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M l ,?j n Ar M i s V, -2&Mhi iSZaBmUi IIIHItmilllllliniilMII law 1 Tho People's irafflnnmniffliii WHEN A BOY m ,s ls w .A ," ' V V V S ' CO Dim lllee that travels to iMpealfUrlnKla lsk of confidence. In the gang in GETS AN Idea lflto bit bud. It's bard to let It cot. Tblj year Its Vests - Utter burner It. Mother, ui get yoor toy a Vest-Suit - IT the easiest yriy. Faster nUed Worsted sad Cheviot. Blue Serie. Oxford mixed Cheviot. $2.00 to $7.50; all thes. 9 to 16 years. Some have Vests with embroidered dots. :; :: JOHNSON & CO. j Clothiers, and Furnishers 267 Commerrlal 8t. Salem. : lUJUiiEHH THE DAILY JOURNAL. Member Northwest Aftornoon Nowepapor League. BY HOFER BROTHERS, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1901. Dally Ons Year, a3.00 In Advanoo Dally Four Month 91. In Advanoo Dally by Carrier SOo Per Month Weekly Ono YonrlSJ.OO In Advanoo EDITORIALS The high and mighty christian nations must be edified at the news that Ills Most Chi iatlan Majesty King Edward of England hau won $100,000 on the rates this season already, lie is not finite out of tnornlcg for tho dear old Queen. But the demands of tho aristocracy had to be satisfied and the swells of society hod to sea their beloved monarch in tho racing stands as tho chief promoter of gambling. It is perfectly natural that tho head of the established church of Kngland and the gambling fraternity should Ixj pretty nearly tho sarno person. What If his example does educate millions to gamble and toadies tho youth of tho world that its most noted monarch is not above tho common roblwrles practiced by tho book-makers. It only proves that gambling liko dancing is ono of the primary traits of humanity and and flourishing in spite of all churches from peasant to crowned majesty, from the boards of trade In largo cities to tho petty real ostato spallation In country towns. Tho King is said to bo restricted by official usago from attending in per son on the raco tracks but has a private wiro run from his apartments to the pool rooms of Epsom Downs and Ascot , Heath. Who can doubt that "In cog" ho goes to common horeo races and oven owns horses. If not worse? Thehypocrlcy of all this appoars In tho liead of the church of England, when at the sarno tlmo that nation Is carrying on a war against a Godfearing people in South Africa, who are morally and religiously superior to the aristocracy of Great Britain. Who believes that the King won 1100,000 honestly? Was evor a horse race conducted with strictest integrity? Is it not notorious that cruelties, from drugging to breaking down young animals, are practiced in connection with Ilorse-IUoing? This were not such a mockery, but at tho hands of his most christian majesty it must make the Devil smite. 6 The daughter of ox-Senator Htowart 'of Nevada la said to be doing a roaring business at Nowort this season running a millinery shop for the four hundred. It is such a satisfactloa for our Braokod. Herring and erackors-and oheeso oris tocracy to be ablo to buy hats and have them trimmed ovou by a daughter of an ox-Bcnator who has herself been a member of Washington saislety, In place of having to deal with Just a plain ordinary milliner. Tho social osltlon and high connections 'of tho ex-Bena-torlal irillllner are said to be tin Jonlablo, in that she was onco tho wife of Lieu tenant Hook or of the U. 8. Navy, from whom alio ,1s regularly divorced, and all this makes her too -too chic for any thing don't you know, and her hats are "Au Fait" and the widow from Nevada Is raking la the shekels, adding to tho plsuureof tho swells, and some of them ,ar even iavitlug hur to their houses. Which thoy could never In the world do with a common ordinary milliner woman, For bo it known that social position fs luiposslblo among the elect if you trim bonnets and sell hats, although men may gain millions slaugh terfng hogs, pickling beef, running a hotel and gambling houses and tho to- doty of a prince of Wales and the women of the nobility is open to tlicrn if they only do it enough to give them poaish. Of course, a common ordinary butcher or storekeeper has no businees In society, but lot him become on Ar raour, n Wnnamaker, or a Morgan, and tho vory bedchambers of royalty will swing on their hinges outward when ho approaches. The sardine nobility of of Newport must lxt feeling pretty good about their social diaphrams and able to take nourishment without Internal dangers, whon thoy are ablo to havo their hats trimmed, and furbelows fit ted by one who mingled with them on terms of social equality. V 9 The British artistocracy got adolifuht ful wholesale snub tho past fortnight, when they undertook to work a grand bunco-gamo on tho band of American millionaires who woro disporting them selves In London. At Ht afford house the Duchess of Devonshiro arranged a grand eto to swipe in a half-million for the benefit of the Queen's memorial fund. Fifteen living Duchesses weru to grace the occasion. Tho American tnultl plutes woro supposed to be oasy gamo for their 'Ighiic&sos as moat of them were in England on a stag oxctirslon and sup posed hungoring to gst next to real royalty. It nas arrangod that there were to bo duohesaos enouith to go around, one for each millionaire, all in low-necked dresses with as much ol their spinal column on tho half-shell for consumption as was possibly allowable and probably more than decent Ameri cans aro nccuutomod to seeing. Secluded tables in booths for each party, invita tion on n golden platter, and ('.'000 a table was tho program to which forty or llfty Americana with money to burn woro invited, but olna.tho only sucker to bite was dear old daddy Morgan, who has bozomo perfectly addled after the lords and ladles. Not another Mothor's sou so much as sent his regrets. They showed that tho' they wero low grovel ling millionaires thoy had still a littlo American pride nud manliness and would not sell their solf-respoot to help even so resectable u cause as a Queen's monument. It was tho redeeming feat ure of their stay in tho old country, re fusing to Ira bodiiddcd and bedadicd and bo-duchessed and bu drugglodjlu the mire of aristocracy. There probably isn't an American girl with common sense but would refuse to serye thu4iotoss of Htaf. ford house, if wo had such a palacu In our country, on a similar oneaslou If any such gang of British lords ever came to this country. It is doubtful If any such scheiuo to got money out of them would over be attompted, Tho American millionaires showed tlioir horse sense in refusing to be bled over tho shoulders of tho grund old Queen's memory, even to get uoxt to a real duchess. There was no gonerul eutpourlug of the first people of Salem lo welcome the congressmen nud their wives who com posed tho junketing party that Is travel ling about ostensibly to inspect tho rivers and harbors of our country, on which thoy are supposed to report to congress, but which Is really of little conat(tteuce In composing tho upproprla tlous for that purpose. Next to tho delegation that travels about the coun try to bury some deceased representative and charges for the hacks and (lowers anil wines and mineral waters they con. sumo at tiieir funeral feasts, thorn is not a bigger grab hook scheme tliau the MORROW TOASTER BRAffi The Morrow Coaster Brake Is the 1 m tit t f nil couuti-r brakea. It was the first ; it hi the 1cst. Tho only cotutir brake that has been jjwxl enough to nowl no change. It increu,so.s the utility of the bicy cle ; it tlecruttsoa the effort necu&sury to pro-! it. More pleasure ; lea exertion. Asik your dealer to got it for you. Never put oft until tomorrow when you am buy n MOKKOW today. Betid fur our illustrate! booklet, Kcllpao Manufncturlnit' Co., KIsutra.N.Y. vacations of congress. Their HHs for mileage and expenses and cierkblre and most of them take aloug some relative to get a purchase on the treas ury cost more than many Important harbors ever seo expended. But to the people themselves. The few email boys who honored them with their presence on arrival declared they were qsPe ordinary common plaz people. Home of thorn looked dowdy and dusty and wore store clothes, and were not dressed to meet the quality even such as shine in cities of the second class. The hayseed and race track politician gets to congress nuite as frequently as people of educa tion and the allege! cultured claw, much tr the credit of Democratic institutions. So it is just as well the swells and swcllest of the capital city did not storm the state house, feed them on cream and clooolate cake ami fill their car scats with roses. Chances are they would have forgotten them at the next free feed, when probably every meal and lunch and even the flowers will be found on the bills presented to the eergeant-at-arms whon the noxt congress meets. ft ft When wo consider the performance of ono man Harriman, of Wall street, being practically in control of three great Trans-Continental lines, the antics of a little handful of politicians coming out West and inspecting our rivers and har- bors.to see what can bo done to improve them, and mako them more effectivo competitors of Harriman et at., are enough to make the angels weep. When it Is grasped that the shlnplaster filch ing statesmen who throng tho Washing ton boarding houses, when they aro not deadbcating about tho country on somo junketing tour, are riding on special trains furnished them to go about the country and lay awake nights to sou how thoy can deviso ways and means to cut down the dividends of the plutocrats whoso temporary lackeys they are, it is onough to make the peoplo of this earth shed the briny tear at being such ever lasting damphools. Of course, the leather-lunged hoivlors who fill the con gressional record with spoutings on ex pansion and tariff for rural consumption must laugh in thoir sleeves at the gulli bility of tho suckor voters who drivo miles to get a chance to drop n ballot for tho continuation of this farce. But our government survives in spite of theeo processes. Like a gigantic tnegatherm of tho neolithic ages, the American po litical mastadon plunges on, his Hanks ilangliiiK witli parasites and leeches living on his lifo hlool, but strong enough to support them all and still hold his place In the jungle of nations, iiut tho wolves of aggregated capital are snapping at his throat, and unless some way is found to cut their fangs or divert their attention to other gamo, this gov ernment will hecomo weakened by their rapacity, and the old Republican ele phant go down in tho mire. In the meantime some ono ought take a stick and beat off the parasites, at least dur ing the vacation of congress. t Tho wholo matter of free feeds and llowors is thrown uway on these people who are out to have a good tlmo, unless we could havo gorged them fuller and bcllowered them more than somo other gullihlo community, because the ap propriations In tho rivers and harbors bill aro not the result of Intelllgont ac tion, but of barter, grab, cheek, force and aggregated capacity for plunder on the part of statu delegations, The Washington congruaamau uxK)dod how tho members of tho committee sunk tho last bill by grabbing more for their seventeen states than all the rest of tho U8 status got, and to pacify them the committee and their ladles and on hangers aro to spend twice as much time in Waahlngtoii as they do In Oregon which lias theonly Paoiflo coast member of tho oommltteo. Thoy will hillygng and softsoup tho windy imputations of those political centers on tho Bound by day and night, when thoy hadn't u minute to spend on tho great Columbia basin. 6 e l'oor old Doty Dosoh, ho Is tho head and tall, so far as tho males are con cerned, of tho Oregon exhibit at the Buffulo exposition. Ho is writing rot for tho papers that print tho liquid manure with which their brains are fertilised and produce editorials to mako their readers believe that we are really tho greatest state on the earth to exhibit in the lUhlng vllUge on Lake Erie. No one should hlumo him, hut as a matter of fact the Oregon exhibit Is a failure in so far aw having the support of tho busi ness men of thohtuto, (or iustauuu,thoiu is no fruit display when if It Is the ono thing to lo advertised, nud tho Oregon produuta will remain unkiiutsii so far as tho l'an-Amerloaii exposition is con cerned, With two. thirds of the last years California prune urop unsold, ith the lineal crop In our history coming on in this state, this tiu-pun-Aiuerloan hike so far as Oregon is ooiiueruod has fallen luto the bauds of people so Impotent, as they call it in divorce proceedings, us to not have a single prune-grower adequately represented, Tho prune growers of tho statu have refused to oseit donate prunes to distribute there, having uo confidence in the ability of the DodoIi push to oven intelligently give anything assay. Prunes uueded pushing for Oreguu's sake but tho same push las been tried before by the producer in vain. ft The whole 136,000 should have been blowed l.u our In on our mines und our prunes. Tho salmon and lumber are able to take cavo of themselves in the markets of tho world hut ulue-tenths of tho exhibit are said to consist of fish and sawing, tiling that soli on signt and need no booming, Take California, (or Instauco, Fifty oi her leading fruit producers base exhibits there of from (500 to ;fW0 each at their own expetise. It pays them to exhibit their wares as a business prop- ebarge W tbelrdisplay. But before buai' Reasmen will spend their money on such displays they want to know that the state expenditures are made a matter of business more than of politics. II the Oregon appropriation had been properly applied to the promotion of our fruit in terests, and the state commission had said, we will give (5000 of this money to help put up a representation of this prune industry as the baking powder companies or breakfast mush people popularize their wares, the fruit grow ers would have furnished tons of fruit of the first quality that would have attracted the attention of the millions who go there. But what rot to talk of app'ying sane businees methods with a lot of organised looters who aro only in teres ted in who can get in the biggest bid on the atat commission pay roll. Dear old Oregon will learn thveo things bye and-bye. JOURNAL X-RAYS Public spirit is not dead at Salem. .It Is waiting to see how the bank pays out. ft- Tom Tongue didn't exactly gat a frost at Salorn Saturday. It was pretty near it though, St ft ft Halem polltlcana will go out and roll on the grass with the gratters at Mao leay on the Fourth. ft 6 Bftlem is the home of the greatest poetic genius Oregon has given the world since Bam bimpsou and Joaquin Miller if ies Wright. w ft Tin: Joub.val has a special representa tive at Portland who tells a great many ricii things about that city that don't get into Portland papers. A Salem's new poet is Mies Florence May Wright. One who has written as well as she in her first volumo, "When Love Ib New," has license. Florence May Wright. ft ft ft That lean and hungry Yankee, Judge Lowell, will wish he had never an nounced himself as a circular candidate for Governor. Geer is tall and lean himeolf. it ft e Hon K P Skipworth is to deliver the 4th of July oration at Eugene this year. Mr bkipworth has a reputation of al ways saying something when he speaks. Kugeno Journal. ft ft Poor Politicians, never think of the privato citizens until tiioy need them badly. Hence tho privates did not turn out to receive tho congressmen and tlioir wives at Salem. ft ft Life, published at 01 Court street, Salem, says: "Freedom of tho mind goes before freedom of any other kind, and it Ib necessary to any attainment und enjoyment of freedom." ft ft ft When Morgau gives a million to tho Y. M. C. A, or Carnegie gives ten mil lions to some Scotch University, did jou ever try to think it out who they took tho millions from aud whore it svill end7 A ft ft Portia Knight will not compromise svith tho Duke of Manchester. Let a British Lord pay up when he offers to wed au Oregon girl. Tho Colonel svill come in for a feu svhen tho settle ment Is made. ft ft ft Eugene Guard: A Walla Walla man 8 said to havo been crazed by reading sensational litoratuie. That may sound like n probable story in Walla Walla, but if ho wasn't crazy already to start svith, what in the world sot him to reading that cIubs of books? ft ft ft Thouugalluut editor of thol'raukfurtor Xoituug has made tho bold assertion that all women who wear trailingdreases on tho streets do so to conceal their big feet. That may be true, but many big footed women wear "ruin skirts" in Or gou, ft ft ft Astoria Budget: Returning home from a protracted tour of the world, Hubert J. Burdotto says Americans cau pray longer, swear loudor and fight harder than any other peoplo oil earth. There may bo some difference of opinion ab to tho remark, but tho combination is a hard one to beat. ft ft ft This district should have n congress man who knows enough to give ids con stituents a chance to properly receive distinguished visitors from other states. Tho Salem Statesman says this of tho frosty reception ti Tongue's committee cengressmen: The jHwplo of 8alem would havo liked a devout onuortunitv in the matter of time to extend a genuine Oregon hos pitality to this party, but they will al ways think that tho Portland lnlluonces played tho hog in tho promises. ft e While the Oregon Republican does not claim to bo tho oracle of tho Republican party oven in uaatoru Oregon, It does have somo Idea of men and things of tho preteut. 'I hero has been a well-timed and forceful effort made to induce Hon. Oharloa W. Fulton of Astoria to run for Uosernor. Mr, Fulton's place is in the I lilted States Senate, and his great services to his State Justly entitle htm to the position which he svill some day till. He does uot propose to be sidetracked bythogubernakrialswituh. It you learn that Oharley Fulton Is going to run for uosernor, you can telegraph us at our expense. lhikor Republican. a It is estimated that Sfus A,..rl.,. dollars base been counterfeited and sold at u heavy advance over their Intrinsic yame by tlia gang with which Jow Frlas la charged ssith being connected, aa) a u Mexico I'itv dianatch. It U rmVrii that au liumeusa nmnlwir nf A,,irimn dollars have been coined lu secret mints iu uuniuauua ami circulated in the Uni ted 6Ute. That luk-ht tin im.L.r a Ihu, silver ooluawe act, hut not at tho present iuuiuoiii, uuuuuurn luuepeuueut, the gout standard has been adopted acted inlo law by congress. Every loyal American is bound to respect those de crees and sustain the established stand ard. But under free coinage bullion would not be at fifty per cent discount as an Inducement for counterfeiters. Under the gold standard there is a hun dred percent profit on oounterfeitisw silver. ft ft ft Gates in the penitentiary. Josssi H Mitchell is in the Senate. Sales Jour nal. Gates also got away with lJC ami II. W. Corbett was bo 4I United States Senator Albany ilentM. The Eugene Register, anotbor Mitch ell paper, copies the above. la thela terests of f acts and the truth, the Reg ister or Herald should tell the public what took plaje when Senator Booth cent the nicht in the Albany jail with Gates after he lied with the money. Was he trying to get his money back? The Herald offered to tell, but flew the track. Perhaps, the Register will tell. Why not give the public the truth? FARMER'S BASKET PICNIC. Farmers' Festival and Grange Picnic at Macleay, July Fourth.) Shin Di EC2QIA. Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rhfxm, Acns and n great many other dkeases of like character are classed as skin diseases, when they could just as pcotwr'.T be called blood diseases, for they undoubtedly originate in the blood, like Ctactr. Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, etc. ; the only real diSeittice being in the intensity and nature of the poison. The more serious flkss, Ciacer, Catarrh, etc, are caused by 6ome specific poison or virus, which is either inherited or in other ways gets into the blood and attacks certain vital ernavs or appears in the form of terrible sores aud ulcers, while the milder and Xea dasgeroiss siin diseases are caused by blood humors or nn over acid condition of that fluid. These acid poisons, as they ooze out through the pores of the skin, aase great irritation, with intense itching and burning. The eruption mar be of a pastuUr kind, with excessive discharge of thick, gummy fluid, or the skin may be hot. dry and feverish, swollen and fissured. Skin diseases, whether they appear as sores, blotcnes or pimples I can cheerfully and most sincerely endorse your ipeefno aa a cure for Eciema, the most irritating and anneying: disease, X think, that flesh la heir to. I wu troubled with it for t-wanty-flva year, and tried many remedies with so croed effect. After nalntr your medicine a abort time I think X am entirely relieved. Ton can srivo this statement any publicity you may dasire, as It is voluntarily made, more for those afflicted than notoriety for myself. "Very respectfuUy, VTM. CAMPBELL, 313 West Central. Wichita, Kan. nacMi ' i ,u itmrtiMMiiBaa nrina1'" ' "MitfaiK'nMMi'iYr,, I tsi.iltL. T ShojtIink and UNIOfl PACIFIC DEPART FOK 3, become more deeply rooted and intractable the longer neglected, the skin in time basing a thick, hard, rough and unsightly appearance. You can hide the blemishes for a time with cosmetics; and washes, lotions, scaps and powders may reliese temporarily the itching aud burning, but eventually the pores of the skin become so clogged up by this treatment that the poisonous matter thrown off by the blood cannot pass out of the system, and settles on the lungs, heart or some other vital organ and endangers life. To nurifv and build tin the nollnted blood is the rifht treatment for fikin , II .11. III 1 I .. .'. ... r. ... . .. , r. r r. An exceueumierno iru;rui hiu ue- diseases, and lor uiis purpose no oiner meoicine is so uescrseuiy popular as o. . a. n at 10 a. m. with the reading of the It is n perfect antidote for all blood humors, and when taken into the circulation, t'i Declaration of Independence by Miss Lizzie Cornelius, and address by Dr. James Whitycombe, of Corvallis, on "Progressive Attriculture." Iu the afternoon, altera short address by Judge R. P. Boise, Prof. P. L. Camp bell, of Monmouth, will speak on ''Standards of Civic Duty." Messrs. D. N. and J. B Early will have direction of the singing, and suitable recitations will be rendered by Miss Ida Hartley, Victor G. Evans. Ray Simeral and Harvey Craig, besides a drill by 12 little girls. The program for field sports will be given immediately after the other, on the bicycle track adjoining the grove, and tho fat man and the small boys are already in training for the races. 7 1 St The best Prescripts for Malaria Chills ami feserlta bottle of Urost'i TnHilcss Chill Toulc. It in tlmtily Iron and nalulue In a Utteleit form, ho cure-no jmy i'rlcu jOc. TO OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. Some time ago Tub Daily Journal reduced its price to mail subscribers from 60 cents to U0 cents per month Cahii Ix Advance This was done to save book keeping and expeneo of collectors, aud the subscribers are given the benefit of the reduction in price . Such subscrib ers should not expect to get lime on the paper, and as thoy get tho benefit of the reduced price 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 eent out before subscriptions expire, and should bo promptly observed. The people should not be deceived a second time. They havo onco been swindled into putting in a etato ad ministration in the name of Reform and Democracy, and it was only another namo for the sarno old thing. A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If alllic ted with any throat or lung trouble, give ii a trial lor it is certain to prove bene ficial. Concha that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy aud perfect health been restored. Cases that seemed hopeless, mai mo cumaie oi lamous tieaitn resorts failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by its use. tor sale by F. G. Haas Druggist. Correction. Tin: JouiiNAt, was mietaken in an nounciug Miss FloroncoMay Wriitht'i volume of poems at 25 cents. This first limited edition is 60 a vclumo, and for salo at nil Salem bookstores. What Do the Children Drink? 3 Don't give them tea or coffee. Hnve you tried tho new food drink culled GRAIN-O It la delicious uud nour iNhliig and takes the place of coffee. The moro Graln-O you give tho chil dren tho moro health jpu distribute through their Hyatcms. Grnin-0 Is niiulu of pure grains, mid svhen prop erly prepared tnstes liku tho choice grndoB of coffee but cots nbout V4 ns much. All grocery sell It. lCc. and 25c. Public spirit or enterprise are not dead in Salem or Oregon. But failure to res pond on several occasions of lato will bo repeated unless the people are assured of a more square and houest deal in pub lic matters than they have been getting. But you might as well hope for fried chickens tofall out of tho sky as to ex pect these things from some directions. SUPERSTITION Has liccn resi)onsiblo for much of human mortality. .Men anil women die by thou sands in au Indian laiulne, not liecause of Lick of food but lo calise caste biipentition presents them front accepting it. Uvcti iu America there arc still to I found those ssho behese tltat healing herbs lack s irtue unless gathered during certain phases of the moon. The great foe of superstition is science. US'ory year science increases me tern toryot tue natural at me expense of the super natural. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery achieves its successful cures because It is a scientific preparation orig inated by a scientific man. It curus diMMMKi of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, purities the blood ami eotahlUhea the body in touud health. As the ssriter of the following letter sa s, " It is the Inwt thing for uervoiw ueM and for a sveuk run-dow u condition that anybody would ss-ant It glvea a person new life aud nesv blood," "Golden Medical Ihicosery" contains no alcohol and is free from opium, co caine aud other narcotics. "I iuut Kin tntl a few Hum to you tolrt you tmiw how 1 am itltlue km lucv uViuir the wiMulctful raedkluc Match cum! mc two yjart ak-tt y.nt Ml. 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They crow worst and worse tsery day. At the period of menstruation a woman Is peculiarly susceptible to cold and other external Influences and It it also the most favorable time for the development of hidden disuse germs which may be lurking In iht system. Any physician knowj that disordered menstruation, falling of the womb and leucorrhoea arc blighting lives in almost every home. No oman lhould neg lect herself a moment after she ttts Indications of female diseases Almost Instant relief can be secured by the use of WINEofCARDU! It will relieve you right In your own home. Will vou accept the testimony of Mrs. tklaltr and thousands of other women and really seek relief today? All druggists sell jl.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul. 100 Chicago Street. Fort Wnjrne, Ind., March 27, 1900. Yonr Wins of Cardni has done a world ot good lor me. 1 have used Uvo bottles of the SVlno and one package of Tbedford'a block-Draught. Andainco I have started to uio it I will not be without it in tho house. It helped my aiater in Toledo, who did not momtruato as she ought. She wa sixteen years of ago and nothing elso helped her. I was In a very bad statu my self before I used your tnediolnaa, but I found relief in threa days. And now I feel llko n new woman and do all my housework and washing, which I could not do before I took Wino of Cardul. 1 would be cry glad to wrlto any poor woman and tell hor how 1 aullcred before I used Wlno of Cardul. Mrs. C. P. BIEOLER FfirAllr1rftAn(111tTtnM,. aAlr-. rlTlnff ITmMfimi. "Th6 Ijulltl' AdlilCrV Department," The CLallanooga ilMiclno Company, Chattanooga Tcnn. A Bureau! InformafiQi The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for traselers a place whore they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there Is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. A C. Suuuion. General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. fe IN without J wJ-vy ' 1 t mm si i 'r?uJ!q4r55k.l -.,., -., . m, v,4 1" I , , . . .. - 1k2. . .a. U ... a . . cllta without ..... M ud .UW',.;. twfc. b, u iwta, , W, .T m. U li'. ' """" """ """ Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents. .MH.n oi lentwruerol Uomiuaiolal aul Uellevue streets. Chicago IortlAiHl Ppecial 9 a. m. via Huntington Atlantic Express 9 p m. via Hunt, iogton "t" Paul' Fast Mall 6 p. IU, via Spokane TIMK PCIU I t I K8 Kini I'oMlaudOr $l"..Uk.?' 'fc'er. Ft. SSoith. Omaha, vlr.... tit), Pi. Lotil., Unumi and Kaat. AttftiVK HtOH 'alt Ukc, t)cnrT Vi Worth. Omaha. !.,. -. o-ny, pi. Uinu. i hir.. .. Clljr. and J Mil. SSnila Stallx. I ..i. i.".?r.'" Spokiine. SVallace. Pol 1 man. llniiei,-li, wl Paul, UUlulh.MllwaukwJ s.imjV, nusj (, UOa Iu. 72 .,, untiD '"' a a w v a PORTLAND TO CHICAGO .'w wumm.v ui van Through llcketa Kuet via all rid . boat antf rail, via Portland. U, or 72 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. ip. m. Dally ex .-opt Bun day 8pm Saturday 10 j. in. Ail sailing datra subject For Han Krni oisco Sail every 6 days COLUMBIA R1VKR To Aftorla and SS'ar 1-audlngs. p.w 4 pm. ex "und WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Salem for Portland and way landlnjs. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 am.Tujsii riiMiiatl SitiMiy at 7 i m. For Independence, Altany and Corvalllt Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p. 0. For Independence, Monday, Wednesday jfj' Ftldayat4;30p. m. Through tickets East via all rail or boat sal rallsla Porlland, Ticket office City dock. E. T. THAYER. Afeat Salem, reios. South and East VIA Southern Pacific k THF SHASTA ROUTE Tialns leave Salem for Portland and war stations at 6 :40 a. in. , 7:64 a. m. and 4:58 p. m Lv Portland Lv B&lcra. Ar Aahlanrt Ar Bacramctito. Ar tiau Francltco.. ArOgdon. . 8.30 A M .11:00 A M .12.55 A M - 81 I M 7.13 V M Ar Ixinyer. , ArKaiua, City- Ar Chicago . Ar Los sngclcs. Ar CI l 'AM).. . S.oTaM . 9.30 A M .725 A M . 7:42 A M .200 V M . 6-00 I' M . C30 A M .11. SO A M .70AM . 6:30 P M . 6 42 A M .12:10 P M 8.30 P N 10.M PI 12.S5 P 1 43SAI 8 4JAK 7n 9.15 A a 72JAM 8:30 AX 8C4A r&Jl' CtlAV IU0 A M 700 A a MU Pit 6-.lt A X I2J0P V Ar Fort SS'orin Ar tltyorMoxlco-. Ar Houston . Ar New Orleans Ar SVafthlngtou ArNcw York Pullman and Tourists cars on boli trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ojrita and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chic&, St. Louis, Jfew Orleans aud Washington, Connecting at San Fraudlsco with sev oral steamship linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Coutral and South America. Boo oeont at Salorr Ptation, or addreei 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Oregon. Corvallis 4 Eastern fiaM TIME CARD, No. 2 For Yaaulna: Train leaves Albany ll!:J0p.B Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p.i Tralu arrives Yaqulua . 5 65p.t No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 701i.b Leaves Corvallis 1 i:J3 j.b Arrives Albany 12:13p.m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallis 12:I10ji.b. Lcavei. Albauy l:3;p.ai. Arrives Detroit 6:20p.b No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5S0.u Arrives Albany JOSOa.m. Arrives Corvallis 11: 5p.tt Tr, ins 3 and 4 hetsveen Albany anJ Covallis, Tuesdays, Thursdays and fat urdays only. All other trains dally ex cept Sunday. Trains I and 4 arrives in Albany U timo to connect svith tho S. P. toot!) bound, as welt as Riving two or three hours in Albany beforo departure of S. P. North bound train fc c Portlaud. Train No. 2 connects svith the 8, P. svest side train at Corv 'is Crossing fer IndorendeiiL'n. Mi-Minm. e and aul j points north to Portland. J. Tuimit, Eoffi.s Stosb, Agent, Albany. Manager. Stean lltatti. "TllC Best of Ia word this tJ EvCfVthinp" It! Pen,erS The Northwestern B STrnlnn ilallv luilwMn St. Fan! Bill fllilfar. oimrrlolncF the latfSt Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Ctf i.inrary and uoservaiion uii Frnn Flnlinlnrr filiftir Cars. The 20th Century Train ."THE NORTH Wgj EHN LIMITED" Runs every dayof tbr Finest Train in the World To Cliicago By- Tho Badger State Express, the tinest Day Train running betsseent.PauIand Chicago Via tho Short Line. Connec- stn. f.HM At. A 11Aat mfUlfl Vi The Northern Pacific, ff. rpi.t : 1- .1.- l . nM i.Airatfn xitia Id uwu IIIO Ol'BV uo urn"" , j,i Omaha, St, Paul and Minneif11 All Afeots sell tickets vu, "The north-western Use. W. II. MEAD. H. L.SISUJ, G. A. DaylP Three Day Excursion Ra5 OS THEC. B. '")Krtb A special round trip rate of fW"",j Albany to .Mill City, Berry, Detroit has been put into f,r0Vr vervains cc eastern "- ing or fishini! uarties. ir.. . . Saturday Tickets good going iurr'Mit reluming Monday, giving t.lV' the mountains of good spoil and rr tion. Good hotel accomouaw--' t Oity, Gates,Niagra and, "iljsi! Uokota on sale at the ticket onl r urn