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Boy's and Children's Clothing Opened and' ready for inspection. rVAlcli this spaco for further nnnouncenio its Nolo our guarantee your money back if you want it. G, W, Johnson & Company, i it The PcP,cs Clothiers and Furnishers. THE DAILY JOURNAL DY' HOPBR BROTH Etta. WEDNK9DAY, AUG. 5, 1000. D illy One Yoir, 3.00 In A dvnnoo OnllyPour Month 91. In Advonoo WoeklyOnoYoar Sl.OO In Advnnco , - WEALTH. Prom Tho WiihlnRlon Star. I'sgwlntorstopdla workln':! has work ed two B'oady days An' I 'a gwlntor res' do balance o' do week. ' I 'a dono savo np my money nils hero pavin' sholy pays. I kinetaht in now an' paint n crimson streak. I' dono my lionoa' duty fob dose nickels an' dceo (Union, An' nowl'a gwlntor scatter 'cm llko chaff. Mi So koop yoh qges wldo upon an' yoli'll see Romo'higli ol' tlmos Yoh uncio'a got u dollar-nii'-a-half I IIu isfcolin' Jos' as haughty aa n Vnndor bilt dis day. An'hodoesn' have to worry 'bout no ron t a: IIo nehbor stops to notice, aa ho stops along his way. Dew common spohts wit tun or IKtuon conta. Ho'a dp pride o'Foggy Pottom mi u win ner o do race; Dose youngstors, why, doy uluiply makna him laugh 1 So all atan' back nn' cl'ah do track nn' watch Mm act do imoo Yoh undo wi( n do!iiir-iiii'-n-linlf. excopt four when tho Democrats have had a majority of the board, have had absoluto control of tho disposition of the Hchool lsnds of tl o atato ol Oregon Four ycara Governor Pennoyor nnd Treasurer Webb wero a majority of the board. Tho real of tho tlmo any Repub lican governor could have elopcd the steal and laid tho facts before tho people nnd tho people would havo sustained him in stopping tho steal. Ynt tho Grand Old I'urty hai boon so las in Its duties toward our moat sacred Institution, tho common school fund, that it has never laid up tho bars. It has never atoppod the grnft. It is truo tho avorugo citizen will stcaljeehool land when ho tote a chance, or perjure him self or huraulf tho women uro not ex empt by any means when tliuro ia a chanco to grab public laud. Hut is it not a frightful charge the Orcgnulan makes against ull thu various Ropubll can administrations of this state a wholesale crlmo against public education. TAKE IN THE PORTLAND CARNIVAL. Tho low rato will onnblo many to tako in tho Portland carnival and It is a good tiling to offer opportunities to tho people on a large ecnlo to visit a city away from homo nnd thus break lifo'a aeomlng monotony. A day or a week spent in Portland may cost nom money, but 1 it ia not rolflahly enjoyed by 6no mem ber ol tho family nt tho eipenio of the reit It will prove a good Inveitinsnt, Tho injury to people does not como from upending money, but from not spending, .To hoard money nnd at the samo tlmo romaln undeveloped would bo ns foollih as' for tho treo to rofusu to let Its sap circulate mid not grow. 'flier nro 'people who grow rich ns Oroisus nnd romaln aa Ignornnt ns n wooileu horao. ThaUs not life. That is arrested developinoiitnnd every amusement like thofPortland carnival, or tho atato fair that slmkoa a la'rior nuinbor loose from oncrtuted hablla of staying nt aomo, on lagca tho scope of nodal vlowa nnd ad vnucca civilization. tipt only town peoplo should thocarnlval, but country pooplo. isolation of the farmer's Hfo goto Thu tonda to economy and thuunrluhmunt flutuiUlly ol tho individual. To tlioso of etudioua nnd'obeerving habits of mind tho rural peace and (pilot no doubt tends tocul turoanu wldo Information. Hut the re moval from too In 1 Intercjiirto is the greatest obstacle tho fanner has to con. tend with. This Isolated oondltlou rend many n good Intelligent man jr omau to -Ihelr grave before their time. A pointer Go to tho rilk'a carnival nnd HvK T tiiecrime against the school fund I At thu conclusion of n long Article about the way thu tchool land haa betm mao away with by tho politician of Oregon, tho Orcgonlan concludes nu cdlforial in thoo werds: ".But tho nut result Id that tho school fund of the atato of Oregon has I men ruthlessly desalted, and the Umrks nnd confidence men of various names ami hroede, aa well as the capitalists who got thajland, nro tho gainers. It may net yetfbo too lato to locate thu reHjionsl blltty." i Ittplacoof "rutliloaslvileanolltkl." null JU6L plain, common Auglo-Baxou atoksn'J n,plncu of "sharks nnd con.) f d&ce men" and ''capitalists," put Re publican politicians who for thirty yeara, GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE. In our exchanges, tho lie Moines (Iowa) Register's n staunch old line representative MoKhiley paporla credit. od with the following editorial muitl merits; Now ia u good tlmo for Amrrlrii to Jo away wltb tier old, obsolete Constitution and adopt a form of GoNornmcut that Will be li.gtcal with our new expansion Ideas mid will glvn ample protection to capital. We should not be disgraced in thu sight ol clvilUed Nations, as thu vio lence and killlns that nccomnanv tl.unti oration ol street cars liitit.Louisilliigraeo us now. A constitutional monarchy is probably tho moat desirable plan thuljwo could Adopt. Kverythlng is ripe for the change. We have a hirgo army nndlt can lie increuiaxj under almost any pre text without causing alarm to tliemnHso. this country has been so proscrous that thuvuteis havo lost that Hiilrit of imtrlnt. lam nnd honcaty that Is necessary to the suceoebful operation ol republics. Thu atrnug, iron baud of discipline will have IU uu IIKOU 10 lirillg tllO lllllSOH to a lull tense ol proper beiinvior, Tho Ituglster is not thu kind of 4 pap er that favors a monarchy. The papors that are trying to inoko political capital out of tho hIhivo, should credit thu item to the papar Hint printed It, a small weekly nt lies Moines eallod"The GIoIhi" which is now Hepubllemi and supporting McKlnloy, TheKeglsteraaya: it is truo tho editorial was published In the Gloho, which is a wockly paper ol local circulation, but it ia also trim that the editor who roto tho editorial voted for Jlryun In Ifthl and generally adviHial- "" im-ufici oi iiovfrn-ienta urged by liryan. 'lio Popullstle Ooinocrauy org' aus do not give liesu facts to their reed era, but wo havo stated thu uxnet tiuth in regard to thu Globe ami Its ulltor. Ntw Suits. W. H. Henlluo has commenced suit for divorce In Dept No. of thu circuit court ngahiBt M, 0. Iloullno, alleging do- serlion as a eauso. L'. A. Downing and UQiilinw ami Alnrtlu aro attorneys for piaiutiit. Mary A, ltamp has commeucod suit against John and Kllza Dorcas to rccor or on n proinlawry nolo for JIN) with In terest Irom March IfiUS. llouham & Mar tin aro attorneys for plaintiff. I'UBtui of W. A. Kumtnel. Tho funural ol , A. Kuuiiuol. who was killed by the buratlng of an emery wheel, look place at 2 p. ny Tuesday. Thefalhurof dvcu.ised, to await.whoo arrival thu funaral had ben jiostpoiunl, did not. como ua ezpected. Purview wora conduetwl by Hov. W. 0 Kantuer, t the residence of Mrs. Mlzo in South S-iloui, and the funeral was well ut tended. Interment bxik pluco In City View cemetery. Noodl'm PHIs Wli- (lip Dix-lor Unit II I'l-rnitiillttoll Tlilll .MlRfortinii- Hud OterliiUpn n Wpnllliy I'lnnlpr llv tlio fltor of I lie Crlnu- I.ciiUi'iI Oiil, The Rtoij viirt t.ild by u police com missioner of uuothi'i city who wna In New Orleiins leci'iitl; ii'i u vldt. "The uiiixl IliReliioun munlcr I over knew unythlng ithout.'" he Mild, "wm lommlttid by n young p!iyn!oiuu. lie wnn ii i'IhIuk priiellliuuer ill u place where I foiinei l. lived, iiuil, with your permission. I will np.-nl; of Mm ulinply ns Dr. Hinltii. "About a dozen jdiM ugo. na iiently ns I remember. (Ills young mini uent on n visit to n iWntlve In u nelgliboi' Ing city, mill one iifieiuiiun. on the third or fourth iluy of Ills amy, he startled u ludy mi'infier of the house hold by icmiiikliig that lie 'hud u feel nig' linn mime nilMiortuiie luui over tnken II uenllli.v phuiler uImiiii they both knew' very well, nnd whom I will call Colonel .luliea. 'I' he colonel was a prominent ickIiIciu of the Onctor'a home town unit hud u huge outlying estntc. which lie wiih In the liublt of visiting once u week. uu iiie imy or jsinitii h Niiiguiiir pie monition he wits on one of those touin of Inspection, hut fulled to conic buek. nnd the following morning IiPh eoiiife was found lying In u conilleld. He had evfilenty been (lend iibotit 'J I hoiirH. nnd from the appeal mice of the body seemed to linve lieeil nel.i'il with Rome sou of tit or coiivuIhIoii. "Of cpurse the nlTiilr cicuted n great stir, nnd the police made n pretty thorough InvrMlgiitlon. but the only thing they found Hint meilteil nuy apcclnl ntteiitlou wua n mini II. loiind vlnl In the (lend iiiiiii'h vest pocket It wna about Hie diameter of u leiid pen ell by four IiicIich long, nnd hud oilg Innlly contnlued u couple or doreu medicinal tiihleta. whleli, lying one mi top of tho other, tilled the little bottle to the coik. A few mill remained In the bottom. "Upon liKiulry It wan Irnmeil with out trotiiuc unit the inmcts were it harmless preparation of hoiIui nnd thin Jones himself had bought them nt n local drug store. Thnt ended Hiixplclnn In thnt (imrter, nnd, for luck of imy thing better, the coroner returned .i verdict of ilenlh from 8UiiKtro!;e There wnft no nutopty. "Some time nfter Jones lwd been burled," continued the police coniiiiIm aloiier, "I lenrned nccldeiitiilly of Dr Smith's cinloiiH iidphec,v. nnd Ii nci me to thinking. Kveiitiinlly I evohed n theory, hut II was Impimslble nt the time to hiikIiiIii II with proof, nnd for live or nix yearn I Kept It pigeonholed In my bruin, walling for rouicthliig to hnppen. Me.inwhlle. to everybody'a Riirprlse, Dr Smith wen I to the doga He began by drinking lienvlly. grad ually lost Ida pi act Ice. mid 11 nu My aklppeil out to avoid prosecution for enHhliig n fake ilruft. A Tier IiIh lllght I learned enough to absolutely coiitlrm my theory iim to Junes' death. What had really happened wiih iIiIh: "Dr Smith owed ihe old man u con. Mldeinlile mini of money mid bud given n note, upon which he bail forged Ida fnlherV name im luiloi'Her The plant er wna picHMlug ti I in rut- payment mid had ihifiiicucil null, which meiiiit In- evllnlile expoHiire One day. while they were conveiKlng, Jouea pulled out n little gliiHH vlul anil h will In wed one of the tnhletH It eonliilncil, remnrklug thnt he tools one dally, nfter dinner, fui four xtoniMclt. "Thnt uiggestnl n dlnlmllcnl Holieiue of iixMiiMlunilnu. which the doctor pro ceeded to put lulu execution Itep.ilr lug to li Im oilier, he iniide up u ilupllc.lle table) of Nlijchnlnc. ami, eiieouiiterlug the colonel neM day, nuKeil him to let him have the l.il for u moiueiit. ho he could copy the nddiess of the uiakers from ihe label ".lui'crt hiindeil It over uuHUupcctlng ly. mid while Ida intention wiih hrlelly illverled olHcwherc Smith put In the piep.iicd millet lie placed It under the lop four HiiiH milking It rcinon ably certain ihm hN victim would lake it nu the M fill day from thnt dale. Next imnulug he left town, so iim, to l,e far uwiiy when Ihe tiagedy was oonxiimmiiied, and hoiiic myaterliiUH, lliuoiiliollnlile ImpulHe evidently led lillii to imilie Hie prediction that llrst exelled my Kiiplelou. "When I iniide cerlnln of nil this, I iiMiiied Snilili In Oklahoma ami was on the point or applying for nu extrndl thin win unit when be mitlclputcd me by ciiuiiiii'ilug pneumonia mid dying. 1 Iheieiipon ivluiiled the case to Its iiieutiil plgeoiibole, when1 It has re iiuliliiil ei-r hIiicc." "I'miliii me fur iiHMug," wild one of .hi IIMiIicik, "Inn h iliat leally a true Hlur.v. hi are you eiitertitlulug ua with Inl-'lolllIK llellonV" "It Ik uliMilutely true." icpllcd the iiirriiiiir. ' lt.it how did you lent u Hie partlcu urnV" Well." Mild ihe police commissioner, mi IIIuk ".Smith was llko most clever rin iikN in- bail one weak cpot. He Aim f(d eu uigii to tell a woman. She idiilibnl " New Oi leans Tlnioa-Deuic-eral. laformatldn Atout 'New Books sad MiJ , zlaes. Tho place of honor in thePoptember Atlantic is glvon to Judge lwcll's pa per on Tho American Dobh Iteceiit . ovouts havo etiipliaslzed tho importaiici' ol the ''boas" In American miHiIoh; Judgo Ixjwell explains him by showing how tho source of hla power and the extent of his inllucnco are related to our general iolltlcal epstcm. Truth for September contains an ar ticle on Thomas Mornu, America's well known painter, which ia fully Illustrated in both black and white and color. The llrst Installment ol Mn. Burton liar- riHon's delightful trip through Finland appears inthla nuudn-gs, and there Is an Interesting illustrntcd nrtlclo on "Uncle b'am'B Life-Saving Service." "Tho City of IloBlon" is n apoclnl feat ure, illustrated In color and in black and while. Tln'ro are short stories, iicwtni, humorous matter and the usual well tilled departments. 0&$ ia it romctly w lich ninv be talcly ttfcd for anv at;omnch dle'order, and the only one to cum InJIitStloa, Discpsia. Constipation and Ullllousness or prevent Malaria. Fever and Aiue. ItoBiiroyouget tho genuine. Oreoon state A good list Doubleday, Page A Co., 34 Union Suuaro. Now York, advance proof for fall NJOO send for It. Iho third edition of "Tho School In Soclaty "has just been issued byMcOluro, Philips Company,nn indication Hint this helpful little volume is making many friends. Tho educational ideas which the author suggests uro not theoretical, as might bo supposed. Du Dewey bus found that school children may get as much pleasure in their life In school as out of It, nnd tholr growth in wirdoin, kindness, nnd tho spirit of obedience may not bo a task, but a delight. ft is stated thatof n thousand volumus of travel which Dr. Kdward Leigh Pell examined in tho preparation of hislatoit book, "The Bright Sldo of Humanity," scarcely two hundred dwell at any length upon thu virtues of tho peoplo whom they profess to describe, wlillo most ol them faithfully mirrored nil thu vices In eight. "The Bright Sfdo of Humnnity," is tho llrst torious attempt that has been madu to present the dl.tinguisliing noble traits ol all races. It will Do published by the II. I'. Johnson Publishing Com pany, Richmond, Virginia, and wil be ready Septemlier 10th. The Scplember number of Tho Inter national .Monthly contains several art icles of surpassing mid timely interest. Noticeable among those la "Tho Expan sion of Itussia,: Problems of tho Kust nnd Prohloms ol tho Far Kast" written by tho meat historian of Hussm, 31. Alf red Itamband, whoio threo volumes "History ol Huseia," published in 18S3, was crowned by thu French Academy That work has remained tho chief auth ority upon Itussia, and lias been trans lated into Kugllhh. Iho pretout article "Expansion ol Husala" therefore may justly be considered as bringing Husslan history down to thu present day, nnd le especially valuable us an exposition ol Itusalan policy in thu Kant. Thu article opens with a brief (-ketch of the history of Itiusia. It Is timely, vigorous, ahj atillioribitlvo. I Thu September Iseuo of McCluru'e Magazine, contains, among several art icles, tho concluding paper of Lieut. Commander James G. Gilmoroa "A Prisoner Among Flilpiuos." I lie author describes in detail tho means by which liodisaunded a Filipino general from ex ecuting tho entire party, tho way in which tho illness of uTngal olllcur pre vented tho slnughtur of Ills prisoners, how a Filipino lieutenant on soeing a crucillx diaobuyod ordure and thereby enabled them to escape being put to death, nnd how the baud was at last re scued by American troops from blood thirsty nt Mini anvages. Tho narrative reads liku a pagn from ltoblnaou Crusoe. Thu illustrations by W. 11 Ixtlgh are spirited mid life-like. Another edition of tho "American Salad Book" (MiCluro, Phillips Com puny) haa Just been issued, In which ap pear toventcon additional receipts. The volume la now practically au encyclo pedinou tho subject, read with Intcrent, allko by tho adher- enta and tho opponents of tho Demo cratic candidate's policy. Tho lloflr i a ailglity hunter, as Mr. A. S. Joniiing'a story of a hand-to-hand conll'ct with n lioness in Outing for 8ntonilM!r nlteats, Mr. G. W. Orton, one ol tho contestants, compares the forms and systems of the various coun tries represented in his nttlclo on "American Athletics at thu Parle Games." " I'ho Sporting Spirit, Ancient and Modern," by Mr. Georito Hlbuaid, is a clear statement of the principles that should underlie such victories. In tlionu days when fanaticism ispla)ing so large a part in determining native aotion in tho far Ka. Mr. Fitzherbert Leather's story, "Tho Qiilu AhtFk's Quits," lias n special significance. So has Casper Whltnoy's contribution, "Tlio Boats of tlio Far Knals" tho Chi noso river life which ho portrays ona' bles one to estimate thu I sol at Ion of mind of many of the people of that country. Kollln Iv. Siiiitli's article en Tlio Delusions About Hydrophobia"! SALEM, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before Grounds Greatly Improved, tlulldlnts Repaired and Renovated. All Stock liulldlnjs Thoroughly Disinfected Everythlni la Flrstclass Condition for the Largest and Rest Live Stock Show and Atrricultural Exposition Ever Held on the Coast FalrBRrHb ' Ti BBUTif '!, T CIllCSKO HlClR 9.1ft .in Huo- kunc rriycr fl.-oo p m $20,000 Good Racing Every Afternoon Music and tun at Mint. IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES $20,000 Auction an lo of llo stork will be mndc. a lending feature. All live Block nnd Other exhibits hauled fm mor tho Southern Pacillo raihoad. Reduced passenger rates on all railroailH. For leinliun list ami other information, address W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres., Hillsboro, Oregon. M. D. WISDOM, Sec, . Portland, Oregon. HE WORKED DESTRUCTION. A Sniniitc of Wliiil n rutrlj- Ilrnltlir Cuckntuu Cnn Do, A light chain securely fastened on the cockatoo's leg promised enfety. but Uo contrived to get within reach of my new curtains ami rapidly devoured intTWi linlr vnril fit on .if n Imilil linlliti.il will bring welcome relief to many. "Can uorilcr whcIl wns Hl0 ,,rlUu J; niy a Moving illcyclu Fall?" is an iugen- lciut. Tlieti ennio nn interviil of calm iously worked-out paradox. Frederic and exemplary behavior which li.'.d Honiington tells in ft humorously mo Into n false security. Cockle Ncemcd urunlilc wav "How a Trout llroko a lo have but one object In life, which CANADIAN X PACIFIC Atlmi tto Kx. 1 p, in 8p m 8 n. m ox. Hun tMliir-day iup, in U'svi '(nlcm' .ffl sU Lk", bJiircp'Tn: Omaha. li,,r f.'.3ftli j-ouu.ur.icm,0lin,,'i , Wall ,WIU, Hixiltune ti. xll-.Ht.'('itTLl? ,?&.?'??. w.nteo Chichi imti,,"" JU HUNTINOTOM ' fl VIA rJsf&smsr HnllCTory Hveilnj,. WdJUyni vo A.toru nd w;y an4o 8 Hi ' .- .. id, iTS .k -..rlXy.fliW'SMBIVKII i V..rfi---"' ".WIK,rK an, ..' "'"if rnwiiiij. Th .. -v .j a m. w,, "" 'wiLUMICmrurVKK DlVlllSr inatD r uiiiHiui Bi.n . ticct enr lino at Ortiron Cltr ir ih n,,"l l delay e.1 tl.oio. ;i idiclH V 'fjSiJ vyfiiiii(ti.ii, r.'AiironiiA bpiK'W rail or rlrcr routo to Ivrtl.nire'-Qwta miKlo at ivutlaud with .11 rati, oVoi?!!J City ticket and freight omwjwoS " VIA Friendship," nnd Carrie Footu Wwks gives thu details of "My First Land locked Salmon," ......11 I... it..., ... .i..r.i..iii .1... n...l....l . . . . iuuiii iiu iioL-ti iu iiiiiiinidi iiiu nn nu Historic i , , i,i,, I,,,,,.,. u ,i,,ii,... .... ,1,.. l I l.....l.. I ...I. .(.... Iu' "'" -""". "-. i.i"biiuh u.i iit- uiiiiii;ii iiitviii oviti'ii uo ll lllllll ' Mo Colir.r llliiuvrii, A woman Just nrrlved fium Aus tralia una rcconily negotiating with au iigeiu In Loudon fur a Iioukc Iu one of the newer (llhtrieta of Kensington. She unLihI If ll wiih n nice uelglibor IummI -It la thoioughly dexlrable. luiidam." lepltml the hoiiHe agent. "They utv without ojceptlou onp ami lUh fumlllea." In tho September Iteviuw of Itoviows will be found n comprehensive treatment of the "uiiorlalitm" issue, with partlcu lar reference to Mr. Ilryan'a Philippine speech. 'Iho editor's review of Mr. llr an's Philippine proposition will lw wns to pull out nil his own fcathera, i ml by evening tho dining roor often looked ns though a white fowl hnd liceu plucked Iu It. ..,, ., ,, , ... ,, i I consulted a bird doctor, but na "The Religion of Democracy," by Cocklo'a health wns perfectly good nnd Charles K-rgtiam, is announced for ,lIs ,,ot nll tlmt cmlll, ,)0 recommended, early publication by Klder and Shep- t wng mipposed ho only plucked himself ard, San Francisco. Tho nhn of th0 for want of occupation, mid llrowood book is to show thnt Americanism ia n was recommended ns n substitute, religion, that the toclnl structuro In this rii!n nnswnrcd very well, nnd he spent country Ii based upon the axioms of n his leisure In gnnwlng sticks of denl- Iiiilh wieib.li.) nlliliteMinni. nt Mr ,"i '.uu uu oi.u tiiMiieeii iu uu in uiu torical Christ iauity, thnt thu B 11 Illlglliy ant, nil itiiHPKtllt III Hnnrnll nf Ilia camoway lietwcen Iho old world regime p,,ytlilngs. When tho Uro hnd not and the new hero merges its structuro been lighted. I often found half thu into an identity with tlio structuro of ' conls pulled out of the grate nnd tho tho secular order, that Americanism is firewood In splinters. At last, with in nature revolutionary nnd that Anuri I "arnier weather, botli coals nnd wood can principles, social and iK.litical, are ' wuro removed, so the next tlmo Master sharply nntithellcal lo Kuropcn princl- U,c0 fo,'mI ,1,"IB0,1' H,1,ort of " 1,,1,, ' ' set to work on tlio illnlng room chnlrn, 1 '" I llrst pulled out nil their bright nnlla The Health Problem ml "xt tro holes In the lenthe.-. Is much simpler thnu is sometimes sup- ,,,,r0,IKl! ., wl1 c,., '' trll"I,1"ltl pobed. llealtli depends chielly uik'ii AtaM stulllng. perfect digestion and uru blood, and ' At o "" ho went on a visit for thu problem is tolved very readily by "Uio wceka nnd nto up everything Hood's SarKaparllla. You may keep within his reach In thnt friendly estnb- well by taking it promptly for any stoiii- llshmont. Ills "bng" for one nftemoon ach or blood diborder. its curus of scio- consisted of a venerable fern nnd n Ma, hi t rlienni, catarrh, ilyopoptia, nrKC ,,.,,, ROmo library books, news- bercri'tholhmisa!!:." """" r l-k of cards and nu arm- M f fa 11 .1 .( t It bIHIlt itHII JWt t'UIJ UUl- UtlUl' lllllft I lie favorite family calharllo is Hood's ,, ,,0 , , 8oIc(, cd of ,nor0 , "IH' ' . nnn n...ll.. rnil.lll 100 Hours Ocean to Ocean VIA The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time Model Accomodations BELGIAN HARE INDUSTRY FLAT Now York, b'opt. 5. LosAngolca spec ial to the New Vol k Cemmercial: After two years of lurgu prollts for a it number of peoplu, tl.u llelluu Intro LIKED THE POORHOUSE. Wunlil Not I.rnvo It to do Fur Money Tlmt IlrluliKfil lo lllm, "I won't go out! I won't leave here for anything!" Such was the nmnzlng declaration of a pauper attendant In nu cast end Lou- industry Is In a stato ol collapse, and an- Hon wornnouso on being told by nn imals which it year ago wero bringing ' ngent thnt he was entitled to some from $50 lo f 250 each could not now money. And tho mnn-the son of a bu sold fnrniin.t.mtli of tins., ..r l)ost Cnptllltl III tllO tinvy-llicnnt nil while some very well bred stock ia ,,!'a,t J10..?''!:. ?l,nn ,,nfh ,V0U1 lio uuuge, nor mouki no sign any paper, nnd It wiih only by taking u commis sioner down to lllm Unit tlin fund pay tor tlio food consumed, to taty ' could be recovered. noihing ol tlio caro riulred. I Whether becatiso It wns only n com- The market for thu meat of tho hare, ' pnrntlvcly small sum or whether be- beggitig for buyers at 10 cents to 25 each. Tho 'prevailing figures do not which was expected to supercede that of beef, Is as dead ub harui themselves. A few breeders who secured fancy stok from Knglaud aro still tending out a few I. area on orders from localities en tering upon tho industry. Horticulturist fear nnlinala turned loose will become a pest. To Cure ColJ In Oat Day ( Tako lJURllte liromo Qulnlna TuliU-li. Al tri'irxliia rvluuit Iho loonejr If it full to euro K. W. lirovo'a ilguaiurv la uu each bot. Jio Tfo& Pen m the. H&m is woHife two in tise Mintim It Is nut correct to say Hint n girl "icndei!" n wing. If she then long em. ugh to bmune of some iim In the world, she may some day render lard, but she can't render a song. Atchison (lloho. Po not grips nor Irrllate tho llmw wr wjiai. may act Kvntly promptly, clcn entctuiliy and Kvntly yet GJhfo Comfort Sold by all druegUts. .Scents. fercepUMl4u. U( II MtMrttti. THE PATENT KeW, van.Kurv, no, For your winter outllt go to tlio New York racket, and savo a largo percent on purchases. Hackot priiva will always save you money, nnd the goods are first quality, ltdiv.w Heavy lUla it HlcWrtill. J, J. Fiddler the Dallas stage driver bringa.thu news that one of tho heav iest hWera ol rain seen there vis lied ltlrkreal and vielnlty yestenlay. Paid Ilurch had flvi acres, of hops kuockojUlown, and other vanls were damaged n '. Wool yarn' for wiptor us ol all kinds at the. New York racket, ltd A. w If you have "n good mind to vrite to Dr. ricrco" tnke jieu tin band ami IjcrIii. Then you'll avoid tho exjierience of Mrs. M. P. Davis, of Honakcr, Utisscll Co., Vtt. She writes : "For seven years I was confined to bod niokt of the time. I had ulceration of internal organs nnd female weaklier I had four doctors and they s-nd could not k cured After the doctors wid I could not lie cured I wrote to Doctor l"icrce for advice, 1 followed the ttdweo lie five. . I teel H-ttor tluin I ever did. My friends sav'I do not look like the saiiitf wonun. I am sony I did Mitt takt Dr. t five's mntianr uen first bextin lo Aaw Wr AmiA. I could luvc -ivetl what I uid to humbugs." tot Hotline In Ksnssi. WieiiiiA, Kan., Sept. 5. Tho Wood men of thu World log rolling is taking place hero today. The affair is most extensive of its kind that bus over been i held iu tho state. Vast crowds are iu attendance. Gov. Stanley and all the high olllchtls of the order uro present. Mayor Flnlay Koss formally welcomed the gathering this loom jug, tlio response lieing made by J. W, Kaiser, of Foit Scott, Addresses will bo made this eve nlng by J. O. Root, of Omaha, sove reign commander of thu order. Govern or Stanley, ami John T. Yates, novo elirn clerk of thu order. This evouinu will bo a grand "lova feast" at which many prominent secret Kwloty men will lie present. No one ever regretted writing to Dr. Pierce for advice. Matty have regretted not writing sooner. Sick women are invited to con sult Dr. Pierce by letter, free, and so obtain the opinion and advice of n sjHicialiht in diseases jiecu t to women. All corresjKmdenc pri vate. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. ' Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, ioo8 iwges, is .sentyhron receipt tit stamps to defray expense of mail, mg w)'. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth Address as above. Statu ok Ohio, City of Toledel Ll'lWH Cou.ntv. f s Fiunk J. Ciu.nkv rnaktsoath that ho Is thu "enior artor of the tlrm of F J t'ltWKT V., doing huflness iu tlie city ol Toledo, t'ountv and State Hfiirecahi, will iav the sum of UNK lll'MHtLI) HOLLA U for ooh and every caj of Catarrh that cannot Iu cured by the use of Mai i.'h Oatmihii (.'ciik. FKANFJ.OI1KXKY. Sworn to before me and 8uhrib-d In my presence, this 6th day of December , . A.U. ISSil. skm. f A. W tU.KASQN, ' - ' Notary I'ubllc. Hall's Catarrh Cute Is taken intiiriiAlK- ! and acts directly on tho blood and muc ous suriai-es 01 tno system, semi for testimonials, freo. F. J. CIIKNKY ACO., Toledo, O Sold bv Drugii'ts 7fio Hall's Family Pills are tho bo t. OKI Post Olllco Saloon opposite the hotel Willamette handles the famctih Allmny beer, AlUtuy Uvr is freo from jiolsonous IngtiHlIeuts. T. Nelson, Prop, K'.'l Im cause he wns n worker, the gnnrdlnns made no claim on It. Accordingly, at his request, It wns spilt, and two lie countH wero opened on his behalf In tho Postolllco Savings bnnk. Itut. for all thnt, ho continued to remain lu the workhouse. Menu while he was very nnjtlous that his wife should not know ho was alive In fact, ho denied thnt he was mnr rled. Ilia life partner, howeer, called nt the ngent's olllco to Inmilro nbout the ense, though alio begged thnt her husband might not bo told of her wherenbouts. She wna lu a fairly good position, earning ns site did a liv ing by keeping a ladles' school, nnd once or twice her reprobnto husband hnd turuoi up In nn Intoxicated condi tion nnd raised a commotion that hnd gcnndnllzed her pupils. The 111 sorted pair were, therefore, not brought Into communication. Never would the pnuper legateo lenvo the worklioiiho. He remnlned there till his death, whereupon, having left no will, the money he bad scorned to use passed to his wlfo.-CnsseH's Saturday Journal. Tout Ut n.nl flret-ctnss fcleeplng curs BOSTON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, OTTAWA ST. PAUL For full pnrticiilarH apply lo K. J.COYLK, II. II. AIIIIOTT, A.G. I'. A., 1 III Third St. Vnnrouver, It. (J. Pnrtlnud, MoreCheap Excursions to the East Hound trip tickets from Denver, Co'o rndo Springs, nnd Pueblo to (llilcaen, l'eorla nnd intei mediate points, will Ihi fold August 10, mid September 7 and 21, by thu GREAT ROCK ISLAND, ROUTE AT KATK OK One lingular Fare Plus $2.00 for Hour.il Triii Keturn Limit October 31, 1000 SOUTH AND FA$ .... - iwi .n't if THE SHASTA RCfT Southern ram Tralna loavo Saletn for PortianduuT, ' BtntionaiU6:40n. in. , 7:54 i. m.ei 4:05 p. in. . '.iii i i.t i uruauu. ........ o.su AM ll i.t pwicra . ii) a M lni; BS. (Hit S.W A M llKWAM 13.80 A M 6O0 P M 7.4i V Ar AIilnnil Ar Hacrmoiito. Ar Bitn Kranclwo. ArDKilcu. .... 8.15 A M Ar DoiiTer .... .io a M Ar Knm, fllj. 735 A M Ar Clilcgo........... IM A M Ar l Aiikc1m. IrO l M Ar Kl I'hu). ..... eo 1' U Ar Korl Vnrtli..... 6uV M Ar City of Meilro... 9.A5 A M Ar IIouMou SM A H Ar New Orloiui-.... sal I' M. Ar VmIiIiikiuii.. (HI A U Ar Now York ... A2;n I' Jf tnrn n tXkt itl (am I0J0 4I iSil Bll uuri rullinan ami Tourists ran on boS trains. Chair cars Sacramento to (Mi nnd Kl Paso, mid touriBtcars'toCtilup S t. lauJB, Now Orleans and Waahlngloi! Connecting nt San Fraud Isco with m" oral stuaniHliit) lines for llonoltli Japan, China, I'lilllppinea, Central d oiiu.ii iiiiuricii. Seu Mr. V. W. Skinner ngent at Silin Klalinn, or nddruHS U. II. MAUKIlAM.G.l'. A., Portland, Orepin, POSSIBLY You mo not u ware of tho fast tlmeiiJ superb serviro now afforded by the V. H 1 t? .. - 2 'TiainsJ? IT Piqirot" . WE IIAVU Daily Fast TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako tho morning k travid vin tho ovening train. Both V llnoly wiulpiod. "Our Specialties" Fast Tlmo. Through Servico. PuIIiib I'alaco Sleepers, Pullman Touriit Sleep; ers. Pulhnnu Dluors, Library CiU)6 nnd Freo'Kecllning Chair cars, " Hours in tlmo saved to Oinahs, Obit ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New Yon lloston, and other Eastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City til Denver. It Is toyour interest to ubo Thk Orn imni) LiMiTKD. Tickets and (lecpiM Cue fare to Ohleago i.ml return Aug. SIS I,. 6, I'll, for tint G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT With liberal return limit. SPECIAL TRAINS OnuNkiiitOuiio Chioaoo, will leave wr berths can bo Bocttred from Denver u:ii) p in., Lolorado Springs, !l:55 p. m. and I'uehlo 2.45 p. m. lor ex curfions of Aug. 10 nnd 4, and Sept. 7 and !. Tickets aUo isood on roiular J Sloes Hit Couth an J Works off the Cold. Uisllvo nmianipilnlneTablflU euro a rol.l In ono ilojr. No Cure. No Py. Price '. s at Sni trains. For full information npply to A. J-. Cooi'Kit. Oen. ngt. Portland Or. I B. W. Tiiomi'box, A. U. P. A., ; Topeka, Knit. Joii.v Skiiastiav G. P. A., Chicago ' 11 W. W. Skinhm. Agent 8.1'. Co. OrUuy Powois, Ag't.O-H.-N. SsJemOrt. Ix)tjiiioi,) Gen'l Agent,' ' No. IH6 Third 8t. PojtflDJJ Of. CTEAM WOOD SAW w Two Mnolilnoa Work Donn Quickly. Tolephono 183 Mock. Unvu orders nt etidei:c on 12th street, or Stelner'f arkot. M. V.n Fi.kist, Ykw Park, n-flt While llopplcklnt You will need the best of food and thai which cnn Im prepared with the least tronblfl All that you require can bo had at tho lowest price, from Uranson 5- Ragnn. 0 0 ,j There is rtothln; hew Under the Sun. This do" not npplv to the Northern Pacilic Itailwav'HiiHw train, tho "North Uoast I.tmltwl" tho mot elegant nnd complete transcontinental train that runs across this continent, or anv ntlinr continent. If you wish to travel in rl com'ort ami arrive at vonr iournev's end I with a hwllngnf ii.,.li,tiiilM.l en oyment ;:.', ' 'ZZ n nltv Jnke this train for your Kastorn trln.l ,, , llul T, . ;.. Loaves Portland d.iliv nt 2 p m. It ' w, inAlH nil mnru In tri-..l I... l,u ,.n I I'".1 costs no more to travel by this train than any oilier For rates and other information, ap ply to any Northern Paoifla agent or write A. 1) Charlton, N5 Morrlm ttriHit, oorner Third, Porl laud. 7-1 "t Sunday Excursions Krom the Country to the City. Sunday excursion hushics in this section of the country bus heretofore been confined to a movement from the lily to tlio country, but tho Southern Pacific Company Is not satlslled with the tlforts which hae been made to in duce travel to tho country and is going iu .iy inu experiment oi Minuay exeur sinus from the country to the city Commencing Sunday, August 10, therefore., ami continuing until the last !l'ni!,l' '" September, excursion tickets Will bo sold from All.nnv unit ii.iur...... diato (Kilnts to Portland. Good going on thu Albany local leaving Albany nt 7 a. m., reaching Portland nt 10:10. Re turning leave Portland at 4 p. in., reaching Albany at 7:10. Tho rate for tlio round trip from Albany and Inter mediate points as far in r-alcm will bo .. From Salem and Intermediate points us far as Gervais tl.r.0. Uervais Jl.36. Wood burn and nll jxilnta north ti. iicKvts win i.e good only on the Albany local going and return ing, and under uo circumstances will they bo extended or utu permitted on other trains". Tills will give Sunday visitors to Port laud six hours in il ..iu. nml u.lll afford the ccuntrv neonle. 'who ennnnt find lime to uiuku ll.o trin on week to spend a ideas- troxilisiit a email if the experiment Is successful them excursions will be continued during the suininei moutlis next tca-on. . Oivgon Short Line M The Direct Koute to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points 4.' Glvea choice of two favorite tootejW tho UNION PACIFIC Fait MaUU". or tho KIO GRANDE Scenic Lin? No Change of Cars.': On tho Portlnnd-Ohlcago Sclil, Quest iu the West." Bqulppod With KlegantnUnilnrdHliwixri. Hno Now OrdlnryTourlt81trn- Hplonrtlp I)luncr, MeU a lcrW. Kreu Recllnlnit Chair Ur. (Mmforulitu Co-Chen nl Sraoien. Kutlru Train Uumpletel) Vwtibulol. For fuil her Information ppl!w J. R.NAGEL. GUY i'OW LBS Trav. Pass. A. Agent O. . f, 142 Third St. Portland Or. Blw M Corvallis & Eastern TIME CARD. Kailroad CnstUfe. For tho latust impriixisl machinery for eusilae cutting fee Mitchell, I,ewi8 kt Staver Co's branch, F, F, C'anv, man- K"r. H 80 .1 A. w tf O UX. & -X- C3 JRE. X A. . signature V . JT ''VTtS wm T-&&&1 'u for acceptable Ideas, Stato It patcBted. THE PATENT RECORD Baltimore, ftM. No. 2 For Yuqulna: Trulu leaves Albany .. Train leaves Corvallis. Train arrives Yaqulna No. 1 Iteturnlng: Leaves Yaqulna wavra vu. vu.ua, ,. .... ..r- . Arrives Albany 12:10 p. No. a Knr LH-troit: LeavoN Albany Arrives Detroit.. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany No. 6. Leaves Corvallis . Arrives Albany No. 0. v leaves Albany Arrives Corvallis One and two connect tAlhaoyn Orvallls with Southern PaclHoti'n, itlvlng direct servico tD and from ' port and adjacent beaches. m..t. Trains for the tuountalps " time Detroit at noon, giving ample to reach camping grounds on ?M Mrellenbushand Santlam rlrer same day. t ., -itb Fie and six connect t -Al0"', the Albany local to and ttmnVjg It. I. WALfiKN. BDWIN SW", 1:50 p. n 1:10 p. tu 6:65 p-"" 7-00 a. w ii:30a bi 70 -. 11:203. n1' 12.10 p ft" , 6:45 p. to 0-00 a. $ , (1:45 a. ' j. 20 p.m. 8:05 P-B' r ana W'i. I-'... W 1 l; ')l n