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mfuatftottA 'JBaaKmiammtnm-.-amMm i i.k v lh Vfi r ? . P. m it- f . X X. gjt -s-iy.ig , SOME ip Sir, you expect to wear., clothes Ir this Winter, wel ask yon to con 9 skier those IFS: ' IF-you want the beat of clothee, mado by 'tbe best clothing makers, IF you wont " -clothe thatwill please you, from the mo ment you first put them on until the day you discard them. IF you want to buy your clothea at right prices prices that J:aro low that no clothier can got under them without taking it out of the quality COME HERE. IF yon wont a full measure of clothing satisfaction heaped to run ning ovor COME HERE. Tho new broad shouldered, perfect iorm-fltting suita i .rind thb now Yoko and Long Out Overcoat are hero. IF you want well, eoo this cardlwon't hold any more IF'S so wo ask you to como in and lotus tell you thereat. You aro always welcome here buy or not. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. the" Clothiers, 257 Com'l St., Salem. THE DAILY JOURNAL Mombor Northwest Aftornoon Nowapapor Loaguo. BY HOPBR BnOTHBRS. THURSDAY, AUGUBT 29, 1001. Dally Ono Yonr, 83.00 In Advnnoo Dally Pour Months 91. In Advnnoo Dally by1 Carrlor OOo Por Month Weekly QnoYoar 8I.OO In Advanoo EDITORAL Tlio plcturoa that ono sees in the newspapers of dccolletto bathing gowns and ox posed limbs and busts on the part of beach ladles would be comical tometimesif tlloy wero not so entirely (also to tho facts. The sketches seem to be mado on tho theory of obsceno pictures that are peddled in tho tender loin districts of largo cities, to chow just as much of tho busts and limbs of tho ladlos who go into tho surf as possible. Tho public who read these papers in tho intorior and norer got to tho beach oj imagine from the newspaper pictures that a lot ot women running on uioj sands and sporting in the breakers i u i.i tu .if..i i-ti.. frliftl wouiu ,uo n wunuunui iuvuimuuh. -uo nuuiu (un n nuituuuui IUIVIMUVIII a..w first thing that dliappolnts them-thote t linon m im tho dimlava that the' newspapers and humorous papers ad-' vortlse Is that the ladies do not appear on the soashoro barefooted and bare legged. They all woar hosoand hose without holes in them, nt all the beaches thia writer has ever visited, and anyono looking for the displays of nudeness and indocedent exposures by women on tho Amorlcan seashore at leuit on tho Pacific coast will not be gratified to any demoralizing extent. Neither are thore any women or maidens languish, ing about with skirts abovo their knees or with low-necked bath chomiso. Those displays aro all in the newspapers for tho sitnplo reason that old Noptuno is probably the most moral old follow In all his Inlluonces that wo havo any record of. In fact, let tho most love sick couple put on n bathing suit and go Into the surf and beforo tho water has curled up around thoir knees they are thinking of something .besides yum yummlng to each otkor or yammering any spoony-talk whatever, toy tho titno tho first wavo ot surf has hit them bolow tlie belt they are a groat deal mora iuturisted in watching the uoxt braakor coming than in each othor. If he has hold of her sho will feel moro llko a pleco of big rubbor Iioso thtvi ms been kept in tho luo-box than tho warm baby ho imagined she would bo in his wis waking dreams, Hothmun and wotnon uro mado honoatsr and better by seabathing and tho lib. IdlnoiiB pictures In the newspapers aro tho only bad thing in connection with life at tho seashore. It would bo a moral gain if every man, woman and child could got Into tho surf, ur into tho river in a bathing suit onco in awhile, just to boo what they look llko with their clothes off. They would realties ' that as God made them thoy aro as different from what they appear as a lot ot birds aro with their feuthors off, The peacock and oaglo are worso-lookiug aftor thoy aro picked than any old hen if she Is the least bit fat, and thoru is many a belle or iluda of the drawing room that looks llko ilfteoit cents in a bathing milt when thoy coma dripping out of tho brlno, whero no padding Is allowable and clothes do not mako the man or women, where tho social shams are .stripped pft and people have to stand ou their merit each as an in dividual as turned off by thu hand of the creator, Thoro ato no shams pos sible in the surf, and if matches had to be made in tho fait water or right after coming out there would be fewer decop tlons practiced on ea?h othor by men and women in tho name ot marriage. On land there are moro One figures among the ladles but In the embrace of tho rude and bolstorous wavoB the lines cf beauty disappear to a great ex tent and men are more beautiful in figure and jihyslcal outline. In (act In "batiilng.coetuuio thore la hardly a man but looks better and hardly u woman 'but looks wono. Portland (a to have a free library but It I not to be open until now year, and not then unless 110,000 is raised to ca ta lc the books and get tho card system in order so that tho general public can get tbe dm of the books. It Is a matter ol jinterpst .,yho tills general jmblla k ttat usee the free publlo library. The business man who ft waking a sue-1 "'' ..TijJ- w ' ' "-VLr- ..IP- rf C ABOllIT YOUR C) .... CLOTHES ! H I ""N 9 books nt a freo library or any othor kind of a library, even his own. The-prbfes-sional nan has his own special collec tion of books that lie uses as the mech anic does his tools. The lawyer, mftiU ter, banker or editor, who are a Tsry small part of the community, use almost no freo library books, but they are only representative of a much larger number of specialists in tho same fix as themsel ves. Iliey buy special books and mas ter them for reference and for daily uio year in and year out. Tho (rea public library docs not reach the no called vic ious or criminal classes. The hatd-wok tag-laboring class aro about tho last to get books at a public library. The read er will be asking, well who doss got tho books to read that aro provided so freely by tho thousand through tho generosity of public sentiment and private as well as public liberality? Wo will admit that thero is a proportion of pcopla in each community who got books to read them who would not otherwise lift Yd tho prl yllego,nnd that they are really benefitted by so doing. But as a matter of fact there is a growing number of what might be termed tho dead bent and idlo class who use a fieo public library moro than any othora. They are pcoplo whoeo tlmi 1b worth nothing to thomsslvcs or to j, community. They do not earn their keep, nre without Berloiis purposo in llfo, io Idlers, triflers, timo-klllors, waiting for something to liappou. peopla who havo made unfortunato or absolutely wrcched marriages, and those who have mistaken their callings, To tho grout army of nobodies tho free public library must bo a perfect storehouse of recrea tion. To havo access to all tho newest popular crazoB In lltera'.uro free gratis, with no responsibility but to return the book after having read It and look about for anotliKr bit of amusement, is surely asuenrhoavon upon eurth as can bo created. But in its demoralizing effect it is about as great a success ns furnish ing a free pile of clams to a trlbo of Bi wath Indians It removes tho last and only stimulus to oxortlon. From hav ing to dig his own clams there is ono part of the tribe at least that does not dio ot liulnera and is forced to got at least a partial bath, and In this respect has the advantage of tho patrons of freo llnrarios. If n city were to tut up a freo lunch at publlo expense and hired people to servo It, can you figure out tho effect on tho community? How miiuh different is tho effect of a freo publlo library? It will bq said that tho experleiiuo of cltioa uud tho almost universal establishment ol freo libraries answers all thoso objections. But aro the moral nnd political conditions of cities such as to mako them orlterlons of civilization? Beyond a small library of sulsctod books in a publlo school, to givo such children as take to Jt a tato and a start in Liter aturo, and thoy will follow It If the stuff ia in thorn, thoru is not an much merit In freo libraries as Is generally conceded. 9 9 Ab lion. II, W. Corbett -has stated that he is nut a candidate for the United Status Honato it is in vruy bad spirit for somu of the chipmunk Republican ed itors In tho fonco corners to keep chirp ing away what thoy will do If Mr, Cor bett nnd )ila friends in any county of tho state should nominate a delegation to the legUluturo, Now atiuaiiug that the wholo (rutoruity of chipmunk pol iticians are sincere and honest uud ills Interested In their opposition to Mr. Corbett, and really love the Republic iu party ,and tho welfare ot the people better than the apple ot thoir qyo, what Iiub Mr. Corliett ever done or said that they can object to? That ho is a man ot great wealth and has kicked the goal offliiccesH and has largo commercial and banking interest! that make him Independent of the trusts and syndicates that are asking haud-meauts of tho national government every day in the year, ought that render hliuobuoxiuua to tho coin mon people? Or will tho musses bo better served by Bending to the Donate an. impecunious gentleman who has to havo a hand-mo-out every so oftuti to enable him to pay his board bills la Washington? Tho chipmunk fence-corner journalists wlu want to dictate, an early retirement for Mr. Corbett because ho is ao rich that thoy are not safo to bo exposed to tho cor "ruptlug influences of his tremendous wealth, better try to realise what it is to bo able to hold their own with tho money-power In this day ot tho world and Uioy will see that we cannot send too soiled a muldoon to tho senate If ho Is houet and disposed to tako the right side of great, publlo questions. Thoso souls ot purity barklhg tlielrjivoi away a tho fence cornora jcaunot . naino a -. ,..vh?.a vfev great Issuo on which Mr. Corbett did nottako strong and Unequivocal ground and ground maintained by tho big brainy thinking Republicans. Thoy cannot answer tlfcso arguments and take refuge in tho patriotic outcry that Mr Corbett is too rich to bo honest, ami honce no matter what his views he Is n dangerous man to tend to the Senate. A roan who opposes tho I'orto Itlco tariff, opposes ship subsidies, opposes corporation grasping df ourgrcot maesoa of timber lands, opposes "trusts man ipulating our tariffs, favors American control of the canal, is not too rich to send to tho Senate when that body is filled with tho cheap tools of the big Interests that oppose every measure of vital Interest to tho people. It is pitiful that tho Republican party In Oregon is dominated by the chipmunk size of statesmanship, and it will bo a happy day when It is emancipated nnd tho party really stands in national affairs for something besides potty poatoflices and Alaska federal offices. Tho American government at its best is the grandest instrument for conducting human affaire ever pul in the hands of man. Tho Re publican party is full of some of the best thinking and best meaning citizens in the country. When the party is under their control, is putting its best men to the -front, putting its best ideas into operation, its men of enlarged public view and backbono (in deck, it fulfills tho ideal of good government. But when the reins are in the hands of tho petty thieves and scavengers it Is sunk about as low ai was tho Democratic party when it nominated Buchanan and bowed down to tho slavoholdlng nristoc racy. Such a degradation of a great political party will sell human freedom on tho block and fill public places with its gasping barnacles and chipmunk statesmen. Words for Our Boys. There aro immenso rocks to nicoly poised on n mere point that u littlo force will set them in motion, while tho strength of many hands cannot bring them to rest. Thoro is some hope of a boy's conversion so long as he Is capable of loving something bosldcs himsolf nnd boys do usually lovo thoir mothers. Yet there comos a time when tho boy is apt to think "Mamma doesn't know ; she Is a woman." This Is tho dutigor signal. If boya only knew tho forvont, passionate prayers some christian moth ers send up to tho tbrono of graco for thoir deliverance from temptation they would try harder, for hor Baku, to walk in the straight and narrow way. Of courso it is understood that thoru are mothers who do not ssem to care whether thoir boys aro moral or othor wiso. If parents uro black themselves they cannot complain of the stock their children porno of if thoy are dark also. Yet out of just such unfavorable circum stances some of our brightest Intellects havo been evolved. Let not boys despair it their home is not all that thoy could wish it to bo. For on tho other hand wo often eoo mon of giant Intellect, hie tory-is lull ot examples, whoso koiis two fa no way romarkalilo. Not only this, but too often thoy belong to tho wild sot, thoy cannot lie called Industrious, and tho wiuo shop is tho favor ite rendezvous of those pleasure loving youths. It tho family aro financially in good Btauding, they uro expnetod to Bpoud money handsomely, and to roll nnd smoko tho eternal cigarette. Tho niidieuco of tho world la looking ou at their passago, and few among them euro for their danger or aro interested in their success. Yet thoro are some, Home hearts are boating high, some tearful eyosiiro strained to watch their prorois, some hand readied out to save. Those who think It catty to bring up n family never had one of his own. It should bo tho birthright of uvery child that thoy should havo thoir intellect, Illumination, morality and fancy trained in tho right direction an much ns thoir hands, feet, mid arms; but to always hold parentH responsible for tho acts ol their children is unreasonable, for some children are pervornn from their infancy ; mid parents who train their child aright has mud to bo wiser than Bolomon. The book ot proverbs contains a great ileal nt udvioe to his son and no doubt ho had tho bolt ol training, and yet he turned to bo a fool. Happy are they' among men and women whosei sous uud daughters walking in tho truth. Miih. K. I). Ohiiu. Supt, press work W. 0. T. U. TryCrsla-01 Try Culn-01 l Ak your Orouor today to show you u package of UKAIN-O, tho now food drink that taken the place of colTee. The children may drink it without Injury iih well ns tho ndult. All who try It, llko It, 0UA1N-O lma that rich Heal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is uitidu from pure gruliis, and tho mout delicate stomach receives it without distress, y4 the price of cof foe. lRc nnd -5 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. Insane Patients. Arrival at tho State Insane Asylum Woduoiday wore as follows; .Maria Hmlth, aged -15 years, a residual ot llutto, Mont., from Umatilla county. Mrs 1. Hoardy ot Mi. Tabor, uged I7yeis. Four convicts from tho penitentiary: Joseph Ktuhlbork, aged 70 years, na tive of Sweden, ontonuod from Josephine county, Out, 10CJ for Jlvo years, tor as sault with a (Uugoreut weapon. Alexander Isaacson, nyod (SO yoars, natlvoot Finland, senteaced tour years lor larceny from Clatsop county, Maiclt 11UX). Honry Kubll, agod S6 vears, born in Bnltsorhuid, sentenced Nov. 1000, from Ronton county, two years for larceny, Charles Wilson, aged 2.1 years, native ot. Rutland, sontoncod from Clatsop eoniitv. Mav mill, six vears lor larconv. Hop gloves ot all kinds In great nbniulanco at very low prices at tho Now York racket. Uood gloves at 96 to tOccnts d'J wl OABTOXIIA. Bun tit m hm ,M IMt1 Nn'1 Kt1' Slgutue f OMfiSBtSc DEATH OF PROMINENT JNDIAN Editor of the Cliemawa Am erican Died Wednesday. Tho death of Elijah Brown occurred at his home at Chemawa Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, August 28, JOOl. His health has been poor for some time, but for tho past two weeks hn was con fined to'his bed, suffering from Bright's disease. He is 25 years ot ago, and leaves a sister and brother, Mies Bertha Brown and Joseph Bronn, besides a largo circle of friends. He has been editor of the Chemawa Amoriean for several years, and was a graduate of the Indian Training School there. Aftor finishing his studies there, he went to Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Indian school and tho Haskell, Institute at Lawrence, Kansas. He was always an assidous student, and fitted himself for n literary career. On leaving Haskell, ho wont to Han Francisco, where he hold a position of reporter on ono of the daily papers. From there he went to Carson Novada, whero bo became manager of a news paper. Having lived so long in Oregon, he found tho'climato hero better suited to him than any othor, so returned nnd was placed in chargo of tho Amorlcan. It was on that paper that ho firpt learn ed anything connected with the news paper business, and after a few years bo came its manager. Mr. Brown was a member of the Mis sion trlbo of Indians of Southern Calif ornia, whero ho was born. With his parents he wont to tho Dalles from Cal ifornia, tlion to Chemawa, so that the greater part ol his llfo has been spent at Cliemawa, whero he was valued highly and is now greatly missed. Ho was a devoted member of tho M. K. church nnd wan for several years prcsldeutof the Y. M 0. A. nt Chemawa. Ho was a member of tho Salem Press Club, being always an enthusiastic new paper worker. Tho funeral was held, nt3 o'clock this afternoon and intorrmont was held at the Chemawa cemetery. INHERITED WEALTH DEATH TO AMBITION Nothing to Hope for, Nothing to Seek or Strive for," Says Vanderbiit. The London Week's End contains an illustrated intorviow with William K. Vandorbilt, in which the Amorlcan millionaire makus a remarkable confes sion, nnd ono that will bo interesting to tho average man who considers great wualth the inevitable foundation for happiness. ThoVanderbllt intorviow took placo on tho millionaire's grent ocean-going yncht Valiant. "My life was iwvur destined to be quite happy, "Mr. Vandorhllt in quoted ao Hay ing billorly. "It was laid on lines which I could foremo almost from tho earliest childhood, It hns leit mo with nothing to hope for.wlth nothing deiinito to seek or arrlvo for." 'Isgioat wealth a big handicap ti huppiiiosH. Mr. Vuudorbilt?" questioned tho lntorvlowor. "Inherited wealth, yes," was the de cided nnswer. "It is certain death to ambition, us cocaine 1; to morality. II u man makes money, no matter how much, ho finds a certain happiness in Its K)jno8iion,forin thodesireto increase his nisiuesB he has constant uso for it, but the man who inherits it has nono of this. Tho first satisfaction and the greatest, tho bulldiriK of tho foundation oi a fortune, is denied him. Ho must labor, if lie does labor, simply to add to what may bo an ovnr-sutllcioncy." "And vou, Mr. Vanderbllt7" "I? Oh, I got all the fun I can out of life, pud I am quite pleated if othor folks got tamethlng out of it also." BUSINESS CARDS. C H.JVIACK HncccetBor to Dr, J. M. Keene, oi White Corner, Salem Ore. Parties de airing superior operations nt moderate fee in any branch are lnosptial request. Money, to Loan On farms nnd olty proportv. Invest meats judiciously made. Insurance of feoted, JOHN MOIR Ofllcn with ll.ilfour Guthrie k Co. tt)7 Commercial Street. 4 Otf Dr, Grace Albright GraduattlofiAmerlcan School of Ostcopsthy. : : : Kvory day except Sunday. Oftlce hours 0 to 12 u. m : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and High streets, t'houo, Main 2231. Dr. Taclc Beal. assistant. HOP STOVES Two first-class hop stoves for sale. Call on F. Levy, Salem, Oregon. um S. C STONE, M. D, PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Store BALKM OUEOON. The stores (two In numter) are located at No. 535 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked villh a complete line of draft and med icines, toilet articles, perfumery, trashes, etc. DR. STONE Has had some 2 5 years experience lathe rrac tlcc of medlclae and now makes no charie for consultation, examination or prescription. , ALBERT A. JESSUP. aci3Ea3Kr,2EB3ES"ae rhgrnnieii, KOOkia 1 AMD U, OIUY KLK. wnsttfidTntmfi of time and money In a tuslness education Is sot a touise last for lire ana pay substantial dividends every day. Tiiese facts are amply tnown By tbe uniform success of the cxaduates of the Capital Business College. Our students are offered the advantages of a school well known for Its thorough work, pteatantrooms. skillful teachers and m dern methods. Class and Individual Instruction. Llvlnr expenses cheap. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oregon. DON'T FORGET OUR Call us uowhea your wheel needs repairs iwe have the'most 'complete tlcycte repair shop In jjj heclty. Also a complete stock of all bicycle sun- f ll " . dries, tires, etc-, always on hand BICYCLES, tbe Good kind. $35 asd $40 SCOTCH WHITE OATS AnuntiA wanfincr a hnlthv nutritlOUS diet bllOUld try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, bold by Harritt & OLD P08TOPF10R Gas Stoyes for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoves. Call ad examine low prices. Special rate tor Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas 4 Chomekotn St. DRYERS BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONEII6II 103 STATE Theflorence sanatorium SALEM, OREGON. A first-class private hospital for tho treatment of chronic and surgical casus. Built tho past year especially tor the purposo for which it is UHod. Convenentlv located within lour blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tlio'most modern furnishings nnd latost appliances throughout the building. Heated by hot water and lighted by gns and electiclty. iloro the sick can huvo the comfortB ol on elegant private home, combined with nil the advantages ofla general hospital without the noiso, conlueion, nnd publicity attending ono. Outsido phyBcians bringing cabos in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and assieted in operations if requested. For terms and further luforma tionwrite or apply peraonully. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M CAPITAL BREWERY " Finost beer on themarket, has stood tho tost of twenty years and is better than ovor, CAPITAL;BOTTLING;iWORKS Oursuporior boor, kept in cold'.storage,;all orders IQIlod promptly. Free city delivery. CAPITAL ICEJ WORKS . The purest crystal ico mado from pure .distilled water. Freo delivery at lowest rates. MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. Are You Going East? Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will 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 and EVERYWHERE beyond. n Cor. OFFICE, CITY HALL For water bervlce anply ut ntllce Bills payablo monthly la advance Make all complaints at the oftk e Old Post Office Stables Aro large ant have reliable attend ants, your twuu boardod by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable, Your patronage solicited, H. M. Brown Ferrv Htrvei. B. I JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oraoron Wu Clerk of Circuit oounfor ilx lout aud rus an up-to-dato aUlraotoi all pniri) Ut Uucoln oouuiy. U-17r DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders with LEAMON & BURT for your house painting paper hanging or kalsoniininff at 105State st. Ijyjljjl h a venture. The benefits to te derived from such I PHONE IS RED 2151 OUIt MOTTO: Best workmanship, prompt delivery. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Com. St. Lawrence OKOOERV Light Co. Tolophono 663 Best tacilities for making the tin and iron work on 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 jDrders promptly. X X X X A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Broad, Cakes, Pies, etc, Daily delivery and sold at principal groceries. Pastry mado to order. Qpcpii I Sunday roast aud Baked jrcjl"L' Beans done free for our :utoniera. Givo us a trial, C. E. Mcllwain, Prop. Sewing Machine Repairing I havo rented repair space of F. A, Wtggins, at his new location on Liberty Btreot, and will bo giud to see all of my old frieud thero. Any tewing machine repairing entrusted to me will bo guar anteed satisfactory or money refunded, N. II. Burlkt 257 Liberty Street White House Restaurant Easy ot access. Courteous reception, hirst-class cooking. i ou enjoy wnat you order at lo6 State st. George Bros. Prop's, tt-HAU.WT.mXJUPJ OREGON State Fair Salem SEPT. 23-28. Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Horse Racing: in the Afternoons. Latest Attractions in New Audit orium Bulldlntr Every Evening, With Good Music :: :: :: :: Beautiful Camp Grounds Free, Special Rates on Campers' Tick ets, Come and Brinsr Your Fam ines. Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For full particulars address AI. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland. "The Best of Evcrvthinp" In a word this tells of the Passenger bervlce The NoridVwcstern Line via. 8 Trains daily between St. Paul nnd Chicago comprising tho latest Pullmnn 8lecpcrs, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20lh Century Train -"TUB NOHTII WEST ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of the year Finest Train in the World Electric Llehtcd Steam Healed. To Chicago By Daylicclit Tho Ridger State Exprons, me miesi v&y .train running between M.Pnul nnd Chicago Via tho Short Line. Connec tions from tho West made via Tho Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Puclfli This id also the best Hue belween Ouialui, St. Paul and Minneapolis All Aients sell tickets Via "The North-wcitcrd line." W. II, MEAD. . II. L.SISLEII. i. A. T A Reduced Rates Are now in effect to Buffalo. New York Do you oxpect to nttond the Pan- Americnn hxpositioiu It so do not buy your ticket until you huvo investigated the sorvico of tho Il linois Contra! railroad. Our accomodations aro tho best that can ho had, our trains aro always on time, and employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific coast to Boston via Buffalo. If vou will send 15 cents in 'Unmps, to ndd.-e?6 givon below, wo will forward to you, by return mnii, ono of our largo 8-ix-lO inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto Klco. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, sorvico. time, connections, stop overs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur nished by II. II. TRUMnurx, Com'l Ag't. Ill, Cent. U. K M2 Third St., Portland Or. I Star Box Co. t A PORTLAND, ORE. jjj V Manufacturers of Dried Fruit ir 4 Boxes, Peach Boxes. Tomato 41 X Boxes. Hop Boxes, etc , etc. ; V We make the best Orchard V 4 Box in the market. :: :: :: 4 it .FRUITTRAYS A SPECIALTY 4 Write for prices. Deliveries Prompt. O3$0S SOULE BUOS. riano 1 m and Kepaircrc PORTLAND OR E. For 8 ahm ai.d virinity Itae cidert at Geo. Will's Music Store. Royal insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, reeident agent of abovt Insuranco Co Is now prepared to do o lart'o Insurance business. Will nito nanuie real estato. I havo a team nucl carriage which is-at my customer's eer vice and I will take pleasure In showing partios what I have for sale. Olllce at present with T. A. Livosley & Co. JOHN STOUT Successor to HANSEN & L'ANDON Sash Doors. Blimlx. Mill 'n,l- t n -t .-.- , .-..,, iiwi WWW oral. Hop and Fruit Baskets, Fruit rrays, otc, a specialty. Church and icnoc-i niiniiure. Jailmates promptly furnished on all kindB of work. Church and AIM Sts., Salem Bargains in Vehicles Two new farm wagons. Three new spring wagoiiB. Two new bucK-boards. One old buck-boird. Three old repaired buRglea. Bix old farm wagons, light and heavy. One old carriage. Oue old delivery wagon, Ono old heavy spring wagon. One old light spring wagon. One now Democrat wagon Kaw wnrlr tn nnlAr u.ivcfvlu t Antl. I Painting and repairing done at prices to suit the tlmpH. At the Salem Wagon and Carriage twiiuijr, ihi vrviumcruiat ovreei. 7 31 lm Wkb.nkh Fknnkl, Prop. mmm. tmm AHoJUNlONPACiriC tlKPAItT FOR from l'oriUn-i OrT A"UIVK Kttojj C'lilraKO I'ortlniK BrCll 9 a. m. via Hunt. ItiKtou 4ntl I.L. . AtUntlo KxprcM 9 p.m. via Hunt' ItiKton "st."i,1iuT' Faat Mall C p. in. JSil-..u!Le Denver pi ciirA i " " Kni 'PoianftttVllteV'SSIl! Wall u-.ii. . T- .. man, Mlnnepo. i, . . Bpouno lonicnag' via 72 V0SnLM TO. CHICAGO 77 Tlirnnnl. l..k.i. ... . "S boatadaii;;i;po;' ,nr,ln a '. or - -""Ml IMIly exjept HumUy 8. P ra. Balurdar 10 a.m. ToaPU RlVRIt l0Aurnul!!xn?. "" I- ,'. u., ex. Hundij 4 Ull f Aun4. Po,2 iLtr, """". ve sslem for sad S,.K"d,D'"0lnesd.y .c.V4B?3oTra"cMonc,ywed"s(, rail via Portland, Ticket office dk. E. T. THAYER.Arent Salem, reton. Southand East VIA Southern Pacific Co, THF SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Balom for Portland and wt tatjona at 6 :40 a.m., 7:51 a. m. and (:58 n. in. Lt I'ortloidl - 8 jo a M sloTB -11:00 a M 1041 p y -12:65 A M 12:35 V K - 0.-00 I' M 4:85 A h .TM PiX 8:45 AM - 6;IV5 A M 70A . 9.30 A M 8:15 A M . 7S5 A M 7:25 A M bv uaiem Vr Aililand. Vr Bapramntn Ar Bail Ftaucltco. .. ArOailon . Ar fintlTor ArKansa, Ulty ni miicngo. 7:42 AM 8:80 A U AiTtoa Aneelca Ar Kl Paj Ar Fort Wortn.. Ar KltrofMoxioo. -a.-oo PM 8.05 A M 0.00 p M C:50 A M II: B A M 7.-00 A M 0:30 P M : A M 12:10 l - SflO P M - 630 A M -11:30 A M M UOUtlOU Vr "Now Orlcwu.. 6:30 r M . 7.-. 0 A M r nuniUKion.. 0:U A M Vr Now YorX 12;10 p M) Pllllma, anil 1mtrlata .... t .1 trains. Chair cars Bacrumonto to Oijilen And El Pttoo, aud tourist cars to Clifcano Jt. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Era-disco with sev jral steamship lilies for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Ooutral and South America. Seo agunt ntflalom BUtion, or address 0. U. AIARKHAM, (i. p. A., Portland,. Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIIvLE GAUD. So. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albanjr 12:60 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... lrtQ p, m Truln arrives Yaqulna . .&65 p. tu Vn. I .Iteturniug: Leaves Yaqulna ........ 7.-00a m Leaves Corvallis 11:33 a. m , Arrives Albany 12:13 p.m. So. 3 B'or Dotrelt: Leaves Corvallis lStOOp. m. Leaves Albany l.3tip in Arrives Dotruit O:L'0p. m o. 1 From Detreit: Leaves DoLrolt 5 30'a tu, Airives Albany 10.30a, ui, Arrives Corvallis 11:15 p. m. TrJnsS and 4 botwmn Albany and Oovollls, Tuesdaya, Tliuredays and Sat' irdnys only. All othor trains daily ex- :ept Sunday, frnius 1 and 4 arrives in Albany la tiuie to connect with tho H, P. south bound, as well as (jiving two or three hours In Albany beforo dparture of 8. P. North bound train for Portland. Tralu No. 2 connocta witli the S, P. Aostaida train at Corv Ms Crossing for (ndorendenco, McMinnv e and all points north to Portland. J, TuiiNhn, Edwia Ston", Agent, Albany. Managor Rocky IHountian IS'the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Limited Wilt,-.!, mn.luitn.iin Pnlfirndfl'StirlDCI and Denver, Bnd Chicago. Leaving Colorado Sprinirs every u at 1 :!i J P. M , arriving in Chicago at 7 I. M.. nc-l day only ono night out !.!.. ..l..o nnnnnrtlon with oveiiiiitj trains from Chicago for an poiuib cost , nieo conneciimc nv - with morn ins trains for Minneapoin and St Paul. Weekly excursions in Personally ConducU-d Tonrist Sleeping cars via iiih Gioat Scenic Lino; from 1 cifloCoaft Miinta to Chicago without change, Aek your TicketA8ent t0 make your ticket read vm the Great Rock Island Route Write for particulars A. K.CO0PER, GENERAL AGENT 250 AI jenSU PortUad Ore. O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMERS Pomona and Altona Leaves for Portland Dally Excert Sundsy at 7 a. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dock Between Stateiini Court sts. . M. P. BALDWIN. At1- - OCEAN AND HIVEB SCIIEDuTH From Portland. ah uning- rtateg object P. m. For Han Kranelteo i BalUrerySdaM 4 P- " " frA.Bi.. ,.-