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Judicial a fufeoi tefM" Oar Ptsort - A Bad the Litra -mrc f Decisions i""? .? ! lkjrJKVVNKVSnSHNSB 1tS it ftwt aMTcly ir4ittibrraiiiiVHiiLtt,tMi CorporatlOBS. tK-rf 4knk. jBipwfcwjWWsbK Mj A fcwga aerporatMa, ewaiBH iato Uat 4 fM to 9w4 l J, ,4, y, trtjHt featineet, maitcon e,iv3vmat 4HMec far Ut hmBj iftrmfvelxw of tMe Ule, rf there bj jii t-iwrm4, z4 Mt r H. j y. r-pft4i.Uag rimUr corpormtiorn or t&etQHrtoM if tt44e p w4erte Uwaef UiU Ute;aod b tfc t&f V m ffMcflMt j, cm, Mfack ia lerai to!tbl - wn r wtNjHiuiiie Hkmtarej,,, jtetja tute in whkh och cor- "" !L!!!i ,i ,"e j re ku IU demile, mast be ich mofTfti ao(iiMfj atMMBNtMftrtrft istrMVti a UBtilaxdoioeitic corpora Uto nf m 9k)vmimijwwv hlMfc to Here's Our... $10 Iburrafo! We think, we believe, we KNOW ih?t we have the Best Ten Dollar Suit On the market. TiibM niU woald eatil xm for 1 20 rolU. But w were bound to bve tbo beat ten dollar cnlt to be bad anywhere and we're jest them I All new and late est. Pattern neat andbandaorne. Yo wfll be mr prised when you tee tbem. Come In. : : : : (3. W. JOHNSON St CO.. Tbe People! Clothiers, and Knrniihen 'X7 CommerHal 8t. Halem. THE DAILY JOURNAL, Member Northwest Afternoon Nowpi.per League. BY MOPER UHOTHBRB7 TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1001. Dally One Year, 3.00 In Aclvnnoe Dally Pour Month $1 In Advanoe Dally by Carrier OOo Per Month Weekly One Year SI.OO In Advance SHORT EDS. FOR BUSY PEOPLE Tbe number of New York Life (or May thow tbat a controlling spirit !i at tbe helm capable of proKrraa even In publlihloK a butnoroui and eatlrlcal weekly fornatlonalcontmuption and to bow oar neighbor! abroad the truo development of American Hentlrnent. Tbe political rartoona aro leu bitter, and tho roaata of old England are leaa vitriolic. Ma Uth and May 2.'lrd have Olbaon 'Irawlnut that aro worth of thatruailer of cauitlolty, In tho latter the Qibton girl baa "everything In the world that monoy.'could buy" yet la uumUtakeably inlMirable. Hhe ban a palace for a home, diamond, toolal poaltlon, la a rnvlililnK Wauty, and ha a millionaire huoband. Hut he la a roarau and unromantlo Iooklni; chap, bald on top, with a heavy hand ami a podgy form. Why ahould not my lady we p. Here Ja where love In a cottage, with the man of hor heart, children aprawllnsf, about.ond oontenlnient lx;am Ing from her eje, would le a proper tnbatitute, but ala the modern women of laihon nine time oat of ten will can love to the wind and marry for wealth and aoclal position. Oltxiou baa painted hor truthfully, albeit unmercifully, Tbo humorof Life I seldom coarse. Its duvo tlon to what It ta out to perform ia a rare composition of glneer and kIuo In alHiut the right proportion to produce retulu, and it exert a wide Inlluoure on national affair. Tho rural froeddivury eatabtlilivd by the Poit-UnireDopartumnt some month ago ha proven n boon to the farmer and the (ubtirhun orlloii of tlnmi United Ktat. ThmvMmlry nurvlre amid out Irian excellent manner the (mat of dnity papers,aud the Inuillnu; uiHKualnoa whloh uowoomo to tho farmer aro faal illaplaa Ing the cheap literature which formerly Hooded the country, quutlnx from are (tort of the poatmater o( Naahvlllu, Tenu., fegardlug the ruul delivery, i ol Intereati Thl service iiiimuii much. It lm hulfied to make the hitherto liolntlou ol the farmer merely a liy-word, and has brought him In oloaer touoh with the ur Xrn- tiOKt. 7 W C.cKpe t4 csr c tbe pmtirit HtnvHt memmmvm at w Srvm Caraaaa, aaal m.t- it a ptee i rttmi far -" V lv-t TMitXBr fa cMaa Bber baae. 7V bsv tit" of tm. wa' Kr r4. vtMrw na arkt tw $. a td a it "ttmt mtr aw tot ttjvfi te furl. Mit wfee) Krlded down aad ratted in H will be a tiifaK of Wanly a&4 attranive nt for ! vWtflra mi r -iter bv am I ponder over the pact com ztefnoratcd by tbe rock. Summit I easily rearhnd eftber by rail, bicycle or carriage. The mono went marks tbe hlgheat point of the continental divine between the water-abeds ol tbe valley of the fit. Lawrence and the 51 iaatBiippi and alto tin supposed spot on which Marquette took bis first rarvey of the Chicagoeonn try, the spot where the portage to I.ake Michigan began daring tbe low water season. Daring the yeara 1473, 1674, and 1076 tbe great explorer was in this region daring the latter year on the banka of the Marqaette Klver, which has its month on the eaitera shore of Lake Michigan. Joliet was with bim at Sum mit, and many chleftians of tbe Illinois Indian tribes. Tbe building of tbe drainage channel to cloio to the contin ental d!r'de and tbe spot mado historic by him fint'eaggetted the erection of tbe monument oat of tbe stones of the val ley, and since then the Alton Itoad has promised to make the place more attrac tive. Summit is one of the prettiest spots in this section of Illinois In tbe summer time. The Albany Co-operative Creamery is making from -1000 to 6000 pounds of but ter a week. Tho Baker City Creamery Is making M00 pounds a week. Whit Do the Children Drlak? 3 Don't give them ton or coffee. Have you tried tbe new food drink called UHAIN-O It In (IoIIcIouh and nour JaIiImk and takoH the nlnce of coffee. The more Gralu-0 you give tho chil dren thu rnoru health you dlntrlbute through their ayHtoms. Ornln-0 la mnde of pure crulus. nud whui) nroi- urly propane! taatoa like the choice grailuri of cofieo but costs nlout Vi n much. All grocer null It. 10c nnd 25c Use Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to Imi shaken Into tbo alioes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart Ing feet or tight shoes try Allen's Foot liaao. It coot a tho foot and mnkes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing noils, blisters, callows spots, ltellevi's cornannd bunions nfallnain andguesroat and comfort. Try it to day.s Bold by nil druggists nnd shoo store, for2Tc. Trial packugos free. Ad droits Allen 8. Ulmstead. Iiltov. N.Y. :j " City Trcaaurer Imny la dead, K. A. rrknrofAU K.lilrnt. Yotir Ilowrl. Willi Cuicnr.t. I Oo, c. If a a 0. rail, drugeUu refund mooey A. A. Potter, ol Junction, died on Mny l of dropay, He was a Mnceuboe. To Cure a ColJ la One bay Take Utallra Ilrumu qululu. TMU. All lriisaUu rfiiiHl lb. mon.r if ll UIU ui cure V OruTa'i tlsualura la on .Mb but. , um is ajttworixed to aake, or tbe cosrto f ta rtate aanatt enforce, or permit tfce sufareemaaee. S S. . Ip. (V. Taw ! Hustanlani Wife- WaWre a htttfoiml Itsarns that biejwffe la forjcad i kecks on bis Uiuk account. hWi bare been paul, and be ezamints tlie ebec'ks ami pa book, bat fails to wake any eumptaiHl to tbe bank, tLe latter m wet lubte te tbe husband for tbe tMyieeMt A fMinre checks forged by tbe wife. WS. K. Hep. (lud.l il. Liquor Trades. Umler Aei Mareli 17, IH76, t, f Id, 20, making ft a mitdeameanor to give or sell liquor to an intoxicated persn, and aethortziBg an action agatnet a person unlawfully etlig or furnishing liqaora by any peraon injured thereby, a saloon keeper ?bo tells Ibjaortto an intoxicat ed person, by which the latter becomes so crazed tbaC be commits a homicide and is seut to the penitentiary tbsrefor, is liable to an action for loss of support by the wife of tbe intoxicated person. CUX. K. ltep. (Ind.) 1C1. Lofrtrer's Lien, Where a logger's contract provided that he was not to have his paynntil the owner has sold the logs and received the proceeds theleol, he is not entitled to the lien; be having abandoned to the owner the dominion and control over the logs required by statute to preserve his lien. 04 I'ac. Hep. (Wash.) 747. Personal Injuries. Plaintiff was loading an elevator, when another employe called to him that he wanted to use the elevator. Plaintiff responded that the other could not have it and backed towards the ele vator, pulling a truck. The elevator had been raited by the other man, and plaintiff 'backed into the shaft. Plaintiff had been working there sever al months, an" the evidence showed that it wan the habit with the employes, instead of ringing for the elevator, to pull It backwards and forwards, which custom was known to plaintiff. Held that L tho danger was an apparent one, thr risk of which plaintiff assumed. 04 Pac. Hep. (Wash.) 783. Railroads. A railroad company operated two separate divisions, over which it ran different .trains, but required its pas sengers to change cars at an inermedi- itoint. A return ticket was purchased J for tranaportation between two sections, requiring the passenger to pass through such intermediate station, which re cited that the return oupon wood only on trains scheduled to stop until July 0, Inclusiivo. Tho passenger started on the return trip on July 0, and the con ductor on the first train punched tho ticket and returned it to the passenger. Ho reached tho intermediato station shortly before midnight and entered the wailing room to wait for the first connection trntn, und was denied 'ad mission to tho trnln shed to board such train after midnight on tho ground that I that his ticket had expired. Held, that tho ticket entitled the passenger to trav el on such train, and honce lie could recover for the refusal of the company to fiillll Its contract. (JON. K Hp. Mml.) IbU. - - -j- " i ' - I .fcSEflELrvaaBiaBaH Wt WsaaaanH .sHbbbbbsbbsbbbbbbbbPI sv. mrwir-mi'M a ss wm&m& 3ZmJ f Mffi!& TCLafla-aH bIHU?viv"!JHHbwHIbV I aETaCT I ' Mi ti Ta mi i i ! iiiii'i"riVirrai"iirrriiinifi SO INERV8US I COULD NOT SLEEP. When there is disease of the delicate fetaoie organism, it i only a question of time aaul t!e vaml health becomes wLwm.n t rroosMCM. slecDlesitneM, i r ar-tit? and "sinkine spells" nrr.t. enffrnni alntosl indes There can be no restoration of the We. en- arit- 't . . j.i.V : -jflenng anaosi inuescn e gi ! iulth nnUl tbe local health ofthe wonaanly onranum is re-established. Ir. Pien-ti Favorite Prescription eatabltabes regularity, dries offensive dmiiM, beala tanamtaatioa ami ukera tioa and cores female weakness. It eneouraes the appetite, tranquiliics the nerres and inlucea refreshing sleep. v r 1 MrnrtMii If rra could have -w --- - -- - . .. . . . h-n I natxn iM.mg ur iittcc a State Ndrmal, School, MONMOUTH, OHEGON, npmsnrt fftf TbedeasniforrraJoste riMtnp. oftbecroIScbeolI(lllr UrdCllIalco, st tbe tbe nt yesrbas tees sacb U)-eal tbe surety. Positions- with froa $40.00 to $75.00 ptr raootb. STATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS: StaJtots are jrenrti for tbe State Exaralaa tloas tni realUy fake state tapers on (rxJsa Hon. Stroef Academic aal ProfMskiaal Course. Wea ejBfrtrf Tnlalat decanmeat. exieases raace from $120 to S172ter)ear. Fall Una otcas Sett. 17. For caukxue coouinlot full aaaooacttatats, aliress P. L. CAMPBELL. PrtsUent. or J. 0, BUTLER. Secretary. "" 'L'r '$ZBir mMeia 1 ' wr wwes ir. t... & u.r., ,,f Rtrrflk VanktOfl Co.. So. DakoU 'Ihil n appetite, wm coaiplelely ran dows Hare hwl Momach tnmble for yean wi wm o Hcrrio I ecwlt Rot lp. We hare aceiit a ix of mrmtf doctorintr. lt there wu aot vae this? that I took tht ilkl me e-rrt 1- a fhort lime , mi I com- any gvl il lakmr IH PVrfce Parorite IreKr1t- ttoa and OoWco Medical Wwr7 la three dir )er I turaaaenccd takli ft Ma mnHcinet I couM Kt a change for the better, and Irofa that time I hare Meadlly been gelling better Can walk or ride to aoy pUee t waat to. ami I feel Hke a aew p-ro Since taking I)r. PiereCa raedMaea I can lep an night and nerer Ret up tired ia the morning, can eat anything and it don"! hart me " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil iousness aad sick headache. CATTLE FEUDS AT BULLY CREEK War Between Sheep Men. the Cattle Men and Vou Can Cut It With an Axe BUT P1X3.TACKS AND BROKEN GLASS CANT HURT IT Buy a pair for your wheel nnd you'll appre ciate this; and besides you will be ablo ta ride ALL THE TIME. Then too, there will be no repair bills, so you'll be money ahead by the end of tbe year. We art talking about THE GOODYEAR BSS5W my THE Q00DYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., AKRON, 0. (sV7 MI Oregon HOKTLIN 4 ' 1 nniiii- i.infk'v ahd UNION PACIFIC DEPART FOR Cblcato PorU and Ppccial 9 a. m. Tla Hunt-iDgton Atlantic Kxpreas 9 p. m. Tla Hunt-iDgtou St. Paul Fut Wall Cp. m. Tla Spokane TIMK 8CHH't'I.E8 From Portland Or. Bait Lake, Denrer, Fi wotlh. umaua. Kani.i City. 8L LojuU, Itiltag, arid Kal R tjikp, 'lenter Pj Worth, Umatia, kanaa Cllr. "J. Uul, i lilcag and KarU Walla Wall.. U lt..i.. "Iikine. Wallace I'nll man, MintD-air ur m Paul. I)uluth.MllaiiVn Clilrago, and Krtt, ARRIVK PHOM tl'.m. 5:i a 72 Snell Yale Cycle Co., Distributors WAV Portland, Or. . hours ,. PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no tnante 01 tis Throueb tickeU Enat via nil rial boat and rail, via Portland. 72 or OCEAN AMD RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. Sp. m. Settlers Have Addressed a Letter to the Ayers Company. fl THINKINGiMflN Will reason that Aitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.. being injT located on State street where rents are lower than sme others pay. and operating their Bicycle Dep;rt ment in connection with their other general business, are naturally in a position to give more bicycle value for the money expended than any other concern in Salem. NOTB PrunLCTOK, Or., May 28. Tho Ukiah correspondent of the Kaat Oregon tan details a state of affairs in the Uully creek country, 70 miles south from Pendleton, In the stock range district, that presages violence, unless some understanding is reached between the settlers and the Ayera Cattle Company and other outside concerns. The set tlers have gone to the length of address inganopen letter 10 theAyers Company, in which aro hints at opposition such as may take violent form, if further en rroachments are attempted upon what tho settlers regard as their rights. The Ayers Company is composed of former sheepmen, who, after strenuous antagonism from tho settlers, who objected to tho destruction of the ranee by tho sheep, sold their sheep, and went Into the cattlo business. This change was effected only after troubbe had been experienced in the form of shooting of their sheep bands, and, at times, of alleged attempts to kill their herders. Imperative orders were given to "move on," add there was no peace possible so long as the company remain ed in tho sheep business. Now that tho compauy has entered cattlo raising, tho raiue violent opposi tion Is manifested against all outside concerns that desire to run stock on tho disputed range. Wlnlo it is hoped that the matter will be adjusted without violence, it ia easily within tho realm ol possibility that some exciting scenes may bo reported from tbat region. The stock men of Camas prairie 50 miles south from here, met on Saturday anil formed n strong organization, 31 joining and Issued a warning to sheop men to keep outside of certain lines they drew about the Camas valley. They grimly announce that their mani festo must be respected. Reduced Rates for the Pan American Kxositiou at lluffalo will le mado by the Northern Pacific Itaiway Company. Tho rato ia (SO from Portland and re turn, tickets to be on vale the first and third Tuesdays of each mouth from June to October inclusive. For further information write A. I). Charlton, Portland, Oregon, or see any Northern Pacific ai'out. 6 23 3t It 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, Chicago, Kansas Cily, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. IMIIjr except Sunday 8. p. m. Saturday 10 a.m. All Mtltlnir dates aubject to change For San FranclKo rialletery 6dn COLUMBIA RIVER To Attorla aad Way Landing. 4 . ra 4 IJ. ID. ex. tiuniliy A. C. Siieldoh, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland and way laodlnts, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m Tuesday. Thursday aad iSaturdiy at 7 a m. For Independence. Altany andnCorvatlls. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. m. For Independence. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4:30 p.m. Throuth tickets East via all rail or boat and rail via Portland, Ticket 0 f flee City dock. E. T. THAYER. Atent, Salem, rcron. South and East VIA Southern Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Balem for Portland and way stations at 5:40 a. m. , 7:64 a. m. and 4:58 p. m. Lt Ponland. Lt Bale Ar Aahland. Ar Bacntmentn..., Ar Ban Franclaoo. ,8:30 A M -11.-00 A M U2.M A M 6:00 P M . 7:15 P M .- p-u 10.33 p y 1244 P 435 A 8:45 A M len. Ai UcnTcr, , . ArKanta, City. ai unicago. F. E. SHAFER Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes and everything in our line at low est prices. 123 State St. JuFLoa Angeles. .5:55 A M . 930 A M . 725 A At . 7:42 A M Ar Kl Paio Ar Fort Worm Ar City of Mexico. ar uotuion . Ar New Orleans. Ar Washington.. Ar New York .120 ru . 6:00 pa .630 AM .11:30 A M .7:0AM . 6.30 P M 6-.4J A M 12;10 IPM, 7001 1 9.15 A U 725 A M 8:30 A M SU5 A M 6.-0U P M 6;M A M ll:TO A M 7:00 A M 6:SJ P M :'! A M 12:10 P M Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men read "Strength ts I'se and Abuse by .Men." Doctor, SliTdeiT Grant Johnson, of Eugene, died unlay, aged 30 years. Sat- THBSB PRICBS ... aa. aa. a a a . k 1901 A.itciiell, Hush head fillings. Uunlop heavvtreatl detachable tires, tubular steel rims and Aorrow Coaster Brake .....,.......... Same wheel, without coaster brake '. .... ,..., .... ,....,.. ,.',','. ','.'..'. "S ?9 ?S!e ANrte.e,',.wil,11(iukc?ast.er !?rak ,with ,,eRl,!ar 'Ad 9un,,0P Tlres wood rims '.'.'. '.'.'. .'.'.' '.'. .32 50 1901 A.itchell, with Defender Special single-tube tiresthe best single-tube on the market S30 00 Also Equipped With Oxford Tires, a Mighty J,?00 Mitchells, 520. to moo. Good Tire at a Reasonable Price... juSslI. awaasaMaaSttWBiaaMaBaMaasamBBaaMsaBW If you want new tires on your old wheel, see us, or order your repairman tojput on -Sett 't.t:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ? I per p or DumopsV. : ::::"::::;"::::::":;: :;;; jl0 Sojsjsr i r We Have Gas Lamps at $1.50 Solars at $2.50 sundries of all Kinds BICYCLE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Deduced Rates to the East. Account Buffalo Exposition, the HUH I.INGTON ROUTE are nainimr a lou ratool faro which enables passengers to .ii, hid x.Kjaiwuii nuu many oilier Hastern ikiIuUj at Krcatly reduced rates. Uefora making other araugements call at our office or write for full paticulars It. W, Foster, Ticket Agent, tlurlington Houte, Corner Third ami Stark Streets, l'orllaud, Oregon. II tells all about my DIt. SANDKN KLKCTRIO BELTS, and how thev are used to cure such cases o( rheumatism, lumbago, sciata, lame back, kidney, liver and stomach disorders, sleepless. new, or any ol those diseases peculiar tc man. Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Russel Bid)?. Portland Or. BREWSTER & WHITE FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN HAY, GRAIN. MILL FEED. FLOUR, SALT, SEEDS, ETC. Wholesale and Retail Three of a Kind And multiples ol three praise the excel ence of our laundry work. Nor are tneir encomiums ill deserved. Striving hard to turn out the best possible work, we modestly claim merit for its quality! If you are not numbered umonL' our numerous patrons, pray let us demon- .himu me iruiiiiuineas ol ments in your case. our state- PROMPT SBRVIOE RELIABLE GOODS P bone 1781. Urge Wall Maps of the United States.... 91 Court St. Lewis & staver 60. Branch Fi E GARY, Mgr. Salem, Oregon ; f-fV -' Low Rates to Buffalo. 11 you are going to Uio Exposition, or any other point East, do not maxe your arrangments until you have secured rates from the BURLINGTON ROUTE; thev will iuterest vou. Call or viii far lull paticulars. R. W. Foster, Ticket A gent, BURLINGTON ROUTE, Corner fhird and Stark Streets, Portland, Ore, Notice of Termination of Partnership. Notloe is hereby given that the on. partnership heretofore known as Kling or and Book in the Capital Brewery and Ice Works at Salem, Oregon, was term, inated on May 6, 1001, All accounts due tho tirm prior to that date must he settled at once.) at the otnee ol said Brewery, Tho undersigned retiring member of said firm of Klinger A Beek bespeaks for the new proprietor, Mrs. Margerite Beck, that liberal patronage which has heretofore been extended to the old firm. HUNGER A BECK. MAURICE KL1NGKH. -H Itu Retiring member of saia tirm Given Away nuTT.IU tiCI oriK If you are going East, or thinking of ticketa until you have secured rates Mum'W8 CENTRAL RAIl! ROAD Co. Their service is excelled by none, and they can reach all points in the East, South or Southeast from any POlnt ill OlTOOn nr U'.ol.l i.J JJ'jwigMourist car from Pacific Coast H you will send fifteen senta in stamps o the address given below, we wHI forward you by return mail a large wa mapo Itne lni.ed States, CubT an Porto Rioo.StxW Inches. M!ir,Pr!ioulM,! rKarillng passenger or right rates, call on or address, B. H. Tkdubuix, Oom'l Ag't. 111. Cn. n iiamn i " "" luirusu, t'orUandOr Pullman and Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacmmsnto to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, 8t. Louis, New Orleans and Washington Connecting at San Frandisco with sov eral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central an I South America. See agent at Salem Station, or add 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., rortiana, Uregon. 1 1 Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TOIE OAHD. No. 2 For Yaqulna; Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:50 p. m Train arrives Yaqulna . 6:45 p. ui No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 6-10 a. tu Leaves Corvallis 1 1 :30 a. ru Arrives Albany 12:16 p. tu No. 3 E'or Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. tu Arrives Detroit 11:20 a.m. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. ru, Arrives Albany 5:45 p. ni. One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, KlYlng direct service to and from New port and adjacent beaches. Trains for tbe mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Riving ample time tp reach camping grounds on the Breltenbush aud Santlam rivers the same day. U L WALDKN, EDWIN BT.INK .... ..'...;. r. A . lUltaEK. Mbt Uauae Agnt. bnr 14S CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tti8 Kind You Hare Aiwajfs Bought Reduced Rates to the East, ll.A.S,Jfc.". Bur- UrSwhienlpiSArrit the KxpnMtoo ami other Eastern nointa t greatly reduced rates. SC or8 Sr: ir xrait e ss . "S. . r "''I rticii ars. R v ! i&. ", land, Oreg. Tiw Aweriwn wp raoa are WSptlrUt. J 19 be Salem Steam Laundry wuiKUJ OLMSTKI), rROPRlKTOK. noaona d. ouistko, mqr. - 1jli!. 320 Liberty Street SOULE JJROS". i iano Tuners and hm'nm PORTLAND OR E. .or.f.,.?m.Bd.vIcIuIty leave orders at jw. miii s Music Store. fTlA SUPPOSE You Save 5 Minutes Four times a day by riding a bicycle. That a ten whole working days a year almoit an extra vacatiou :: :: .. Hartford Bicycles Cost lea! than some others, but aie ,u ,"BCI wnusome and perfectly toroad,;rator Models for 1901. $35 Models for 1900, $30 la a word this tells of the Passeoser Service VIS, "The Best of Everything" The Northwestern Line 8 ?J?.ins dal,v between St. Paul pnS. ocago comprising the latest I ullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Pnsj Train Eiu,iiud in the World sxta .. Chicago By Daylight The Badger State Express, the finest Day Train running between st Paul and Chicago ia the Short Line. Con nee tlona from the West made via The Northern Pariflr. firot Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. t A.'L1,.!tIi',ltk" Via rr. ii, fflEAD. m LfiiciPD t'a C. A. Columbia Coaster Brakes, R 00 extra. swiiHirie, now M heels ariHj, , 10 rent, rf. Otto J. Wilson G0IN' TO BUFFALO? IF SO USE THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. PersonRllyconductod ex. curaions to Chicago and at three days every week. Through Pullman Sleepers Salt Lafe City to Chicago overy day. Ask your ticket Agent to make your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route from Denver. Write for Folder. A- E- ,PpER. GENERAL AGENT. 2 5 0 AUtr St.. Portbai, Ore. W'yjmB EQB