Wfr -7" AWJ.lrtitiaihwIrtArfl.',(i- jilj ijjte8ihi h tfrfrJiiftnMjfltmip'aiiv if tf feu .? -s Plfc. (1 ' I l K ifi-i.iMiMii iim. nHWira ml nil )m liia i M ,, , ii- ! i " 'Ja" """llllir ' "' 7 -m -r . . ----- i arm 'nfitmfl wwifr"-1 tfMWMMWMPWaMW'WMffliWWWaMWMWMaaWt i " "" Neves thatk Die Fr lack ojfjjpurishmcnt are justadwdas though dicy; were (mSItUftlci&fe.' In eftfTcrTcase the base of supplies has WettJ mtetfered with. Nerves that need nourishing make their wwtts known through headache, backache, lots of appetite, indi gtion, fluttering oT the heart, irritability, sleeplessness; aiul gen cod weakness. Feed the hungry nerves, build tljciy yp and- .midcc'thcm strong and vigorous, full of vim, vitality an.d power, with, the great nerve food and tonic, Drilescryine. r '- ' My dcxvc became bo TrcafTand run-down frtfm tho effects of an old wound that I became paralrred i P I fectly helpless, fflno years of my life wMjASMd In an , Invalid chafr, and during that time I endured io most . ' -- Intemw Buffering. "Wben I coimucnced taWDgDrIHw Kerrlne it seemed to giro me Instant relief, and Ja a few: - weeks I was able to be m and about once more. E. J. Penman, Garden City, Kans. D. Miles' Nervine quiet tho nervous Irritation, .tlmnlates the jUmgUca and fills the blood with Just tha rpnrWimcn needed for . weak and run-down conditions. Give It a trial. Sold to druggets on guarantee. Db. Mnxs Mbdioaj; Co., Elkhart, Ind. Lonely Homes A hwaa U new complete without chlldVtn. Yl nuny fconwl arc MUttttt. Mny wlvsa are dtioUU for U lack ef child lo km. Their Uyts art alrrJeii void of the hljh motives of nwtherhood. Wills barrtnatn Ii eauuns; Inul euUbU uiaut end lorrow, It cxlitt In moit cut on secetmtof son llttit fmal trouble, whkh Was of CsnM would .pccdlly tt rljM. Thla wr Wins rsguUUa th oWdcr d ftnult crtMU by bulldiiit- op th worn out name uA rtfulttlaj thi mtaatnul flow. It rtitor u ths hiitm womb to IU proper pl. Dy atrtnjuv ln$ ths generative orjan. It inIm prea Kwicy poilbU whr berrtaneia cxliU. You cm dfpend en WINECARDUI Satiating women ll over the land have been Ipendb on It for aeventy.flve yesre. No mora tonvlncln proof can be given than the luUmony of Mn.Benion, whole only one of iiixiuJi of wamtn la whom Wine of Ctrdul Km ferousht pemsntnl cure. Heay eaaea of ttitunU$t-UM uouwe vrfdsh robe motheri 6f their hopee-fuvt been avoided by timely uu ( the Wine. You arc wked to try Wine of Carod end Thtdford a Bleck.Drau,ht, IU companion medicine. Nine out pf ten Miei ol femele trouble, berren. mji Included, yield to them. All drujjliti eell Sl.00 bottlei of Wine of Cerdol. yunatrroon, Arc , jni i, iw. :..t;;i Lr hatrntUK iuivv eviii" e w -..- .-.... -- - ." ... S"we,,wlu,,,,m nw,,"rn mSI'sIab riiMdoK rfiuiiiM (Wlrtiai,' fie!BillfiS,,w SPEAKERREEDER'S, jy WaHtlSMh & PDBLlCORALSa jbw to o fior Worn9n - Wltnn OootOPS Fall Can SeeINo Wrone fn Takln? What . ,. Hirnii Mit-F!irrr"-,,,-,y' T IT8W Bladly 'would mc' fly toirt Ills Excuse Is, That tae Chief Clerk insisted On It. fib 'Necessity for'a llowl About It -He Drew ihe'Money and Spent It. The Salem cotntpmAml ol the Ore goulan In an article un the expenses of the lait leiitature, has the folUmiug! "Ilnvinon of tho eennto Journal oMt flOO. and thoeatno nork in the Iioum- cojt 1070. Hiteaker L. JJ. Ilwler drew' 1160 for helping to correct the houeo journal, and spenl.all hia time in Cnllfornla while tho work wns yol"K on." Mr. Hclr was aked by Hi" Bist Oreonlan rcKartlln the matter ami laid: "I pay it no aiUjntlctn, 1 am only human, and did Juet what otbpra would liavodono hail they ben In my iwBllion. 'i did not want my name Included in the reolntton, hut the chief clork inilated on It. Therein no U8o now for anyone to make a howl about it. I drew the monoy and have spent it." DUoonrasU- (he Book Aatt, "Oot books?" napped the diminutive gniard at the threshold of tho big ofljee. "Yes, young man; I have booka," r sponded the woman with the portfolio. "Just stop aside. I'm going In to seo your employer." "Afore yer roes," snld the boy, still covering the sill, "I wants to tell yer dnt dc boss Jtiat upset his Ink. He ain't In no lovln mood " "Oh, he will listen to my demonstra tion." "Maybo he will, but I wants to tell yrr rtnt ho Just got a telephone call sny In dnt burglnrs had carried off de walu hi of his house." 'Htlll I"- "Den do news Just enme dat his trot ter run away an smashed up de trap an roschman." "That Is very bad, but" "Just nforo yer como a young fellar rushes In an tells du boss dat his naph tha launch hns been fired by tramps." "I sympathize with hlra, and may bo" "Do boss goes to look at his watch an finds de mainspring broken." "Oracloust Hut" "Den conies do news dat S an Z stock has dropped 20 points. I)e boss finds dnt mice has gnawed up his new Insur nnco calendnr. I)e gluo upsets on a thousand stamps." "Torrlblol Vet" "Hut waltl Just ns you comes up stairs do boss asks over du telephono whether It's n boy or girl. Bomebodj saya twins and" Hut tho book ngont hnd vanlshctf. Tho boss enmo out and patted tho boy on tho head. "Patsy, you nro n brlckl Tako tho rest of the nftcrnoon off. Hero's faro to Lincoln park." Chlcngo News. r i a. u L.a sh1w -wi sm man's am auw mvj mui. uuun-." -' woman's feollngs, triaU, Bensibllltica, and peculiar organic cuMuroanccs. Tlioc things are known only to women, and the aid a man would giro la not at his command. To treat a case properly it Is neces sary to know all about it, and full information, many times, cannot bo eiven by n, woman to hor family pny sieian. She cannot bflnff herstB to toll 57erytbinKl nad the physician is . o. ASTORIAWWS Of . PERSONAL-ORGANS It Would Like to See a-Corbett Boom Started Early. Its Idea of the Purpose of Organlzlne Republican Clubs. , V. Still Tliey Come, i Sjtili: Tliey Go'South J . SM SSSJSSiSlSMilBSMSSlBSSlSlSSSBSSiSSSISSSBBBBBSBasJSBBBSjSiBSB I Rambler Blcycles'sre Leiaeri. There niul le mat ltM ThtrelJ. OurwheeUsrerliht. Ourpollcv bin Jwilie llaes sad finish aake the: : 3L & o a. and East Pacific- -Cor THE SHASTA ROUTE' Trains leave Salem for Portland and way PstHtIonsafr6:40a. m. , 7:51 a, m. and1" 4:68 p. m. Southern MM It. CllXTTZLU at a constant disadvantage. This U why, for the past twenty-five years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to us. and our ndrico has brought happiness and health to countless women in the U.S. Mrs. Chnppell, of Grant Park, 111., whose portrait wo publish, advises all suffering women to use .Lydla E. Pink hom'ft vegetable Compound, aa it cured her of intlnmmatlon of the ovaries and womb; she, therefore, speakafrom Icnowledgo. and her experience ought to give others confidence. Address Mrs. Plnkhatu's Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. Columbia Bicycle Given Away Tuesday, Evening, April 30 Don't Forget to Call and Let us Tell You How you May Procure this $50 wheel. Remember Only pne More Day. a. a. .: ; .W. JOHNSON Si .CO.. Tho People's Clothlori. and Furnlaheri J7 Coiiunerrlal 8t. Paloin. THE DAILY JOURIIiL Uy HOPUn UftOTHKHH. 1 tubbuaV. apuil aoTwii T Dally Ons Voar. a.OO InAUvano Daily Four Month l In Advanoa Duy,by, Cirrinr oo ' M0"') PRESIDENTIAU VISITS. ko president has ever vliltod Kaiteru Washlnuton. Mwto than !f0. years ao lnwidoat Hayoa eamo to 'Oregon, and oxtaaded his Journey to tU Intrder ol tko Inland Umpire. trvn)liM Irom Tort )nd to Tho l)all by stealer. 3'resldoot llarrlsou wasul hero lu April, ton yus ao, but h(s Itinerary oUttd theeastorn wollon bj this slite. I'flsWsnt Hayes traveled Injm Bau Fiau cSpo to PorUsud by steamer, but 1W d"t llsnlwn mado the overland Jwrnoy, On tho occasion . pf his visit Governor Pennoyer Mulled national uiiorlety by relualnst to send a deltas tlw to welcome the president to Oietpm. orlhelets Urn trip up th atata ai a iffinnlld ovation. ' jfhe presidential party eider! Port land under weoplntcakles and the rain otiniiUdluterferred wll the uroet iwEi at Tacoina and Beatjilo, At all ts places tlia president -poVo In a dwelling rainstorm, -at Tseoma lie fatlomly referred to previous visit ijivMn before, whon tho reat.suow IHsaks of Uio OascAdo rame were obscured bJftmoka from forest tirea, roiuarklng ttet ho must again Uk tltelr) preieueo aUvenHWts of tha ploneorf, rPBjpt,'''i90Bl aaSiw arid tho growth of tho American mur chant msrlno. Jteuritng a rortlsnd, the party went, ctovr tlioO. U. AN,, tho president speakltiK at Pendleton, linker City and a fuw olliV fijiaees. 'V- mm-mm- . . . ,h Etiarsts rear luiviit'Micrunnii. Ocndr Okltisrtlo. cur. eotiilliMtlon (ur.r. J,B9. OvOiC7.iu,crutjtrfBaaiEtfntx SALEM CARTOONIST SAILS 'OR UUIIOl'i: rirmt DrsnlRS to m IlobJl Fair. "Tho most remarkablo draw I ever saw made at poker wua In a Chicago club onu nlfiht," said a Chicago man. "Thoro woro Ave of us In a little social gnmo, with a limit of $35 and all Jack pots. A frlund of mmu whom I will call Jones was dcallnr. I wns first un der tho guns and passed, ns did also thu two men sitting next. The fifth man we will say his name wss Drown -oiiuned thu pot for $3. Jones didn't have tho shadow of n thing In his hands, but he raised Ilrown ?1Q, In tending to stsud pat uud bluff It out. Ilrown had thres aces, and ho came back at Jones with S10 batter. "Now, Instead of laying down, as a wist man should In a case like that, Jones determined to so. It through. He knew, of course, that It would be use less to try to bluff, so he drew three curds to a king and queen of spades. Ilrown had drawn two cards to his sees and had got a small pnlr. As a bait he led off the tatting with 15. Jonrs hadn't looked at hts hand until Ilrown bst, and when he picked up his cards he almost fell dead. Ho had drawn an ace, Jack and ten of spades, making a royal Hush They raised each other back and forth until ouo or the other hsd all his money In, and when the hands were shown the game broke up right there."-Vaahlngton Post ap Warren ClllUirt has left for Now York, and thenoo will sail (or lCumm about tho middle ol May. It Is hli Intention to sjiend six mouths or a year abroad studying lu thu art suhools ol I-oiulon and Paris, lu this ay he hopes to tit hlmivll lor a plaeo In tho very (rout rank of his profosslou. - , ailbortfrjroiK Ittp,' well mider tho 'J6-year mark, and has chiefly made his reputation, sluoo h has Uhui a mow ber ol tlje lVst staff, lie. has i Indi viduality peculiarly lid own. Nobody sees a tiling precisely aa he does. While an exceedingly o)ver portrait artist, ho Is at the Nuua.llmo'a earlmturtst a very uuuiual combination. I'ew men ean get more groleMine humor (mo a small ipftd I bau b. HVittiout e.inMiJi effort many ol Ids drawings fairly Irra dlata humor. For mouths pait he has leeu devotiug himself to a dajly stort lug cartoon. No other apiV In tho country has had anything Jiul like Utem, and few features ol the 1'ost hae apiHJslivl to a wider rauge ol readers. "Uil's" aMoolatos wish him a pleas ant and prodtauJa tnp abroad and a safe return to the vteleamlug arms of his Western oouitltuvuoy, who will sadly miss htm while he's gone. Peuer Post. "CCC" onjvery Tablet. - liver) taVfct of Caiioansts Candy Catharjlo boar the famoui Q. Cw.C. Never toluVm bulk. Iook (or it ami vBoccpt no othbr. BcrWstrc of fraud. AU tlruKuUt, too, j 1 TbtrtlssCUttof I'rotU W he Up Injured by the use of cotTee. itpcenlly iiiero has Wen phiced In all tlie grocery stores a new preparation callwl nilAVNO. made of pure grains, that tukes the plaee of coffee. The most dellento stomaeh receives It without dlatrww, and but few can tell It from coffee, it doM not cost uvir V, as muolt Children may drluk It with great Wnenl. 1ft cts. uud m elH, per (atekage 'IVy It Ask for OIUlNO. JOURNAL X-RAYS Tho now White Corner is the black" corner this morning. He a A Tho oorruptlonlat of one party Is al ways nppreointodly tho bonaos of the other. t A ft Tho thumb reveals character oopect- ally when It thumbs other peoples' money. Thu people, of Balem are not unite ready to have their Klro Department of thu Kola pattern. 'A 6 Tho Oiogonlnn roally novor tackles a subject It knows anything alout until It dleouaeca religion. A groat many peoplo aro deeply inter I'Hted In what the Cospor heirs will get unto! tho pilbert Uank. A 4ft Orogou Iiuh tho honor, or other wise, ol having a IIhIi commissioner uud flah waiden whoso duties aro the same. This puums to bo thoageof small, cheap and nuitv politiclann. Look at e a o A Klbin man who can keep three oranges in the air while driving an ex press wnKon in a crowded struct, list married his third wife. RpeaUlug ol bnnku, Harney Pompolly nays- "I can keep all I've got In my pocket." liolualeo quoted as Buying: 'I never not so full but what I can lay down." A Halftiu youth with a dove-llko voice and a lllmy mould-like down on hts up per lip gets oil this double-headed pun, and ho knews: "11 you're not in soci fly ydu're not In it." s Jo. Meyers dusones credit for nerve. Tliuy wero Interrupted ut tho play laat night by tho lire that laid their beauti ful new store lu ruins. Alter seeing thu wreck they coolly eamu laok and sat out tho play, A Au old-time woddlug uotico ended thus: 'They took uisHt)ge for Kola on thu wean liner HhooFly-l)on't-liother-Me, with Captain Kd. Dove at the wheel, where the bride's family once moved In thu highest society. A late Kugeiio pnpor has the pictures of Senators Kuykondall attd liooth. It tells how they saved the state vast sums In tho matter of clerk hire and how they inauaiml the senatorial victory. The same paiwr te(,( Mr.llemenuway's in tention to remain in Lane eouuly, but strangely doeeu't have a word about (late. Dfsfaos Csaaot t Curf4 by loenl nppJJtatioMi at they eanuot rMoh the dntuuied Hirtten of time, There U only one way to wire deeear al and that u by owstitHtional nuHediefi IHtatnesa is eeuiel by an lullamad eon dltton ol the mucous lining of thu Kuitaehiait rul When tbie tulte Is utliontHl )m hate a inwU iig bohiuIck mperlect hearing, and wlieu it Is eullrtdy etueeti dealneit Is the result. and unless the tullamiwatioH can Ins taktm out and litis lube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo deelmvikl forever t utue ea out ol ten aro csuhhI by Catarrh, which is nothing but au luinumM condition ol two mueous turfaes. We will give One Hundred Dollar fo any ease o( lvalue (eaused uy eatarri that eaaaot to ourtM by Hall's Catarrh Cur,., bend for eirvulars, free. P.J OIll&KYO)., Toledo. Hold by Urutrgiit. 76c 'Hall's Patutly PUtt ate the u 5 opqtj Violation of liUIUDINQ LAW Strange Example of Lecturer In an Educational Institution. Albany Demoorat, ApillSd: I)r, J, I.. 1 1 ill has begun the erection of au addi tion to his brluk block on First street, a plsuafor sheptng rooms lor the hotel adjoining. Itelug within the tire limits he revolted notice to discontinue, Ac cording toaustom heretofore established in Albany the work continued This forouooua wairaut was usued for the arrest ol the doctor and fmir carpenters working ou the place, and they were taken More Recorder Van Winkle, ami their hearing set' for, toniormw si S o'clock p. ih., wheH they returned ami contiaiied work on the building. Iter auoiher warraut was iieueil up. ou eotuplatHt of Chief Kagineer Stewart and Dr. lltll. A K lUoota. K. K. Wag staff, Kar Kropp ami F. II, Hankius I were again uImm before the rvHtnler ami 3 o'clock towortow set lor their hearing. Tho men returned lo their work and the eh lei engineer begau arrangements (or tho iituiNgol another warrau . it looked ery mueli as II It wenkl eoiittuue. The budding is 10x18 feet, partly a atruature being rebuilt, ami the Doctor saya he will aomplete It wltfertMtt eornig. aled Iron roof and sides. Take your wheel te ShiM, A and nave it eleaaed orrejulrtti. seasoH Is almost here. Heater Riding nil a, xd v o art. x a . A'twlsw, Ti.,. c.Iaiii Jiinrnah One ol II. Corbeti'a personal oritans, Is out with a denisl ol the story which hns been going the rounds of the re ol the state to the effect that Portlands' old man will u . .M..i,lMte for United States Sena torial honors two years hence. Accord Ingtothe report published here ar.d e1sewh'n, it i the Intention of Mr. Corbett to orpanie olitlcal clubs in overy toan in Oregon, and In this man ner create a Corbett sentiment that nobilog could eet a'lde, I.Ike a good dog, The Joca.f ki. denies all this, but In such a manner as toleave some doubt aa to Its (incerity In the same editorial The Joirnal take occasion to olfer Mr. Corbett a little fatherly advice, telling him that he should not attempt to swing the party his way. but that he should follow the party until It should be unanimotisfor something like that)ln Its determination to honor him with a seat in ,i.. cunain. In view of the fact that Mr. Corbelt is now nearly 75 year of age, the siiMtektion that he wait some more sounds like ssreasm. Better Btart the clubs. Mr. Corbett; you'll get quicker action MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP WINS IN RAKER CITY IIakkb Cuv, April 30. (Special to tho Journal.) Uig majority in mcai eiecunu todny favoring Municipal Ownership of Public Utilities Kdward Kverett Younu. 'ihe Evening Kepublican and Morning Democrat Iwth made a good campaign for Municipal ownership. The election carries the iguano ol ilOO.OOO bonds A FEW FACTS About the New Catarrh Cure. The new Catarrh Cure Is a new de mrturu in so called catarrh cures be cause It actually cures, and it la not simply a temporary relief. Tho new Catarrh Curo is not a salve, ointment, powder nor liquid, but a pleaaant tablet containing tho host specifics (or catarrh in a concentrated, convenient form. The old style ol catarrh salves and ointments are greasy, dirty and incon venient at tho best; thu new preparation being in tablet form is always clean and convenient. Tho new Catarrh Curo Is 8Uerior to Catarrh powders because it is a uotorious fact that many catarrh powders contain cocaine. The now Catarrh Cure is called .Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a wholctomo combina tion of blood root, beach wood tar, guaincol and other antiseptics, and cures by its action upon the blood and mucus membrnnu, the only rational treatment (or catarrhal trouble. You de not have to draw upon your Imagination to discover whether you aro getting bonellt from Stuart's Catarrh Tuolols; ;niproeniuius ami relict are apparent from the (hit tablet taken. All druggirts sell and recommend them, Thoy con but 50 cents (or (nil sized packages, and any catarrh sufferer who has wasted lime and money on sprays, salvos and xvsdern. will ap preciate to tho full merit of btuart's Catarrh Tablets. 4 30 rJ 4 The Vancouver and Salem bank failures, each canning large loares to doKsltors, will not make surrounding communities lose continence in banks In general, Hankers aru human aud In boom times are as liable as thu average citizen to make miscalculations. That caused Uio downfall ol thu Vancouver Lank with the attendant tragedy aud losses to doposltorB. l'.ugeno Guard. ici, mil u isn't likely iliaiuny more collections will bo taken among the school children for banking purposes until these deposits are mado good. Thoro ought to 1m ououuh religion, morality and common honesty at Salem to sec them whole. tfXW THE BEST WHEEL ON EARTH-1 HE BEST EVER BUILT. AAAAA AAAt r T THE 22 YEAR FAVOBIie A -rue i- vris FAVORITE j"s"rciHiiiisr$5(rj 'Sir UdlC.adC.nt,' - ' -4 Ladles' ndCts' ' ... t-niUfl arcnnii w lUaillUn rPAilt jv.vv. DON'T "SLUFF" of vonr money on their riders. 4 ONKOWNS " Pny a rollablo wiieei Leva, a vjw. "---". .t ...! .. l.rt 11.111 nrOllJCt from a reliable concern who is In business is innnins n jeur u..-. - . whopIc cnid on casv oavments. Your old wheel taken In trade. A full line bicycle sundries, tires etc.atrleht prices 5 Shipp & Hauser 358 Commercial Street. n.,.- Mltiil WemveaeomeUteretalrshoplneonaettlM i an J are crtfsrtd to do all Bear 111 nulla Kiads or Blcycli repair work Lawn mowers shirrened. New Food Preparations OltAlN.O.thenewlcddrln'kJs'aaubstitiitefor coffee that cither children or adults may use without Imrmlnl effects. ..!, For dessert try JELL-O. It can bo prepared in a (ew minutes and in ariou flavors. Only 10 n package. Harritt & Lawrence ntn postofhcb oit'irppv Tire repairs cost more than Tires. ride: GOODYEAR DETACHABLE TIRES yjw2$iu nnd snve thc exPcn5e iBB Fitcnyrim. No cement required. EASY TO REPAIR. EASY to BUY. Every puncture don't mean vulcanizing. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, 0. Snell Yale Cycle Co., Distributorstt'SPortland, Or. s.M a ff Pio trto IIW AM IP S3 I V 12 MAM : !" i V .w Ak l.V Ilrtlna. l.T Wmr.. Ar AthtsDtt . km a.nrn..nln Ar BU PTweetvo-.- . 7 T 31 8 41A A? Bcurcr -" a M ij.n a w Af Knw. CUT 7!W A M lit, A J Ar Ohlfyo 7 42A it 8:jn a y aTLw An?ol.w ioj Pit 8i a M Ar Kl Paw J-ro J' ' Jw P m Ar Fort Wonn. e so a M Ho a m Ar City or Mexico 11 30 A M ll-vu A $ Ar Houston 7, J A M roo , vj Ar Saw Orleaiw flja 1' M 6t3) p jj Ar WMbluKton 6 4i AM 0: r a v. Ar New York U.10 !' M lXlo p fullman and Tourists cars mi CotTi trains. Chair cars Bncrtimento lo Ogdoi, and El Pa"o, and tourist cars lo Chicago, St. Louis. New Orleans and WpaLIn.irton. ConuecilnK at Kan rnndleco with to oral Btenraflhip lines for Honnlnbt. Japan, Ohlna, rhilippluea, Central nn Bouth Amorlca. See neent at Hnle station, or address"" O. U. MARKHAM, (1. l A Portland, Orevi In a word tbls tells ot the Passcntcr Servlci via. "The Best of Everything" The North-western Line 8 Traina dully between St. I'ntil and Uhicngo comprlalni; tho latent Pullman Weepers, Peerless Dining Uais, Library and Observation Cms, Free Reclining Chair Curs. The 20th Century Train -'THE NORTH WEST ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of the year, Finest Train . Eitnc uihte in the World s,Mm lltui- To Chicago By Daylight The Iladger State LxpreoB, the nnest Day Train running beta cen -t.Paul and Chicago Via tho Short Lino. Connec tions from tho West mado via Tho Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also tho best lino between Omaha, bt. Paul and Minneapolis. All Areata sell tickets Vis "The North-wejtern line.".' W. II, MEAD. , II. L.SISLER, ". T A "Gowesr, neb it and alec Ranch it anl roti Kct rid of that weak chest and inir coush H That is what the doctor you'll soon I that hack - ! . i ... bum tit a youtiK mamru man wttu a wile ami clitni to care for aud a modest salary to support them on. lie tvuMn't w Wet Iavc and duty tied him to bis desk in the city People don't have to travel to cure couebs or strengthen weak lujW J)r Iherce's (TOlTlen Methcnl iMvcovrfy curca ob stliiatcdcepseatetl eouehs. bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs, weakness, euwelrttwu aud othsr forms of dlao which if it'te! or uiwkill fully treatetl tvruiuiatc fnully m con sumption. I will writ you wlul Ik lttv noUra Mr4kl Wsvfyh)cfcirf 'uyillimc II IWlc. Ko) al IVMlvm. like Owslj Ky ThUtfta )t go I wou4eJ by fed) W tl luS Pliiir Ihretuh rar luur I hT cuush liuM. ever miwc. with thoMncu o brtath. and H "- r y la take oU the kijhU. hag ot vMthfr wwikt aiw the CMash lo b a uj wuuM ! lo U up tti W4 tfafllM CuuLt iw( t e Up at iwn w U nt 4u cwuld nM wk at aB A fcw nnlht ro I began ualax li Pierce t tloUWa MfUU-al (kity Have iwt u.e4 vuh ilua tr bottle o4 u m eat aleen. aoj wfk aiul I feet Hke a new ma I caajiA aa4 wank U ulfi.Hrotly rtvntuBieitJ IH Heaec'a lVUe MnlWal DUcevery ar leW Ike CJ ft ka Ouoe me Dr. Pierce' Coaimon Seae Mstlical Adviter in paper covers U xot Jrt am receipt of 31 cue-cent sUuips to uy spnse of nulUHjf (y. The book ku tiS pare aud over 700 ttluatratfcm. AOtljr Oh K, V. Mew, Buffalo, N. Y. Are You Mm East ? Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; toll you whtm to loave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take ploasure in answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, Bt Louis and EVEUYWHHRU be)ond. Cliicaio Rock Island k Pacific m Mako your trip East pleasant and comfortable by uslnif the G- at Rock Island personally conducted excursions in tourist sleeping cars which go Knit every week of tho year via Halt Lake City aim the Scenic lino. Pullman sleeping cars every day to Chicago. Toll your ticket auont you want your ticket over tho Great Ruck Island Route from Denver. All tickot agents soil them. Write for folders. A. E. Coopbr, Q. A., Portland, Ore. A. C Sheldon, General Agent, Cor Third and Stark Sts PorthnJ, Ore. f.arjjo Wall Maps of tbe United States.... Given Away HOW TO GET 0MU K you are going East, or thinking of ending lor your family, do not buy your tickets until you uavo eocurou rates Irom tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL RUL ItOAD Co. Thotr service is excelled by none, and they can reach all points In the East, South or Southeast from any point in Oregon or Washington. Through tourist car from Parlflc Coast to New York. If you v ill send fifteen eentfl in stamps to the address given below, wo will forwanl ou by return mall a largo wall map of the United States, Cuba aud Porto Rice, 31x40 inches. For partlculara regarding passenger or (rot(ht rates, call on or address, B. II. Thumbdll, Com'l-Ag't. Ill, CentMt. It 142 Third nt Portland Or PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in thu laat few years, and calls for a special class of equip ment. To meet this demand the Pull man Company has itsued Irom its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper' These cars appear similar to the regular sleeper: being builton the rams plan, but not furnlehed with thosamo eleganra. They are equip ped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, Cillows. pillow-cases, towels, comba, rushes, etc, requiring nothing ot the kind to be (urnlelied by Uio passenger. Each car has a stove for inakiug tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping," aud each soutioa ran be fitted with an adjustable table. An uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business be ing to make up berths, keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of tha passengers. lu each ol the trains which are dispatched dally from Portland by the O. ft k N, Co la to be found one of these "Pullman nP. diuary hleepers." The ear attached to ' 1110 "umcaso-roruauii Spocials" goo through to Chicago with change, and tho ona in the 'Atlantic Express" runs to Knis City wltlmtit change. Pasen geri la thin car for Chicago change to a similar ear at It ranger, Much ol the ttret class trawl is being earried in these cars, the rates being lower, ami the wrvloe nearlv equal to that lu the palaee sleepers. ' rar rate and lull information, inelad ing (older, write to A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Aeeut.O. R A N. Co Portland, Oregon. Royal Insurance Atrency. Mr. A. T. Gilbert has this ilay bw appointed to represent Uw Roal . uratHM Company, ami la authorised to solicit Insurance, to makeeadoneweats, to collect laeneyi due, and in every way to represent said oamcsBv it. ..,, lor Saleai and viatnity. Hv John O. Thomas, Uoaeral A goat lor Oregon. 7.u UtiHU vauir lan uaw. k--.i l. Hatisor and bava tiuuu t,.ruu.u.i': ovar hauled W tha spring season. S tf. Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men road "strength its Use and Abuse by Mon." Doctor Sanden It tells all ahnnt mv III! QlVm.-v ELECTRIC BELTS, and how they a're "B 'wture rucu eases 01 riiepmatism, lumbago, sciata, lame baik. kidnev liver and etomaah disorders sleeplsB. "w'i r any 01 mow (tiseuH neeu ar t man. Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Ruwel HldB. Portland Or. Summer School The first term of the Marion Co. Sumnwr school will open May , and continue for six weeks Its abjwt is to review subjects for state and ecuuty examina tion aa well as for lv4i .u., aad other examinations , address J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. J. SUverton Summer School CooduiibyW. J. Crawford, A. M lBinliig Mommy, July 1. aud oontiaaiag slxtweokf, i;log Augf tt. T0QI. Tuitiou tor laroi fa 00 la advaueo. Two awrs taaohera" reviuw eoarea, A ixYpils review ooure or iaformatioo. address W J, Crawford, BUvcrton, jDr. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIIVIE CARD, No 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:4IS p. 111 Train leaves Corvaitis.... 1:50 p. tn, Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:45 p. tn. No. 1 Returning: Loaves Yaqulna O'lOa.ni. Leaves Oorvallls ll!30 a.' ui. Arrives Albany 12:lf p. ru. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit...,. . ,.. .lltSO a. "in. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. iu, Arrives Albany 5:45 p. tu. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Kouthern Paolllo trains, giving direct service to aud from New port and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon. Hiving ample-time tp reach camping, groands 00 the Breltenbush and Santlam rivers the Jatue day. H h WALDKN, EDWIN HTdNK T K, 4 P. A Maeav 3 TOHNEIC K Ut KbWf Motlceito Coatractors. Salem, Ore., April 13th, 1001. bids will bo received by tho under signed for building a school house iu District Nr. 48 Marlon County, Oregon, said house to bo SO by 40 feet and 14 feethh. Bidders will specify amount they will build for and furnish material and also amount they will build for If school Iward furnishes all material. All bids must be In the hands of the clerk by May 2nd. For further particulars call on or address, J. U. Jontrud, one mile north of school houee on the Hall's Ferry road Tho board reservoa the light to reject any or all bids. Rids will bo openo I May 4th, 1001. J U. Jonsuud, 1 t -. , . Chairman. A. P.Gordon, Clerk, 4 15 dtd Correspondent wanted iu every city town and villages in America. New spa per and other work. Experienced and Hon, New York, Good remuneration tnexporienced. wanted. For particu ewa and atoriesBulletin Press Assoola Iars address The 1 16 tf Bring your lawn mowera to Shlpp & iiausor and have them eharpened and overhau lorthespTTngaoaBon. 3-4 tf. .