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ftUi wmviHHmvta BhatMfflSEStSSX mwimfimmmWMttjim109ti PPVMHIHMg . . DwuiiiMBiM.iiiHiiBiMiwatWi(im mm A LONDON CRIMINAL THE..PDG THJEF AND HOW HEPLIES V HI3 PECULlAR'TlHADE. u HeOoerntcB Iloldlr Both In the Cltr lad on the Tlmne Cnrrlen OR III Plunder Prom Vnnt and Cabs Shronded In (he Dense Gloom. Thousands of thieves long for fog with a great longing. Incredible ns It may seem, property worth tens of thou Bonus of pounds, Is every year stolen from vans and lorries alono In London strccta.Qulfe riluetcnths of this prop erty disappears during fogs. Tho leaders of the fog thief gangs usually have souio little capital to start with. One of them affects to bo a cartage contractor on a small scale, lie takes very quiet premises that havo a high boarding round and that aro not overlooked. If ho has plenty of cellarage, all the better. IIo has at least one smart trap and horso and two and sometimes three rogues to go with It ,...., ,rH- . ., It Is during tho late foggy af tcruoons and early evenings of winter that the hauls are made. (Streets with ware houses and not snops mat are ugntoci brilliantly and early on each side am that aro often congested with traQle are mostly clioseii, Tho small and smart though dingy and Inconspicuous looking trap plunges Into the thick of the traflle. It sofn. In,tbo gloom apd murk, places Itself "immediately behind a van or lorry piled with packages of various kinds. Tho men In the quick trap aro all on the alert. One of them, a man chosen for his Immense physical strength, goes to the head of the pony on some pre text lie soon has a package down from the van In front. He Is provided with sharp cutting Instruments, and he has a powerful piece of strap with n . taookjtt. bne.jontl. Ifthqre'ls n boy sit ting behind tlie van, the men Fn the trap contrive to get him down by dl- vqrung ins attention. Kven with a view to distracting the possible atten tion of carters, tho thieves generally get up an altercation, or "barney," among themselves or with others. They are men of coloHsal Impudence and powers of nbusfc. and all attention be comes rlvetqdupon them. Injone case not far from FaiilngdOn street lost De cember they carried off one parcel of furB worth 700, tho jmn boy lielng temporarily blinded, ns alleged, by a lad with the thieves blowing some snuff Into his face from a pea shooter and then disappearing. One of the most notorious of these fog thieves was a lithe young fellow who crept along the back of n pony to Its head, American Jockey fashion, and hooked what he could from out of tho van In front. The great hauls of these men aro when they follow cabs and private car riages from a railway station. In such cases they generally use two traps and horses. A cab Is mnrked that has ap parently valuable luggage on the top. This Is followed till some dark street Is reached where the way Is narrow or congested; then the driver of one of the trnps, that has a very swift pony harnessed to It, deliberately drives across the head of the cab or carriage horse. Of course there Is an angry alterca tion, and while this Is going on the thieves on the other trap have got Into the Immediate renrof thOuggago, lo den vehicle, Qno,of tho thieves goes along his horsu'H bnckjuid lifts tho lug gage down. One of tho hnuls effected Inst winter In this way was worth f 8,000 and was the property of Mr. do Sllvn, an Argen tina millionaire. The robbery took place not far from St. Patterns' church Just beforo thofshops were lighted up. As tho .. summer sun brings forth myriads of living creatures, so docs a Thames fog bring out upon the dark and'apparently deserted river a vast horde of thloves. At least a dozen of tho wharf and lighter owners complain of losing from their respective wharves as much as from one to six hundred pounds' worth of coal alono every year. The reader can learn at any river sldo house frequented by tugboat men that there are scores, literally scores, of tugs on the river that havo never bought a pennyworth of coal for great numbers of years. Tho Thames pollco would tell that samo reader that men have retired on competences who have been reported to have made their whole fortune out .ofrcoal stolen with Im punity on tho river. The police nrohelpless'oyer the vast expanse of river and In tho labyrinth ine backwaslfdst If they lahl one of .the pirate boats In the gloom and durk new, the spoil Is turned out to the .bottom of the rlvor In a trice. If this .Bort of thing can bo douo to such an .extent with a commodity like coal, It may be Imagined what befalls other yaluablo property on wharves or In lighters. Tho fraudulent picker up of tho river blesses the fog. The picker up la a man who notices that certain barges with valuablo cargoes are moor ed In such a way that If they broke loose, they would entail vast expense. The picker up sees that these barges do break loose. That part of his work h.e does In dead secret And theu, mak lug plenty of noise about It at this ,Uige,fh rescues from danger tho yer barges that he 'has set adrift and sends u7a heavy salvage claim. Lon don gnawers. j "UNDER THE SUN." The men who he gone before u litre lutif the longj we lng The word of our clamorout chorus, They ere herd ol the indent Unr. The chordi of the lyre that thrill u. They were itruck In jhe yean gone by, And the irruna of death that kill ua Are found here our fathera He. Hi" ianlt aung of the preacher , la canity still today; ,t The moan of the atrtcken creatura Itaa rung In the woods alwa'y. Out the aonga are worth rrslnglng, With the change of no alngle note, And vthe apoken wordajMe ringing AVtlicy rang lji iuYyeaft remote. There li no new road to follow, love, Nor need there ever be, For the old, with Ita hill and hollow, lore, la enough for you and me. Charles H. Uacon In Century, WHAT MODERN SAILORS FEAR RAILROAD SPOTTERS. THE SECRET SERVICE THAT ONE DIG. SYSTEM. MAINTAINS. - Not 'Win iln nnd Sen, lint nn Uxplo nIiiii 'Wlilch ficiittlen the Ship. "Holler explosions nrc tho terror of the seafaring man," said an old time jjeep water captain. "Such a thing Is lln.l'....i...l. ...'. .!.. i'J..., ....i I . uuu I'uuuKu uu ury iuiiu, out uunginc a cntUBttopho of that kind nt sea. In Milncty-ulne cases outt.of a hundred It means tne absolute wiping out of tho crnft Itself and every 'soul on board. 'lajhe average, landsmnn would -be graStly shocked In Iflbklng oVer tlie "maritime records to see how many ves sels disappear each year and leavo absolutely no clew to their fate. They 'rati well dp to the hundred mark, aud such if mystery Is not t be explained away by storms. A Chinese typhoon may swoop down like lightning out of a clear sky and teat' a ship to pieces, but some llontlng wreckage Is sure to tell the title. A boiler explosion, on the contrary, will blow a hole as big as a railroad tunnel right through the center of the hull, nnd tho stricken vessel simply goes down like a shot. Thero Is no tlmo to unfasten a boat from tho davits or cut loose a spar. "In tho opinion of seamen, that is tljo story of at least 00 per cent of tho ships that leave port aud aro never I hearyof again. Luckily tho modern uygujin or marine noner inspection Is extremely strict and thorough, but It Is Imposslblo to, absolutely prevent carelessness and fraud, and often enough, no doubt, tho fault lies with the engineer. "There Is an old story of a drunken Scotchman who mistook the ther mometer for tho steam gage and 'digg ed out' tho stokers because he couldn't get tho pressure above 80. That yarn will hardly hold water, but I've seen cases almost as bad. I am glad to say, however, that during the past 10 years there has been a steady diminution of tho number of vessels which 'mys teriously disappear.' That Is due, be yond all question, to tho Increased stringency of boiler Inspection and the grcuter strictness of examinations be foro a license H Nsued to engineers. Nevertheless thero Is still considerable room for Improvement In both branches." New Orleaus Tlmca-Dcmo-crat. . t ' Mcmtierai if It In 13-crr Dcpnrtmcnt Prom Ynrdmcn l'l Carlom Com t plication "When Spotter Unknown ' to One Another Croan Linen. "Probably the most perfect spotter system achieved by any private cor poration," says, S. II. Adams In Alns Ice's, "Is that of one of tlie big eastern railroads, which Is to some extent modeled on tho secret service system of some of the eastern governments, though by no uienns so complex. "So fnrreachlng and so direct, how ever, iiro Its lines of communication that the president of the organization Is himself kept constantly Informed of tho trond of affairs nnd thechnuges of sentiment nmong tho employees of every division and subdivision of tho whole tallwny system, and that with out tho knowledge of nuy other persons but his own Bpeclnl corps of clerks nnd secretaries. "Nobody but, himself knovs. tho eUtJ tiro personnel or tho wonderful service tlint ho has poifccted. Ills agente aro Astoria AVcgctablcPrcpurfltionTorAs- slmilatingfncPDodnndRcdula- 1 liiiglhcStomaelBandBowclsor fl drawn from qyory brnncli-oMlie rjondte operating taff. Th6y nnenglnecrs, freight brnkeiuen, .passenger trainmen! Iluoell aud Ilia Songa, Tho lute Henry Kussell, the veteran English composer of "Cheer, lioys, Cheer," and of more than 800 other songs which were popular In their day, had ninny amusing experiences when ho sang his ballads on various occa sions. Once, after rendering "Woodman, Sparo That Tree," a gentleman rose In tho gallery and asked, "Was the treo spared?" On being answered In the nnirmatlvo he, with a sigh of heartfelt relief, exclaimed, "Thank God for that!" After singing the song of "Tho Dog Carlo," who jumped off nn Atlantic liner and saved a child's life, Itusscll was gravely waited upon by n couple of lorkshlre miners, who begged him for a pup. Ono of Russell's songs, of which tho words were changed In accordnnci with the altered conditions. Is our na tional nntbem, "Columbia, tho Ocm of tho Ocean." Argonnut conductor signalmen, ynrdmen, sta tlon agents, tracU walkers nnd cvtm division ofllclnls. Should that' Toad hnvo a strike and strikes nrc far less likely to occtlr than thqy were before tlio present system vas ptlf Into op eration the president will havo de tailed warnings of It from all tho storm centers long before tlie first mut tetlngs find cautious utterance In the newspapers. "While It also acts as a defense against thefts by employees, this sys tem Is Intended primarily to prepare, so to speak, a diary of the disposition, chnracterr-wtfrklng elllclency and senti ments townrd the road of the men who constitute' Jhe vast human mnchlnery of the eorpointlon. Tho feeling which culminates In a goueral ajxlke Is not nn; ii-aiiii ui uuv uvi mono,, uiusn siow growth made" up of ninny' grievances, real or fnuflcd. "To keep track of tho hlftlug mcutnl attitude of his employees Is the aim of this talliond piesldcut. If a certain division HtifrfrHttriidcm bus piadp him self unpopular -with his subordinates, Information to that effect comes 'by underground wire" to the ceutral olllce, and the matter Is taken under advise ment If the newest fireman on the road attempts lo stir up' discontent by Inllamuuitory talk, his views soon reach the olllclnl ear. Kvery leading spirit In the employees' organization Is known to the president, who also knows whether, In case of trouble, tho mnn Is to be reckoned upon as a con servative or iL'rndlenl, "Sometimes' this works out the man's career In a mitutior quite Incomprehen sible to lilin, Pot- liiHinnce, Night Wntclimnn IJrlnvn Is Hhlfted without causey that he can fathom from one di vision lOMinuiuen now siiotild lio know that rtiiuois'of tn Promotes DigcslIon.Chccrfur nessandltCSt.Conlalns nelllicr Opium.Morplimc nor Mineral. Not "Narc otic . ftnx offfldDrSAMVELrtraCSR jtlxJimiut' IKrrpSetJ CtmAriSUggr , ilintrryim nartr. Apcrfccl Hcmcdy rorConsllpa Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss hntl LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Bears the 1 Signature Ku I fa i irV B IvJr F exact copy or wrapper. ill - n Use or Over Thirty Years ASTORIA TMC CtNTAlin COMPANY. NIW VOKK CITY. Vnnteil to Uo to One of Ilia Weil. dlnR. '.Che Rev. Dr. , a prominent cler gyman, relates with much gusto tho following story about himself. Ills present wife, by the way, Is not tho wlfo of his youth nor yet of his early manhood, but tho lady of his third choice, and as a cousequenco the doc tor's set of olive branches spring from divers maternal ancestry. "Such a condition of affairs," said the doctor, "might at times become embarrassing except for tho thorough amiability of all concerned. I confess, however, to a slightly disconcerted feeling when shortly before ray third marrlago I was approached by one of my daughters, a girl of 0 and ono who called my second wife mother, with the questien: 'Papa, will you let mo go to seo you married? I havo never beep at any of your weddings.' "Fun. IMtllndrlphl Feline Duplicity. It was during tho natural history hour. "Give me," asked the teacher, "an example of the alleged deceitful char acter of tho cat." "In restaurants It Is sometimes said to pass Itself off for a rabbit," answer ed the head boy. Philadelphia Times. odhlo In that dl vision have reached the picsldcutlal ear and Hint he himself, being down In the president's little hook aa a speaker of weight and n couuselor of conservn Uvo methods, hns been shifted over to act ns unconscious agent In checking a dangerous tendency? "Some of tho admiring coworkers of the head of, thin system declare that In two minutes' reference to his collected funds' of Information ho can unroll tho family history of tho womnn who washes the windows of car No. 4111IX and tell whether, in her estimation, ho himself Is nn oppressor of tho down trodden or a perfect gentleman. "Where so mntiy Invlslblo lines rndi nto from tho same otllco It Is Inovltnblo that Boino of them should cross. Curi ous complications result from contact between spotters as unknown to each other ns they aro to th06o whom they watch. "Sovernl years ago at n tlmo of gen- oral labor troubles a ccrtnlu railroad got no less than flvo reports from Ita confidential men informing them that an employee who was several degrees higher lu tho secret service of tho road than any of them, hnd they but known It, hnd been making Incendiary speech es. "This was true. Matters had so shaped themselves that tho man nc cused had to appear as a radical In or der to gain admittance to Inner couu ells whore tho Important questions would bo finally decided. To tboohRs grin of tho authorities tlioy were obllg ed to transfer him. Had they not done so tho suspicions of tho men wjmmnke tho reports would havo been aroused That spotters should know each other as such Is hold to be highly undoslra bio. There Is always tho chanco that they might work In conjunction Instoad I of acting as checks on each othor.' Jfeiwrr::' ?! A JUDGE OF PRIME MEATS nliMiys knows jiiBt what ho wants, and knows that ho can nlnays got It from onrchoico stock. If you want a doll cioni ronBt, steak, chop or cullot that is tender, rich and succulent, and cut by an export hand, trimmod nnd not up for your tahlo to suit tho Qiioon's taito, you will always tlnd It nt OU03SN, and at lowor prices than von cn Qui It for nnywhoro elao in Snluni. E. G, CROSS SALEM ORE JOtl'l 2Jl. Easter Rejoicings Wines for tho tables, liquors nnd cordials for tho social uliat aro hero a plenty for Knater wcok festlvltlne as goodnstlioy aro nbundnnt. Shall wo Bend you a caso to your housoV Leavo your ordor now for delivery at any npec Wed day. Ever tasto our whiskey specialty, the famous Tom Howo. ?' Rogers tl-L j218!l!22,Ootnmi,rn?nl Hi...! jaP"WuoJueHlu n"iul Holall liquor dealoi fobmsk V t Spring Trade Judging from orders already placed with iih, uivos overy promise of keeping us ns biiNj us can bo. So if you aro in need of hi in her, bo good enough to let us havo j our orders nt onco. Though our facili ties mo taxed to tho titmoHt. our Hook is larimnnd wo will do our bebt to nc coiiiiiioiIbIo you. Near H, V. PiiMcpgor depot. Phono 051. Goodnle Lumber Co. , TODAY'S MARKET.. vail Acid That Are Death to Cholera. The acid of lemons and oranges Is fatal to the cholera bacillus. Even if placed upou the rinds of the fruit the germs will not survive longer than a day, Ladles' Hope Journal. .. '. . ' .(Dcafne!. Cuuot te Cured by local applications ai they cannot reach the dipeafed portion of times e, Thero is only ono way to cure deeear al nnd that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is can fed by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or t perfect .beanug, aud when it is enurely closed deafness is the result, ;nd finlees tho inflammation can be .taken out and this tnbo restored to its jtiormal condition, hearing tfijl be. jldebiroyed forever; nine casea out of ten ,are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous J3urfre. We will give One Hundred Dollars for vny case olDeafness (caused by catarrh) iliat cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Our b. Send Tor circulars, free. F. J OIIBNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Fld bv DruggUts, 76c Hall's Family Pills are tba best. Ulrlutnff Ilodi. The only trustworthy divining rod that has ever been made Is fortunately cheap. It has a steel head nnd a wood en handle and Is shaped something like an anchor. Any man who wants one should go to a hardware store and ask for a pickax. Youth's Companion. A fool forms an alliance with the 6traws driven by the wind; a wise man forms an alliance with the wind. Chi cago News. The first savings bank In the United States was established In 181U. Estray Notice, Xfctloe U hereby siren tbt I bare UkH up aatl Impounded the folkwii8rWd nll found running at large within the Cltr or 8a lent, Ui-wlt. One ertejr flow, Mgbt color, pllt la eaeh ear fire yean old ' Theowaerof Mid animal en hate the tame by proTlaS property and paylatc the lsal ebaryee awl ezreaM ol taklss op a&d keeplaf eta , and in default Mmnmt for fire Uj. I wUl proceed t aetl the W aaisal at rW aae iloa a ptvrUled la MnaM Na, OX) ef Ike aforee Id ltjr. PatedSaleca.AHM, U, KOt ' D.W 6IBSON. Cltr Marshal. Po&tland. April 13 Wiioat nominal Walla Walla, 57 Flour Portland, boat grades $2.70 $3.40. Graham 2.00. Oate Choice White $l.?5 per cental: grey $1.20 tl.SSii percental. MilUituiT Bran, 10 00; shorts, $17 60 HayTimotliy $1212K Ier ton. Onions $2.25 to 3 Potatoes 45 to 65c per sack. Butter Best dairy, 18020; fmic creamery 20) to 22c Btort 11.'. to 13 imr kiuiiu. l Kgge-Oregon,' ranch 13 to 13s perdoz Poultry Chickens, $3.00 to 6.00; hen 5 00 to 6.00; turkeys, liva 10 to 1&L Mutton Dreseed, Q to 7c jxt pound Hogs Dreeed7c per pound. Beef Topters,$4.604.76 ;cows,$4(e j on .uruB&ou oeez, i to bc. Veal Dressed, 8i 08 c, for small. Hops 67c for 1899 crop, 12 to kc for new crop. j Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastarn 6r5. gon, 012c; Mohair. 25. " 0 Hides Green, salted 60 Ibi, 7 9 S nnder 60 lbe, 7)8)l ; sheep pelts, 16 & 20c UUU UXBKiT. W) eat-65c for feed. Wool, 13 to 16c, Mohair, 25c Hops 11 to 15c Oats 38c. to iOc Hay Baled, cheat. $7; timothy, $10 EgXS-ll812Mc Floui In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail fiOtf BflCaC MillatuffB Bran, $17; sliorti,$19'60, Hogs lireeaed, o. LivecatUe Steers, 4to4ki;cow, $J5Q tn4 Sheep $4. gros j DreMed Veal 7 eents. I Butter I)airy, 12 to 15c ; ornumery, IS to 30, slQre 10 to ISKb. Poultry liens per id., oc. PoUtoea 20 26c C.M. Eppley, eat Stat street U of ns 120 for egg. SOMETHING- NEW! . KERN INCANDESCENT OA3 BURNER ?o Ohimnoy, no blacr-enod Mantles, Gives 35 candle power per foot of gas con&umed. Several sizhh. We have lu stock the No 1 burning ono foot per hour and giving a .15 candle ouHr light for 3-10 of ouu cent per hour. Also tlio No 2, giving 70 candleipowur at a cost of 0-10 of a cunt pur hour. - INVESTIGATE: TH".M 5" galern Gas JLigtit Co, Chemokotn 8t Tolophono B63 Plumbing and Roofing Make your contr.ut for plumbing early to socuro tne i)tHt jDi tor urn ittdst monoy. :.:::: A MKl'Al. HUOt on your biillding In durable und woiiiiiiiH ,tl, Mill protect your properly from ' lire in ailjoimm; buihliug and ought to ruduco the eont of iiuiirjiice. ::;;;:;:; ' A (i h MZKD IKON SKYLIGHT is lighter and stronger llisn uood, guarauteiHl not to leak. Estimate (nriiisliwl aud the bent of work promptly rforuiwl by :::::;; : BURROUGHS' FRASBR PHONb 1611 1QU STATE THE FLORENCE sMtORiuM r - w r - i t . ' SALKM OKBGON AFfln?c&M mivatc h'Hplta' for the truatiiiunt of chronic and (mutual ipto., iTufltUlie po't ar eitptmially for the piirpoo for whit li it u .usttrL (Kiiv'iiiitiy loiatwd williin four bl)fkn ol the biiRinuw purt of the city. TliH iiM-t m chfn IiirniBhmJ and latnt applmuc throutihoiit the limiding 1 1 mh toil by hot walr and titfhtwl by gas and olwlicitv IItr.- um sick oan luvo (ho comhirts of an nlegHiit plvhte hiiiun. comixn"! with all tint advantaus of a geimral himpital without the iioIhm, coiifunioii, and publmjl atUmdiiiK ono. OiiUidv phyieian hriiKnj( a in tra(od with tho grtMtost uourttMv, and , bmIkUmI in wMtrattQni if rjueted. For trmn and furthtir iuforuia L (ionrite of apply pw urn ly. r; cartwright, m. d. supt. VISITOKSWELCOMUDUETWHBH2AN P.M. raBm' --'" Tirn'iiiYtia HMH...I in i ssx,3bi3m: etotce apjaAimi k THE BICYCLES THAT REPRESENT THE GREATEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY IN THIS OR' ANY OTHER COUNTRY. ARE KNOWN TO THE WORLD' Xs Colttmbias, i (i i if (? Hi -t t Ibartforbe, Y t Co.umbla Model 64 $40. IDtbettes! A lino of bicycles, haying many patented features, that competitors cannot copy features that placo thorn head and shoulders nbovo any oihors. You see thom in overy country On tho globe, proving our claim "Standard of the World!" You aro invited to call nnd osnmlno these wheels and try thom. Wo carry tho largest lino in tho city havo all 4, models on hnnd ready to dullvor. No waiting! Havo a compluto lino of sundrlos, sod on easy torrrn, take old wheels in trade, rent now wh.wlt), do repairing and clean ing. Wo takocaro of our ridorsl Hartford Model 24 - $30. r r Otto J.W'ilson. LA AA AAAtJiAU il Ai AU a, L Ai. AA Ai ii ft ti 'Aa ijL li Ai, U it, U ! tUi l3BB8HIII9Mllf?BX9KIIHRIiaaillllMHllinMIBriliBl a iSE I K V MT - i in; mm SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacilc Co, THE SHtSTA ROUTE Mechanically Jointed Tratno and New Seat Post Clamp Are tho Envy of all Other Bicycle Dealers The 1901 Eacle Bicvcle has more improvements in Jits constmction than any other bicycle. Come and see a us ai 0 uueriy oireei. i Bellinger & Wilson I MB H H H BS H BH HHWMH HH 9 0BHHRHHHNM1 HMMMHHf 3LOSL a3 tecKAssc B1CYCLBS X 2 THE STANDARD OF QUALITY 3C X 1 ROADSTER t J W5.UU 4 Ladles' and Gents' Gyrpwvr TIIU 22 YEAR PAVORITC O nnAncrcD r it rt 2 41 r r (tA tfJnnn r biidiiiicb eppv .cssr. A Lliht.. COASTER URAKE3 $5.00 EXTRA 4 Tutlnr Ladles' and Gents' Trains ioavo Balom for Portland and way stations at 5 :10 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. and 4:58 p.m. Ly l"oru"ria" I.v Biora... Ar Aibland Ar Btcramcnto., . 830 A M -11-00 a M .12Xi6 A M , 8.O0 1' M Ar Bau FraiicUco. 7.U Y M ArOjfilon Ar Denri nror ArKania. City, Ar tinicmgo- "8 85 AM .30 1' U 103 P V U.K5 P N 4J3 AM 8l A It Attx Anjelwu Ar Kl i-iio.... Ar Kort Wona. ArCtty of Mexloo Ar Houston . Ar Now Orlon. Ar Wuhlueloa rk SO A M 735 A M 7.4'i A H . iiWPM - 8-00 P M .M0AM .11 JO A M .7 0AM . J0 I M .tUAll .U.10 P M room 9.15 A U 735 A M 8:80 A M BvTAfl e.-oo p m .W A M 11:0 A M 700 A M B.1W ,P U Rut A M 13-10 I' Ar Now Yor rullmau and Tourlata cars on botu trains. Ohatr cars Sacramento to Ocdm. and 1 Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, Ht. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Sim Frandluco with bov oral atoamehip lines for Ilonolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and pqnm Amortca. Boo 8Hont at Haln station, or addreta O. H. MA.BKHAM, U. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OAKTJ, 2 For Yaeutna: Wliy do the rtnmhlor makers succjed? UKOAUHHthey do not trj to force EXPKHIMlJNTfl on our riders which AUK DANGKROUH. They tnnkonii article that has stood tho test for 22 Ionic years and today are stronger, neater and handsomer than ever. Call in and in iptct our linn, it is compluto. Auk for handsome Indian poster catalogue. Wo tell wheels on cany luHtallmmita. Wo will trnilo In your old wheel. If you want a teuond hand hluyole ours will interest you. Sliipp & Hauser 25B Commercial Street. A complete stock of sundries and tires of all kinds at right trices No. Train loaves Albauy .1... 12:45 p. m Train leaves Corvallis ... 1:50 p.'tu Train arrives Vaqulna . 0:45 p. m No. I Returning: Leaves Ynquina 8'lOa.ai Leaves Corvallis. 11:30 n. m Arrives Albany 12:16 p. m No. 3 For Detreit: Lcavcb Albany 7:00 n. in Arrives Dotroli 11:20 a m No. 4 KeturnltiK: LeiiVRS DnLrolt. . l?!ifin ... Airlvcs Albany 5:45 p 111 Ono and two conned at Aloany and Corvallis with Southern PaclUottuInx trlvln direct service t and from Now port und adjacent benches, Tralpa for tho mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, itlvinir ample ttm to reach camnluir urounds on th UroltenbUHh and Santlam rivers Hip Hnlno dav 11 U WALUKN, T K AP . TOUNKH, sg ut ibiur DW1N rtTUN' Man In a word this tells of the Passeater wrvlct via. Bear in Mind That wo aro now prepared to do all of bloyalo roptlr work. Ikliitf lu wlmuli .tnd h tve thotn II to I up. : : kinds your You Can Cut It With an Axe a lKy , I JL "The Best of Evcrytlung" Tlie North-western Line 8 Trains dally between Rt. PauJ, and ChlcaKO comprising tho Utrat Pullman Hlfeperi, lVorloiw Dining Cars, i.i nra ry ami uirrvauon uan, I Free Itechnfng Chair Cars. The 20lh Century Train -"THE NORTH WEST. ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of tot year, Finest Train ! in the World Eleclrle Dinted Steam Hcaltd, 523' vV Any Man Can Shave Himself With a..,. Safety IRasot 1 In fact you could not cut yourself If you wanted to. We have them. R. M. WAE)E & CO. SALEM OREGON BUT PINS.TACKS AND DR0KEN0LASS CAN'T HURT IT Buy a pair for your wheel and you'll appro clnto this; and besides you will bo nblo t rldo ALL Ttm TIMB. Then too, thero will be no repair bills, ao you'll be money ahead by the cud of the year. We are talking about THE GOODYEAR BSSW2 U&THISQOODYEARTIRE&RUBBERCOmAKRON,. Snell Yale Cycle Co.. Distributors ? Portland, Or. To Chicago By Daylfglrt Tho Ilailgor Htato Kxprew, the finest Day Train running between t I'uul and Chicago Via the Short Line O -iinfc tionq fiom the West made via 'IIih Northern Pauillc, (treat Northern, Canadian Pacific This ia also the beat lino ba'woon Omaha, tit. Paul aud Minneapolis, All Aieats sell tkkets Via "The Morth'weilcro lio?' W. II. MEAD., (j. A. II. US13LER, , T A New Food Preparation s OIIAIS O, the new fool drink, la a mibititute for oolfee that either children or adulU may uho without harmful nitixsla. For dwHtert try JKI.LO. It can he prepared In a few minutes and In various flavor. Only 10 a package. Harritt A. Lawrence 01.1) I'OaTOCKlOK OIIOfJKKV OcLi6rxi is the best trading point in the valley and The Journal is the surest medium for reaching trade. Chicago Rock Island Pacific Make your trip East pleasant and comfortable by using the flwt Rock Island personally conducted excursions In tourist sleeping cars which go H every week o( the year via Halt Mke City and the Scenic line. Pullmau sleeping cars evory day to Chicago. Tell your lck agent yoa want your ticket over the Great Rock Island Route -; from Denver. All tlokdt agents wll thenn Write for (elders. A, , CoOPMj O. Portland, Ore. ''?Bi M t;i v -. ! W M j .- n n-r-r v-aimgg jmmw'r-zzwsismsi fcaHaE.zzzEr?rai Hteimrffga