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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
'5iEfs(riw tfwiISMVW.VJi """' "" , 'SSSISSJSS. V. ' THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902. L ! ' .3 r: IK ' ITHE DUO JOURMAL1 Members Northwest Afternoon News i paper League. -i fi? "Wl i t SWfe-.'fl 1'" BHxf 21 Jrite or ie Premium Book Tho Diamond "C" premium book for 1902 U describes ftU and pictures many of tho 300 articles which wo give for wrappers from Qktrrton4kC Amons; them arc: Oleriti , Camera lJol Hpttti , Napkins Handkerchlefa lkwk lltiuM Ulilnn Heautr Pint Towuls Hot Crackers Iioiia . l'orket Hook -HOW, whllo you PBmlura Dipt, Tbo Cudany Faclclnt C., S. Omaha, Kebr. Zither V7U fi. O.M tirmltim think of It. A wlal trill bring It Magatln" book today- v" . &l it New, Just in Iron beds, odd dressers, parlor sets odd parlor pieces, couches and lounges hall trees, side boards. Sec our latest creation in extension tables th?.t house their own leaves, X m X X The House Furnishing Co. 303 Oom'l at., nut to font ofllco. Stores nt Halom and Alhnuy STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY FIarritt &. Lacdrbncb Old Post Ofllco Grocory. A Juipy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you cnu enjoy from nnu of our tondorand delicious moats, steaks, lamb 'Uuraeatii firo ull cot from tho fattuat and nrtmnatcAttlo, and wo enn supply your tablo with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meals at bod rock prices. E, C, CROSS SALEM ORE I'lion 1201 GaiTibriDas Beer! AND ca-oox "iraEa: arsaac oeb-- Everybody is welcome at . THB NOBLB ATP.X rOPNOVRP Oor.HUlo and Commercial. 'Phono, MalaRt. sav i DY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally"One ' Year, $4.00 " In-Advance. Dallv Three Months. $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $l.oo in Avance. I Columbia's Little Sister. H. K, Klsor. In Chicago Hecord-llernld. Miss Columbia hns n llttlo sister now ! Whd looks aa If Inclined to ho 1 afraid; The curl aro ilaik that hung nlmiit her brow, Anil the Lord hns hoard n prnyor Unit she has made. Thonrnro hollows In her tiiilitirnod llttla cheolii, She In rnwjwl unit her llttlo feet ar hare, Hut thorn's niiislo in hur soft tonos when she speaks, Ami when she smiles her llttla face li fair. Oh, llttla Cuba, cense to lib afraid, Tho road o'er which you'vs eonio is rough and steep, Hut a fair way Urn before you, little maid, Whore llowors bloom and happy fountains loap. A llttlo hand ou Columbia's arm, A llttla muld looks anxiously uhoad; Lot him bowaro who sooks to do hor harm. And God protect tho loader and the lad. o CALLINQ A HALT. Mr. Cannon (Hop. III.) mndo a vary OflOQt VO SIlOQCll III tllO llOUHO 011 'IIIOS' day. It was not a Ion speoch, but It wnit filled with facts and flmiros and common koiihu. It rut'Oiiimomlud thn Hopulillcans In congress to call a halt Upon rocltloss oxpoiullturos or public monoy, and pointed out that they woro in a fair way to appropriate nearly 062,0(10,000 for 1903 in oxcoss of the rovonuos for that year, even though thoy should mnko no allowanco of $&(, 000,000 for tho slnkliiK fund. Tho treasury Is In splendid condition, but merely because ouo lins money Is no reason why on should spend It rtek lossly or extravagantly, ami that Is what co iik loss threatens. The appropriations for 1003 will probably amount to nearly $700,0(10, 000, and yet no provision hns been made for tho sinking fund, for an In ternational rntinl or a I'nclflc cable Thoro Is not tho least (ycjislon for alarm, hut ther Is Teasou for prudent economy. Mr. Cannons remarks had such an effect upon his collenKiies that, on his motion, the euactliiK clause was stricken from the hill transferring tho admliilstintlon of the finest re serves from the department of the In terior to tho ilepartment of ngrlciil- tu re The purpose was to establish Kiuuo preserves, nud Mr. Cannon point ed out Unit the III 1 1 woulil lend to an expensive and tiiiuevossiiry establishment The HepubllrHiis nro healuniiiK to realize Hint they aro on trial, and that they may lose the house ut t lie No soiiu'i of the expectations of their con- stltuteiits They will ho on the defen sive for failure to take any action against tint trusts, and If they should deny reciprocity to Culm they will be In still worse rase. The people ns u whole may not take much Interest In the cnnul project, hut failure to mt vide for an IntenicMiiilr eunui win i... niiouier campaign grievance charged up iiKiuiisi me iieiiuiiiinin party. Then there Is the Philippine policy, or want of policy, to he defended, mid Hepuh- limn iiiiiKiessmeu cannot nrford to ndd to the load they have to bear by oxtravagHiu hi appropriations. Tim Ueinocmts apHir to be getting to gether, and will present a formldsble fnmt at the Nuvember election If they follow the example set them In In- niiuiii nun gel completely iiway from Hryunlsni. Mr. Cnnuou'i warning conies rather late In the session, hut umiwr mm imiu ueer. -0 fS JUST A COUGH Tliat uots your JunHS soro and weak and pnvos the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop tho cough In a day and heal your lungs. It will cure con sumption, asthnin. bronchitis, and all thront and lung troubles. Positively Kiiaranteed, and money refunded If you are not satisfied. Wrlta us for froe sample. W. H. Hooker A Co., Huffalo. N. Y. 1). J. Kry, druggist Cuban republic possible. Now for America to close her ports against the products of Culm and restrict their market would be an Injustice. Let the president be stistnlnad In his man ly effort for Justice, o JOURNAL X-RAYS. l.eok out for Tracy and the post in the procession tomorrow. Tho skies are brightening for the greut Dig celeluatlon of the fourth nt Salwn. ' . It may he ucrtiiatlc fireworks sure enough, if old Jupiter IMiirius don't let up. Rome of the solldest business men ami hlggast taximyers are for a spfl- cImI session. And why not? V The foresters nre rigging up n float, and propose to oxplodo the biggest flrecruckar of tho dny at the end of the procession. Tho Journnl forco will colobralo the Fourth, and so thoro will bo no paper, but a big double, red-luttor flat salary edition Snturday. Ileshlos Its big freo rural mall deliv ery, Tho Wookly Journal goos free for throo months to ovary homo In Snlom and suburbs thnt don't gat tho daily. ICastoru Oregon promises a bumper wheat crop. Tho prosont rain has holped all grain In Wostarn Oregon, and everything else, hut n llttlo hay Is down. Washington newspapers flung so much mud nt Oregon olllolals nud Or egon posses that It Is tlnie to suggest that the nuvy hi) called out to prevent Tiacy rapturing a revenue cutter and bnmhnrdliig the city of Senttle. All people who have no graft In the present condition want a special ses sion, whether It makes Oeer senator or not. The Journnl does not think It will come within 1110 miles of mak ing him senator, hut If he don't call n special session to eunut flat salurles, he will not come within 100 miles of being senator. At last account! Tracy had captured a gasoline launch on Paget Sound, hail Impressed a crew of six men, and was making for Alaska. lie may sine h and rapture a custom house or two; no telling what he will do so long as a posse of newspaper reporters are working on the trail at ?5 a column, o Any person living on or nsar tho route and not within tht corpornto limits of any town or within SO rods of any postofflce. who desires his mall deposed at a given point on the line of the route by the rarrler may pro vide and erect a suitable box Or crane on the roadside, located In such man ner as to be reached ns conveniently as practicable by the carrier without dismounting from the vehicle or horse, and such person shall file with the postmaster at the postofllce to which hi mall Is addressed (and shall lie one of the two jiostolllces on the route on either side of and next to the Irox or crane) a recpiest in writing for tho delivery of his mall to the carrier for deposit at the designated pol the ilsk of the add rone. The mail hag or satchel above described, as well as the box or crane, must be provided by the person for whose use It Is In tended without expense to tho depart ment The carrier is not required to collect mall from the boxes, but there Is no objection to his doing so, If It does not Interfere with ills making the sched ule time. The law provides that every carrier of the mall shall receive any mail matter presented to him. if piop erly preMld by stamps, and deliver the same for mailing at the next post- office at which he arrives, but that no fees shall be allowed him therefor. A Physician's Tests. BHdht'B DiBcuse and DIobcteH Ave Positively Curublc. uv action Sale Local News Itemo. Articles of Incorporation Hied with the secretary of state today were as follews: The Mountain View Copper Com pnny, of Keiby, Josephine county; capital stock $1,200,000; incoipora ters: W. F. McNumurn, W. 15. Olm stead, J. I.. Sewell, J. O. Sewell. Olene Live Stock Company, of Klamath Falls; capital stock $30,000; Incorperators: I. I). Applegate, C. N. F. Armstiong, Hex 15. Hard, Chas W. Jackson, Hubert W. Prosser. Ashland lion Works, of Ashland; capital stock $120,000; incorperators: I). H, Provost, J. L. Kenton, Ceo. Wild, W. A. Krooborg. The Marion county court was con veiled In monthly session this mom lug. The day was tnkou up In the consideration of bills. Tomorrow a Joint session will he held with the Linn county court, when the bids will be opened for the construction of the partnership bridge across the Snntlam river at dates. On Saturday bids for the reconstruction of the entire west approach of the Willamette ilver I) ridge nt Salem will be opened. The expense of these repairs will be erpinl ly shared by Marion and Polk coun ties and the city of Salem, Jirig Honry S. I'oote, a former mombor ol our Stnte Suprema Court ComuiMon, nud one of the best tcoowa Jurist ou ttie Coust, nrnUei the following certllloete: "I m ake.1 lu wrtlfjr the following fneti. A wiill known phj-li'ln In ncllva protlo put two r of llrlxlif l)le nl one of plnl-clw on tl Fulton OonipounJu. Ha U wlWnK U' re,ulu ,I0U,1 bo known, but for profMlonl ttou without lil nme. A th rwulM re to qurplr opposed by " .u.l orki. I wa aiked to lnmttKte nl re- . I port tin" faol. wbloli I did. and t find and certify as nt, at i ' M " AnoldMlHKlpliylnln of unquestioned; stand Ing and ability l. Ju.t tested the Kulton Com- albnme'nurla dr..py. Ho t limb, swollen Mmwl .to fh. r.-mwiuml the dr.iIMr dlMDPt-ored In tbltty days nnd lat of the mbunwa In 90. Cured. " .' 1. r t i. II .kfnn In title it's I) oeaw of S tears' standing, allminen larpe, drproy, cto. In S Uh alhtimen reduced a half, and a ft later alhiiniendonn to a traoo and drowy entirely Knne Patient Insl.trd le rfaswel and left lor n eitended trip. ( Too early. It l bclleted, for pr '"c'a'wo S-Mr. I', Chronic diabetes) physician etaiei. "lypleal en-, worst I crer .' ,',r"0t'" dais pain dlMpimared and MiRar derealn( fee oml report rtnear reduced halh linproiement . ......... .d ., tiintf tAa irrv tnl. ' Asked what pere-eutaRC nre curable by tbeee (Vmi (Hinds, the nhrstclau replle,!- 1 don t knuw. but It must Ijc lar e-nearlya hundred, If my own MM, are any criterion. R Vooti tma lAM,annu..W Ul Slh I'linflMH.11 Asked what he individually tliouKht of It, Judge l"n.ii reulfed! ' I all) Mtlslled the cure lias own fouiid," Medlcrtl works ngroc thnt might's Disease and Dlnbete ure locurnblp, but 67 tier cent, uro positively reooterlnu utdor the lulton Com pound. (Common forint of hldney complaint unit rheumatism offer but short reHistance ) l'rlco, tl for tbo IlrlKht'H Dlsoaso and tl.W for 480 MontgcimorySt.,San Francisco, solo com pounders. Tree tells mado for patlonts. Ue surlptlve pumpblot mulled froo. C. C. Comfort, Sob Agent. Tu tAmtiorarllv nostnoned on account ol tho rush. Many of our cuetomen preferred to purchase at private sale for the barnainB wo offor was bo low that It took all hands to wait on them. We had to employ extra help and cur book keopor had to turn salesman bo llie auclioncor was compelled to step down, Tho Bargain ssle will continue until nio entire biock 13 uiepuoui. m. uur nBjott msnt is Reed yet in clothing, men's furnishing goods and hats. Bargains la fins faiiB. Oar assortment in Indies and children's- uudernoar is eomew hot broken alto, our'lace sBBortmeut is broke but wo havo a large lino of insertion loft. We positively aro going to dispose of the whole slock. A few fixtures let , cloak slandB, nandkerchiof stands, umbeiella stand and r.icki 1x8 ft show etee, 1 0 ft ehow case, 1 ribbon casoj 1 nifcn wax dummy, dummies nud slamlj.l detk; 1 stove, 1 fafe, all in aliimplfanyonodntitea. RKMKMBKK TUK PI.VCE Jrietnan'e sJcinT st' Trfff I"-11"1 lyTnmiUBW Since ho hns sovercd his connection with tho church nt Corvnllls Mr.. Knight hns been approached by mem bors of tho Contial church in this city, which body ho organized about ten years ago, with a hopo of securing his services for thnt congregation. It Is hoped by many of his old friends that Mr. Knight may bo Induced to accept this work, as thero nre scores of his old friends who liko to hear I1I111 preach. 0 Wc sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under n pos itive guarantee. It will cure all chron ic and other blood poisons. If you have Eruptions or soros on your body, or are pale, weak, run down, It is Just what you need. We refund money if jou are not satisfied. 50 cunts and II .(in. I). J. Fry, druggist. 0 MEMORY'S PRANKS. &' - -gdtfW"" Wo- . A . -?'t..l tjr vy j n v WJN Z BVTX . 4 il'TN. i - J JT&. V itjlfeiiK & 7 2&Pt At Easter Time Is when the building buncsa nill be In full swing, If you lmvon't given yi 01 ordeiB for your lumber lequlreinentB li will pay you to get estimntcs from Uo'idato Lumbor Co., for tiny nnd sll kinds of lumber for out or insula work lath, Bhingle8, porIi, doors, blinds and evorythiug needed in this lino, copfHidHr' Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pnoa'r. depot. Phono 061 IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. Herplclde Is used toCure Dandruff. RURAL MAIL DELIVERY Incrensed Facilities for Daily Journal Readers TARIFF AND TRU8T8. The Cklcngo Tribune. Htnnibllcau, has concluded that It may he ikmsIIiIm for tho United States to Iwtrn kh,,.. iiiiiik inim wew xeaiaud. Nhw Xen. land has In Its imiteotlve turiif lw pnivtsiuu Hint in a cum where evl iltMirtt Is forthcoming tlutt u iwrtlcular duty Is lending to the formation of trusts or comhlimtlims, It may be sua IMMtded. The Tribune savs: I nuuuuy, except a sUtckholdttr lu a 10c linen towels good sizes only 10c 50c shirt waists reduced from 75c now only 50c, 75c shirt waists reduced from $1.25 now rVSiiXSXKS 1 pa SjrtgHtMl to foster ytMing and it niggling omy oucc Muslin underwear, the best in this city for the money, Bedspreads worth $1,00 now only 75c, A.illinery, latest styles, nicely trimmed hals. Reason able prices. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noit Door to the Poitufllc. POLLM &N S.BX. SBBDBR , IK ' x rrHffii.?!.-riN.: .)L 17' vwt w? oswrry r ssh- " Zt.r.W' J?nvI Npte ci,t.n T-h7"i4sj ,, , 4I8WS iThJ3 f Industrie aad in kmui nlu .... n...i. ft until tiiei- can walk hum. When a trust lu the gurally accepted meaning of the Mt.r.1. U formed the MaittrHl prasutnptlou Is (list the pro taction which has bii Hn..n ti... i.. I llUMtll' .uUiIm.lII.1 I.. ... . ' ..-.,, "wnnitii ,j in,. (1111 HUH usssi. If the Uuittnt 8lI,-H m,i,. . Nw XeatHud ameudment a pa ..f very tnriN' Jaw. the tsiifT t,n Kttiu U 4oMtsAic pntducUou of iu.h , tiuJJtMt hy trusts, could it,. H.mp,.iul..! wllhowt Hwakeulug (he f,! ..r tu.. gwnetal rwUnum of ih. unrr r.v.,u xsiHiiie. me averae limit l, n, w thai th lailff on steel U sui l..m-ti.,. ,. . . " ,r'Jmi) eiml.1, tmicu rilstosi nt,.. ,,mpoiui..i t. tnact uurtawntaiily high ..i,,s ,,. m'Hf cm .umers itui i. hi-.. iwsis that he would rather pm i, ,n, J?".: "" T.f""" '"'' h- Whohyjale m..hsilltm, ol ti.- Dm, ki WhltB H.lll.1 toll.. ., it , Hiotllly tho M.. I hrh.4uli U.. III Now ., a'.in.l ,...,.,,,. .im..iu r -"I ...., ... imi,.ii IH,u xit ,h(. ,, ly III III.' aHlli. tllttll WlHIld ftdkls, ....I .. uii. appu, Mtiiut to (h (rini nuiio IHkl.i Sid old I'M! it .1. x, t'tue.d fn'. t.. fllll .. ZfJllMll.l The Journal Is pleased to lirlug lte fore the notice of Its out of town pat rons the further Improved facilities or the rural mall service. Under these new regulations, our tMtmua ul. though not resident upon vet adla. cent to an ostnbllshetl stage route. Ing out the regulations Just published by the postoM.cs dsimitmetit. lu addition to carrying the malls lo the various ikmIoIIIcm, the carrier will he lecpilred to deliver mall Into all Ues and hang small Iwks or satchel on tranes or pouts that may be erected along the Hue of the lmite. under the following regulations of the department K. II. Lyons, New York, N", Y says ..I ... ..... mj -j ti ..'. ., enjoy using It. It Is refreshing." Dr. J. II. Hush, Toledo. Ohio, writes: "Newhto's Herpiclde lias given bet ter satisfaction than anything I evor used." Mrs. Horkey, of Chadron, Neb., says of Herplclde: "It cleaned my head of dandruff and stopped my pair from falling out. It is the best remedy for dandruff 1 ever used, and I have used a great many. " H. 8. Coleman, Ann Arbor, Mich., says: I have used two bottles of Herpl clde and derived benefits therefrom." o Pioneer Mlnlstsr Resigns, Hev. P. 8. Knight, the pioneer Con- gregntlonal mlulster of Oregon, who has for the past three years served as ! pastor of the Corvallls church, closed his Hoik there last week, for the rea- m mat ue uoe not tare to travel hack and forth continuously. During the time of his pastorate he has gone from Salem to Corvallls every week, aside from tilling several aide ap pointments, and the other day he fig ured out that he had traveled on these trips neatly l'.tWu miles, or ahnnt Why I)i) Wc lU-iiiemlicr Certntn 'riiiiit.i nud i'j.ii i.:..u: The wiKiirlcs of memory nre sonic of the iiiodt lliteiestliig ot tlmse connected with the human mind and body. YVh.t do we foigct certain ililtifrs nud to member others' .Myriads of theM- lr- Jtf:iiliirltics are n yet iiiuiccom led for. Perluips not even the cleieiest metiipiiybiuian will ever ucioimt for (hem. 1'iofessoi' James leiulnds us how puiiiviiiiujt which we oiive irieu hi nun to rectill will iifteruaid, when no have I given up tho attempt. 'Minuter Into the mind," as L'nioi'Min snys. us Intiu ccntly ax if It hud never been miiii moiled. Arnln. Iiygone eHrleiices w III icvlve after yeiirk or oblivion, often as the lesult uf some cere.'mil dlwusc or acci dent. .Such it case Is the one quoted by (.olerldge or a young woman In tier limny who could neither road nor write, but who tas wild to be iossenetl of a devil iHfBUce. lu a fever, hhe was henid raving lu litlu, (Jreek and In an oh-K-ure rabbinical dialect of Hebrew. Whole pugem of her talk were written down and weio found to consist of sentences Intelligible lu themselves, hut net Inning the slightest mectloii with one another. To wiy that she was IKVseswil of a devil was the easiest way of accounting for the matter. At last the myxtery was cleared up hy a physician, who traced buck the gill's history unlit he learned that at the igo ot nine she was taken to live at the Iujiik or an old pastor, a great Hebrew scholar, and that she remain ed there until tho inifdor's death. It hhii neon ror years the old man's cus tom to walk up and down n imsmge near the kitchen nnd read to himself tu a loud voice. Ills books were oxainlned. nnd among !XSi( !) ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery, ribbon, Jaces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line An especially beautitul lot of new veilings. Our goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. '5XiX?7GX3 A Good Wife and Health... Aro n man's best wealth, nnd ho ran contribute to tho health of hlmtol and wife by usl'ig tiio Capital Brewer' buir. It is pure, nealttiful and nutri tious, and a delightful bevornpo i any BC.taon, and during wnrm wcntlio tlitio ien't a thirst quencher tliatcso equal It. Capital Brewery Co Mra. M. Beck, Propriotor. 5i 53Ji &- f. 5 Summer Garments 1 T Vwis? r- When lnndfiomoly laundered, lo k very1! 'Xm, V I m 'i? I'xpensfvo. Our specially is ladies' an$ . j-Vn? ' KLIi iioniiemoirB Hurt wait,!, duck eulpJl 52S& h- 'Jrrn3-4ZiiL wasii dresses, and outing gorda venerafl 'fW I .fl-.f- '" "? compare with other laundriel A W f iftBOSSMli EB ll ""nr "orH wl ntjunrter, althouefl H yd '5rsS our rates aro low. Comments on whul "''rvi I '3' i Ur Ur unnnil"ou chorus ol iylNtwA-&Z QalAtll Qt A3 ttl I HitirTfil 4 1 I X ' -"--1 I COLONEL J. 0LMBTKD, mOPJUBTOU. "' - SLL- """",11 n DOnODS D. OLUBTKD, MOB. . j. Phme411 230 Liberty 8trct v --"" "-"" "- ,--- -"' ' iVS TViroK mi JTW -m - " ii . .---r Trass iriaaiil B I B li tV?TS3rI lBr half ) luuiid the gluhe. Mr. Knight tl'em tmny of t,ie Pnsages taken down h alwais had a prefeienco for serv. I !! "!. oun,t '0,, bwlshlo wore ing luial or pioneer miiareiraiimil . "n!f"- lu rr ot deiuonluctil t. - - ---- iumuuiJini nii,-sionai oi( ongreeations- as u were. 'AS KIND AS CAN BE 99 jt -i .'-i DHORTIilNE ahd Union Pacific IHissesslon was nlmndoued. - Youth's vompaiiiou. ioi lieaan , ,,,-,.. learned fu.m u. 1 IHtitHllllc I ielll ii,si. IT" v. numtv msm wjku vtMMJ BHifVwnMKISIIBI US4e Us 4Mt and UltoaiHMi,,., e ra HMraeir b, vut NW, LktT JU8TICK BE DONE, wneiuru Hresideut Roosvslt i-. it, i no lu! .,,., t Amsiltan su h. ., ,h tst fMiwrtsis (Lo on.Hr zr ;;' , :ttA; UUla iu..i ...- ' . "' '" he cualniy lolcl tfct. ,MiaiDl( t ;" cm- w nmkt lu .I...M...II . .. 'S..-TeX .uiM.i, .T ,"""' .wpuruunuf AniKr , i ..... i.. . . "" ... .Bl i.,i, Jfi,rtl ft. I,m "- --.M. (. for CtHJU toward tbeML rs.n t. r. in imiu n.nu,,i, -,...,, -" leu... n.. '...... -." wr ' mm'm iihs tl iiaa r" fNv . okvd U r ' .t.el IlljtJu AMVU Lua i tto ot tho n Jt'r EsfwriiiKiii GOLD DUST. " " I I JvPv "Le 1hc GOLD DUST I I I f!r twins do your work." lA aV k I lii IkV S AV,IMV,U ISs. BBSS' I 1 iff if HKw'mK W 1 H HI ,' iaiL! ' T3t J ...... X -ZZSyXMmW Stc,. R SBBVIAli . ' WS-- LSMUBSV .T iHKv. S:& S SBBl ml t, Hi1 ill IT s fA-Nfc' a &- r TV ffl B ;"'": fllllfl I1 1 ! ' vTH uYi BI'aSHI I 1'iMaV SX r, V- mas MlmmlMMfiiNllllMii' s-?mHt or m m MmjMj J 7T r Good-bye m m m Ssfe Soapf Weicome fJ? M m Mm rm ffl M P9 w4m m JIJL!LM gMMJ M f ! i ... - gLiiiBKF- mwMMmmr vssskbv sssn ksk b ig SssJ -S' S.ffi,rt "r."i" j v.. K,mia, nn, n , jars. ss i a. ,tai' "s -srs Jiivy-.-: jk sbs I sW Mads oniv k., -rur- m, .. sV frum Ml Ck.uaZZtowY?, ' "' f AWBANK COMPANY-. , ""w'""""' I . Tiiat's what an Oregon woman said about Bur llntiton trainmen. She and her three children l$Ja9t ridden nfe than 1000 miles on the Burling, ton. Women travolitiR alone, and women with children, reeeive espocial conHider ation from conductors, paisengerdirectore, brake, mon and porters, on tho ininiijgion. Three routes East via Denver, St. Paul or Bill. iugs. C SHELDON. General Apt. 100 Third Street. Portland, Ore. DKPAUT KOK TIME SCHEDULES From forllund, Or, Chicago l'ortl&nd fipoclal 9.-00 a. m, vU Hunt. ingion AtliTntlo Kxproai 8 60 n. m, via Hunt. Ingtou "St."PauT Kaatitall D;lo p, m. via Halt Xjike. DenTer. Ft. W.,l. Hm.I.. 1- OltT, St. Louis, Chicago I.SO p m, and East. ARK1VK FHOM Salt Lake. riAnvnp irt Worth, Omaha, Kumi wt,j. nt. uoiiiB. i:uir&ffn .. v... .--- Vaila"WalIrIjwltnri Spokane. Wallace. Full- piui, Mtnuenpolli HI, Paul Ttnl.i.V. .I,IA..1 vt. ;.rr., "".".." "f1"1"" p-uii-aKo, ana jMat. 8.10. m. :e n m 77 hours 79 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO It No Cbsore of Cars ThrOUffh tloknta via tl.la .Aula tr. all , Eastern DOints on nnln nt RinM.arn I'a. who oepot otlice. Corvaifis&EasternR R OCEAN AND HIVER SCHEDULE From PortUnd' V, a r. T-,mC Card No' 20- No 2 For Yaquina 1 oa.-s Albany 12:15 "i' uorvauts Arrives Yaquina No 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqwlna Leaves Corvallls P. m. 1:M P. m. P:M p. m. T:00 a. m. H:M a 111. IS: IS P hi. Arrives Albany No 3 For Detroit- T .io.. . . V . rny 1 :00 i, S:4I p. 8 p.m. All (ailing dates m bjoct iu cuaueo KoranKrauciKt) Ball every flday Daily lr except suuuay 8p. la. Saturday in p. ta, 4 p. m COI UMBIA HIVER To Astoria an-1 Way Landings. m uudtr Arrives Dtratt N'o. 4 From Dtr,it Leaves Detroit .. Arrives Albauy :M a. u:us a. m. u2T' l att,i i ' i Albany Tn throe bu ..Wa1M Ilv,n two "r mree Hours iu Albany before d S KS- T nOHb d tl " train iSo. S rounvu -i.i, .,. ., . P trains at Conallls and Albany alv ' Ing direct service t v.u-.- ". !" 1 jaeut beachea. au-. lolT.?"?" and at rwTrafrsis-vi - - ' w-m af sm,i via in I . WILLAMETTE RIVER Dteaillfr tfntK li..a. Cl...., Inr Pr.rl- landandvaylandlugs on Tuesday ,Thu days and Saturday, about 7 a. m. For toryallis wtid way landings, Mondays, V, etlneedsya and Fridays at about 6 P. in. ' A L. ORAIO, M P. BALDWIN. t Gen. PM.. Aat. Agt. O. B. & N. dock uriisuu, ore. Falem, ur m.. aftAP tku rri..i it Srtlltlian, U..K. -. " Ol lUei -"M 4 M.-IBL BOUrSI Ik.in . ,. l)..tfi...i . . ''u vratiu . vfiutuu. niTHiyv n..1. K 4S n , - ""'"Ml 81 Fur further Information apply to J. Turner. Agent, Albaa Mer . reuiSa. jcBt. Oorvallls. O, C T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Ltjeret for Portland Monday. For Corvallls futsdsy.Tbors Wedaejdayjnd Friday. 7 a.m. rur torvaius rutsaay.i oars day and SJturSay st 5 P. ta. I- Quick Time, Cheap Rates ' Dock! Foot of Trad st. , M. P. BALDWIN. Alt. BWWma ''''''''''MM'--J--- - MstaiMMihiiiiiaiiii iSiJftii TtSmrmmTnmWfmmmmWKrmmuitMt . ul ggSHgggggggggggggg riTvK.