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v- - - 7 WWw(wrr?rS(-W:. i favWTO fvfT " " i rvjt AMtiaswaaiwaaiMfc cv t,M Mercury Everybody kndwa tkat Mer cury is & claugrr toss Medicine Potash erea when administered in very omall doses, and few constitutions can stand it for any length of time. jPotash produces inflammation of the stomach ana bowels, and a dangerous form of dyspepsia and eftei chronic diarrhoea follow its use. No. Uti doctors will 1M1 vnti it voti linro CnnLafiniM literal Tntsin von ivnt .ilr first, a coarse of Mercury, and when your teeth Ret so sensitive and sore that you can't cat, and the gums have a spongy, unnatural appearance, you are told to stop and a change to Totash is made, vhen the stomach rebels you are put on Mercury again, aadao on ad infinitum, or until the system becomes 60 thoroughly saturated with these poisonous drugs that the most disgusting sores break out on the body, the bones become diseased, and the muscles and joints arc racked with the most tortnrini rtaina. rerptirv rmrl Totnalt , akin, but the virus remains in the blood and the reappearance of the old symptoms and the occasional eore mouth show that the poison ia still active, and you can never hope to completely eradicate it by this method of treatment. wnan i was anout twenty-one yearn or airo, or .elvhtoon yoara orro, X controoted Stood Poison In a toad form, and am satisfied that tho rapid proeToia the dlaoaao was maklnjr would soon bavo mado mo a llfo-lonsr Invalid or andod my life. As my ay atom oamo under tho lnfluonco of 0. 0, S., the aoros, splotohco and pi tnploa BT&duallr disappeared and oon no ovldonco at tho disease waa left. X am now thirty nine yoara old, and havo nean no atffns of it during tho past elffhtoon years. 8. 8. 0. does all you claim lor iU WM. EttEBSON X'ovoly, Mo. 8. S. S. is tho only purely vegetable blood purifier known, nnd we offer $ i.ooo for proof that It contains any mineral ingredient whatever. The general health improves as the Specific purges the system of impurities, nnd as new, rich blood begins to flow in the veins the unsightly cores and other evidences of blood poison disappear : strength returns and you are forever rid of this loathsome disease. Our Home Treatment Book on Contagious Blood Poison tells you all about tho symptoms, different stages, etc., of this disease. Wc will mall you a copy free. If you need advice or special directions, write ourpliysicians t it will cost yon tjothlng and may hasten your cure. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, GA. now rtndcrs unncctJttry. Women nttd no longer suffer for modeits sake. Wine of Cardul brlno relic to modut women In the privacy of their homes. Many of the but nomei In this city arc never without tlili great Medicine. It cures whites and filling of the womb and completely eradi cates thus (bagging periodical ptlru. Mrs. Davit' cure shows you conclu sively what you my expect If you follow her example and tike Wins of Cardul. Thedford's Black.Drauoht aids Wine of Cardul by rttfulallntf tht stomach and bowels. When you aik sura you get them. It was Wine of Cardul and Thedford's Blsck Draught that saved Mrs. Davis' life. Never take a substitute. rTlandlllrlnr,Alr.1rtnfjinrUfn, The TaiIIm' AitTlwy UtjxirtJMKl" 71m ClaUUnwwa aledlaiw Uomiauqr, CLtluooogn. Tron. When a Man Marries IIo wants tho boat clothes his circumstances allow. For ono timo ho is tho tariiot of all eyr-4, nnd it makes htm comfortnblo to know bis clothes wore botiubt if us. Tills is why wo on (it tho majority of wull-npnourini; 8 rooms In this neighborhood, Mon coiuo to us bcumisu toy know wo know what tlioy uutnl, uuil they can Ikavu every dotnll of tholr wants to us. Tlioy nllow us to mi. loot everythliiK ceit their not tnko this responsibility). tmt needs, anil roqulru different kinds of garments, hut wo do our work well in nllcasos. Itomeiuuor us when getting lOady for tho momentous occasion, i : : : : : G. W. JOHNSON & CO. Tho People's Clothiers, and Furnishers N. U.We do not deal in baby carriages. IE OAILY JOURNAL Mombor Northwoat Aftornoon Newapfcpor Leauo. BY HOPHft UnOTHURU. FRIDAY, JUNK 21. J901. Daily One Year, VS.OO In Advnnoe Dully Four Months 91. In Advnnoo Dly by Carrier OOo Por Month Wkly One Yoar.'Sl.OO In AUvnnoa QOy, GEEK AND THE PLUMMER INCIDENT. Why (Jo not Oregon Hepubllcaus, led WM rornana urfuonian, take up tno 'W Mf0e oi uQvornor ueor, ana s" lilwi of tho Plumtiier noni- wirisry iwriHtenilent TIOOU clmrgo pjjr sMlotf fro one end of tho state to WkfjsMHr7-i'ditoB iittst Oregonlan. ., Wr tlwy et ro onoughY Can to 0M tioyorao Oimt has not a JgrwiM ws.ll of tmrnd Oregon who knows i feci -d will net eosie to thocov ssrswf ltrfes? Can It bo that tho mwttft&r iinsuzlnoo that lis nwu nnihi.it. BullSSL t t1 or blm ant WfKwtl o.3 "u w , T,K ,ur luw anu ui'od (fmusand Uotiar wuq. And 'M tho 22 !? ll ra lrf8.Rd Qa lhKOVeinoriB silent, undercharges that If tf'ngMkh Joiupport Meat Me4H H woWt ealyttlearhimwll I mmtmamimmMnnUumia$am AHP t"iMi minerals for two TCarS Or lotireri drive tile eruntions and blotches from the , fc. O. V3. iv; VUl antidote for this de structive virus, and an infallible remedy for this peculiar poison. It destroys and eradicates ctcrv narticle of the poison, and makes the bio lood as healthy and pure ns before the dis ease waa contracted. JBB$& SAVES LIFE Wlllanl, lit, Antral! 1, 10. I m in bd health this aprln and ooaid not attuplnbdforfonrwMk. Wben I wt con flndinr child died. When I btpm to tit up I felt ao weak and had uch terrible palm in my back a-d hlpe. I had kidney trroblo and fall In of the womb. I alio bad hysterical pell. I mi la a bad condition when I rocelred your "ladle' Dirtbdar Almanac" and rrad the ad Tertleeraentor Wlneof Cardul and Thedford's IlUvck-Ormnght. Blnco April 20th, I hare Ukca toor bottle of Wine of Cknlul and three pack age! of Thedford'a Mack-Draught. I feellike a new penon now. I can do all my work and can walkout to ee any of my nelRhlKir. I bellavo I wonld burn benn la (lie ante had It not been for Wine of Cardal. IT BAVKD MY MFH. tin. ALIOH DAVIS. It b well Uut woman are more patient Uun men. Fw mtn could bear the bitter pangi, Ut tjony and dlitxcis Uut women endure. Thouiandi of women have come .to look upon suffering si a duty of their sex. But there are manyiruiancu of this heroic fortitude which VINEAM)UI your drusqlit for thete medicinal, be MORftOW COASTER BRAKE The Morrow Coaster Drake to the jnr nt vt all ansUr lirnkcs. It was the first ; it h the liest. TIk only coaster brake that has been good enough to need jio change. It increttwH (hu utility of the bicy cle ; it decreflkcit the effort JiecusMury to propel it. More iilenanre ; letw exortion. Ak your dealer to get It for yon. Never put off until tomorrow when you can buy n MORROW todny. ' flml for our Illutlrulcd booVUl. JCclipso Manufaotursnif Co., Kttnlra, N.Y. wlvos (wo jmaitlvuly will Diffurunt mon havo dlffor- 367 Coiumuroial Ht, tialum. of this foul blot upon his olioractor? Can It Imi that (Invoruor liwir iinagiius that bo owes nothing to the iwirty that atlaiJtatil lllla In I a lihitmeS a fit...,. Ik. Si... stato, or that It Is InwusUtoiii Tith bis gubornntortal dignity to brand a lie, if u no a no, uy an ohu unit datum contradiction? The editor ol tho Citron lule wrltos those words in sorrow, not in anger. He was among tho nrutol Oru. gen editors to name Mr. Gcor for tho governorship nomination, llo advocated bis election in tho press and on thu stump, nnd oast his ballot (or him us one whom bo ustimated to lo au Inmost, iniuily, able man, Alas thu idol is shuttered, and Ibis man, whoso diitinguishliiw; charac teristic Is his aggressiveness, is as siluut as the grave when upright and houor blo Ilepublisaus, all over the itate, are brandiiu htm as one who dishonorably and corruntlv took a bribe of 41000 in a given caso mid then failed to fulfill tho oontraot for which the bribo was tnkun. uud who was eventually oompelled to disgorge thu money with un other tl ousaud dollars on top of it. Names and dates and all particulars are el von, evendown to tho tuluutta that JoerJimou (doubtless for purow.a that are eminently ai in Joseph's eyes) holds the coventor's lecelnt for tho thousand dollar bribe. Mm I'Ql lh truoathhu for iTphr.ce in tho aUia burlap saok factory, ifttherihau in the gubernatorial elialr. The Dalle Chronicle. The abovo is worthy of cJoro analysis. It shows a concerted movement to des troy Gov Gecr's -chances for renomina tion and hip elimination as a senatorial possibility. The Pendleton paper first quoted is Democrat! but the prominent men in control of it were at S!eui dur ing the last senatorial figtu fixing thlHgs for Mitchell. They resent UieTeBor8 veto of thu Portland charter tkat was tho Democratic reward for iseJphsg Mitchell. The ro-eiectfos of Miteltoll has broken up party lines Mtssat thwe Mitchell Democrats wilteaett sijcreat deal of InllHonee In RftWrasi con ventions. The Dalles ChrodWe h pre4Uy a Mitchell Heublie(i paper, or at hst in sympathy with batfaclioM. It knows that Governor Geer wrote a (all and very speoific denial to the Uipobttcan paper in Union county, brawling the I'lu miner incident as a forgery, and con-1 tratllctlng every wont nil miner lias enld or that has been written in the newspapers. The Governor is not silent nnd has not beon silent, whether he has aatliiicd all his critics or not. lie admits that pre ceding the campaign Piummor invited him to address the Dallas Republican clubhand offered to lend him money, and that he did borrow $1000 of I'lummer, but when Plummer tried to compel ;bim to make him prison supurintedent on the strength of it Geer rustled the money and paid him back In full. Dragging Jo. Simon into it is probably part of tho plan to put Geer "Hors du Combat" with both Benators. It would bo of interest to know just who the editor of Tho Dalles Chronicle is, nnd what nre his motives? Who is behind him? Docs his libelous attack really dlecloso tho nttltudo nnd plan of campaign of tLoao who are plotting to put a new man in tho Governor's chair? Ho far as Tub Joiiinah is informed, wbilo tliu l'ltikumur incident cun bo col ored for mean purposes, it Is not n relia ble weapon to down Geer wltll. Geer holds cnnU in that mutter that nru trumps and will use thorn with tur rlblu effect when tho tlmo comes, flu bad no money whim ho went into that campaign. Tho statu wna full of mon ready to advance him money nnd tako pny In political rewards. That has been done and will bu dono again. Tho de fence of political criminals is not tho part of this papor. It did not support Mr. Geer for Governor, but It Is of tho opinion that his enemies will not tlud him vulnerable In thu Piummor incident. Thoro nre other lines of attack that will pan out bettor unless thoro is testimony of corruption in his relations to Piummor that bavo not yet boon given the public. Any Governor In Oregon has n hard tlmo to succeed himrolf and tho enemies of Geer will probably use this matter for all there Is In It and makes somu peoplo boliovu what they do not bulluve or belluvo only for political effect. Tholr main effort Is probably to drive Gcor out of tho Held of higher politics and in this they may succeed, SOAIE THOUGHTS ON MODERN JOURNALISM Tho modol newspaper saves Its renders tlmo and Increases tholr gonoral Intelli gence. Its aim Is to give Ite readers such a summary of the noni of the day that they shall lie luformed.nnd tlioy will miss in important item of news if they do not road nuy other newspaper or pub liuntlou whatuver. With a oompluto newspaper In his hands oaoh day nioli a reader can do without libraries, with out lectures, and tho musses of tho HH)ple can do without universities. Tho Journal recolves each day thou sands of words of telegraphic reports that It does not print for tho simplo reason that It does not cam to bavo news of vltul importance lost in n grout lump of printod rubbish. A great many readers would Hud tho really Important features of tho day's news If it wuro all printed. Hut tho multitude would not get it In Its rulutivolmpartsncoand truoperspeotivo. The bright uvtmlug ptipor with its bias leg headllnrs aotnutuntus thu ltalltiea ol dally occurrence. It brings out in B,mr rcUuf ,ho lulokl' l101"'" ' P uud crackling tidbits of information in which thu multitude nro interested. Kaoh isiuo of n daily nottspapor should bo A oompluto history of that day nnd should not be run on the oon tiuued story plan, assuming that tho reader has read the issuosofthe day or wtek before, Its news stories should bo complete to tho; portoti who reals a single eopy. Tine Journal is printed on tho plan that the eubsurlbor takes no otlier dally newpaHr and that this WHr must fully Inform blm of what ia going on In tho world. To assumo that tho reader will got part ol Ids Information in some other way Is mistaken theory of publishing a news, paper, It leaves bb.uk spaces unfilled and leaves the reader uulnfsrwod on auy inestloui IC It assumea that ho 'has other snenues o( lufgrmatten j8afoTitftt.aisjjaiitrar than the one newspaper" in tho world hleh you are publishing Tns Journal is not part of a morning paper. It brings all the news of the day whether it was in a morning paper or not and its readers get all the news whether they tke a morning pspcror a weekly or any other paper. ft c The Chicago Times-Herald, now Re- cord-Herald, recently said, with good wand reason, based on thoughtful ob- servatien : "The most sensational and reprehensible newspapers aro not the mot sueceKjnl; and the Influence of the rpfder-bodied newspaper rnn by ono brain and a thousand lcgs.even with half a million readers. Is not as great as that of scores of single conservative papers served by brains in every department. The idea that tho organization which is necessary to the success of a modern newspaper can dispense with brains is directly at variancn with the facts. Never in the history of journalism was there such a premium on flrst-class ability In every branch of newspaper making as to-day. s e e The New York Sun ma Jo much of its editorial conduct, nnd it was this dis Unction that won its power. It today maintains Its position by its editorial discussions. The New York times over threw Tweed, and rested on its laurels. No nowepapcr can do that, and It lost its position. Recently It has fallen into ablerjhands ; it has a character of its own. Its policy is clearly defined on its edlto rial pago, nnd by this work it baa re gained a place In New York Journalism. In thoWeet tho Chicago newspapers show that the day of tho editorial writer has not declined. Tho Glolw-Domocrat Is today as ithns always been, a strong political leader, because of its editorials, and its bopular Ity as a newspaper is doopened and ex tenbed by I ts editorial discussions of current issues. 9 9 9 Put a man of character, courage and conviction in nn editor's chair, and bis iibwer will to irroater that ever, for his audience is Ave to ten timis'ns great ns In the days of Greeley and Prentice, rays tho Louisville Post. His votco muy not reach as far, because great news paiMirs aro more numerous, and each Slate Iirh one or two of Its own ; but his immediate effect Is deeper and thu reflex action tells tremendously. Undoubtedly tho news features of a nowspnpor havo boon multiplied, and tho newspaper readers are better in formed than in the early days of nows papors, but this breadth of information simply establishes n higher standard for tho editorial pngo. If ono will tako thu successful news papers of today hu will nt onco realize that tho editorial pages havo not de clined in powor. Tho Now York Herald, oven in Dounott's tlmo, was not noted for Its editorial powor, but for Its news features. Tho Now York Tribune is to day a strong Influence through its editorial pagu, and it Is that page which gives Its distinction. JOURNAL X-RAYS 0! tho Hag, tho flag; It makes you fieo; No nigger can vote Down in Tennessee. U! the flair, the ". Will inaKo you tree; When weopon the door To heathen Chinese. 01 thu Hag, the Hag, Will makoyou free When the trusts get nil there is Or over will bo. Anonc. nee A Republican paper objects to election of Ueo, Chamberlain to otllce of Gover nor merely on tho ground that bo ia a good fellow. That (.objection does not hold in its mind when applied to Re publican cundidatcs. What other qual ty have many Republican oilloials had? Ami is nut really an essential qualifi cation ot & successful candidate? The Twiuo Trust twists tho twluo, the milling trust twists the wheat, tho wnrehoubo trust twists thu wheat, the rotten banker Ittista the deposits, and thoi.olltioiaut twist the land frauds. It's a twist till around. Pay the school children one hundred cunts on thodollur (or their public school saviiigs unless you want to bring up a generation who will have little coutld ouco in tlnauclal institutions. MeRinley Mitchell, wife and baby have gone to the Uuffalo fair. Here's hoping thoy will get back safely in tiuio to buy our spuds ns usual. a a Peter D'Arcy will orato at Oervals ou thu fourth and King Kdward of Kuglaud will wish be had never ascended the throne. Russia imitating our tarrifh policy shows that in that respect wu are ahead ami Russia Is trying to ;;ot even. & A -B. Miss Pearl Corn of Douglas county has married V. F. Price of Uak Creek. llo thinks he has h corner on Corn, Judge I 4so knows too much law to bold a torui ot court In the afternoon, A wooden bos, tome sawduit and a hutik ol k make a refrigerator. llryau is growing wiser, lie does not Join the new political party. ALSEA WOODMEN PICNIC G. C. Peek writes the Corvnllls Times about the coming picnic In Alsea. That place is preparing for a grand picnic to bo under the joint mannagement of the Modern Woodmen of America, camp number 6300, and Hope Grange number 2C9, at tho camp ground in Alsea vab ley, ontba2nd of July. Four scholars from the five different districts of Alsea valley will compete for prizes. Prof. G. W. Deman will give a talk in tho interest of education, and there will be a lecture in behalf of the Woodmen and also one setting fourth the morits of tho Grange. There will be various contests, prominent among which may be men tioned, foot races for boys, eggs rzces for girls, under 14 years, potato raws for ladies, 14 years and upwards, three legged race for men, chopping nnd saw ing races for men, sawing contust with buck saw, for ladies, and a nail driving contest for ladies. There will 1m a prize offered for tho handsomest and most attractive baby. There will bo music, vocal and instrumental. Tho services of tho Dusty band have been secured for the occasion, A strong feature will bo a drill by the Woodmen team, and pos sibly a mock initation of a member. The best Prescription for Malaria Chilli and fewr! a bottle of drove' TostoleM thill Tonic. It lolmplr IronanU nnlnlne to a tMtelcu form. Jto cure-no pay. price 60c. ROBBED . DUSTY P0ST0FF1CE Tho Dusty postofiico was robbed of $38 In stamps and about $0 In cash last Friday night, and Wayno Starr who committed the the act, is In tie hands of tlii authorities'. Starr is well known in Southern Denton, where ho has re sided practically all his llfo. IIo is tho ?.'-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas 0. Starr, who now reeido at Sod.ivllle, but who lived for years on thu farm, which they still own near tho town of Dusty in Denton county. The father and mother nro as highly respected and esteemed as aro any people In the county. The son, who wos recently married, was nrrestcd at his father's home at Sodaville late Sat urday night, and wbb brought toCorval Us by Sheriff Durnett, Sunday, and lodged in tho county Jail. lie has made a written confession of his guilt, and tho stolen pioporty has been recovored. lie was taken to Portlaud by the United States marshal. Givo tbochildrenold clothes nnd tho hose to play with. tee Tho organizers of new political parties aro at work as usual. The Czar seems to be in the same boat with eomo Salem men. 4k Albany is agitating a street fair. Sa lem has ono overy Saturday. A t Rockafellor ia buying up Western banks. Lt,t blm try Salem for ono. A it a Woodburn is going It dry sure. Rov. Granuls is tho fourth of July orator. We can order a llttlo nation like Denmark to fortify tho Antilles islands. If Denmark don't do it wo can tako the islands. fe National Chairman Jones says bo don't want any more ot liryan. That feeling extended bo strongly to Jones that he was always a dead weight on Bryan. For lack of tuol the Nome gold output Is small Coal is 176 to f 100 a ton and it costs a grott deal more gold to thaw tho gravel than gold is obtained. A child three years of age died of drunkenness the other day in New York City. The parents wild they had given the child whisky to strengthen him. In their absence he fouud a bottle ot whisky and drunk from it, until he fell over in a drunken stupor, from which the physician could not arouse him. That is only one case in several cases of twiby drunkards recently noted. The important fact is that alcoholic stimu lants quickly develop the alcoholic habit in children. This fact U just as true when the alcohol is disguised as a medi cine, a "sarsaparllhi" or other "com pound." Bo many medicines contain alcohol, to the same extent that it is con tained In beer or whisky, that parents should be cautious what juedtciues they gie their children. There is aUolutely no alcohol, whisky or intoxicant in an' form in Dr. Pierce's lioldeu Medical Discovery, neither dos it coutaiu opium or any other narcotic. It is a blood-making and body-building medicine. It does not snake flabby tlesh but good, firm flesh and muscle. It is pleasant to the taste, My four yearald daughter had suffered from InJijwtion Mud bowel trvuNc ftutn birth. vrritM Mr. I,iiii AWu, of UaMmount, Lackawauna Co. Iva "The treatment sirtu her by home iloot.irt afforded but temporary relief Lait february the w taken with aerer pata iu the tuwcU, followed by violent vuuiUluf She elxtleoce4 illrttcultr la patting urine, which, when cool, ,lepolteJ milky acdlmcot I be came alarmed from her ivuiKomi and wrote to the WorM'a DUpeuury Medical AwncUtion o( llufliU. N V . receMnf In reply a letter adit la tht um of Or rleroe'a Cohien Medioat I)ia ooverjr, together with a special medicine whlvh they tent Thla line of treatment I followed for about two mouth, at the end of which time my Kbttd w eujti) tuc good health, and the ha had no Trc attack oT Indication alnce." Prec Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, louS pages. In paper covers, is seut free bh receipt or ji one-ctu sumps toilefoiv expanse of nulling only, Addrvxi Dr. K. v. nerce, Uullalo, N. Y. BOSTON BLOOMER GIRLS Famous American Ladles' Baseball Club. .will play the Salem team at the Fair Grounds. Saturday, June 22. At 2:30 sharp. This will be one of the most exciting and amusing contests ever witnessed at Salem. Popular prices o 17 ot H fcQ 3fact6 There are more bicycles being ridden today than over before The American Ilicyc o Co. makes (W per cent, ol tho bicycles made in the United States, including all tho leading makes. There best wheels COLUMBIAS. SPAULDINGS, HARTFORDS AND VEDETTES Are made in the Pope factory, in Hartford, Connecticut. Tho fastest milo ever ridden on a circular track wn8 ridden by Kddie McDufllo on a Columbia chainleep. Teddle Edwards rode 250 concecutive centuries on a Columbia Chainlesa. Tins record has never been approached nn any other wheel. The dynomoter shows that the Columbia and flnrtford chain models possess the bigliutt efficiency ever reached with tho chain gear. Columbian and Hart ford s are equipped with the fin or t fittings obtainable Wo rent new wheels nt reasonable prices. We have all ktnm 01 sundries, wo sell on osy terms. Wo take old wheels in t-ndo, We have old wheels at your own prices. OTTO J. WILSON It is 8,000 Miles Long. The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8,000 miles long; employitig 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 unequalcd service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. TO OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. Some tlmo ago Tiik Daily Jouiinal reduced its price to mail subscribers from CO cents to 30 cents per month Cahu In Advance. This was dono to save book keeping and expense of collectors, nnd the subscribers are given tho benefit of the reduction in price . Such subscrib ers ebould not expect to get time on tho paper, and as they get the benefit of tho reduced prico they should not expect it. There is the further advantage about this system of not having a bill piled up against you. A notice is sent out before subscriptions expire, and should bo promptly observed. Tiik Saleu Journal says "thero are too many books that are not read." And we would add there are too many books that are read. In fant more of the lattor class than of the former. Eugene Guard. Wo amend it to good books. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of theanklo," says Geo. E. Cary, editor 01 me uuiue, Washington, va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relolf came as soon as I began its ueo and a complete cure speedily f ol -owed." Sold by F. G. Haas, Druggist. Tho destiny of every nation hangs upon the intelligence of its people, cou pled with ths richt uee of that Intel llgonce. The mental vigor, honesty and integrity ef the massoIAmerican citizen ship placs this country in the front rank as a world power. Eugene Register. TryGrla-OI Try Gralo-0! 1 Ask your Grocer today to show you n package of GRAIN-0, tho new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Tho children may drluk It without Injury as well as the adult. AU who try It, like It. GRAIN-0 has that rich aeal brown of Mocha or Java, but It Is mado from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives It wiinout distress, ft the price of cof fee 15c. and 25 cts. per package, Sold by all grocers. J x R X O H. X J. . Beanta Ifo isd Ym Kavfl AJmrs rMi cinatara f Remernterthc Mitchell Bicycle. That Grand Step Mother is still hero to clean, dye, press and repair your clothes on short notite. C-17-tf. Mus. 0. II. Walkkr. r For Sale or Rent. Twenty-nve acre tract of land, a xteen acres orchard with heavy crop prunes and cherries. Apply 10 Joiiu II Soott. fcalem, Ore G 10 lt. Investigate Mower, draw cut Champion CASTOR I A for Infanta and children The Kind You Ha.e Always Bought Bears tho Blgnaturocu A c&yffl. , r,sgwn3aafr)f.-.-i-re A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. Rocky Mountain Limited Is the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Which runs between Colorado Springs aim jLcnver, TsifSfthr' lmwmi r. ami juonrer, nnu untcngo. JxjavInK uoiorauo teprlncs overy day at i:m t m., arriving in Chicncro nt 7 1 M.. nnrl. dav onlr nnn nlf lit nut I making close connection I with evening trains from Chicago for nil points east ; uleo counectlm; at Omaha with morning trains for Minneapolis nnd St. Paul. Weekly excursions In Personally Condncted Tourist Sleepinc cars via the Great Scenic Line; from Pa cific Coast points to Chicago without change. Ask your licket Agent to make your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route Write for particulars A. U. COOPER, GENERAL AGENT 250 Alder St.. Portland, Ore. "Reduced Rates Are now in effect to Buffalo, New York. uoyou expect to attend tho Pan- 1 American Exposition? 11 eu uu 1101 uuy your ucKet until you have investigated the sorvico of tho II linois Central railroad. Our accomodations aro the best that can be had, our trains are always on time, and employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Pacitlc coast to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send 15 centa in stamps, to address given below, we will forward to you, bv return mail, one ol our large 84x-10 inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rice. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, eervico. time, connections, Stop-overs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur nished by B. H. Trumbull, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R 142 Third st.. Portland Om CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trains Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 341. F msyUE A HOMYER Your Best Friend. The gopd people of Salem enjoy one uxury that they don't fully realiic! bllt all v)n l-nr...- f l. !, . .. ""M preoiati her inestimable eorvices. Rei. erencois made toMrs.C. H. Walker of the Salem Dye Works, who k Talwavs t.je firet person thought of when there is to be a party on hand, after a nicnic when (here is ers i ,!..., i".n.5' .niB.lam..... r A" w "?" wu! ""'or y.v,..up lu niiHjomoiwoar mean poaral. At that wiahl.imnr.. , "?: get anything set to richts, from a pair of soiled cloves, to t h niui ii. '". "kBOHn, A gentleman ca get I,U trousers cwasetl, his hat cleaned or UU whole suit rrjuvemttwl to suit tie queen's taste. JLa8t week a Portland be 0 had a B,a o( ci,ric M ,J 1 i.ian .. 1 . "" um l0 ne vl eat ISll fh careless act thought it would ake his month's salary to replace it but to their great surprise Mrs" Walker res ortnt the dress to its original bantv andcleanlmeae, Al,d so it goes. E v y lay has its new demonstrations that the beatkinu of a step uothw is the Salem Steam Dyo Works. wiS?5 SiUln them up frce "Bee Line Bueeles.'' Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, , IN AMD UM0NPACIFIC DKPAnT FOK TIME SrilKDUl-ES Kiom 1'oilland Or. ATUIIVE FRUM C 111 coco Portland Bpcclal 9 a. m. via Hunt ington ""AUanTle" Kx press 9 p. ru. yU Hunt ington " i)t! PauT" Fast -Mall Cp. m. via Spokane Salt Ijikr, Denver, Ft. Wotth. Omaha, Kns --..i'." ' w UltV. Ht. LOU . i:il!rnn Kiiu rJisi. -all Lake, Denver Ft. Worth. Omaha, Kaum City, 81, Louis, Chicago and Katt. Wall Walli. l!oiVtniir Spokane, Wallace, l'ull- man. AiimicniKiiB ml Paul. Duliilli.Mlhvaukii. :'J Chicago, anu East, -79 ,, HOURS , 7- Lt PORTLAND TO CHICAGO L Ho Chaose of Cars Through tickets 'East via all rial, or boat and rail, via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. All falling dates aubject to change ForSan Frai Cisco Sail every 6 days 8 p. m. 4 p. in Daily ex ;ept Puudity 8. p m Saturday lUa.ni. COLUMBIA IlIVKll To Astoria and Way taudlnga. 4 t. m. ex. Sunday WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland and way landings. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m., TuiiJjy. Thuriisy aal iSiturdiy at 7 a m. For Independence Alfcany and Corvallls. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. m. For Independence. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4:0 p.m. Through tickets East via all rail or boat and rat! via Portland, Ticket office City dock. E. T. THAYER. Arent Salem, . rejon. South and East VIA Soutbn Pacific Co. TIIF SHASTA ROUTE Train b leavo Salem for Portland and way stations at 6:40 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. and 4 :58 p. m. I.y I'ortTaud , 8:80 A M 8:30 I' M 10.83 1 V UM V V 4:83 AH 8:45 A Lv Salem. 11:00 A M V2M A M 6.-00 1 M Ar Anhland. Ar Sacramento Ar Hau Fntucuco... . 7:45 P M ArCtafen. .55 A M aH 735 A M 7.-COA at 8.15 A M 735 A 24 8:30 AM 8.06 A tf 6.-00 P M 6:80 A M llrtO A M TjDOAll FM cat A M 12:10 P M Ar Iwuvor ArKania, City. AruaicHgo. . 7K1 A U Ar Iok Augolear fllrU 8:00 P M 6:80 A M- 11:30 A K 7r0 A M Ar r.i iav). .., Ar Fort Wortn ArCltr of Mexico- Ar nomion . Ar Kcvr Orlcan. 60 P M 6:42 A M Ar WaahlnRton. at now TOrK :iop M Pullman and Tourists cars on both trains. Chuir curs Sacramento to Ogden and EI Paso, nnd tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans nnd Washington, Connecting at 8an Frandioco with sov oral steamship linos for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South Amorica. See agent at 8n'etr Station, or address 9. -"-."" " '""yi w U. a. HARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD, No. .2 For Yaqnlna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. m, Train loavea Corvallis.... 1:40 p. m, Train arrives Yaqulna . 5 55 p. tn, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 7 0Da. ra, Leaves Corvallla 11:33 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:13 p. m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallhi 12:00p.m. Leave Albany l39p, w. Arrives Detroit 6:20 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5:30 a. m, Arrives Albany 10:30 a.m. Arrives Corvallis 11:15 p.m. Trains 3 and 4 botwoen Albany and Coyollis, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urdays only. All other trains dally ex cept Sunday. Trains land 4 arrives in Albany in time to connect with tho 8. P. south bound, as well as Riving two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. P. .North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P. west side train at OorvMs Crossing for Independence, McMinnv 'o and all points north to Portland. J.TuK.vhR, Edwi.v Stonb, Agent, Albany. Manager. 'The Best of , . word lhlJ m of everything e Pssentcr Strvlct Tiie North-western Line 8 7?iin8 dal,v htween St. Paul n..nn Ll' caSO comprising tho latest I "lluian Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library nnd Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. ERN2i0iMiTel?J,lf.ryJn,,a '"THE NORTH WEST fcrtrt LIMITED" Runs every tfsy or the year finest Iran tvu in the World stttm """ To Chicago By. Daylight The Badger State Express, the finest Day Train running between st.Paul and Chicago ia the Short Lino. Connec tions from the West mad via The Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also tho best line between Onaha, St, Paul and Minneapolis. MTA,J.BtJeM ,lktts Via ... .. . The Nonh-western Use." TT. II, muAU. G. A. L.S1SLER. T A Three Day Excursion Rates . ON TUK C. A E. n. H. nriV.loMl,Cay'6orry. N'W 'Dd pf..mha,8feeenPutlnto effect on the ST!lfl8M Eaater? Ra" road for bunt ing or fishing parties. Jnrnfi8 $, 60ln8 Saturdays and thJ n!nB? oay giving three days in the mountains ol good eiwit and recrea uon. Good hotel accomodations atMill Ulty, Gates,Magra and, Detroit at reaa on. .0 rates No specfal, order neisary. tlokets on sale at the ticket office. 5 24 3m fe jjJafeaiMM--