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"js1 Ii?astafcrjr tt;jJ-if'T8r-" .mrt?!!!,.. Tw JP" ' -.& -: m ,.. I i 11 4 Eli 3 3Kt- w THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1902. GOLD DUQT. aiLmt the GOLD DUST twins do your work." ECT J &?S? aiTHE DAILY JOUBMfcLlCON S U M PT 1 0 N the most dreaded and deadly or an .7 "T ., ' "J a HTm. diseases, as well ns pneumonia, and Members Northwest Afternoon News- M j ung TroublPB are relieved at once paper League. all( CHetj ))y Acker's English Remedy mTwoFER BROTHER8. i 'the king of all Cough Cures." Cures BY HOFER BnOTHfcKB . n ft (,ny 2G cm)t8 Dally one Year, .uu in uvansc. ymtr monoy bocK II dissatisiiQU. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance, write for free sample. W. If. Hooker Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. & Co unfftti0, N. Y. D. .1. Fry, Drug- Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. Kgt The Army Mule. There's a true and faithful comrade To cveiy Holdler dear. Though on the army payioll JIIh name dues not appenr; Hi-b Ignoinnt of tactics,- And never went to school; IIch horn to hear the burden- 'lhc good old army mule. S Snow whlto alothos nro tlto roault of using GOLD DUST It mako8 light tho labors of washing. Turns wash day into play day. Better than any Soap antl mora aoonomlaah Mado only by THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. Hew York. DMlon. SL Louis. Maker! ol OVAL FAJHY sow. 4 . . )', 4 ' . . . .' ' ' I (: " , ryjmljT' ImAdHumaammmtmmiUmMiimaiimkyai uti ill Hiirmim mm tuiMigiiiiaSJJJl Which, is Cor root? Diamond "C" docs hotter work and joes further than nny other laundry soap, or Diomond'C" S dooa bettor work nnd yoos farther than nny other laundry soap. No matter the soap doos It, whlchevor It Is. , HAVK DIAMOND "0" WItAPIKIIH-Writam tliwn for all irta of utaiful aiklaltractheartlcla. Illtulratnl ImmiU ilnmlni iivtr MU prfHiiliiiiin idvcn far wraiir, Mint tm rrquMl A poalal will lirlnit It. Premium Dept., The Ctidahy racking Co., Jo. Onutw, Nrb. t iSTi AliiMmPuQyX U lifUr Is toHMe nnd sciuhhy. Ills cars nie km and wise, And In u hIiow for hunuty He wouldn't take a prl.e. Tli' UldiH ami cuffH Intended I'm others ns a rule An vented on the ponton Of the patient army mule. On many a field of lory Ills shattered hones are laid, An unrecorded hero Of charge and cannonade. Tli hard and tiresome march The rent hesldo tho pool, HUM fludrf him overloaded The wenry army mule. Hut If he KetH no credit On this terrestilal hall, The l'ower Hiipremo, nll-sceitiK That notes the siiartow's fall, And measures beast and driver Ily one celestial rule. He sure will not forxet him The poor old army mule. Minna IivIiik In Leslie's Weekly. Recent events at Seattle havo vin dicated the methods employed by the Marlon county ollleers In searching for the cotivlcl-murdeiers. Like nearly all capital cities, SSitlem Is far behind time. The Journal ad mits that It hits no IiIkIi Kntdes In Its schools, no public! library, and not even n baseball club. To offset this, thoiiRh, It Is the place where the Capi tal Journal Is published t SwA. Thtaslguaturolii on erer? box of tho gennlns Laxative Hromo-Ouininc Tt.iitV Sjr ff-lf. tho romeJjr that urvM it colli In una ttajr. Gambrioas Beer! AND O-OOX rK3C3C2SK3EK:3EB15r Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLE ATKY PfPlWYVT7D Oor. Stotonml Coinmurolol. 'Phone, MrtlnHI. Out of a couslKiimeiit of 21 ISK'ptlaii mummies to museums In this country about a month ano, I!) of them have been discovered to bo IiikoiiIoub f lauds. Curio collectors also doclaro that Ut) per cent, of the Me.xlcnn stone Idols Hie not Kentilue. Hut they are Just as Mood as Ihoimh they were gen uine. It Is repented that Kin ICdward. when appioached on the question of Klvlni Aslor it iMtionetcy, used Inn Xiiurh somewhat biimder than he Is accustomed to In emphasising bin Wsh that Astor would ro Ixick to America, and stay there. So far as King ICd waid Is concerned, Astor Is likely to limply remain n subject. coming to Salem. Keep your eye on Salem. V A Nebraska paper, the Sutton Uog Ister, mentioned a Swede farmer, who recently loturned from the land of his birth. While absent his political faith received considerable of a Jar. He found McCormlck harvesters, of the class that sell for $125 here nt his Nebraska home, selling for $02, less than half, over thero. Wire nails, contlng $ in Nchinska, cost $2.75 over there. He Is now convinced there Is it steel trust, which prevents competi tion at homo, and Is protected by a piohlhltlvo tariff. Whoever fcund those two Hat keys on a brass chain, near Hush's bank, on July 1th, had better hand them In to the Journal olllce, ns thu owner would Ilka them soon. Kven Friedman Is getting oxcltwl about Tracy, Judging from his nd to day. You can depend upon it that the talus aie now over until fair time. DELIGHTFUL MUSICAL RECITAL by Beatrice Slielton's Pupils Tuesday Evening Dallas Kemlser: The election or 75 10c linen towels good size s only 10c, 50c shirt waists reduced from 75c now only 50c shirt waists reduced from SI. 25 now only 50c, Muslin underwear, the best in this city for the money Bedspreads worth $1,00 now only 75c, Aillinery, latest styles, nicely trimmed hats. Reason able prices. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store CliMirajw u. Chamberlain for govemoi was not because he was a Democrat, hut Iwauim a majority of the people In the statu thought he would make a safer and better executive olllcer. The Republic Hits who voted for him are Republicans still, and had Oovernor (ler been nominated most of them would have supiHiited him. Machine politics and attempted hews rule won't always win. With six hrlek blocks going up, the state fair coming, w siclal session In sight, and then the regular session of the legislature, italmii huu n -.. anomlng. Hut &tlm has natural ml- vantages and a bright lot of MMip. Salem Is the Intellertiml. Ilimuclal and political huh of Oregon. In spite of Marvy Scott and Jack Matthews. Sa lem BtHUtia for progress and good gov ernment. You can block Saltsii or de feat Salem projects fur a time, hut Haiein men and Haleui I.Ichs hIII come 'out on top The lleM I'lllted Stg(iH 1 Boitatorshlp wilt ,,nu I'litty lien. I BLIND FOLD, t V Nnxt Door to the roatofllce. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HltmlM.l womwh and she kiri mII conn deucv in hrlf Her irfeu U slow, UMUtillK s it it Huevttaiu. Her UmnUs ste raiMHl to ward tlw im ginsry blows wWk thiMtvu kr. Whu a fHilil II rr nri , v NJfcVIMI ' l& SICK WOWUH SSl tb HHMII of Ladlth klu i .Jl-.. Koohs IUtUr J.lmo. Ueal lu-suds l'ortlsud OoiHwiL WUODj sswwl or lull u,w w WmdoUl Sh hu uo i ItttKtu, AllklnditdhullJln mitteital.Mwl, . UUt.kbioieU. els. I S . ,K-. ? l lst Br The accompanlug criticism of the recital by Miss. Slielton's pupils on Tuesday evening Is furnished by a musician who attended the proKrnm. The muslcalo given by the pupils of Mrs. Hnlllo I'nrrlsh-I tinges, soprano; Miss Mnilu VauDersol, elocutionist, Mrs. Jos. Albert, Miss Oertritdc Htahley, accouiHiulsts; Miss Llllle Stcge, violinist, at the I'lrst Congre gational church Tuesdnv uvenlng was another triumph In the musical circles of this season's affairs. Miss Slielton's pupils are a grunt credit to her protlcleut teaching and always win fresh laurels In her behalf. The llrst number was it very beauti ful art alignment of the wait nnd chorus fiom "Faust" Gounod excel lently and charmingly given by Missus Nlim Hushnell, Myrtle Duncan, Lena Marsh and Anna Rlgler. "Fleurette" Musurka Hluinonschleii was very sweetly played by Miss ItMlth Maple thorp. 1 1 i tin Duncitu In (a) Nik tiirne" Llehner. (h) "Ghosts" Khytte, was a very pleasing number. Misses Clare Holmes and Nina Hush nell In Weber's Immortal "Invitation to tho Dance," was very beautiful nnd with their peifcct Interpretation, made a picture long remembered. Their Imitation was so excellent that you could easily see all the mnxy measures of thu dance and dancers. Miss Hlauche Kantner, lu a "Polish Sere nade," by Haifa, was much enjoyed. Miss Ruth Gahilelson gave lleln's "Chant des Aleseux" (song or the birds), very swetly, and with feeling When Mrs. Ilullle Parrlsh-Hliiges appears there Is always reason for generous applause and when she leaves there Is more thmt thst-so Tuesday evening was no exception nnd her audience was wild with de light when site finished (be Ave Marls Intennesso fioin "Carallerla Itimtl caua" Mascngul. Her voice Is al ways wonderfully strong, pure, beau tiful and magnetic, hut lit this soul Inspiring message she seemed to more than till Its meaning. Her charm is unbounded mid when we think we haw such a siuger autnug us our heai t idiould always Ik full of thanks for this treasure. Her encott has Noiiiti-n's grtat triumph "Mighty Like u Roue" Nevlu nud she did It with ituuuinciirt nud Hnlali. tM. Mi-.sei. NiHK Hushuelfaud Anna Pig. ( r in rarentella." Ra. gnve oue of Mt. pr. tiiet bits of tho eventug. Tht in and dash with which tttey ti I it MmwoU bard work and excel- ut tiaiiumt- Uura I lean gave Re- Drliting" Hecbtel. very prettl- Mian I'laro Huiiuos, in Ketleu's ('ttxlMKiietie." wag easily otte of the pioiu.uticed favorites. Her easy, graceful, smooth movetueuts won her a targe sincere encore. Miss llano Vsudersol ly know wlmn a thliiB Is well done Mrs. Hinges sang Alllsten's "Song of Thanksgiving' with strength, breadth and a wonderful amount of coloring In the ntimbeirf. Mrs. Hinges was as sisted by Mrs. Joseph Albort, piano; Miss Stalcy. organ; and Miss Llllle Stege. violin. Miss Ruth Leeds gave (a) 'Sltlliara" Op. 42. No. 2 Mosey howskl, (b) "Pierrette," Chamlnado, with gooil taste, technliiuo and excel lent plnaaing. Mi Evelyn Calbreath Is certainly a very tnlonted child, to have mastered the Magic Fire Scene Wagnei In the manner she played It. Her undertaking Is beyond the aver age of her age. Misses Myra Raymond. Winnie Hyrd, Qrnce Ilnbcock and Hlanche Kantner gave "Polaca nrilllnnt" Webb In well-mnrkod polka time, The precision and accuracy were evi dent. Great praise must be given to the elegantly toned Mehlln piano, courte ously loaned by Mr. N. O. Nlsley, of Pol Hand. The action, tono, brilliancy and harmony of tho piano certainly added very much to tho entire pleas ure of the evening. K. H.II. The success of the porformers was aided much by the pianos used, which were from the factory of Paul O. Meh lln & Sons, of New York, ono being an Inverted Grand. Tho tone of this piano Is something remnrknhle, having virtually the tono of tho grnnd, al though being In nn upright position. A number of these Instruments havo been sold In Snlem recently, hut this Is the first time they have been henrd In public, but If thu tone of those In struments used at Tuesday night's concert enn be accepted as n sample of the products of the factory, the Hiiccess of tho Mehlln pianos In this section Is nssurod. o WILL REMAIN TILL SEPTEM BER FIRST Bawafcawawj&Wiawa am CHICA BOB Dr. Darrin's Work is Piling U Upon Him in sucn yoiume That He is Compelled to Prolong His Visit In Salem. I & li ATTtiArTIVE PMCES-For Monday and .Tuendny only. Wo will Klyi ' AT I KALI IV H ' "'Vrr .-.- .i.. ...m I .. ... nilmnl nn I ml in nm U tho UnyinK l-i'ptic nu ".. . .-- . ... --" -, "-. u 0!t pOCKUt D00K Will liuu no nnj m p - -- UU O 3 PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE wo Mokl Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A dollghtful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 25c. and GOc. Wrlto to us for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., HulTalo. N. Y. I). J. Fry, Druggist, o FRANK FELLER TALKS Tells the Contracting Grow ers; "I Told You So." Fi ancles Foliar, of Hiittevlllo, treas urer of tho Oregon Hop Growers' As sociation. In ronowing his subscrip tion to The Journal, wrRos ns fol fel fol eows: "Well, the pilce of hops is hemm ing. The Oregon nop will bo short. I will call the members of the Ore gon hm)I to meet soon, and will have n pow-wow over the situation ns to how large the next pool will he to ship to Loudon. I think the growers wish now that they had paid attention to my letters from London when I nd vised them not to contract that the prospects wore good for good prices for the coming crop." Supplies for the Prison The bids for the semi annual sup plies for the Oregon state peniten tiary were opened at the prison Mon day afternoon, and the awards istrtlal ly made. Giay Him, of this city, will furnish the hardware. Steusloft llros.. of Salem, secured the awaid for meats at I8.hu. The Con Rills mills will sup ply the Hour at 2.fi iw barrel. The contract for leather and finding goes to the llreyman Leather Coinimny, of Portland. The groceries will be di vided Itetween Weller llros. and John Hughes, of Salem, and Meier & Frank Company, of Portland, will furnish the hulk of the iIokimmIs Six Physicians Said Diabetes. Uright'H DIkcjikc unci Dinhetcrt Arc Positively Ctii'tiblc. gave a JD. S. BENTLEY 4 rintnH. Cl ivi -.. lauiBj Ootn'i si Ph. as mi Main A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast ypu Q)GliKty lrm uno of our 4tr IjRtS, Stoaks, IsAth ISSiMSii WrtRsussnd pt(Kf. HI T i&a mLEM ORB fJpSnimamn'ii nwi hiiiiim . LShjj'j .-Lm,sBBjjr jcyyvnrv .tu haruilug selut-doa frutu Mark Twalg ir.opnoue i:ottorntltu." Her si)t m very aurertiv fur IU pure naturalness, god anytlUng & (. ivmpts In tats lino or work wUI sure ly win her honors. a nn encur she gv a skort. bright uoom Ksu..ii. ly Print.' ' ot will lwl to. M turns now to " men ut Ut oJwr in uncer tainty aud doubt Ths tkk wontsn who usm Ur. Hw:t' . !" ,'Pw may tio m whk 4lSOlllt CMI&tIUv It lUvitM MM. fl investigation, flisw nsrd uTi no heMUtMMI in Mlowill tkr kuu.1.1. .J th.HiMuds of wnn who have found a I Mi yrtlo Duncnn ggy "Weddlnt v mm NMUtCiaa. .l, ..n. . ' -,.-. bsvotite mxweription- ciuw irrwu. ' wwiwuiilihnm. with MNU mini IIIBfcMI B IIMIU I. v-' K WW UIHMUIII IkU.ltl. ll.dlrf t MM adU.ux.1 I.... 1 7 .l..m. ,. .. " u7foZw3r -" M :r:"r wour' - - W uh IwicC kill jC nihu.L. ... - i-. j rSLJJfr!H"nsUrT hlo. MlM Mng BuMh..!!'. w...J This eminent and far-famed special ist has met with such an Immense volume of buslnoss since coming to Snlem that ho llnds It absolutely nec essary to prolong his visit to Septem ber 1st. It la a sourco of gratification to the doctor's friends to know thnt his skill Is being bo well and apprecl ntlngly taxed. His patients aro com ing from all parts of Oregon, and In all cases a bonefit or euro Is effected. Tho doctor'B skill Is becoming bo woll known nnd hla cured patrons so plen tiful that his namo has become a household treasure In hundreds of homos In this locality. Hero are some of his cures. Happy After Ten Years of Mloery. Mr. Editer: I can recommend Dr. Darrin's treatment. For eight or ton years I have been troubled with rheu matism in hip nnd back, also dlabctos. Through Dr. Darrin's electrical treat ment I am cured of tho rheumatism, and the dlabetoB Is rapidly Improving. Refer to mo nt Jefferson, Oregon. J. W. PATE. Tho writer knows Mr. Pato very woll, nnd la pleased to Inform his many frlenda of hla recovory, nnd knows tho case miiRt he n gonulno ono, as Mr. Pato Is a man of good sense and sound Judgment. Ho could not ho Induced to mnko such a state ment unless ho know It to bo true. A Popular Young Man Cured. Mr. Editer: For tho past twelve years my son, Charles, has been nioro or loss atllicted with weak lungs, ac companied with a cough, ovory chnngo of tho wenthor mado him worse. He also had marked symptoms of nppon dlcltls, with pain In his right side. Two months jko! put him under Dr. Darrin's treatment by olectrlclty nnd medicines. He has grudunlly recov ered, until now I feel thnt Ills lung complications aro cured. The pain In the sldo Is so nearly gono that I think the cure will be completed In a short time. I nm grateful to you for making known Dr. Darrin's prosonco In Sn lem, as woll as to Dr. Dnrrin, for cur ing my son. Rofor your ronders to me nt :78 Marlon street, Snlom. MRS. SAMUEL D. RAMP. Tribute to Dr. Darrln. Mr. Editer: Seeing so much In your paper concerning Dr. Dnrrin, I am prompted to add a few words In his favor. For many yenrs I have had female dlscnsos and a tumor. I was also troubled with my heart and head aches. All of my troubles nre vanish ing under Dr. Darrin's electrical treat ment. My husbnud's hearing nnd pain In his side aro much improved. Ad dress Hampton park, Salem. MRS. THOMAS JAMES. Catarrh and Bronchitis Cured. Mr. Editer: I wish to express my gratitude to Dr. Darrln for successful ly treating mo for catarrh and bron chitis. Refer your renders to me. Needhnm'a barber shop, 110 Sate street, Snlem. F. II. HAHN. Dr. Darrin's Place of Business. Dr. Dnrrin can be consulted free nt the Willamette Hotel, Snlem, until September 1st, from 10 to B o'clock dally, evenings from 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 3. All curable chronic diseases, lost manhood, blood taints, structure, errors of youth, cntnnh and deafness, are confidentially tronted. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, nnd nev er published In tho papors, and no cures published only by permission. Many cases can receive home treat ment nfter n visit to the doctor's of fice. Inquiries answered and circu lars sent free. Hntterlos and belts fur nished, with full directions for their iue. Eyes tested and Kinase fitted. Patients desiring homo treatmeut should call at an early date, as many may require ft gcoml or more treat menu. Dr. Darrin's terms for treatment are now $6 a week, or In that proiwrtion of time, as the case may require, ex cept lu special cases. The poor treat ed frew, uxcept tnedlciue. nnd remember. 7Jij'c Scotch lftwnn, yd .3c 25c altk nulehed dimitlcB, all col. ors, special yd ..1J :15c black silk Btrlped grenadines, new, per yd .......... . 'Su 18c colored nnd hlar.k reman lawns the Intent. Jd 1'iMc 2c black ellk finished India Lin ens, new per yd jc Mill ends beii calicoes 2c RhbI 8iron jiiii)ilinuiB -h' lfa fancy Btrlped ticklni!, host quality, nriil 10c lfic Huck linen towels, sizoHOxlH, bargain Ih: Moii'b rnc leather gloves ... 25c Muu's 15c bop rIovub fill HHIllTWAlSrS HALF PRICK Men's 'Joe BUBpeiulora IOp Roys' 45c bluo Mipnd overalls 20c Men's fiOc Halbriirgan under wonr 26c Men's lints prices half. HoyV hat" nt nnv prico 200 yd best spool thread 2c lOo ode combs 40 Ladles' 75o bicjelo gloves 450 Hnbiea' 10c fast blf ck host). . . .50 Ladins' Fuuimor tindorwenr ... Ho U5c white bod spreads 05c ! $ AkEVOY BROS., Proprietors. j ;i Court Street. Salem. Orcnon j At Easter Time Ip when the building Imainoes will bo in lull iwlti;. II you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pav you to got estltnnteB from (iooilnlo Lumbar Co., for nny nnd all kinds of lumber for out or inside work, lath, bhingles, fnsli, doors, blinds ami everything needed in this lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. PnBa'r. depot. Phone 051 63iTiGXie ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, undeiwear, corsets, hosiery, ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line. An especially beautiiul lot of new veilings. Our goods are marked very low, Call and be convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. ffiS)(il&iiGU"Xi J st V A Good Wife and Health... A te a man's boat wealth, nnd lie ran contribute to the health of bimeol and wife by usl'.g the Capital Brewery beer. It ia pure healthful nud nntrl tinutf, nnd is n delightful beverage a any arnson, and during warm weather thero isn't a tlilret quencher Hint can rqunl it. Capital Brewery Co. Mra. M. Heck, Proprietor. It Beats the Deck How we can put euch perfect woikmnn thip on a ehirt front, collar or cuff ia what everyone en) b that ixnnii.es our faultless laundry work. No rpot or fray to mnr the beauty cf the irreproachable color nnd flnith put upon it thnt defies competition by nny laundry in the state. Oar laundry work has reached the fP notch of perfection that has yet been obtained. Salem Steam Laundry COI-ONM. J. OLMbTKU, rROl'lllKTOR. DORODS 1). OLMSTKI) MGK. Phono -111 2Ti Lihrrty Rtrrct OfitbmlUf Unt was woll cnrHi out, and etuJ die- Nll HfMlv iVnn. f,.L. v-i-lTT.. .' 71. .'" .LU i V. wa . jmttj rjsr "fats ,7 mmm l l1 r " -?:iiva z z ris -Mm A. Pslp, oJ the Hotel MeUr. tH aiioratrcMit. a oU-tlme S4 ttnulwo buhl ntta auui. luivrvlewtig UeMtert, IWI: Q --It i UanJ (or tawt'l to twltwt Itf Ighi'i tMaiHU auu Ulalwtea are tmrsblti. Will you ha u aivutiun your case ! A -You nay. I've told maay about It. iJ-UtU pfaymclan dtlar It lubeta A. A Ball tluara did. frtir ihra .ih, t ,!. elUMMl .loaJllj till Sjwllf I Sad to ell uj ,.-. i r iai ooetor laought I'd live only .t U wka and anvltwd m io atralghtoa uttl mj alair U -IMd iwir "hum you told ol n tk u U'' l2 of Wabetea and RrUht' 7 -fey iall the wurMa Mjjjr Prmlaalaa. Om , frldl. CV," vood. utio. Mho u r-r--'-nnl uc br au mu My a lavurabl TfinSSnSr LSh?r A4 Win VSLXfJiVS I'L&S uww- eerc.l yeutv that ttar jrettN that Uay that i bey are aotr IN aurkhia A - -T'-. . 7 ii ouuBi aajr iui ibey i rn'. ..m nr umi ad The Pioneer Bakery. Is the place to get the best bread and pastry. A full supply always on hand. Uked by everybody. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoae. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot. aud get tKed easily. If vnn have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Base. It cools the feet ann tuaKes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing Ralls, blisters and callous spots Relieves corns ami bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 85c. Trial package FREE. Address. Allen S. Olmato.1 Lenoy, N. Y. 3 ' Breitenbush Ho t Springs To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts.) i lcKet8 are now on sale at all South ern Pnclflc nnd Corvallls & Eastern It. R. offices, through to Newport and Yaqulnn at reduced rates. Southern Pacific trains connect with C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls. All tickets good for return until October 10, 1002. On June 23 the C. & E. trains from Detroit began leaving there at 0 30 a. in., meeting the Ray train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit, nreltenbush and other mountain resorts can leave Albany the same afternoon, reaching Detroit in the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at $3.00, and from Corvallls at $3.25, good for return until October 10th. with privilege to get on train at any point east of Mill City. The Southern Pacific Company have now on sale round trip tickets from all points on their lines In Oregon to either Newport or Yaqulna, wltlt privi lege to return via either East or West Side divisions, In connection with the C. & E. three-day Sunday excursion tickets, good going Saturday and re turning Monday, are also on sale at very iow rates rrotu all S. P. and O. E. ivolnts. Full information can he obtained ns to rates, time tables, etc., by applica tion to any S. P. or C. & E. agent. SHOJrllNE Corvallis&Eastem H.R 1S:4S p. m. l:M m. : u. m. 7:00 a. hi. 11:. a. nt. U:l v m. 1:00 p. m. t:4fi p. w. HuinnUng"- - atg Intsaent. Do well; () lb) FITIST CLASS HOTEL r W.ROSS. Preprtttor. This popular, best of all summer re sorts is eituated near !.rii. ..,:.. I...i i .,.-.-.;. .--"". "nora nuTeiiTSri i?,h!her o - Caicade moMntaias 11 ai arai Ml,, u, but iifi'i TUasMswhjw r Uu d t . .kU . uaiauvtj irofnoyaKiw iw witHv ijuw suita u co4U In Mt a. uumi ut)u ire I ..M lMIOT IM IMUMI IMW IIVHUMa" .ll i . I i.,..f - -" -' ikiir mj uL!S kJ!- c w . -i !. wrr k-j'hJs iS-JT; J!? n,, .n8u"1 Pcr train makes daily trin n "w mimm naKaaai avaia aa mm b.b i m i aw a r ami mrnm a ! a rj itui i:iim arwi h ai . n, Li . .ii " 9W9 mmMmm Urn OtSmmm satnJ I V WBUUBWr H.aUM PWMlav .l- - la.l.l. i . . -r.. . A7RitBllL i niiniiiii i ! i ' s : . 'i'"-i " uiuiiJK iui nnniinn i?,. 6rTf-S;TK,,Lr "'' resioa.ble. 'KriiTllltH " rr- m . - IHl IIIUI 11IIUI 1 1 aa in II iMfSTLSS"'!'.. y I Dr. hwtt't Ptount Peflrts otirt nil uuawasudickW4iUc,hc. 4 Urfe kl cLtasr mJ wcure 10 ulny oerore rrltk-a wlio rvsi- .a C. Comfort, Salt Agent. addref. 7 1Su) F. W. ROSS. Detroit, Ore. Time Card No. 20. No. 2 For Yaqulua: Leaves Albany Leaven Corvallls .. Arrives Yaqulua .. No. 1 Returning: leaves Yaqulna .. Leaves CorralUa .. Arrives Albany . . . No. S For Detreit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit Arrive Albany Tml... -1 a . . . . " mI . """ i rr,v ,a Albauy in time to connect with tt. o n '1? hm..J . I- "I ' .. ""." 'uia cVTT ii "' , wu -v, two or three hours in Albany before de parture of S. I. north bound train 1 rain .No. 1 conn.ia wik .u.. P- tralna at Corvallls and Albany glvl a direct nerv.ee to Newport and ad jacent beaches. m Train X for Detroit Hwi.,i.,, .. , ??' (W0"---ln reaorts leave. Albany at 100 p. m.. nfter the arrival of the Southern Pctac aouUt bound t?2 from Portland, reaching Detroit at ft 45 p. m. For further Information apply to T m . kuwi.n STONE, I J. "Turner. Agent, Albany. Manager M M erenli.. Agt. rraHU AND . eon ClneaKu I'ortlauil Speolal tWi. m. T.U IlUtll. luetou "Tt'lantlT Rtpreu. 8:60 1,. ut, via liuut- lustou Paul" att&latl :15p. xa. via Spokane Hail TIMD SCHEDULES AKIUVK From PorUiiuU, Or. FKOM Salt Lake. Denver. Ft Worth, Omaha, Kuum, City, St louli, Chlci50 auu can, call Lake, lHJiiver ft Worth, Omaha, Kautax City. it. IaiuU. riilcaso and Fast. Valla Walla. Lun'lacmi" gfokauu. Wallace, I'ull tuwi, Mlnnoapnlli at, Paul, Dulutb.MllwaiikcA ChlOAtlo, and Kat. t:SUp in &.10a. 1 , 0 H 72 72 HOURS PORTLAND! TO CHICAGO no tDanee or cars Through tioketa via this route to nil 1 f-attorn points on sale at Southern Pa clflcdepot ofllco. OCEAN AND RIVE"sCHEDULe"" . Prom Portlaod 8 . EB. j iMUr wiMM Snactay iP " Saturday 10 p.m. Allwlllag dates tubjeut For an Fran olsco all ever? I days OOLDUBIA RIVER TOAktorla a&rt Way UnJIiigs. i r. 4 t. m x Sund . WILLAMETTE HIVER bteamer Ruth iam ui. in, vnrt- landand war laniinanr,'r..a,iau timhi. 1 - -.. f.w V UHrIHJM'- i4.tr mill nHinri ava ni.A... -7 m ... inr i : 80 a. in. I Corvallls buiI niv iamiinm m .nilave. 11:05 a. m. i Wednesdays and Fridava nt )o'it 6 n tr A I,. ORAIfJ t n n r nmivt Gen. Paaa. Act. Agt. O. R. A N doci 1 uruanu. tiro. Paiem.Or' O. C, T, Cofs PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA leave for Portland Tues day, Thursday and Ssfdsy Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of TrJe st, . M. . BALDWIN. Art "tflhBRP" ivmhhp'' 1 I ,JW