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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1902)
r c rrr W" i& i t U '' ? .?..- JH3 ?" ".",! "f-ra ai 3 I ."it & m r3 -rA C 'A; LT'. ' i I. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1902. 4E CATARRH The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, is just as senseless as would be kindling a fire on top of the pot to make it boll. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities nnd passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up ngain with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, r.roducliicr itiflnmination nnd excessive flow of mucus. much of which is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the body, When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eves red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the cars. No remedy that docs not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the Circuiauon nit ohciibivc maiicr, nun wncn in.ii, jjuic blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap near, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. 8. 8. S. being ft Btrictly vegetable blood purifier docs not derange the 8tomach and digestion, but the nppctite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case nnd get the beat medical advice free. Hook on blood nnd skin diseases 6cnt on application. TUB SWirT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, d. fWW II I l I ii Niiimi . I ni i XJ g.'I'"J? THE DAILY JDHL Members Northwest Afternoon New paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally-OneYearrH00 In Advance. Dallv Three Months. $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, i.oo in Avance. JOURNAL X-RAY8. ur KX action Sale Is temporarily postponud on account of tho ruth. Many of our cuatomorH preforred to purchaeo at prlvnto sale for the unreins wo offer was to low that it took all hands to wait on thorn. We had to employ extra help and our book keeper bud (o turn enleeninn eo tho auctioneer was compelled to elep down. The Bargain aalo will continue until ho ontire stock In disposed of. Our floeort mout Is good yot In clothing, mon'o ftirnlahliiK nooda nnd hats. Uuralim in flnu fans. Our aiaortinont in Indies and children's underwear is somewhat broken also, our loco Hssortmaiit is broknbut wo hnvo a larao lino of insertion loft. Wo positively nro koIuk to dlapoes of the whole sleek. A fuw fixtures lef -, cloak stands, Handkerchief stand, umberella idand and racks 1x8 ft show caao, L0 ft show caao, 1 ribbon case; 1 nun wax dummy, dntninioa nnd stands, 1 doak; 1 stovo, 1 lafe, all In a lump If anyonodeslros. HKMEMI1KKTUK VlAOli jfrfefcman's 307 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. When Sylvia Sprays the Lawn. When Hylvln In tho morning taken the fllnuous garden hoo And Jlutlors to the vordnnt spot In fiont, HIhj has u monstrous sun-hut sot to shield her piquant nose Whllo busy with that world-refrosh- ItiK stunt. Thon woe) to the pedestrian who (low watch uml dodge Whon Slyvla Npruya tho lawn In front of w hu ru hIki'h known to lodga. Whon Sylvia holds tho nnw.le pointed out toward the atreet, Aud looks at tho geraniums near by, There's danger on the sidewalk -O you never saw the bent! For Hylvla has n wondrous wander ing oyo. Thon dodgo lll(o all creation whon you pfisfl tho pretty placo Whom Sylvia Hpruya tho vordancy With such consummate grace. ROLLMAN CHERRY SBBDBR eTcbco cmfnWo jjjeTrDa. ft' X illB perfect Cherry Bender does noioriiuii hid cnorry or cause nny long of Julco; n practical mnuhlno for large, Btnall or Cal ifornia cherries. Tho need extrautini: knlle driven tho eoed Into one illnh aud actually throws the cherry into another. Tho mnrkn of tho knife can scarcely ho soon on tho needed fruit. It feeds from 'M to 80 quarts per hour. Retail price, 65 cents, X R. M. WADE & CO. Garcibrioas Beer! O many a stenographic Job linn fallen to tho lot Of that particular nngol who records Tho hIii Hint Is most common whon humnnlty getH hot Tho habit of employing nnughty words And all bocatiHo Hylvla with her care losa llttlo way Whon Hlio takoH out tho garden Iioho ami lotH tho nozzle play, a, W. Ollllum, In I.oh Angeles Her aid. It U a demoralization of our public life to pay any man such a salary that In a fow yearn ho has an Immoimo for At hut accounts Tracy had not Jelned the eiiKlneern' strike, hut Is still able to run any crnft that ho can gat aboard of. Thoy toll of a young man who start ed In twenty years ago to swoop out a law olllce aud study law, nnd who Is Htlll HWeaplllg out. Here are some or tho delightful per Hplcueltles of tho KiikIIhIi language: Tho rain hits downed tho hay that Is up, and wot up tho hay that Is down. woathor promised, formantatton will onsue, nnd the fruit will become worthlefls. o New Record Is Established Fifteen cents Is now tho maximM: figure for contracted hops of the !'"-' crop In Marlon county, an agreement at that figure having bean recorded with Hocordor Roland, this wook. Flv contracts wore filed Thursday aftei noon, ns follews: Honry Grimm, of Mt. Angel, to J M. Wolfurd A Co.. for H. (loldmnn & Co of Chicago, 0000 pounds,, lDOz croii at 15 conU. Homer Oouley. of Salem, to A. Mag nus Sons Co., of Chicago, 10,000 itoundu 1902 crop at J3Vi cents. Win. Kaufman, of Sllvorton, to A. Magnus Sons Co., of Chicago, MOO pounds, 1902 crop, at 12 coats I). McCloary anil I.. Ames, of Silver ton, to A. Magnus Sons Co., of Chica go, 5000 pounds of 1002 crop at 12ft con In. 1 A. Byrd, Jr., and T. A. Dltmarfl, of Falrflold, to Goo W. Hlklns, of Phil adelphia, 10,000 pounds, 1002 ciop, at lift cents. Chan. P. McCormlck and Ah King, of Woodbum, to T. Hosonwald A Co.. of Now York, 10,000 pounds, 1902 crop, at 111 rents. o Mokl Tea positively Cures Ulck s iJlik 1 'm!BTmi$fr amtAO.cn ITTER Noo'liermrd iclno can show i 'ecordofcurci if rtomuch Ills equal to the bit (ero. This la the beat evidence nl its value. It will cuo Heartburn, Belchln?! Indigestion. Dyspepsia and Liver and KldneyTrouble BE SURE TO TRY IT. ANOTHER PIONEER , RE-INTERRED Early Pioneers of Oregon Will Rest in Lcei Mission Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. He movoH all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect comploxlon or money refunded. 2 He. and COc. Writo to us for froo sumplo. W. II. Hookor A Co., UulTalo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Druggist. o REAL ESTATE ACTIVE Construction of Buildings Continues Uninterrupted Tho remains of the Into Rev. H. K. Hliies. D. D., and that of his deceased wlfo were removed recently from tho Lone Fir cemetery, Portland, to the Lee Mission cometory, Snle.lt, and in terred in the "Diamond Square," where, where so ninny of the early missionaries are burled. A year ago last Decoration Day Dr. IIIiioh visited the graves of his heiolc associated, and he talked of the people who wore bulled there, and of the duty of our church to erect a fitting memorial. It ought to be done. In tho "Diamond Squnre" there should be a monument to the men and women who brought Christianity to this Western shore. The above Item Is taken from tho Pacific Christian Advocnto, Portland, a Methodist publication. Tho Leo Mis sion cometory at Salem bolongs to that denomination, nnd In it reposo the remains of many who wore prominent In Oregou'd early history. Among thorn arc Jason Lee, Cyrus Shephatd, P. L. ICd wards. J. J I. Wilbur, "Father" Wal ler, Gustnvus HIiips and Hlshop Eras tim O. Haven. THE MILK WOMAN. (A. Mumby In London Spectator.) She was tall and strong ,and she walked along With a firm, substantial trend, Like one who knows that wherever she goes Sho Is earning her dnlly bread. Yet sho Is aware that her fnco is fair; Hut she also understands That the best of hor charms are her stout red arms And hor strong, hard-working hands. "It's them," she says, "as has work'd for m, Wherover my work Iibh been; And as for my face, why. It's no dis grace, For I reckon It's always clean. "Well, there's Jack, I know, he bothers me so Hut what do I enre for hini7 I'll ha' nothing to say to a lad that's gay, So long as I've life and llrab! "Such a chap may do for a wench llko you, As Is fond of an easy life; Hut If I got a man, I shall do what I can For to mnke him a working wife," Then she went on hor beat through the hustling street With a step llko a martial man's: A stop that suits her Iron-shod boots And the weight of hor clanking cans. There were many who eyed her state ly stride As she moved through the yielding crowd, With her hands on hor hips and a smile on her lips And n look both calm and proud. They could not see what was clear to me That tho loftiest lady there Might envy tho part in Dame Nature's heart Which Is owned by Kitty Clare. Ss-3-iltJfc 9 BBB pyip Ann STORE d a PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. ft MAro r AWT swim in shackles. i nimn niii n Is isn't a question AND o-oojd xir3scxs3BB:aEB,sr Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB ALEX CORNOYER Oor. Hlntu and Oominorclnl. 'Phone, Main HI. 10c linen towels good sizes only 10c, 50c shirt waists reduced from 75c now only 50c 75c shirt waists reduced from $1.25 now only 50c, Muslin underwear, the best in this city for the money Bedspreads worth $1,00 now only 75c, Millinery, latest styles, nicely trimmed hats. Reason able prices. If Chnrloy Fulton has n sure thing on tin SHiintni-Mhlp, ho eaii nlTiiicI to he gouoroiiM and favor a spoclul ses sion, and give tliH pooplu lint milarlus. The Jouruul doeH not favor strikes ns a rulH. KnuiHtimtM they are Justl llublo. Idluputlou nnd good method of putting up a rtMorvo fund for h rainy day are potent weapons for all Inbor organisations. Salem need u good sound savings Institution. The pwqilu Ht no Inter est on savings, linvo no IncMiitlvu to save, and heiieu will wive nothing to spwik of. Popular loans are our only present moans or luvtwtliuf savings in opiMineutN of lint mlHrlwi-lf thtrare any cannot product a single prominent and disinterested reputable niitliorlt) who will iwy Hint the proiio- siiiou Is not right, and should not lie put Into HfTtHt nt it siwclnl smmIou. Whlln Tracy and Merrill evndml In cal oIllfHrs. still they wer not trans ports! through ilnm on h stnmt cur. provided with r gasoline launch for a trip on dm iwy, or furnished plwisnut him reatrul tnttrtalumut In the city park. The excitement Incident to Salem's expansion celebration nud the many now buildings In course of erection has made this a place of much activi ty. Itenl estate transfers for the week amounted to over $80,000 In the nggre gate of considerations. Some of tho principal deeds recorded wore ns fol fel fol eows: Thomas Sims, ot ux. to Louis Ilau innnn, 123.75 ucroti near Huttevlllo. 82,ft87.6(). Win. Robinson, nt ux.. to Matthew Shopperd. lots I and 5, Fnlrmount ad dition to Salem, $2,500. Craig HlnckHiishlp, unmarried, to I'nullna II. Kook, 111 acres, t 7 s, r 2 w, llMOii. H. F. Hlackwell. et ux., to Surah Thompson, fraction of block 8, Insti tute addition to Jurfemon, J 1000. Win. A. Wheeler, unmarried, to Ah Iqua Lumber Co., 1(10 uertw, t 8 , r 3 e. $1000. George I. Hhiimoii, ot ux.. to Chnrlo HHiiry Itensou, fiO acre, t 8 . r 1 o, fU(H). Geo. I. llonson, et ux.. to Dora Hell Hanson. R2.87 acres, t S , r 1 e. $800. Jennie Austin and husband to I IS. (.'line, Htit of block .1. Kettlemler's nib dltlou to WiKHlburii, $Ctm. o- Ded Tlmo I tako a pltMHnnt horb drink, the next morning I foel bright aud my com ptuxlou Ih better. My doctor sys It ftcte gently on the stomnch, liver and muiioys, una is n pleasant Inxntlve. It BRIDGE CONTRACT AWARDED C, F. Royal & Son Will Per form the Work for $2095 -r fcmX? " JE- -im After n conshlerntlon of the proposi tions submitted, the three public cor IKiratlons having an Interest In the big steel bridge awarded to C. F. Roy al & Son, of this city, tho contract for leconstructlng the entire west ap proach of the bridge, OliO feet, for $2096. Under the provisions of the contract it Is specified that the con tractors be required to mnke a (111 of the west end of the approach for the distance of 120 feet; to furnish nil the material or the approach and piers, ox cept the lumber and piles; to furnish all or the necessary lalair to do the work, and to remove all the old ma terial, which cannot be re-used, to some jiolnt on the county road at n distance of not less than 1000 feet fioni the end of the bridge, and to paint the piling with cnrbollnliim. as a preservative. S. A. Itlggs, of the Salem city coun cil, was employed as Miperliitendml of construction, with compensation fixed at $2.60 er day. A ferry was ordered twlMhllahed and operated during the time the bridge Is closed to travel, and the rat to be charged for transporting of his winning a rncc, but a question of being able only to keen afloat. The man who is suffering from malnutrition is like the fettered swimmer. His stomach and its allied organs of digestion aiui nutri tion arc diseased. It is not n question with him of w inning in the rncc for busi ness but. of simply keeping up under, any circumstances. Whenever disease affects the stomnch it is affecting also the blood nud the health of every or gan of the body. For blood is only food converted into nutrition nud nutri tion is the life of the body nnd every organ oi n. IJoctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomnch and other organs of digestion nnd nutri tion. It purifies the blood and enables the perfect nutrition of the body which means perfect health. "I'm hlx Ions? ymri I tiinereil with Indica tion nnd my liver mid kidney, which baffled the ..' "I"0'0"',.1" or country write It I. Kan ell l of Woolney. I'rlnce William Co . V "I Miflered with my nlotnach uml buck for n Ioiik lime, nndnrtkln(f n cartload ' of medUlnv from three doctor I orew no brtd I conhl hanllj do n iUy work. Would have death-like iwini In Ihe nidi-, and blind spell I lKn taking I)r Pierce1 Oolden Medical I)icvery and I'leawnt Pellet nefore I had taken half of the kecond bottle I twgan lo feel relieved. I (rot alx more Iwltle and used them, and am Imupy to hay I owe my life to Dr. llerce " Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Dibcovery." There is nothing "jind. as good for diseases of the stomach, blood mid limps. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS large pages, in raper covers, is sent won receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to nay expense of mailing only. Address "I. .. V. 11 - - I ill Kle Head ATTnATTlVF pniCES-For Monday and Tupsdny only. Wow ti. i.nvinL tmbhe orlcfB that will I e fo nttractlvo that the omnll eitpnrket bonk will find its way to Hie Ohlcngn Btore. and remember. "Uc Scotch lflwiifl, yd 3o 2Ci! eilk iiuiebed dimitleH, all cob or?, sptcinl yd He 36c black Bilk alrlpi'd grenaiHiies, new, per yd 18c 18e colored nnd black Pernun Inwnf, the lateit, d 12Wc 20c black silk ftuislied India I.in- ci)8, new per yd 18c Mill ends best cnlicoes 2)iC Itat apron ginghams -In 15c fnncy etripel ticking, bent qunlity, r jd 10c 15c Huck linen towile, fizo 30x18, bargain 0c Men's 50c leather gloves . . 26c Muu'n lfio I op gloves fie sllIUTWAlSrs UALI- PRICK Men's 'Ale siupeiiilerB lGi' HoyH1 16c blue M'lped overalls 2t)c Moil's 60i! llrtlbrlttgan under- wenr JJfie Men's bats prices half. l?oy' hnt nt ntiv prico. 200 yds bent spool thrend 2o 10o Bide combs lc l.iidloB' 7fio blcyclo gloves -150. ltnhii'B' !0o fnst blrck boso. .5u liiidies' eiimtner underwenr ... lie l)5c white bed spreads (16c AlcEVOY BROS., Proprietors. $ Court Street. Salem, Oregon ..Mmmiiiii,.... WT-yo.m A Eicnr Timfl rV I- awiiOLv-l a llllv la when the building Ima'.nceR will be In lull swing. II you hnven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to get estimates from (ioodnle Lumber Co., for nny nnd all klmle of lumber for out or ineido work. lath, fdiinglea, p.ipIi, doors, blinds nml overytliing needed in Ibis line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. PaBB'r. depot. Tbone 051 e2)GeeK? L) ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corset?, hosiery, ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line, An especially beautiful lot of new veilings. Our goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. 30 'Xi)S2SGX)3 A Good Wife and JfW&iYf ll i'lerce, Uuffa IK only to, N. Y. la made of herbs, and la prepared ' LT'l'.'f " '" 'V UR by ,,U Mft Greenbaunrs Dry Goods Store Next Door to the Postofllro. WHOLBSALEi AND RETAIL Hoche Harbor I.lmu. lht bnindt Portland Cement. WOOUj wl ur full Uottth, All kludt of building material, Mud, !, Utb, r-hlntjloi, ote. D. S. BENTLBY nsiiy iih ten. it Is called Lane'a Med icine. All driiRKlsts aell It at 26c and 30 cents. Lnue's Family Medicines uiovea tho bowolH -each day. If you cannot Ret it, send for free enmphtf. Address, Orator Woodward.I.eltoy.N. 181-1R3 Coiu'l St. Phfliie tWl MhIh STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY Harritt LACDRBNCE Old Post Qilko Orooery. - , T ' ---- . lorsel for 1 immmm 1 j?lSrri U 7m' it if ' Np iWfc BXT!ri 1 j.ffl.SA' X, JSjfASattt I fflyi&Stafl?M5. J 'd Miner Mention. Salem'i retail clerka mt Monday eveulHg for ihr HirHMi of perrertlHx the onanltHtloii of a wottl mUm. John Dowuh and Mm. Ittlinbtli Dmwhb. of athvrtoa, have contracted to a. w. Wow lo.ww tWt,l)4 f thU year' crop u bttpe at 1 1 cHt. Kred M. Perkliie. irf thin city, with jmwwi i). .Nooae. f Aahland. aa niter ate. baa beeu auptautea cadttl to (be Autiapuhe Naval AcNdetuv bv ni. vreaeman Tuhkuv. the pMUutmet belim baetHl uu the reault uf Ute recent mtmitetltlve exMiuluNtlua held here. The entrance examination will be held at AuuhwoIU September I. Uwj l'u Uu Chung kw bruuaht auit lu the circuit cowrt aMlua( Ul m,-h a fellow Celeetlal. for m allBed to ee uue ror money loaned. Mr. NevMttH McOurfcle. of Howell PretHe. kaa brought h divorce auil Maluet Utork ( McCorkle. and for the eu.tou, of the Minor chtM. Archie ). MrCorkle. aeal i yeavra. Kev. K. W. Clltfe kaa arHved from "ucieeaf ui Aeeroee. Houtk Dnkou. and lM, . ay erMMuently luauweil kta u.tt.. e ol tke rir Umi.t .hurek, of thla illy FOOD FOR THE INSANE ""' "ii ruiiri nan aniem city conn ell. It wh Hlao derided to eonaliler the offor if the Mucceaarul hldilerH that for $120 additional to the contract figure the bridge, would not lie Honed for u longer period than 15 da.n New Treatment for Varicocele sh) mail) ptHipli-. (dil uml j.mnt; an affected with varUoeelc that a imam of havitiK it cured wh aoinethmt; ion. aouKht for, aud auroral ari.-iui has been at fault uutll try ivcntl) Dr Derrln, at Willamette Hotel. s. .n is mn Huie 10 arcomullah It. abM.lm, n without ualn or detention from husi nae. ao the cure la permanent and mating. Am a proof of thla aaurti.m we refer, by permlaalou. to Mr A J ArmatroiiK. cutter and chief axi tarn tt "VH.L.tll .. lin mlttmi hu ....i.. , ,l., ..r.."' ",vw"- ,"'' ir. at o tn.r.l manner T T tie lrZi".! .? h' "" Bids for Six Months Supplies Opened Monday The atate Immne hh)Iiiiu tMianl. at to o'clock thla imiritliiK. oi-ue.i blda for rurulahlUK auppllea for the atx montha following jUy ut. There wtu me uauHl large uumUr tf bid aub It 111 fltUkdil .... - - .. taut aenotu Oamage to (lie rherrr emu Lu. ku.,ii..i .. w r . . ww.tw irutu (tt. .. w mat week. PHrttcumrly is thla rut- o, w WolU Aww V(lriw(r wWck ' """ 'racaeu. With the wgru, CONSUMPTION, riLssjssL.ri-i and tke award, made. 1 """'' w w ur. Imr. in. v. h- Tke only award made today wiu'ILT . " nx "' "f it for meat.. K. aTIS. !T! S?T f ." ye"' "'li uciwmful bidder, at .?. ., hI ". "'' of '" w'l fluht drml for both b,r -.i -. - 1 7 l mou "' OurtW new Ulda for .K month.' .uppll UmZi Prn,""U, tUred b, aute penitentiary were Sli T9. . m u' ,h '"" ... Pruon at , ,,K,k tkl. aftern; Z7SZ 7ZT - " Mrnignirorwwti man lu buaineaa. IIATIhartl UiuA 1 ,d"p f oa - WW one AVVIIUUIU UUIIU I wr,,0 or by letter, at 80 Tfclrd street i 1 1 here I have been employed for years tiilM1 flmPH A. J. ARJiHTKO.NO. Ur aud Will either In 'I 6ee4 MMts rgumeut lu tke auit of u ...- the Kt d(VeiaiH, au . .... p'tr Uoard agMinat h. P. Talktnjtoi. iwty" tto Hone d.ea. aa w 1 .!" l.:.?.... .', J- C. (Joodale. huad fTvT "Miwit Wt try toauUafr our ... .1, , . . - rwwwitH. .iiiil .. " . . ....... .. " " -m ! I-UUK iTOUOlA. una mIu.i ... . I. U IfUHMI .vutt !... ... . u - . nmm, nun BrUlau mL. .i and .nM 1... a" " "i"7,r wcl.... ,..... .. ".-. -. nni . ; ir n,u.'T " """- ccfliun Remedy I" " ontm Ula momltur. rww WM" . Ope dtr ami nirtt .- . w an uututN our-,,- rfc.--.-u-! .1.1. . . .-. "" " our luauuv- u-i. 7 . ?"'lvklh tke OWen-Unhi -, . rt&T&AKr - nnT !- -" " rTr. uiift " whh. i-ne ohm w. i.l-. . Good enough 1 for anybody! I ll Havana Filler I oSB .Hm fbffsh m Awnft B&&&M B&yjGSi I iH B Bk H .&$$xv$Km itB Iwsvb N n wvS$$$&Srx!iSSSKsMywjffKA 0 9 m$wJ&ia&mA i waWvaT V&5PQ&M CvsifKw D ' wScS 5rSiir llicSrLT H ... vri, uiw m c torn value as tags from "STAR," "HORSESHOE," 8 "SPEARHEAD,""STANDARD HAVr," I " OLD PEACH & HONEY," I "SAW LOG." "OLE VARCINY" B ""MASTER WORKMAN" Tibacn, I OrfiiiRnhllshrlntSnrlnrrfi ....WWMMUIUUIU i n Health... .ron man's bust wealth, and bo rnnl contributu to tho health of bimioj nnd wife by ushu tho Capital Ilroweryl ucrr. it la puio bualtbful nnd nutri- tiou, and is a delightful; bevempo a nny season, nnd duritnr warm wcatbri there ien't a tbiret quencher that cnnl equal it. Capital Brewery Co. Mm. M. Ilcck, Proprietor. It Beats the Deck II ow wo can put such w rfrct woikninn thip on a tbitt front, collar or cuff w what everyone eaje that xaininuc our faultlesa laundry work. No ppot ur fray to mar the beauty t.f tho irreproarl-ablo color and finish put upun It thni d.fleH competition by any Innndiy in the etnto. Our laundry work Iiiib reached the top notch of perfection that b.i yet been obtained. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKLJ. OLJIHTKD, I'KOmiKTOK. DOnOUU I). Ol.ViTKIi MOII, "bone -111 2t1T.lt.frtr Htrfft To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts.1 Tickets ore now on snlo at all South ern PnOlHo mill rViri'nllla P. I.-,,ul., I It. It. ofHcea, through to Newport nnd Ynqulna at reduced rates. Southern Paclfc tralna connect with C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls. All tickets good foi return until October 10. 1002. on June 23 tho C. & 13. trains from Detroit began leaving there at C30 n. m. meeting the Uay train at Albany nt iiikjii. Passengers for Detroit, nreltonlmsli nnd other mountain reeorts can leave Albany tho aame afternoon, reaching Detroit in the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at J3), and from Corvallls at $3.26, good for return until Octolmr inni win. p.iviiPKe to get on train at any point cast of Mill City. Tin- Southern Pacific Company have hi vii ame rounu trip tlcKeta from all W HOfTLIKE j I "u mil-mi. aMinu I Ds "1 TIME SCIinDULES I OR Frum I'ortlnml, Or. I points on their lines In to Chl sen Ior iiiDd 8pe Ul .). m, via Hunt. Ingtou Atiam7c" Kxprws i0 p. m, via Hunt. lUKton Oraimn utb ! Newjiort or Yaqulna, with prlvl -" iv inuiii via, eitner least or West -iuo divisions, in connntif.n win. I . h- t,'re8-y Sumlay excursion I TCTSn" titofts, cpod going Saturday and re- Fast Mail tjrnlng Monday, are also on sale at'e!W5;w' w-j low rates from all S. P. and C ' Spokane iv i. points. I Fall Information can hs ni,nina.i .J u. t.i rates, time tables, etc.. by appllea- 7 7 Hot to any S. P. or n w u., & Silt lAke. btn pt. Ft. north. Oiualui. R'aiu.i. -a. . " " - y. i Lioui. Cliicatu ..1 M.. . . " HI IW.1. ttll I.lku. tmnvvT ft H'enli, OotaltH, K'humx t.iiy. tn, uml t;nifKjo Wnllu Walk, UwlMon, rfotim- Wallace. Poll i:iau, MlnuaaiiolU . fau), U4luib.Ullwanl.ri. "biiim, awl Km!, AUR1VK FROM I U m 8:'0a. in 72 Corvafffs&Eastern R-R " HOURS , POBTlANDiTO CHICAGO nu i.3sdic oi Lars Throiiub Hnlrxtji ulu fl.l ...... . n ( - . "r-" ,,w , ... , , ...o JUIIIQ U njr . nusmm ....4e A. ....... -a. ., . .. , ..-..ui,, m. u wium fHnuiiern ra- cino nopot oltlio. Time Card No. 20. -v - hor Yaquiua: i-eaves Albany . Leaves Corvallls Arrives Yaqulna ao. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna Leaves Corvallle Arises Albany . No 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany . . . Arrives Detroit .. N'o- from Detmlr Leaves Detroit OCEAN AND niVPU SCHEDUL? From Portland 1SM6 n. m. 1:60 p. in. S:H p. m, 7:00 a. w. 11:0 a. m. -IS: It p m. 1:00 p. ui. 6:45 p. in. 8 p. IB Iteilr 6 i). Patunly 19 . m, iimU1iuk datM Hil.Jtl te efeatiau I Ferrari Pm'Oifceo rll tTr70ra i . m COI.UMBI.V HIVtK ToAntorit aad War UmllD 1 1. ra X P'in(t Wll.l AUPTTD UlUKb Steamer KuiL lonvea Raleni for Por'-I innu anu way laudintjBon Tup-ilay.l burs-1 weaves Detroit so a ... ' )a 5ua nordayp, nlont 7 a. m. r-r Arrives Albany ll i" ! ? T11", Un,, ? landing, Monday, Traius 1 and 5 arrive in Alto Z ! ,leUyd "d Fr,,1JB ahout s time to ooanf .7.u.I J ";?"' .'nlP-ni. bound tr.lH ..""!" " ' wwin a . ee nail mm invinav fui.. . three hours m Albany before dl rrain ho. i connects with Lh s P. trains at CorraUis and Albany . lag direct arvio- v-.-"IrrA "T . . . . -- .- ..vnyvn anu in. jeni oeaebes. Tfce fteeer Bakepy. ! tae bJa ia mt i i.. mm - " T" " imm mmmL mwmsLU Imm OHM WUM takan Mu. B4 Hoi.u l . . I liuu.l,l tier adtlieaaaMr bv t'Z w LTT.Tr.'- . " " a,wJ -aJTTZ"" , ww. ura Vim v 8rrytodjrt rJ PlllST CLASS HOTEL F. W. ROSS. Prepfktw. Tbi powilar, Imm t of all runner re orta i.t situated nr n,., . ".Tf.'r lerijiinus of Corvallu & Ka.teVn R T KtfifUlar mKr trln .-i .... . . Aw. D..ato id 7XZ,a"Z.!l: S1.1. .. after K ZrtZl K privilexai free All n..,u Z..u.T :." ?rn faciflc soutk hium.i .i :."" . ,!B,,? R verr ILfffL. .. for turtber lHfatMatkMi r miormation apply to p. IIOSS. t it. . jiw STONB Train 3 for Dtmit nui.i .. . o.rounui-rtr.ve.0,,A7b: i-UKAIG, M. P. BALDWIN uen. Fas. Aitt. Act O. It AN ('ockj uniami, ure. Halem Orn O. G T, Co's PASSENGBR STEAMER POMONA day and Saturday at 5 p. m Quick Time. Cheap Rates Dock; Foot of Trade at, M. P. BALDWIN, Aft k" "$$w, Ft :i -il.V iiwss7V