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mmm. OLD PEOPLE J)o not alwaya receive the sympathy nnd attention which' they desarve. Their ailments are regarded ns purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable nt tliclr time of life. Disease and Infirmity should not nlways be assocl-, ated with old age. The eye of the gray haired grandslre; may be na bright and the complexion as fair as any of hia younger and more vigorous companions. Good Blood ft thm sooret of healthy old ago, for it regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens the nerves, makes tho musde9 elastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutritive, health sustain ing elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting ia premature old ago and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost constant, accompanied with poor digestion and cold extremities. ailments disappear. 8. S. 3. is lust imnrnvrt n wrntc fUcrrfitlnn and tone tin tary taint, or tho remains of Some disease contracted in early life, S. S. S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. .Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skin diseases. THE 8WIHT 8PECIFI0 COMPANY. Atlanta. Qa. RJLY BOUNCBR Guaranteed to keop flies off of stock K applied as directed, or monoy re'.nndod. LlOB KILJUBR. that kills the lice. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... Feedmon and Seedmen. 01 Court Street, Balom, O; i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ...CHICAGO PEOPLE'S DAR0A1H HOUSE. Tflft RfF Snlft te NfiW On No dull days at tho Chicago Btoro, uiu iiig 3die lb now uh nw,yflbu,v lf ,ou h,VB not pai,i our storo a visit you should do so. Every nrllclo In our storo l eiM 25 psr cent, cheaper than you can buy It enywhero iu Balern, Qet so qualnted with our prices. 7fo boat porcalo calicoes, yd IIo 7Uo fanoy 8otch lawns 3ko 10c fancy wool dross goods i'Oe 86c all wooHOinoh dress goods '2Ho I)5o black silk taffeta flllc 35c fancy bordered wash veil Wo 8Uo fancy outing llannol, yd. . .Co loo linen buck toweling, yd... Oc ICo linen canvas Ho $1.36 black silk velvet Boo 7ifo oolnred chcois cloth, yd. . Ho o wnuo lace scrim ,yd....7J;o 15c 6 inch wldo embroidery, . . ........ fin por yard -THIS BALK FOR FRIDAY AND BATURDAY- McEYOY BROS., Court Street. i m c 1 1 n ii 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 i m WHOLESALE AND Rooho Harbor Lima. Host brands length, All kinds of building material, rand, K'nvol, lath, shingles, oto, E. e. BBNTLBY 181-183 Com'l Bt. 1'hnnn (III! Main A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dlnnor you can enjoy from ono of our Under and delicious moats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, voal eutlota or (ork. Our meats aro nil cut from tho, fattest ami nrimoatcattlo, and wo can supply your tablo with frosh, nutritious and wholooouio meats at bod rook prices. E C. CR09S;SALEM ORE Fhon 201 sTOy7 The Summer Man Looks as neat as his sister it thsy have llnlr shirts and shirtwaists lauu derad here. Madras, psroaln and all kinds el fancy shirrs and shirtwaists step their color and look llko new when lauadsied by our eatelul methods, llrlngyour linen ami woelsns lists II you wa rtstlset sattilaotlon Iu your Uusdry work. Salem StcamLaundry oouwtsx j, ouijtku, raorntsTOR, tvOSOUS , OUiSTBI), MUH. Phone 411 2S0 Liberty Btret t GambriDtis Beer! AND Everybody is welcome at THE NOEUB ALEX CORNOYBR US- sfSHnsPSBAavpss tssf- " 'mftwr ws aj 'sir ss( snssn w liSTl a. P. a, Deing purely vcgeuiuic, i iiic paicet anu best blood purifier for old people. It docs not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the blood and stimulates the debilitated orcrans, when all bodily such a tonic as old people need to the Stomach. If there is any heredi m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i n 1 1 1 1 h STORE... 8o EI. H. llnon lawn lid It Is ....Ac licit spool silk, each ..........4c 200 vd spool cotton, bf it 'Jo Now shipment of ribbons, the blu dost bargains that war ever offered 8o ribbons 3c, SGo ribbons 16c. (I 00 btigxy robes, special C'Jo Nobby shirtwaists, hall price, Mon's GOo nudorw'r balbrlan 25e UOo all-over lacs special, yd. . 16c J 1.60 lace curtains, pr 70c ten's 76c darby tlbbed under wear . ,,3Go lOo white thnksr llunnnl 0o Proprietors. Salem, Oregon 1 1 m 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-n- RETAIL Portland Ocinont. WOOD; sawed or full At Easter Time Is when the building business' will li In full swing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to got estimates from Uoodalo Lumber Co., for any nnd all kinds of lumber for out or Inside work, lath, shingles, rash, doors, blinds ami everything needed In this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near H. P. IWr. depot. Phono 081 A Lucky Find Hut It's bard to And anything better. Til a mi of hsklth and strength. Rear this iu aultul: there's nothing to equal Salem ber as a tenlo and mild stimu lant. Ooollug, rehashing, nourishing, invigorating, It Is a perfset brew. Hlrwt ly pore, ol high grade aud uniform iu quality the beer par oxcelleuee. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. lleok, Proprietor, 'SV? vyfT-!k J4 liSFJ0" - J HOOF AiAtM Ol vim consumption; tho moat dronded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubloa aro relieved at onco and cured by Acker'a English Remedy "tho king of all Cough Cures." Cures Coughs and Colds In a day.. 2G cents. Your money back If dissatisfied. Write for freo sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. I). J. Fry, Drug gist. THE OAiLY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. DY HOFER BROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. DIVINITY 8CHOOL RACKET. The Oresonlan Is threshing gut the nnnual summer racket over the close connuatlon between tho Huitene Divin ity Bohnol and tho Stnle University. Its objections are welt founded, and the prnctlcn condemned Is In direct vi olation of the laws. It soHiiiB that next to some of tho breech-clout politicians, ho mo of the theological profession aro still In a sadly mdltnentnry stnto of political de velopment, nnd capable of persistence In medlevnl annchronlsm. While the constitution forbids nil connootlon botweon church and stnto, certain manngars of tho Campbclllto Theological Bumlnary at Kugonu per sist In forming tho closest possible umblllcnl connection with a stnto In stitution, Whnt In a Htlll mors romnrkablo ad mission of tholr un-Ainarleuii nttltudo, Is tho oxultument that prevails when tho mnttor Ik ovtm reforrud to In tho public proas. Intellects ho ntrophled toward tho constitution nru raro. To advertise a. oloso connection bo twuon n stnto Institution nnd nectar Inn inlnlHtor-fuutury, to Hand out tholr literature under cover of the state, mid mnko up their faculty of state-paid professors Ih cheeky. Hut whnt shall bo mild of the stnto salarled proretwors who are parties to this Illicit Intercourse between church nnd state? Or to tint regents of the University, who penult mich unconsti tutional Intellectual inlticeKenutlon? The ragHiiU should lire tho profes sors who permit their name to be used to boom any mrtlculr brand of theology, TIih governor ahould Urn the regents who sanction It. The Cnuipbelllte are n powerful church In Orugon, nnd should call down their misguided miiiinger who persist In an unlawful cohabitation with a stnto Institution, or els let us declnro that the clauso of the constitu tion forbidding all manifestations of church and statu Is rovurHud. THE REFORMED STATE GOVERN- MENT. In n fxw years perwuiH now living will hho tho following changoN put In to operation In their state govern gevern ment: All statu oIIIcIhIm on ft Hut salary. All foes and wtrnlugH of each de partment paid Into Hit treaaury. . New feus Imposed and old ones In creased ho as to make tho state oIIIchm earn rovumioH, lustsxid of coating tuxes. A tax on thtt grosa earnings of tin taxed franchises and corporations to yield nt least one-luilf the required state revenue. State taxes reduced to about the av- orago or other stutwi. At least SO per cunt. United Rtutw senators nominated and elected by direct vote) of the ihm- plu. Direct legislation put Into afreet ami direct nomination of all enmlldatwi for uleetlvo otllces. When those things are ueoompthditid Oregon will havo more nearly u model Mtnto government. When those things are dons the peo ple will ttxprettt surprise that the)- en- dured thw prtMieut existing onlsr of thing as long us thwy did. Whui the onllnury cltun la at H letii he Imagine ho Is at the wit of GLUTTONY Is morv common tliau wf nu tUiuV, if u dAue gluttony as rating Urxomt the Wh1)'i ii1 of MMlwtMHv ami hayowd the atomaek's (MtMctty for dtasMittti ami awiiiiiUtkui of food Ttut U a fair deAulthMi, ami it ia4H the iwew glut ton Ml HUH) a OTMNt wbu wkl rNt the term as mm iiuwit. Tto (Wet of this ututtoMv is marked by iu etMueoMence. Ttw omUfcuUd stuMtuh become tis- mmnL The lMMuuta Iww for tke oumH Uoh iawka Meauck. Ttw "wmk" ktimtach WU Ih funtiatiiisK adequxM mh- tntkm Kwr ibe uotly . awl mmu ih " weak imim " sjHswda from tke Momack to otlier Dr. IHmnt' IkmUn Medical Disevy cwia dUMs of tke stoimick ami otksr orguiM of digestion ami Huthtkm. It enablee the iteVect attimiUttow of fl. by which kn tk klth and MroHgtk oil tke boly tt iuaimuUhkI. Vww m4Ms liiiinS m y MMsk lkl t arnwl mh x t l4ity wt Mm. C L. wiV. U ft4j, Aitdw wmu C Ms TtM aw) lttn I Mwk "thf 1 mi I MM NfKt-t how t Stk wlua 1 14. R i I w4 uVtni( wfy tluw Willi imlmilVii ttfci mt Homt M UmM llktl N rt4 at lluMjtS it anM SuMt My kuclMiHi mKl he mm sums Aw k 4tfSm nm I Mhl If Im wU t W UiUVt M Ik Outtra Mlkml OU.ty ' I wU Hy Km. LktJ imA kbi M laiut I Mt wni4 wt ow mi Iu4 laudi ol U4ftlm m ttomtth HiiuW (H I h4 W tftk aw fww if m t lX4 hmi SmW owJ m. mm mH lkl Imw m W4iMt 1 twtfMB U WW IM 'ttU UMl IMmwvwv ' MM w UMI UV llV4r mW mmmik A ClUatftt 1 AttV Mi& M tllW W Mjr lky Mt t Mwr t vwk Ur WIJMSai M I MW. MfcM t M net M U W.SSttf BNT M SM2 MS)i PW M m2 7. Or. Herse's rJUU euro WNmm. THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE66N, FRIDAY, AU6U6T 1, 1962. liuiuiuiiiuu, nuuii no is noi wiuiin a hundred miles of It When ho Is nt Washington, D. a ho Is not within a thousand mllofl of tlfo national government. Stnto and national govornmonts aro getting dnngorously far Awn from the people It lies In the pawor of tho poople nlone to bring thorn nearer. WORDS OF YOUNG REPUBLICAN. Tho second of a sorlos of letters In Tho Journal by a Young Republican oxpreasos woll tho Idea that the young mon s political clubs should bo oducn tlonal In purpose, rather than a moroly temporary political annex. The avorago Young- Men's party club has generally boon organized and led by a fow old gamlerB who nurso nnd herd tho young ducks until oloctlon day Is safoly past, nnd then repeat tho performance next campaign. Young Republicans of tho fnturo nre going to ask more of a record of deeds, !t8c9ae8sfreeae)8&et&)( i JUlil Udl j Saturday ! Features Next Saturday the double Journal will contain several fea tures of areat Interest. Watch for and read them. They will be the best thing of their kind. First and foremost there will be an ably written description of the Mazama trip up Mfc Ad ams, prepared by Governor T. T. Geer, by special request. It Is In his best style, and a superb report of his trip. There will be another artlclo by "Young Republican." This aeries Is attracting wldo atten tion among Republicans, and especially among tho younger element In the party. They are well written, anu take a new and advanced view of political life. Then there will a be lively seaside letter, wide-awake edi torials and a vast dlsh-up of up- to-date news and gossip of rare Interest. The Journal's Satur day's Issues are In great de mand, and every effort la being made to keep them up to the standard during the warm sum mer months. e9ee9teeoae9eas. and loss of tho stereotyped vagrant nnd fugitive promising style of poll tics. They are going to ask that things be done, and done correctly. Thero Is one secret fnct about n young men's Hlltlcnl organlxntlou limy will ho In sympiUli" with ench other more than thoy can over ho Hindu to become with men ono or two generations older, whosu mental asso ciations nre with those of tholr own clase and gunerntlou, nnd seldom else where. Young men can sympathise with each other, and this was never so forcibly Illustrated as In the days of the founding of our government. Ham ilton, Madison, LuKayette, Morris. Ilurr and l.anrenH fought and wrought In unison of action and spirit. They reached Into tho future mid plucked the gnuidoftt sentiment and most bril liant gems of stateeumnahlp for man kind. The Journal euggMta to Young Re publican that lis read (lertnide Atlier tun's new book, "The Conqueror," and that he and his young friends form n club to study and emulate the works of that prince of young men In politics. Atannnder Hamilton. NOMINATIONS THROUGH DLOOD SHED. More mid moro do nominations for high olllco, especially to emigres, re semble the struggle that took place when Roman gladiators were employed by wealthy men of that empire to make their campaign for seuatorahlp by brute force, and the national forum (lowed with the blood of cltlions The primariea for election of dole KHtws the other day In a NVw Jentey dlstrlrt. where UmdeMalagwr, a Re-t publU-HH. iumght a roimmlUHtloii. were attondml by serious righting, bloodshed aud killlHg of at least owe mnu. Jo Ooddard, well-known MiIIUt who watt leading tke force oh one ld. with a tmmrtmll club, was abut fa tally while "etmMloMMrlHg," and two otker men wer stAbkeil. Th blood- nil nl was btwen rHMHtera, hired on both Mm to wrk the prlmarli Think of an ordinary AmeriraH clttsea vwctliMiMrtHg" agHlHst a prtae-ngbter pnmiUed a citikwtoniklH. What opiKtrtHMlty had a pctful clt (sen and lover of dectt potltioa to ex MMtM klHMWlf at HHWHriM doUlHMtHl by aliiMtmru ami wea urmml wltk rluba ami danwrsT Suck a system Vshvm tk nowlMating primary Ih tk bands of ktrwllHas. ami thi rwidy to do vlo lHtr tot a cosvrtdssnttSjH. Hue a ayatem drtrea Uumm oh wkosn ttu ifuvenuiMtkt nnstt rety for IhiIU gHt ami pMlrtuUc arUoN away rrom tke MomiHaUag primary. As suck ab mmtsalawi wnims AmRHStmi eiUsssu tt will iMtMlnes) a krw Hon-vntlug cwssu Tkere Is qmI' om rsjmsdy tor this Rrwt ami jtrowlNC vll ami Uwi Is dl rwt mMulHaUoH. Tmr Is m sjood rwuHm wky Ike urtimiry essetlosi wltk Ih tke party akouW MM m couducted as unksrli', u Honst ami as mirty as tke rsguksr stocttoM bsiwussi dtlsetis uf all parties. OrsjiwH eouW offssr ho greater luewn- llva tu Uui JasMHBtil Almm dlmtntn cklsssl dtlssmi srf eAkur Sjtabss Uwh to tht AnK uiMttk la mimAMt - . . . -" .'' dtrtsst MHtMtle taw HHdr Uo Ahs- THE AD8ENCE OF PROGRAM. The Clovland nnd Drynn olomonta of tho DomocraUc party are sparring for advantage In tho coming contest for tho next presidential election. Bry an Is campaigning and rallying his fol lowers among the local workers.. He will not relinquish his hold on tho organization, and seems deter mined to control tho noxt national convention, outline its platform and designate who shall go on tho ticket Ills leadership amounts to almost a demand that he shall control tho altu atlon. The Cleveland wing of tho party In Inee doflnlto in ltd program, but not leas detormlnod to control tho destiny of platform and ticket. Dut It can fair ly be said both loaders aro without a program, boyond tholr porsonnl ambi tions. Mr. Ilrynn Is fanning tho air and go ing through tho motions of keeping his following among tho discontented elements. Ho fools sure that In the succeeding waves of prosperity and depression soma one of thorn will land him high on the covotod shore of a great success. So long as ho stood for a paramount Issue like bimetallism ho was a noblo figure. With Hint economic problom solved by tho voice of tho people at two successive national olectlons, ho becomes a moro opportunist. Ills mission, and that of Clcvoland'8, seems to be to make tho Democratic parly a political Impossibility for some time to come. DOWNING 8UGAR CONGRESSMEN. One after another of the congressmen who wore reached oftor by tho sugar trust nnd Induced to voto to kill reci procity with Cuba at tho last session uro being defeated for ronomlnatlon. The rest will bo defeated at Uio polls. Tho peoplo, so far as thoy arc able, and understand tho subject, nro stand ing by tho prosldont In his fight for fair treatment of Cuba. Evory last member of Congrosa who stood by Uio Oxnnrd comblno should bo retired. Whero will the Oregon Republicans stand In this squnro Issue against tho trusts In tho next national convention? Will the Oregon delegation ho for Roosevelt, and against tho trusts, or vlco versa? Will tho noxt leglslntlvo assomhly elect a senator who will stand with Mark Ilanna and the trusts, or with Roosevelt nnd the peoplo? Indication aro that tho party In Oro gon will he In the hands of tho "op gaujr.ers," who do not worry about tho dear people, so long ns thoy voto thorn Into olllce, nnd who only damn them when they don't. The combination that controls tho Oregon legislature Iiuh an unknown Unhappy Wives and Husbands An Kngllsh pnpor several years ago stated that In the yenr 18E4 thoro were In London 1182 runaway wives, 2348 runaway husbands; 4176 marrlod poo- plo legally dlvorcod, 17,245 living In open warfare; 13,270 living In private misunderstandings; 03,340 living In mutunl Indifference; whllo only 317S wero regarded as happy; 127 nonrly happy, and 13 perfectly happy. An American phllosophor, after studying tho facts and clrcumstanooa of the case, has come to tho conclu sion that all this discord In families Is tho offspring of disease In somo form or another, and In a great majority of easeti disease may bo entirely re moved and husbands and wives made entirely happy. It has been dono In Innumerable lustnnaee, nnd what has been done heretofore may ho repeated hereafter. Tho following aro a few case where wholo families havo been mado per fectly happy by removal of the dlsoasu which produced discord. Namoa that can bo referred to cured years ago by Dr. Darrln. O. V. Fowler. Yakima, Wash., total deafneM In one year, cured In 10 min utes; also pterygium, or fleshy growth was removed from tho eye, which had nearly rendered him blind gamuel Jackson, Highland. Or., dstifHsss 10 years; cured. Mm ShsIm Tompkins, Mllwaukln, Or., dlsaswi iculhir to women and slsettletHiueas curwl Iu one month. Churl Hand, Taylor atrsst. Port kind, discharging ear, nine years; per fectly cured. S. I. Wkltshouse, Monmouth. Or.. dafH4 and rlagfug noise In the kr t )'shi; rsAtorwl. Mrs. H. S. Vowag. Huntington. Wash., kidney and liver complaint. dyspepsia and goaerul debility; cured Ckarie CkristsrmaH. Portland. Or., srrofHkHts catarrh m bad that dMtruc- Uon of tke mmm was threatennl, and bad kwotM so offssulv that It waa atcksstiftg botk to ktmswlf a ad friettds. ttrsd. To 1st aMiler: Vw over two yaw I kav bms srty atUlctsd witk a skin diswksw. a spajeWa of cswa. The ItekUic sswssaUusi was tecrtbls to tar. Tkrouajk Ur. DarHit's okctrical H44tcHl trwHtwwt I aw restor!. My knttkw was akw eirsl of a akin dls- as. Rotor aay ooo to us at ST Uakor stroot. rHtrUand. Or. AMOS SWaM.NHAUT. Ur. Darrta can ks eonauketl froe at tko WUiassotto HotoL SokMM. uaUl SjtMomlHr 1st. Hottra 1 to I aad 7 to S. StfiMtayd IS to 3. Tke poor frvo. toccopt wodsrtHO. The euro of catarrh. doafMos. twniors. lost manhood and wwoaHkeod. varioa Wood taisu. arot 1oos of yoHtk and strietMrea a twaKi ju wisU as all eknwie dta imumbC Kattorlss and Mfca Mmtsked If H4sary. )' tstd and glasses : dark-horso candldato for senator, and the only man It Is pitted against ever lastingly is Simon, tho only senator Oregon has had who voted against the sugar trust and the shipping subsidy. When the organlzorse comblno to punish the only Republican In Oregon who could not be voted by the trusts, what shall bo expected of a party or a legislature controlled by them? Will a single Republican aspirant for tho United States Senate In Ore gon declare whero ho stands, as be tween Roosevelt nnd tho sugar trust' JOURNAL X-RAYS. The wlroloss telophone may be that little bird that tolls so many things ono never learns In any other way. Tho Journal must decline participa tion In a family quarrel. We took sides In ono once about 2G years ago, and made life-long enemies of both parties. Labor unions will do woll to steer clear of tho professional politician, who has an old campaign speech to work off on thorn. The purpose of la bor organizations Is educational, and tho Introduction of any political topics 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Oregon Blue Ribbon TATE IBB I Salem, Sept. 15th-20th, 1902 jj Will Be Bigger and Better Than Ever. ! CASH PREMIUMS Send for 1W. H. Wehrumr, Pres., Hillsboro, Or. TTT'TTTTTTTXTTTT'TTTTT'r'TT'l' POLLMA CHERRY sccoco Chchhies. M sccos, S R. M. Dry Goods Sale Having purchased tho (dock oi tho Ladles' Ilasaar at a hagalu, we have moved the goods into our store to bo sold at reduced prices. Gut your goods at wholesale cost. 500 Shirt Waists at Cost. 250 Underskirts at Cost. 150 Wrappers at Cost. 350 Corsets at Cost. Hosiery, Muslin Underwear, Veilings, Ribbons, Handkerehlef, Hose 6ud porters, all to be had at wholesale cost. Greenbaum's DryGoods Store Next Door to Large Supply Of Late Duke Cherries Harritt & Lalurence Old Post Office Grocery. V ' M ' ' " ' " ' ' ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 u n Journal Voting Contest i -h FOR s zz I The Most Descrying and Popular Young Lady in Salem. 0 ; : UsF One receiving; Isrgeat vote ; ; Newport and return, and board and freo entertainment at tke Bay View ; ; Hotel with ehoiee of the finest room ia the boaie for eae weok. Wataalnp : a , nmiuii, aujuit idiu. VatM tin IMnnlumln. Mnnnn ,j,m vru x suit o( ballot anuonnoed from day today. JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Mlsa. for one week's free seaside outiasr at New port, Auzost I 6th. EVERY PERSON Suffers from Stomach compIalntBor becomp the matter anu mo "v ----- t. nhrnnlc Take HOIieiier b uiv."---. ffiusttleilrnptoman avou Ilnttatter s Diem" ...'I...... Mifferimr. It will tonoup tbo ineomacu a -w-3 - . .. . . ..a hnvais. ii-bluiu KUcu?ers7ckreadachc,DlzzInes9 Indlrestlon and Dyspepsia- doici will cmiftnco you oi its tame. For Sale by Drowlsts. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. creates factional feeling, nnd destroys the very purposo for which tho union Is formed-harmony and unity of pur pose or nctlon. Speeches on tho tariff, the trust, or any political Issue, are as much out of Place as a controversy about religion. o- Acker's Blood elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and oil Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purlflor. Money refunded if you are not satis fied. 60c. and 11.00. D. J. Fry. Drug dut 1 H I I I ww-h-h-hi IDI ON EVERYTHING Pemium List. M. D. Wisdom, Sec , Portland. J ftTTT t T7T tTTTHTt tTTTTTTtt T SBBDBR v XT HIS perfect Cherry Scedor does notcrusii ttie cuorry or cause any loos of Julco; a practical mnchlno for largo, email or Cal ifornia cherries. The eccd extracting knilodrlvos tho feed into ono dish nnd actually throws tho cherry into another. The markB oi tho knifo can scarcely be seen on tho seeded (rult. It seeds from 20 to 30 quarts per hour. Retail prlco, 86 contB. N WADE & CO. the PostoOlra. will be Riven a dee railroad tirket to : : m.111 I.a ..A.l .. ...,. .u ..... ot iimiw bv im waq. a tut re- I . BEBflBffilBMHHHanEHSiaHHIBHHB B M CI a mmm M m a m m m n a M M H ESJ SS M N 1l I s I TOURIST CARS g TO THE EAST n w Peoplo who nro not for stylo but who aro for comfort, . rturllnDtnn touristslcen- H H m SI sa r "" E . .. ..." sa H sa ing cars are just tne tmng. H Tourist cars are first-class g In everything but natno, M and aro great monoy savors, n lf you go cast via tho Bur- g lington Kouta through m Denvor, or Billings you g are suro sf the tourist car g service. Ask about it. g a m DS H m so n H SH m H M ... H m h a C SHELDON, uenerai abi- h l mm H innThlH Street. H Portland, Ore. n BBBBBEBBlMMslHBBBNfllUH UfllOH PACIFIC AND DK?AHT FOR TIME SCHEDULES rrom I'Drtlaod, Or, ABRIVK FHOM Culi-ago 1-ortlsnd BpccUl 9:00 a. m Tift Hunt ington ' Atianlto KipreH 8:60 n. ra. Tla Hunt ington "st.'ruT Kfttt Mall 8.1S p. m. Via Bpokauo gait Lakt. Denver. Ft. Cltr, lit. Louli,' Clilcago! tl'AIU Hirtsht tToMSali 4:80 p m, BUU IJUIl 9alt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kaium Cltr. Bt. Louli. Chlcaco 8:10a. m and Ei it. Walla Walla. Lonlitou. 8okaue. Wollaco, J'ull man. Mlnnoanolla SL :i ii m I'anl, Duluth.Mllwaukco unicayo, ana umi. 72 HOURS fORTlAND TO CHICAGO o Cbsoie of Cars 72 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portlsna' All nailing dfttes tubjoct to cnanitn Korean Franclaro Hull evory Sdaya 8 p. m. i p. in Dally except Sunday 8 p. m. Hattmlay 10 p. m, COLUMBIA niVKIt ToAatorla and Way Laudtngn. la m. ex.tiuudif WILLAMETTE RIVER Eteamer Kuth loavoa Halem for Port landand way landings on Tuepday (Thurs days and baturdays, about 7 a. tn. For Corvallis wild way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays aud Frldaya at about 5 p. in. A. L. ORAIQ, M. P. BALDWIN. Gon. I'nBS. Act. Agt. O. It. & N. dock Portland, Oro. Snlotn, Or O, C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves (or Portland Tues day, Thursday nnd Sat'day at 7 a. in Quick Time, Cheap Rates Detk: Foot of Trade st. M. P. BALDWIN, Alt. Corvlalis&.EasternR,R Time Card No. 20. N'o. 2 For Yaqulua; Leaves Albany 12:45 p. m. Leaves Corvallis 1:60 p. m. Arrives Yaqulna 6:35 p. in. No. 1 Returning: leaves Yaqulna 7:00 a. in. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a, m. Arrives Albany 12:15 n m. No. 3 For Detreit: i.mvwa Aiuany i :oo p. m. Arrive Detroit 5:45 p. m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit G:30 a. m. Arrives Albany 11:05 a, in. Trains 1 and 4 arrive In Albany In time to connect with tho 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before do narture of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. I. trains at Corvallis and Albany glv n!LL T1 8urvlce t0 Newport and ad Jacant beaches. ? ?f ount'n rwrts leaves Albauy Southern Pacific south bound train from Portland, reaching Detroit at . 46 p. Bl. For further Information apply to J T,,, a . KDWIN STONE, "hui, wurTauiB. To he Seaside and Mounta.n Resorts. TIcKeU are bow on sale at all South- Tu 2C RRU Con'a,llB & Eastsrn U. R offlcsa. U,rouh to Newport and utna at reduced rates. Southern Pc Ac train, coanect with C & K. "Albany and Corraius. All tlckeU On JunM V11 ctobr l. 1902. DsKit 2LH lih ? & R tra,ns rom at nSJef M " tra,B Albany aada?6: ?tro,t- tenhu8h AlbaaTiJ 'TBU"fcNMrl1 cn leave Detroit u,k? aOernoon. reaching oaTaale from V1 T,ek8ts WW is S? ,bay to Detroit at "r mS,0" $1.36. good t Ol MUl'Sty tnl " aHJP P,at mi?!.0'0 Cosapany have lkC.&SJr 8UoQ with " 5ea5 stday aad re "riow Zl7i? al sale at P Shotiine truMau kaltet fitted. ' ifwtniHHHninimiiiiiii)iniiiiiiiiiiiiu4' te uil FW.ri Vy ppUca- o EX3 KSElSfl