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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1901)
MMlM.tMWfew Mm fciwei.i.lWjj twIw- "T - - J'AVm -.-.. C-' K 8$ : K r-'.v Flff attractive womanhood and equip her AH dniglti tell Sf.OO botllea of Win Tho HotlTWOoil, T .jt MMa .XmIimimI fn Majvf AJBorloaa, nod It o f ronblr lmpre4 aent In rrftua dortnr tb boUdoy" I pnrebaMd bottl WMuffcrin with fmJ trouble, fib for iKm time, nnd when her perioda would eome on ner ennenn,- wmjk-Ulna- terrible. I Indneed her to trr II and lb flret doeo broaxbt on her rrlble. I Indneed her to try i ooa voe m ow invK- - Bbe took it rtft-nlxlr aooordlB to b dJrecUownrt wm gjeally To um her own word, "Itaared a 1U." J. WJLBr CROSIJ. tBeneea. Hbe tookit rutnlarly aocordlB retisred. Tt 4rVe.i.4t!.nhiM, atnM. rllf 7". " w AfjWorr PfpeVlaint." Tke Oamot MolWaa CMipur, tmn. !" YOU CAN'T REPAIR A PNEUMATIG TIRE FROM THE OUTSfDI YOU CAN TRY-THEN JHIRE AN EXPERT TO FINISH THE JOB ImI nsii w tlis si Bsney M finj i pilr of lhi WONDERFUL GOODYEAR DETACHABLE TIRES Sft THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUISER CO. AKRON. OHIO. Yon cm ft them yourrilf aad save their coat In repair bill fa a year. The; fit yaw rims just as they are sad without any cement. And they rldo so dlf frct froM others, Ilka a feather bed compared to a board floor. Snell Yale Cycle Co., Distributors ." -Portland, Or. State Normal School MdNMOUTH. OREGON, Demand for The dt wand for iradnate UraQUateS, )ar thethe pait year hai beta msich teyond the tuptly. Potllloai with troni $40.00 to $75.00 (tr moeth. STATE CERTIPICATIiS AKD DIPLOMAS: Students ate ttturti for "the State Examine tloas and readily Mko state papers on radsa lion. Slroni Academic and Profestlonal Count. Well esultsed Tralotnc department, txttnies rante from $120 to $172 per year. Pall terra opeai-Sett. 17. Per caUlojne coatalnlac fulj aooous'tenitBls, address p. L. CAMPBELL, President. .. or. J-B, BUTLER. Secretary. . (3 W JOHNSON & CO., t..T-:.,W- fjlnTldara. and Furnishers W Cnmorrtnl Ht. Ralom. THE ONLY JOURHAL. BY HOPHH UROTHBHB, TUK8DAY, MAY If, 1001. Dally Ona Year, 93.00 In Advanoa Dally Four Month ! In Advanoa Datlylby Carrlar: OOo Par Month Wookly On yart.OO In Advanoa TALK AOOUT THE IDEAL NEWSPAPER Tub JotiW.i. aaplres to curtain Ideals such as paying Ita bills, helping Its friends, eweing J4lco, j,0"0 on,co ,u while, getting enough to eat, and roat Ing rieh and poor as near alike as' io. slhle If It hat any ao(t side it is for tho poor devil who has nothing. There Is much talk of Oio "Ideal newsjajwr". It Is likn the Dower that never wither, the Urdbat never allghta, the and where sunlight never fader-lt only cxlitsyhi tho luiagtnnUun o(r Um ancker whom wij are told the elements oorv mine. The country editor is the e tiooitory of UmhwsruU o( tlieoommunlty, nonaof whish be has ever divulged. Ills Judicial mind taut be far superior to U district jeyao4 .H? v Hb.111' jujtructlntrUieiuty, lie must uitcounu with txiuaMJaiBoy MpJ1 ,V-3 j!U" tkm, tbo dairy ration, clilna palutlnk', rohind ylji ireerved (waoliet, foreign war and .local etriWa, Justification by fIthMBil the doctxlnepf election, the iMn of tho.lait ay rnod and the delalla )rlsa)ts, . WItk all Tlili .lie it waltonul fIsrlwWKOJ drrMcd, write hm paffe, teach tha Mayor how to run Mm tkf, boow tlit ' loeftl atatesmau MMa jw' h5s1Ics In dates, take ho of the community and never mmek, &..,.. sHaaaaVl raal . lSa1,isaUl tli 3XCLtx3ZZ2. ftUrl'd toasnd their IllujUa! uur Mrkvee-laiuM Start Girls Right! Marry txaeUtttl girls become InraMs fc lift, txcnat at the crucial period of pektrty thty pay eo atitaUcn to Uw laws of htaluV Mother thol4 profcd Ihtlr Uaxhtef health by jlv h there nectiwry Inferraaiion Bd proper treatment. When the otwu cow on jVI tmawarts la her Inexperience she. b either irSjhteacd bio coavubloM, or tutti Into try 1S to check the flow. Many Jti hve checked the flow and It hu Jw started ajjatn. And m a result they rave jrown pale-faced, vrlth crow-tracka on their cheek, and dirk half tnooM under their tyts. A dote of WiNECARDUI taken every morales; alter a girl U twelve yean old wW briag the memei on properly and keep them render. It vrffl help her to develop Into for the dotiet of wife and motherhood. of CarduL Aabnry Park, V. J, re bmarr , i .1900. lt wlna fif OarrSnl IB Lbo UUUGwn to wim ei uroni w tbt on wjr rUlt to BalUisoro of Jt for ray adopts daocjitcr, who bad Uen nnder Ue i doctor" er Clothing for all the Boys in Town Harry, Charlie, Johnnie, Freddie, Georgie, Willie and Frankie Alt ittthelr.ctot ties here and we have Plenty awrt for the rest of the toys, Prehaps your toy will t9 sway for the, Sura mtr asd prcbaps he woa't-aayway ir we (tothc him. he'll feel, aad hit mother will know. asd all his frtead. will remark that he's per frctly drtMl. poor MXpJe In the Imalnuas.thau In uny other nnd no more mllltionarrvs. But there Is no butinosa wheru a man oau holdhlh Meels with so Ijltlu Iion) of reallxatloitMin johrnnllem. Htlll Tiik Jouh.sai. has vuuiu hlealii that It uoverexpeota toscxi realised hut It will hatiK onto them Just the same. In orderto got tobuauythlug wo ml to aspire. In Ofilur h Ut anywhere wo must move onward. Thu hop vins cllutbi to tho top of the polo and mounts as high M It cau luto thu ulr, where it twla.la In all AUrooojiB In tho vain voitotable Jiopo of cafohlng onto some-tlilttac- Bo wo should all rise a little our porch and at least itrugKht upwards, Kdntat Toitr 'liowcl With OMtrarcta. Candy Cathartic, eira eenailpatlon lurster. lOo.S&o, ltaO.O.tan,0ruKUurctuuauiony Of Interest, to luslc Lovers. Lovers of the semi-popular song, with HowIuk meloillos stid uraeeful words, will beOelljjh'cd with "May Be," Ueorse Hoyeyaud I'rniihTaiinulilll, Jr-'s Ut'wt somr. Thrte iMinulnr writers are well known as tho authors ol "Bolloyo" and "Too Lato." Mary Irwiu'soomloal Irish wiuk, 'The Turkey and Tho Turk " has Just Iwen publlthtsl. ltletheltliiet of its kind In years. TarthenlaV It the t!t)oo( th latest New York coon itoiig tuwteit. Ittsthe Compoaltlon of Krueat llogau nnd The odoru Northup, and It a sure Hioeess "lu the House ol Too Muah Trouble " the ballad which has Just swept the country In a wave of popularity, is now res Jy for piano aolp. H lso iittroduoes 'Thojbld lVstwMter.'t A' splf n lid pafifoftc wurah sftg Is to be had In lleelan and llelfo "Ilo's Not OomlMB Houip With tho Iteys," while Uielr latest Dutch comedy soif, "Ha Le, lls-lo," is another wluuer. The above publications aro ittued this month by Jos. W. Btnrn A Co, who aro also aseots for the celebrated B. 8. Ihi - h lunloa and tha Geonra Ilauer tha iiandolliii aud Qultars. Ttiuy wHI be hey rated ': - -,-- .. n.'ii MlHilJrTt felCH i iii ..i .. - .JL imalBoflleeJ.34K. SlHtrLW York I iMM.k ..& a.t.rt .nMia.Tinni iiimr.i HEW MAGAZINES AUD LATEST BOOKS i The DeNftttorfor Jane has n finely d. tut rated department of Interior arch-' itectsre, ealltfed eerae modern haMs. The department derated to drees and ( the fashions are eenpleto as Is always U.e ease. The BaUerfck Pah. Co., New ork. Oatlag tor May has a treenda , variety of iHwtrated natter. There are several ewA dcltekms hauling pa pers in the Aretfe Regfoas. There are several articles ob cyeling, a protest against dock shooting la the tpriag. i The review ol all the sports each month by the editor, Casper Whitney, is out, o the most valuable features. Oatlng, Pib. Co., New York, i Kreryrxwy-B hihmwi) -. i . laA ! iliA i greatet ten eeat montWy that has ap rmaml. John 'WaDawaker wWies to exrcll in all thlBijsnml he la waling anew Jiigh-water mark in the Dime Montblie. In feet he will make the big I'l and .V eettt fallows hump theraielvee to kenp Id the ring. How to go on the stage and rnakintr a country home are h-ading artieles and there is tho )et llintrnlwl paper on plnlwrapliy that has been palairiieil in many a day. J hn Wanamake, New York, I'nb. LlpfMHOott'eor My has an nWe pa pear on life in OhiBtt hy Frlric IVwIti, incidents ol itiisekmary life Ih Una magazine as in all the beat of the day the short stories exeoll and there is the aamemarkLxl absenoo jf good poom. JJy the way, that crop is n bout Ml. Have the trnats jfftt hohi of the vorniflers? . A Hearoli for an Infidel le Uio tine oi the Kev. Jenkins J,lo)l Jones s if w book. Llko "Jess; or Hlis of YVaysidn Gospel," it is written in an ont-of-jf-door atmosphere It s another chapter in the nature gospul of oh1 fellowship, mutual eorvtco and kindness whleh l)r Jones has prenohed and practiced for so many rears. The Maomillnn Com patiy will publish the book next month. Kdwiu L. Sabiu's little poum on wnr In the May Alnslee'a is tho heat poem on thatcrim topic that has nppoaied in the present military age: All trambllng Is tho meadow; All crimson is the rll). Tho dead llo in thn vullny ; Tho dead liu on tho hill. And ono sldo Is thn vioter, The other side has lost; The women of two people's Aro counting up the cost. Tho Criterion for Mny.Uku many other mngar.in&s, la glvun up to I'an'Amorhian Imposition "hueinoss," but tho high b andaril of articles on tho drama, nrt, tho Htnge, oparn, and Uternttiro is malntniiKul. In poetry it faros about as badly as any of tliutn. In a poem on tho wild gooto is ono good line: "Is It tho volcu of tho open waturs " Hut tho very nxt line gratoB on tho ear "That culls tho gray geese homo from tho south?" Tho first lino is poetical, hut about ono lino of poetry It all you could well expect from Mich a subject, nnd you will notice that lino might nswoli I bo writ about any other subject. Tho poym, "I'oum nnd Lovur," will convince nny one tho author has novo'r been elthor and must hutllu If hn over expects to 1m both. Criterion Tub. Co., II KuHtlMnt St., Now York. "Thu World's Work" Muslim has oompletiMl its first volume and lina more than mot expectations aud promlaos, It Is a chronicle nnd abstract of tho llnio suoh as It presunttHt hy no other month ly publication. ThoHKoof controversy anions theories In uvery Held Is kIvIiik way tohe reality of auhtuvtuiiunt in every department of industry nnd Gov urument. This movuiuetit Is out con fluixl to thu Unltcsl fStntes but Is evi- ( dent from India and Hussln to .Mexico and uiiiiia. I'ouuttHiay, rst;o nun uo., New York, nru to Imj cniiKrntulated on thuir eminent success lu produuln.' somethltiK new nod uuedodllu thu rapid ly advatioliiK world of letters. Mury Jolinsoubriii;southeriiuw story "Audrey" In tho May Atlantic, nnd It promises to be u worthy successor to U Batiiy crippled' UhcuiiuttUm nt it worst la a rt of 11IUK ilt-ath It chuiiia a man to a thnlr or hiuda him to n Ih.i1, nnd metes out to him a daily martvrdoui At the lxt riieutuuiism is a iMiulul malady, In terfenuK alike with pleasure aud lnib IICM, To cure rheuma. ttant it ts ucceMriry to elluiiiiate fruin the Mood the acid polfcous wludi arc Uie route of the dis ease Tills Is effect ually done by the use of Dr. ll'uiw's Golden Medical l)l covcry It carries out of the blood the corrupt ami poUon o u t accuunilathHH whuh breed and fool dlMMaC. It in- rn-aaes tlie activity f the blood HtaktHK fllatuls h1 tciuls au utnsued sutttily of rich, ihhy blood throu(h etH and artery to tiaMvthen crry wypM of the Iwily. I hJ Wa lNMWe4 with lUauMvtlUw far twi yi ImI al tltuv I omiU o kwvf U( bid. wrHM Mr K I McKuluhl i Vadrt, WUlumtlHiia U A- C l Wulty Kv uc up to M tttm tUM JM mm guvt IHr muu uiy Wk. hit t4 Wiu (u4 4t IMuf la wjr bMtUt. uU bmH WW mr Mr mich wt vary t4. MvtmMJbr HbAkaw uruU I utul iht 1 ImV Si Md B UM I MtMl UM 1 tMV D ir 'ituU) M4wl llKwvy' m ef IVKrtft.' uU laUy taj hMHli ef Ibr ftr lVtor llarcv's Heasatit Pullets ate Ktwerfu aiila to the olMHstag at the ohHJLttl a)tetu. by all dealers lu uictitolne, ' I 1ffSF3,L rHssBBvI 'm T 'W iirrr-n"-i-"ifTf''cyiftiirtririiiiaiMnTiNiii?iTV'i,"i Letters proving . . . a. Positively that there t Mo Medicine for Woman Ota Equal to Lydla E, PInkham Vegetable Compound. PROFUSE PERIODS. " I commenced taking Lydla, E. I'inkham'a Vegeta ble Compoundabout three months ago, and cannot express the wonderful good it has done me, Jton&traAtiouswcre o profuse as to leave ma Tery vreak for some time after. Was also troubled Tfith leuoorrhoca, tired feeling, bea ring-down aensation, pain acroM the back and thighs. I felt as though there wan a heavy Vi uight in my stomach all the time. 1 (. 4 Yan 4 -mr h4 4lava nf llin rtnrl I a4 n Jk "'---"V" T" -" "; Rr ii.'rrwT arnl notr ItaVe better health have had for four years." Whs. LrzziB Dickso.t Ilooor, Amlon, OhJa CHANGE OF LIFE. " I vrns tnkeu nick five years ag'o with Tlw Grippe, and had a relnps and was gJTt'n UP 7 the doctor and my friends. Change of Life began to work en me. I flowed Tery badly until a year apo, then my ntomach and lunirs got so bad, I suffered terribly; the blood went up In mylungs and stomach, and I romlted ifup. I could not eat scarcely anything. I cannot tell what I suffered with my head. My husband got iuu a bottlo of Lydla E. i'inkhnm'a Vegetable ixinipound, nnd twiore x nau taken half of it I began to improrc, nnd to-dnv I nm another woman. The 1.incham medicine haa saved lay life, I cannot praise it enough." M. A. Dkxhos, Millport, N.Y, Lydla E. Pinkhmm MutflolnmCo. "To Have and to Hold." Of couree, the field lins lcun cxploltod to tho satiety of the rcaditiK public, but thoro is still room for tho highest excellence in tho American Historical Komanco nnd that is what she teems to 'aim at. With tho inatinctivo mastery of situa tions dollcato and difficult, elio poforms her task with womanly taeto and manly fsrtltudo. Thoto who miss the Atlantic miss Netting tho best things that nro produced in this country about a year ahead ol time. Like Another Hero. This novel by ono George llorton has boon hluhly ptalsed nnd forced into the market on a largo scale, but It is a dls appointment. Tho nhino was adopted for commercial reasons, and tho promise o! badness could bo forgiven for' not bo- irnt kept if it had other merits. But it has low if any, as renders and booksollers will learn to tholr grief. A Crotan Christian maiden, a Turkish massacre, the fair victim captured and confined in n Turkish hnrem, tho efforts of tho two heroes to find hor aud the disgust of the American, who would take hor homo.to llnd shu has been contaminated with leprosy, and his still greAtordiiguit nt tho loyalty of n Hvedish soldier who will not abandon hor for that reason. Thoto aro nomo of tho salient points of an overwrought tale. But scores of thoughtless ruviowera can be found to puff tho work whero one will toll the nubllehort the truth about it. The author has not thu temperament to deal with nn Oriental situation. He mistakes tho spreading on of the gory and horri blu for realism. The slapdashea of highly colored bits of scenery scattered lu hero' nnd there mako tho whole all tho moru . lurid and dlsnpioIntIng, In all of this book ouu figure stands out olsur and distinct. It Is that of lion ott, valorous Peter Litidbohm,"Lleuten ant do Cavalrle," with whom war Is a trudu, woman something to reverence, friendship a creed; who Is ns tierce as an enroged tiger, at tender as a dameel, as faithful as a insBtlfl. We have long needed a figure representing theeu attrl hutes, and surely Lieutenant Ltndbohm fully typifies high couragu and manly devotion. He cuts a Utter figure than the cautious ami war surfclteJ American as ho descends thfi side of thu Lloyds steamer at Canea to return to tho search for this Cm til n Helen, for whom he had already wiulcd through two circles of Hades, mid whom, in his present view of the cute, he would have to follow through the other live. BoweuMerrill Co., Piibt., IndiauapolU, (1.60. Sold ut Salmu by IVttou Bros., Inxik sllort. The Scnllmcntal(5ts. This In n novel of contouiporary toolal life fh Itoston ami "riisonrl" but tho latter word it a gausy velliug (or ChU oago here thu author probably Uvea aud doet not like thu notoriety which hit study so close to the habitat of hit characters would give him. His style it direct, analytical and, has a cock turonest of exprsaaiuu thaf it exhilarat ing In the htglieaUlegree, full of pitfalls of lurpruo into which the reader stumbles with great euioymsnt. He refers Ut one ol thotu showy pretentious houiwt all oulstde as "having the faolal axprtMahm of n eo)uetU, yet lu- apaMeotdtdmltHgunytme as to tholr UuiiImI ami prtiattlvety plauued inter iors." Tte el araotars ooiupriso the. ty leal American BMtherof a shallow family, the premature young man who hat amWthmt beyond any capacity for perfortuatiee and desire beyond any honest ability to satisfy, a little family who eke out au axUieiwe In a pitiful mauneroii au luoeme of five or six tboutaud dollar a ear. They . remove to lUtu, dabble In ttiwkr, lieoome tuotgageil up to the neck, the mother tarur Uibbyltt aud tares the franchise tli a I maWes them all rloh, aud altout all die but the green, Immature yet nervy son who Is ontraiterittleAtly named I 4VWTC.3i vi5ig' Mrs. KuUli4s.an Individual. ablluAthe passeo to rwaoh the ieean'.httlj Itfe, bu. Uielta!1!1 tty that one ' I t. .VuiLI liaro MlnnE DiBSE all , & ! . w . . 1 tr ..i mjs. rna rtati oonbt'fnr a ffit It is d "J a tlore anafyeis ol real American eociety" hie as iiexoiwsiiy iie m, ami trrMt ntirtof what it known as JJolon.aiHl that isdistiDCtlyAmencan in all Us raWeat phae, tne " aiores of modern American llff is pah lished by Harper A Brothers. ework, and C'W inclndes Martin Brook, Days Like Tliee, A Victim of Circumstances, W. sterrelt and This VcJitne. Chicago is refered to as 0.c Cily,.and the author Is one of whom the American tpl may know tnnch more If he follows literature with the aeal of most who tarn their "Mention to n ur.u ?.tc,. p.iinn Bros. Bookte'llers. -'iH ' . - I Hawaiian Case. i Kah FRtsooo,May lS.-In the C.r- cuit Gxut of A ppeala for the Ninth Cir cuit there was filed today nn appeal frr.m ilninUui of the Sntirenie Court i tt ii i .l, U'lLU- Sloamcliinl 01 Hawaii i" " " .-. ,- Company cae. The appeal waB sane llonnlbylbe Uiiiled Slates Supreme j Court byw'iich previonsto this action! a rule v.ae rromiih:aledtatarJiing the Territory of Hawaii to the Ninth Circuit with heailqnarttrs at San Francisco. . The action of the Court in assigning J the Territoiy of Hawaii to the Nmh' Judicial Circuit and at the same lime issuing a inks to the Circuit of Appeals ' toshowcaute why it ihould not takej Jurifdicfnn of an admiralty case olgb, natlng in Hawaii, involves an interesting general question, relating to our new territorial acquisitions. The application in this case a made by Duane E Fox, in behalf of the Wilder Htcamidilp Com pany, of Hawaii, agaluH Hind, Spreck-I els aud others. Under the act of 189lt , ogarningthe Circuit Conrti of Appeals, , they were given jurisdiction in appeals from the Supreme Courts of the Terri i toriea and tho Supreme Court was given authority to the Territories to the gen-, eral courts But the courts in theTerrl-1 lories of Hawaii u ere organized by tho act oi April 30, 1003, on such bar is from otherTerritoi les and the same distinction i was made as to courts of a State ns to writs of error and appeals and the Su nreaie Court of the United States made no order assigning tho Territory. The act alone provided that cases pending at the date ol tne organization oi tne terri tory should be carried on to a final Judg ment and execution in tho corresponding courts of tho Territory. It also ro estab lished n District Ctturt Having tne juris diction ofjho United States Circuit and District Courts. Tho Supremo Court of tno Territory rendered judgment for 55,000 against the Wilder rJteamship Company, and when the comnanv attempted 1 3 anneal to thor Circuit Court of Atipeala of April 1, 1000, refused to entertain the appeal holding that the judgment of the terri torial court was ilnal. Whit Sball we Have for Desert This question arises In the family every day. Let ua answer It today. Try JellO, a delicious and healthful (K'fisorc Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no bnklngl simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon. Orange, Raspberry and 3 1 raw berry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals, addressed to the County Clerk of Marlon Count v, Oregon, and marked "Hid for Road tfork" will be received until 1 o'clock June 5th 1W)1, and then publicly opened in the presence of the County Commissioners Court (or Marion County, Oregon, for the following work. Making a Oil and construct ing a bridge on tho county road leading from Sub limity to bllvertuii where tho tame erotica Heaver oreek. Maklnga till and reparing a bridge on tho county road leading from Auuisville to Shaw where the same crosses Denver creek. Making a fill and graveling the tame, on tho county road leading east from Hubbard, at the west approach to the bridgo over Pudding river. Profiles, measurements and estimates for tho work may be teen at the oillce of tho County Roaif Matter, Tho County Commissioners Court ro sorves tho right to reject any and all bid-. V. V. HALL, 5 Htfwtd County Clerk. Call For Clfy Warrant Notice is hereby given that there- are funds on hand applicable to the pay ment of all wnrrnntH of thuCitv of Salem druwn on the general fund en dormxt on or beforo Oct. -1, 1000. Holders of said warrants will please nreaent them for mvtuuut at Ladd A lluth'a bank, n interest will consu from date 01 tins notice. John Mont, City Treasurer. Salem, Or., May. 10, IDul. 6-10-10t CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Sears tho a&yfffii 8!gnaturo THINK OF IIINGESI THE RHODODENDRON EXCURSION. An Opportunity to Enjoy the Beauties of the Flowery Hills and Grandeur of the Sounding Billons Down by the Sea, Thero haa been so much Inmiirv about the excursion to Yatjuina bay, to gather rhododendrons, mat we agatu called at tho Cortallls & Eastern office to ascer tain if there would be enough of bloa aonii, bq that all can be tureof getting torn;. We were Informed that the buds arojapldlyawelllng, and that each pass enger will have no trouble getting au arm full if they care to uick them Should the weatherbo favorable thuy Hill attain perfection about tho 18th of May aud excursion tlcktvst will be sold on the lath tbaturday good to return on Mon day. A Sunday train to Yaonina and return hat two obiectionable features. Our church people do not care to travel ou the Sabbath, aud tho time for those who do go la too limited to allow them oppor tunities 10 even iouk up me umerent at tractions. Hy going on Saturday all who care to attend Divine service in ih churches at Newport cin do so. Those who believe they can worship their Cre ator admiring the beauties of nature, read teruiona lu thetlowery kills aud the agates that strew the bach, for the grandest aud moat Impressive choir ever heard, listen to the voice of the great Creator lu tho sounding billows ol the PaoJfie. will have amnio time and oppor. tunny to muuige in tms hiviiiou 01 rec reation ana worttnp. e alto learned that at the time of thit excursion there two emnuay afternoaa. passenger to reach the rook .tnouiii tneypire tooa to. I, 1 9 Q A bbbbVbbsbsbV. tBBsVBBVBB&BmLm. asfBsaBkBss S35 AT THEIR POPULAR LIST PRICES S T rf ARE THE, 2 2 YEAR! FAVORITES CDHb V ,.,...,. casy MyrnentS. Your old wheel taken In trade. A full line ' . ., A aV -.. I . bicycle sunar.es, xireseic.ainEni vuwo. , c...,.,,. Rm. , Mind We have a comrlete MSm: wme J7 VlBBTaaaaalfaKW mMz&s&t ttfti s!JS2ijam ggsase is 8,000 Miles Long. The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8,ooo, miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having through-car arrangements 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 should select, next time you go east. Omaha. ChicaRo, Kansas City. St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of euuip. ment. To meot this demand the Pull man Company has Issued from Its shops what it technically calls the "Pnllman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleeper: being built on the tame plan,but net furnished with thesarae elegance. They are equip ped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of tho kind to bo furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffeoand doing "light housekeeping," and each section can be fitted with an adjustable table. An uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business be ing to make up berths, keep tne car clean, and look after the wants and comtorts of tne passengors. In each ol tho trains which aro dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. & N. Co. it to be found one of these "Pnllman Or dinary Sleepers." The cat attached to tho "ChlcairO'Portland SnecialB" coes through to Chicago with change, and the ope in tho "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passen gerj in this car for Chicago change to similar car at u ranger. Much of the llrat class travel Ib being carried in these cars, tho rates being lower, and the service neatly equal to Uvor and stomach disorders, sleepless that In tho palaco Bleepera. n", or any ol thoeo diseasos peculiar to For rates and lull information, includ Ing folders, write to A. L. CRAIG. General Paaseuger Agent.O. It. & N. Co. Portlandt Oregon. Proposals for Wood for State Capitol. Heated bids endorsed "Proposals for Wood for Capitol," addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the oillce of the Secretary of State until two o'clock p, m. June 1st, 1001, for all or any part of four hundred cords of fir wood, cut while groen from big fir and well seasoned. Also fot fifteen cords of split oak wood. All wood mutt be four feet long; reasonably straight, not less than two and a half inches in diameter. To be delivered at the Capitol grounds, or within lour or live blocks thereof, closely corded without bulk-heada.on or before September let, 1001. The right reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any formality. F. 1. DUNBAR, 5 4 wAstd Secretary of Stato. , Dissolution of Partnership. :otiee is hereby given that the co- partnersnip Heretofore existing between JohnU. Wrirht. Frank Davis ami It T Thatcher under the firm name of J. G. Wright & Co has this day been dissolved by mutual content, Frank Davis rotir. ing fiom the firm and R. Davis succeed tug to his interests therein. J. G. Wright A Co will continue the business, pay a I eUimtjagalntt taid firm aud col lectall debts due thereto. 6 4 ln J . WntHTACo. 1 it.WKTra,nn i the Northwest is trie .Northern Pacific t new tram the "North Coast Limited" which runt daily Utweeu Portland and St. Paul. Thit train it the turprise of easterners. ... i.in ui wiu ortuern racincand the talk of the west. Tint traia is equipped with broad vestibule. ettmghouse air brakes flee platformi, tteam heat, electric liBhtt and tteel tired paper wheels. Obtetvatton and fining care and I ulliuan leuors, also Tourist Slwnra are ojrate,l en this train, In the ...n ui a eeporaie eomparlment is a cooking range with fire use (or the oocupantt ol the car who prefer to prepare their own meals. In short it it a complete up to-date train throughout. 11 ! M.e S0,?JS KV d0 m lul o take the Northern Pa.-iri.- tn.i , m u". . cared for. For rates and other infprma Won wrtteA. D. Charlton, Portlaud. aaT' Jt &Dy Jfort',w" r9i TURKISH BATHS " WILLAMETTE HOTEL BICYCLE 5 Shipp & Hauser !S. 258 Commercial Street. F. E. SHAFER Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes and everything in our line at low est prices. 123 State St A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. o. C. T. Go's PA88ENUER SrEAiKlt POMONA altonA LIJAYKH FOll (.'(JUTLAND l)lly oxeept Sunday at 8 a. m. QUICK TIJ1K ANI) CXIKAP IIATEH. Dock between titata and Court Bta. SI. V. BALDWIN, Agnf Free Book 1 To Weak Men Weak nnd nervous men read "Strength ta Uee and Abuse by Men." Doctor Sanden It tolls oil about ray DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELTS, and how they are "Bed to cure such cases of rheumatism, giiuuiungu, sciuui, uwue uatu, muiicy, man. Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Ruwel Bldg. Portland Or. Seed Corn Seed Wheat Land Plaster Lee's Lice Killer Remember we carry the largest stock of Feed and Seeds in the city and ore prepared to till all orders on short no tice at the lowest prloes tor roliable ITOOti B BREWSTER & WHITE FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN PboneWSl. 91 Court St. S, O. Burkhaft Capital Lunch Counter Next door to Harrltt A Lawrence. Bervos the bast meals and lunch orders in the city. Prompt sarvicn, clean place nd good cookiug. Giw the new place call, CAPITAL CI IV Express and Transfer Meeta all mail and passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt Borvlce, Telephone So. 341 r DltkJUE A HOMYER Stiverton Summer School Conducted by W. J. Crawfonl, A. Jl. beginning Monday, July 1, and continuing six weeks, ahwingAug. , 1001. Tuition lor term 15.00 iu advance. To . ceurses: teachers' review course. A pupila review course or information address W J. Crawford, Silvei-ton. Or. Change, of Fjrm. I wish to announce to the public that t liaVO told U. timfSrlaVIno ..a.t ' State gtreet taMr. D. E. Ilbntiinger. ";c,ant8 & the undertaking parlors will b leeelved UUwjijjnUure,6tOK pi Rurea i namiltououColuriutlSreet. iiBiraga South and East Via. Southern Pacific Co, TIIF SHASTA ROUTfc' Trniiis leiivo Salem for Portland and way stations nt 5:40 a. tn. , 7 :M a. m. and 4:58 p. m. Lt iMnlaiid sihoaTT . ...um A M I2.-M A M 6:00 V M 7:PM 9JO A M 105 A M -7M2AM a.oo p r SCO P M 6:30 A M tl: A M 7r 0 A M JO 1 M A M si3bp-lj 10.S3 p y I2;U p v a y J.1A A U Lr Balem. Ar AtbUnd- Ar Sacramento Ar Ban rranclBOQ. ArOsJen. Ar ikiirer ArKanra, Citr. Ar urucaxo- Ar i-0 Ancclta 8(6 A ! P .SJ p Ar hi rufo. . Ar Tort Wortn. Ar nitvcif Mexico. Ar uooiiou A Naw Orleaua, Ar Waahlngton '.i A U:1o p Ar New orr l!i:H f M l'ullmau nnd TouristB cars on IOti traltiB. Chair enra Harnimonto (o 0K, and El Paso, and tourist cars to(,hfr. Bt. IxiiilBj Now Orleans nnd Wasliritf(, Connecting at 8an Frandieco wltliTtV oral Bteamthlp Unco for Honolulu Japan, Clilna, Philippines, Conum mi South America. Seo agent at Snlnn Nfation, or addresa" 0. Ih iMAKKUAMi G. P. A. Portland, Orfg..u "The Best of Every tiling" In a word this tells of the Passenicr Service Tia. The North-western Liue 8 TraltiB dally between St. Poul aud Chicago comprising the latest Pullman SleeperB, PeerlenB Dining Cars, i.nmiry nuu iunurvauon uarfl, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train -"THE NORTH WEST EHN LIMITED" Runs every day or the year. Finest Train Elect uMe in the World s,"m Uwta- To Chicago By Daylight The Badger Stato Exprcps, tho finest Day Train running between st.Pnul and Chicago Via the Short Lino. Connec tions from tho West made via The Northern Pacific, (Ireut Northern, Canadian I'uclllc This is also tho best lino between Omaha, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. All Atents sell tickets Via "The North-western line."; W. II, MEAD. II. L.SISLER. C. A. t A lieaxo Rock Island k Pacific m Make your trip East pleasant and comfortable by using the O-wt Rock Island personally conducted oxctirelonn iil tourist alotmlnt? cars which uo Ka.t every week of the year via Halt Lalo uity nnu tnobconlc lino. Pullman Bleeping cara every day to Chicago. Tell your ticket agent yon want your ticket oyer tho Great Rock Island Route v from Denver. All tickotagontsBoll them. Write for foldors. A. E. CoOi'KJi, G. A., Portlaud, Ore. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yanuina: Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. ui Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:50 p. tu Train arrives Yaaulna . 0MB n. m No. I Beturalne: Leaves Yaqulna 6-10 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. tu. Arrives Albany 12:lBp.m. No. 3 Por Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00a. ni. Arrives Detroit 11:20 a. in. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. tu. Arrives Albany 6:45 p. 111. Ono and two connect at Albany nnd Corvallis with Southern Paolflc trains, giving direct service to and from Now. port and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, kIvIhk ample time to reach camping irrounds on the Breltcnbush and Santlam rlvora the same dav. H, Ii WALDRN. T K A P J. TURNfelL ' K nt (Ibinjr KDWIN BTONK Uanav Largo Wall ilaps of the United SUtes.... Given Away HOW TO GET ONE If von Arn tminfy Vnal nm lilnl.tn. r , . l" ft "- Wl lUIURIUU UI sending for your family, do not buy your u.nia umii vou uavo secureu ratea from the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL. ROAD Co. Their Bervi.ce is excelled by none, and they can reach all polnta in the hast, South or Southeast from any DOlIlt In Drorrnn. r,r 117,I Through tourist car from Pacific Coast to a ew York. If you will send fifteen senta In atampa to Uie address given below, wo will forward vou by return mall a largo wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rice, 34x40 inches. For particulars regarding passenger or freight rates, call ou or address, B. H. Tbumboll, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R 142 Third at., Portland Or "HOT SPRINGS T.-lTV .i ,Y ,' "H -I, JIM! uie Trail to the Breitenbush Hot Springs la again opened wp for the nee of tho public at large. A substantial Bridge ia now acrosi, the river and considerable im provements ham nlcn Uon ..l.. -. .1... . .-..vuvTiu U1W1D iuu prings, so any ono wishing to go there can have better accommodations than heretofore. Pack lrfllnarannn l II carry all who may wish to take advant age of tneearlv iKimn Any one going in to the Sprlngo caa do well by purchasing their supply of II. Jacobs ol Detorltat Salem and nAb'nl PrlceB. 'oreby saving freight on same, or 1 ! ST1AMDYEING . ., ,a AND CLEANING l-adieaifine dress and fancv costumes cleaned without ripping, Wry prWs wh ch does not .brink or njuroTo?: rt&t CUaaei. D,ci ene: Vnd postalV. 'VnavUr W-8.U- tMt!2..-ba hi mi - ! - WIUUIU1VMI Ml