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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1902)
"SF iiimMiuiflaBgiiBiqi"iiii,''wt V'1 TaWUMi J"" W A" ! L HE DAILt JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQOtf FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902. F RUTCH-BOUND The crutch is a coor substitute for les. and affords a vcrv Inconvenient and tirc3ome mode of locomotion there is no more pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along the street supported by these artificial limbs. When Rheumatism settles in the bones and muscles of the legs, it is safe to predict that tho vicL'm will eventually become helpless and crutch-bound. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited in the joints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are completely destroyed the joints become locked and hi. tmtficlai drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity. The acid poisons that produce rheumatic pains form in the blood, and are distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, hands, back and feet, or other parts of the body resulting often in total disability. A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a complete cleans ing of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. 3. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood, and the gritty particles are washed out or dislodged by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-rocked sufferer. S. S. S. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in the blood to reunite and produce nnntliAr nttnek. but cxncls evcrv atom of it from the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and docs not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. Write for our special free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. $ liiiDiiim miiinnniM-KH-HHHi iiiniiiiiiimt ..CHICAGO STORE. t PEOPLE'S BAftGAIN HOUSE ANOTHER DBEPCUTIn prices for Friday and Saturday to stimulate ImsiniBt and tq glva an opportanlty to tho buying public to aectiro rare bargaina (or tho next two days. We place on sale i-oaaonablo reliable gooda at cuch low ptlcoi aa waa novor hoard of boforo iu tno wiiiameito vauay. Ladlea' mlisea and chllJreu'a 18c fast black hoae, tae beat n earth. Halo price..., . .,10c Ladlea', miuea' and children' Jcray ribbed summer under woar. Groat value only,,,... Se Ladies' SSo wash velli, boat quality, fancy borderi, ly 23a Ladles' SOo Egyptian cotton Bummor underwear, ribbon brnld neck and ahouldore; far this salt ,, ... 12ic Ladles' and childran'a beat 3oo aunkonmta, apeclal 10o Ladle' 80a beat quality Bailor hata, special. 10c L idles' 10c slducimbi to 'Mo white all over, apocial .... Ha 35u lltlfant nil linen dreeif '!, bait quality, yd. SJOc 15c canvas lion nlovoa Co 60a heavy leather gloves. ,'.,.. . V5 Man's 60o .albrlgKan under wear . ,,..2.10 Chlldren'a 25c Bwita capa 6c All abirt waists, tho latent, half price Men's 10. in, 20a Btraw hats. Jn Ohlldrrn'a 9 1. CO nobby percale dreiBot, hnndaoatfly trirn'd II to nicoly trim- IHE DAILY J OURNAL Membera Northweat Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER BROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Montha, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Centa Per Month. Weekly 'One Year. $1.00 In Avance. 35o conot tned . , . . covers, .10c McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Ccurt Street. ...... Salem, Oregon 4-H-M-H 1 1 1 1 I II 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I III 1 1 I I I I I U II II The public is invited lo purchase our household effects on Monday and Tuesday, (21st and 22nd) between the hours 9 and 11 a. m and 2 and 4 p, m. We have an elegant parlor set in mahogany, upholstered in silk tapestry; a mahogany parlor tabic, a fine walnut sideboard, extra heavy walnut bedroom set, a good ash bed room suit, a 10 foot extension table, card tables, dining room chairs, willow chairs and rockers, China and other dishes, decorated chamber set, jardinieres, ilowcrs and numerous articles at FRIEDMAN'S 362 Chinch St., Cor. Center. STATE PRISON REFORM. Tho kindly and humane fenturca of Hupt. I.co'h adnilnlHtiatioii are torn nicndable, and ho liaa boon kIvod a Brent amount of pralae on the score of humanity. Hut tlioro Is another aide. A state jirlann la not a Sunday Brhool, nor u place to tako It cany, and tint cliiiucoH aro that Dip jirlaonors will never again linvo aa easy a time aa tliiy liavo had utulor Mr. I.f. The otitlucak of Tracy and Merrill shows that there la gieat Itiipiovoiuont to he made In the gun aorvlco, and the Kiiurda by day and night need HtrutiKtli onlng. Tim policy of Jawing Mm, Waggoner down to the lowoat limit la a mistake Tin Htnto of Oregon ahould have paid lllieially and promptly for the return of Morrlll'H body. Tha reward for Trary and Merrill ahotild now all bo put on Tracy, and this atato ahould do at leant an much nH WaahhiKton, whore, whon ho had killed ouo man, a reward wax Immedi ately offorod of $2500. Stnto prlHon rufonu rotpilroB awlft and prompt rotrlhutlon for law-break em, In tho pon as woll as out of It. That In tho only way to oHtuhllHli or der and dlHclplIno, and on force the laws. Tho Journal IioIIovoh that tho fact of Mrs. VaBonor hnvliiK boon rofuaod that rowanl offorod for Monlll, doud or alive, will have a tendency to dla hearten tho purHiiorti of Tiaoy. Tlioro Is no doubt that (lovornor Ooor, upon his return, will deal promptly and onorKotlcnlly and llhor ally with tho Hltiiatlou. On tho vorge of Tracy's capturo la no time to qulli bio (vor reward nionoy. CAN'T EAT! Why? The ttomach is weak, tho ap nelite lsHonoand th bowla are cdntfti- paled Nothing will do you as much (oed as a doto of Hoatettcr'a Stomach Milters before each meal. It will rrengtlien (he ttomach, restore tho anintite. prment Constipation and poei tvely (tue Indigestion, Dyspepsia? Billlousness ana Malaria, Fever ana AtUC, Try a bottle and boo lor your- hhii. Don't accept a substitute HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. MiQ-Sufflmer Reduction Sale Dry goods, millinery, shoes, Re ductions on all lines of goods exce pt spool cotton vav Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noxt Door to tho 1'oatoftlro. OHBRRY SBBDBR kMNi JE - "" SX J VTlr AJ- --. crtoro CMCBMita. iaj sets. R. M. IU?! IIH perfect Olierry Hemlor iloa not urush thn oborry or uauao any lo ol jiilsoj n urautlual inaaliluo (or laruo, amall or (Jul. norma ouvrrlo. OROANIZED CRIME. Tho Now York Journal, coufmenUuK on tho political Hltiiatlou In 1'oiinnyl vanla, and the hope of tho Democracy to wfn In the coiiiIiik campnlKn, hna the follewliiK: Tho DonuK'ralM of PonuaylvniilH Iihvh nominated for xovornnr Hubert K. l'al tlHon on a platform which iKiioroM na tional Ihhiioh. Thu party ileclarcn that "whllu wo act today aa a political orKnnUallon In promiutliiK thlH plat form and our caudldatoH, wo mccU no palilalia advitntiiHo or victory." I'oiiUHylvaula la overwIiolmliiKly He publican. The DoiuncratM, aa Dome- cintH, would have no chance of win iiIiik. Hut thotiKh I'HniiMylvanla la over wholniliiKly Itopubllcun McKlnloy'a plurallly waa UKH.IStt there ant mini) ItopublicatiM who rufitHo to rceowilxc tint Quay machine aa the ltopuhllcui, paity. Tho polltlcM and Kovornment o l'eniiMylvanla are rotten throiidli and throiiHli. Mimed on ballot-box atullliiK a Myalom of corruption Iihh heei rwucd whk h iixelto tho wonder o olhor couiiuuiiltloM. 'MSvory dopnit inoiit of our Htnto Kovonuiifiit," wya thu Democnitli' platform, la "lioney combwl with proUlKiii-y, dlahonoat) mid a rtH'kImM dlaranl of couatltu thinal and moral ohllaiitlona; tho pow w of govt-inmont hio pin-xtltutod ((, th purMmt of public thlovt. That la not pHitltmu exnKerntlon but a atatomont of uolorloim fact. Mr. I'uttlMtu twlco within twontj ytNim hna limn tdoctod Kovoruor of lib Hint, ami MtaudliiK now uiwni a pint form which wavoa nalilo indltlcx and imikuH tint laauo IihIwhoii roinmou lion aty and orgnnlaed cilmw, hwrn ahoulit bw a fair prowpwt of aum-MM Tln dwoiit moil of IVnimylvnnla uro offi-rwl hii oiHtrtiinlty to unite Hiiiinai uuHjiaiH, which, whon not wholly owuplwl In tu.miiK ballot ttxta, rcllea iimih blind jwrty aplrlt lo ktHtp It Iu pou'wr. The Harper. Hy Thomaa Campbell. On the Krooti banka of Shnniiou, whon Sheolnh waa nlRh, No blithe Irlah lad waa no happy aa I; -No harp like my own could ao ohoorl ly play. And whorovcr I went waa my poor dog Tray. When nt liiat I waa foicod fmm Khoi lab to part, She aald (whllo tho aorrow waa big at her heart), Oil, lemombnr your Hhooloh whon far, far away; And bo kind, my dear 1'at, to our poor iliK Tiny. Poor iIok! he waa faithful and kind, to bo an re, And ho coiiNlantly loved mo although 1 waa poor; Whon thu HouMookliiK foIkH aunt me hoartloaa away, I had alwaya a friend In my poor dog Tray. When tho toad waa ao dark, and tho night waa ao cold, I'at and hla dog were Kiown woary ailTl old, Hiiugly wo alopt In my old coat of gray! ho llck'd mo for kludnowi my poor dog Tray. Though my wallot waa scant I ro momborod hla caae, Nor refuaod my Inat criial of hla piti ful face; Hut ho died at my fel on n cold win tor day, And I played a and lament for my poor dog Tiny. Whero, now. ahull I go, poor, forsaken and blind! Can I find one to guide me, ao faith ful and kind? To my awed native village, mo fur, far away, I can novor more return with my poor dog Tray. And How And And tho growing flnmo of lovo That burns In hearts so loyal, Ho froly watered from above To bloas our nionarchs royal! Wo tako the anonymous author to be a (Iranian. ' Trail Song, Frank Karrlngton, In Llpplncott's Magazine. Hero's out on the opcr. trail, my lass, With a hoart for rain or shine! Hero's out to rare with wind In tho face, To roam and to rove at tho wilding pace . Whore the weather thrills like wlno. We'll follow the wind of the wn, my lass, Whore it chosen a truant stream. We will lloat along with a vagrant song, With tho glow of life all thrilling strong, And the rutin a vibrant stroma. For what's a day or a year, my lass, lint time for finding joy? Wo'vo naught to do, wo crony two, . With the ship of Worry's craft crew. We're free from all annoy. Then here's a song, a song, my lass, A song for the open trail! We're off to Book the crimson streak Tlinl'a dunk behind West Mountain's ponk, And to drink from Freedom's trail. The Sure Way to prevent Pneumonia and Congumn tlon Is to cure your cold when It nr appears. Acker'a English Remedy Twill stop the cough in a nigni. drive the cold out 01 your 8) -... ways a quick and sure cure for Asth ma; Uronchltls, and all throat and lung troubles. If It does not sa isfy vnn hn ilniEclst will refund your money. Wrlto to us for free sample W. II. HOOKEIl & CO., uunaio, Y. B. J. FRT. DrugciBt. ,SiV , avp a -r-'nyv .a .- s. r - -i.f &r? & Z4 N. It Ib a Fact That tha Pioneer Uakory makes (Irs) cIiihh broad and pastry. A full supply alwaya on hand. JOURNAL X-RAY8. What a story Merrill could havo told bad he boon recalliral to life a few mluiitea. of a powHt In after must quit waiting Tho light kind Trary, only (hoy over night. The Hint lady at the miiiimer'rcHiiit the ouo that wins Tho Join mil five aeaaldt- voting coutrat. With the harvest wmthor pUMhiug right along the fHrmera are not rn.t ly woikliig banking hour. Aa h woiimn Inonghl In Merrill, why not wttml aomo of tho bright 'hU liiglou women aftor Trary? " That umn UFollellt la a flghlcr In Wlw-tmaln. Well. Umt la the I F. lette IdiHhl even her In Oroii Honry lllackinau would make an Idi-al rleik of the wlKHri kind 1mn.nI uihIw a rt form admliilatratlon. Might aa wt and for (l). W. IMvis Sick Headache absolutely and per manently curod by using Mokl Tea. A ploasunt herb drink. Curos Consti pation und Indlgostlon, makes you eat, sleep, work and lmppy7 Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 2G eta. and CO cts. Wrlto to W. H. HOOICKH & CO.. Huffalo. N. Y., for a free sample. D. J. FHY, Druggist. o Men Wanted for Civil Service. The United States Civil Service Commission announces that on An gnat 12, t!)02, an examination will ho held for the following positiens: Clerk, for tho department of state; eleetrolyper, for Philippine service; nautical export, for hydrographlc older, and ptovlnelnl suporvlsor Iu the Philippine service. Also on August 12-13. 1002, an examination will bo held for the position of clerk (male) for the department of state. Persons who desire to outer this examination should at once npply either to the secretary of tho local board of exam iners. Miss 'aldee Palmor. nt post olllce, Salem, Or., or to tho United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, I). C, for application forms, which should bo properly exe cuted and filed with the commission at Wsshlugton prior to the hour of closing business on August 2.1'M)2. lVXUIAl.1 vUWim'"' ' " X "Make Salem a Good Home Market" A O j, y qji y 1 ' W WTT GOLD DUST. "Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.'! IfVr rfaaiiiiH tslBSaaav r 1 1 ni i JiCr I I AjHK''tr I K If ife Slave If you will, but if vou orator ta m.U hnn... GOLD DUST It make noma brilnr and care lighter. Mad only by THE N K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Chicago, Naw York. Boston. St. Louli. MaVar ol OVAL FAIRY SOAP. Hop Market. u Uops-in.l 10Co20c, contracts l.sc, Flour. Flour t2 703bbl. Potatoes Apples. Etc. Potatoes old 00 new 75c Onions, 1.75 to 2 25 per 100 lbs. Fruits. Cherries Black. L'cOSc Royal Anne, 2J6i'4c Dried Fruits Dried appleB-0i0. Italian pruuos 40s to 60.' 3$ to 1 3?4 l'etito Prunes 40a to 60s, 3K ,c' Wood. Fence Costs, Ctc, illg flr 13 (3 3.25 Second growth-S.60.f2 75 Ash-2 60. Body oak-$4 00. Pole oak-fl.00. Cedar poets 0 to 10c. Halm wor l-2.60 and (3.00. Hides. Pelts and J-urs Green hides, No. 1 7c. Green bides, No. 2 Cc Calf sklnB l5c. Bheep 75c. Goat flklns-25c to 11.00. Gray fox 26 to 60o. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink-25c to $1.25. Otter- $1 to $5. hkunk 10 to 26c. Muakrat 1 to 6c. Wlidcat-10to25c. Wbeat. Oats, Cic. Wheat -50c. OatB-3lc Barley flO )erton. Flax-Cash, Northwest, $1.70. Live Stock Market. Steers 3--43c. Cows 33Xi Sbeep-$3.60gro8sto$4,00 Dressed veal Oc Hogs, alive 6H 60 Hogs, drosBod u)b Wool and Mohatr. Coarse wool 14 c. FiDe 15c. Mobair-25c Hay, Feed, Ctc. Oata-$l Of. Baled cheat J7.60 to $S. Clover $0. Feed barley $10$20 per ton Bran-$18.60 Shrrts-$20.50. Flour, wholesale $2.05. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 16c. Creamery 20 Store 16025c. Firat-class country, per roll 36c. Cream at creamery, pan Bkimmod-1315c. ouimruiui dkiiuiudu in. Steloer's Market, Chickens 8 Spring 10 to 2ic Egd per dozen, 18c. PORTLAND MARKET. PnirTMnn July 17 Wheal Wain Walla. 05kf(8(ic Flour Portland, boat grades $3.053 $3.G0. Graham $2 1)5(3 $3 20 Oats Choice White $1 20c $1.25. narley $20 $22.60 porton. Mllletufl-Bran, $16. 10. HiwTlmothy-$12$10 jwr ten. Onfone 1.00 per cental Potatoes 75c per rental. Buttor Boat dairy, 1018ij; (auc) croamorv.l!)21V;btorol5 10 !- Egga-Oregon, ranch ll 20 Poultry Chickens, mixed J3.50 $4 60; hone $5 50, turkeys, live 13 14c Mutton Giosb, 3c Hogs Grooa u'o Beef Grosa 3Ct3c. Veal Gross.Oc 1c B-. Hops 14(el!tc. Wool-Valley, 12 15cH. ; Eastorn Oreeon, 8(l4ciMohair, 25?(lc!t, Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds and up wards, 15t 15.4 VC- -i ' a-'w i - a r. J2&JM I .m I IWt'I- 111 wmMml 7 ii4?m rLJ2 orcnioHT' At Easter Time is when the building bus noes will be In (nil swing. If you haven't given your ordi'fl for your lumber requirements It l!l pay you lo (ret estimates from tiooda'e Lumber Co.. for nny anil all Itn de of lumiior for out or IiibIiIo work. I.ab, shingles, fash, doors, blinds and everything needed In this lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. Pnes'r. depot. Phono 061 zwwxmwz ..Go to the Ladies5 Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear corsets, hosiery, ,ibbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our ine An especially beautiful lot of new veilings. Our goods are marked veryJowCall and be convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. ttW) A Good Wife and M. c . . rr$;av e" Health... Are a man's best wealth, and ho can contribute to tho health of himeel and wife by using the Capital Brewery buur. It is puro. healthful and nutri tious, and is a delightful bevorngo a any scnBon, and during warm weather tlioro isn't a thirst quencher that can cipial it. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. Beck, I'roprlotor. GambriDus Beer AND good srjESi:gS3Es:s,,sr Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB ALEX CORNOYER cpT;oS,M:innd8?0,nmerc,a, STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY HARRITT c5i Laojrbncb Old Post Office Grocery. tl I I I I I I H f -T-H-H--H- IHIIIII H-H-nnH-H-HHH-f. auliully throw, tho iiborry Into nnollinr. Tho marka of tho knlfocan eoarmvly bt aeou on tho wedod (ruit. It hhhIh from SO to 30 iiiarta pur hour. lUtall prliui, 85 conta. WADE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Rooha Ilarlwr Ume. ltwt brands 1'ortlaud Coinwit. WOOD; Mwt. or rH leocth, All kludi ol bulldlut; watorUI, mud, K'uvol, lath, abiuulaa, lr. D. S. BENTLEY 18UIB3 OqnVl Bt. ,,WIW mX M' A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Ordluuer you can enjoy from ouo of our Usder and delloious meats, tteaaa. lamb wiatton oliop. toal outlets or jork, Oar whU are nil out from the fatloat ih1 orfmeutcattlo, ud wo rn aupply 7Wiir Ubla with frech. nutrltioua and lckom. qbmU at laj rook pnaes. THE EVILS OF LETTER WRITING. Th. Riielwiit UomHita Itad a motto which rnwhi "UttrH arrlpta Hmiift.' which btUng IntBrprutfd, nit-aua "what la Hrttttni atlcka." nutl IikI1.ui.im h.u. ltomati iMtlitlclutw w.ro aa wary h tmr own. Th. AwvrirHU vwralou oi It IHIKUi VIIIHII VI ! I . riiu aowl oitraotlnK,,,WM timtu la. "Tm. a thou wuti Hill, lutuer limit writ a U-lter' Owrrnl 11 8. Ura. of Wtaoaln mw cotMUl-gtinwrNl at Havana, la u vt.fiiM olltlu o( rnor.. than so uwmvr.. but hw allMHl a con mUcii Ii. Hrot. KV.W to hla Wlf. that I'n.l. statu mlsht m wfll tr to utaki a wliU tin oNt of a 4k tall aa to do Muythina villh Ut OMban.." Wall Un i-ouaul M.n.nil'a rtort mm wt "oc." it will itottbtlea awrv to rtHtdor hint IwrwMft mH mu u .M-iualv. Oulmn tlnl, tutd .ximmm blw u aow. ohm lr of a rualMut of ovtrrlp baawiMM from tk CubMi uruhXtuiat wh h aiMra ou th Mrwta. 0. kowvv.r. uruK but aautlr kit rUoir. of H wtfw ao lnucMt of uuhliil gull, aa uo to umkHratHtuI tk damftf. Mlbk to ht (Unh bg k uttMHtkartMa uubll tuttuN of lk pnimi Mtura of puhlU oWclahv Aa llerrlll la dad why not liu-reaae the rowanl for TraeyT Aa Mr. Wiut onr liaa hetw rafuaMl tha w.-m iiion.y, why not put It on Tracy? la th. Hwfa ihh-mw or a provincial impor. aaya the Uwdon Ulohe. ihr baa apiHrtsl a coronation ,.n,. which t'oni ludea In (hla tlcllKhtrul fiuhlen: ACGOENTil ? The jnrv returnrtl a wrdivt . a.vi tlfutal di-aih on tho man who Ml imm tlw window Mtie on which he had UlU-.i aalwj. Hut the dt-uth wan rt-alh d..e m carvlrunv Journal Voting Contes - FOR The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. H t a C, CROSS SALEM OI?B Phon 901 - i i JT'' 5S? I Lr:rs- 3arr x u Vr fv .. i.irirunt'K which IIMile " ) the accident I KMMhlt. Th. WterotttlH KpubUc-a tuw ibtitonn but urn unwtMd tb. mm- pl. rwt NOttUiMiUaM. Tbr tolM to it that Mm ad tbU mr th PArty bu to Majbt Itar It. life. t.w aM iwb) mm to ifc rcHuw- i) biMUHNW. Kdprg- bj all Hbt " H Thew are a Kreat iiwuv li ea aud ilelih leimi UMted aa a result of CttrebwMiei. altbowKhth inetiK-ai cer tificate uu rtad "heart failure " When a uuu taken flMitceawittt hw stoubtch !irju...i,,o,.w joi. .. .v. T! """Hf 4"UllMll lr. Merce-a 0SileM Mtxhcal I1iaown' cum auM of ib Sunweb aud other wbl tbe perfact di-iow amJ liml) UjuuMlak tbe liver. er UIiouhS. anajMim biliou. iwjwitW from the I kd htu Iruuhbd wih . .. ... .. . imm uf Mi atuMurk av ik v-.vrT.,Trr: iBBIhAl n.kl Llll . 7 Air. - " " . T . :- ' " imm tm u.u ... " w 411 tasr- uuu MceivhiK larRMt vot. will bo Uen a doi railroad ticket to Nvwport and return, and board and free outortainment at the Hay View uoiei wiiii ciioich ol the Hu8t room in the lwueu (or one week, beginning Saturday, August ltltli. Votea ou aoco.npanyitiB wHpon will bo recolveJ at thU otllco. an.l f- J anil of Iwllot anuouucoil from day to day. JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Miss for one week's free seaside outlne at New port, Aueust 16th. CTM.CT -sj' iV 'T1 ' Samples of Our Handiwork Domonetratos tho euporiorltv of tho ialom Stpani Laundry. You'll find thorn in our ollico nnd nleo on the por aons of ecorea of woll dresecd pooplo in Salem. Such people aro tho boaalda of our skill. Thoy carry tho proof of it everywhere, and they confirm and tx tend our popularity. Styles differ, but in lanudry work our Troy etylo has tlio call. Salem Steam Laundry COLONKI. J OLMBTKI1, PHOI'llIKTOR. DOII0P3 U OLMBTEO. YOU. fliono -ill 230 Liberty Btroft '"""""""iiiiiiii I",,miiitiniin 20 -PER CENT OFF-20 On all Carpets Nothing Reserved To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts., Tkkota are now un sale at all South-' ern Pacific and Corvallla & Kaatorn' It It. ottlcea, tliroush to Newport and Yaijutna at reduced ratea Southern i-uciuc iraina connect with C. &. K at Albany and Corvallla. All tickets Kood for return until October 10 l9oQ On June 23 tha C. & M. trains' from Detroit began leaving there at 6:30 a m.. meeting the Bay train at Albany at noon. ' I'aaaengera for Detroit. Ilreltenbush and other mountalu reaorts can leave n3 h9.?m8 ftwnoon. reaching Detroit in the evening. Tlckou are 800, and from Corvallla at $8.26, good . ..iu uiuu uciooer 10th, with S? TAtif&tf tra,u at any The Southern Pacific Company have pomta o9nl6,na,,trlp "ktTS, H Points on their lines In Oregon to either Newport or Yaqulru. with privE t he C. E. thrw-day Sunday excursion leketa. good going Saturtlas- and Z urulng Monday, are aCon sate a toerKrss-r 'o to any s. R or c. & k ieT "" Corvians&Eastern R,Rt Oiigrfip jflMD Union Pacific DEPART KOK JIMESCHEDULES JTom I'ortlnna, Or, rottlatnl Special 9J a. m via Hunt. Ingtou Ailaniio" ExpreM 8.60 p. m. Tin Hunt latou (Mh. St. Paul Vt Mail 5:14 p. m. vi a Salt Uke, Denver. Ft UArll. " . - nti "A w.uan K8UBH :.':. " Chlwco f't Lske. Denver K. 1. Owaha, Kauu "7. Ol. IXJUIfl. lIllfHrn and Kat. U'alla vllTu,i.iT" ipoinc. Wallace. ihiiii ntan, Mlnneapolia flL nan, Dututh.Mtlwaukeo spokM. (cEKa.sr.'ss'gsc 72 ARU1VK FKOM 4:30 p m. 8;t r, in Ola m "- HOURS v no Chance of Ctia 72 12 45 p. a, 1:&0 p. w. : p. in. :0 a. m. U:)0 a. m 12:15 p bj' - f' ror lane a k mtU LUi w. i. mli Wc wish (o reduce stock befor girl maw tfc will ( tlr.sl hi la .In Ml il... ..uiwi.w iwT.,,JT.riaS.t " - " J&&&3& to U &. - a.. ta. wv nW um or Mclimk4ty.l mmnl Tha h.Mf r.-n. utn .. .....i .a I teHaMur - '- - - i.irn n III liriHl II IMA I K .." .-""' -- ! VHIBBkl I Mu. - - mM-w------UM maB -- - - ., . ..fc.i - -w rj,7Masv MdhU 51L-ZIL1LZ?31 "T- "' 1I-V i.o.t ta hi- all auuat L, nl Ir. Hart'a Mau. -ui. .. kH " l tS&T' Th9i' tht I ' Otml rc Aug, 1st, at which lime we mvotcc. Ihcscterms will apply from July 10th to A,. ustlst. REMEMBER THE Pi Arc "w- , , , The House Furnishing Co. W . m P. m.l Store t Paleiu and Albany Time Card No. 20. No 2 For Yaqulna .eavea Albany .. I-eavea Corvallu v. r,rlIf YJlua o. I Heturniag' Iar Yanulua Leavw Corvallu I For Detroit Leave Albany Arrives Detroit .". t Prow Detroit V""" "welt t.M Arrive Alban ,!:" Tralw i and 4 ly' -".01 a. m. - train, aa w. r!.5 r uth hour. t Siii 2y to or iS dirwt arvtc i v d Albay v act WchM Nwport ad- Ttala s for rL... . t 1:0 ft. .. of,.-. ,r". " Albanv SotiOiwn INuaZ. JS. ?"" oi the ? hu4. trnTSLvS tral, :4I p. a. -ing Dtroit nj. f: T..r, Agent, aW M? OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEMjLe rrvm ron ana 8 p. Pally AU IUdk dates aublecti to crtanKO I r;eTanrranoigco 1 Sail every 5 daya K"P OUWUJ 8 p. m HD.I COLUMBIA RIVER ToAitorta and Way Landlusn. i p. in 4 p. m i.Budc 01. BUD(3T SteamBJV,pL.h.E.TIE RIVER . laml and t iu:",""v Biem. ,or -""" davn o7. ie' '"""""Kaon metay,iuurB Corvall t,urday. about 7 a. in. For Wedat.Bml ",? landings, Mondaye, JMiwtdayi and Fridays at about 5 AQ.nCP.AIQV M.P.BALDWIN. t --hu, ure. Baem.Or O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA leaves for Portland Tues "y. Tlmreday and Sat'day A " at 7 a. m Quick Time, Cheap Rates feck: Foot of Trale at. m. . BALD Win. M- '" if!'""""r!