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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1901)
l'.i'fctwV' yrf'itiMagifcww'1 & A "V.-;-8 v sqgg ? 4 lUijUNMUiiiiil juiii hhmicii wiiririti-iii'1;?"'tN The Blood "When there Is a natural nnd liefdtliy circulation of tfle Wood, the entire .quantity, estimated ot onc-cigb.tli.thc -weight of the body, passes through tlio licarc erroy five minutes. This rapid flow of the blood through tho system prevents the entrance of disease trcmis and imnuritics is not .icceswiry or i d for tho growth lug una ctrei few persons --!.--.!..- nlnn.1 !-(- 1. , - n - KOO lgtncmmruiemuscies, ussucs, nerves anu ooncs. uv, iuiiw..w.; can rightly claim an absolutely pure blood supply and perfect ana .j.i-.i ...i ii --,... ...-. - y--oi1 4ntntiiimfnule diseases. through tho blood, and Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, bait Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter fa fact the majority of liumau allmcnU arc caused by dtrednndftcredlno'sluSi ThO Blood Is tho SOUfCO and impoverished blood. Old maw CMnmfi soresithronlc wlccra and rheumatic pains are com- Of Jit a rngwn mon, 'especially among old people, whose blood . naturally grows thin and pale because of the lack of tho red corpuscles that give color&nd etrcngth to youthful blood. Sallow complexions and rough, oily skins evidence eorrie. constitutional or blood trouble, which salves, lotions, powders nor any External treatment cau cure. Diseases that originate in the blood, wucUicr thcTimftnlfest themselves as ulcers, tumors. Itching eruptions, niuscmar or nains, reoulro a tonic and blood nurificr anu neutralize piooa poisons onu. uumore, ou. imjobi. ....... ..-e. , - - j- - n.,t -.nnih-pMnr.1 i?fpnn drtM. It cocs down to the very foundation of . .. -- . . . fi . t...L ...m i.--iii.ri"iirf t ntiii- nmncr. the diseaso and eliminates from tho system cvery JPoiiutmwmf &IOt thing- of rt poisonous character or that obstructs and rorfHivs. uvum d thcIrculntion, lt builds un and imparts JEfrtMFffo DiseaSC new strength and vitality to tho old nnutrltlous wiwm0 ? , o . ., ArrtM -m,! volns are once tnoro filled with new rich Wood, tho - tf-.. . ., .. .1 .u.llntil ft. ft a ii- nnlv mmrnntetfd nurclv veectnble Wood punficr, and the pi --,1 -.n.ti.i.inh nfi ftnvl 11-Annm. .1.. !.-..-. !.-. -.. . MH.1 Irt .r.vk to ccrid you our book free, and if In need of medical advice write our pnysician.au about your cane; this information will cost you nothing and comes from experi enced and educated doctors. AH correspondence is conducted , in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CJA. UlUUiK ViiU l.iltOk UikV VUIB WIU W U-Viw f. rwikmu in Ml Cartful a woman can do anv reasonable health that Wine of Cardul brlnji makes a woman vigorous In body and mind. Freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong naturally. Wlnt of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures leucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back caused by standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thcdford's Olack.Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood In proper shape. Greatly Increased strength and endurance Is the natural result. Most uses are cureu quickly. All drutftjlits sell 11.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul nd 25 cent packages of Thcdford i Ulack.DraughL Yor ftdtla ktti llUralart. m&AtM. vlttnff trm ttom. Tlt I .adltl Advltory Vtptitmiat," I'" Uuttenwja IUIb s- RIDE ALLTHE TIME They are made by the makers of wonderful rubber goods The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron," O, Snell Yale Cycle Co:, Distributors 0Mi," Portland, Or. atflAnl On Uio nmrkut. Tlioad stilts would uAtlly pass for ISO suits. Hut v woro bound to Imvo tho best ten dollur Htilt to Iki Intil unywlioru mill wo'voKottliotnl All now mill Into cut. i'uttorn nunt uiuf liiuulsouiu. i ou will bo surprised wlion you seo tlium. Oomo In. it : t t : O. AT. JOHNSON Si CO.. Tbe l'ooplo'a Olothters. mid Furnishers 1717 Oouiuiurolnl Ht. Huloiu. THE OAILY JOURNAL, Mombo r. Northwoat Aftornoun Nowaptpor Uunutiu. DY HOFKtl UHOTHUHa . V1UOAY, MAY 31, 1001. Dally Ono Your, U.OO In Advnnow Dally Pour Month SI. In Advanoa Dnyiy by Carrier OOa Par Month Wakly Ono Year SI.OO In Advanoo OBSERVED DY THE 0. A. R. ORGANIZATIONS CoutluueJ fnitt I'otMti i'astt, rreotcarsnud Uia red, white mid bluo wai wii on oory nldo. At UAlrymplo's store tho dtvorstloua weroqulto neat nud urtlitlc and aoroes the street l Ilolyorson'a pretty mem orial window was arrsutod with h inoii umeut erected to our dead heroes. Tho Monuuieut was drnpwl with the lUtf tutd a, flag was in the bsckuround. Tho Umlnilio corner and floor corned wlk tr.gveA irt3tty effeat aud arms Mefcyd on either sldo. Joe, M1 m( wqi j(, the McCorfl- imildhv Uu4 t4ie M(Mt eiborte mmUmt, tk outside ot the building be im aimmi meted with banners floating irjew tlid d third story wiHdown J iimfitfr i r i.ffiTwSB HEALTHY OR DISEASED Of cverv description, it micro out, an iuui and development of the body and nourish- f mnnir n titnnkind. enters tllO system euch as u. a. 8,, which not only antidotes general health begins to improve, muscles r.t ovitrff lltlll illnimvjir. urest cases ft liiu been tested in thousands of cases tr.ii1o 4-i.1nV tllfttl Vit, We will be glad vimii . It A Strong Woman Iottft City, lows, Aug. Vi, lMO lf wlfo w lick for turoo yean. We tried CTcrytUInK without relief oinl unent much money. Sly wllo tried Wins ot C'anfol and four bottle cured her. Alio took two moto twttlci, knowing 1jo would Intro to work lmrd duriog tho hny lisnrcet. HIki attandtd to all her houio iiold autjea and loaded and unloaded all tho iay. Thia modlelno kto her itronKth. I'or marly alio waa weak and tired and could hardly Bet about, butalnca ho Iim been laklntr Wino of Oardul iha feela better nnd atrongor than when 20 yeara of nue. JOH. A. KIBBNUAyitlt. Mn. Clitnhaftr had tried evtryliilntf durinrf her Ihrte year, sickness and had ipenf com Id. crabls money. She wi weak and could hardly jet about for Ihrec yean before the look WINEGARDII Now, after taking (he Wins of Cardul, the can work villi her husband In the hay field. That It hard work, but It Is not as Injurious to a woman's health as labor In stores, factories and offices where thousands of (Jrlsare closely con fined vear after vear. With the aid of Wine of work and enlov Hood health. The Cuuiptny, Ctultinuvi, limn. II you put a pair o! GOODYEAR PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES on your bicycle. They may cost you lome thing but by a year trom now you will be money ahead, for you will have no repair bills to pay. Then besides they ride to dif ferent from the cheap tires a feather bed compared to a board floor. Here's Our... $10 IbutTab! We think, we uemevb, we KNOW that we have the Best Ten Dollar Suit and rol white and blue tirsue paper was luiuir iu festoons, wroutlii nnd stars. Their memorial window represenhHl u soldier's grave iu a wild reuiotp stot, hIiowIiik how it is eared (or by members of the. tl. A. 11. aud V. it. C to whom thu window was dedlentiHl, Tho crave was covered with the ilatf, aud llowem aud swords were itrrniiRed on or it. Htaoked iniukuta nnd swards wero ou either side of the monument, whloli wns nmrkiHl "Unknown." Trees ami vines wero iu profuilou. Address by Capt. J. Q. Uarncs. l'ollowtng is the address delivered at I.lm)ln public sohool Memorial extr oliea, li dipt. J. tj. llaruea, the well known Now York ItaflketrHoremoruhaut, of Buletii i "President MoKlnltO' and his vabluet. aud other tvernment ollletiU, only n few days tfo eutoretl the Htate of Uall fornla on a tour of this wlde-extvndrd country of ours, lie had never before had the pleasure of traveling so ox ten touslvely. Wrt were muoh disappointed that through tiie slokness of Mrs. MoKinley tlioy could nut tuctoud their visit to this state, llo was met with the meet cordial greetings from old and young. Federal nud Confederate veteraus, at mil oluts in his travels, all of whUh lie re ceived with the warmest expres sionsoftlmnksi itit hbtlilrijr so pleased him as ,,on bo ftabd In review 6000 tchool chlldron in Los Angeles, st which ... .. ...i.. I, ..j.. i. M..rti. urne iney sang Ainenca' wnn nut" enthusiasm and suoh earnest tXprefeloti that ho said he knew the country was enfo tthlle the children wero taught Btich lessons of loyalty. Train the chil dren of our schools In the precepts of patriotism and lovo of country, and there li no question about tho safety of our Republic. Whilo you are instilling vo of country into their young hcrtrt, you aro tenclilng tliem tlie military Siep, uur IllllO graucmiurcu try, Trim their short limbs, to keep stop with us, so It is with nil there children, they want to movo in military stylo with their pipas and mnrrrnus. I When thoy grow to manhood, they will not need to wnilo tlmo in drilling in the atopsas thoy hnvo already had the practice. Why aro wo here today on , tills platform wiiheo many old grey headed votcrniiB? What is there to interest and lead so many to come oulhore toIa 7 These old men, grizzled and grey, limping aud bowed down, tru young mon 40 years ago, when our country called us to aid her iu overllirowingn rebellion In 1801 to 1805, which threat ened its destruction. Thoy took tin activo part iu putting down that rebel lion, were as vigorous, active and strong then as tho young men which you saw ' leavo hero throe years ago to help free the Cubans nnd Fillipluon from tho op nrcsaion of Spain. I mo uay win come wi en u. young men of tho Spanish war w II bo meeting with you, when the old veterans of 1801- 18(16 hayo passed nwny, to tell you their rati in !. it. ....u.. . experiences nud urgo tho young school chlldron of that day to bo loyal and true to their country, as wo tiro leach ing you today, Thank God tho bitterness maulfeated by tho different sections of the country during,nnd for inanyyeara alter tlio wnr, lisvo patecd nwny, nud the north nnd south now clasp hands over thu graves of tho Federal and Confederate, nnd cover their grnves nliko with thu sweetest of roses. Tho young mon of both sections shoul der muskets, nnd mnreh sldo by sidu in the nrmlesof our common country, under tho saino Hag, nnd thu blood of either wi.l be shed freely in Its support, neither wilt permit it to be trailed iu tho dust. lt might bo well to nolo tho fearful prieo paid for thu unity of our beloved country. It is mild tho wnr was fought through mostly by young men, nnd that from tho cnaunltles of wnr nud diseaso there were ovurouemlllion men sacrific ed tholr lives on both allies. On thu union aide nlono, over ono half million lives wore lost. Tliero were two nud ono half million men eullated Iu tho north, of this num ber 'j wero under II) yearH, 11-10 wero under 21, 'u woro under 21, ) under 30, You sou that thu war was fought through iu n great measuro, by young men, while thore wero many between 30 and 15 years. You gee at what a fearful prieo tho in tegrity of our country wus maintained, yet General Orant wroto shortly before his death to Gun. 1 Sea u regard n coufed ertito olllcor.that "the war wan worth nil It cost" in men nnd money to tho coun try. All honor to thu memory of thoio who full on thu Held of battle, or have pasted miserable llvus,fromlossof limbs, or multllated bodies, (com wounds re ceived by gunshot,or broken health from exposures incident to camp llto in thu Held. TIioh.) mon were not hirolingi,who en listed for thu money they could mako out of It, they lu(P better anlaries when tlioy enlisted than they received in the army, Thoy weru heroic men, who offered their Uvea freely If !iecoBsary,to preserve this ItoauHful land from the turmoils of continuous strife, n result that would have surely followed, if the bouth had succeeded in dissolving thu union. They went out us volunteers, and whilo refut ing to go homo us long us their help was required, t hoy liu'stod ou immediate dis charge as soon us thu war was over, and wore none tho less goodcltiaens for hav ing been soldiers. When discharged they stepped right Into such opportunities as weru open to them, and Holdlers-llko where there weru no opportunities left for them, they made theut for thonuolvos. Tho broad prairies of thu wont uavo many of them an opiwrtuuity, aud Kansas alono had at one tlmo 80 000 old veterans within iter borders. The saerlflees these volunteers niado were beyond computations. Think oi tho homes they left, with awry comfort of life, and thu happy associations with fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers nnd friends, and tho cherished objects with which one surrounds himself on the firm, in thu shop, or store, and all the bright anticipations ot future business, comforts and enjoyment, wuiuh weru mnpod nut by then. aii tuese urigtti anticipations were oisttulduat the call of their country, aud they hastened to her relief , leaving all these high nntiei pat ions, nud pleas urea to wait, trusting that through tho guidance of a loving rather, limy mlgbt bo restored lo the opportunities they had laid aside, when they entered the service of their country, Oi all those who entered the servlee, one In every tlvo laid down his life in its defense, of those who returned many were mangled In body, or limb, and d raged out a miserable existence till they wero tluallv relieved, when they answered to the "last Roll Call." It u their gruves that we cover with (lowers tomorrow. Among these are H0.OO0 graves marked "Unknown" and that does not enumerate all. Think how many wore lost, aud marked ou the ''misting In action," that could not be aocounted tor iu any other way. lt means that they were wounded worse than suspected, sought cover of some kiud from the showers of bullets, aud there without a friend to say a kind wont quietly passed away. Sueh is war, but tho beginning of the story has bceu told; would that what has Wen told might bo the limit of It, but toniiuu has net the power ta express its herors. aud we let it rest, for others to tell their stories. i i New National Bank eanlzed. About to fce Large Sale of crn Ranges. Beef Cattle for East- Wells of Hot Water That Are to te Piped Into the Town. IlAKBti Oitv, May 31. A National ,nnk( wl,, capitn ftock of $40,000 Is be- ing organized In Vale, Malheur rountj. This town Is Iho county seat of tho county, and has a population of 300. During tho past two years it has grown rapidly, and the business interest of tho place demand banking facilities nearer than Caldwell, whero such has pre viously been done. Stockholders ot the hank will not ail bo residents Vale and adjacent country, as some of the capital 1 will bo Biibscribed in Baker City. M. Q. Hope, ono of tho lending business men of Vale was in Baker today making ar rangements to estubllsh tie bank. Ho paid that it waaanaasured Iact,altliotgh further particulars (could not bo given out at present, within thu next sixty dnysMr. Hope said tho bank would be ready for business. A largo sale of bcof will bo consumated in Malheur county June 10. That is tho date fixed for tho delivery to one single eastern firm of between 10,000 and 12, 000 head of yearlings and two year olds. All of this stock la intended for tho East- , om narJ( Rn(J wl not b3 drlven t((j MonUnn Qr w , range for fat u ( ,n condltlon ut tho prMont ,. ,,nmol,l(lv r,nr n.ntr nirni0u .1 "i -v " - thu winter. Yearlings are purchased by theao buyers for $20, and two-year old?, 27. This price is ono dollar cheap er than the name stock sold for at tho aamo period last year. The Bale will clean up most of tho Btirplua beef iu that section of tho county, nud will lenvo but tow from the immediate district for thu fall market. Buyers are qulto nc tivo in Malheur and Harney counties, nud offer tempting prices. Recently n remarkable stream of hot wntcr wna struck within one half mllo of Vide, in Malheur county. A stream three and one half inchos In diamotor was struck a year ago, which npouted 30 feet above the surface. Desiring n How at an elevation up Hie hill from which hot water could bo piped to the town of Vale, Iho ownor of tho proporty borod further up. Thoy noW have two wells on tho hill side, each three nnd one-half IucIiuh in diamotor, aud each throwing a atronm 30 feet abovo thu sur face This water la 212 degreo faronholt. It Is the purpose of the owners to pipe tho water to the town nnd there uao It for n nntatorium nud for heating dwell ings. By conducting thu water under ground for tho Ulatunco of a half mile, it Ih believed that lt will cool but little, l( any during transit. Should Vale over hecomo a city, ita hot water will bo in valuable, for tho fuel problom for heat ing purposes has been solved, Arrango inentfl tire now being mudo for construc tion ot thu pipo line. A Very Remarkable Remedy, "it Is with u good dual of pleasure antl satisfaction Hint I recommend Chtimbur'ulu'a Colic, Cholera nnd Diarr hoea Remedy," enys Druggist A. W. Sawtollo, of Hartford, Conn. "A lady eustomur, seeing the romody exposod for sale ou my snow cueo, mid to me: I rcnlly bolievothnt mediciuo raved my life the paat aummor whilo nt tho shore, and sho became so entuslnatic ovor its merits that 1 at once made up my mind to recommend it in thu future. Recently a gentleman ramuluto my store so over come with collu palna that ho sank at onco to the lloor. 1 gave him a doso of this remedy which helped him, 1 re peated tho doni ami In flftoon minutes ho left my store smilingly Informing mo that ho folt as well as over." Sold by F. U. Haas, Druggist. WHY THE BOILER BURST8. Uclcnllllo lisplnnntliin of Hams l'lie ii li mo mi of tho ICIIclieu. Wlieu you bear tho kitchen boiler clucking, there Is no cnuso fur alarm. Theie Is ti prevailing impression that the crticklug U produced by steam nnd Hint there Is therefore mi Increased picwui-e ou tho holler nt Mich times. Hut this Ih tin error. If the boiler la In good condition, with tho wntor turned ou iu usual ho that thu boiler Is kept filled, the only procure that It Is sub jected to Is the Kitmo us tlutt lu the water pipes, from which of course theie never U the slightest danger. Ami thin Ih true no matter how hot the water In the holler niny bo. The nxitiou Is very Hlniplc. As long iN tho holler Is kept full of wnter there Im no room for sttxim. ' If you open the hut wnter cock, the wnter pours out, and Hteuiu litMM from It, because It then has u elmuee to escape into the nlr. In other word. oMiportitlen takes place. But us the hot water pours out water from the pipes rushed in to take Its place, and thus the boiler Is kept full. The cracking noise referred to Is hvtird when thu wtiter Is unusually hot nud Ih nothing but tho expansion of the Poller under the I nil nonce of that heat. It Is In no degree tin I ml lea t Ion of dan ger iiuleM ludtvd the Udler Is worn out or defiftlvo, which Is a matter entirely outklde of what we are now consider lug When a kitchen boiler explode, lt Is ucuemlly Ikwhusc a tire has Invn kin dled lu the range while the better was emplj. It liNpiHuMs Bometlmeri when lKHi0i come hack te town after spend liu the autiitner away. The tire beats the Indler, of court, and when the wa ter la turned un It la converted suddiii ly nud violently Into steam, aud the iKtller cannot staud the eneriHous pres sure. Fvrtuuately few persons are iHougudvMtf oimuMii or sill) enough to build n Are before upenlng the cocks cwtiReetliig the taller with the water pped.-Chlcngo Chronicle, TiyCrala-OI Try Qrala-OI t Ask your Oroeer today to show you a imekage of OUALN-O, the new food drink, that takes the place of eoitee. The children may drink It without Injury aa well aa the adult All who try It, like It. aUALN'-O has that nca aeai urown or Mocha OT JsVrt but It U made from pure graliis. ami the Hwst delleate stwaeb nwoivon it wttkeHt dltrea. the price of eof- liw w. ami mo via. IHMT patLage SoM by all grocers. PROGRESS MADE IN MALHEUR COUNTY ! ' Blue Flame Heat is not diffused through out the house there is no smell, soot, or danger, and the expense of operating is nomi nal. Made in many sizes; sold wherever stoves are sold. If your dealer does not have it write to nearest agency of The Poatmnater nt the Zoo. Tho lawyer who evidently considers life ono huge, continuous Joko entered tho clerk's olllco at tho city hall with nil expression of extreme radiance over spreading bis countcnniice. Tho clerks) nnd others having business In tho olllco nt tho tlmo censed their several pur suits. Experience had taught thcin thnt the nforcsnld lawyer would say something of tin entertaining charac ter. "anther round, boys," ho said. "I hnvo a dandy for you this morning." Tho speaker paused. Tho others si lently waited for what wuh coming. "Now listen caieftilly," resumed tho lawyer, "and note the beauty of the ! connection between tho threu sections of this Ilttlu conundrum. Here It Is: ' 'If the postmaster tdiould visit the s:oo nnd while there bo eaten by the wild anlmtils, what o'clock would It be?' " Tliero wus another pnusu. Finally tho clerk In charge of tho dockets von turned the nuswer, "It would be all day with the postmaster." "Wrong, entirely wrong," comment ed tho lawyer. "I didn't nsk whnt time. 1 asked w lint o'clock would It be." A. third pause. Then by general con sent the answer was requested. Tho lawyer gtiyly announced, "Ate p in." Itcforu tho gathering had recovered tho lawyer had llltted trom the room nud wns headed for tho court (tf ap peals to try the postmaster zoo wild an imals conundrum ou thu higher tribu nal. Washington Star. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laiatlve llromo Quinine Tnttoti.. All dniKXtila refund tlio money If tt falls to cato W. (Iroro'i signature la ou each box. A Lny Suggestion. On the Inst nlht of n scrlcn of "pro tracted meetings" In tho Methodist church of n llttlo southern California vlllnc;o tho visiting cvnngcllst waa mnkliig a special effort to obtain a showing of nuxlous bouIs. lie had pleached hl.s best sermon and reached nn emotional fervor that he had seldom equaled. Uut nobody responded to his Invitation. Thoy snug a hymn, nud then the evangelist rose again nud call ed upon tbo congregntlou to "enlist for tho servlco of the Lord." A bnttlo scarred, wooden legged vet eran who hail dropped Into tho back sont watched tho proceedings with In terest. For tho third tlmo tho perspir ing cvnngcllst roso and nsked, "Is there no ono willing to enlist In tho Lord's army?" Then response en mo from the bnclt scat, "Draft 'cm, parson; bang it, draft nml'l A Mother lo Mothers. 41 1 am the mother of five ohildren," writes Mrs, S. E. Rose, of Big Otter, West Va., "and have been as high as eight days in the dootor's hands, and never less than two days with any ohild until the last. Then I had used two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was only two hours in the hands of the dootor." Dr. Plroo'a Favorite Promarlpilon Im m w&mmn'm nudlolno. It ouras Ultmmmmm ot tlm wommnly organ. It Im "otidarful mmttlolnm for moth, art naming thm baby atrent prailomlly pmlnlmmm mnd giving abundant mtrmngth to nu. mo mad nourlmh thm child. Notice of Termination Of Partnership. Notice is hereby irtven that tha partnerahlo htretetore known as Klirii;. er and Beck in Uie Capital lire w err aud 00" km Woria at huleui, Oregon, v,as term inated on May 5, 1001. All accounts due the firm prior to that tfato'miust be settled at once at the odlee of said Brewery. The underfilled retinmr member ot Mid tirm o( Kllnger A Hk Margerite Beok, that liberal patroeaKe wspeaxs lor uie new proprietor. Mrs wiiioii na uoreioiore oen oxtull to i uiuwunrm. tviauhK A HKCK. R.,i , , ,?Al'K'K KUNY.KR, o-H'lrn Retiring meiuWr of said firm Toasting - broiling baking - ironing anything that can be done with a wood or coal fire is done better, cheaper and quicker on a Xjf. M WICKLESS Oil Stove , STANDARD OIL COMPANY Are You Going East ? Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave 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 Ml take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicago, Kan9ns City, St. Lows and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. Free Book To Weak Men Weak nnd nervous men read"Strongth ts Udo aud Abuso by Men." Doctor Sanden It tolls all about my UK. SANDKN ELECTRIC BELTS, nnd how they are used to cure such cases of rheumatism, lumbago, eciata, lame back, kidney, liver and stomach disorders, sleepless nc 83, or any ot thoso diseases peculiar to man. Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Russet Bldg. Portland Or. BREWSTER & WHITE FBEDMENAMD SEEDSMEN HAY, GRAIN', MILL FEED. FLOl'R, SALT, SEEDS, ETC. Wholesale and Retail PROMPT SERVICE RELIABLE GOODS Phone 1781. 91 Court St. Urge Wall Maps of the United States.... Given Away HOVV.TO CET ONE If you are going East, or thinking of sending for your family, do not buy your tickets untf vou nave securetl rates CENTRAL RAIL Irom the ILLINOI8 KUAii uo. tneir service is excelled by nono, and they can reach all iwlnta in mo r.aai, oouiti or Mouinoaat Irom any point In Oregon or Washincton. llirougb tourist car from Pacific Coast 10 ;ew ork-. If you will send fiftooneentsin stamps to the address given below, wo will forward you by return mail a large wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rice, 34x40 inches. For particulars regarding passenger or rdght rates, call ou or address, B. H. Thdmboia, Coral,A.8,t. III. Cent. R.R, 142 Third St.. Portland flrj i O. -C. T. Co's PAiSSKNllKR HTEAhKIt altonA LKAYKS YOIX POKTLAND Q0UK tlME'Aim OllKAP BATKU. Dk Ukw Buta aad OiorttSt M. P. BALDWIN. A.Bf in pi A, C, Sheldon, Gonoml Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. F. E. SHAFER Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes and everything in our line at low est prices. 23 State St. Three of a Kind And multiples of three praise the excel lence of our laundry work, or nro their encomiums ill deserved. Striving hard to turn out the best poselblo work, wo modestly claim morltfor its quality. If you aro not numbered among our numerous pations, pray lot us demon strate the truthfulness of our state ments In your caso. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKL, J. OLMSTKD, I'ltOmifcTOH. DOBOD8 D. OLMSTKD, MOR. i?"l4li Liberty Street SOULE BROS. Piano Tuners and Repairers PORTLAND OR E. For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Geo. Will's Music Store. SUPPOSE You Saye 5 Minutes Four thnos a day bv ridlm? a blnrnin That's ten whole working days a year almost an extrn vacation ;: Hartford Bicyc les Cost less than some others, but are strong, light, handsomo nnd perfectly adapted to road, runabout or pleasure 80rvfuo- - : :: :: :s Models for 1901. $35 Models for 1900, $30 Columbia Coaster Brakes, $6.00 extra. ounuriee, nev wlivola to rent, aring. re Otto J, Wilson o JLmq a K OREGp SlIOTJLliNE and UNION PACIFIC DKPAIIT FOK TIMK 80111" PULE8 From Portland Or. AtUUVK FROM Chicago Portland Special 9 a. m. via Hunt Ingtou "ATlVntro" Express 9 pm. Tla Hunt ington Bait I.akn. PntlTOf. Ft. Worth, Omalia, kriisi L'ltv. Ht. Louis. Chicago iWp.m. anu hast. j.U IjiIcc. lUcnvcr Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, (Jhlcapi and East. tit I'ntll Fast Wall Op. m. via Spokauo Walla Walla, l-owUton, Hpoksne, Wallace, Pull mmi Mluneaiiolli fit. 7:00 a. m. Pniil. Diilutli. Milwaukee! Uiurago, aim nasi. 72 , HOURS , 72 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no tnangc oi tars Tliroti iu h Hcket8 tast via nil rial, or boat an d rail, vin Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. All sailing dates subject to cbango For Han Francisco Ball every 6 days 8 p.m. p. in Pally except Pundajr 8. p m Butimlay 10 a. m COLUMIIIA RIVKIt To Astoria and Way Landing!. 4 p. m. ex. tiuudar WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland and way landlnjs, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m.. Tuesday. HiursJay aai iSaturday at 7. a m. For Independence, Albany andiiCorvallls. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. m. For Independence, Monday, Wednesday aad Friday at 4:30 p.m. Throueh tickets East via all rail or boat and rail via Portland, Ticket o f f Ice City dock, E. T. THAYER, Arent, Salem, i reton. South and East VIA Southbtn Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trnlna leave Bnlom for Portland and way Btatlonaat5:40a. m. , 7:54 n. in. and 4 :B8 p. m. Lv I'orllaud. Lt Balom . 830 A M .11.-00 A M .12.55 A M 6.00 I' M 7:45 P M 8.30 1' M 1033 P V 12.115 P N 4;S5 Alt 8:45 AM 7.-00T"ll 9.15 A M 7:25 A M 8:30 A M 8 05 A ti 0:00 p M 6:30 A M 11:10 A M 7.-00 A M B.BJ P M 6:11 A M 12.10 P M Ar Ashland. Ar 8acramcnto.. Ar Ban Francisco. ArOgdou. , 6.&0 A M 9.30 A M ,735 A M . 7:42 A M Ar Denver ArKanta, City. at unicago. Artoa AngoIcsTZ . 2.00 1' M . 6.-00 1' M . 6:30 A M .11:30 A M . 7: 0 A M . B.80 l M - 0.42 A M 12;10 P M Ar ki raio.. Ar Fort Wortn Ar city or Moxtco. Ar Houston . Ar Mow Orleans Ar Washington. Ar Now York Pullman nnd Tourista cars on both trains. Ohair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, S t. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting nt rJan Frnndleco with eov ornl steamship linos for Honolulu. Jnpan, China, .Philippines, Central and South America. &i.i flirnnt at flalnm tit.tlAn ", "1"""'.""'"""!'" or addroos U. II. A1ABKUAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Oregon. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train loaves Albany 12:16 p. m Train leaves Corvallta.... 1:50 p. u, Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:45 p. tu No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 010 a. ni Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. m Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 For Dotrelt: Leave Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit 11:20 a.m. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. iu, Arrives Albany 5:45 p. tu. Ono and two connoot, at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pad He trains, giving direct service to and trom New port and adjacont benches. Trains for tbe mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Broltenbush and tiantlam rivers the same day. II. h YVALDKN, . KDWIN BTONK J. TUUNER, AgmU Mbtny "The Best of Everything" la a word tbls tells of the PasscDjer Service via. The North-western Line 8 Trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising tho latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. lu2PhF-fS.'.yJnla '"THE NORTH WEST' ERN LIMITED" Runs every day or the yr finest Train Elect mm in the World s,e,m "Mttl1- To Chicago By Daylight The Badger 8tate Express, the finest Day Train running between st.Paul and Chicago Via the Short Line. Connec tions from the West made via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. AlUtents sell tickets Via "The North-western line." W. II. MEAD. II. L.SISLER. , G. A. T A G01N' TO BUFFALO? IF SO USE THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. Personallyconductod ex curaiona to Chicago and East three d'aya every week, Through Pullman Sleepers Salt Lake City to Chicago every day. Ask your ticket Agent to make your ticket read via the Great Rock Island Route from Denver. Write for Folder. A. E. COOPER. GENERAL AGEST. MjSffrXffJi IH & 250 Alder SU PortUad. Ore, ,--! -Sfcx