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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1901)
; B S' pi 1 V sin OTMHroirr'jti'nrf'ninniinirmirmfti illinium iiiiii iiia i umi iiiritririiiffiy'--'' fiaasamT. wW UBas33fem nTTninnii irfriiv trtmninwifiiiiM catTyryirJy. What S S Does fat Children Children are constantly exposed to all sorts of dis eases. The air they breathe Is filled -with germs, sevrer r9 and dust from tbe filthy streets are inhaled into the lungs and taken into the blood. At the crowded school rooms and other public places they come in contact almost daily with others recovering from or in the first stages of contagions diseases. You can't quarantine against the balance of the world, and the best you can do is to keep their blood in good condition, and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned from observation or experience that healthy, robust children (and this means, of course, children whose blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to contract diseases peculiar to them, and when they do it Ib generally in a mild form. On the other hand, weak, emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes along. This is because their blood is lack ing in all the elements necessary to sustain and build up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in the system, because the polluted and sluggish blood is nnable to perform its proper functions. Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, and S. S. S., being a purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and best for the delicate constitutions of children. S. S. S. is not only a perfect blood medicine, but is pre-eminently the tonic for children; it increases their appetites anil strengthens the digestion and assimilation of food. If your child ren have any hereditary or acquired taint in their blood, give them S. 8. S. and write to our physicians for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost you noth ing, and will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. QA. 4 $ e: STRAWBERRY FAIR A SUCCESS cake; Grand Display of Fruit Gives Salem tat ion. Choicest a Repu- M g Belle Ramage Short pttM, GO cents. M. Parmenter Beit grade canning ! Jwrry, Clark's Seedling; 1st prize, $1. i Dit crate home market berries First. Mrs. 0. S Oonyer second, W. H. Hob- mton. Best crnte canning berries First, Mrs. nMeKeiser; second, H. W. Savage & on. Best crate snipping Domes First, Koth A Grftbrr. The strawberry fair was a financial mi ceeM.tljo receipts jost paying expenses. The Jadlee of the Y. M. 0. A. served ice cream, cake and strawberries. When a Man Marries Ho wants the best clothes his circumstances allow. For one time ho it tlio target of all eyes, and it makes him comfortable to know his clothes wero bought )f us. This is why we oufit the majority of nell-apnearing grooms in this neighborhood, Men como to us beoaupo they know we know what they need, and they can leave every detail of tholr want la us. They allow us to re lect everything except their wlvos (we positively will not tako this responsibility). Different men have differ ent noeds, and require different kinds of garments, but wo do our work well in all cases. Itemember ub when getting ready for the momentous occasion. : ; : : :: G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Tho Pooplo'a Clothiers, and Furnishers N. 1!. Wo do not deal in baby carriages. 5267 Commercial St. Falom. THE DAILY JOURNAL Member Northwont Aftornoon Nownpupor Lonuo. DY HOFBK DnOTHBRB. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1001. Dally On Yoar, SJS.OO In Advance. Dally Pour Month 81. In Advnnoo Dally by Carrier SOo Por Month Weekly OnoYoar.SI.OO In Advnnoo THE JOURNAL AND ITS , PUBLIC ENEMIES Tho psople sometimes love a newspa per for tho enomloa It makes. Quo. W. Dayls and Geo. Q. Bingham when they bogan a suit to have Dayls made receiv er of Tim Capital JouiiNAii and for a $30,000 accounting ovldontly had $30,000 shortage on the brain. They were tin. able to prove their claim against Hofer Uros., but the claim of the State against Davis and his bondsman, lllngham, Is proven and not settled. Bingham and Davis failed to provo a single one of tholr allegations against Tub Jouknai. but every ma torlal alienation of Tiik Jouiimai, against them has been proven by a Republican legislative Investigat ing commlttoo and Itopubllcan ofllclaU. While ua onooxpocts that tho State can recover a dollar of the money stolen from the state school funds, or any of their grafts on the various departments of government, still tho tlmo has come for tho people to realise that corruption ists in getiera! dread nothing so much ss tho exposures of Indopemiont Journal ism. These gentlemen lost their suit for a receivership and accounting of the affairs of Tin Capital Jouknai. but they have suspended their litigation over Tiik Journal's head by asking for a rehearing in the supreme court. The public will oxuse Tim Journal for this reference to ita enemies. When taws, legislative committees and olllolal do not enablo the people to protect or recover their public funds, the voice of a free pi ess can alono speak for justice and put tho blame for defalcations where it belougs, The press is not superior to other institutions but there come times lu the progress of the state and the de velopment of self-government by the people when the press alono aeema ca pable of giving n final verdict or yield ing any satisfaction to the public. PONIES AND DOGS Baird-Clinton Allied Sliow in . Salem for Two Days. Bit? Electric System In Northwest Bkattlk, June 17. Tiie Hoard of thipervleora to-day gave a hearing on the petition ot U. T. Dunlop for a (ran chlio for IX) miles of country roads for electric lines. The projwsod sys tem will be the largost if completed that has yet been built In the Paolllo Northwest. The petitioner donles hav ing connection with Baltimore capital' (its owning the Ban Mateo line, and who are seeking to acquire all of tho Ban Jot roads with tho Idea of con necting Ban i'rauclsco with Heattlo. A German Estate. In the matter of tho estate of llaron Otto V, fiolsalager, deceased, an order liM baH filed with the county clerk by C, Voa WIiMsIiigsrode.IniperJal Gorman Ceul for Oregon, on behalf of Adelhold Jtowfom! and other heirs at law of Id deceased d the motion was al lowed by the county court that the hear lag upon tho administration's final ac eouat and tbe time for filing objections Last evening tho special cars of the Halrd'Clluton combination of dog and pony show arrived lu Balom, mid it proved a lively day not only for thushow people, but for the Inhabitants of Huluin us well. Previous to tho parade at noon tho grounds where the show Is to bo given lioar the passenger dupot wore visited by hundreds of boys nnd young people, all keen to nee tho wonders of show life. Tho parudo at nomi was very orodlt ablo. They have a multltiido of ponies and dogs, to say nothing of the wild ani mals thoycarry,aud all are credited with being among the bust trained in the world. About a hundred carefully trained dogs and nearly as imiuy ponies, lilclud lug Hhetlaud, Indian, and l'hillipplue Island pontes,form tho chief attractions, while other trained allium! come In for their share. Among the latter is tho wonderful trained Hon that ridus bare back In tho ring, xnu company's announcements are not oxtavaguut, but set forth alt Is en tirely new in equestrian, gymula and ocrobatlo surprises, marvolutts animal culture and hrttto intolligoiitio. Nothing llko Its superlative supremacy over be fore attempted. The only troupoof thoroughly Drilled I'onles in the Word, uxeautiug the most intricate manoomors with the pre cision of host disciplined soldiers. In troducing inuunierAblo seemingly) impos slblo feats nover beforo attempted by dumb brutes. The pricos of admission are 15o and 36o. STABBER LERWELL CAPTURED 8rcll to Hi Journal. HuHicauiiu, June 17, Constable Hob klns and deputies went to Perduo, some 16 milts east of Gauyonvllle, to nrroat two men who had tho day More dulled arrest. They were J. W. l.urwull and sou, Philip l.orwoll, Tho former win anted for stabbing Win. Hum at a daucu thu night before. The otlleer succeeded in locating them in a luibln near Perdue. Deputy tiwanV called out to Lerwell to throw up his hands and surrender. Thsy did not du so but ran away, thereupon Deputies Swank and Pardee tired two or three shots at them, one of which took effect, hitting the elder Lorwell in the right arm hetvrvuu tho shoulder and elbow, Lerwell, after sourrylng around a little while got bok luto the house and after a fuw minutes parley the woman came out and raid ttlt shooting that l.erwoli, was wounded ami would surrender. The posse brought them to Canyonvilllo, where they will be held pending examination. J.erwsll's wound Is not serious. j Horu was severely injured but will i Home Market, Shipping ber ries and Canning Varieties Fully Represented. The strawberry faireonducted alSalem Patnrdav under the Press Club wai a great stiecej. Tim exhibits of barrlea and plants with fruit were complete in each department. There waj a large at tendance of growers and the new varie ties were rloe)y studied and the result will le that hundreds of acres of new fields will be put out this fall Salem will become the berry shipping and can ning csnterof tho Willamette valley. Tho exhibitors who showed new varieties deiervo greatest praise, ft Is' easy to get plants and grow berries after a variety has been discovered and tested in thsse various valley soils. Hut the grower who carries on the tests docs so at a loss in cash and time that few persons are awaro of, as not over one out of fifty advertised ever amounts to anything for field culture. Henry W. Savage and son showed thirty varieties and deserve great credit for their enterprise. Mr. Savage is a pioneer berry grower and graia farmer. W. W. Walker, the nursoryman had a fine display of about twonty named varieties. Ho made a special exhibit of the New Oregon Ideal berries. This is believed to be the coming canning and shipping berry. The exhibits of tho tho Olark'sor Hood River berty were surprisingly fine. Tlioy surpass in sizo and deliciousnuss even the Hood lllver product, which lias become world famous. Tiiu gro cery firm of Koth A Qrabor have made a special featuro of this borry for their retail trade and it has proven a great winner. The berryshow was held on vrey short notlca and in tho midst of u vrey unfa vorable borry season. Saturday was really tho first day of lino borry weath er that this part of Oregon lina enjoyed but tho exhibits wero remarkably line as to quality and quantity. Tho Y. II. 0. A. ladlos auxiliary gave an excullent business mou's lunch and served ice cream nnd enlui in tholr most charming manner. They cleared a handsome sum for tholr fund. At tho close of tiiu fall the uiunl auction sale was hold, conducted by Mr. Frank Davey and tho surplus berries and cakes were sold off. Tho exhibits of Magoon and Brandy wiuo burrios caused much favoruhlo com ment. Among tho old reliables were displays of the Hharploss, Jessio, and Dandy. The first wus by tho Asylum farmer, tho second by Henry W. Fav ago and the last by W. W. Lyons. Mr. Lynns lays great Btoru by tho Uandy us n Into market berry of grand quality. Mr. Savage has never glvou up his first lovo for the Jessie. Mrs. (1. H. Conyor's orate of Draudywlno and tho Hostotler seedling Were ulso great favoritles witli tho crowd. Mrs. Keyscr's seeding was tho rcciprlont of tho most compliments. Shn is a successful shipper of berries and her seedling is an Indication that this Motion will yet produce new varieties far surpassing any now grown tor ship iimute or cunning. The Hostetler has won a place as a popular home market berry and a imputation us a groat pro ducer. The Strawberry Premiums. Following is a list of the exhibitors ot strawberries, with the premiums its awarded : Mrs. U, H. Coopor Crutu cunning Draudywlno; Piute Olark'H Seeding, plutu bhariiless, plate Magoou. w. VY. walker Ituiiaok Wo. V Kuby a boxes. Ideal 2 boxes, tiauudors It boxes Clark's Karly. Sharpleis. TeniiosNHo 2 boxes, Cervera, Creseent, Double Crop one quart home uumiud -Ono quart J 1st ller, Magojn I boxes, llortetlui'H deed ing A boxes, Idtfal. Mrs. J. C. Morrison nrlxti $1. W. M. ltobiiisou One plant Hostet ler's. pickings 1 10 berries, 2d prise 60 cents: Crate Wilson uanuiiig: plato Hos teller a any large variety, 2d prise 60 cents. H W Buvugo A Hon Largest display, Hem, Ideal, Sharplcss, MoKlnloy, Itu buok No. 12, Magoou, Win Meet. Kxrel sliir,TonnenH,Corvora, Mitchell s Karly, ltuby, Gov. Holt, Kohuokleu.Olyde.Aun lliuh Cluster, Saunders, Agriculturist, KnornioUB Niuk Honor. Star Improved, (J Ion Marv.Clark's seedling, Dwwey.l'o comokr, ilson,snmple Improved Jusile. 1st prixu f 1 Ouu case Wiltou.best crate cunning lurries. 2d nruo,)2. 1-ivu vurio- tie,Jesslu heMlllng Clark's lUat, Sauud ere- Miigooit Shurplesa: eeooud pruj. 60 cents, ileal pinto any largo variety, Mu goon; plant, any variety, showing most lurries. A. Hieh Plant Hiiy variety, Caar: plate Csari plate Marguerite; plant Noble; plant Alpine Mrs k. Massey Plate Wilson. Mrs. Mable Kelser Kelt nlaio eml- llugs, Keisnr Selling, 1st prise, fS Ileal plate Wilson, lit prise fl Mrs. It. P. Umye Short cake, lm prlie, i, O. S. I. A. HharpltMU disulay, T. J. Clark Five plates fur dtiplay, Magoou, Ut priw, $1. One plate Ma- goou, 1st prise, I. One plant, Mgoau, 1st prise, l. l. lioier lilspiay (not lor premium), Double OropiHir, Ideal, Cervera, Dunn lug's Hrido.MargutuItu, Tennessee, Uuv Hoard, ltuby, Idoal, Du Maurier; mie pleat each o) above ten varietitte; worthy ot favorable mention. T. L. Davklsou DUplay (nut fur premiutu), lvanhee, and llHUrwot; wormy ni lavorauie mention. Magoou, 1st prise, l. K. C Poyser One plate J owe, 9d prise, 50 penti one plate Sharpleis: ouo Plato Wtlwm ' Mr. Lyons One iilat UaHdy, one plate Poeoimike, ono plate. Saunders; yd prise, 60 ueuts. Mrs. H. K. roster litspWy oJ oauuI MYRTLE CREEK MINES S.ial la the Joeruai, ItoHKBOwi, Juno 17. Interest in the new mining diiooverles on Myrtle creek is increasing. Most of the available men havo gone to mining or prospecting, leaving u shortage for cultivating the corn and hop fields. Tho Seattle parties are workipg three eight-hour night and day shifts developing their property re cently bonded. Muny new claims are being located. fw LiiXMianl Giowifi ol Hair, f-f ABOUT EXCLUDING REPORTERS Sheriff Durbin was seen by the Jocn nal today in retard to oxcluding re porters from seeing prisoners in tho Marion county jail. Ho said ho had adopted no rule to excludo reporters or lawyers from seeing reporters. Any priioncr wishing to see a reporter of any paper can always havo that privilege. Except In tho Kelly cnio, on one had over boon refused admission to tho fail nnd in that case ho claimed that lie had especial cause. the chW adjunct of tfcBty, i)"tr rlatvil within the by iouM of Newbro'i Herplcldc, a nt-w scientific dlscovcrr that effco tuailr drttroji the microbes respoiul-bl-f.jrallicalpdlMOMi. It not only makes dandruff and fall Ine hair thlnM of the fait, but luvljj orates the hair roots, causing a wit, thick growth to supplant the old thlu aDd brittle one. Here Is what ono happy woman says: mitirir0i woxt.. .-"or. a. t. HyhHrwMcominsr out very rapWIr.anJ In u'vei u entlrtlT iMMinml calllii on onr rbulflan 1 Ktronidr reooiumnidKl lUrpl iht to mf , Dd at llirej; or luur an ller(4clde. for Sate at all ttrit-ClaM Drug Stores. n BURNETT GRANTED NOSUIT. John L. Vaughn has sued tho llooth Kolly LumberCo. of Ktigenefor 25,000 damagosfor Injurios received Octobor 10, 1000,rosulting in the amputatlonof tho left leg. L. llllyoti and Tliompson A Hardy are attorneys. Thocaaowaaup beforo Judge Iluruott nnd a non-suit granted, hence tho new suit. TryCrsln-OI Try Grala-01 l Ank your (Irocor today to Hhow you n piicknge of OIIAIN-O, tho now food drliilc that takes tho place of coffee. The children mny drink it without Injury iih well nH tho adult. All who try it, llko It. GltAIN-0 has that rich Honl brown of Mochn or Java, but It In mnilo from pure gniliiH, nnd the most dellcato Htoinueh recelvcB It without (llMtreBH. Vi the price of cof fee. IBc. nnd 25 .cts. per puckagc. Sold by alt grocers. NOTABLY WORTHY CAREER BpeoUl to tbe Journal HoHEtiUBU, Juno 17 Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Davis, of Wilbur, this connty, colebrated their goldeu wedding anni versary yesterday. They wero married in Ioiva. "Croiscd the plains" with ox teams in 1852, settled on their present donation land claim in 1853, residing there ever since. Tlioy have 'ten chil dren living. Mr. Davis never gave a mortgage in his life, nor wai either plaintiff or defendant in an action a law. Ho is stilt active, is a prominent fruit grower, in comfortable circumstan ces and a highly esteemed citizen. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chilli and fever li a bottle of Orove's TnMeleM Clilll Tonic. It la (Imply iron and ciulnlne lu a tuitoless form. No cureno pay. Price COc. An Old Master Mason Remembered. Hon. Win. Armstrong, Sr., of Salem, has roturnod from Portland, where ho attended the Grand Lodgo A. F. and A M., with his hattippcJ at tho Napo leonic angle and wearing a broad Scotch grin. He lias long served the Grand Lodgo faithfully in many positions of o! trust, and during tho past fow years as a member of tho committee on mile age. As an evldonce of appreciation of his services tho Grand Lodgo presouted him with n huudeome token in tho shape ol 50 in gold. That present was thoroughly appreciated. Tbe Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: 1 always carry a bottle of Kemp's Italsam in my grip. I tako cold easily and n few doses of the Hal Bam al ways makea mo a well man. Every whuro I go 1 Bicak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my customers I take old men and young men, nnd tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 25c and 60c. 4 Bought and Sold. Second-hand Hacks and Htiggies,poles and shafts, Home bargains on hand ut the W. F. It. Smith black smith and re pair shop, 185 Commercial street, Salem. U 17 tf. Appeal In Moltneux Case. Huffalo, N Y , June 17. On the cal uder of tho court ot appeals for argu ment to-today is the caioof Roland U. Mollnoux, who is now In Sing Sing prison under sentence of death for the murder of Mrs. KatoAdums lu New York. The hearing which continences to-day is ox jvctoM to occupy tho entire wcok. Though tho (acts in tho case are not to be reviewed tho appeal will nevertheless be of great iutorest became two lawyers of wide repute are pitted against each other they aro David II. Hill, who has been re tained by the State, and James G. Milhuru, who is to make tho argument npon which Molineux's friends aro de pending to save him from the electric chair. Good Hoys An the ImuI h8 u-rv oft n. The ly th.it's good for an tiling is generally iMigiiucliNK. He's a ln-dthv unim.il. uu.l the healthy uuiuial will u!wu)s light foi Inn ughta. When a boy lnun the rough sports of Inn eotiipHunuu he is apt lu l a wvMkluig, mid to Imi ooUhttious el the fact. A great ut a u v imtt'ieis luve li-Mt-fk-d to tlie wtmderful ciiinig and .vtrength eiuug jMiwer of Dr. PicnVa O.oldeu Mrd ical Discovery. All atrriigth ciiiM from ftKl after it lu Ikhmi perfectly digested and asinnUtnl. 1H curing dUennen tf the atuuwch and other org.iua of digt-ttoii and nutrition, "lUil.j, tw Medical Dikw ry " euabl the per feet uouruhiueiit of the body, wliuli i thus built up in the only way a body cm t ouiit up ity Iok1. There m uo aloohol n M Ittscuvery," ami it entirely fr- tiuut otatiui, cocaine, uud all other iwu-otu. IW nf' WollvUM ku ilil utuklro Cir 1.- ...... .1 .- - - " mw .Ml. M lUrtruk Judge S. J. Ohadwick has returned to his homo at Colfax, Wash., after an over Sunday visit with ills mother, Mrp. S. F. Ohadwick. Mrs. S.J. Ohadwick and children will visit with rolaltvoj here this summer. That Grand Step Mothor Is still hero to clean, dye, prois and repair your clothes on short notice. 0-17-tf. Miis. 0. H. WAI.KKH. Lookout for Your Wells. Good water means good health, Dug wells, bore wtlls, repaired. Notify me through the postolllce. A. Daiiii. O-M-l w South Salem. Dian tl. A lto Kind Yoa Han Alwrs BflBfct Reduced Rates Are now in effect to Iiuffulo, New York. Do you expect to attend the Pan American Kxposition? If so do not buy your ticket until you have investigated the servico of the Il linois Central railroad, Our accomodations aro tho best that can ue nnu, our iruins aro always on time, and emnlovoa courteous ami . coinodatlng, Throuiili tourist cars from Pacific coast to llostou via Huffulo. If Vnil will Nrtllll tfi ritlltN Itl .Imima to udd.-efs given below, we will forward to you, by return mail, ono of our large 84x10 inch wall maps of the United Stutes, Cuba and Porto Itico. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, service, time, connections, stop overs, ulo, will be cheerfully fur. uUlu'd by H. 11. Thdmudll, Coui'l Ag't. III. Cent. U. K 143 Third St., Portland On ms Lm mLi irMi tmw Mm BRAKE !- 1 iiiBMrinrrtr i r -- "Tr-'-jiT,mi n iZCl2s&J The Icrrov; Cox t r Brake Is the parent of nil coaster brakes. It was the first ; it is the best. The only coaster brake that has been good enough to need no change. It increases the utility of the bicy cle ; it decreases the effort necessary i to propel it. More pleasure ; less exertion. Ask your dealer to get it for you. Never put off until tomorrow when you can buy n MORROW today. Send for our Illustrated booklet. Eclipso Manufacturing Co., Eltnira, N.Y. I T V M1tFmjLt orrsun and UN ION PACIFIC IMPART FOK Chicago roitlsnd 8tcial 9 a. m. via Hunt ington 'TlTiTntuT Ki press V p m. Tla Hunt- lUKtOU "STVauT" Faxt Hall Cp. m. via SK)ltue T1MK 8MllfJltl.K8 ATtlllVR Mom l'mllfU.dOr. I UtoM Salt IjiIp. .Jionvor. Ft oi tli. On. aim, guasafi City, Ht. Ijul, ulilcnt'i anil rail, alt Lake. -Denver Fl. Wnr'h, OiumUa, Kalim t'ltr. St. tank. ( hlcaio aud Diat. Vafi VVvat I $7" Ec wlVtoii" K)imno, nnuace, i-uii- tiian. illunexiX'llH SI. I'nul. nullllh.Mlhvailkio1 Ulilr&go, ami iiei. ::Wp.iu. 'Wa. u. 72 72 HOURS POHTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Chants of Cars Through tickets East vi.i all rial, or boat and rail, via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portias!. 9 BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW O WILL EXHIBIT INSALEAl t p. rru Daiir ex .-opt Sunday 8pm SUunlay lUu in. AH falllnc datei sutiject to ctuuge For 8au Frai Cisco gall ererr & dnrg COLUMBIA RIVKIt To Astoria and Way l.audlnt". p. m i II. ID. ex. di. inlay Tuesda M And will give porforinutices at 2 and S p. in,, under their enormous watorproof tents, which m ill bo located at tho Cor. Commercial and Bellevue Sts. You Will Laugh When you bee tho dingy street pnrado of wouliMie showmen, who ore trying to deceive yon. Don't Fail to See It You will then bo in a position to judge of tho merits ol this "Hig Show" which to dnte lias never given a performance, and which will no doubt, got no farther than Salum. Tho pound man will bo there. Oh, what fun. See Norris & Rowe's Nw Big Parade, Then Judge REMEMBER THE DATE. JUNE 18th WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland and way landings. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m.. Tutsiay. rhurslayajl iSaturJay at 7.a m. For Independence. Albany and.iCorvallis. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 4 p. m. For inaepenjene;, Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 4 ;30 p.m. Through tickets East via all rail or boat and rail via Porllan J, Ticket o f rice City dock, E. T. THAYER. Afent Salem, regon. South and East VI V Southern Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains lenvo Salem for Portland and way stations at 5:40 . m. . 7:54 a. m. and 4 :58 p. m. Lv i'orlland. LT Balcm. Ar Aihland. Ar Bacramcnto. Ar Ban Franclioo... , 8:30 A i .11.-00 A U .2M A U 6;00 P M - 7:45 P M ifflFH 10J3 P V 12:35 V V 43fl AM 8:41 A M ArOgden ... Ar iJenrcr. ArKanta, City. Ajunicago.. . 6.54 A M . 9:30 A M . 7S5 A M 7:12 A M . 2.00 P M - SOO P M . 8:30 A M .11.30 A M .7.10 A M . 6:30 P U .1:11AM -12;10 P M 7.-O0A M :15 A M 735 A U 8:30 AM 85 AM 6S0 1 M 6:30 A M 11:10 A M 7.00 A M 6:30 P M 0:1! A M 12:10 P M aTIm Angelca Ar Kl 1'im... Ar Port Wortn.. Ar City of Mexico Ar Uouiton . Ar New Orleans Ar Washington.... At Now York . Pullman mid Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdon and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington, Connecting at San Frandlsco with sev oral stoamship lines lor Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central aud South Amorica. REMEMBER THE SHOW GROUNDS. Cor. Commercial and Bellevue Sts. PRIO ADULTS 25 cents. CHILDREN, 15 cents. - H Jxw facts Thors are more bicycles being ridden today than ever before. it i,T,io.A.inerilc? ui00?.?0,- n?,koe M ')r cent- oI tlie IJlcyelet made in tho United States, Including all the leading makes. There bent wheels COLUMBIAS, SPAULDINCS, HARTFORDS AND VEDETTUS Are made in the Pope factory, In Hartford. Connecticut. Tlin f&fltPAt mllft Al-ar rirlilnn mi n oirnol,..- I.....I .mi .. on a ColDmbUchBinleH. " "" "u,,on Uy VMle WVam Tpddle Edwards rode 2oX) consecutive centuries on a Columbia Gluinlws This record lias never been approached on any other wheel "W9, l"18 The dynoineter sliows that the Columbia and Hartford chain mndels im-seas ho lilRhut efficiency ever reachml with the chain gear. Colun bias and Hart fords are equipped with the flneet tittliiRS obtainable. 01UQ"" d Hart- e rent new wheels at reasonable prices. We have all kinds of s in Irlos W sell on eisv terms. We tak m wiiMii in .o,i ur.. i... ' " , , ol ,b '". ir108- " e own prices. """' "" ,mvo ,u Wlle"" "t yr OTTO J. WILSON Soe agent at Pnlom Station, or nddross 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIMJS O A HT No. 2 For Yneulna: Train leaves Albanv 12:60 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p. in. Train arrives Yaotilna . n-rifi n. m. No. 1 Returniuir: Leaves Yaquina 703a. tu Leaves Corvallis 11:33 a.m. Arrives Albany 12:13 p. ru. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallis l:30p. in. Leave Albany 2 30p m. Arrives Detroit G:2oip, m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5:35 o. tu, Arrives Albany 11:35 a. in, Arrivos Corvallis 12: 15 p. m. Trains 3 and 4 between Albany and Covallis, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays only. All other trains dally ex cept Sunday. Trains 1 and 4 arrives in Albany In timo to connect with tho 8. P. south bound, as well as rIviur two or threo hours in Albany before departure of 8. P. North bound train far Portland. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P. west side train at Corv Ms Crossing for Independence, McMInn Me aud all points north to Portland. J. Tuimn, Edwin Sto.vic, Agoiit, Albany. Manager. In a word this tens of trie i-assemer strvici Tl. Rocky Mountain Limited Is the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Willi IVIlVtT, ut sW"sl 1 My two Mt, wi of IIU I--T."- -i .i .lira. thereto be coutluued uutl Friday prouawy recover uuioss uioou lioning wrrba: 1st iirlae, tl. August 23. . j should set iu. i Maude Safes Short coko. Htr. uurn cu. N -ikk 1...1 .. Mit,tl " Va Iwo or lhr n rl TSk lu Hvm the luicv u irvHiUca M iOwi y.r trl...k lt HcW.VuK M4II UWiwrfy 4 tki tut lud twit lu wr a yi My tvuuatr km ti4 KtoAilxu. or ou M Mek, ka two ta J Utt Iw, itat kaJ auv Mt ht wwiiNKtJ t. UW your HwdvU,.- Dr. llesve's Cwummmi &eiu Medwul AUvkMr. In jirtcr cuwr, mt frw o r. Mpt of a 1 oweHt stawpa to my x. fW of tiutthig tmiy. Vw oletk Wwl IMS u4 4i 1- Addrea Dr. R. V. Rx, iluSalo, N. Y, Inch runs between Colorado Springs aud IVuiVf r. aud Chicago l.eavn o Colorado Kpruiro every day at 1::W P. M . arnMin? in Chicago at 7 P. M , next day only ono night out malum: oloto comierh.Mi with evf nun; trains from Chicago for all liriatat, nuo oonnectimr at Unnl a with morning trains for Minneapo'is and .st Paul. W'okly excursions in Percoually I'ndnoti'd Tourist Slecplrg car vlaitio Uriwt Scenic Line; from Pa citlc Coast points to Chicago without ohango. Ask your ticket Agent to make your ticket read via the Great Rock Island Route Write for partteulars A. IL COOPER. GENERAL AGENT , 3S0 AUirSUiSuiUai.Ort. ! 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 bave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. . Cal1 or write-I '11 take pleasure in answer mg your questions. svSk2X2r a . A,C.iHcmv,aeJwtAgent, Cor. TWrtwMl Stork St... Porttand, Ore. "The Best Of Evervthine" The North-western Line w?J?8 dy between 8t. Paul and Chicago comprising tho latest I ullnian Sleepers, Peerloss Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. IlW.rU.VV;.Ty,E.2ySrTVnVEyfsV fJnest Train EhctrlefJlfctt(, in the World sm,m ,le,eJ- To Chicago By. DaylteM The Badger 8tate Express, i the flneat Day Train runnitig i between -t.Paufand Chicago ' la the Short Lino. Conuec- lions from the West mado via J The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also the beat line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. A" Aients seU tickets Via ... ., ., The tionb -western line." W. II. MEAD. II. USISLER. G. A. T A Three Day Excursion Rates ON TUB C. A E. It. K. A special round trip rate of $i 50 from Albanv to Mill City, Berry, Niagru and Uetrott. has beeti put into effect on the (. orvallis A Eastern Rail road for hunl- 1 Ing or nailing parties. TickeU i-ooil going Saturdays nnd returning Monday, giving three days in the mountains of good fM)t aud recrea tion, Oood hotel accomodations at Mill l ity, Gates.Nlagra and Detroit at reas onable rates. No special order necowary, , wcdib on saie at ttie ticket office. 6 213m