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AKImcrlttior direct from Dr. WUIUmt JIMIdn Co..8chaKtAj, K. V., postpaid oa nctp ol prtc W nou r box ; 9 Ujxm, tlM. NEW! Our entire races Boy's and Children's Clothing Opened and ready for inspection. i Watch this spneo for Noto our guarantee G, W", Johnson The Peoples Clothiers TDK DAILY JOURNAL OY HOFER BROTHERS, SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 1000. Dally Ono Year, 3.00 In Aclvnnoo Dally Pour Month 91. In Auvnnoo Weekly Ono Yoar ffil.OO In Advnnoo JOURNAL X-RAYS Bryan Is not afraid to talk for fear hu'll say something. ft. Tho Domoorati can this yearling with some hopo "Maryland, My Maryland.'' JLJJourriiau'nnd r. Kaufman of Port land'and claims (o have found a inliiu of quicksilver. Hill ol Svvr York declares for Uryan. It begins to look as It'tho Domocrntlo party was never to united In n proaidmit ial election. I Honor bright, is it tho business of n political party to maku nnybood pros jfcraus? Hasn't tho party that under takes that job got its hands full? 5 ft A Tlio,J3iiglIsli have old Paul Krugur in n hole again, hut ho Is still living on 6.5 Ills private palaco oar and his loyal sub ject keep tho road opan tor him. & 0, Pontland has ."removed with- his faufily to Grant's Pass and engaged in thai real estate business.1 Ho was too honest to run a Republican papor In Polx county. Jb. Eddy has retired from tho Purest Qtiyo Times, and the paior is to bo con tinged by Itoss Pratt. It is militated whether ho has h federal olllce, but he probably will have. e e How a newspaper without individual-Uy-cnn expect to havo readers is a mystery. It is only ux plained by tho facPthat thore are colorless peoplo who llkBa colorless newspaper and even kiok t flie color ol olrous lemonade. t fj.o Ashland Glad Tidings thlnki thkt the day Is really coming when tho swnls shall be beaten into ploughshares aiujtho spears iuto pruning hooks.when nation shall not lift up sword aga'net na tion nor learn war any more. $ ft Kugeno vfoodsawors Issue fol'ewing: 6n account of tho additional extmnse ofpmoving the sawdutt to pomply "with tltf) city ordinance, wo, tho undersigned arVoompellod to charged Hit following prices for sawing ail wood in stroebTand alleys: For all split wood CO cents; tor aM' round wood. 70 cents. Tim aW-n pjpos are for two cuts, each additional fFW'miW' .,,, , Rheumatic Sciatic or Neuralgic any kind of pain keep In NEW! line of new. further nnnounccmo its your money back if you want it. & Company, and Furaishcts. Hursca In Ilattle. One of tho most curious sight to bo seen In n cavalry charge Is the various riderless homos galloping In tbo lino Id perfect order. At tho chargo of Bnla klava tho front rank of ono regiment wits composed to n great extent of rid erless nnlmals, their masters having dropped ono by ono. It would seem that In tho excitement of tho moment tho horses loso nil conception of what Is happening nrouud them nnd proba bly fall to notlco tho full of their rid ers. Tho return of riderless horses to ramp Is un almost certain sign of de feat. When a cavalry charge Is suc cessful, tho borscH will, as I havo wild, Ml keep up together, even though they havo lost their rlderH, but when n force In routed the flrtit nows of 111 omen to thoso In tho rear will bo tho return of tho horses with empty saddles and stirrups dangling free. No more sorry night can bo Imagined. To Illustrate tho callous feeling theso nnlmalH havo under fire n case which happened at LadyBinlth during the slego may bo cited. A furrier sorgeant was engaged In shoeing an otllcer'H homo In tho open ground behind tho stables of a hotel and hud already put ono or two nulls Into tho shoe when n shell cumo ncrenm ing through tho air. Tho next mo ment tho missile burnt flvo or six yards nway from whero tho sergeant und the homo wero Ntandlug, nnd tho splinters tlew around both, but failed to touch cither. When the suioko had cleared, tho horse was to bo scon with Us foot still In the man's apron, quite undis turbed by tho Incident. I'unmoira Magazine. llurtnu a Fun In flpnln, This Is how a KpanUh honorlta bar gains for her fau, according to Miss ICntharluo Leo Hates, who spcut Home time tu Spnlii studying tho peoplu nnd customs of that suuny clime: There Is nothing sordid about It. Her haggling Is a social condoscvnslon thut at onco puts tho black eyed young salesman at her mercy. "Hut tho fun seems to mo tho least bit dear, scuorl" Ho shrugs his shoulders nud lllugs out his arm lu protest. "Ah, scnorita! You do not see how bouuwm Wio torit is. I urn glvlug It uwiy at 0 pvsetas." Hho lifts her eyebrows half Incredu lously, all bowltchlngly. "At S poaetns, Honor." Ilo runs his baud through his black hair lu chivalrous distress. "Hut tlio pctrlea work, scnorltnt Aud this other too. I sacrifice It nt 4 pouo tas." film touches both fans lightly. "You will lei us havo tho two at 7 pesetas, sonorT" Her eyes danco over bis confusion. Ho catches tho gleam, laughs buck, throws up hts hands. "Hueno, Bonorltal At what you pleasel" And tho scnorita trips away content ed with a sharp bargain, although for Spanish gallautry, even when geuulue, goes farther on the lips ttiuu otlierwlso tbo'prlco wa probably uot much tnpro remote from what pleased the smooth tougued clerk than from what saoplcuacd. Youth's Companion. 1 r - - Tb Beit Prttcrtrtloa for MiUrU. Chilli tnd teitr ti hottl tl (Irui.'.T.ilclnj. (Ititl Toole. 11 li ilmnlr Irou anil uulnlna In ....-, ...... u- .. .' z .j::-..t - .it. tufiu. sa vute vu wy . itiio ouc. I v, VH.-VW4 V4V4i4 RAGTIME SKETCHES ? MM T WAb a happy thought, turn II ing tho Portland carnival II over to tho fraternnl order known an tho Kike. Only tho Elks could do justice to a carnival according to Wehitur. It is defined in that dictlnary aa a timu of riotous execsf , an occaalon for overstepping the bounds of decorum. While tho history of the word carnival shows it was nnold Cath olic custom to celebrato the week be (ore tho beginning of lent, an Klk make it his rolkion to celebrato nit the time ho is an elk. When iio isn't an Klk he Is a business man, or a banker, or a public olllcial, or a travelling man, Law yer, Doctor, Merchant, or Editor, at tending strictly to business, making o living, licking his children or attend ing to any other domestic duties. Hut the moment ho is on duty ns an Elk you can't bet what ho isn't doing. It is one fraternal order that carries no Insurance except against the Blues and what tho French call "awnwee." Tho order confers no benefits whatever except good fellowship. They take no oath but to uphold tho constituteon of, the order and of tho United States uud to ruin their own constitution unless It can stand up under popcorn and mid night lunches of rye bread, limburgcr and caviar. An Klk is a person who may bo found not only helping to eup port his neighbor's wife (whether situ is good looking or otherwise,) but tho whole family if they are in distress. When thoy Initiate a candidate, they makohim think ho lias been gumming, a circular saw with a cheap emery wheel that exploded and extract money enough out of him to keep celebrating until the next man is taken in. It is hard to imagine what will becomo of tho town of Portland with live thousand Elks turned looeo 'u it for three days and two nlglitf. Its cookies to doughnuts It will 1ms ten years getting rid of its sunset and vermilion. Eugene, that lively Illago which Is t'lu head of education aud navigation, has lost its boss-car line, or rather one mulo car line, for It novor roau to tho dignity of n street railway or the luxury of having Its citizens ridu behind n car drawn by n real team of horses. It is by all odds tho pruttioU city in the statu hut its upiiearuuco was always inarrod by that relic of down-eouth barbarism, bobtail cars drawn by shaven-tiilled mulus aud nolody in tho cars. Thoy went along tingling n ghost-like bell through the quiet Bunday-liko itrootH of a University city, thu residonco part of which always K'ra thu air of a doiorted vlllagu or a cummer resort out of sea son. Hot w con tho public and private schools and thu Divinity cchool and tho State University there aro not many people left but tho women who havo to get the mealu nud tho men lu their places of buslnoss. There is only one a A Woman who DootoratI Elnltt Yonrs and got No Rollaf Cured by Lydfa " Pinkhant's Vogotablo Oampounrt. ' HofiTe t ..lk!ng th YvjivIaWo t'om pound I wo troubled w tth irregular mount i-iiutioli. uud unViod great agony My pliynlviau gave me nmr plilim, and I rwuuiuvet lu bed. I doe torud eight ytxir and ;rvt iu rvlttff , uud tho doctor tld mo tlteiv w h ih) rJUf for my trouble. PiiiHlly I tried I.) din V.. I'liiUhmn'u Vetfetable rompound Whilu taking tho rlmt Untie I felt that I wan iinprvvlinr- I h "e taken kovon or elglit IxiUlea au.l not or liml anything to lo ino m mueh guod, Kvery month inv trouble have grown Uwi und tow. ami uov at tliU time I nm cunsl " GIU Qulnney, No. aa 5tago Street, Haverhill, Alasi. i - -TinirrrinTi W&mEN! REMEMBER I I mm 3 I Tvk B V' Mr& Pmkham has Fifty Thousand Such Letters sss Above on File at Her Office She Makes No Statements She Gmnnot Prove. fttW.i.nn. niriri The Elks. Eureoe llossar. S Suet$ of tbe PUsobIc Order Th RUiiinc Brothers. noisy man in the place, Father Driver and ho has concentrated in him tho ex plosivo force of all tho whooping and yelling that 7,000 peo.de would at times indulge in if thoy didn't think it Im proper because they live at a center of brains and culture. Well, to leave the other people and return to the long, eared mules, thoy are to bo no more. Tliu track is to bo took up and Ira Campbell and Harrison Kincald aro to loso their free passes over the initio road and will havu to walk just ,liko common people. They can no longer put on tho swollen air o( a born aristocrat while tho boy goes iffrough the cars and makes tho lower classes put up their fares or be ejected and liable to be kicked into eternity by a one-eyed mule. Eugene may loso Its mules, but it will never lose its editors and so tho town will live and llourlsh with tho intensity and strcnuousners it has always horetofoie manifested. It had too much, anyhow, )to have an university, too such editors and a mule-car line besides. Tho Uni versity city might have expected n set back some time, and it got it. A town whoro rich-paying gold mines aro found one day and a big Eastern timber syn dicato invests a few millions every other day in the week is too speedy for the rest of the state, anyhow. The eccrets of tho masonic order have not been successfully exposed sincu thu fated Morgan shed his life-blood in lake Erie,aud his bloated remains were taken out by a dredger. As tho Salern masons are fitting up elegant now quar ters in the third story of Heed's opera house, with two Inch flooring and tho simo kind of stuff, all doublo-tongue-nnd grooved for nil tho partitions, and not a high building anywhere that commands a view of their new castle hall, it may uot he out of place to tell a few things that I have heard and seen with my own eyes about the doings of this order. Tho masons seem to bo tho father and thcOdd Follows tho mother of all tho various fraternal orders in existence. As both h.weadmittod ladloa to their aide organ ization there can no longer be any secrot work connected with tho orders, but thu Itubckahs aud thcEastern star members will not hit out what they know Ivocaueo the brethren would let out on them and then all theso orders would bo broken up and loso all tho charm of myatery. As I do not belong to cither of them there will bo no barm In my telling what I know. When I was a young man I Mept under a masonic lodge for eoyeral years and think I know the work in several dugrres by heart. There is ono starts with singing n hymn, nud then men 8tationetl in different parts of thu build lug speak little pieces. Tlion there is more singing nnd n man gets up and aiHsiks a-long piece in a doleful solemn votce. While I could make out tho tunc of the hymns they sang I could never iimke out the words they spoko, but I In addivh&tug Mr. I'.i.Uiium you aro communicating with a woman a woman wIiodo exporieuto lu treating wuiuau's ills Is greater than that of uuy living ponoii, A woman oan talk freely to a woman whon it Is revolting to rolato horprlvato troublos to a man. Mnuy women suiter In sllenco and drift along from bad to worse, knowing full well that they natural modesty Impels them thequestiono und probable oxumluutlon of even 11 l unnecessary Ithout vkow UuowIwIl'o from 30 years' Womuii sutferiiig from any form of female wuaknes uro iuvlted to freely oomiuunleato with Mrs. Piiikhum at l.ynn, Mats, All lottors aro received, oponod, road, and answorod by women only. This U a positive fact - not a mure statement easily Terlfled thus linn been established thu eternal conmleuce between Mrs. Pink hum and thu women of America, which has never beou broken, and bus induced more than 100.000 sutTerers to write her for advice during the last few mouths. Out of the vast volume of experience which she has to drnw from, It is mure than pOMlble that she has gained the very knowledge that will help your ease. She asks nothluir In return exeent vour irood.will. .-...it -- . . ., ... I. nun nurauvico na-i reueveu inousanua vice hat relieved thousan refer to ; Anothor Woman Who Aoknowladgos tho Help sho has Rooelvod from Mrs, Plnkham, "Dkak Mns. PiNKiiAu Tho doctor say I have congestion of the womb, and cannot help mo. There is aching In the right side of abdomen, hipleg, end back. If vou can do mo anv good, please write " .Mm. fS'lna Chase, Pulton, N. Y.j December ao, H7. "DkaiiMiw. Pimciiau I followed your Instructions, and now I want every woman sufforinjr from femalo trouble to know how good your ndvlco and medloine la. Thu doctor advised nn operation. I could uot bear to think of t hat. to fallowed vour uilvlca. IgotbotturrlBhtotr I took x bottles 01 U villa K. I'inkliaiu'a Yt'iretalilaCom. pound, nnd ucd three puokages of- t-iuiiTu nosii; mao toou vour I 'ver Pill, and aiu uured." hn, Nlua Chase, Fulton, N. Y December la, lHo8. Three &3h Meals JL a Dsiy Jul How many years of her life does a woman stxttid over the hot cook stove getting those three meals u day? Hack aching, head throbbing, nerves twitch ing, it's all the same, there are three meals a day to be prepared. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cannot lighten woman's labor, but it can and does in crease her strength. It cures those dis eases of the womanly organs which un dermine woman's vitality. "I cannot praiw Dr Hertc'o Parorite Pre criillcra too hlxlily tyn tonic for UrtJ. worn out oomtn who are ofllkted with female weak new." write Mr Ira V Holmes, of 0Lit Kapitlt. Iowa "It ha helped me very miKh and a tklllful phvtktan once "1.1 to me in aiinwer to my question i to lt efficacy, ' I know of caiea where It li.ll realty worked womlcr ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets do not re-act upon the system. They are n tood thinn to keep in the house, One ' Pellet ' is u laxative, two a cathartic dote The medicine for every woman, when it comes to come of their move ments there is whero tho fun comes in. Ono degreo is worked like this: Time is absoluto silence for about two mortal hours. You think tho lodge has gone out. Hut they have only been get ting ready. When they havo got a good ready it Bounds just as if every ono of them jumped off his chair with all his might and all at once. It fairly makes tho bulldintr tremble nnd then there Isn't another move for qulto a bit. Then they aro all form in a lino the length of tho hall and swing around at one end like boys playing crack-tlie-whip. Tho fellow at the end of the row is thrown down, nnd it sounds just as if he was jumped on by every ono presont. Then you hear the clanking of thu links of a great chain that is slowly wound around tho unfortunate victim, who Is already beyond tho point of saying anything. At least you never hear a yawp during tho whole performance. Strangled in its folds, the chain nnd the man lu it are then lifted up and dropped nil at once thu whole length of the room. A boll tolls nnd n kind of midnight mass is chanted elowly over tho remains. Of course, thry are very careful never to go too far nnd have an attending physician to rcsurcitnto thu man in time for re freshments that are then served In tho ante-chamber. Had men get into every order, but they don't stay bad or thoy don't stay In very long, and any man who can go through the ordeal I havu described uud uot bo mado bettor by it, I do not know what you would do to improve him, unless It would 1x3 to put him through a crematory. Thu Masonic order is tho only organjzation I ever heard of that cares for people who aro not members of it. Thu rest of thorn care only for their members. I heard W&&$ ss? M HUUiVStl hhould have Immediate akhUtance, but a to shrink from exposing themselves to i tliulr family pliyn hulr family phvbleian. mouey or price vi you can consult a woman, actual experience is uneuualled. i' .. .-.--"-. - -. s. Here are borne of the cafeeswe Mrs, Voss ourodof Peri odical Pains and Per potual Headaches by Fol lowing Mrs PInldtam's Counsel, " Dkau Mrs. Pjxkham I have been suffering for over a year and had three doctors. At time of menstruation I suffer terrible pains in bock and ovaries. 1 have headache nearly every day, and feel tired all the time. Tho doctor said my womb waa out of place. Would be so triad if you could help me." Mrs. Carl Voss, Sac City, Iowa, Au gust i, 1898. "Plcaso accept my sincere thanks for the, good your advice and Lydla E. PlnUhara'a Vegetable Compound haa done rue. I did everything you told me to do, and used only three bottles, and feel better in every respect." Mrs. Carl Voss, Sac City, Iowa, March aj, 1899, Oreaon stale Fair SALEM, OREGON, SEPTEAIBER 17 TO 22, 1900. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before Grounds Greatly lmtroi. DulMlnts Hetalred ani Henovatel AllStock DullJInu Thoroufhly Disinfected Everything In FlrsKlass Condition for ttu Lanest and Best Live Stock Show and Agricultural Exposition Ever Held on the Coast Good Kaclpj Every Afternoon Music and Fun at Mint. $20,000 IN PREAUUMS AND PURSES a. ...it.., -nt.. nr it.... ni.,,L- uiu hn tiinibi n loniliiiL' fonttirc. All livo stock nnd other exhibits hauled freo over tho Southern Pacillc railroad, ltedttced passenger rotes on nil railroads. For premium list W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres., Hillsboro, Oregon. of ono in which n hard-working washer - woman kent ut her husband's dues for! three years. He ran away and was good for nothing to that woman, and then the woman got sick and thu lodge repudiated her sick beneilt on the ground that ho was tho ono they had insured and not her, nnd sho should havo gono off and not ho in order to havo got tho benefit. In an eastern city I knew of a Masonic lodge sending $100 to Memphis, Tennes see, to help the yellow fever sufferers, and after many days it was returned with a note saying that it was not needed, as they had too much money sent them. In come of the other orders eotno fellow would have found pome way to getaway with that money if lie h.ul to take tho fever or the money himself. Hut for most of the fraternal orders it can bo said thoy are scrupulously honest lu their tlnancinl transaction). The coming of tho Kingliug llrothers with tholr twelve acres of tented wealth, wildernesses of lions nnd millions of dollars worth of red, white nnd blue ele phants, recall gome incidents in the lives of the now famous circus men that are not down on their handbills nnd not mentioned in tiieir advertisements. When we were boys we lived in the same town with the Kingtiugi. Tlio'r father was n harness maker, and kopt a shop whcrcfarmers fitted out tlioir workhorses with uuoatiKuls and bought Immes and had their tugs mended when they needed them. There lives in Salem a lady whoso ago we won't tell because she was in the same cla with one of thu Itlngling boys at school, nnd their show bills say they aro young men in tho prime of lite, between the ages of thirty and forty. Ho was i homely, awkward-looking boy with his hair cut long In front nnd bhort behind, us if his mother had turned n saucer over his head and trimmed it straight around. His iinmu was Al. Hingliug and ho wore n smnll-slaed aian's coat, n kind of black Prince Albert, a great deal too long for him, and he had n manner ns deliberate as molasfes lu winter. Tho old horse ndvortised in their circus, paper was ; reality and is well romumbered by tho whilom inhabitants of that villngo ns well as Urn boy's frantic efforts to save up all tho sawdiiBt produced by tho vnrious'mJmuers of the Snwbuck Club to form tho duct for oven n small ring, The strict integrity of tho Iliugliugs was shown from infancy. When they run a pin show under nn old carpet any boy who was dissatisfied nlways got back his pins. Tho eamo little town on tho Mis sissippi river produced another circus celebrity ol thu older days, Uig Andy Gaffucy, who threw cannon balls into tho air nud'raught thorn on hlsnrmsnnd shoulders aud ovou in tho small of his back and then proudly rolled them out for the spectators to lift nud prove that they were geuulue. He was ono of the star attractions of Yankee Robinson's circus and Dan Kice had him later. The growth of tho Uinglings' circus has been constant from email beginnings and their tlual triumph aud advent us tho world's greatest of all circuses is as much enjoyed by their old Iowa fellow-towns- men as by themselves. They ii-oro of an energetic, pushing stock, und the fact that they were from a small village nnd had but taw- advantages makeo their a ac cess all the more creditable mw that it hud been accomplished. Thore is no college but the stern school of experi ence will make a oirous man. Nothing but repeated failures will enable him to ward against the eatastrophies that lie in wait for the circus. A tornado may destroy it, a railroad may wreck it, or a month of rainstorms may bankrupt it. Through storm and sunshine for twenty veara the Uinglings have weathered it all, and they are today probably the greatest and most smwessful individual proprietors of a show before the Arneri cau beople. Thk Colon ku $20,000 ami oilier iniormaiion, auuresn M. D. WISD0A1, Sec, Portland, Oregon. 1 A M A T"M A TVT & rWiiUirl VU X PACIFIC 100 Hours Ocean to Ocean via The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time Model Accomodations Tourist nnd Ural-class sleeping curs BOSTON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, OTrAWA ST. PAUL hur full paiticulars apply to E. J. COYLK, H. II. ABIIOTT, A. (J. P. A., Mfl Third Bt. Vancouver, 11. O. Portland. More Cheap Excursions lo the East Hound trip ticket from Denver. Colo rado Springs, and Pueblo to Chicago, Peoria and intermediate points, will bo void Aiiuut't 10. and September 7 nnd 21, by tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT IIATK OY One ltegular Fate I'lus $100 for llotiod Trip Keturn Limit Octoler 31, 1000 One fare to Chh-ago and return Aug. St SI, 36, 2il, for thu G. A. R. ENCAAIPMENT With liberal return limit. SPECIAL THAINS O.n'b Nioiit Oct to Ciucuio.vill leave Denver 3:45 p. in., Colorado Springs, 3 too p. in. and Pueblo 2. 15 p. m. lor ex cursions of Aug. 10 nnd 21, and Sept. 7 nnd 21. Tickets a I ho good on regular trains For full information apply to A. K. Cooi-Kit, Gen. ugt. Portland Or. K. W. Tiiommon, A. U. P. A., Topeka. Xan. Jon. Seuvhtiav G. P. A., Chisago OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maohlnos Work Dono Uulokly. Tulophono 2fi8!l blank. Lenvo orders nl usider..-o on 12th street, or Kleiner's arket. M V.v I'lkkt. Yaw Park. 5-flt fifflQQ A complete stock Uiaoo of grass und clover QaaHc sees always on OttUO hand. Prices the lowest possible for first-class seeds. Give us a call before buying. X. ffi BREWSTER & WHITE, The Feed Mes. Salem Soap Works rho proprietor of thu Salem Soap orka has theoo oeratfou of tho under sii;ued dealers. Consumers who desire a Am. class soup will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Saluiu-iuade soap from Mrs. H. Huffuiau, li. Maguirti, F. X Albright, Golden Itulo toro Sterner v Co, II. Neugetauer, James Shanlz, Alex. DatiH, Yokohama Tea Store I. A. Drtrogish, Allen V Itowersox, J. Hewitt, SavngeA Raid, M. T Riueiuan, 0. XI. Eppley, The Fair tbre, W. L. Wade, Damon Uros. Names of other merchants will be added as arrangements are made. OJRML r-H-ABT, TrH80aBm. -Sj r-C Chlci Mt 8lt Lk, KnTif"FjvESa Omli. KiiimI J.V.."ortl V Bfvcltl ;15 t.n louli,fhlciironjKi.f' B,. Buo- kne Wau Walla, Htokwe rircr 6 .tup hi M..l..u itit- ""IHW, 1 puiu. Ht. rni i.i.r- "" vnian na Mil. ul yip, 7Jo AlUn tlo Kx. 9 p, m VIA HUNTINGTON OCEAN HTKivuiiTT.r--. 8p m. Vnr Man Vr.n.l.u o. I ca.il "w, omu CTCTT DT flit. N s n. m. ex. Hun Uatur- COLUMBIA lllVElt J Pro AitorU aud way Landing, M8,- iv V, m- WILLAMETTE nivrii - leave For 1'ortlanJ, NewUrg n. ,J . K&Icm ur an.fB.tnnU, at i.W J in; WILLAMETTE RIVEIl DIVlsmT" lloat to rortlaud at ! t... .' trect car line at Oregon Cltv If theVusa2 delarel there. Ticket! Waihluxtoii, California or Iho j-ult!" &. checked ttirongli from Ralcm free. Ch1 "HLP01"" 1 0. ran. or river rouiow roit and. fi,;J mado at Portland with Wn'iSW.HftS lluct. Oen, ! Agt.. Fortum LTrad.lJLft'SWBr Agent, Trade BUeet dock. HidT. dty ticket and fretful offlceJMoSamelSln SOUTH AND EA81 VIA Southern Pacific h THE SHASTA ROUg Trains leave Baletn lor Portland i4, Btatlonaat6:40n. m. , 7:54 n, ra. ml 4 :05 p. m. Lr Portland . HJO A it TETD Lt fcalera. .11.-01) AM 10MI Ar Athland. .UMXU Ufg .WAi rnrxi Ar Hacramento. Ar Ban rrancUco., ArOKJon Ar ueiiTcr- SWAM taii ArKauaa, t1lj Ar Chicago Ar Ixm Angclca.. ldlfll TSTl Ar El !'.... ) P M tx t X AT fUIl TUHU VrtHIA SA tJQ A H At CltyofMexloo 9X A M 10-Vig Ar Houiton IM A M liui At New Orlcana t'Ji ra; 13 fM Ar WuhlaKton .U A M 1 A M Ar New yprk.-. -H;3J M UUfS Pullman and Tourists ran on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to 0jj nnd Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Cliicijo, St. Ix)uis, Now Orleans and Waihlngton, Connecting at San Frandiseo with nt ural steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central tai South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner ajfeut at biUo Station, or address O. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY You nru not nwaro of tho fast time ltd BiiK3rb service now afforded hy the '"SpS 2 WE HAVE . ft Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako tho mornlnir trill, travel via tho ovenlnR train. Both art finely equlpiKtd. "Our Specialties" Fast Time, Through Service, Pallmw Palace Sleepers, Pullman TouriBt Bleef ers. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe) Cr and Freo KecllnliiK Chair cars. Hours in timo saved to Omalu, Cue hro, Kansas City, St. Louis, Now lori Itoston, and other Eastern points. Tickets ood to 8alt Uko City um Denver. . . It is toy(ur interest to uao Tin Oru- usn Limited. Tickets and sleeplnf car iMjrths can be secured from V. W. Skinmw Agent 8. r.Co Or Guy Foweis, AgM. 0' It. 4 Salem Ore. J. II. LoTimor, Gon'l Agent, No. 136 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Shon Lino Umi Tho Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points . GiveH eholeo of two favorite rouUM" tho UNION PACIFIC Fast MIU,' or thu UIO GRANDE Sconlo Lln. No Change of Cars On tho Portlaud-Ohlcago Special, finest in tho West." "th Equlppod With' KIcgaiiiritandardBloeperii. Kino New Ordlnao- TourUt 81wpn. KuiHicb Uhrarr-ilurret Caw. Bplendlp DlHuen, Meala a la earW. VfiM Kecllnlug Chair Cira. Comfortable Coacut and Hmolwri. Wnllr.. Trull. IV.mnlctfllr VeMUWrW IV. (n.tl.A. Infrirnintinil SPPl. to J.R.NAGEL. -vi. .iiiv.tvt ,.. ;".,.. i j i ' ... Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent O. R. 14'-' Third St. Portland Or. baieiu Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OABD. For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 1; P- Train leaves Corvallis.... ':" 5:55 p-' xiuin arrives iuhuiu No. l Returning: Leaves Yaqulua 7-00 s.B Leaves raquiuii .;.ii w Leaves CorvallU ,'irfnn Arrives Albany IJ.WP" No. a For Detreit: Leave Albany ... Arrives Detroit No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany 12:10 p. w. No. 5, it ,rvi a. B Leaves Corvallis . tllZ. , Arrives Albany t,4d' No. 6. . g Pt p, Leaves Albany - i.XsJ, o. Arrives Corvallis. . . . . . .iad One aud two connect A5itUlfi Corvullls with Southern Pc.,"5e. L-lvlug direct service ti and from port aud adjacent benches. . t Tralus for the mouuwlo .'".ibM Detroit at noon, Rlvlokf anip M to reach campluK BnJUD0rivVf lM RroltenusU and Saotlatu river same day, j,i roa rrom FortltruT Five and six connect n A,lSriuaoi the Albany local to aud from T T.r.itr.i . ,1h.Bf or 1 TDUNXR Aifnt Alt8' " K Wt) wmwy 'mi ii 0 ww fmmttn whwim "Hl(J5W((lQB(fl