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- THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1902, WxSSb Scrofula I bequeath to my children Scrofula with nil its attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a etrange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the young. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders the growth and development of the faculties, and the child born of blood'poison, or .scrofula-tainted parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties. Scrofula Is a disease with numerous and varied symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful ekln eruptions upon different parts of the body show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Hook on blood and ukln diseases free. the swift specific co., Atlanta, Gt. HIHIIHIIII IMH-M-MM-H4-H H Hill HH-HIHH H ft I ...CHICAGO STORE... PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. flfflfl'fAr Tlldtl Cirar Tlio bargain nd prices we nro kIv UlCdlwl I Hall JuYCl ItiK on reliable dry ooda at tue Chicago Store n greater than sver. Every arnllablo effort ii put forlli to secure bargains for our customers nnd Ilia public may nlway rem in sured that wo nro always with thorn in low prico giving and honorable upaung. THE DAILY JOURNAL: CAN'T EAT! Membitra Northwest Afternoon News paper League. Wli? Tim r-t-macli 1- weak, the ap petite if con Htnl the bowls nro roneti pated Not! in wi'ldo yon iih moJi poo I as n t't(..f llofltcttm'a Stomach Hilt rd ltf.ro mih mini. It will a vtiiftlii i. lint h Mtiitnti. rfiMffftt Mifi Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. ., fl. ,., t CoiiBiipntinn and po'i Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. t,yely ,.. ,nd,jestoni Dyspepsia. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Bli0usness anti Malaria Fever and weeKiy una Tear, i.w """" AUC, Try a bottle mni ) lur otir BY HOFER BROTHERS. suit Don't accept a substitute. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. LOPSIDED MISREPRESENTATION. Tho Corvallls Gazette In a Republi can nowHpapor, edited by an aliened bankor-lawyer-polltlolan arid of courm ho can seo nothlriK wronB with the present Hyntuin of paying statu of- the fpl-' nlle of the subject from chilB, or rather In the present way In Its column. A nystim timlor wlilch which thoy take their Miy. any ofuclnl heroine pimaeaned of R lie can see nothing; wroin in a ays- lr. fortune during- a slnglo torm of torn which pays one mere clerical of- "Ace Is Immoral-sor-tally an Injury flflal nearly 1100,000 In four years. He to all the jreople. anil a corrupting. ilf- can seo nothing wrong in having the moralising Influence In public affair. state binding submitted to competition In tho ordinary commercial course of IniMlnuHH, but the printing must be paid for by the state at about four price. t 86c all wool drrss Roods 40 in. greys and Udb. special 00c JBc fast black latin Us 86 groy brllliantinedreii goods 60c Block lawns, black grenadines and fancy sutnmor dress goods, HALF PRICE. 16c dress canvas, yd 8o 8Jc mprccrJzcd snlinuttfc, all colors, looks like silk and bet ter for wear, yd ...-. ... 23o 15c Chamhroys. nil colors, ,,.,)o 66e whlto Knaliili I', K bor-t goods mado. yd 20c IDo white India linen, yd Oo 7Gc double thread Isce curtains, sale prices ()6e 8,c turkey red napklni Cc 16c white llueu napkins, large i-ho lie 25o No. 40 nil silk neck ribbons, oil colors, yd 16c The host ladles black stock lugs on earth for 10c 36c white all over luce, yd. . . 16c Lndlos' 10c summer underwear 6u 15a Horn colored applique, vd. .8c W)o blncd French lisle stock'KS t'Jic 30 pieces crash toweling half prlco, yd l)tj, 80 McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Cnttrt Strt ..... ftflfotn. Oncrnn i IMWliltllllll IIHIIfllllfHIIHII IHIIHIIrt At Friedman's Busy, marking down nil lines of clolh-inj-, hals, ladies' and men's furnishing goods ior Hie final wind-up, Z 4& 307 Commercial Street ffl-Snmmer Reecton Q saie Dry goods, millinery, shoes, Re ductions on all lines of goods except spool cotton Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store That suerriH all right to hi contorted vision of public matter. All that loimlded, lantern-Jawed mls repieentatlon ran do to twist the faeti this combination odltor-lnwyw down, and It I copied Into the Oregon Ian, a paper that will print nothing but such stuff on tho motley Hide of tho Htihjcct. Let iih oxamine Home of I'IiIh statement, copied Into the Ore- gonliin, without comment.. In fact the Urotfoulau would not innko the wuno argument In Ita own editorial column that It hiiIIh ItH purposes to copy and ondotno with a placo on It editorial page. Hero am Home: The compensation of the governor Is the only state salary where the tax payers have suffered by perquisites and extra compensation, voted through various devices, paying him for co called extra work, by placing him upon various commissions In order to In crease his compensation. Corvallls Gazette. Tho (InxettH knows that tho extra wilnrloH, Home of them more appro priations, founded on 110 statute what ever, aro given tho Hucretnry of statu and to tho Htato treasurer, n well, and not only to the governor. The three olllelal aro member of boards together, and receive thwio punpil HlteM oqually, and yet tho (Jaxotto ay thoy apply to tho governor nlonu, anil the Portland paper roplm that stnto ment to put an offensive halo about one olllco, and oxtiiho the other. If the taxpayer miff or on the governor get ting poiqiilHlto that are forbidden by tho constitution, they Hiiffer on the other Htato officials In the Maine way. and In thulr drmlro to slum the outgo lug anil Incoming governor the new impure opposing a change to a flat Hillary basis aro giving their own case away. All three Mtatu olllelal get $1000 (iach for Herring on the Domestic Animal Communion, which ha wliso lately nothing to do. The secretary of state and state treasurer do not receive fees from the taxpayer or the state, but from Indi viduals, for' services rendered. With these fees, the constitution has noth ing to do, and the taxpayers are In no way hurt by the fees so paid. Corval lls Gazette. Am the constitution says the state niiicer miihu receive no Tee or wr qulMlte whatever, any fee Mild to sIhIm olllcer belong to the state, ami If the olflcer take (Iiumh fee be I cer tainly taking thorn from the state. The ft hwlong Into the utate treasury, they do not belong tu the olllelal. The law do not give them to the of llclat. They did not dare put that In to the law, because suoh a law would have bwn clearly unconstitutional. So thoy Just enacted all kinds of law an- THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, I The vote for Oer for United States ' .u.tm,y.M ,...ls. n .,.. It. .iMfi..uitt I. ircimi.ji intiinn n sicjr 111 jjusniumv in the development of selfgovernmont by the people. It Is a step that will never be retraced. The people take no steps backward In the evolution of politic! liberty. The Ifi.Ono vote cast for Oeer under the May law may never mnko him initiator. In the ordinary course of purchasable politic such a thing may not be seriously thought of. Rut Die Influence of that vote I In tho right direction. It ha enabled the people to cast a vote direct for Honator. It prove that it can be done, and the government will not be ruined there by, a Komo Mcnntor pi edict. The Mny law wn not paused for the Oeer ItupuhiicanK or the Simon Republicans. It wa plowed for other people, who hoped to pioflt by It, but did not like to avail themselves of tin opportunity the way the state conven tion wa flxHd up. They did not want to pluck the fruit on the tree of their own planting. The vote for (Jeer wa not thrown away. If III name had not gone be fore the 'people the law would have been a dead letter, and would now be In line for repeal. Hut the law will stand. It will bo put In operation again. It may yet make Otwr senator. It may make him a member of Hoos veil's cabinet. -. ..iww' : '".?,. m .xrL srrvlr'iy ill 1' yhK-9 ft Si ftCK I VTOW rV i Y fnm mwb -& i-zm. f"" PI mmmm Jrf-,f 1 ZSJV - IS I m Working as a unit for all matters of vital Interest to the people, they will be found to be one of the most power ful ami nieftil bodle of men ever sent to represent the people of this county WAS A GREAT SUCCESS Initial Band Concert Enjoyed ,By Hundreds The Initial conceit given by the Sa lem Military band, in Willson'g avenue Tuesday evening, was a pleasing Inno vation, and was enjoyed by hundreds Ready For Bsafoy, The young mother thinks, when she 1ms completed the lby garments that arc to rlotl e the little form. But she is not all At Easter Time Is when the hulldlni? Imainum v,n lull pwImk. II you hnven't Kiverjnn, ordero for your lumber rcqulrctneoti u will pnv you to ?ttt estfinntea Iron (iondalo liiunlior Co,, lor any nndiii kinds of luinhur for out or ing deworl, letli, thiiiRlefl, panli, doors, blmde im everything needed in this line. Goodale Lumber Co, Ncur 8. P. 1'uRs'r. depot. 1M ono 651 ' &ifl Next Door to the Postoffice. pOLL'MA CHERRY 8 HENRY DOWNING FOR PRISON SU PERINTENDENT. IlHiiry Downing, of .Marlon county. I meeting with a good bit of substan tial encouiiigeinent In his candidacy for Hiiperlutendeut of the state prison. He Is a rustling Marlon county farm er, a nmn of good moral character, has worked liiixl for hi party, ami I com petent to llll the place. HI father, (Jeorge Downing, wn su IKJi'Iuteiiilent of the prison under Pen iioyer' adinliilslratlon, and gave gen eral satisfaction to the people. Henry I not only a good farmer, hut a good square business man, ami knows all the Ins and out of buying cordwood am! prison supplies. He I a man who ha had a hard row to hoe, and yet ha been faithful In nil the o id 1 11 wry obligation of life. If the office goea to Marlon county. (iovernor Chamberlain will pit tho public aud the demtK'ratic party In general If he MpimJut Henry Downing. it I not known what Marlon county can have under the new state adminis tration. anl It may lie that the curd will btt shuttled tomo othor way. o WILL WORK IN HARMONY. 1 iih Marlon county delegation I comiMwed or eight men in the house and senate, who will b round to wurk In harmony im every subsUutlal Inter- of citizens. A splendid ptogram wn' ready for baby's coming, unless 1 she (has . ., ,1,1 ,, done something more for the oaoy man given, the solo numbcis being well J1, to re bls ciothc9. Many a rendered. The band, In It six weeks'. y0nng motlier who goes through hours faithful practice, has Improved very of pain and suffering wonders why it was much. It work last evening wn an agreeable treat, and served to Im press the general public with a reali zation of the value 01 such an organ!- xation. The concert would have been tho more enjoyed had there beon seat for the accommodation of the crowd. Hut there must first be proviHlon made for the holding of those concert, and the matter of providing seats can be ar ranged later. After the excellent treat that was given by the baud lat night, no difficulty hIioiiIi! he had In gathering subscriptions for weekly, or evon semi weekly concert tho programs to al ternate In Marlon square and Wlllson's avenue. Let Salem people now Hhow nn appreciation of ItH band, and con tribute liberally to ItH support mid Im piovemont. 0 ATTACKED BY INSANE 1 PATIENT Mrs. Mary Reed Receives a Severe Scalp Wound About T o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Mary Reed, nn nttendant nt the state Insane asylum, wa attacked by a woman patient in the violent ward, and severely, though not serloiiHly, In jured. The domented woman struck Mm. Uoed over tho forehead with a tin ran, the blow producing a ganli In the temple, and severing an aitery. For a time tho wound wan thought to bo aeiloim, but an Investigation disclosed that the gnsh, which bled profusely, was not a dangerou a wa feared. Mr. Heed I retitlug well, und 110 Moti ons consequence are expected. At the time of the mishap Mr. Hoed was engaged at some work In the ward and when her attention wa diverted, the woman selxed a large can. nnd. be fore she could be prevented, stiuck Mr. Heed, with the result given. thoilslug the collodion of fee. andlw,t of U,ta dly' (',Mm,y 1U"1 ,Hle SBEDBR nssras tea, '11 1 Tl I XP 11 It porfeot Uherry Heedor does nuioriuii the uliurry ar iwuw any loss ol juice 1 a iiruutiunl uinahlnu for lame. suihII or Oal. Ifornla cherries. The feed extraatlnt knlle drives the reed Into ne dish nnd annuity throws the uherry Into mint her. The marks ol the knife n soareely Ik, seen on the whhIchI fruit- It nnsln frem $0 to 30 ouiirts imr Imur. 85 conts, Itrtnll prke, c R. M. WADE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Roche Harbor Umn. lWit brands l'ettlaiul Cement. VO'j Md or full Iwagth, All kinds of building material, wud, jj-nvoj, lath, shtaglvs. kic D: .3. B3NTLBY 181-183 Oom'l Ht Plimix 'llll Mam A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you ea eujajr from one of our Under and dellolouo mwtsu tteaktJsKtb opjouttou clioj. veal outltti er ork. Our weaU aro all out freai Ue Uttett aed ims)itattle, and vie wn Mppjr your tablo with frsh. nutritious and wholesome taeatg at hod rouk prieer. E C, CROSS SALEM ORB Wioa m 9&-fl A $Lf lltkvXjtL rffia Bl tliMii, except In the ens of (Iih luaur auew tax. did not order them ld ovw to the state treaaury. and so the ultldal hep the fee which the Ntate rtHwtltutlun they hall not kw.p under any circumstance, a a mat ter of fact enough ft are paid b the pcopl to rarry on the entire state NovwuiiitMit. wlthiMit the court. Yet the alMM pujxtr a), and the Oregon Ian inula wlthoiit wMHiaenf "With tllMM fM the IHMMlltUtluU baa notlt lug to do." Whw the rMtilttlo u elncally y the state officials hall retain 110 fee wbaUvr In addltUm to their salaries BxU b) law. 'Bt are we ronilag loT Tho demand far a special sesslao Mines niMt strenueusly frm these prefssslenals who have little busineas else, nnd who nevsr wider them slvs pcaiHerauf, exespt when the legislature Is In smIh Cervalhs Gazette. It ahouhl be ncalled iu iinc, 11,,., wlU the Hhove taat all the class who make It a busine to work tho hmla tnre. agd who fatten on ft hiu p, 1 eulalte, hUo the by log-rdlin ,.. tanmga ttt WgifJaigr. Hho ,u.lK ud .n clerkships hb ptcklug and iNm,,, lael4ilig Mil tfee 4ove clas M iw Ppw iwttlnjgya. are oiuoed .. , s, , UU eealo. Ttmj- are ojuhi ,. n rvfona of Out isum by hUh th, Mtu iut m naturally a a .at l,,..,. In hu ereaju. The hundreds at imition-is wh. j.. taking nr a apeciai twloii hi- m, lew M441aa. prtvato rltueu wlu- waaiag out y due V, ,N. ' itlUu beore u. .igned u iMiK.. oik wtai Mho Uv la Oregtw. iuid uh,, ii. hum u. vuU. asat nho ka .nt ; ,u u, PiUoi frwa tkw Walilngiu I ide or Ute (XllHwMa Hvsmt. witem Utey av gagHl t y jo,., WiMt ,. ; tera have suog mmi Ut m rtiilon 0 I hi- leglklatUN Hei. ,f NderUag Um eoMlgi of iIimIuI&si .. s ..j.i .... . . .wlv cu 1111. Vlky tiim y, UragisiJau urtut aitkta u om aide j'O"' ivm gave au (IMWgai txv ih. prem-ui yig( w ' (treat as to weliife all Mifonualiug uu There may he difference In opinion In their estimate of iierannal matters. Ilk the seiiaUtrship, but on iui ques tions Hint unVit the prospeilH and proKreiw of the whole 1 ominiiuii they will ho fou n I (outiHfliug und nnihlng substantial aKKfineniH iihspisihiiiiii iinsiiuieassajuLnxji-.. iGood enough for anybody! yLL Havana T'llcr The Sure Way to prevent Pneumonia and Consump tion I to cure your cold when It first appear. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In n night, and drive the cold out of your systom. Al ways n quick and sure cure for Asth ma, Hronchltl, and all throat nnd lung trouble. If It doe not satisfy you the druggist will refund vour money. Write to us for free sample. ' V. II. HOOKKIt & CO.. Uuffalo, N. V- U. J. THY. Druggist not possible to prepare in some way for the baby's advent, and to avoid the atcony that seemed almost unendurable. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the one medicine for women which prepares them perfectly, both for the burdens nnd pleasures of maternity. It prevents the morning sickness from which so many women sulTer. It strengthens the whole lxdy, so that there is no nervousness nor nuxiety. It promotes healthy appetite nnd causes refreshing sleep. It gives the motlier strength for her trial and makes the littby's advent practically painless. Healthy mothers have healthy children, nnd it is the general testimony of those who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparative for mother hood, that the children were healthier and happier than those born after months of mental misery and physical anguish on the part of the prospective mother. Sick nnd ailing women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter absolutely without fee or charge. As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Ruffalo, N. Y., Dr. R. V. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has in the mst thirtv vears and over treated nnd cured more than half a million sick and suffering women. The testimonials of these cured women nre on record. A large number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced a cure impossi ble and nfter enduring yeurs of useless su fieri ng. Let no sick women hesitate to take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce's offer, but write nt once nnd so secure the professional counsel of a specialist iu the diseases of women, entirely free. All correspond ence strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. Hoped for Death. I'or the mUc of poor Miflcrini; womrn, I feel It my duty to Inform you of the Rreat benefit jour medicine lias rHcii me," writes Mrs Callle howler of Watts, Iredell Co , N O "Iwm In a mint miteraulc condition when I wrote to vou. I had uterine tlitcate so Uul I could scarcely walk and suffered such dreadful misery I hoped to be rellcNnl by death. You wrote to me to take your ' l'uvorltc Prescription ' nnd I have taken eleven bottles of it, and two of your I'ltaxmt relicts ' I am entirely well and feel like .1 new woman I feel thankful to God and tu Or Tierce for the blessini; I now enjoy. I luuen fine bljr boy, two months old and never not hIoiii; as well In my life. I can t praise your medicines enough " Very Thankful. "I will be vry Rlnd to say a few words for Dr. nvrce- ravorue rrcscripuon," writes Mrs. r, s, ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery, ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line. An especially beautiful ht of new veilings. Our goods are marked very low. Call and be convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. s-'-iftmii$&Ji SS 5-40. A Good Wife and Health... Arc a man's boet wealth, and he tt con trllmto to tho health of lilffin nnd wife by uai'ig the Capital Brew- liecr. It ig pure, healthful and nutn tioiiB, nnd is a delightful bovoragej any season, and during warm weath tliero isn't a thirst quonclior that til equal it. Capital Brewery Co,: Mrs. M. Beck, Proprlotor. GambriDas Beer! AMJ OOB "5r3BC3:S3ES:3EB Everybody is welcome at THE NOBLB ALEX CORNOYER Cor, Stnto and Commorcial. 'Phono, Main 81. STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY Harritt Si Lacdrbnci Old Post Office Grocory. terrible mck I could M-arcely eat or drink any thing I hated all kinds of food At this time I wrote to Or Tierce and lie told me to get his ' Favorite Prescription ' mid a lioitle of fiolclcn Medial) Dincmcrj ' I got a 1,'lllc of encli and v, hen I had taken them a few davs I felt much better a.id when I had taken hardly three parts ol cai.li buttle I felt uell and could eat as well as auv one, and could do my work without any IrouMc (tvtiuld not doany tiling lH'lore. I feel very thankful to I)r Tierce for his medicine and tell 11II who tell me they are sick to net these medicines or m rite to Or Me rev " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Advixr, sent free 011 receipt of stamps to jwy epetie of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent kUuiim for txxik iu paper cover, or 31 btuinpti in cloth binding. Ilofiohui'K linn a labor strike. The ciuiho Ih tho rufusal of the demand of tin nmn for a 1 al m In waKt'g ami nn vlKht-hnur day 1 tlifBS. L 0 sffimiP?595WifM I mM 20 -per I BJH I J " K0XOMK4 " BAMS art I h r nmt vaiut at la ft ram I -SHURHMAD, "STANDARD NAYr." 0 I - OLD fSACH d HONBY: I I "SAWlOGr'-OlMYAlGWr" I ; -H-4-i-t4-H-H-M-il I I I I I H-H-H-H-t-t-l Journal Voting Contest I - ----- FOR - - The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. 0 : : SW One receiving lrgt vote will he ulven a fiee railroad ticket to I! Nnwport Hud rHurn, aud board and free entertainment at the Hay View is II . 11.11 . . . iiuisi nun unoice oi tim nnyat room iu tho homo for one week, heuinulne , . Miiinmy, August inin. Vote on Hcconiwnyliig coupon will be received at tliu office, and ro- 4. wilt of hallo announced from day to day. fflFd Samples of Our Handiwort Demonstratos tho euporlnrity ol Falem Stpatn Laundry. You'll ' Ilium in our cillco and also on the PotiM of ecoros of well droarcd peopi Sitlem. Such people nro tho hcaali our skill. TIihv rarrv thn prod ' nvtry where, and they' conflrm and tend cur popularity. Stylea differ, in laundry work our Troy atyle hit call. Salem Steam Laund COLOKEIi J. OLM8TKD, PUOl'BIKTOE. DOHOrjB D. OLMaTK'' MflU Phono 411 230 Liberty Bt JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Miss.. for one week's free seaside outliur at New port, August 16th. 1 r Mill I-K4-K t mm I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I m-H. To tho Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets nro now on sale at all South ern Paciflc nnd Corvallls & Eastern It. It. offices, through to Newport and Vnqulna nt reducod rntos Southern Paciflc trains connect with C. & E. at Albany nnd Corvnllis. All tickets good for return until October 10, 1002. On Juno 23 tho C. & E. trains from ' Detroit began leaving thero at 6:30 a. in., meeting the Day train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit, Droltonbush and Other mountain rwanrta nnn liinv.1 Albany the same afternoon, reaching' Detroit In the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit nt! $3.00, and from Corvallls at $3.26, good for return until October 10th, with luiiiitfge io get on train at anv no nt east of Mill City. The Southern Pacific Company have now on sale round trip ticket from all pplntB on their lines In Oregon to either Newport or Vaiiulna, with privl lege to return via either East or West side divisions, in connection with tho C. & E. three-day Sunday excursion ickets, good going Saturday and re turning Monday, aro also on sale nt IS. . ies irom a 1 and C, & K. points. Full Information can he obtained ns io rates, time tables, etc.. by appllca-l "" vu " a. i; or u. tc a. agent. iuinirrVrrBPAnirrr .Bl j Ft U DEPART roit ChUago I'ortiand Bnecinl 9.0) a. in. Tia nunt Ingloa TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARI Atlantlo Kxprcav 8.60 p. m. via Huntington St. Paul Fait Mall Oils p. m. Salt take, nonvcr, Ft Cltr, Ht. Xuls, Cb cago u Aasv. -'alt Lake. Densi-r tfi Wo th, Omaha, Kansas 'JH. St. LouU, Chicago U .K3k, Walla Walla. LewJiton, ipoktne, Wallace. Iull. man, Mtnneapolla BL via rani, Dulutli.Mllwaukee uyviuv m uicsgo, ana Jtast, ft- CUT OFF 20 8 p.m. On all Carpets Nothing Reserved m, m, m, Dally gxwpt Sumlay 8 p. w. Saturday 10 P. m, i Wc wish to reduce sfnk urnn a.. . . ... . . .. .w,. s.uK, 1S. ui wnicn imewr invoice. These terms will apply from July 10th to Ac ust 1st. REMEMBER THE PLACE X v ' m The House Furnishing Co. WOhi1 Cofvlalis&EasteroR.P, Time Card No. 20. No. 2 For Yaaulna: Leaves Albany W: p. m. Leaves Corvallls 1:80 p m Arrives Yaqulna 1.3$ ' 1B" No. 1 Returuing: P- KmiMi 1 annum t.aa leaves Corvallls ...!'.'. 11 10 a! Arrives Albany it-ia Leaves Albany i-nfl . Arrives Detroit ... 5 n m No. i Krom Detreit: P" ni- Leavm Detroit 80 a m Arrive Alhaav ,T. !" m' ., JrM l Raa rrlvt in Albany In A- L- ORAIQ, tlwe to eoitipi with i, a n r "' fJon p. i touud train, as well aa ,"'"" tr bourn in Aih.-vWIISLiW0...r"i "ifiSL VnS ,R a0rth bou,1 t irsm O. 2 CUUUala with i. r, P. train, at n i.r. " . "'? " -, lg aTrrMVeXwaZ. Jarnt 6chM. --"" u- rflTi1' .wMrt8 lev Albany fcn7ita...,,l bnl train : p. w. "MJCBn orolt at Pw furUiw informatloa apply to HOURS ' P0RTIAND TO CM CAGO Ho Chance of Ci rs OCEAN AND RIVER SCHCDULf Prom Portland' All Bailing dates iubjwt iu uiiaugu FornFranolBCO Sail every 6 dayi COLUMBIA RIVER ToAtorla and Way Landlngi. er WIM AMPTTP DIVPP Bteamer Ruth leaves Salem for! land and way landings on Tueeday uays and Saturdays, about 7 a. : Corvallla end viay landings, idtr Wednesdays and FridayB at P. m. M. P. BALDP Uen. Pas?. Act. Agt. O, R. A. rortianu, Ure. Baiea.' O. G T, PASSENGER STEAMEI Co'si POMONA Leavwi for Portland Tu day, Thuredey and s j'W at 7 a in Quick Time. Cheapo 00(1,1 FUWa' J S' 1 4 a iSP & ut II .. , ...iou4 mmu .iiuauy .. - -nniMto Ma Jlit; Tii