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BS iWJSTT fcJMMtWflhtJNi3MUi (TatMLlCMtrii rri-.ii AT . r :,V ' l V 'fe . ktf M i i? 0 Hint to old Folks. atwanwai tialtSalarwaHl wB tw "" m- sf j-i-tS I Hliw-iaa .min-l .1 r n GRAND COURT OF FORESTERS OF AMERICA Tfo& GtsangfG of Life Ol act. like disease, brings inflrmitles; and -with the adraaolag ySTrii con thnrteieduscles,nhelWlJcrstrecgtirtb8 wri-Wed ofCr-oia Court viaisjga stod uncertain step. In old age the vitality Is lowered, the "Hrt beats with a feebler puis and tie blood moves tirongh tka body t-a sluggish paco. The digestion is casOy dttngd, tbo iaervous forces are vrc-kened and the resistive poTrtrsar greatly rrdtaced. Itis thca that tonka and strpgtheners aro grxteftiljy Teceived by the failing body; and waea tho .onto la combined ArKb. serve-food and vilalizuig principle such as De. Milts' Nkhvikb icoBtalns, tho results are peculiarly happy. ' "I was all -ora-oat, Wt tired iad dull, bad jafna In ror bKlcand Me, noappeUt far foodaod watsonervou I oottld saMlj do any tWajc Oar doctor ay oM folia mart Mt- . pect Us feel wells bo I befan tatta Dr. Miles' teniae and itanwsedBierialitaiv It aakw we feel wdl and ttnog and Is Mm samf Importaat period la a rro aaaa'a exlatc-tMW. Owli, to modern nitc Whn Will Attend Me&llnr; tfeanf llTussr. notw noaaa is --"" ..... ....."- -jI--i, i"ii.. - - Moth Session Will te Held at Salem. May 14-16-Offkers Elected. t. irMt a In nml health for seres years." D. M. Dew r, Murray, Iowa. B . Miles' Nervine Qalats the irritation, roste the tired brain, stimulates the digestion and puts new life and energy into the entire system. Yoa will feel better if you bay n bottle to-day. fioMbrdrHgjristseBaiittarantt. Da, JIiles Hj-dicai. Co., Elkhark, lad. TROUSERS . ... - I . - Aro your trousers out at tl ht1 ...... Tronsenihavea hippy way of wearing oat just at tho ' Am? pair In some color,barmonlxlnr with tho still srood y coat and rest will, save your porta while mendlngyour appearance. ,, . . "--. Summer trooaer; cool, enrlceable, stylish lej$ cever: for tore, oatfog or work - with oot yonr -coat ur. Catslraercw, CboTtoU, Wontedi, In Rreat Tartar rqoal itfea Maranlced. For fat, -horHejiBwl men. a.Vuofh of blg-eTrth trouwra, 40 to 43 walU. All jtap Ailed Jure. Spring weight or hry weight. . W. JOHNSON' St 3Q.. Tho People' Clothier, and FarnUbor 357 ComrnerMal Bt. Balem. THE DAILY J QUBNAL JJY HOFBR BROTHERS, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1901. Daily On Yaar. J3.0O In Advanoo Daily Four Month 91. In Advanoo Dally by Carrlar OOo Pmr Month Weekly One Year ahOOJn Advnnoa SHORT EDITORIALS AND X-RAYS. Ko taxation witboot tho eonaent ol tb Ued li a doctriae, and UeWst oJly ooanoll will caakx a && 4rfxt pA aa oeeaptAta tu TiHtiiurt inihaM tins U ta tke jwjgnn. A bus 1ji fMiitt&i&uiy- 3mmr Qht a wetk at IVliuifl 5 -HUlnlifl uufl suili eat to tie TrnMrnMnucf. Cll umiutm; this be tmmitjvm& nut !he aH IciJ ia thaJ9tCKi!httaie aunri 5trjnT beknea. ft favor paatlats a tae-jiURi tax etdta aneo wltbmt tstautUeaig it At ptmfi: If that i tJ ta JlaiaMw wwiid I carried lata Ue mrU a4 44atJ The pilaeipla ia sm taxatkM M tU coateat of Ua taicd. ft The Satte taiara 4a, whk tut a Urjc rarplaa load ta lt,trrry kw t Tested IWXO ta efpr hira. The tavetaBt, It I eIaiMd, git U add of miser ef that dwtrirt a Me affntereat la the aaaalcuaatcd ankiM aod leaaoai to great Mteot .tho Otaztr future of Jabor troeblt. It vife dVfSl (raatly aa how the lava, ppWl the ia tennti of tenall balder. . mm ti Saraofcl l. Marray. atHlt&if at eat, taedieine Eaauataetarer. diU at ToUdo, Obla, U'edBMday. We de aot anew jat what pateat atda he B34 hb nUltoa eat af. hat we de kaav that he mada bU atecwy adrar tUJaj It thraagh tha aewfp i, aad earr rttrretthat th aevMir are abligtd to HtH the deattal af the public ta aeh aa axteat aatagit ap rahwhl ipaa ta ah adrcrtlateata. Hat aolcma fact thai that a aewt paptr wlthoat wveh fcadiag 'matter waald sat Le .deairahla ia aoata fanlNef. ft ft l'aul Lawreaea Paahar' aiw ntel, Th Sport of the 0i," U tahiUtMi aatn 1h tho, May "faw" LippiaeBtt Migatiaa. ThU U by fr ttreagMt aadtbott Betioa fraat a pn aetd for It ltBtaor and ithAt. A "I'aalo Tern' Cabja" In It day bold the reader ap tltOf to doe thl neral of the ar Negro, aafraaehlMd batitlll a charge upon oaroaaoieavt. Optfllan with a falw arreat, trial, o-aUJ.-nd peavk-ttoa la aAaethera Iowa, the tale huu to Notf'ork. llm the writer pukt I rem UtaMart whn he ey of the (Wuthera XgFe ha tome North wekieu their Jortfjees "itwa Uttr fer thein to fagoOodaaroMBoathern fiUla." Thl ftria TJP ublthe a two aalaSa reply pj Count Tol.lol to the deog af aaeeiwunlatl9n prououocod awit him. ft ia dttfd Mnecow, April 1. t aay Wiat at a reiqtt of the djeaaaa ka U4 racdtd latter from VftMat aafd meaaclng hint with Ha ehracJerf the dcre a tetaaaj ar foUatluaaUy cquiiocel, HMijknni, Moreover, ho y, Itooa a4HteM aw iaattfeUe t0 ev, taUHe4t adaea. Cwwit Tali'awaar tba'aMMUM efMJHrcuvaiariiyi ehnrob.thuoretieally aitate, Ulnjurloag, i a lie in practice and I a eompound of TolgarsaporsUtiomand (oreery, under which entirely diiappeari the icnte ol 0hrlUan doctrine. ToUloi I a great literary artiat and ha mado a reoonl a a champion of humanitarian interest that leave hloi one of the greatest men of hit age. Tholaatactof tho Huitian Greek church only raveal the fate ol of all who crot tho path ol legalized . governmental superstition. ft ft ft Two bod let of tolenllflc moa gatlierol the other night e6e in New York, and the other in Galeae to witnet the tott i aaeleioial tattntraent vhioh wa ta traavisait the halftoae pictare by tlrti&i 6th Uv la the Chk iifiuti ikatef rNUt Harper to aba 5i YLc. 7tur-io.at aa aaempt'eto aa- UoMaltl Kw Yark aad, aad the thre4 AmiBVtxt fKoeia gathtced ta watah the sfr U lit fvatare ef the prealdeat of ibCaca Uaiverritr erelve out of a 8Bt pM polaU ta tin foil till it be. ci a fae-araatto of Uteoaaoa the other InuuaiHUr aa thoataad railet away. Tke CWaao aadience, Itowever, ae earotax ta ward rired by Ulert4i, h diaappataled. Tmo Initruaient at thatead dal not reeml the ftnpreaiiion efearty, aad. ua ptare reaalted, exeea it ladaattoa ta th IraaiiailMng wires Wtag girea a tho eaeie of the fallum. a m The wrtam'n Qtab of tiin Franeiiao barewait! la arraugieg for the eutur uanwl ef the ladle of tho I'nmtlnut Ul w.tj now enroate to till city. TIihv wtH glr a rwaptlon to Mr. MuKinley la the Mark Hopkfm Art Iniltuto, a ;garda party t Fori. Manou and a ban- 1i at lie California Kaoh of tluoo fowtteft prwaliet toibo tlo mout brill Uat'ef it kieu! erer known on the IV eiao CoaaC The alab will also keep efa he aad tho Udle from thi eatt vM be lavithty eatertalned. Ttoat tho Udie freaa the eatt will Im outclael la ttatare, daU aad Individuality by the CalKemfa dab wewea ko withoMt tayla. Jt 1 'a be rvfed that Uie Salem tVeeaaa' etaheeald aat gt Into wotkiag ardor ta Urn ta have gfvea it ialUal faaaUen to the vinlwg party af fenlalae aatabhv. ft ft ft The Aawwteaa HtUetlpiMM la the llrltnh war lata will aat traly effrat tho New York ntaeejr market, a the payaMBU therefor are vproad aver a prkfcl af eight nU. aad ketaro the (ait aae i paid the Saath .lrtaaa war will deahilwM havo terwaaatW. in whUh event Kagftth aaaal4 wirl U again ttaatvd at par aad apmtrO. at hUh priea a very htrtgw rt u( the loaa awarded ta Ut toWj will ftud lu way baak to Raglaajl ta rU the advaaae, the iRtvuttve wa the part af moat of the tabrtkw la (hit a loiag fpeoulatiaa aaU uot era)aaei hatdlag. The rate at wbieh the ttemt Ity I aftered maik KaglUh ooatol dewu ta a prleo lower than they have previoutiy aoea tinea ia iiaring panu o(lft?o, ft ft Tho tbaveaient for a pardea for J. 0. Luhiwan. formerly of Salem, it hacked lyr tho !et and miMt Iptelllgeut umU ofthltoity HU ertMto hat tuitJintiu. eiroutalaaN, aad tho application for oxeoouvo riemenoy near no mhiUaHIt to the p4icaU'ti for lltd Uuear rapiit from Southern t whWh m to have little In H fvur. Tho effort ia r atom Luhruian to hi wife and chtM Aad good aitiMDihip i a woithy OHe. O ..Tw jST'SJi ar a 'Witae ,,y.UUidl&M yzm&; TW niatii aaawal Hate eftavaattfaa af tie awl ceert ef the Forester of America, 1H b held ia Salan, May 14 la The reseiaaB wffl be held ia Taraar Hall and will be attended by aheat far ly tfVlegatre. The I'ait otHeera will alea be pretest aad thl will aweM the aaaiber teabaateO. Ia addition ta the anneal eleotlen ef atacer. the eoavenlkw will efoat two tapreeae repfewnUtiver to repreeeat the giaad eoert eaavestioa to Us held in Baltimore oa Awgaet 37th. The raeraber ef eoart Sherwood No. ltf, af ttritalty are arraaslBx far the recep tion aad eotartalamont of their vitiuag fraler. The jmritd'tcliom of Oregon m eaaod of S4 labardiaate eoart, all of which are ta good -landing. Tho paai term hat bees saost? ararparaa, both in Goeoiberf hip aad finance. A aetgain of nearly 100 per coat ha bea made ia afenherthip, while there it bow Bearly J10.09) lathe treatarie of the tab ordinate eoart. TMt good showing Is doe to the liberal spirit BMaifeatad by the order In keeping aa organlaer eon ttantly in the field for the part year. The grand eenrt, too, h been laaet pieaperoa dHriait Uie patt term, aad polati with pride to a rahstantial (am In It treury Among tho proposed amendment to tho confutation of the grand eenrt ia a chango in the law per taining to the grand court funeral fond. Thl fond alnce it adoption by tho grand court two year ago, ha proved to bo ef great benefit both to tho variooa court and the membership. There havo been SO fnueral claim a pah!, both to member and members' wives, atnonntlog toUOO. The followiog is a list of the offteer and delegates expected to attend the ses sion of the grand court of Oregoa. Court Mount Hood, No. 1, Portland, A. Anderllne, I Gotdenbergand H.CIe-ave; Coart Columbia, No. 2. Porllaad, K. A. Gmio1I and George Hoaghten, Court Multnomah, No. 8, Portland, P. F. Ito goway ami M Klapper, Court Wabfoot, No. i. Portland, A. llraimr, James Bain and F, T. ISourgeols; Court Germanla. No. 6, August Dwimc ;Coart fcamlhi.No. 7,Portiand,A. K.SehwarU and K.1I Ah! gran Court Aetoria, No. 8, Astoria, A. Schroder and Gunderson; Court Itobin Hood, No. 0, Oregon City, 8. O. Dillman and F. 8. Hanker; OourtThe Waltoa, No. It, The Dalles, F. V. L. Skibbo; Court Ocean low. No. la, Gardiner, T. K. Mici; Court Ouo- Hay, No. lo, Marsh- field F. A. Golden ; Couit ljueen of the Foroater No 17, Handon, A. G. Iloyt; Court Hhr. Forest, Na. 19, r?lem, A. I. Itrown and J M. Cb; Court Mabl Marian, No. , UGranJ. W. II. KWpper; Cjurt Uberty, No. . AIUm, 0. i. Ihirkhart aad V. II. Warner: Court Mistletoe, No. M. Ashland, O II. GelUUe; Omtrt Jot pfcine No. ST, Grant' Pan, Jafca- Trem' Uo;Coajrt I'nlty, No, , Corraltls.J. J Malvoy; Coart Henrvolenae No 30, Sliedd, (aot re(ortl), Court Indoen ih'Heo No. 30, ImlepeaioMeo, K I.. Gulu; Court I)ougla. No. 3?, Ho'eburg V. C. Gray: Court Bohemia. No. .S3, Cottage Grave, T. W. Jenkins; Coart Poplar No. .11. Bngene, William S Moon. Grand Officers- t . T. Itogera. graau ahhM ranger, rurtlnud. J. II. Matthowa, grand tub chief ranger, Aatark; lit. ISdward Oi-drleh, graad treasarer, Portland ; duiuutd Kafka, graad BHanaial aeere lary, Purtlaml , Jamw Fiahor, grand ro- eortllng secretary, The Dalles; H. G. Hlcpherii, grand teuler woodward, Portland, G. N. Koynolda grand junior woodward. MuMlnimllo; I, Greonbaiun, grand auulor ImjJI. Salem ; Jama M Kiuley, grand Junior bdle, Portland; J. H. Kimbohl, grand trnato; A. 1 Nolaou, graud truateo; A. FriailmaH, grand trustee Craln-01 Crala-01 4 HoiuouiiHir mm imiue vihmi you wauutt tieua.ioUki. npiiutlxtug. Hoarwh liik food drluk to tnko tho place af corfoo. rJoltl by all grocor aad Itkad l nil w ho luivo UHod it Grata O la nmilo of puru grain, It akts (Mgwatton uml atroiigtuotu the iiocvm. It m a atliuulaut but a health balbUr tho tblldron a well na the adasu eta ilrtnk It vlth groat toSMtti. Oaaia nltout t aa much as caffeo. laV. aawf an pr tMickugo At yeas far Graln-O. k Miamoviiu approaen um periecuj satarai enasg tnta-.at eifeeBBff a train of trr annoying and uS&e times poiafnl symptoms. Tboe dreadful hot SaOiea, aendlnc the Mood t-rjrinjr to the heart natll It w-8t nsadr to burst, and the faint feolinir that fodo-ra, sofBt-timea with akllW. a if the heart were troinir to atoD for (rood, are symptoms or a sg to dan- The prasaat aity aaaaaasaajistaaa h to Mamo lor the rtdiswlaei ia f asrtod vaiaaiasaaf. Haaaaa fen rntatred to aseaie w taa ta aUigalieaa that U hath Mader etal vatoseaaaa. Ms. Jrarxie bul gtrrtma, Berrow trouble. Tbo- hot Qaahea are jnat so away calls from oature for help. The nerroa aro ory lag ont for asalntanee. The err should h heeded In time. Lydla . Pink ham's Vegetable Componnd wa pre pared to meet the needs of woman' system at thla trying period of-her 111 c It builds up the -weakened nervous system, aad enables a woman to pas that grand change triumphantly. " I waa a Terr aiok woman, caused by Change of Life. I auilortsd with hot floishea, and fainting spella. I was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I wa entirely cured by Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound." Mb. Jesme Noblk, 1010 KeymrSt., Germantown, Pa. STRAWBERRY GROWER DISCUSSES SOME VARIETIES Pxlflc Heoirtte-4 In brgliBiiig u BvricH of papurs on etrawborry culture 1 cannot forogo tnc ujtporiuiMty 0 jMying a nordjn lavot of momII fruit growing by nwWwiU of towne and cttias, and in faror ot evon ttui who follow fanning of any (fewcripetoa bucvuHbg ourhoa:a-.ta aleu iMHUt; una. A jhtku can hnnlly ou ny good health and be in a nurioal L-uwtttioD mvaaally without b&tag In pomMhJO of at loaat one robust oa Uwnaimi thai aanoaat to almost n UMOM- To cae criUchnn. I will eall my wlf a crauky crauk oa the one Inwacn of bortttfuiraru known na Utw auaw aorry mmry. It )a one of the larg mi and bmC proa table Huoo of bui iho lu tM iiart of the WlllatnvtU- YnUtfy. iHAtt of the email faniR-rs nir Salem who have kuot up with n detMH4e of the Uaiea for new a rtoMoa uml tho wants of the eonoumur. nave yur in and )wr out put wore ummmm- lu tha bank from atruwhorrluB ihan frota all oihrr fruits put togwh r. 'Pho fact that can grow Um I ruli to -rtton and lu uubuilitl nwiHttuoa HMhoat imuatlou ought to (xMiUm-e anj'ouo that tuc amount ot OMHOJ to ha mado out of it fc oul iuimimI Im aatoririM in nudmg the varUriiw-t and thu uvarket ith can ucrton MMd refrigenulng curs, than Hohl m wwotK-ally iiHliiulted. Jioforo Imvhig tin foaturo of the ubjtt lt ua consider hat U motin to grow thl moot torroct rruit wiui out lrrtsntkn. Tiioro I not only sav ml wiwt wmor would cost, hut fur uun hniKM-taut, stmwborrluii grown HiihiHit iniifusloit juxi hlglitT tluvorod, iHgluT voiorMt anil -oliuwr tliun ttiooe aiumUilli wattnd. If we got tho rtgiK kltnU and put tlioni up rlitlit for BiMpmtHit, wo cuu auiul Uiuut furiltur. avi lotlor prWoo uuu fcull Uimn iiioro rvadll than Iwrriwt from any iwciloa that di-iMHMls ou trrtgatkui Miou it coumt io purring up a airawborry for cwohimiUI jHiriHMWH lu h ctuiuury avo cmii doubio dieoouut uiij utlior part of ibt worhl. If jou dou't bolievo it, ktp jHtr vyo ou tho aoi oiupiut'Ui or tht tunning bntlneMi at Sdlein for tho mxt few yanra. WiMt varlotaVa ahould wo wk to ih-vet-w hero lu Wwrteru Orogoiw I would any to all amataura and fruit fMrutvra for proftt. Uiia hi a ory im portntM tHwstvr to eaanlilor We all know that on of mmtom of bow vtt nothf rHtradavwd oaii yar. not one on an itvorasMa hua any uaniMuout ul ho vr osHtursag martt, out of iorhapH Afty vartotMo. AJi awafaut to tbo skli-s ia too aaeowry tatWaoo, that 1 Irnvc thwrwaraii laolaal kaat oa haa ihtovou phintiug -tho tM- U-tir or III) I tkav f.mml aa. tul- atabv fr th. Maw iVht com aainiailhl iu H bvUlf r . or pmhing )H uu Bu and Tfy a Box Tftnlht. Wjic yoa thank of at, hmj tmd try a baa of Caaorata Caaahr Cx tkaroc, ideal laxatrva, Hnaai Yawl aerar fafrct it Cimaiai taMata aurnpad C. C C. Kavar waVd ha balk. All tsrwfssatt, tac. Tho aopaaar toaa Is Hal ia tho load ta the sflHoM l the . aaal will bo ubuI the are rkar diottaottoB drawn botMoon tnnkkng ta-t bargierv a adaoart of 4ao for gamatau Tiimm. aal taaat aseeu t-r aaaaaar. last ttw fcutksNoa- aw for aaataaaar ftM am nwt:Ml wMMMHRL "tAat us jmmpmmm m. put. f9tvHHMtf lawl' BawMlW flB SMh1 iwa a aaaaa maaaao. ot- ooMav -t jaaaoa a akf Mat) aa sua fitiiw aa ttn iftoaiM aa KMk M wtu pay tu aaaawauaataw iu Ivo Ml Utat Ima varioti T aaa kiudn of we itux f Hftal irlll mltnit. aociavatiuwo t ato oloi'l 4 atpuwxofsuii frww thn 1 wtoaaaw -j li-ceiu io the anaami-ata t u mo ikd A itwga ftv ftwata.- m jwo eksetaa: aarg tavrtea 1 tbr IV. kit.' wt wtaww liirl 4't fnw tot fer pr4u. ul im rim ufi SW4M 1 n-i.r. v' Wh t'oior ill .wtor aU ,f out) ttll t ' mix ilivv MhtuUil Hatv hsu Wt.- .r . titv and frikl - I r a uro vra r w aaat r ta arrWt ftowavtag or etaaaiaatu tarixjr wlih frun ew alturtwr thaa the fa tm umUo rhom rHa araoi Knash far th imvmhu. i-hv waaaao prouoaJitoaM iri. im (Mr-tuna aaai enrvranr atMYwl t, will tod iu grmtu sunvM. K )f 1 It -. i. JMay t. nM fftft sl Itav a hiu ftavwr aa i POBUURfLOANS An SOCCESSFUIi IN OREGON Cltfes Wrth Idle Export Bonis. Funis Foolish to , , vj, w . Ln. - r aa.f aarasaTTflMAaa Trr?lf1inTiaVaCTiWMia'P' iMnriTi11aanriWi'fc n mrfiMtitMmAmmmMnn t ijjiiiijmm Still Tftey Coine Still They GojSoutii i , 1 Saeoli Be Soli at Home 11 conas, Are at All Necessary. ! The Mew Home Bona aocscnptiuns Are Aivocatei at Penileton. pnhU-Imini! eople Salem Psntltr Blcytlcs areLeadfr. Tb'ere must te some rtsw. There Is. Onrwberlsarerltht. Oorpollcv Is right. Strenithjlibtnesstessy-ninnlng juslltles hssisTmrilacs il flalsh make the : : 1 9 O 1 M. ... - .., . ilfcMH, tJV,... and East Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Ff4tot Kl ?ih?m saioe ln s thwted a Isr loan of city bowls, .WA) li.ard, all -re taken by r-alem iitM cent, awl MO.ftX) of achonl dirlct ovttds were swbeenbed thrre oa the- same tertns. Indepadeoce la now Beating $6W0 Lndr Ornrnn men will lake the entire iwoe. Baler City could hsve done the tarae thing with her JI00.CO Imm. if Bsker Cili will psnl a an utwer tor spoaK lag " f her business latere t. And PsiMtH for that waiter, rou Id nave hM er boadt c-f irsoe a )ear aepon the same plan. Take tie Baler City ea?e. Tlwt town bar, it i claimed by pede thure, one m llioa doilara lying idle in the banks. Tim mooer would better le employed, of cvarn, aod no l-etter manner for in ewoM be suggested than that the owners inbibo for and take the bonds of the municipality. Than would the Interest be kept st home, and not 10 to tre East, New York or Bos'on, or some other money tenter. Piji'U.ar t'aii are the modern ten dency in public borrowings. The I'lihed 6tates goverament, after n.any bond salts to foreign persons and large finan c'al institntionr, tried the popular loan plan and found that a loan many time as lsrss would he bi-en taken had the opportunity offered. With due respect for the opinions of the osScials in the various towns of the Inland Empire that have recently iloau ed bonds, the popular subscription should have been tried in each ou. In few instances would It havo failed. IH&BEST WHEEL ON EARTH-IHE BEST EVER BUILT. 1 HOADSTER f 4 S3500 I Lailts' aad Cents' h. THE 22 YEAR FAV0BITC Ctiainless $60 CUbHION FRAME. S50.00. Llrht ROADSTER $40.00 1-Inch Tutlnt Ullcs' and Cents' 4 4 4 4 0 rvtnu'XS." Unv a rellahle wheel from a relUMd concern who Is in buMness 12 months a joar and who will protect their rider. Trains leave Balem for Portland mid way stations at 6:40 a.m. , 7:54 a, m. nud 4:08 p.m. I.v rorUftWL. IfOA it ll-00 A M 12A' A M K Lv 8lrm. Ar Aahlautl Ar njifrmmonln... ....... 6.-00 Ar 8U KfHUOKO.. ..... 7.45 IH .AfOjnloh I J A. M" Ar Denror . - nso A M ar Kuism citr '2 a M Ar Chicago-- -. 7:12 A M AtIjm Anirelei "2w"lr it Ar El Paso 0:00 v II Ar Fort Wortn.-. 6:30 A M Ar City of Meiloo ..11:30 A M Ar Houston .... ! 0 A II Ar New Prions .... .. ton p M Ar Waahlnglon , GU A M Ar New York 12;10 V M Pullman trainn and St. Louis auiT Touristd cars .sTioT'i, J0J3 . y k A . 7W1 y 15 A ; S A J, IU A 86 I ' ' A v ' "AJi 0J A m ti p , r.. Lf JO V on Iwti ih. Chair cars BacmrnctiUj to Ogiln El Paso, and tourist cars to ChltHL-u ouis. Now Orloatisnnd Wna'.h .o' DON'T 'SI.UFP' of jour money on P.HHJInn at (jlltl t.(l1rltMnn M.l eral stcamslifp lines for Honolulu jnpan, union, x iuiiujuhub, (,-eiitrn1 nn South America. 5 Sfiipp & Hauser 25S Commercial street. RAir In Minrl We have a tonfte rmir shop laconnctiion j ij j liCar 111 nilllQ klflasofBlcycle.rtMlrwork. Uwn mowers sharptnea Wheels sold on easy oayments. Your oil wheel taken in trade. A full line bicycle sunirles. tires etc. at right prices. .. .. -,.... ...i.. i,a. Mf-mn.i-tinri mi are trecarea io so an HHnci tMzr&fi?tr?amrMzr7VMffirrrtmmMtt If is U A FEW FACTS Atoutthe New Catarrh Cure. The new Catarrh Cure is a new de parture in so called catarrh cures be ea it actually cures, and It is not 1mpy a temporary relief. The new Catarrh Cure is not a salve, ointment, powder nor liquid, but a pleasant tablet containing tho best specifics for catarrh In a concentrated, convenient form The old style of catarrh sahos and ointments are greasy, dirty and Incon venient at the best; the now preparation being In tablet form is always cluun and convenient. The new Catarrh Cure is superior to Catarrh powders because ills a notorious fact that many catarrh powders contain cocaine. The new Catarrh Cure is called Stuartu Catarrh Tablets, a whotoromecooibina. tkn ol blood root, beaehwood tar, guaiarol and other antiseptics, and ourea by ita action upon the Mood ami mucus membrane, the only rational treatment (or catarrhal trouble. You do not have to draw upon jour imagination to dim-over whether you are getting tBeat Irom Stuart's Catarrh Tnblets; Improvements and relief are apparent from the list tablet taken. All druggitts sell and recommend mem. lueycoH bat W coats lor fall sited package aad aa; catarrh raffem who has waatodiuu aad money oa sprays, salvo and powders, will ap preciate to the fall merit of Staart't Catarrh Tablets. 4 SO 5; PREPARATORY GRADE STUDENTS TO DEBATE r The Burlin'on Route ranks amoriR the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8.000 mi'ts long; emplowng 35,000 men; reaching 1 30 0 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lints; hating through-car arrangemtnts which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU shduld select, next time you go east. Ornl.-i. Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis and rvTRYWHERK beyond Eee agent at Bnlo" Hlatiou, or mUrns 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Oregon In a word this tells or the Passenger Servlct A. C. Shkuxw. General Aeni Cor Third and Stark St.. Portland Ore PULLMAN ordinary sleepers; The tooriat travel between the Last and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions iu tho last few years, and calls for a special class ot etiuip. inent. To meet this demand the Pull man Company has issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Sleeper. ' These cars appear similar to the regular tleeper being built on the same plan.bot net famished with thesame elegance Tbey are equip ped with mattre(6s, blankets, thnls, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, cvoiN brushes, etc., reouiriog nothing of the Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men read ".Strength Its I'se and Abuse by Men." Doctor Sanden A.ltllt.A 1 11 0f,HV KlXfI-t?n.FLKCTRIC BELTS, and how they are Bach car has a itov for aauior tr aoi 1 B.i , , ' .i,a,.i0, "TJr"CkD?::!no. -lata, lame bnck, kidney', j.r.G ..! . .7'lrr"" , uiTernnu Btotnacli ujuvtr iiyr.. .b Bauu.'nicu raricr On Saturday evening. Hi Portland, a team of college students ia the prea-ar.. tory department of ue of the S.iea. achoola will meat in a dotuteanii. PlillippiuequetfoTi--iihTeswtM-ir,l Tw nan aaai MR tsdarwaataoci inclod from th.Portlandlltt -k Ws.ia- f aao. ta etteUulvorailywHItsro.wsa, UhmrSa ... Lt,trr, a- v rv. acvompaafet each car. hit boiiness be- ir. to saak ap berth, keep the car eloaa, aad look after toe want and coatiorta of the pasMogers. In each ol the trams which are dispatched dally iroa Portland by tb 0 R A- N. Co. ia U be tooad oe af tbos "Pallman Or. dmarr -fra. ' The ear attached to the "ChkJis-PorUaad Specials" goes ihroagratoCbicsgo with change, and the one as ta 'AUaatlc Ezprecs" runs to KaaM Ctty wit boat change. Paesoa rri ia u.. car tor Chicago change to a ttaniur ear at faring?. Maca of -he Am travel Is beia Mrnati a tbK crt. tho ratos beiag V . aa4 Um fr a-eariy snl U UM4 miMfUHM. disorders, sleepless nuss, or any ol those diseases peculiar tc man. "The Best of Everylhing" The Northwestern Line 8 Trains dally between St. Paul and Chicago comprising the latest Pullman Sleepors, Peerless Dining Cars Library and Observation Cara, Free Reclining Chnlr Cars. The 20th Century Train ."TUP Nnu-rn ucc ERN LIMITED" Runs every daybf the ear, Finest Train ttrtiumti in the World suan To CWcago By Daylight The Badger 8tato Express, the flnkat Day Train running between St.Paul and Chicago Via the Short Line. Connec tions from tho West mado via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This ia also tho best lino between Omaha, 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. 5!iClm "" I'CKets Via "The North-western line.". W. II. MEAD. H. L.SISLER. U. A. T A Chicago Rock I si mil & Pric sra Make your trip East pleasant and comfortable- bynelng tho 0 at-Ttock Island poreoTiRlly conducted excunloiiB in tourist Bleeping car which go Ka.t every week of tho year via Salt Lake City ana theBcenlc line. Pullman sleeping- cars every day to Chicago. Tell your ticket auent yon want your ticket over the Great Rock Island Route from Denver. All tickot agents roll them. Write for folders. A. K. CoOpkh, G. A., Portland, Ore. m Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Rust tl IMdg. Portland Or Summer School Tbo first term of the Marlon Co Summer school will open May w, ami cxiniuiue ior six weeics Its object is to review- subjects for state and county examina tion as well as for civil eorvicce aad other examinations , address J. J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. tlve sldo of the qaeaUo i ai -,.. tend that the retention af U Iottm to tho best interest roaawtmi 3W ajwakera from the Salem K-hot. vtt Francla Ilealo, Knnls Savag tart -Kdna Jonu. fWtaaaai, Oregon. CASTOR I A ?tr laiuti xsA CMldren. -" . -;T-s rW Yw Haia Always Bough yC-7f. -VSSJUU not comlucive to nut 11 ia not more Geaula sttmMd CCC Nvr told ia hull. Bawarc of tha dultr who trka to a -aotiKthiaji put U xxL" T4ko yaar wltf ta ikhtpp A Iloawar and hava it olracwrd orrfpjVd. ItfcUag e(Ht la aluioal hrt. t lu -li- t --- a. . a BatrtUa IM l4 ti Hw W BHfM Katr tf DON'T TOBACCO SPfT and 5 M 0 K B YourlJfrtw...i Wf ew t- t4 4t Urn ! !.( ., mw H( ..4 -H r i m6.to.bao. t-l -i W. H.W MIMr Mi ft pou4. to xtm .t. Ovt 800:000 ?H aJ J.Mkl AJwTTTKRLlto O u9. ? O X I V - fuarst. m ta tat Hut tram Bwjl. tjjttiin r A .wonl ia a trick lioutth or lonccvitv. Iniurloiu tliau the lw.ty awalUrwing of lull masticated ftHxl washed down by pups ui ice wuicr in .iimnier or cujm of hot collee tn win ter. Haaty edtinjr is the foe of health Sooner or later It must result iu in digestion or tome otlu-r form of .torn ach disease. For the cure of the disoaae of the stomach and allied ortftiiia of digmtion ana nutrition, there is 110 nieilii-ine so effective a Do -fir Pierce's tioldcu Modtcul Discoer, always ArV, Jt tiMio.f ixtxavs tit res Mr Marv K Iwt, TH-arr i.ilwcr v W V wHtc I wt 1 lrv ivaMim' r IScncr tiiMH Mrvti xK UUotvttx Havoitic PrcclptiH tail nw,! rtnrtt. i.k- Slgnstnroi kVIV m llm 1 a-k.tr ami jBjBJBja , Ilnae roar lawn mowera in SMnn .v i Hauser aad havo them sharpened and overhaul! for tho apriag season. 3-4 tf. BUsfcrWooJ atOretoa School farBHil. llvla re requested for wood to bo delivered a', the Oregon School for Blind not later thaa September 15 1W1, for all, or part of same. A follows ; 100 cords of large crowth bodr fir KM cords ofseooml growth fir boat qnality 18 cords of grub oak of medium site. 0 cords of boJv oak. atmoht mlit All of this wood to bat in fear' fool lengths from -oHdgreon ttaibor aad to ' ' " oorueo wiiaHtt balk twaJi Silver ton Summer School Comlucted by W. J. Crawford, A. M. beginning Monday, July 1. and continuing six weeks, closing Aug. 1), 1901. Tuition for term $5 00 in advimce. Two courses. teachers' review course. A pupils review muse or Information address ' W J Crawford, Silvcrton, Or. 1 U u.w Large Wall Maps of the united states.... Given Away HOW TO GET ONE If you aro going East, or thinking of ending for your family, do not buy your tickets until you have secured rates Irom the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL- ROAD Co. Their 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 Pacific Coast to New York. If you will send fifteen eents in stamps to the address given below, wo will forward you by return mail a large wall map of the United 8tates, Cuba and Porto Rice. 34X-I0 inches. For particulars regarding passenger or freight rates, call on or address, B. H. Trombdix, Coin'! A't. III. Cent,. R. R 142 Third St., Portland Or J -11 1 11 11 in I c- - Steam Dyeing acd Cleaning Ladle' fine tiroes ami fun.. ,. ..?..., .. I .. ... -- . .-". -"lll..B "r-u.u wiiuout ripping, by ilry proc which imas not shrink or Injure co clean w rvlu doif. rla.an.l r,,. .1.,... loll... i . . " c,,u' mince UiJIot drtees ami dreusgooilg, blanket ctj v-uriains, ortiora and of-ci cieanea OS color. notice. drup- Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned. Dyed ... . r.i.u.a. Work noat, ehoap, anl promptly doBe Sond poetal or call ' y s iji- Mm- C H wtKR. 5I"m W Cummorcial St. HOTlPRiNGS" Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 Por Yaquina: Train leaves Albany Ji:-15 p. in, Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:60 p. tn Train arrives Yaquloa . 0:45 p, ui. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 610 a lu, Leaves Corvallis. .- 11:30 a. iu. Arrives Albany 12:16 p. tu, No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 11:20 a. tn, No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:45 p.m. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Foutbern Pacific trains, giving direct service tjanrl fruni New port and adjacent beached Tralni for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, tilvlng- ample time to reach camping grounds on the Mreltenbush and Santlam river the same day. H L WJXDKN, KDWIN 8T0NK t --,vTr . Uan.f .. .Vlli.I. tlbt at -nr Di aorr, Motlceito Contractors. Salem, Ore., April 13th, 1901. Ore. Anril "1 l.ini T-, '- --.. .. i;mi . i r . IMHfAIK. U.v..-I t - ' ....- lllilA UTI1I lA ..11 flu tlin ...!... imus io no sonito the aaperiateawlaat IT "'-woooeti not Spnse. is ' . r - -" V . . ullUD. . f Public Ustrukat aad wTCoPoa,B nGv b"d'nK a school house in bv tha tnists -Tiki i.trtIf7 ' al ,trS- A sabotaatial BnX uP .. , District Nr. 48 Marion County, Oregon, rt,Vni!'t?!t?.,i,!toUa t acres tho nT 'J Hf-.'f "ow I "Id houso to bo 30 bv 40 hit n7i 14 Hy o-doc of the Board of Trustees J L. CARTER . . . isaponntoadoat 4 3d-ws-wtl fftr Htvu m wora kxiit ti.l k. ...t Ua,j f... ... UJ.aita, rWn--ae..r T i.i ,""'" vphn. aktrsso4 to k14 . I k.l ,........ . w ' T nfa ..I . L c . . . ' .s.iii-11 uw , ; w. , i' .. , c.?: "Tzr.-.rvr'?. ? aom r . .. a . -- - - . . . un iiiwi -. - tv-t. a.itvau two ar . . -. . . " '. -t "W mil or 4 i.vv..t oj7 '"fl-'i lour haadwU eorda af iri - - Ml ""-,ill CYMMI IFOW dar ...I wa.l seasottMl Alto (. an T .. uU K4- Am4 a.4 - .. u.ut wi?., , P " '-k woi All wood -.t TTZT. ' twMC My fitMHi. .rT .. ..T'l lov- ..... kj .. JT -r i iiiwMiliit1 .-TIT. "J...? "-'gnt. aot lesai WM.tU Ulh W rv iwx walk aaroaa ih , I rtwuutuot ukiBj Th- mt4 r"r.': ,:" --..r? . th t-V WflMC ProvcawnU hare also Wrn mad at Te SaHags, so any oa uhM?nl can have botior .-m.,.l..Br ere hasatoforo. ",,OUB "n j ' ironware now in readim to Procosals for Wood for Sute Capitol. SVtu MrwtL to tak" ttu a,,t let aala eaMioeseJ "ProtiAul. (. ' Aav m-. -.. i- Vl .. . . .. . i. .. '- " . . "" " IU IIW.inrlnnaAan Ike i wall oy paribatiau; ti.a.r .5i- - ih. . Jfvh. of IVtorit at Sl. , '.. saving freight 4 liu Aiatay pneos therahy oa samo. tuiWy brT ltv Uhmk tkk i- Urn " tmr 4Urti. I kSte'N4lit Dr. ineree' ComitKm See Medical ahtot, ivi( r oiiwa, v recoipt oi ii Httt tUaaiM . . a w KMtuvlm , I To dvr-4 at tho OaMtal i S'tw. rH-, orwithta kav ar five Wack. ' diameter grauads. Wel, carded witkaat balThwd.To he? &... i.. i.v.1 V. 'T" at Aw oa ' leaved . rT .Ur.V. !? waiM aar h .,! w 111 v . b. ar if ! T - " a S&aWev.. - aiw aay f-amalii. F. I. DUNBAR, Seeoury af Stat. Old Post OfficeStables Aralarge am have reliable, attend atajyoar tom r-aaaioda.y jH wn-kor Skl-I,M lor u?rei-o--Wa. Your patroaaga aoMolQ, H. Mi Bdown feet high. Didders will specify amour. t I Vim. n ill l.ll.l f. . I . . uibj nui uuuu iurou lurnisn uiatoriai and also amount they will build for if ech.? ?ard ,urnt8noa all material. All bids must be in the hands of the clerk by May 2nd. For further particulars call on or address, J. B. Jonsrud, one mile north of school house on the Hall's Ferry road The board re-erves the right to reject any or all bids. BMs will be oponei May 4th. 1901. J B. J ON SUDD, i n .- i . . Chairman. A P.Gordon, Clerk. 4 15 dtd Reservattoas toOpea. r. i 'IS mi Camanche country In Ibdiaa Territory will be opened for setUameat this summer. It i. a grand eoanlry, and reached only via tha Great Rock Island RnniA if . in. teraatad, write lor booklet "The Okla- i?v OMrtanlty." It toll you all about Oklahoma and the country to be WJ Ht-J, A. K. 360 AklorSt.,P(o PKK, G. A. Forrr Ptreeu feu and Oregon,