'- ! 43 111 H "1 0011 Cir twlnn do yam workl" H" hi n " i t B ' 'wHIR hP1 m WfcwliiMlSmjB Jl!ilSr'5ySJtt A Sum for cur EB B 7wwJHfir WWW 3TtftllP FREE b00kle, IH r hifwm?)HP JllillllfrO 'intir 1 II ' "Golden Ru1$ for !H B TrxJIMmHrTaciillllf p , I U J" Ijoutoworlc" ' i-fcpu--f w m H f jroo fliw wain osp ftj your oteitntng, you will ttnd that H I GOLD DUST I ,s mora conTenlont, cheaper and batter than any soap at any pries. Ttiero Is no cleanser of B 'anyldnd at food as COLD DUST, and no cleaning that GOLD DUST wUl not do better M than anything also. Try it once and you will always uio It. bV THE a. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcffo.SL Louis, Haw YOrK. Boston. H $0 mr " K, t OUR $10 SUITS 5SSS of customers, and Reader you, too, will be counted amonsr the nnmbcr, If you want the Best $10 Suit on Earth i Wc have our Ten Dollar suits made In different fabrlcs-and In different styles In 'order to please every taste and we can honestly state that the man wc can not please with a ten dollar suit has not been Jn yet. Wc make It our business to hayc the best Ten Dollar stilts and we've if'ot them. The merchant tailor look stands out alt over them. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. The Popular Clothiers, THE DAILY JOURNAL Mombor Northwoat Afternoon ' Nowapapof Lon(tuo. BY HOFBR UnOTHERS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. !, 1001. Dally One Year, $3.00 In Ailvnnoo Dally Pour Months $1. In Advnnou Dally by Carrier BOo Por Month Wookly Qno Yoar 01.00 In Advanoo EDITORAL It takes a man with a doublo-joir.toil ) riTHndelphin lawyer think.plant to " keep track o( tho Gilbert Ihotliors bnnk fatlure, with Its two rocoivershipa and 33 1 lawyers, pulling and hauling nwny at whu't remains. It is now discovered , that among tho valunblo neaots that .. .erJ? left lying about handy for preforrod creditor! to help thonisolvos to on short notlco, thert) was u tlrobrlck ulaybank worth 150,000, and it la to be presumed that tho only reason some of the gou , tlotnon with a burning doslro to protect thodsposltorn didn't carry that off was bocauco it was not portable, II It had been a resldonco or a piano, "this $00,- 000 Item" would hnvo boen among tho choies in actlpn or sotno othor Intangi- fble abstraction nnd non-got-nt-lble. Now fortunately t remains with othor rhlnoitono jowolry resources, out of which "it Is belioved nil tho creditors wiU bo paid In full." Why in tho mis- chief they couldn't have Just as woll discovered a gravel bnnk worth a huu dred thouiand dollars and hnvo paid tho creditors soino dlvldondt? It might have boon a gold mlno ou tho Bautitttn with xnllllona In It and could all have been turned over to tho school fund nnd havo provided free libraries for tho school children just as well ns to glvu them ta little measly $60,000 claybank Horn to read about. But for fear some of the jentlemen who nro handing out those rich finds to tho people wjll call Tjik JTqvuhau a Small Johnny, or Percy with a Grlevauco, it will take the clay. , bank in good faith, but not nt their valu ation, as au asset worth, as Mr. Gntch informs ub, about $10,000, or that It would, hovo earned Interest on that amount as a inuttor of fact it never was laid to have paid Gilbert llrothora over $000 a yoar nnd It is aeumed that the gentlemen opposed to bankruptcy procMdlogs wilt have to work tho clay- bnV pretty hard to make It earn money for the depositors. Thoro is not a bank In, town would lend af 100 on it. Not ono of thesa gonllomon, who claim it Is a valuable, asset that will help. payMho depositors Jn fall, would' Invest any- .I fl Season Cp?ner S' "T " "C Vl i" 257 Com'l St., Salem, thing in it, Jnd wo can only imagluo that thoy will et into the pit and thovol out tho $50,000 worth of fireclay that is wortli 2.56 a ton F. O. B. On top of having boon attornoy (or Gilbert Brothers, attornoy for Wnt. Goapor, tho lawyer who drew the will, tho executor of tho will, counsel (or tho roculvur, managing n friendly suit for Gilbert Brothers, and protecting the true Intor torost ot tho depositors, wo can eo Til Ford etanding in the fireclay up over his nhootops bossing the gang ol laborers shoveling tho wealth right out by tho shovelful until tho last school child gets every penny. Ho might live Gatch and Bigger nnd John Bayno and nil tho boys a job in tho pit boforo he got through. No common colt can make such n claybank pay when It takes a ptotty hot pigeon to run a monoy bank and keep It out of thtfhauds of tho slier. Iff. But Til can do It if anybody can. A bright day has dawned ou tho distressed dopoiltora over since this claybank, pic tured as a vorltablo gold initio, has hovo In light, A wholo lot ot tho Woman's Auxiliary who hnvo been staying at homo from tho seashore will now pick up and have their outing since they can seen Just whero their Y, M. O. A. funds aro coming from, And tho wholo com munity wears a broad OhrlstiauRndeav or smllo ns a result ol tho discovery of tho unlimited Buenn Vista fireclay de posit among tho assets to draw upon. May thoio brick prove vorltablo gold brick In the bauds ol the rccolvor and his counsel, is thu praper of thu faithful and bolleviug. AAA "A Boast la Time Saves Mine." -Adee's Fables la Slang, a e A whole lot of talent has been work lug its mental machinery ovor Labor Day and tho problems of Capital and Labor, Besides kissing away tho tears of tho oor down-trodden working man, and keeping u sharp eye 011 his possible conduct on election day, tho usual amount of sulphuric acid soda-op oratory has been blown boforo tho pub lie, which as a matter of (act not ono of tho blowora bellevva in, because he does not believe lu any labor nt all if, ho can got out of It and how can ho' believe what he Bays about anything when ho does not bolieyo in thu thing lilmsell? Tljo hones) cold (rozeu truth is that almost no ono labors because ho loves labor and no one would labor It he wero well enough off to get along without work. Tho stoker in the engine room, the hod tmrrier, tli9? mechanic, I ma lype eoiior, mo writer, ouiy worxi twiiniin iixi iimiMitunfiir bccaneo poverty drives Mm to It Then what crodlt docs lio dosorvo for doTitf something that ho would drop Hko n cold potato but for tlio nocosplty of ex latonce? Why don't the Labor Di orators givo us something easy and that docs not como eo near toppling teason off her throne? Our cities nro running full of young men with hands calloused from holding onto cigarettes nnd men wearing ricadilly regalia about being Workmen nnd Masons and Artisans nnd this and that, not one of whom finds the least bit of ploanuro in the ex hllarnting cocktail culled Labor, unices it be to rend orations about it. Our whole educational system is toaching us to get just ne far nwny from labor ns poesiblo, and it hM ho salvation or so- etoty thatwe are not all highly cMhioa - ted and possessed of abundant tneuus or you couldn't got n flnpjnck cooked or a stitch of clothing mnde to covur your nakednesd. Ignorntico nnd poverty nro not least among the shetnnchors of tocio'y In the presort t day nnd ago. It may not always bo thus. Tho time tnnv tut nt. Iintwl ulinn ROmn ... . will loarn . , to look at labor as a means of g'neo and work for tho pure love of work, for fewM J k diseases duatonpois its own eako, not for hire or from no- B S oncd condition of the ctsslty. Tho writor believes that work nlono produces sanity und perfect con- .... .. ... , , ,. , ., ditions of health and gives us tho full- est onlovmonts of all tho blosslncs ol lifo. But that is not tho common belief. The numbor who would labor unless thoyhad to is very small and may lor a timo grow smaller, Thoro may bo people who have worked from neccss- ity until tho habit has becomo second nature, bdt if thoro wero oppor-nmB ,.,,,' , . . tunlty they'd find a way to break oen that habit of their lives and they would lovo labor less than any class that had boon moro fortunate. Tho timo will bo when intelligent people will porform sotno actual labor each day Labor for its own sweot Boko pnd tho inspiration It brings. ft Under the sua there Is nothing new and hosts of things that are not true. 9 9 9 Thoro is little tohopofor from tho troatmont Jack Winters got at tho hands of tho dotcctlvos nnd tho pro prietors of tho Vallcjo Bmelter which ho robbed of $230,000. Shoot your dyo stuff as you ploaso, about bank robbers nnd train robbers nnd mon Hko thia Gormnn cm ploy 0, who has boen sont to tho pon for fifteen years, thoro is n certain respect duo tho man who is n gcnluBiu his lino, and Wlntors was n genius. Ho (ouad a way to tunnel quite a distance through tho ground nnd fetch up under tho oxact spot whero tho gold bars of this great smelting plant weru stored. Ho noxt cut with drills through tho stool floor so carefully that a slight jar m ml 0 a manhole into tho troaeuro vault, from which ho abstracted tlio ohl bars, gut away with them and sunk them In the botta of the salt water bay. Why ho was not wise enough to hide IiIh tracks, alter being abla to coppor all those obstacles, Is n mystory and only proves that crime, whllo It may dovolop abnormal talents In cortalu ways, will Inevitably blunt tl o faculties in othor directions, But thoro was somo circumstantial ovidenue discovered against Winters that might have re sulted In his conviction, Armed with this the dotcctivoB arrested him nnd 011 promises of immunity and n reward of $25,000 offered by the company, lie con fessed tho whole thing, showod where ho had the gold hidden, enabled tho smoltor corporation to recover its $230, 000, nnd (or his rewnrd ho was sent to the penitentiary. It is not said that ho should not huvo gone there, but if, in order to recover their treasure, the smolter peoplo offered him n reward nnd promliod him protection against prosocu tiou, was It honorable to let Jack Winters go to tho pen? Are tho smelter people and tho detectives justified in betraying tho contldonco of a burglar? Will you bo hold gulltleea for breaking your word even to a criminal? It seems to our Imperfect vision that Juck Wlntors Is an honest man compared to his captors nudjhls former employers. Jack Winters is an honeot man com pared to an officer of a bank who loots It or that employe of the San Fraucleco mint who stolo $30,000 nnd has luen kept In olllco to bo given a chunco to pay back what ho filched lu a cowardly manner for ono in a trusted position ou tho iustde. Jack Winters is a saint compared to officials who abuse their trust and rob the people lit public olllee right and left in the naiuo of polities and party. It took nerve and couragu und ability to do what he did and it Is not credjtablo to the machinery of jtistico that pledges must bo brokeu to convict oven tho greatest robber of tnodorn times. It is on n par with tho mentis adopted by General Funston ol Kansas to capture Aguinaldo, only in war all Is supposed to lo (air. But even against crime ou rebellion it is better to honorable. Tb Best PreKrlcttos for Malaria lilllToulo. It U iluiply Iron aud quinine lu a Mteloai forot. No oure-io vy. 1'tlo Kxj. tata Mtmn & Mfitoi s ITGH IS TORTURE. Ecrctna is caused by nn acid humor In the blood coming lu contact with the , kin and producing great rcducs3 nml in- Ihimmatiou ; little pustular eruptions form ind discharge a mm, sucity nuiti, wincu dries nnd ocalea off ; rotnctlmcs the skin is hard, dry nnd fissured. Eczema lu any form is a torment ng, stubborn disease, and the itching nnd burning at times tire almo.it unbearable; Iho acid burning humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other oxter- 'pal nPI,l tcatiot is do nny real good, for as lOng US U1C JXJ15UU IC1UU1119 111 UU UIUVU It will keep tlie skin lrntaicu. HAD FORM OF TETTER. "IVr three ycira I limt Trller on mr ' Ininls, wlilcli caused llielrnsturnldiic. 1'att of the Uuie tliedlscntc j Jffil'jSJS: JiVi.SnrSriS? 'j&iJE to y cured, miJ tliey roulJ tlo nothing for inc. I took only three Iwltlcs of 8. (). H, nml wm coni)ictcly cureu. TllUras fiftcill ytnn im ntnl T Imira ( linccKCcn nny nlgn of v old trouble." Mrs. I,. IJ. Jackson, 1414 McGec St., Kaiifas City, Mo. I S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores It to n hcallhv. natural state, nnd tho rough, unhealthy 5;in uccomccou, cmooiu aim clear, ,-35, g s, ,-nt t.. sipelas, Psonasio, Salt aum.t' vmir cas,, Qur nhvslclaiw h. made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; wc make no charKe for this service. All correspondent conducted in strictest confidence. C 1 ... ..... &H... ... ..... . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OA. Those Buena Vista Clay Banks. K. Jeukjul: Ono would Jndgo from reading tho morning paper that the clay banks nt Duoniv Vista owned by Gilbert ,5r09-wero vory valuable property. It .r thl ,?nb?rt B8' ttro encaged in nn effort to show that they Bro por,ectIy 8olvpiat( and , ordor to ,, so they havo ostlmnted tho Buenn Vista proporty worth $50,000 00. I Jt ia "atonlehlnK that such a el'ly and absurd statement should bu published. Every reader of tho Jouiwal knows whoro Buenn Vista is located and what ia tho valuo of properly in that plac3 aud tho Immediato vicinity. A few days ago whon Gilbert Bros, placed Mr. Tyler upon tho witness stand, ns witnoia in their behalf, ho showed that thoy had sold about $U0 00 wortli of clay from those promises each yoar during the last threoycars. Now isn't$00.00 a wonderful incomo on proporty worth $50,000.00? Tho climax, howover, was reached this mordiug whon Mr. II.lt. Thielson, who was appointed receivor for Gilbert Bros., by tho United States Circuit Court for this district, testified that in making his nppraiseiuont of tho propor ty owned by Gilbert Bros., Mr. A. T. Gilbert was present and mado his esti mate, and ns to this Buonn Vista piop orty, Mr. Thielson sworo that the total value of the Buena Vista property es timated by Mr. Gilbert was the sum Of $1,325.00 and that Mr. Gilbert had informed him that all ho had paid for' tho proporty was $1,272.00, Tlio petitioners and depositors gener ally would bo very much pleuBod to learn that tho Gilbert Bros, wore moro than solvent, because in tho ovout of their being solvont every one of their creditors would bo paid in full, but up to tho present timo Ic would appear at if tho unlucky depositors who had beou slow in going around to see Gilbert ( Bros, on April 23 last to get collateral security, would rocolvo vory little. PGI'OHITOII. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Suffcrlnir. "I sulTered for thirty years witli diar rhoea und thought 1 was past belou cured," says John S. Ilulloway, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much timo and money nnd suffered so much tliat I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feoblo from the effects of tho diarihoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, hut by accident I was permitted to Una a bottle of Chnmborluiu Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhuea Remedy, aud aftor taking soveral bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with tho re mit that 1 am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have." For sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. It's 11 cold day when thoy don't find a valuable new ledge in tho Bohemia mining district. Some good newspaper men up there. There are still qutto n number ot Sa lem people over ou tho Newport beaches holding down their timber claims. Tlio public owes a vote of thanks to that reporter who discovered the $50,000 olaybuuk, u bother the depositors do or not. Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed. Uhamborlalu's l'alu Halm applied to n cut, bniUo, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay tho pa.u and will heal tho parts in lees timo than any other treiitmeut. I'nless the injury is very severe 11 win not teavo a Bear, l'alu Halm uUo cures rheumatism. sprains, swellings and lameness, tor wale by Dr. btonu'a Drug Store. lsotweou the landed poor aud the lauded riuli thero Is uot much room for the laudluss to make a living. 3 There Is a Class ot People Who nro Injured by tho use of eoftco. Itecently there hua been placed in nil the gfocory stoics u now prepnrntlon called tlUAlN-O, made of pure Knilns, that takes tho place of coffee. The most delicate Btomnch received It without distress, nnd bnt few can tell It from coffee. It does uot cost over VI ns much. Children may drink It with great benefit. IB cts. nnd 25 otn. per package. Try It Ask for UUAIN-0. Cotswold Sheep. Korty head of pure bred Cotswold yearling Hams and Hum Lambs for rale at reasonable prices, thoy wore raised in the hills, aro healthy, free from Leech Scab etc. Address David Craig Mucleay Oregon. 8-31-Gt OASTOKIA. 8MrUu IMKlsdYMrUtlAhKirjBasjIt W. O&k HV niififcai nnt!,i'a?wr EDUCATIONAL nJme of time and money In a business education I? not s a course Ust for life sndcty substantial dividends the uniform success or the graduates of the Capital Business College. Our students are offered the advantages of a school well known for Its thorough work, pleasant rooms, jkiurul teachers and in dern methods. Class and Individual Instruction. Living expenses cheap Scad for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Orecon. University College of Music. Now open for the Season. PIANO. VIOLIN. VOICE CULTURE And all theoretical studies Students register any time. Phone 2916 FRANCESCO SELEY. Dean. Academy of the Sacred Heart Salem, Orecon. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Ed ucation thorough and practical. Ceurses: Kindergarten, Primary, Crammer and Academic. Music Department: Conserv atory Methods. Piano. Violin, Guitar and Mandolin, Ucst Instructions In Art and Languages- Send for Prospectus. Ad dress, SISTER SUPERIOR. SOlm School Reopens September 3d SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anvnne wnntino a liMlthv nnfrif inns rller .shnnlH Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and oe reaaiiy served, aoio oy Harritt & OLD POSTOKFIOIS Gas Stoves for Summer Cooking Gas Ranees, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Bolllne Stoves. Call and examine low prices, Special rate for Gas for Cooklne Purposes. : : : : Salem Gas Liglnt Co. 4 Chomokota St. Tolophon 663 FRUIT DRYERS BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONEJI511 103 8TATE THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. ORECON. A first-class piivato hospital for tho treatment of chronic nnd surgical cases. Built tho past year especially for tho purpose for which it is used. Convonontly located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tho most modern furnishing.) nnd Intost appliances uirouguoui me nuuuing, ueaiou uy uoi water anil ligtitou by gas and electicity. Hero tho sick can havo tho comforts 61 an elegant private homo, comblnod with all the advantages of Ja gonornl hospital without tho noise, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside physcians bringing casos In troatod with tho groatest courtesy, and assisted In oporations If roquestod. For terms nnd further informa tion writo or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WBLC0MED BETWEEN 2 AND t.P. M CAPITAL BREWERY Finost boor on thonrkot, bettor than ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING Our superior beer, Froo city delivery. CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest crystal h nt lowest rates, Our superior beer, kept In The purest crystal Jco mado MRS. M. BECK, THE CAPITAL Solicits tho patronago of the fnrmors. Conducts n custom aud local flour mill businoss. 8acks to lot out on usual terms. Wheat stored aud bought nt highest prices. Bryant Reeves,Cor, Church and Trade Sts, A Bureau of The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bujeau of Information for travelers a place whero they. can learn what it will cost to roach ANY point In America or Kurope; 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 jou prefer, write me about it Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louisand KVHRYWHKRK beyond. Cor. DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders with LEAMON 4 BURT for your house painting;, paper hanging or kalsomining at 105State st. ZXmmtbkilMtilAiiiiXXMfiMtfm'itbMrttmm venture. The tenet Its to be derived from such every day. These facts are amply shown by MT. ANGEL COLLEGE.- Alt Angel, Oregon CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS. A leading Institution for boys and yon men Will reopen sept. 5, isjui ADDRESS THtTpRESIDENT CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEM, OREGON. Fall term of twelve weeks opens Sept. 30th In First national Bank Building. Our special work Is to teach the underlying principles. Ho time wasted on the non essentials. The home study and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas antly and profitably In fitting yourself for your life work. Tuition for the term seven dollars. Home study department $5. Aaaress J, J. KKAPS, SALEM, ORE. try can Lawrence OROOEUY Ses't facilities 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 orders promptly. 3C X 3C X, has stood tho .tost:'of.tweuty yonrs nnd is .... t WORKS cold'.'storage, all orders '.Oiled promptly. from puredlstillod wntor. FreoMelivofy Proprietor. CITY MILLS Information. A. C. Sukldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of abovo IusuranceCo is now prepared to do a largo Iusuranco business. Will alto handle real estate. I have a team and carnage which is at my customer's eer Vi and I will take pleasure in showing paulea what I have for sale. Office at present with T A. Llvesley & Co, BUSINESS CAtlDS. O. H.MACK Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Keono, of White Corner, Snlom Oro. Parties de siring suporior operations nt modorato eo in any urnncit aro tnospbCInl request. Money to Loan On farms nnd city proporty. Iuvoit menta judiciously mndo. Insurance of' fee ted. JOHN MOIR Ofllco with Balfour Guthrie &;Co. 207 Commercial Street. 4 9tf Dr, Grace Albright GraduateloflAmerlcsn School of Osteopathy, t : : Every day oxcopt Sunday. Ofllco houro 0tol2n. in; 1 to-l p. tn. Odd Follows' Temple, Cor. Court and High atrnotn. Phono. Mnln 2281. Dr. Taclc Deal, assistant. HOP STOVES Two first-class nop stoves for sale. Call on F. Levy, Salem, Oregon. vsum SOULE BROS. Piano Tuners aud Repairers PORTLAND OR K. ForS Flim rrdtldnMy Jf oac tidcrf nt Goo. Will's Music Store. Huie Wing Sang Co. All kinds of mnttings, China Wnro Jnancfo Fancy Gocdn, Diy Gccdf, Silks, Wito nndeivu'nr, hirt vniftr ttirr-rm of all kinds mado in etorontn vory low pri co. Ordors of all kinds inada up prunptlv. HOflnli Ft., rplim, Qt. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. The stores (two In number) are located at No. 235 and 333 Commercial street, and arc well stocked with a complete line of drugs and med icines, toilet articles, perfumery, trusties, etc. DR. STONE Has had some 25 years experience In the prac tice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultatlon.tcxamlnatlon or prescription. Sewing Machine Repairing I hnvo rented repair spaco of F. A, Wiggins, nt his now location on Liberty street, and will bo glad to eco nil of tny old friondp thoro. Any cowing mnchino ropnlring entrusted to mo will bo guar anteed satisfactory or monoy refunded. JN. 11. liOHUCY 257 Liberty Streot. Old Post Office Stables Aro largo nni' hnvo rouablo attend ante, your team bonrdod by tho wook or day. Good teams for biro. Fricos ron Bonablo. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown Forrv Street. B. R. JOISLE3. Attornoy-nt-Law Toledo, Orovon WaaOlorkof Clroiilt Courtfor nix yean and lm an up-to-dato abmractoi all properly In Llucolu county. Il-I7in JOHN STOUT Successor to HANSEN & LAND0N SaMi Doors, IMInds, Mill Work In Gen eral. Hop nnd Fruit Ilaskets, Ftuit Trays, otc , n specialty. Church and ichocl fuinlturo. Estimates promptly furnislied on all kinds of work. Church and fllill Sts., Salem Best Summer Resort For Clean In?, Dylnzand Presslnsr At this establishmpntyou can got any thing set 'o right, from a pair of gloves, to tho most eluborato silk gown. A gentleman can got his hat cleuned, his trourcrs creased, or IiIb wholo suit ro juvonated to suit his taste, also four suits a month for ono dollar. Buttons sowed on, rips sewed up, suits presaod on short notice. MRS. C. H. WALKER 105 Commercial 6,t. Bargains in Vehicles Two now farm wagons. Three new spring wagons. Two new bucK boards. Ono old buck-board. Three old repaired buggies. Six old farm wagons, light and heavy. One old cnrrlago. Ono old delivery wanon, Ono old heavy spring wagon. One old light spring wagon. One now Democrat wagon New work to order, any style or finish. l aiming nnd repairing dono at prices to suit the times. At tho Salem VVagon nnd Carriage Factory, 304 Commercial Street. 7 31 lm Wkbn-kr Fxnkel, Prop FOR SEASIDE AND M0UrTAINS. flf Newport itULU TUUH CHECKS Bnltj's Hack & Dray Co., give special attention to transferring baggage and camping outfits at samo old price. Hack to Otter rock & Light House. Furnished and linflirnlflhnil liniiDu. Wi..,i i hay, all at bedrock prices.' hotel"blk! ' E. M. MAYS. Proprietor. ) SltUattMa nt hoar! nf novInnliAn . "V- t quiua, bay at the junction of the Big Elk and equina Rivers. Tho Ideal health and sporting resort. Repainted, newly furnished. Terms 1.00 per day, $5.00 per week. Elk City, Oregon. 7 11 2m DAMPING OUFITS.-Tents, BUm. beds, al AnninmnntH fnr fur.Hr... n. , Aching at J, N. Scbantz, 107 Court I uvirci, oxjm, tlanu sioro. Y-U-lm ujsaCrt 4&E S?& !iWN!ONK4CIFIc DKIMUT rait Vom 1'otttan.i n,-8 ottlani Or. AtltUVK Frto.vt Chicago rorttaud Hpcclal 9 a. m, via Hunt lngton "A7lVmio" Kxpreu 9 p.m. Tla Hunt. ItlRtOU ""HtTrauT" Krut Mall 6 p. m. vln Spokano Batt. Lake. Dnn. . anat.U)U,, cl"lto ?.''. J-ake. Donvor-if. C"- .., andKaat. ' "1CHB( Bpokaao. WallrTn ,.?.' man, Uluneapoi,, i 72 if HO no & m. rr 72 PORTLAND TOI CIIICArn No Chance of carCsAC0 n vnanio or cars " IhrotiRh tickets EnBt via all ,.n boat nmf rail, vin Portlnr.,1 a" rall or " Dnllv oxjept 8iind.tr s. p m. Saturday 10 a.m. loAoIorla and War Landliiji. lm' 4 TV tra ox, Hundty Wlf f AMD-Wwtn . ia Mitfiitm lie HI VHR iZSZT"!- for S. t,,M. . . I " m" Tu(ay 1 bur day aad ndp;C;t'4D?3eorra"e-MontfneS:; ,.. ', """" East via all rail or boat aaa roll via Portland. Ticket of flee. dock. E. T. THAYER. Ateat Salem, treion. Corvallis k Eastern llailro'trf TOCE CARD. No. 2 For Ynqulna: Train loaves Albany,; p Tru n leaves Uorvailia.. i:4o p. m Tra nnribnu Viwminn r..r 1 . No. 1 Roturnlntrr H wpm LieavcH Ynqulnu 703 w Lonvo9 Corvallh 11:33 a. m Arrlvoi A limn v io.iq n ... No. 3 For Detroit' J.onve Corvallis 12:00p.m. Loiivus Albany lflop. m Arrlvos T)nf.rlt. n-w ... No. 4 troin Detroit,: Leaves Detroit BItOa. m, Arrives Albany 10:30 a.m. Arrives Corvalllo 11:15 p. m. 'lV.llnfl.l nml A lutlmann Allianu . n,l Covallls, TuesdavH, Thuredays and Sit- UrdavB nnlv. All ntlixr trntn ilallvar. cent Sunday. Trains 1 nnd 4 arrives In Albany la iiinu iu cuunuci wuu mo o. r. soutu bound, ns woll as giving two or three hours In Albany boforo departure of S. l North bound train for Portland. Tralu No. 2 connects with tho 8, P. west sido train at Com Ms Crossing or Inderendonco, McMlnnv 'o and all points north to Portland. J. TonNkit, Enwth Stonk, Agent, Albany. Manager Rocky Mountiaii Limited Is'the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Which TunHbotwcen Colorado' Springe nnd Denver, nnd Chicago, Leaving Colorado springs evory aj nt 1 :30 P. M., arriving in Chicago at 7 P. M., next day only one night out makinc closo connection with evening trains from Chicago for all points oast; nleo connecting at Omahi with morning trains for Minneapolii and St. Paul. Wcokly excursion! ia Personally Condncted Tourist Sleeping cars via tho Great Scenic Lino; from Pa cific Const points to Chicago without change Ask your Ticket Agont to make yoar tickot road via tho Great Rock Island Route Write for particulars A. 12. COOPER. GENERAL ACWT 250 Aider St.. Portland Ore. . Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. George Bros. Projft. Salem Water ft. , OFFICE, 01T7 HALL For water oervlce anply at,0J?" Bills payable monthly In advaocs Mako ail ctmipiatniaav ii'c"""" I Star Box Co. PORTLAND, ORE-- J Manufacturers of Dried Fruit A Boxes. Peach Boxes, Tomato Y Boxes. Hop Boxes, etc-, etc- We make the best Orchara j Box In the market. :: t FRUIT TRAvt A SPECIALTY .. .. DrAfUCt. sW Write for prUes. Deuveri"r. ' O. C. T, Co's PASSCER STEAMERS Pomona and Alton? Leaves tor Portlaaa DaUv Except Suoday at 7 a. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates ffiffiflflfl ocean ANFinTTIHimiTr--- . from ro tland. ah aallliiff date, tUbka " " 8 p.m. ForHMKn,", Hall ererjr S day p' m I "-"- --,. White House Restauranl f