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"".I p.; -. Yi, S 'i We wnt to sell you Yourext Suit! JSutnonth. We have the rfalU now to .bow in the Best selected stock of Men's Fine Suits Brerpiac.lonrthin.Uble,. J ftf-" mereJraUiniisiiwe. ...u ------ , of weave and A'fSraSStf cWaof inthit make- car ttr.&V.t" moTey usually bojr.T Come awl see aboat it. G, W, Johnson & Company Tfie Peoples Clothiers and Furaishcfs THE GENERAL JOURNAL RUSTLER Continues His Journey From Colorado Springs txsolfces theAKoriatt of rtttraska mi Iowa l toots Agriculture CfcMftflf- Euro- ca ImnliratJoa at Low Pitt Chicago, Eept. 0. The trip from Colorado Springs to Chicago la not marked by any tcenlc rofaUof interest,bt cover rather a flat dreary itrelch aa far aa the Missouri riv er, followed by the more fertile, undulat ing nrftlrfoa of Iowa and Illinois. Tbo northwest corner of Kansas for a hun dred miles presents a sad prospcot. The corn orop,wbleh Is the ehlef effort of the farmers of that sectfon.was flratstripped by hall and then further reduced by dnwth. AM there is left of it is the bare talk not even forage for stock remaln- As ire entered Soatheaatern Nebraska crops looked tome better.oorn being fair. Here aa well is inKorthern Kansas anef fort la made to help out the stock inter ests by growing alfalfa, but for some rea son It did not teem as thrifty as in the arid regions farther weit, where irriga tion it brought into recognition. "After reaching Lincoln and Omaha we noticed a much greater thrift and more rank vegetation. These cities have drop ped off in the matter of population, said to be the result of the fact that the boom period was hero prolonged to suuh later years as to makts restoration to tho normal condition impossible aa yet. However, this may be, it is apparent that Omaha still forms the great stock and corn centre west of the "GroatMud dy." After orosini( thin great feeder of tho Father of Waters a new and entirely dif ferent pinoiarna is presented to tho view, ifere in tho great Ilawktiyo state we strike not only tho rolling lands of fertility ami wealth. Hero wo behqhl for the first time in half a thousand mlloM olnmps of trees, strips of timber, and the "wind brakes" planted about the farm homes. These latter growths of wood illustrate effectively thn fact that tho Iowa farms are reaching maturity lieoomfngof a;e,as ilwere. These groves were mostly planted with seeds or seed Jlns about a quarter of a rontury ago, and today in moat cases thoy have gained sufficient growth to completely hide the fine farm homes which ornament every quarter seetlon. Ten years ago these spaetous country residences In which live the most independent and truly prosperous people in the world, were plainly visible from tho railroad trains, towering above the saplings und half grown shade treos, but today ono can ride many miles without finding visible proof that these grand old farm homes havo any existence. Dos Moines, which is ono of tho few eapllal oitios which has grown to bo the American Beauties. There are none fairer or sweeter the world over I'ufettered and untrani ttieled the AiiiciKhii woman queens it at doea no otuer woman in the world. Yet her very energy and amlHtloti are of ten tliiiea her un doing. She at trmpta too much. Her health is un dermined And when health goes Iteauly goea also. The tue of Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discov ery rc-oetablUhes the health. It cures diseases of the stomach and organs of diges tion and nutri tion and awuret perfect aviimila lion of food und the proper nour ishment of the body It in creases the blood supply ami cllin. inatrs the iuipur itlea that clog tbe system and cloud the complexion. Mr. Mry . XwU, of Tsoncr, "u;r yo , w. v.. l Dbcovcry. 't'svorllo ITiswriMton m, mur neiB 1 uwum ; Ktit) ' I'lrat. ,rtrJldne frlted. 1'or fiftwO year 1 wffened untold lattery I bl given up all Jtope o evrr gttHua wcIL I could uot He down todecti, and cVenrthluif I ate would almwt craiup mo Jo i.jiIi V vmv nervouo and cmiiu lisruiy vruiK acri tbe room I oa r welK iil nu'tiyiuo. wJiru I wiuud JaJVmglhwe wed Wuesidj. years ago; I bow wai one liuudfed .( ilU Ac Lefort. After beiiil! Uk ao long Aa i w ttaitJtJ to ttitutiaJ nH,(htM I luve lakea fiftr tll each of 'iWriptlon,' 'DUcorery . Dr, Pierce'a Pleasant Peileta net geutly but tive.ly, Woumu value theui. WMwmvvnk mm Mb f J w f f J" f B msS. skHk. VV - ' metropolis of ita state, is considerably torn up with continued building and an industrial expansion which have resulted not from being merely the seat . . t.. rM l. ft Ilia ot government, uus uu. ", In.. TTi.nnfArtnrins has earned a foot - hold. The furthnr fact that Dej Jiotnes is the center of population for a region foar times aa large as the Willamette valley, with ten times aa many pwpio gives a further idea a first rank among of why It has taken capital cities. The farmers of that vast region seem to bo rolling in wealth, the result of con tlnnous good crops and close proximity to the markeU of the world. Chicago takes their products at the top prices, and these are not eaten up by freight charges. Every farmer has privileges and rates on par sn pping vmi iu produce puyers, and tho result is the latter bustles to get his stuff and give him tho full limit of market value. Tbe com crop Is a bumper, but It's always big in tbi region, and it is no uncommon thing to rido for hours through continuous fields of It. They remind ono in their monotony and immensity of tho bonanza wheat regions of eastern Oregon, eaitern Washington, California and the Dakotas. In Illinois the methods of farming seem to have outgrown this stage of the game. Ten yeara ogo whot is now true of Iowa was also truooftho ''sucker" state, but it seems now to havo passed into tho transltlouary or reconstruction period which at an earlier day followed tho forced abandonment of wheat rais ing. Thus ttin starofemplro seems to be treading its way westward in agri cultural as in racial and civic matters. As a result of this latest trans(orma;ion or growth this state is now turning its attention to the smaller aits of agriculture, horticnltnro, stock-raising by scientific methods, and tho develop ment of avery littlo industry that will turn an honuit penny. Ono of tho most important and deplorable results of this statu of transition now in progress Is tho driving of thousands of thu growing population into tho great cities llku Chicago. Tlirru Booms to bo a gonurut notion that tho tlmo forgoing west to grow up with tho country Is past. Those who do know that thero still exist west ol tho Rocklos millions of acres of tho richest lands that over lay out of doors are staggered by thn (act that it takes n cold hundred dollars for n railroad trip out thoru and back to seu tho country. A prominent Chicago man suggests that when wo havo tho Niuauragua canal such people can bo landed from Chicago Into Hun Francisco or Portlaud at a prico us low as ten dollars apiece, and to substantiate his prediction cited tho fact that several ship loads of Immigrants have been brought from Holland to Chlcagoat5 apleco. Thu ship compulea brought them to Now York at $, and then tho railroad companies carried tliobo steorago passengers through to Chicago for thu remaining $1, Of course thoy didn't travel In tho first cabin nor In pullmau cars, but thoy were brought to their destination safely in ten days, and tho transportation companies adm ittod that thoy "make monoy 011 tho goods." If this great object can bo achieved by tho proposed canal, it will not only bo a Godsend to tho striving millions who need room to expand, but it Hill relieve tho congested conterB of population in tho East, In the uud our western coun try will bo developed and tho railroad companies which now opposo tho groat transportation achomo will grow rich oarrying to market what this new population will producoouourrich lands. A. I'". Iloruu, Jr. A Taleirraiu That Talked. At oue time when tui late Georgle Drew Darryinore was playing In San Francisco n fabulous aum was onVrvd hor by a local theater for her services for n few weeka. The offer wiih ex recdlngly tempting, but her contract with Churlua Frohman stood In the way. However, on the nothing ven ture nothing won theory, she tele graphed a detailed statement of the offor she hod received to Frohuinu In New York, explained how anxious she was to accept It and wound up with the plea, "Will you release raoT" In duo course of time she received the following telegram In answer; tin Geergle Drew Derrrinore, I'tltce Hotel. Ban FnoeUcoi Not Cutaiu PiouutN. Albeit disappointed. Mm. Barryntore at oncv scut this characteristic reply: CUttte rtchaiaa. New York Cltjri Obi Utoaeis fM lUaaiNoaa. t -Now York Tribune. Tut Bt Prescrlptlco for Mtltrta, OtiiIJi sad fever U bot(leaarVtteUU Oh II Tim I It Utlmply Iron ami qulul II Is simply iroa Mfd tiuJulae in a UleKA rw- ocuru uo payi 6-lucw vol ihMS&m COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Official Orders for Marlon County September Term Rrjerts ai PttttJoaj In the matter of the petition -of Wm. Strayer et al for the location of a county road Dismissed In the matter of the appointment of Y. J. Culver as deputy surveyor Ap proved. In the matter of the olatra of H Wep- Lper for scalp bounty Approved. In the matter of the report of Vm Bents of work done In grading and grav eling the hill at Butteville Approved. In tbe matter of the report of K. Pat terson and J L Johnson of work done on Fairfield and Parkeravtlle road Ap proved. In tbe matter of tho petition of J 0 Phelps et al for increased county aid for Jlary Fan! letter Increased to J-5 per month. In the matter of the application of Dan'l Siewert for a rebate on road tax on account of the use of wide tire wagon Allowed a credit of 1 1. In the matter of county aid for Ruth Miller Discontinued. In the matter of the petition of YV M Hillery et al for tbe purchase of a grav el pit in Road district So. Disallowed. In the matter of the bond of li. B. UerrickJr.ias county surveyor, approved In the matter of the claim of U G Mar- qulam for overcharge of sheriff's 1 . ... ., . .. . . . - fees I aVwnt tl uv ifinifAfAt t.ri!-t24 AtU)rn In Uj0 matter 0i 50,,,, ajj for t0 I am n(jjgent persons Ordered that all awvuvuju tuai iuui ikciciini uiimirii:L , reqajrng county aid or nledical , crro reportei to tho CoontyJudgo and by ,l!m appr0VCll twe 0bKatI0n shall attach to tbo county therefor. In the matter of county aid for Mat tie Krebs Ordered that the clerk draw warrant fn favor for John Reynolds fur (5 in payment of rent for said 3fattio Krebs. ln tho mUtcr 0( th(J pinion of Friink niv. in. ,t, i..,i r a county road Establlsod. Roii sod Bridie Fchomus Bros 3 45 E. T. Malvin 40 00 Geo. W. Hooper 7 60 C. Ficklln 9 37 8 40 a 20 14 1!5 4 50 CO Hofer Bros ! F.Fensklo If. Palmor ...... JH.C. Miller R. M. Wado 1c Co C. F. Peterson... I 1 50 OpaundA Smith 20 25 O.I.Morris ..... 40 39 Gray Bros H 70 E. C. Hanson 7 60 J. E. McCoy 235 12 J. A. Simpson ...... 10 60 It. O. Donaldton 2 00 W. W. Anderson 2 80 Bruce Cunningham 6 CO T. O. Jnry 2 00 Win. Strayer 2 00 W.J. Culver 0 00 W.J. Culver 10 00 Leo Urown & Son .' 20 02 Cap. Lumb. Co 20 08 A. F, Hobort .', 22 36 Leo Brown & Son Ml 01 Farmer A Trask 03 I. O.Ncdham 20 70 Win. Mlley 17 20 J. II. Scott 2 76 Courthouse sad Jail Account. Wellor Bros ft. M. Wado A Co I 1 00 60 60 60 C. M. Lock wood 8. II. Whito A Co J. W. Watt 33 Crystal Ico Co. old f 1.65 roj Or.Tel. ATel Co 10 05 Saleiu Water Co 60 85 Halom L. A T. Co 35 00 J.H.Scott 2 60 Poitiie Accooat. ' F. W. Durhln i 5 00 J. II. Kolund 2 60 B. II. Horrlck, Jr 2 00 K. T. Mooros 10 00 W.W.Hull 2 60 I.CNecdham. ,. .... 60 Election Account, E8 Longaoro f 2 OQ TM Wilton 15 70 Win Maniiing 10 60 John Hitter old f 17 11 80 J M Erkew , 4 10 F 8 Mattcson 6 40 FA Duffull "DO Stttlostry Account. Statesman Job QHlee ..,.. 3 00 Statesman Pub Co 10 85 Patton Bros 40 85 llurkhardt Bros 1 00 Hofer Bros ;j K0 Henry rape 45 pO Ross K Moores ig 00 Geo b ltogurs 112 55 J H Scott 1 55 PauKr Account, RothAGralHjr f, 3 00 J W Kartell .. 5 KransHoBros ... 1 60 A Taiulor eld fr .,',... rej OS Whltocld 112.50. ..,,.,,... rej Salem Hospital 5 00 Salem Fuol Co 4 rjo Damon Bros , jj jg Or Vol ATel Co , 1 50 llnrrett A ljtwrxMieo, 3 R5 ATanxlorcId 14 .., 4uj 8alem Hospital 48 00 MM High 80 08 eld 81 68 School Eximlstr's Accoust, A W Mlio f 27 rjo Currlo .Bradshaw 27 00 Relate Account. MraAJ Woodcock $ 1 00 Sheriff's Account, FWDiubin J 70 30 -Supervisor's Account, Adam Burns ..,,., 112100 M K Riohurdson.... ,, 54 qq Jury Account. lt. Q. Ramsey . t n 00 i j., Uluokorhv o m T. It. Hlaorerhy oM -SI i&Bm MSSfftU tamm Criaiail A'ctsatt. Bute ts. Mrs. Roast Bobott f HiOnrtoa UTS A.Bower 333 EraeatBobot 330 O. Boecherr, .,...,.- .. y- -3 sot W.T.Eoberts ..t .100; O. Catcabo.....' ....' 1001 P. J. 8oharback ...... 1150 M. Bower . ..... , 3 30 Emma Bohot. ...V,.?,..!. jk 3 30 W. E. Flaxer....': . :..-?. 1 SO F.Dosa... rt 1 CO Wm. ?fowr JLa 330 J. D: Simmons ' F. Tentko 3 M J. Broiles j rjg C.Gibba 1 00 SUte ts WmrandAnna Bower H Orcrton 13 36 3 30 Ernest Bohot A. Bower.... 3 30 A. Wood 1 00 li. Cooler P. J. Sohfcrbaek .7. Tarwick .' 1 00 10 10 3 30 3 30 1 to 1 00 r.. iJower... .,. ;.. C. Glbbs..;. AS'.Copp G. Bohot 3 30 M-Bower , 330 c to- tm W. Slaughter 1 rjo Jno. Brock 1 qq State vs. W. L. Leabe: N. J. Judah 4 gg u. vv.uiDson 2 80 State vs.J. Klee: N.J. Judah 445 D.W.Gibson 700 SUte vs. W. Hubbard: N.J. Judah 4 95 D.W.Gibson 2 30 Stato vs. F. B. Streng: N. J. Judah 5 70 D. W Gibson 2 80 Stato vs. O. P. Beardelev: 1 J' t?'?on,, J " Lewls Id s fin I 70 Stato vs. O. P. Beardslev- t J. O'Donald 325 Stato vs. C.Wiley: J O'Donald 7 en J. H.Lewi! 4 go F'Bart 1 70 -Davls t o 10 Stato vs DLaForo. Mary La fore 3 50 it 'arore A 350 Fred Miller ' 3 60 350 3 60 0 30 2 10 7 20 2 00 C LaFore I. Mil In. .'.If ,u, ....... Stato vs G Baker. J O'Donald. J II Lewis .. Stato vs Ed Mannln. J O'Donald.... BBColbath.... tease Commissioners Account. I C Nefdhnm Wm Miloy 10 20 25 00 "Ilunier It the Dest Sauce." Yet pome peoplo ore never hungry. Whatever they eat has to bo "forced down." Thero is, of course, something wrong willi tbeee peoplo. By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a short tlmo thoy aro given an appetite and thon they en joy eating and food nourishes them. If you find your appetite falling, just try a bottlo of Hood's It in a truo stomach tonic and every dose does good. Tho best family cathartic is Hood's Pills. 3 Marion County Taxes. With but five moro days In which to pay taxes Inifore they become delinquent only a littlo over half tho taxes of Ma rlon county for 1809 havo been paid. Tho total amount due is $178,284.58. Stops the Couth sad Works off the:Cold. Ijiiallre Hrorao Quinine Tablcta cure a rold In one day. No Cure. No Pay. 1'rlceaSc. 8-23 Free This has been ber of routes, in Oregon and you can have THE DAILY JOURNAL delivered to your family box Four Months For One Dollar, THE JOURNAL has all the Important News, Associated Press Telegraph Seryice of same date as High Priced Morning Dallies, and much of it twenty-four hours earlier. Correct uMiy manteis. ; An Independent Paper for the People, Not for any Poli tical Machine, Address, HOFER BROTHERS, Publishers, Salem, Oregon BLIND GUIDES. B1Ia4nM U Me of tat AAn afefett. trntf tkit ca VeWI a hatsaa Wi0f Bat tkere U a itaae bttadnew ump the MrM u. a ttfettkL Tut tits It wbea the Wind ia undertake leidtrtiip. Ira ajne tie ft&Ue Wtik and nfennr woaiea, wiad a to their own ed, pat their hand in confi- fi i dence Into the hand of some self styled leader, with the remit that both fall into the ditch of failure and she poor thinif Mag geia on a few more pace only to fall into the laM ditch the " hoae appointed for all living " AN EXPEatKNCJU) EXPERT NEEDED. Let tu drop all figures of speech and face the facta frankly. Here are lhoMnd of people suffering froea diseoae of one form or another. The cry of tbe sufferer is for tome one to lead him out of this desert of disease into the promised land of health. Hereislr R.V Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y.. who has a record of more than a quarter of a million of cases and 08 out of every hun dred led to perfect health. An experience of thirty yeara aa chief consulting physi cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inatitute. at Buffalo. N V . guarantees him to be familiar with every phase and form of disease. But consumption' It that cured too by Dr. Pierce'a medicines? Among the hope less (so-called 1 cases were tbofe who had the night-sweats, the hectic flush, the hack ing cough, the racked lungs, and the ema ciated, or wasted body, which are accepted symptoms of consumption. Their home physicians said they had consumption. They also said that their days were num bered. Yet these same people treated years ago, have lost the night-sweats, lost the lung pains, lost the cough, have re gained tnelr normal weight, and are living right along in tbe hearty enjoyment of a healthy, happy life. They eat well, sleep well, and enjoy life. Perhaps they are not cured. Perhaps their days are numbered. But if the number is three score and ten ad they live a life FULL OF HEALTHY ENJOYMB.VT, He might aa well end by consumption as fry any other disease. Dr. 1'ierce's uoiden Medical Discovery has produced such re lulu in thousands of cases. Mr. Jean G, Born, 4010 Liberty Ae.. Pittsburg, Fa., writes' "Sotae thirty month ago I said to my wife. I don't want to keep anything from you. I mutt tell you I am ln the last stage of consumption.' In December tbtj t commenced taking Dr Pierce s Golden Medical Uiscorery. I could thtn only speak in whispers. I have taken thirteen bottles, and can say with truth I am gTeaUjr benefited. People are surprUed to hear ni speak, t can halloo, and mv voice hni not been at good In eight years My stomach was nertr In better condition Formerly I could not tat without u lining rery much Immediately tfter, but now I can eat anything I am aUo (realty relieved of that distressing suffocation. "Three months ago I was talking to a man in the shop when another rxnton, who orcrhrard me was greatly surprised thst I could speak to loud, as, for three years I could not speak, above a wmtptr I had bronchitis for eighteen years and t was ited br three nhvsldans but all failed." writes David WarttentuR, Ksq., of Shoemakcrs- rtlle. Berks Co.. I'a. They to cure for me. I suffered from indlgettion. and ilso from conttlpalioui became very weak. I hen used Dr Pierce's Golden Medical DImov try and 'Pteatant Pellets.' and was entirely cured. When I commenced taking these medf iucs I weighed one hundred and thirty pound, sow I weigh oue hundred and strenty-two, and enjoy good health for one of my age. I am seventy-five." "As you know, five years ago the doctors had given jne up to die with consumption," writes Mr. I. G. McKinney, of Deepwater, Payette Co., W. Va. " I took treatment from Doctor R V. Pierce, and am entirely well now. I have taken steadily, aa directed, bis Golden Medical Dis wvery.' " fbek! fkbxI freb! To any reader of this paper, Dr. Pierce's great Health Guide Book, the "People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," a book of i.ooo pages with 700 illustrations, cover ing every theme that relates to health and disease, it ts written on a common sense plan, in common sense language, for com mon sense people. The "Common Sens Medical Adviser" is bound in paper and In cloth. Each book contains the same num ber of pages and the same matter and illus trations. The cloth is stronger, handsome but also heavier, so that it costs more for postage. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth edition, or at stamps for the lightet weight, paper -covered book. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 661 Main SUcU Buffalo. K. Y. established on a nunv Rural Delivery BUSINESS CARDS C. fi. OIAOK WWteCornenSale'm Or. Parttes deslr Ing superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. ' ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1671. ROOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY ULK. B. -R. JONES, Attorney-at-Law Toledo. OroTon Waa Clerk of Clretttt Court . as ap-to-dale abstract ot al conaty. I s years sarins -JM111 lu Lincoln 11-lTm Old Post OfficeStables Are large am have reliable attend ants, your tenia boarded by the weok or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H. IV). Brown 02 Ferrv Street. .SO ULE BIT OS. Piano Toners and R pares; POHTLAND OltK. For Snletn and vicinltv leave orders at ' Geo. Will's Music Store'. Boots and Shoes Msdetoorder. Ladles Shoos a spec ialty. Kelrlng neatly done, J. M. Necdham. 181 Com st T J.3 j-lliva n, State Street Tailor. Fall Suitings juit In. The OborndorfT pit tern frum Chtcsgo, Best business vults 16. M ,nw JA. Tillson, Bartlctt Grain Co, Ptunes rantcl. Fruit bags (or tale. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from C to 8 jwr cent, according to security no expense for examination. Insuranco effected on hops and other property nt lowest rates. John Moii 290 Com, st. 7-l(l'fd.v High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased. V V V Commercial Rabbitry 010 Commercial St., Bnloin, Or. S, C, STONE. M. I) I'niprteUirnf Stone's DrUci Stor HVLKM, ORKfiON. Tne su?res (two tn nitmben are lrxatl a No. S arel 3S3 Commsrelal strwt, and ar ell stocked with a complete line ol drugs an mxlleln)s, tollut artioUs, perfumery, bruiha etc, etc , bus, UR. HTONE Has bad some 36 year expcrletiee In the rao tlceolraedlolnoand now makes no oharge fo ornsnllstloti, niamlimtlnn or nrANerllitlon. Grass Seeds A complete stock of grass and clover seeds always ' on hand. Prices the lowest possible for first-class seeds. Give us a call before hnvirwr V 21 Court Street wv.j,.,&. pnone 1781. BREWSTER & WHITE, The Feei Men. Wheat Bought and Stored By the Aurora Roller Mills llranrh oflico and warehouse 181 Trade st. between IIhh and Church streets. Buckwheat and oats bought nt highest market prico. FRED P. HURST. 7-27-tf tlAw ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT Dayllht Stopover at Matara Falls. Through first class touaisi sleeper from Paoilie Const weekly for Chicago lloton, New York, and othor easiorn iwiuts, via ltio Grande Western. riirm Suit lot-.. Houte) Dunver A Uio Grinde, C lt 1 A P and Illinois Central to ClucnBs, connect ing in the Un'on Depot with Michigan Cetitrars similar ear for points oast. s-ur riicuiara can on oraildror.ocl Agunts or, 11. II. Thombuix, Com'l Ae't. III. Csjnt. It. It. 8 tf H2 TRiid at., Portland Ore uaataw jTJM , yVi 'A&t of ASiK W EnslUfc. For the latost improvod maehinerv for ttusllage cutting wo Mitchell, Iwts A btuvor Co'a branch, F. F. Coruv, man. aKtsr. 8 SO d A w tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough I Bears tha S Siguaturoof jt'M4rrmmiiirmtifrim luulttrdtY Safli'SHSamSMIhaiiS' SALEM 0 BUYERS Squire Farrar No S3 SUte & Thone No. 181. - VtTClt BfOWfl Co rtash Soot). Ilalhtlng. OHiimeretal St. (grrmnJ (Me lelspboee No. ISO. Lilienthal Bros. tt. 1. oitenhetraer, Manager. Office over l-add A lhish Hank. 'Phone So 4l, Catlin Linn OBlee over Welter's grocery stnre. 'Phone No 211. , Carmichael OflJcc over JohnvHi's Clothing iters, In Hnsti-llreman bklg. T, A, Livesley Co ' Commercial st Heond stair south of Ladd A B1W1 tmnic bank, foom ID, npstalrs. 1 Thoncmi. L D Jacks Co Itop office formerly occupied liv Hwren A Levy south of lliamelte Motel S.IEM LODGES 1- J w. w. , t'Alcm Camp No. lis. Meet every Prlday etet. pc, 7e. in A. O. V W hall, State In, bide. P. I). Piunty, U. C. W. A. Moores, clerk I rrx.m 16, Mnmes hlk KCKU3TBW3 OH AMUKIOA Court -eiherwood Forest No 19. Mtets Friday nights In Turner block. John M. ChaM, (Ml. A U Brown fcry 1M7.1t WHERE TO EAT AND SLEEP TOR DENVER RBTiURASr The only plncn in the city where you can get n flrst-clnes meal for 15 cenls. State Street. 1) 0 lm iThe Wilson 18 Confer Stroot. Is now tinder the old management and to patrons In the future ni in the H will meet entire ratlifitcllon lu sleeping and outing, lloouis for rent, rty. mmV or luoiilli. CI1AS. DoWNd, Prop. WHY GO HUNGRY When you can got nil you want to eat nt the ut iiHirrtn iiivti i it . ut i)l) iMMIUl Our patrons teceivn the lost the market nffords. Opon tlay nnd night. McKillop&Berkhart 10( ""Vtto Ht. CANADIAN X PACIFIC 100 Hours Ocean to Ocean via The Imperial Limited Grand Scenery Fast Time ModclAccomodations Tourist n.id flrst'Class sleeping c-ira BOSTON, MONTREAL, TOONTO, OTTAWA ST. PAUL For full particulars apply to E. J. COYLK, Jl. 11. AIUIOTT, A. G. P. A., J -Jit Third St. Vrtneouvor, H. C. Portland. WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY For a ticket Ea t, you naturally and very prnporly want to go over tho routo that will give you tho very host ucconiO' nations at the lowest possible rate. Hence, you should ask your tiekot agent to make your ticket red via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted Tourist pxcui sums in modern Pullman tourist sleeping cars leave Salem every Jlonduy Kvening and Thursslav ovoning via Sacramento und ever) Tuesday even ing and Saturday morning via Portland and run through to Chicago without chango via the World's most scenic Lino connecting at Ciiraico with all morning iruuiH r.u, nissrwitii uio Itotk island personally conduclod tourist car for Iwston Thofo tourist sleeping cars aro broad vestibulwl, lighted with Pinlch Uaa and provided with all weekly illus. iraieti perlodlcula and magazines for tho . i . . .......u ...... ii.uvin.Hinn iui iiiu. ireo uii oi our patrons and aro accom. Hinr. inioiigii io uoatimrion uy u rep - rosemative ol the Great Rock Island itoutn. no also havo a dmlv ilrKt.r-lnni Eloi'iiint! ear eerviou tn Clilpmut vl i... Suenio Line, and the liett d:iiing car eervieo in tha world. Kor full informal ion, maps elc.. call on or write to, A. K Cooi-kk Geo. Agt or Portland Oregon. W. W. Skixkkr. u, M. Powehs Agnt S, P Co. Agent O R & X Co Sultmi Or. Salem Or. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maqhlnes Work Don Qulakly. I TotanjMuw S UlswJf. Ltsave orders ul itMioiii i am sircei, ar istoiner niarkut, M. VanFi.BT. Ykw Park. 5 fit 'WBjfifffJfcjjs1 jjl'lsllif lilik EKlilllji'aW Salem law (nMmiS j OFFICE, CITY HALL. For water wrvk-e anoly at olio . Bills payable monthly In advaoic. J Make alt complaints at tlie ufflc ttJi.;.. km PCPAKT' roa ?:a siaiiri. ' rtwn ForlUnd. I'Ui,, r'KRk 9-.I5 a-tn nicagoi in.1 e , 8p kane Walts .Walla, Spokan ni nrer CiUpD - UBfl, AtUn tic Ex. 9 P, m VIA HUKTIxoto! I OCKAN HTKAMhTlTKr P ra.,For8an KranclSi lllV' Ball every nv dsye. 8d. m ax. Hun COLUMI1IA M;.En tJMUr- day 10 p.m. " """' i way Uniiapl WIILAMETTKRIVEn Insure tfatem mrruTiiauu,ficwMr rui L Undings. TodiT t;'! BatruMsrM. WILLAMETTK KlVERm Mil lloata to Portland aa abn.. i?1"' iiiyci car nnc aiuregon City If is,' ,"ea k ucmjeu more, i iciew to ill MiijhTM . . - -. .i- 4 iaina.u Wn.nlURton, California or i he ?! ?.h.ckc.,,..Lh??.,.,.r?m .?It 6tt oSff l"ortlaa. l made at Portlaud with all raiLi-.?; Gen, Pass Agrffi, A gent. Trade Ptireel ife" City ticket aud freight offl JKrSi SOUTH AND EMi VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE TrainB leavo Salem for Portland vAn, atationa at 5:40 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. n) 4:05 p.m. w Lv Portland . 20 a .UlMA rsr, Lt 8alera. Ar Ashland .... At, Sacra tnento.... Ar San Fraurisco.. .12 30 A M uttri . 60JPM . -,m p m i;; . A JMfii 90AM I ill , 724 AM Jan an k Atugden ,. ... Ar Imnwur Ar Kania, city. Ar cnicago. r I-o Aneelcal iao pm 11 an tans 'Mil IJttll tun Ar ki raw. SiOP H IMA M 9Ai A Jl SJ A M .. t'M, P M, C A M 12.M P U Ar Fort Worth. Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houston , Ar New Orleans Ar Washington Ar New York iwri I'ullmau and Tourists cars on W7k -r ? tV trains. Chair cars Bacramento to Ogdn and 1 l'nso, and tourist cars to CWap, St. Iyouls, Kow Orleans and Wsjbli)r,ttc,' vyonnucting av can rranuiecowilo m oral Bteamehip lines for Honolttlj, Japan, China, Philippines, Centrtl ini South America. See .Mr. 'W. W. Skinner nijent at fc'! Station, or address 0. II. MARKHAM.G.P. A Portland, Oregon POSSIBLY You nro not nwaro of the fust time ni superb Borvico now afforded by the wWVfil 4. VlI 02 r? ftv Pierrot 2 WE HAVE 'Trains -2 " Daily Fast TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako tho morning trtio travel via tho o oning train. Both in llnoly equippvxi. "Our Specialties" Fast Time, Through Service, Mlmn Palace Sleepers. Pullman Tourist S!wj ers, Pullmuii Diners, Library (Cafe) Cii and Freo Reclining Chair cars, Hours in time saved to Omahs Cue ago, Kaneus City, St. Louis, New Voti Jioaton, and other Kastcrn joints. Tickets gool to Salt Lake City w Denver. It la toyonr inten-st to use Tn On land Limited. Tickets and elwfl car berths can be eeoured from W. W. SKi.txn. Agent 8. P. Ca Or Guy Powem, Ag't. 0' R. AN Salem Ore. J. II. LoTiiitor, Gon'l Agent, No. 186 Third St. Portland Or. : Oregon Shori Line Kainoad Tho Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and ail Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite rootej,'3 tho UNION PACIFIC Fast UaillM or tho RIO GRANDE 8cenic Ud No Change of Cars. On tho Portland-Chicago Fjvecial, 'tt finest in the West." EaulDDed With BlfgntH standard 81erers . Fine New Ordluurr Tourlit Slwpcrs, Superb Ubrarv-Budet Cars. pwvuuiiiuti(i MIA', m ... . me KeelinlDitCiiairCsrs. DomfortaUlu Coach c aul Smokers. Kutlro Train Completelj Vstit10'1- For fuvtber information FPl' " J. R. NAGEL, GUY POWERS Trav. Pans. Act. Agent O. R. 142 Thin! Kt. Portland Or. 6a!S Corvallis k Eastern f TIME CARD, No 2 For Yaqulna: , ! Train leaves Albany 'fS" j. iuiu luuvca sjurvuiua.... t. Train arrives Yaqulna 0 -isp-i ' ivo. j ueturelng: I Leavos Yaqulm ina. 0-10 B 11:30 12:15 P Leaves Corvallis mires Albauy.,... No. 3 For Detreit: Lea veil Albany ... Arrives Detroit ... 1& I.. .11:20 . i-i A. Pnturnlnrf I Leaves Detroit 'r K A i rives Albany .15:4?.P.S One and two connect at A1W? , j Corvallis with Southern Pacltic li giving direct scrvleo ti and from M i port anil adjacent rjcacue. , ti Trams ror tne niounwm" -r'.iu Detroit at tiucn, Riving anipie' to reach oanminir grounds on IlrcltGDbusti and r-'anliim men M.!u?d.?.y;MU bdwih !?.?, V" ! J. Tl'ltNER, i k lit. Aiusnr. I.I1IDCSC ana Jaiaii --.-;..,. Dry Goods. "M2 MiHtais vr. Fui nlshlat CooJ t. ; M"W iff . :A ire -Va lailrri urniraeais. ou. "r"i; u . (- Chlaawarc. Etc AU 1xm 5.4 . sellta- chess. . . ft,. 110 STATE STREET, &mvi' 'Lull it Amju'u (Lii , v . . 'Mi-iALx-mAUten.-,:' I... -ii'-''.':tfLisn; . s-..vAKHr W ull. ' -"" n I Tain Iitsatalitiiiiil if 1 1 '