ii imm mmm iw wtw i nr wtort" ' 'if! r I"' Rtiftneaiafis Mfcfr ' Mhhiibim Xcxenja seta the akin on fire. The add notions in te Wood are forced out through the pores of Uie skin, iirnlW ktene redness. bumlnDr and itching". So terrible i Uhs Rolling at times, especially when the bod over eaed, that the almost detracted ouiTcrcr feels that he could tear the skin to pieces, and that he must scratch or ga cnunr. He knows from experience that this only awkea matters worse, but, made desperate by tne wmuic !. ..r traraiflg and itching hels for the time being fafjJ,totJ5S aeveral forms of Jfcrema, the moist, or weep ng kind, tha tonus. ifl 1 1 Ue pus tules which discharge a watery, sticky fluid, which dries and peels off bran-lUce scales. Soprofusola Uic discharge at times that large scabs or rm, wW are boti painful andtroublesorae, andaoteasily remomL Rfd.c?8.bumJ? and sorcaare symptoms of Eoema. The dry form tismlly attacks thehead. kands and feet; the skin, becoming hard and rough, often cracking open imd Weading,BndottendedTriUxmucmtching. ndwnd.i.wrfcoa- SCr. X.. Karoo. Esoondldo, 0n Disco County, Cat., wrltoa t " My body broke out with a rash or eruption whloh in spit of all efforts to euro continued to fret worse. The Itchier, especially at nJg-ht, was simply terrible; It would almost disappear at times, only to return worao than over. Z had tried many birhly reoommended preparation without bonefit, and hearing: or u b. b. aeterxai 3at-mlnal tn rfn ISi A fair trial, inexpressibly cured tne entl nrjiaalhli delighted when a raw Irelr. remo-rlna every blemish and !,, unm tian tmod. hv jjUaple from my body. X baiinotrautoreoom- .mHiur over and sealineuo nend 0. 0. S. whenever an opportunity occur.. JF " , kC& forcing the poison baok into the blood. S. S. S. antidotes and neutralizes the acid poisons and drives out of the circulation all impurities and humors, and the pure, rich blood that is carried to the diseased skin quickly allays the inflammation, opens the clogged up pores, and the skin becomes soft, smooth and ready to perform it. Hvr fimrHnn. To twrJdof 7?czema vou must first nitrify and build up the plsapla fro my body. X shall notfall blood, and nothing so surely and effectually does tnia as a. tt. ., uie oniy i .rl mm1 vrrnfiU l1nn.rnllrifir. Rend for OUT book OH blOOd Ond Skin d 14B lVfVV w r wr w - and write our phyaicians for any information or advice you mar desire. Med advice and book free. TMB SWIFT m a Man Marries m He wants the best clothes his circumstances allow. For one time he is tho largot of all eyes, and it mnkos him comfortable to know his elothos wore bought if us. This is why wo ouflt the majority of woll-appourlng S rooms In tills neighborhood, Men coino to us becatiRo ley know we know what they noud, and thuy ciui luavu every detail of their wants to us. Thoy allow us to s lect everything except their wives (wo poaitivuly will not take this responsibility). Dlfforont inun Imvu differ ent noods, and require different kinds of gnrmonts, hut wo do our work well in nil cases. Komombor us when getting ready for the momentous occasion. : : j : : : G. W. JOHNSON & CO. ,The People's Olothtors. and Furnishers N. B. Wo do not deal in baby carriages. THE DAILY JOURNAL. Mambor Northwest Afternoon nswaphpur unnuuu, BY HOPBR UnOTHUnB. MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1001. Dally Onn Year, qia.OO In Advanoa Dally Four Montha 91. In Advance Dally by Cnrrlor OOo Por Month Weekly One Year.Bl.OO In Advanoa JOURNAL X.RAYS latest is srub.slaking au oil. Tho well. 46 village Salem ucods a Improvement society. Glorious rains for tho gardoui, ami a little bay was caught. . Tho fakir Quakers havo been looting the gullible Aitorlans. m m m Kugone Is clearly ntltled to be called tho cerebellum of. Oregon, . Tho Albany push organ hasnsvor told what it offered to tell what took place in tho Albany Jail that night Senator Booth sat up with poor old John Gates who is now led lying iu the loiue county Jill. Tho Governor o( Montana has done an act of great Justice in pardoning little Whirlwind, a young Indian chief who was Imprisoned or lift) in the Montana penitentiary for a crime committed by auothor Indian, ft Tho La Grande Ohronlole has Joined the Northwest Afternoon Newspaper Jaague, That makes ten papers that am being served with all Important news natter from Balom, and Tim Jouhnal nets exclusive reports of all that tran spires in the sections represented by tltaae bright svenlng publications tbu Mine day It happens, AU the public, will get put of the school laud defalaatkm Is the benefit of tho pubUe, dlwHsaloa in the newspapers, (tewo woahl abut Off eveu that. Theie will b no dlaoHssloa perwlttd In the (sewtag aawpaigti, StiU Oregon has not leal M.wuait la this way aa soma other f4tM. iwttittpreUibllltitrt are Ort- iiiiiimirrnrTil'iiTnnifiiiM'Trt'"t"iii'tifHfiirw T - ?" applications, while soothing nnd coolimr. and mar to some U1UVUVI - f --- - extent relieve the inflamma tion and itching, cannot be considered cures, because external remedies do not reach constitutional or blood diseases. Salves, ointments, powders, lotions and soaps do and WM bm; torecom - ,!-..--n,i .Mtinrruo - 0 - - - - - ' . e SPECIFIC fcif., A I LAW I A. u. MORPOW XOASTO BiAIE l'lie Morrow Coaster Brakt la the parent cf all coaster brakes. It van the first ; it is the lxr.st. The only coaster brake that has beci food enough to need no change. It increases the utility of the bicy cle ; it decreases the effort necessary to propel it. More pleasure ; loss exertion. Ask your dealer to get it for you. Never put off until tomorrow when you can buy a MORROW today. Scnil far our illustrated booklet. Ecllpao Manufacturing Co., Rltnlra, N.Y. 257 Coinmornlnl Bt, Solum, gon has lost a great deal moru than the peoplo will over know anything about, and thero will never boa complete ex poiura ol tho matter becatiao tho Dem ocratic leaders are about as eliy of prob log tho facts as the Republicans. Tho Populist party has disbanded and the Socialist party is Jmt born. Tna Jouii MAL la still publinliwl, howovur, and dis cussion and agitation cannot be entirely put au end to. st e Kugone bus a minister who works for a living, llu has a little fruit ranoli near town ami his berries and grapes aro al ways sought alter in the markets bo cause he puts out only tlrst-class stuff aud gives lull measure with no poor fruit in the bottom, lie labors all the week through with his bauds and earns hi own living and tenches his children to work for a living and on Sunday he tills his pulpit and gives all Indications of belug perfectly saue and iu good health morally and phoaically. He Is an Kpts copallnu, ft (ft ft Tho enactment of laws grunting boun ties received a grand boom la tho last legislature, Tho scalp bounty project engineered by Williamson will oust Ore gon a million before it can he repealed, as It did in California nnd all other states that have got rid of it. Rut bounties are paid on sea-llous, cormorants, orows, tlsh'hawks and weasels, ami wo have ouly begun. It Is the age ol the fake legislator who must produce prosperity and buy his way to the hearts of the have-nots with the proceeds of the haves. ft ft ft Iter, tlrauuli will orate at WooJlmrn aud l'oto D'Arov at the iieluhborluu town o( Qerfali. Will the atmosphete stana tne pressuror Ainany Democrat. No, it will not. liotwesu the two places It is more than likely that a dark fuunel-shapod cloud will swoop down and spread devastation and toneutaof oleoquonco as far as I'uddea river on the east and Ghampmeint do Habls ou tho west. ft ft ft ilia uauot rtui.Mouniaineer names the following Democratic ticket: For Governor, George B. Ohamborlaiu, of Fortland. for secretary of state, George Noland, of Astorlaj for state treasurer W. K. Grace, of Raker Olty ; for state printer, I Wtuiberly, of Rowburg; far uporlnteudcnt of public imtruollons, John Gavia o( The Dalles t for attoruoy general, J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, - - - ' - CUT RATE DRUG BUSINESS To be Shut off by a New Agreement Between Drug gist and Manufacturers. Cii'CJtfio,June 1M The Chronicle lays: Out of negotiations now pending be tween members of the National Retail Druggists Association and Manufactur ers of patent medicine may cotno an agreement which will result in a death blow to the cut rate drug but.nass. Officora of the Retail Druggists As sociation and Muntifrtciiin-iB have hold several conferencft in Chicseo. Now York aud Detroit Intfly, and the trms of ihe Bgreeinent between tin two in terests havo been prsetlcnlly tlceidKl upon. It is exported that tho formal announcement of a pact will be made within a few days. Under the terms manufacturers will namo a price at which thelrdrugs are to be sold and in caqoany dealers should sell below this stimulated sum they agree to refuse to sell another bill oi goods to tho firm breaking the agree ment. Tho practice of soiling goods to cutters indirectly through a second party is also to cease. A Citizen On the Bank. KniTon Jeurnal: Tho people who are interested in tho Gilbert bank '.failure will do well to not swallow all that is published in the nowspnpera ns to how well they will be treated by this or that set who aro anxious to take charge. All men havo a primn-faclo right to bo deemed honest in tliolr intentions until tho contrary is shown. Rut tho outsldo public will consider that they have been dealt with honoidly when thoy know it. Ono fact stands out clear: Those who got tho benoflt of tho $00,000 withdrawn sccurltioB, and It la not horo said that thoy were dishonestly or unfairly withdrawn, aro nil opposed to bankruptcy proceedings, but aro trying to make It apppear that II thero are bankrumptcy proceedings all who had checks drawn ou tho bank for 00 days before it closed will have to innko tlmir checks good. They aro trying to make it appear that thoso who drew monoy in tho regular course of business for 00 days prior to the suspension will be put In the attitudo of specially favored creditors by bankruptcy, Just the at titudo that thoeo who got tho securities aro in. The uuanlmlty ol the secured crowd makes manythlnk that thero may be something In bankruptcy for the common ordinary fool depositor. In tho mean time, it is a pity that those who aro so cock-sure that tho dopojltors will bo paid out in full cannot see their way to say to the rcliool children and to the Y. M. O. A. Workurs, coino up and gut your money, and to tho widows and or phans get your monoy, and wo favored peoplo who know nil about tho situation and weru nn tho inside, will take tho rest knowing that thoru will ho n surplus for tin, and thus evorybody will got tlioir dues aud tho good namo nnd honor of tho community will bo preserved, Riaim Gitizkn. Diamond Necklace. James It. Keouu of Now York cele brated his recent phunomlual success In "In tho street" by presenting to his wife n diamond ncuklacu, for which ho paid 1100,000, aud which is said to be by long odds tho finest over turned out In the United Status. The presentation was made to Mrs. Keone at her homebn Long Island. Shu has boou an Invalid fur a numbor of years, nnd whllo the gift, and her litis baud's generosity, appealed to her, she hud no personal use for the noeklaco.uml almost immodiAtuly, with hor husband's consent, presented tho glittering strings of gems to her only daughter, Mrs. Tul hot J, Taylor, whosu husband is woll known In "tho streot." Mrs. Taylor Ib thus the posseaiorof tho tluost diamond necklace In the United States. It uontiit of a single strand of ninety diamonds ol the purest watsr, to ar ranged that they may be wound around tho throat of the wearer suvornl times, as pearls are usually worn- Suxpouded from the center of this glittering strand Is a pendant cluster of eight mugulllcout gems, and front this again Is suspended a single diamond, whioh is said to be thelargsst and tlnost stone owned iu New York, Total Abstainers. Put-in-bay, O., Juno l, Tho names of prominent Catholic priest and lay. men from all parts oi tho state were added, to the register ol the Hotel Vic tory, to-day. Tho arrivals are dutagate to tho thirtieth annual convention of tho Catholic Total Abstinence Union ol Ohio, which wilt be in session here during the next two days, The statu governing board villi hold a preliminary susilou this evening and the convention proper will bo Inaugurated to-morrow with the celebration of solemn high mass In tho asseiubluy hall of the hotel. The attendance promUea to ho unusually largo, Salem has tho only nwnta poet of Oregon Miss Ftorenc May Wright daughter ol Mr. aud Mrs. Joteph Wright of North Salem, who has contri buted to a number ol periodicals and has now prlutud her tlrat vol uute 'MYhen Ivo la New." Mtis Wright is a native of Ontario, and has never attended school a day in her lite, being educated at home and Inheriting a taste for letters from pareuts of literary tutes. Thero is a numbered and limit ed edition of her pesms on sale at Patten Rros. Price S6 cents. An A. No. 1 young ouw, fresh, also a yearling heifer, grade Jrsy, (or sale Cheap. G. P. I,v(ngstone, North ol Ohapmau'a corner, near Garden Road 0 99 Ol hmYr frirtMriTTiMTfrriinrt STRANGER - EADES OUT OF SIGHT Leaving Valuable Property in His Room and Foul Play Is Suspected. Cmctoo, June 240. A. Rradfonl.'a slrnnuer In Chicago, but believed to be a business of prominence in San Fran ri'co, disappeared from a Michigan Avenue boarding house on tho evening of Juno 4 nnd tho police have been U'kcd to And him. Foul play is feared. Rradford when he engaged tho room, spoke ns though lie was in the insurance hinrinep and nlso mentioned curtain interestn in Rutte, Mont. On June 4 ho loft tho house in tho evening saying ho was going to keep a business cn(.nge ment nt tho Palmer House That was the last pron of him, Rrmlfo-d left prop erty worth eoveral hundred dollars In his room. It is also said Rradford may bo a theaterical manager from San Francisco. OPPOSE BANKRUPT PROCEEDINGS An tone and Peter Kufner aud several other depoiltors in Gilberts Bros.' Bank In this city, havo Jolnod in opposing the petition of several other croditors for bankruptcy adjudicated against A. T. nnd F. N. Gilbert. They havo pre pared an answor, which thoy will pre sent to Judge Rollingor Monday, In which they aver that two of the creditors who asked that the. Gilberts be declared bankrupts havo not provable claims, and thoroforo should not bo allowed to proceed in their petition. They setup all tho facts regarding the suit againat Gilbert Rros. byTilmonFord, asexecutor of thoCospor estato, the appointment of a roceiver, etc., and ask that tho bank ruptcy proceeding bo abated on that account until all tho iisuos havo been tried in tho Circuit Court of Marlon County. Tho allegation that two of tho peti tioners for bankruptcy proceedings havo not provablo claims is baaed upon tho ground that tho creditors drew monoy from tho bank within four months prior to the tiling of tho petition for bankruptcy adjudlctlon. Ihu conten tlon Is that such creditors cannot prove their claims for balances unless they first pay back the money drawn within four months. It Is also alleged In the petition that F.N, Gilbert is worth fnO.OOO, the William Cospor estato 180.000, nnd the Gilbert Rros.' Rank and A. T. Gilbert f 100,000, over nnd above all assets held as collateral socurlty by creditors. W. T. Slater, onoof the creditors, Is attorney for tiie creditors, who ask that tho bankruptcy petit on be denied. A Good Cough Medicine. It sneaks well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists use it in their own lamlllus in prelurunco to any. "1 have sold Ghnmburlaln'H Cough Remedy (or tho past live years with complete sat isfaction to myself and customers," savs uriiggisi J. uoidemllli, van Httou.N. Y. "1 have always used It In my own family loth for ordlnnry coughs and colds and for the cough following In grippe, nnd 11 nil it very elllcncioitb." For salo by F. G. Haas, Druggiet. BOISE MINING 0NGRESS Roihk, June 21. Owing to tho de mand which will bo made upon thoclt Ueus ot Dolee (or tho entortainroent of tho delegates and visitors to. the inter national Mining Congress which will hold u several day's eerstons In this city commencing July 23, the directors of tne Idnno State Fair Association havo con eluded not to hold any session of the fair this fall. Tha suvural thousand dol lara that have been raised by Rolso busi ness men for the benefit of the fair, will bu turned over to the mining congress in addition to an appropriation of $000 made by the state. Won) has been received that a special train will bo sent out from'Chicago and another special train will coino from Cripple Greek, Colorado, which will con tain delegates (rout tho trans-Mississippi ooupruss which will close Its senalon hi that city aday or two prior to the open ing congress. After the session of the mining oongrees has adjourned there will be uxaursbns to tho Silver City mining camps aud also to tho great CiHHir d'Aleno uHitiou. It Is understood horo that the people ol Oregon also pro' pose an excursion into that state. There is no queatlon from the interest manifested throughout the United States but that the session ot tho cougreas will be one ol tho largest Industrial gather lugs ever asombled. Tiik JauaxAL la not making a crusade against any otlloial or any private citl sun. It doe consider the public record of an otllatRlor the acts of a private cU thwn who In any teuso stands bof re the oommuntty iu connection with any pub llo (unction, as legitimate mutter for dttouaiWm. The otllcUl or private cltl son aotiag n a semi-public fuuotlon who oa-uet ataud dlteuaalen la not a full tledged Amerlsau and tatter belaid away In lavender. The belt Prticrlettaa tor M.l.ri. SBSa?ttHSIlt: lMURjfU. " V U pJ ITIfO WW. ,7f.-SihffifSfrfliy.are ifMPJei&P Relievos Dandruff Immediately -.! .., IMpI olrvaov hair fnftllTV. plantthoformerthln.britllogrowth. Nowbpo's Horptcldo performs Its work on tho principle, " Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect," and consequently it reaches nnd kills off tho ever-busy microbe, which is responsible for nil scalp dlwftscs. It thus makes dandruff and falling hair impossible, nnd promotes a luxuriant growth of hair that soon becomes tho prido of tho owner. Even on bald snots it soon produces hair as thick nnd luxuriant ns nnyono could wish for. On bottle will conTlnca that It It tli onlr hair reitortr that reaU j tttlottu For St by all Flrit-Clau Drug Stores. French Marquis on Trial. Paris. Juno 24. The French Sonnto met today as a High Court of Justlco for tho trl?l ol tho Marquis tie Lur-Snlucos, the well known roynllst and ox-member ofthe Chamber of Deputies, who unex pectedly rstumed to Paris last month. Tho roturn of tho Marquis was In viola tion of his sentence of banishment. In January, 1000, at tho time o( the cona-i plr.tcy tria!s,tho Marquis do Lur-Salnces wnt condemned. Indefault o(nppearance. to ten years' banishment from Franco for treason. He sought roluge in Bel gium, where he was closely watched by the police Rut ho succeeded In eluding tho officers and return ad to his mansion iu Faris. His arrcat followed Immedia tely. Tho wholo affair is regarded ns a political movo on tho part of tho royal ists. Unnecessary Loss of Time. Mr. W. B. Whedon, Cashier of tho First' National Hunk ol Wiutersct. Iown, In a recent letter glvoB some experience with a carpentor in his employ, that will bo of valuo to other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for ieveral days on account ol being troubled with diar rhoea.. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Cham herlaiu'e Colic, Cholera nnd Diarhoea Itemedy had cured mo. llo bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed mo that one dote cured him, and ho Is ngaln at his work ." For salo by F. O. Huns, Druggist. Remember the Mitchell Bicycle. New Cycle Velodrome. New York, Juno 24. New Yorkers aro to have their first taitu ot Parisian idoas in cycling tonight, nt Mndiion Square Garden. The glaas root has beon taken off tho big building and tho latter will be tiled all aummor aa a velodrome, as the French call it. A tin-lap track capable ol holding as much speed as tho out-door courses has been built and races will bo run iwlco a week, Monday nights and Saturday afternoons. Na tional Cycle Association circuit datea havo been granted and all of tho crack racora whoure following tho circuit will be scon on the now track this summer. What Do theiChlldrea Drlak? 3 Don't glvo them tea or coffee. Havo you tried tho new food drink called QItAIN-0 It la delicious ami nour ishing and takes tho place of coffee. The moro Grnlu-0 you glvo tho chil dren tho moru health you distribute through their Dystonia. Grnin-0 Is mndo of pure grnliiB, nnd when prop erly prepared tastoa like tho cholco grades of coffee but costs about Y as much. All groccra sell It. 15c. and 25c. Sancertest Opening. JiuwALO, N. Y Juno 24. Represen tatives of German singing societies in ull tho leading cities the country are hero to take part in the thirteenth sangerteit of the North American Bangerbund, which Wgitib tonight. Fully 4,000 sing ers will take part in tho program, to gether with an orchettra of eighty-tlvo pieces, Tho eololets include Mme. Schumann-Helnk, Mias Sarah Ander son, Evan Williumaand Fruncon Davie?. The foatival will cloao Thursday with a 'volk feet" at the Stadium. ''Don't Speak To the motormau." is n sign to be seen ou the front platform ol many cars. It requires all hu thought, all his energy utul nil his strength to pilot his car through crowded streets. The strain tells ou him, utul iln "rnttleu" ami lias an accident. The curest way to sus. tain the physical strength and ncr -ous force required by the motornmn or railroad man ts to keep the stom ach in a condition of sound health. When the stomach becomes "weak," food is imperfectly digested and the body is deprived of its necessary nourishment. The nerves are "un strung and the IkxIv is weakened. The timely use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery when the stomach is "weak" will re establish the Ikxly vigorous health. It cures diMMkes of the stomach and other organs of digestion 1 nutrition, nourishes the ucnes ana purities the UUXHl. I mffcrrd for four sr with pain U nr tomeh .i Hut at tburt I cuuianH wotk ui SJ? aAL' lTUBk 9m,,h- OMBftc Chaffee Co.. Coio. nK to uu aW( my whuh 1 JU with gl rtMiKt. I ualy iiuJ tuur MU T itw - CUMtu Madical ItMorvrv aud nut ay Out 1 am aUnli oux. a4 uv ucw man. au4 I oaa kijSiy "naim1 vmJ 4Ma t say .uslwt "n ,ww l)n Pierce's Commw Ssssse Madkal AdvUer, in pajier eoveav. k seait w m iwwn w 4i wHhei susjmm to way exiwise of tMiUsjsr &. AdilrtM ir. R. V. Pierce, buffalo, N. Y, - tftiPSEm WTTIaiMI ' II I I. i zMUfJJUA In M few Jfacte - Thero are more bicycles being ridden today than over before . The American Rlcyc'o Co. makes 05 por cont. of tho bicycles mndo In tho United States, including all tho lending makes. There bout wheels COLUMBIAS, SPAULDINGS, HARTF0RDS AND VEDETTES Arcmndo In tho Popo factory, in Hartford. Connecticut. The fastest milo ever riddon on a circular track was ridden by Lddio MaDufUe on n Columbia chainlcBP. . . . n. , , ,. , Tcddle Edwards rodo 250 consecntlvo centuries on a Columbia Ohnlnlcaa. This record has nover been approached on any othpr wheol. .... Tho dynometer shows thak tho Columbia and Hnrtfort cliniti models pojsoes tho hlghoa efUciency ever reached with tho chain gear. Columblaa and Hnrl- fords are equipped with the flnert fittings obtainable. We rent new wherU nt renounbl prices. Wo have till kinds ol siindrlo. Wo sell on oisy terms. We take old wheels In trndo, Wo havo old wheels nt your own prices. OTTO J. WILSON Are You Going East? II Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket yon over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; whefe to change cars; when you wilt reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis nnd EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. TO OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. Somotimongo Tun Daii.v Jontx.a reduced its price to mail subscribers from 50 cents to 30 cents por month Cash In Advance. This waa dono to save book keeping nnd expense of collectors, and tho subscribers are glvon the bonefit of tho reduction In price. Such subtenb era should not ex peel to got time on tho paper, and aa they get tho benefit of tho reduced price they should not expect it. Thoro is tho further advantage about this eystom of not having n bill piled up ngninet you. A notice Is sent out before Biibicrintlous expire, and should bo promptly observed. "Tlckota will bo on sale July 3rd nnd 4th. caod for return un to July 0th, in clusive, botweon nil points on Oregon Lines, nt one (nro for tho round trip. Don't fail to tako advantage of this op portunity to visit your friends, Grand celehrntlon will bo held nt different points on our lines." 0 11) 12t Besritia Ib3 Ultd Yw Hati AlM)fS BODfiW Ladles Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot Easn, a powder to bs shaken in tho shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives Instant relief tocornsand bunlona. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore epot4. Allen's Foot-Easo is a certain euro (or swelling, hot, aching (eet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package (reo by mall. Addross, Allen B. Olmatead, Le Hoy, N. V. 1 LOW RATE EXCURSION To The East. An excursion party will leave Port land Monday July 1st for Detriot.Mich., Cincinnati, Ohio and other eastern points, taking advantage of the low ex. curalon rates in effect via the Burlington Itoute July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The ollicinl route of tho largo delegation of Christian Endeavorers from California is tho Southern Pacific via Salt Lake City, Ilio Grande Western, D Alt O and Burling, ton Itoute via Chicago nnd tho excursion party from Portland will join the Call fornUns at Salt Lake City aud go eaet from there in a body enjoying all the pleaaurcs and conveniences of the trip ob already decided upon by tho delega tion from California and it la aald to be the moat interesting aud complete itin eraries ever arranged by an oxcurelon pity to tho east. Full particulars can bo secured by calling at or addres'ing a letter to It. W. Fostkr, TickPt Agent, Burlington Route, Cor. 8rd and Stark Streets, Portland, Or. Bids Invited For supplies (or tho Oregon atato peni tentiary. Sealed hide (or dry-good, groceries, ahoes. leather and Undines, plumbing Bu(iiiti, imruware, woou, nour, tlah, meats, etc., will be received at the oilieo of the SunarintAmlnnt nt llm fil.io ,.,i -- --...---. - w. vi. v wva-' r(- o' n.afijLi I opened. Sealed bids for druga will bo received until Saturday. July 20, 1901, at 3 o clock p. ni., when they will be opened. A deposit ol 1200 in cash or certified check payable to the superintendent ii.iisi accompany each Did (or meat and ', S (or bida for Hour and fish, all other bids must be accompanied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid. ill right ia reserved lr rnt a.... and all bids and to accept or reject auv portion ol a bid. On each envelope ahould be inscribed the nature o( the bid Good of Oregon manufacture or production will rtceive preference, other things being equal. All gooda and supplies must be deliv ered to the penitentiary. Schedules of the various lines of gooda will b fur nialjed upon application to the aunerin tendent. NoucheraHimboui.uea (or payment on the let of the month followiug com pletiosj of eeatract ami menthly ou con tinawa eouuauta. Hyrt are invited to 1m present. Suparfademlsut Qregvn BtatePeniU-atl-nrv Salwu, Oregon, Juno 94, HKH. 0 21M20 unitary until Monday, July 8, 1901, at 3 "'"" i no young man who per o'clock p. in., at which time they will bo iwtratedtlie careless uc: thought Itwould ciW',ri,iaflrrifii'ri(Writf nnMni iffSffiliiia iiiimimntto Ml A. C. Sheldon, General Agcnl, Third and Stark Sts.. Portland, Ore. Rocky Mountain Limited Is the name of the netv nnd luxuri ous Rock Island train Which runs between Colorndo Springs nnd Denver, nnd Chicago. Leaving Colorado hprinus every tiny nt 1 :30 P. M , arriving In Chicago nt 7 P. M., next day only ono night out making cIoeo connection with evening trains from Chicag i (or all points eoatj aleo connecting nt Umahn with morning trains (or Miiinciipolia nnd St. Paul. Weekly cxcuroloiiB in Personally Condnctcd Tourist Sleeping cars via tho ureal fcccnlc l.uie; Irom l'a cillc Coast points to Chicago without I change. ask your iicKui Agent, to ihuku your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route Write (or particulars A. Ii. COOPER, GENERAL AGENT 250 Alder St.. Portland. Ore. Reduced Rates Are now In effect to Buffalo, Now Yori:. Do you expect to attend tho Pan- American Exposition? If eo do not buy your tlckot until you havo investigated the sorvico of tho Il linois Central railroad. Our accomodations aro tho beat that can bo had, our trains nro nlways ou time, nnu employes courteous nuu ac comodating. Through toariet cars from Pacific const to BoMnn via Buffalo. II you will send 15 contn iu ttamps, to aildrers given oolow, wo will forward to you, by roturn mail, ono of our largo 34x40 inch wall maps of tho United Statu?, Cuba and Porto Itico. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, Eorvice. time, connections, Bton overs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur nisued by B. II. TncMDOLi,, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R. 142 Third at., Portland On CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telophono No. 241. DIBQUE & HOMYKR Your Best Friend. Tho good people of Salem enjoy one luxury that they don't fully realize, but all who know of her nurlls fully ap preciate her inestimable services. Rot erence is mode to Mrs. O. II. Walker, ol tho Salem Dyo Works, who is alwayB the first pereon thought ol when thoro is to be a party on hand, after a picnic, when thoro ia gronee toromovoor other misdemeanors to wipe out of wearing op pearal. At that establishment you can get anything set to rights, from a pair of soiled gloves, to tho most elaborato silk gown. A gentleman can get hie trousers creased, hie hat cleared nr hu whole Btilt rejuvenated to suit tho queen's taste. Last week a Portland belle had a glass o( citric acid lemoande pweu over ner party tlrees, and it was turned from a delicate tint to tho vilest black wherever the counterfeit beverage . . 1 . ml -lIH(jW HkH Ml. ninnrik'a b iuku Ilia montira tanrv n mno w but to their great surprise Mrs. Walker restored the dress to its original beauty and cleanliness, And so it goes. Kvo-y day has its new demonstrations that the bestkum of a step mother is the Salem Steam Dye Works. Always sertlntr them up free. Y hat? "Bee Line Buggies." Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer. For Sale or Rent. Twonty-ftvo aero tract ol land, s xteen anros orchard with heavy crop prunes and cherries. Apply to John II Scolt, balem, Ore. (j a Investigate Mower. draw cut Champion CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of E iThwiim r ml1nTiraHB31TTl tMi. -n -S7 V"" and UNION PACIFIC DE"AUT FOU TIMK POIIHJUI.E8 Fiom IVillaudUr. AnmvK MlOM Chicago I'ortlainl Special 9 a. m, Via Hunt Ingtou "TflantTo" Ki press 9 p, m. via Hunt ington Salt Ijkr, Denver, Ft. Wollh. Omaha, Kau--Cltv, St. IxjuIi, ChlcdKo and Kast. 'all Lnkr. Denvrr v. Worth. Omnlia. Kama.' IMtjr, 8t. l)Uls, flilcasn and lUst. Ht. Paul Fast Mall Op. m. via Walla Walla, l-uwlkinn" Hpokone. Wallace, l'uli. man, .uiuncnipiii 81 I'nul. Dulutli.Mllwsnl... :J.a. m. 72 Spokane I'lilrago, and Kait. I f n j u k ,, PORTLAND TO CIIICACO 72 nu wnonge ui (.ars Through tickets East via all rial, or boat nnd rail, vln Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. .All railing- dates subject 10 en unto Kor Han Kmi.olnco Ball overr 6 dors 8p. m. p.m Dally CI;Cpt Suudiir 8. p m. HutunUr 10 a. m. coi.umma Rivnrt To Astoria aud Way Landings. n m. ex. Suliday WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland sal way taadlsf s. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m.. Tuiiiiy. rtiuriJa tai i3urJay at 7 a m. For Indecendenee. Alfcanv andnrnrviiitt Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 4 p. m. ror inaccenaenci. rnondsy, Vrednesday as! Friday at 4:30 p.m. Through tickets East via all rail or kit ni rail via PortlsnJ, Ticket office City dock. E. T. THAYER, Agent Salem, regoa. South and East VIA SouthBin Pacific Co, THF SHASTA ROUTE Train a leave Salem (or Portland and way stations at 6:40 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. and 1:58 p. m. liT Portland Lv Balem Ar Atblsnd Ar Sacramento .WAit .11.-00 A M .12:56 A H 5M V M -WPM 8:30 p U 10.S3 P V 12:45 PK 4:83 AM 8:i5 A It Ar Ban Francisco. ArOcdon. . 6.M A M 9:S0 A M 725 A M . 7:42 A M 7.-O0A 11 .15 A U 725 A M 8:30 A M M A W mru 6.80 A U 11 : A U 7.-00 A II 6:30 P U 6:lt A U 12:10 P M Ar Denver. ArKams, Cltyi- Ar unicsiro- Ar 'Los Angeles.. . 2XO P 11 . 6.-00 P a . 6:80 A M J 1:80 A H . 7.10 A M . 6:30 P H . 6:42 A M .12:10 P M r ri rfo Ar Fort Wortn. Ar Olty of Mexico. Ar Houston , Ar New Orleans. Ar W&hlne'on Ar New Yot Pullman and Touriats cars on both trains. Chair cars Bacntniento to Ogdon and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San FrandlRcn with eev oral steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South Amorica. Soo agent nt 8n!nrr Ktation, or address O. H. MARKHAM, 6. P. A., Portland Oregon, Corvallis & Eastern Rata TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulnn: Train leaves Albany 12:0 p, o, Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p-Oi Train arrives Yaquina . C 65 p. tu, No. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7-00 a. to. Leaves Corvallla. 11:33 a. n. Arrives Albany 12:13 p.m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallis 12:00p.m. Leaves Albany l:3Jp.iu. Arrives Detroit 6:20 p, No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5-30 a. tu, Arrives Albany 10:30 a. a, Arrives Corvalli 11:15 p. m. Trains 3 aud 4 botwoen Albany sod Covallia, Tuesdays, Thurrdaya and Sat urdays only. All other trains dally ex cent Bundav. Trains 1 and 4 arrivea in Albany in timo to connoct with thn 8. P. eonti k bound, as woll as Riving two or th t hours in Albany before departure of S. s P. North bound train for Portlnud. Jr Train No. 2 connects with the 8, P. weat side train at Corv Ma Crosalngwr (ndopendonco, McMiun 'e and v points norjh to Portland. J. TlJRNMt, Euwin Stmi Agent, Albany. Mansgw 'The Best of EvervthSno" Ii word thli - tells of the Psssenter Strvki The Northwestern Line vis. 8 Trains daily between St. Paul auu uiiicago comprising mw " Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Urij Library and Observation Can, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Trala "THE NORTH WEST ERN LIMITED" Buns every day of tt,w Finest Train in tlin WnrlH Elcttrtt.UiMjl Stcim lleateA. To Chicago By. Daylp The Badger 8tato Express, ' the tluost Day Traiu running between st.Panl nnd Chicago Via the Short Line. Connec tions from the West maaevi The Northern Paclfio, Great Northern, Canadian P" This Is also the best line between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneaj All Ateats seUtlcketsVU, "The North-westera Use." W.H.MEAD. II. L.SIStE.A G. A. Three Day Excursion Bates ON TIIUO. JkB.n.B. .j, A epecial round trip rate of f-0"". j Albany to Mill City, Berry, Ntagra Detroit has been put into effect on i " Corvallis & Eastern Rail road lor aB iug or dshing parties. . .. i TtokeU good going SaturdsTi T returning Monday, giving t',re0,"!L the monntains ol good epoitanureji tlon. Good hotel accomodations at' City, Gatea,Nlagra and Detroit at unable rates. No special ordern w tlckots on sale at the ticket offl mi 4i