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I.) tt 4 i'. i H i'f m n u 'Is d i tnrirwniiniiM'AiiiiiiM8iMT6AiiiiiirtiMiiiTii t nriiilMdiTY i l ' rfjjfl iiniiiiiHlttttiiiM " -'----' -- -- fafiA&HM iiwiTmuiriMiiwivttit ii BawMHAfaMfirtiniwiinwM Woman's Nature (o lotc children, fttid ho home tan Irt completely In p. py without then!, vet the ordeal through which the cxnecutit mother mutt pasti U usually to t ult of iulterlng and danger that he look forward to the critical hour with ahprc heoilon and dread. Mother's I'ribnd, by In penetrating and toothing properties, allayj nausea, nerrouaneas and alt unpleasant feellngt, and ao preparea the avatem that ahepaae through the vwnt atev with but Unit lufTerlng. at Humbert have testified and aald, "It la worth Ita weight In gold." It la aold by all drug ctnta. Doolc containing valua ble information to nil, mailed free, upon application to the Dradpirld Kbouxator Com awt, Atlanta, Georgia, Mother's Friend The Man $7ho Doubts! X. X 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 cloth ing; he "don't believe" our advertisements; he "don't believe" anything or anybody, and yet the chances arejen to one he goes out with one of our suits on his back. X X X X wt-itr? Because there is proof in our stock to convince Wily- tie nl0St confirmed unbeliever. There's style here; there s beauty; there s care in make; there s artistic tail oritur: there's Droner finish; there's ood material; there's a guarantee, and best of all, the prices are there, provingjhem- seives in every case ueiuw me uuure: ui uuier Mures. Wc 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 X G, W, Johnson & Company, The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishcis, TUB DAILY JOURNAL BY HOPBR UnQTHERS, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29, 1000. Dnlly Ono Yonr. 3,00 In Advanoo Dally Pour Month 91. In Advnnco Wookly Ono Yonr SI.OO In Advnnco THE POSITION OP Tim LlNCOLN-REPUl) LICAM NEWSPAPEHS. Isn't it nlwut tlmo Tho Sacramento IV-o roasod to 1m rolorred to na n Ko publican jior? Tlio editor nnd part ownor of Tlio l!co Ir a member of tho I'rcis Committee ol tlio Democratic Stats Central Committee. That surely ought to ba snlllclont ovldencu of tlio political faith of any gentleman. It is unthink able that n gentleman belonging to any party should allow himself on a Coin, mittoa working for an opposing party. Tho lice, is an out-nnd-out-Biyanito, and Bhotild bo placod whoro It rightfully bo iougs. ltcdlands Telegraph. There were tens of thousands of good Republican who wero out-and-out-Brynnltes In 181X1, and tho year 11)00 will not find any ditn'nutlon In their ranks. What la it to bo a lteptiblicau? It is wo tako it,to bo a believer in and battler for tho essential principles of Liberty and Ilumnuity put forth by tho martyr of that great organization. A man Ih all the bettor Republican at heart If he rofusos to steal tho livery of Abralm.ii Lincoln to servo Murk Hanua in. Bncramonto Hoe, In his lottor declining tho honor of membership In tho Btato Democratic Tress Committee Chas. K. MoKlatchy, editor of Tho Boo Bays: I lmvo hint reached homo on my return my i n'.toi from tho annual Hummer vacavton, and I take tho very first opportunity to re snectfully decline the honor of member Blilp in tho l'reas Conimitteo of the Democratic State Central Committee. Tho reason therefor Is that neither my brother nor myself, although both on tliuilaatlo uupportors of Win. J. llryun, tb a Democrat, or have ever boon a Dem ocrat. Wo believe that wo still volcu tlio principles fought for through so many years by that stalwart lteptibli cau founder of tho Tho lieu, Jnmes Mc Glntchy, and that In ardently champ ioning Win, J. llryan and the cHRcntiuls for which ho stands, wo have not gone over to tho Democracy but aro still faithful to tho slsrllug doctrines of true Kopubllcitmsm, lam down by Abraham Lincoln and tho other founders of the great party. Although compelled In cnnslstonty to decline this honor, lean assure you that Tho Dee will light for Win. J. llryan and great truths of which ho la tho ablest adyocato iu this campaign, as earnestly, aaslncorely, na unlllnchlngly, nnd as tin- ceaatugly na It ulil In tho campaign of 18'Jd, As Tho Heo now battles for llryan and tho vital principles of his campaign, It can bo said In n way to bo working in tho catuo of Democracy. mil u win jusi ns earnestly denounce the doctrines of tho Democratic Party nnd oppose its cutulidutjs, whenever those doctrines shall swerve from the principles which this paper has advo fitted for forty. three years, and when' ovurits candidates shall aland for the classes ns against the maases. Tho above expresses tho position of tho Bilvjr-Itopublicnu or Lincoln-lie. puLllcau press so forcibly that Tint Jouiinai. reproduces it for the purpose of setting itself clearly before .the public in tills campaign. Twolvo or llfteon years ngo nnd from Its origin tho llepubllcnu party, "from tradition nnd interest," favored bimetal Usui.. Kvorybody ue-irly was a bimetal list, and especially the Oregon Republi cans, who ns late as 181W In their state convention voted down the single gold atnuJard offered by Senator Dolph nnd reulllrmed tho nliovo quoted platform adopted at Minneapolis. Senator Mitchell was re-elected with out u protest mtulust his free silver rec ord, and ho undoubtedly carried tho leg- Islaturo 1800 for a third term, when tho Republican party declared for tlio gold standard In ita national convention, with a pledge to use Its best endeavors to secure international bimetallism. All that occurred after that is recent his tory, Mr. Mitchell stumped tho state (or McKinley nnd held the Sllvei Re publicans, or enough of them, to carry tho state against llryan on a narrow margin, by representing that tho Hepub lican party waa ns good a silver party aa ever nnd would prove tho true friend of tho white metal. Ofcoureo, Mitchell was defeated aa ho deserved. Since then tho country haa been com mittsd to tho gold standard, nnd na tho financial nnd rovenuo policies of tho country should not bo changed every few years, Tins Jouiinai, haa taken tho position that tho monetary and tariff policy of tho country haa been settled for a poriod of years at least, and that tlio nowor Isbucs ol trusts end expan sion will decldo this presidential clec tlon. Theso are very important matters. How far wo slinuld attempt to control organizations of capital nnd great Indus tries la nn opon question, nnd both tho Hepublican nnd tho Demorratlc plat forms tako grounds for control, though wo think tlio llryan platform nnd Mr. llrynu'a record and utterances aro more specific than McKiuley's. What tho foreign policy of the Ameri can people should ho, there is tho great Issue, Wlillo Tin: Journal upheld . tho administration iu its conduct of tho war from tlio first move townrd expelling Spain from Cuba, even unto quelling the Insurrection in tlio I'lillllpinca, and it takes n hopeful optimistic view na to tho llual outcomo of tho problems growing out of thu war with Spain, it believes Mr. llryan la right in opposing the hold ing of any of those provinces na conquer ed territory. If they nre not tit for n torrltoriil form of government nnd Du ally to become self-governing states. They can never properly come under the previsions of tho constitution. They cannot remain under tho American ling ns colonial depondeneles or subjected races. This la a serious problem for nny American administration to de.il with nnd whoever is elected president will be entitled to tho supiort of all intelligent citizens. When Mark Ilauna and his crowd make tholr appeal almost exclusively i what they aro pleaded to cull tho busi ness iuteresta of tho country, it ia Just as well for thinking people to see that the luliorliig and producing class have some interests In government that our rulers ought to respect. So far ns wo nre con cerned, it Is disgust nt the crowd who run tliondin'-iistration, from Ore gon to Washington, more than love of democracy that impellg us to support llryan, and If Oregon is curbed forllryan it will bo as an expression of this disgust on tlio part of Republicans who stand by tho old principles of the founders tit their party This ia an attempt nt n fair atatement of thu' whole situation from thu sttiudolut ofiiu independent non partisan newspaper. The reasons given lor the support of llryan may not bo sat isfactory to all our reader but wo accord them the prh.lego of oory American citizen, and wo shall not impugn their motives if they vote tlio Socialist, or Prohibition, or nny other ticket. and do business. No ono has over Work ed on Tiik .loimvAL and bcon faithful to Its interests but was paid nil that tho tamo person could get eleowhere, and sometimes more. Hut these petty f 1 50 a wcok liars do not lio without n purpose. Tlicro is method in tholr persistent slnnders, bo causo nil theso fellows nre the crumb pickers of tho mercenary brigade that tins lived off plundering tlio people of Oregon from times paat. Givo ono of theso camp-following flstca n bono and ho will bark nt anyone ho is directed to, nnd tho wliolo predatory gang know of but ono obstaclo in their wny to n living nnd that is the existence of nn independ ent paper nt Salem. From tho Patter eon Uiiighatn-Mitchell-Mcllrido gang down to tho smallest tnll-curllng cur tholr solo duty in life is to lie about Tub Jouiinai. nnd its edltor,because it geta across their path. Thoy know that its policies nro fatal to their grafts great nnd small, nnd unless tho supremo court of Oregon re news their Injunction and gives them a receiver, The JouitNAt, will continuo to be run In tho interest of the people. 'Hunter Is the Best Sauce," Yet eomo people aro never hungry. Whatever they eat has to bo "forced down." Tlieru Is, of course, something wrong with these pconlo. By taking Hood's Snrsaparllla n snort tlmo thoy nro given nn nppotlto nnd then they en joy eating and lood nourishes them. If you find your appetite falling, just try a hottlo of Hood's. It ia u true stomach tonio nnd every doso doea good. The best family cathartic is Hood's Pills. 3 THE COMPLAINTS OP THE NOMITES. Tho continuous charges of fraud against tho transportation companies, on tho part of returned iomltes, Ib get ting monotonous. Thoso gold-seokcra would have littlo to eay if thoy had succeeded in getting from five to a hundred thousand dollars the start of the rest of their fellowmen. Aa they failed there uiuet bo eomo vent for their disappointment. Thoy Bhotild pocket their experiences, na the poker players say "auto up and look pleasant," and wo will all wish them bettor luck next time. While many good Induetrlous men went to Nomo nnd deserve a fair share of prosperity, thoro was n number of adventurers who nro expecting windfalls nt the hnnds of Providence nil tho tlmo, and thoy may bo happy to bo curod of that delusion, They will have something to howl about ns long ns they live, and thoy ought to be permitted to howl if it will do them nny good. Hut it would bo far more manly to settle right down to some honest work, if it only paid 75 cents n day, and live on 50 cents n day, thus be coming solvent citizens. Thoy have had a taste of the luxury of a speculative ad venture, of which thoy will always lmvo Interesting memories, but for this luxury thoy owe tho community, nnd tholr families that lmvo tnado sacrifices for them, nil the clopor devotion to industry. THE CONSENT 0PTAMVNY. We trust that Democrats iu this city nnd the State geuornlly understand pre cisely what It is that Richard Croker is trying Ii do. Tammany haa no candi date of ita own. Any unscrupulous, characterless old hark would suit tho organization, nnyhclvwho would holo thu jobs through am. let the chiefs llil thu pockets nil the time. Croker's aim In, not!-) uamu ills own candidate, but to prevent the nomination of Color. His doctrine of the Governorship nom ination is that nobody shall bo nom inated without thucoutoutofTnmmiuiy, and that Tammany will consent to tho nomination of no man of character who hits shown a disposition to treat public olllfo as n public trust. The consent of Tammany becomes, therefore, thu prerequisite t) a nomina tion. This organization, Belllah, coarse, corrupt, including iu Itsmemberslilpand imim.llate following leas than 150,00 voters out of the total of about 70,00 Democrats iu the slate, absolutely die- WHY THEY LIE ABOUT TUB JOURNAL. Tho imk)verished Intellectual Siwnsli who writea on tlio Woodburn paper lies about Tiik JouitNAL in order to attack the striking draymen of Portland. Tim JouitNAinuoted tho Portland gold stand nrd paper which showed that tho dray men could not ivo on tho wages they wero getting and pay tho advanced prints for everything they had to buy. 'llun tho degenerate digger of the Woodburu lmglH) asserts that this olllce doea not pay living wages, After running a newspaper ten years at Salem where there nro more chances of getting employment than in moft towns of tills size, tho matter of wages that nre paid iu any business can safely be left to the conditions surrounding the Th Pin Sf &ss&rdf ts a proud and pcorloss record it is a rocord of sure, of constant con' .yuost ovar oastinato Ills uf woman; ills that deal tut dospalr; suffering 'hat many womon think !a woman's natural horl tago; disorders and dis plxzentonts that drivo out hapom Lsdii E, Nnklum'i VScUbl Compound euros thoso trouhlos of vcmon, and robs mon struatlon of Its terrors. r'o woman nood ho with out tho safost and surest advloo, for Mrs. PInkhant counsels womon froo of charga Hot address is Lynn, Mass, Can any woman afford to ignoro thomodlotnoand bualnesaman Mid wage earner.conditiona ' "to advloo that has CUrod from which no businessman can (escape a million womon? A iWeak Stomach! la the cause of all dlsoase. It makea im pure blood, and thla enfeebles tho heart, luiitfs, liver and kidneys. Strengthen the digestive organs with Hostetter'a stomach Hitters, and your health will Improve. Kerynno needs It to keep the bow els from becoming clogged. To those who have tried other remedies In vain, this will prove worth ita weight in gold. Our 1'ltlVATE HKVKNUB HTAMl' COVCrS tllO neck of tho bottle. Thcrels Hostetter's Nothiat Stomach Musus cued.- Bitters tntosto tho party tho nominations it shall not mnke. Any young man of brains nnd character and ambition must understand at the outset that ho can have no public career in New York un less he BAtlsflea Tnmmnny that ho is pli able and without a conscience. If by skilful management iie should ever suc ceed in getting n nomination to high ol flco without the contest of Tammany Croker would see to it that ho was de feated nt tlio polls by Tniriuany trench-orv. tho consent of tho governed in this State means tlio consent of Tammany. .New l ork Times, Hep. Hut does not the nominee of a Re publican convention have to Batlsfy the Hopubllcan Tammany before ho can get a nomination? Tho wholo primary and convention system leads up to tli3 machlno jiossess Ing this dictatorial power over nomina tlona. Tho machine and tho boss con trol until tlio people nominate candidates by direct vote. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tako Umllve llroino Qulnlue Tuhlcts. All tlniKitliUi refund thu money If It falls to cure. K. i. Urovc'n tlguaturo li on cacti box. inc. Oregon State Fair SALEM, OREGON; SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before Grounds Greatly Imtrovcd. uulldlnis Repaired and Renovated. AllStock Bulldlnjs Thoroujhly Disinfected Everything In Flrstclass Condition for the Lartest and Best' Live Stock Show and Agricultural Exposition Ever Held on the Coast SEPT. FIRST FOR ORGANIZATION. Dallas llemlzcr, Dcm. W. J. Hrynn nnd his chief ndvieera lmvo issued to democrats tliroui bout thu United States a recommendation to meet in their respectlyo communities during tlio nftorncon or evening of September 1st to form city or precinct organizations to fight ngaiust the present tendencies of tlio republican pat ty. Whoever be lieves in tlio principles espoused by tho Knnsas city platform enn nnd should be come members of such clubs. As the daya go by Mr. Hrynn ia becoming con stantly inoro populnr with the miieecs nnd multiplied thousands have deserted tlio ndminlatrntion banner to train tin Jer that upheld by him. $20,000 Good Pacini! Every Afternoon Music and lun at Night. IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES $20,000 Auction ealo of liui stock will be mnilo a lending feature. All live slock nnd other exhibits lintiled free over tho Southern Pncllle railroad. Hei need passenger rates on nil railroads. For premium list nnd other information, addreea W. II. WEHRUNG, Pres.. Hillsboro, Oregon. M. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland, Oregon. WHY USE Wsbach Mapfle? IIKCUDSE THEY fllVB A GOOD LIC1IIT AND AHK I.ONCI MVKT). WU 8KI.I, TIIRKK (lltAIIKS: Won ONK ElOinV CANDLE 1TJWKK. linratilu and ir iTlro ou c. lllCO "VI1HKA" WKI.HItAt;ll MANTLE. Tlin Tprr Uti-t llllnir Iu mal.tln-l. IIUNDUKII CANDI.K rowKR with a couaumptlon of only three feet cr hour. r.u, i'ii. i no om suumuy, oi gotxi lanniK quality ami giving suconm, . IDEAL." Nofqiilto as good quality Lilt giving Mmocandlo power aa tho No, 197, and at half tho price, ISrcnta, Any ol then: mantle put on ami burn ra properly adjusted at abovo rat's, DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? r'r&? UMcc a HKTTKIl MOIIT for I.K83 MONEY with ono of thew burners than with any othor form of aril, flclal light, Wo bavo gas stovoa aim. tat us "how them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemekota St.. Telopliono 503. 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 everything1 in the way of first-class work in our line. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II THOS.MILNB SUCOK&SOK TO L. M. KIHIv Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tlio delivery of goods to nny part of tho city. 154 to 58 State St. Phone 871. The 1900 Campaign IS PROVING TO THAN THAT OF BE EVEN 1896 MOKE INTERESTING IThe Filipino War "I had female trouble for eight years," writes Mrs. L. J. Dennis, of 823 Iiast College St., Jacksonville, Ilia. ."Words cannot express what I suffered. soupit relief among the medical ptvfesswn and found none. Prieuds urged me to try Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription. When I com menced taking tills medicine I weigh ed ninety-five pounds. Now I weigh one hundred nnd fifty-kix pounds more tha" I ever weighed before. I was so .l I would lie from day to day mid long for death to come ntul relieve my suffering. I had internal inflammation, n dtsngreenble drain, benring down pain, and audi dUtresH every month but now I neer have n Miu do all my own work and am a btrong and healthy woman," Sick uomrn lire invltol to roimult I)r fierce by luirr ttt CurtMiKJiultnii- pri 11lc Allri lit KV rime, Iliiflnln NY CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought tGL&!ffi&&&i( Benra tho Slguuturo Don't Be Duped TIici-ii Imvu lnt'ii pliuixl iimii tlio mnrUe DOM-nil cliciii ivmluU of un nlwolotoclltlon or " Wutittci'a Ulelliiimry " Tlio hiv Ih'Iuk otlunxl under vurioua iimuoaut a low price By dry Htxuli tlonU'rs, Hrooeni, wrenta, oto mi In 11 few liiammva tu n premium furulcrl tkiiia to iixn. Announcement! of those coiupanitiwly Worthless ropituta nro very mUlciullntr llinv 111-u luHertlM! tn ttu t ilulalout of u lilifhor-prlewl Unik, wlion In f.m Ino..... u. 1mS til lK) tllO IHlltotlllllilll lllt. 1) all, from A to 'A, Reprint Dictionaries, llH)totjj (Hk of a book of our tltt euniiiKi),wliteti In llmliiy wiwnolil foriitHiiii Ji.Hl, unit wliUli MiL-i uiiK'ti BiiH.'rlor In lwKr. jiriiit, uiiil liliullutr to tlieo luiltntloiu, lnlnr Uh'ii 11 work of toiuo merit lustctul of one Long Since Obsolete. Tlio nupiJement of 10,U) du-cuIUhI "now wonts," wlilcli aomo of t lioao lHX)kure iuh er tbtxl to contain, wtu compiled b) u treutlo imin who died over tonr yetrt oko, uud uun tut)lilied ln-toro lila death. Oilier liiln. i udLliliona are roUibly of more or leu uluo The Wcbaier' Untbrldjcd Dlctloairy Iut lbtie.1 by our house U (ho onlj merltorioua ono of lluit immo famlllitr to (Uls irenunitloii. It coiitulua over am tnw, with llliMtm. tkiiia on nwrl) ier iwjto, and K'urs our lmrliit 011 the title uure. It U protected bv conrii(ht from cheap imitation. valiuUile ai thu work 1. wo hae at osl uxenxe published a thoruuKtily ivvImhi wuxxvMir. known thnnighout thu world uj Webster's International Dictionary. As a dictionary laata a lifetime. ou should Get the Best. lUiutrutcliiumphlet frev, Addiua G.&C MERBIAM CO, SwlntUli, Mu gsa (or acceptablo Ideas. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD Baltlasr. Ml IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND STILL AT THE FRONT. OUR BOYS" ARE The Boer War CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND. The China War IS PROVING TO BE THE GREATEST LITARY 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. HOFER BROS., Publishers. More Cheap Excursions lo the Easi Hound trip tickets from Denver, Colo rndo Spring, nnd l'noblo to Cliicnuo, Peoria nnd intorniwliiito points, will bo sold AiiKimt 10, nnd September 7 and SI, by tlio GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT IUTK OK Out Regular Fare l'lus ?2.00 for Hqiiqi! Trip Hettirn Limit October 31, 11)00 Ono faro to Chicago nnd return Aug. 23 S, a6, "0, for tlio CAR ENCAMPMENT With liberal return limit. SPECIAL TRAINS Omj NmiiT Out to Chicago, will leavo iwiitir ana p m., coionulo bprinus. 3:55 p. m. and Pueblo 2.45 p. ni. tor ox! ciiMiona of Ans 10 and LM, and Sept. . ami 21. Tickets alw Bood on re-iular trains For full information apply to A. K; CoopiiB, Gen. agt. Portland Or. b. W . Thompson, A. G. P. A., , Topeka, .an. Joitx Skbabtian G. P. A., Chi;ago. Tanadian VU X PACIFIC 1C0 Hours Ocean lo Ocean via The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time Model Accomodations Tourist nnd Orat-class sleeping curs BOSTON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, OTTAWA ST, PAUL TO For full particulars apply to E,iJV?i'I'E " ABBOTT. A. (t. P. A., no Third St. nncouver, II. O. Portland. OTEAM WOOD SAW J,wo, Machines Work Done Qulokly Telephone 35S3 black. Leave orders at arket. M. i.n KtKitr, Yuw Park. 6-flt 0.RM CIllOKO HpOClftl V15.in V1V Umhm. Kmm rortlatul, A T" ''vnTC' t. Vtorlh U)Ul.,0lilcago ami Ka"t,' Huo- kane Fiver CWpm Allan llo Kx P. m 8i in 8 ii. m ox. Hun lup, m leave Halcm W'Ui.V1J!,8,?k.an.0. Minn. i"i n, irqi, imilllli, 11 1. nnuw uuivau IUU eatl. VIA 1IUNT1NOTON Fur Han Kraliclaoo, Ull ...M n... ... U.I,V,Vlf UIHURJ,, mita W to spo.""" .uni ra. ' "" I P. ni COUIM11IA ItlVKIl UTIfAUl'lu ro Aitorla aiid niy lnillnM, W1M.AMKTTK lilVKii for l'ortlninl, Nowtx-rn ami war lAlinlllfra l'na.,1.. tl P. a oi Hon. ArH. i. a l,.rlln. T..l." !."" IM dajr ami Hatnnlajr at 0.80 a m Mw) FMcUr W1LI.AMKTTK HIVKll D1VIHI0N, lloata to Portland aa alxnrr. Traiultn i alrei't car lino at Oregon Clt irihc utram.,;,' i1c1hcI Ihoro. 1 IckcU to all ,olnU Iu oiifm WaanliiBton, California or ilio Katl KiiSJSl clirckcil tliroagli from Halcm free. CIioIm rail or river .route to Portland, CounccUn. mado at I'oitland with all rail, ocean and ri.., llnoi. W II. HUItl.nuilT. Gen, I'aaa At . IMrtlandor 0. M. roKR8 Aircnt, Tnulo Btreet dock, siltn City ticket and freight olllce 248 ComiiKrclilit SOUTH AND EASI VIA Southern Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains lenvo Salem for Portland nnd wj BtntlouBftt 5:40 n. in. , 7:61 n. m. aud 4 :U5 p. in. I.v I'nrtlfillcl- Lt Halcm. . N 911 A M Tlnni) -llflJ A M ion P M .12.30 A M UiX, P M . 6;00 ! 1! 4 U A H -7:45 I'M 8.1 AM . 6. a m rrsrrD Ar iionvcr v-oo am o a m Ar Kaima, Cltj 7S3 A M TJiXV Ar Chicago.. 7. AM 8:30 A II Ar Ashland Ar Bacramenlo.. Ar Hau Francliico. .- ArOgilon. Ar Ixm AUKClua. Ar Kl l'ato... Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico.. Ar Houiton ... Ar Now Orlcani Ar Waahlntton. Ar now vera- ISO 1 M rai'u . 6.30 A M .9SA A M . 835 A M , 025 V m; ,tUAU -12,43 1' M TWAK com COAll WAII I.MAK 6 41 A II mar l' ul 1 in nn nml Tourists cars on both trains. Clmir enrs Sncrnmento to OgJen nnd Kl Pabo, nnd tourist cars to Cliicago, Bt. Ixtila, Now Orleans and Washington, Co n n ecthiK nt San Frandlsco with eov oral steamsliip linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central anil fcoutti Ainorica. See Air. W. W. Hkinnor ajent at Halem Stntion, or addross 0. II. MAKKIIAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. POSSIBLY V.M. na... ,.nl nn a rt fit lltA fnaf tltnA r.t uit mu iiu. nnniu v.. ...u ...d ..,fv ... superb service now afforded by the 'SmSSK 2wn HAVE . rt Daily Fast Trains L TO THE EAST. M If you cannot tako tho morning twin travel via tlio ovonliiK train. Both w flnoly equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Bervlco, Pullman Palaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Bump ers. Pullmau Dinors, Library (Cafe) Cm and Froo Itccllning Chair cars. Hours in timo saved to Omaha, Ohlc ago, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, New York Boston, and other Eastern points. Tickotagood to Snlt Lake City vA Donver. It is toyottr intorest to use Thk 0t land Liuitku. Tickets and sloepiof car berths can bo secured from W. W. Bkinnib. Agent 8. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0' It. 4N. BalemOre. J, II. ITimop, Gen'l Agent, No. 136 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Short Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points Givos choice of two favorite route;. tU Uio UNION PACIFIC Fait Mail un, or tho BIO GRANDE BcenlcLhwe. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Ohlcago Special, U finest In the West." Equipped With1 Kleguit standard BIperi. , Kiuo New Ordinary Tourlit Blwr" Hunorb UbrarvIluOet Can, Hplendlp Olnneri, Meals a U cart. Free liccllntUK Chair fin. Ooinfirjblu (teacbta and Htnoiert. Kntlrti 'train Uompletolj- VeaUbuled. For further information PP'(,0W J. U. NAGEL, GUY POft IM Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent 0. It. A 142 Third Bt. Portland Or. Salem Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME GAUD. No 2 For Yuqulna: , Train leaves Albany .... I-0p. Train leaves Corvallfs.... 1:P-W' Train arrives Yaqulna . 5:w r-w No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yuqulna JsJi'm Leaves Corvallis l:J " Arrives Albany 12:10 p. id No. 3 For Detroit; . Leaves Albany .IS'S Arrives Detroit 11:20 a. n. No. 4 Returning: ,.,.. . Leaves Detroit 'r! ?S'm TAirlvea Albany 5:45 p.01' Leaves Corvallis 5 :?9 !' S.' Arrives Albany 0:45 s."" Ni-6, All 7.0p.- Leaves Albany JSva. Arrives Corvallis 8:l" od Ono and two connect at Albany ' Uorvallla with Southern Pad net!"'" giving direct service tiand from r port and adjacent beaches. ......i Trains for the mountains a" iiaJe Detroit at noon, giving "jupie to reach camping grounds ou b llreltenbush and Santlam river same day. , ... . -itk Five and sbr connect at Albany the Albany locat to and from f$ST II. U WALDKN, KIJ1N . TURNKH ' Annt Albanr 0n' l ' 1i.