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X 6f '7 f. v v fM' V- E lb ,, j If, ri ,V sV. ; ir (kttfmmUhtmm liVrifmHi lumTmainkiiiliim Scrofula Scrofula is an unwelcome Itgacy, butone which the children of Wood poisoned parentage must accept, with all Its humiliating consequences. It is cm Inheritance that makes one poorer; that brings metchednsss and disease instead of health and riches, for the child whose ancestral blood is tainted with Scrofula or the loathsome virus of Contagious Blood Poison is unfitted for the arduous duties of ia ita veins. Scrofula manifests itself in various forms; swollen glands about the ntdc and throat, catarrh of the liaad, weak eyes, hip bone disease, white fwcllintc and offensive sores and abscesses are familiar symptoms, attended usually Jut low of strength, poor digestion and pale or bloodless complexion. The skin is sometime most dreadfully affected, eruptions breaking out on all parts of the body. JVmfntti ilMtmnliAtiii (! nml flndi iionnrtof the human BVltcm escapes 113 . , v Whan nlnstenn years old. and about after the tUrth of my first child, the nrlanda on the loft aide of my nook boaran to swell. Four of the place wore lanood and became open running' or on; rUlners oatno undor my left arm, and the diaohorg-e was simply awful The doctors said I had the worst ease of Borofnl they had evsr sen. X took Iodide of votasiruxn, but this nor the other draws Riven for this disease broua-ht relief. Whon the physlclana advised mo to navp tho elands removed, Z dooldod to try H. S. 8. A few bottles cured mo oomplotely; no signs of the terrible disease are loft. UBS, IlIOHABD "WABBOW, Gtoldon Cornors, Ohio. purity to the profoundly poisoned blood, end the rich, strong Wood that is carried to the swollen and diseased glands absorbs and destroys the tuberculous deposits, and the painful, disfiguring sores and other evidences of Scrofula disappear. 8. 8. 8. should bo begun immediately upon the appearance of the first symp toms, or where there is a known predisposition to Scrofula. Our medical depart ment will be found of great help to those who ore struggling with thia wasting disease of heredity or any other blood trouble, and we invite you to write us. Should you or any member of your family need advice, our physicians will cheer fully give the information you desire, for which wc make no charge. Book oo Stood olid Skin Diseases free. . . TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANV. ATLANTA. OA. THE! DAILY JOURNAL, Mombor Northwest Aftornoon Nowepnpor Louhuo. BY HOPER BROTHERS, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1001. Dally Ono Yoar, 3)3. OO In Advnnoo Dally Pour Months 81. In Advanoo Dally by Carrlor BOo Por Month Waokly Ono Yoarisi.oo In Advanoo EDITORIAL. Two 8alotn young mon with lots of grit, bustlo and industry havo Just sold out a planing mill and sn&h and door factory that inventories nt$lG,000, which tlioy havo virtually tnndo out of nothing in flvo years. Thoy had tholr knowlodgo of (lie trado and woro not afraid to work, conducted thomeelvos like gontlo- men, kept out of politics and woro ready to do business with all classes of pooplo. In tho flvo years Of their mill business aud contracting thoy havo never boon mixed up with a scandal about Jobs thoy have done, or any con nocllon with public bids, and tlioy havo dona a big business. Tholr rolations with all the pooplo thoy havo dealt with havo boon ploaiant, and now thoy go forward to take somo government contracts thnt show that thoy are not fully exhausted, but have reserve forces in storo that may inako them still greater and inoro successful lit thulr buslnosa enterprises, Tiik Journal takes ploosuro in chronicling this mod est success booauao it Iihh boon won without any ficticious processus and by good straight hard work and close at tention to business. Tho Scripture is always fulfilled in tho caso of tho man who is faithful In little things. Ho shall stand boforo Kings and tho world will take off its hat to him. This tribute to Hanson &I,amlon, of this city, would not bo'comploto without saying that they havo always treated thulr employes well, have novur hnd any strikes and havoan excellent crow of workmen In their employ. In flvo years tlioy have ruu their sash and dcor factory aud plauing mills at Salem thoy have never had a lock on tholr mill, and havo never had u tool or a stick o( lumber stolen. This speaks highly of tho character of our pooplo, including the youngor gen eration, who olten find a groat tempta tion to pick up articles about such n placo. It is a credit to our city that those young men have been ablo to con duct such a successful business and make money at it and koop tho good will of their employes and of tho whole community to such an oxtont. Tho good will of tho community will extend to tholr successor, and will attend thorn In tho largor field of thulr labors, The pooplo of Baloiu will wish thoin well and back them with moral encouragement and business support whenever tlioy need it. Hover thero was a chance for tho whlsltea to blow and the bolls to ring it Is when that delegation of naval of ficers come to Salem with tho homo wid bound baunors of the Huttlenhln Oregon. The act of tho olllcom, offering this state tho ontlre sot of colors, was a vsry graceful one, and creates i oc casion for patriotic onjoyuiaut, that brings our City and State Into unusual prominence In the eyes of the Nation. Bo on that day we can strut aud crow and rullllo our plumes as mueli wo like, and no man shall say us nay. That Tea sel was the Oregon ami wo aro the poo plo of Oregon. It Is our day to blow and swell our shirt-bosoms aud kick up dust. Those naval olllcers shall bo received with old-fashioned Hospitality, tho best our hotels niul homos oan fur ulsh, The women shall look their prot tloit, the mon their smartset, and the houses shall be decorated from stoop to grtblo, The navy belongs to tho peo ple. On tho Atlantic tho government hail been in the habit of Bonding tho wuoie vrmie couaurou, wnou in com. mission, from one port to auother to help out the county fairs, and they would be dluod and wlued and treated to the best of the land. Lot every ioom In 8aUm show Its colors, every tiora Ita banting, every publlo oitluo its patJotlum, aud lot the commltteo of oaHcara who are coming to proeuut the colore of the Oregon ruaiember Salem m long a they live, aud carry imok to their battUaahip that bears our name a good account of their receptiou. Wilfrid Lamb, one of the crew of the Oregon, was In tua city recently with Ilia wife visiting some friends. Ho hoped to stay over (o witness the flag preseuja foa atid was found by many to bo an aannm miumm m Mm MUmfcn t iW& i 4. .i withering, bcnumbinglouch. ono year Pnrcnla whose blood is pois oned by their own misdeeds, or who themselves may be suffering for tho pins of some remote ancestor, must re store their own blood to ita normal purity and strength, or they cannot expect healthy, robust children. 8. 8. 8. cures Scrofula, like other diseaics of a deep- seated, constitutional charac- tor. bv restoring me ana Interesting man to talk to. Ho was just ono of the plain, common, ordinary ship's crow, tho mon who aro never heard about, yet who in on action aro tho fighting force, tho mon bohind tho guns, tho men in tho rigging, tho stokers in tho angina roomu, tho powdor monkoys, and performers of tho common labor and drudgery that keeps tho ship clean, hor colors Hying, her Rides painted, hor guns polished, hor mncliinory oiled, and hor shot nml shell ready to fly at tho word of command, "cleardecks for action." Thcso aro tho common unknown homes that little is written about, and who die unwept, tin honored and unsung and sink into colIlnles graves. Thoy are not re garded as heroes In tho popular mind, yet tho man performing menial drudg ery In obscurity is on an avorago a groator hero thnn those wo hear much about. Kncli ono must ho n man and stand up to a rigod code of duty, with no glamour or protection to shield him If ho falls or goes wrong- He lives and laoors and pnosoH nwny unnoticed. It is not no certain but that If a real measurement of tho truly self-siicri-flolngnualltloB could hotakun, deducting all the flutloiiH, tho liorooj would ho tho unknown, unheralded und obscure bIuvoh of duty. Take tho man or woman who brings up n little family of childron in poverty. Work day after day, privation that tho children may havo u chaucn, unablo to have n homo or save n ponny, employment un certain, looil ami clothing must Do pro cured, tho childron often trouhloRomn, somotlmos repaying devotion with ingratitude or misconduct, yet the father or mother, and often both, plod along doing for tholr offspring tho boat they can, denying themselves nil pleasure, that tho children may have a bettor chance in tho world than thoy did themselves. This Is protty near tho heroism of tho parental relation in poverty, and its blessing to tho world Is tho salvation of society. Such deserve a pension if pensions uro ever doiorvod. Many n man or women goes down in this uiiboIUhIi struggle for others. An toher type of iiiiaolllsli hero is tho man or woman who cares for some old per son, somo father or mothor, grandma or grandfather, who grows more fretlul, more exacting, as ugo croups on. Ono such in this city has Just buried an old mother by whoso aide he has sat day and night for six months ami on whom lie waited us on it oiilul, rilio was unhappy unless her son was by her sldo and with utifatto'ing devotion he cared lor her and rendered hor cervices that only tho wealth ol a millionaire could havo uxueted from hired attend ants. Such things restore faith In tho uiisollUliiivss of humanity, and mark another of the real men Iwhlnd the guns that protect Booioty uualunl disintegra tion und corrosion from boIubIiuobb and pessimism which consists not alono in the trumpeted acts ofgroittnossbutlnthu unnumbered aud unpaid devotions that aro uover chronicled In this world, hut surely Inscribed on the luoffuooitblo pages of tho Hook of Life, and tho un changeable reoorda ot the History of kindness, , The people of Forest drove have lost their beautiful Congregational church by lire, that is believed by somo to have been of Incendiary origin und the out growth ol u bitter tight between boiuo of the church people and the drugstores thnt retail liquor in that community. Tho Pastor of tho church has boon what is called "fearless" in his denunciation of the druggists, hut tho ohurch hd little or no insurance and tho pastor has a Job on his hands to build another homo ol worship. Tut: Jouhn.u. believes in all churches as a moans ol education and lifting the people to higher planes of thought and living and. better morals. While there are hypocrites in the churches nml sinners, and people who make one very tltod, and we with there was some other place for them, tho work ol the church underlies the family Insti tution, and the family lies at the basts ol the Stale ami law aud order in the community. Front tho first sacred Kplstle the AKstle Paul sent out to the churches In Asia down to the smallest band ol Christians ol whatsoever name, Ita work has Iwsn for the progress and uplifting of humanity. While many times tho churches havo Wen wrong in their relation to publlo matters, and havo dono wrong, the history ol the de velopment ol otvilisation with the lntlu cuqo of Christianity left out would be a short, bloody aud fatallstlo volume. Tiik Jobkmau does not hesitate to say the al titude of the Forest Grove pastor toward tho drugstores of that Jtowru has been a mistaken oue. The use of llnuoraand tobacco Und drugs Is a qtioatlcn bledd cation and tmrlrohment. We can re mem br when a groat many of the did Indie smoked and some fihSwed and about all tho men did both.. When we were a buy no farmer thought of saving his orop without a jug of whiskey in the flold, and sometimes soveral. The pt-oplo are being educated out of a grpat many of thcso things, and no law is needed to keep the minister nml tho editor from getting boozy on a pint of drugstore whiskey, for tho simple reason that we hnvo passed that point in our development. But thero aro men and women who havo not got onto tho high elevated intellectual pedoslrnl of nn edi tor or a minister and we should have charity for them. Show them what is right by example and precept and it thoy como our way so much tho hotter. But tho time (or driving people has pntBtn), Tho W. 0. T. V. and tho Good Templars do not believe in putting tho torch to every saloon they cannot close by moral'fluaslon. If any druggist sot fire to that church, ho should bo sent to tho penitentiary, and in the meantime tho pooplo of Forest Grove should rebuild thnt church and tho society should get a new mlnlsler or else carry eomo insurance. Jefferson and Sidney News, JeH'orcoii Kerlew: Wo learn of a mishap nonr Sidney on Wednesday. John Koisphmlck and wlfo woro riding on a load of hay whon tho wagon was overturned, throwing tho lady into a ditch, tho hay falling on her. It took some time to oxtricato her, and an there was considerable water in the ditch, hIio was almost drowned. It wae also discovorcd that eho had dislocated a shoulder. No dntnfcgo was sustained by John or tho toam. Messrs Auperln AShuItz, proprietors ot tho Jefferson Holler Mills, are putting everything lu thorough ropalr for tho season's run. Tho Hume is loing clean ed nut, now hendgalus put in, and nn abundance of power will bo the result. About tho mill ovorything Is in flrstclass shapo and tho Hour manufactured thero will bo tho vory host. Tho proprietors arogontlomon of means nml experienced in burinesn lit', nnd will poBsosa tho confidence of our pooplo rlcht from tho start. This is tho most important in dustry In our city at present and it is to tho Interest of all to work for its success, for that will mean myro fuctorios. WILL HOLD A RECEPTION. Margaret Barry, the Dramatic Reader, Will Dellvcra Lecture Wednesday Afternoon. Kvury school boy or girl that bus ever recited a poem boforo their class con siders thouiBolves olocutioiiBts, and us n result the vory nnmo etiggusta torture of tho most uggravutcd kind. To say thnt ono Ih nn elocutionist, means that tho party tho term is applied to, her, or will torture, with evident relish and delight. Hcott Kiddona was nn elocutionist, but eho called her pelf a dramatic reader because the mime had been ruined by incompet ents. Hnrali Cowoll LoMoyuo and Mnr gnret Barry nre elocutionists of the find rank, but they do cot term themselves its such, but as dramatic renders. Mar garet Harry and fjarnh Cowell LoMoyuo are the tho two foremost readers before tho public todny. Margaret Bnrry will give mi iutorprotivo recitnl at tho Grand Opera House, Wednesday night of this week under tho itusplcies of the Ladles' Auxilnry of tho Y. M. 0, A., nnd will givu tho same great programme hero that hits made her name famous und placed her at tho head of this noble profession. She will give the Imlony scene from "Uyrano do Borgernc." two scenes from "Lub MIsornblvB," "The Khymo of the Dutch! May," two scenes from "The Little Minister," poems trout the worka of Field, Ulloy, Twain, Kipling, Brown lug and scone four, act ono, from "King John " Never in the history of tho city has it reader attempted eo diversified a program, aud never In the history ol tho state has an artist with such excellent indorsements Appeared here. Miss Barry should he greeted by n largo and cultured audience. Wednesday itttruoon she will hold a reception at the Oporn House and will deliver a freo lecture to ladles on the effects ol physical culture on the voice. Miss Barrv is a graduate of the Northwestern university, has held thuohair of oratory ami Knglish in the University of Arlsonia, with tho rank of captain, it being a military university. Card of Thanks Tho undersigned wish to thank their nelgbors and friends for their extreme klndnow and thoughttulness during tho extended illness of their sister ami mother, respectively. Mrs. Martha Humburg has been III for long years. and during all that time she has had the tenderestenre in her suffering at tho luuda of all Kspwially are wo grateful for the kindly assistance, pretence and presentation of the bountiful Honors at lliu Itinera!, allot whioh will uover be forgotten. Vn. Hum, Wm, Humhumu. Oregon Circuit Court In the suit brought by ox-Ilsh Ooh. mWsUmer F. 0 Rued, against Secretary ol State F. 1, Dunbar, to compel the pay ment ot the salar alleged to be duo him after the Master Fish ardtui was ap pointed by the uew law. until tho time ut the expiration ot his term, the oouit ordered the demurrer to the writ bo sus tained and the writ diamUis, Th ease will now bo appealed. Court has adjourned until July x7. si Threshlne Outfit for Sale Cheap. All in good order. Avauoe separator with New Russell Wind b'taakur. 10 11. P. Russell traction engine in good order ttfQO vault. It. M. Oku.n, ' 8t Salem Or. ..,,. anw cM,o. Vwljiffl'SiiiialJi TWENTY ROUND BATTLE Portland, July 15. Toby Irwin is to meet Willie Cole at the Mikado in n 20 round contest on tho 10th Inst. Tho bout is attracting much attention in this city. The Shootln? at Buffalo. Buffalo, July 15. Today begins tho great Pan-Amjrican trap-shooting tournament, which will end Friday. It includes shooting nt inanimate and livo birds and has attracted hero tho best shots from all over the country. The ontiro shoot la in charge ot Klmer E. Shatter of PltBbnrg, iwho manages tho Grand Amoricau handicap as well as other big tournaments. There nro to be contended for many trophies nnd special prizea as well as tho largo purses. Engine Man Arrested. On Sntnrday, Nelson Blinston, eon of A. M. Blinston, ot Liberty, was arreBted by Chief ot Police Gibson for driving a traction omtino across the South Com mercial street bridge without using n plank undor tho engino wheels ns re quired by law, lie was taken before Recorder Ttidah and fined $15, Which ho paid. According to Hill's Annotated Codo, it la unlawful to drivo any steam, traction or portable engino ovor a bridge or culvert on a public road without placing planka ton inches in width and two in thickness under the wheels. Trans-MlsslsslppI Congress Cmn-LK Cukek, July 15. Tho twelfth nnnual meeting of the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress hold a preliminary here today nnd will lnat until Frldny. All ot tho States wostot tho Mississippi have representatives present and the uttendanco is unusually large. All mat ters relating to trade aro subjects for de liberation nnd nn elaborate programme is promised. 'Tho usual ploasurosoek ing and sight eoelng will bo indulged in during tho Btay of tho visitors. Inter-Lake Yachting. Pcjt-in-Bay, July 15. The harbor hero is fairly flecked with boats today, it bring tho annual regatta of the Intorlako Yachting Association. Yachts aro horo from Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, Krle, Buffalo and Sandusky. Tho event always attracts wide Interest nnd largo attend nnce. Theeo rnrua will continue throughout tho wcok. Indian Teachers' Day. Buffalo, July 15. Thia Is Indian Educators' Initial day horo, and large numbers are in astondanca from nil parts ot the country. Tho sessions will contlnuo for lire days and tho meeting is designed to (urthur cducntional work among the Indiana. Tiio membership numbers sevornl thousand aud is restricted entirely to teachers of Indians. Case at Florence Sanatorium. Mr. McFarland, ot Turner, tho livery man wna brought to Cartwrlght's .Sanatorium Sunday aftornoon, suffering from a severe hemorrhage from the head, which lasted nitogothor twelvo hours. Dr. Gillls wiib called nnd with Dr, CartwrlKht succeeded in soon relieving tho hemorrhage, and Mr. Mc Fnrlaud ia now resting easily, although weak front tho great loss ot blood. Now an Oil Cloth Trust. Nkw Yoiik, July 15. Tho oil cloth manufactories of the United States liavo organised today, under chnrtor from tho statu of New Jersey, with capital ot $10, 000,000, 10,000 shares preferred and 5,000 shares of common stock. The orgnuiz ationof thistruit has beeu under way for somo time and the completion of it puts undor one control all ot tho light weight and enamel oil cloth maulfac toiios of tho country. The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "1 have beeu in the drug business for twenty years ami havo sold most all ot the proprietary medicines of any nolo. Ameiii: tho entire list l hau never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (or all stomach ami bowel troubles." savs O. W. Wakefield, ot Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe eases of cholera morbus in my family aud I have recom mended and sold hundreds of bottles ol It to my customors to tholr entire satis faction, It affords a quick ami sure cure iu it pleasant form." For sale by F. G. Una Druggist, Tabernacle Meetlnc. July Hth to July 80th. Under the S!:?.,.S.,?'...l.'".'..u.';"':1 ""'"" " vumiuuicu ii novo. N.J. Crawford and V, W. Gregory, Located on Marlon St. between 12th and lath streets, Just across the street from the Hunt Salem Seliool. Meeting every day at 10 :30 a. nt., 2 :S0 p. in. and r;w p. in. A cordial invitation is ax tended to all. Sleeping rooms will be furnished to all parties free, who come from a distance, if they bring their bed ding. MaiiHgtu, N. J. Crawford, 417 Marlon St , Salem, Oregon. A Good Couch Medicine. Many thousands hitvel.een restored u health aud lttpiiiei by the uso ol Cltainbei Iain's Cough Keniedy If tllic- ted with auy throat or lung trouble, give iv wim iur ii is eertaiti to prove bene ficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy aud jvwlwt health baen restored. Oaees that seemed Itopoless. that the climate of famous health resorts failed to twnt. have ben permanently ourodtiy Its use. Pbr sale by F. Cf. Haas Druggist. Steel corporation forwlng flxty lion dollar soft eoal combine. mil- The bt$t frKrlttloi fwMiUrla mgi'&gs&!4i MANZANITA HALL Palo Alto, OaUtohftli Has the most ideal school cnvlroii ment in all America a University city the most superb climate in the world and every social nnd physical advantage. The equipment of the school itself is thoroughly modern. Prepares more students for Iceland Stanford than any other boy's school ou the Pacific coast writk ron rRonrwrcs to FltAHK ORAMEIt, A.M., Prlnolpml River Traffic. The Willamette is so low thnt the boats can not go up tho rivor beyond Salem, hence the boats lay over hero every night and go down the river in tho morning The water haa fallen to lu above tho low water mark, and should it fall much lower tho boats will havo to stop running even to thia point. Tho gravol bar in tho con tor of the river ia now nearly twlco as large tie it wan lnet year. San Francitco labor acceptance of $750,000 Carnegie. council opposes library offer of 2 There Is a Class or People Who nre injured by tho UBe of coffee. Recently there hns been placed in all tho grocery stores a new preparation called GKAIN-O, made of pure graliiB, that hikes tho place of coffee. The moat delicate stomach receives It without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over Vi as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. 15 cts. aud 25 cts. per pucknge. Try it. Ask for GltAIN-O. Ice-cream Festival. Tomorrow, Tuosday the ladies ot St. Joeephs'Church will conduct a' festival" and servo ice cream and cake at the Old Red Front Corner 8tato and Com mercial sts. Seaside Summer School. July 17 to August 14. Popular lecture course, August 'i 11; season ticket, $1, at Newport, Oregon. Physical Culturo, Professor Robert Krohn, of Portland; special classes for business mon, teach ers, women aud children. Collego of Music, Dr. Z. M. I'arvin.of Salem; pi ano, violin, voice, harmony, claso teach ing; 50 centB to $1. Normal Courro, ProfeBBor Frank Rigler, of Portland; teachers' training school and roviow courfo;$8. Painting and Drawing, W. 1). Rollins, of Boston; CO cents and $1, Stenography in six weeks, Prot. Henry Sheak, of Philomath; $10. Amateur photography, under competent instruct ors nnd demonstrators jcomploto course, $1. Llocution nnd Oratory, Miss Grace Holmes, principal Holmes' collego of oratory. Course in Gonoral History, President Willamette university; $1.50, August 1-10. German, Prof. Bermtys, of Albany Collego. Blblo Study, under the direction of eminont divines; freo. Othor attractions hnvo beon provided for. Excursions and ecasldo attractions every aftornoon. Board, $3.50 per week nnd upwards. Special facilities for tent ing. J. B. IIoknkii, 7 V2 lm d&w Manager. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sisuaturo of &ta&x7&&&X Excursion Rates O.V THIS C. A U. It. It. A special round trip rato of I2.G0 from Albany to Mill Cttv. Berry. Nincara and Detroit has boon put into effect on the Corvnllls & Eastern Rail road for hunt ing or flahing parties. Tickets good going Saturdays and returning Monday, giving throo days In mo mountains oi goou spoit nnu recrea tion. Good hotel accomodations at Mill City, Gatca,Nlagara and Detroit at reus onablo ratoa. No special ordor nccojsnry, tlckots on sale nt tlio tickot ofllce. Also a rato of 2 60 from Albany to Newport, Yaquina and points this s'ldo, good going Saturday nnd returning Mon day, giving a throo day's outing at tho coast or along tho lino for hunting or fishing parties. Ample hotel accommo dation at Elk City, Toledo, Yaquina and Newport. Sanson excursion tlckots to Newport of f 1.00, ami Yaquina of f3 50 nre also on sale good to roturn until October 10th. hot full particulars apply to John Turner, Agenc, or Kdwiu Stono, Mana ger. 6 24 3m Reduced Rates Are now in effect to Buffalo, New York. Do you expect to attend tho Pan Amorican Exposition? II ao do not buy your tioket until you havo investigated the service of the Il linois Central railroad. Our accomodations are the host that can be had, our trains nre always ou time, aud employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific boast to lloston via Buffalo. If you will fiond 15 cents in tamps, to address given below, "we will forward to you, by return mail, one of our largo 31x40 inch wall mspsol the United States, Cuba and Porto It loo. S5ssar Any iniorniatlon regarding rates Biop.overs, etc, win te uueenuiiy lur nlshetl by B. II. Thomboll. Oom'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R. 142 Third st, Tortland Oro Rocky Mountian Limited Is the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Which runs between Colorado Sprinjra and Denver, and Clueano. l.oavim? Colorado Hnrincs everv dav at 1:30 V. M., am vina In Chlcaeo at 7 P. M.. nxt isi illtr 111 iIav w niilv ft nt.itii ..! !- wv.. ; ''hvu- making cose oounentinn with evening trains (rout Chicago for all points oust; also connecting at Omaha with morning trams for Minneapolis and St. Paul. Weekly excursions in Personally Coudneted Tourist Sleeping cars via the Great Scenic Lino; from Pa cific Coast points to Chicago without oltauge. Ask your Ticket Agent to make your tieket read via the Great Rock Island Route Write for particulars A. U. COOPER. GENERAL AGENT 250 AUrStPortUa4,Ort. ', mmtfUSZ CRYSTAL ICE WORKS Is now feddy to deliver ice to ihe consumers of Saleiii jdhd surf-ouhditig- country at existing rates A specialty is ftiade of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal J. MAQUIRE, Mgr. DON'T FORGET OUR Call us ud when yoiu wheel needs repairs we BICYCLES, the Good Sklnd, $35 nnd $40 R B I hnvo removed my hnrness and anddlory business from Stole street, to No. U32 Commercial atroet, two doors south of Bush's bank corner. In my enlarged quarters I havo better facilities than over and am prepared with nn enlarged stock to serve my patrons. :: :: t: :: a a P. B. S 232 Commercial Uncle Sam Celebrates His Birthday - On tho Fourth of July by lotting him Bolf looao, and wo will celebrate with him by closing on that dny, eo in tho meantime, or any day uftorwarda we aro showing the finest stock of well eoneonod lumber, timbers, otc. to be found in Salem. Whether you want to buy in largo or small quantities, wo will aervo you with tho best that Is cut. Phono 051. Near S. P. PaBeonger depot. Goodale Lumber Co. .dSS&SsS. SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD POSTOFF1CK Gas Stoves for Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoyes. Call and examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas t- ChomokoU St. FRUIT DRYERS BURROUGHS St FRASER PHONE 1511 103 STATE -,- .A v THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A first-class pilvato hospital for tho treatment of chronic nml buIpi cases, unlit the past year especially for tho purpose for which it ia Convenentlv located within the city. Tho "moat modern t r i ' r. v ...." " o cumiuriB oi an eietrant .1 itbre nb'ned with all the advantages of!a general hospital nwuth? ?0,?' confu8l?D. and Publicity attending ono. Ouude R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 3 AND AiP. M HANSEN PLANING SASH ii DOOR 5inJf ffanuf?,?tur,in?. P,ant has been sold to Mr. John btout.of Bopnville. Indiana, who will hereafter conduct th2 "M Wfienbynd complete, all unfimScon! tracts for work in , ... .. ---w .... I IMC HUH. tie nil OttlCe nnd nil nrWc laf ... j! . wl j 1W1L s in imp n.ir - W f- IlLrSteii' & . liberal patronae tlmt i.k-' ,. ., ,uolr successor " "u Headquarters. For getting your olothea cleaned, t ved. v v "" ,,Jr,,nB irom a Iair of gloves to the moat elaborate Bilk orf ,1Tu haTnTor "it. w" ffidrirmVo.- Mrs. C. II. Walkkk. Proprietor oreased.-ulshat e.eaneJ"or the"wh: i . MMaM&gBtf Ice Works... Tolephono 2071 Main PHONE IS RED 2151 have the most complete bicycle' repair shop In .tlicclty. Also a complete stock or all bicycle sun dries, tires etc , always on turn OUR MOTTO: Best workmanship, prompt ' delivery. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Com-st- MOVHD H A F B R Street, Salem, Oregon. Lamb Season Itia horo, and. nothing can bo'moio pleasing to the appetite thnn tt superb "Logo' Lamb'', not old ahoop, but tho real spring article. Wo havo tho article in alt its juiciness.! E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 291. ,)-Yv rr CJROOKltY Summer Cooking L,igh.t Co. Telophona 583 Best facilities for making the tin and iron work qii fruit and hop dryers in the valley. We have the machinery and the men and a vast stock of ma terial ready to fill all ' orders promptly. C X. X X, four iiim.iru r!i i,. i..,otnn. - ; furnishing nnd !,.. oitL. w.-... ..,,, U'C0fVaTUF wuru lurniBuings anu latest appliances Heated by hot water and lighted by gaa & LAND0N .MILLS AND FACTOR 1 Ml IIIMS 1ll Mil lia cAllnJ -1 . -"- - JWUH.U til all a. i, 1I1C re win De tilled promptly to thank their many mtroiiH "",., ""'.. B0011. "' ttm ,..u , Kuvurueu to them in the paet. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of above ?"""?.' V P"P! i to do a KnfcdterSS.0r,K!!!: . . Uo carriage wnieh jg at my ouatomer's ier. vice and will take pleasure In hoVtoc parties what I have for sale. Office at present with T. A. Livealey & Co. . . - luuiu nun MtoMUBnaSil HTTJTTJT71 AMUNtQBPACirifi DKPAUT FOK TIME BCHHJUI.E8 Fom Portland Or. AnntvR WtOM CtllCBKO I'ortlMid Special 9 a. ni. tU Hunt lugton "tUntTo" Kz press 0 p. in. tIr Hunt lugton "Tnri'iiul" Put Mall 0 p. m. via Spokano Salt Lake, Peever, Ft. iiuiiii. umiium. Kkn.i.. UHT, Bl. LiOUIg, uwcago RUU 1..KAI, "all Ijjlte, Denver Ft Worth. Omaha, k'nn... ,. n. ... - .r. . -" IT, Ol. I.OU1S, UlllClgo u East. I Walla Walla. IwlVinV Spokans. Wallace, l'uiii man, AiuineniKlls 8t. 00a Chicago, and Kast. IHU . lJUIULIl.AllIVHI11r.i 72 " n U U JK , PORTLAND TO CIIICAC0 72 nw ., ui tars Through tickets Enst vin all rial, or bont and rail, via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. All sailing dates subject; lp. m. For 8an Francisco Hail every 6 uayi p. ra Daily exjopt HtiuiUy 8. p m. Haturtlay 10 a. in, COLUMBIA RIVK.Il I'd Astoria and Way 1 .a u clings. D. ra. ex Sunday WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Sa m for Portland and wir landings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday it lo a. m.. Tuesday nursday and ISaturday71 m. Por Independence, Albany andi.Coniult. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 4 p. a. For Independence, Monday, Wednesday ml Friday at 4;30 p.m. Through tickets East via all rail or tot tol rail via Portland, Ticket office City dock, E. T. THAYER. Agent Salem, iregoo. South and East VIA uouibn Pacific k THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains lonvo Salem (or Portland and way stations nt 5:40 n. in. , 7:54 a. m. and 4 ;58 p. m. Lt I'ortland. 8:30 A M 8:30 tf Lv Balcm 110 A M 10.33 ! y Ar Aahland. Ar Bacrameuto- .12:63 A M 12:35 H y fi.-OO I' M 4:35 A N 8:4i A M 7:00 V A 0.15 A M MAII 8:30 A M 8.05 A 60 P M C.30 A U 11:30 A U 7.00 A U 6:30 Pit 6:41 A a 12:10 P v Ar Bau KranclBCo.. ArOedon Ar liouvcr. ArKania, Clty Ar Chicago 7:48 I U . 5:55 A M .0.30 A M ,725 A M . 7:2 A M Ar Ixm AngoloaJZ . 2.00 P M . 6.00 P M . 0:30 A M -11:30 A M . 7:' 0 A M . 0:30 1' M . 6:4.2 A M -12;10 1' M Ar Kl raao. Ar Kort Wortn Ar City of Mexico.. Ar llotutou Ar New Orlcana Ar WMlilngion Ar Now York Pullman and Touriata cars on both trains. Chair cars Bacntmcnto to Ogtfen and El Paeo, and tourist cars to Chltngo, St. Louis, Now Orloana and Washington, Connecting at San Frandiaco with sev oral ateamahin linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippinoa, Central and South America. Seo agent nt Salem Station, or addrees O. 11. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIMECAIID, No. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. a Train lea ves Corvallis.... :40p.m Train arrives Yaquina . 5:55 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 70)a.tn, Leaves Corvallis 11:33 a. to, Arrives Albany 12:13 p.m. No. 3 For Dotreit: Leaves Corvallis 12:00p.m. Leaves Albauy l:30p. iu Arrives Detroit 0:20 p.m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 6:30 a tu, Arrives Albany 10-30 a. m. Arrives Corvallis 11 :i5 p.m. Trains 3 and 4 botwoen Albany sad Covallls, Tuesdays, Thurr daya and Bit urdayB only. All other traina dally ex cept Sunday. rruina 1 and 4 arrivea In Albany in timo to counect with tho 8. P. south bound, as well aa giving two or three hours in Albany beforo departure ol B. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No, 2 connocta with the S, P. weat side train at Com Ms Crossing for Independence, McMlnnv 'o and all points north to Portland. J. Tuu.VB.it, Edwin Stoss, Agent, Albany. Manager "The Best of Everything" la a woro this tells of tbe Passenicr Smxi The Northwestern Line via. 8 Traina dally between St. Paul and Chicago mmnrialnir the latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerleaa Dining Carii i.iurary and Observation uars, Free Reclinincr Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train THE NORTH YttSP iinn bimiicu" Muns every oaym ii Finest Train EitricmMtj in the World s,e,m """ To Cliicago By. Dayligh The Badger Stato Express, the finest Dav Train runtime between Kt.Paul and Chicago Via the Short Line. Conuec' tions from tho West made via The Northern Pacific, dret Northern, Canadian PaclM Thia ia alao tho beat line between Omaha, St. Paul ami MinneapoUi All Ateots sell tickets VU "Tk. Nnnh.ui.cl.nl lln." W. II, MEAD. II. L.SISLER.A C. A. O. C. T. Go's fABaENOKK BTAMEU poiviona. altonA LEAVKa FOU POBTLAND lHily oxoept Sunday t ? 5V-.m QDICK fmKVANU OlIKAl? KATBJ DockUtenBlaUn4totrtBU. M. P, BALDYIN. AI01 1 '