wHHPHHHRH l! W i UP fH dailV Journal, alem, oregon, Monday", AUou6t 4, 160I es ; 8'H Ml I1M lU ill HilllHIHIill 1 1 1 HI M 1 1 HI nil ;i Journal Yoting Contest FOR 3 The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. o . '.'. tW Ono receiving inrgost voto will bo given a fiee railroad ticket to T Newport and return, and board and froo ontortalnmont at the Hay Vlow I ; Hotel with cholco of tho flnoat room In tbo homo (or one week, beginning ; ; Saturday, August lOtb. Voteo on accompanying coupon will be received at tlila ofllco, and ro- X cult of ballot announced from day to day. JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Miss. for ono week's free seaside outing at New port, August 161b. M ii i n 1 1 m n ii m i i 1 1 1 1 h m n i n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iv Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles Aro tho most perfectly constructed bicycle made. Tho bearings nro dn procf, Bolf-olllDR and will run a thoaaand miles without requiring additional o '. 1902 Model 55, $40 1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45 1901 Models $35 1902 Special Model $25' Wo fit any coaster brnko, 5 oxtra. Beo our elegant lino of hlgli.Rrado bU cycles at ICO Btato Utreot. Merritt Davis, Agent. All 1 1 1 II I H 1 1 H 1 1 18 t-H 1 1 I HI 8 It n m H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I C II I INDIGESTION Is tho cauBo of more discomfort than any other allmont. If you eat tho things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you aro distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will mako your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree able HymptomB. You can safely eat anything, nt any time, If you take ono of theso tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a posltlvo guaran tee 25 cts. Monoy refunded If you aro not satisfied. Send to us for a frco sample. W. H. HOOKEIt & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper Loague. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, CO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. 1 ..CHICAGO STORE... PEOPLE'S BAROAIN HOUSE. TrlP Fit? Sfllfl i5 NOW On Moduli days at tho Chicago Store, mt Dig DdJO lb HOW UU BiwttyBbusy. If you have net PII our store a visit you should do so. Every arllola In our store 1 eold 2fi per cent, ebsapartban you can buy It anywhere In Halem. Get not quaintad with our prices. 8o H. H. linen lawn hdkfi Aa licit spool silk, oach lo 200 yd spool cotton, best 2o New shipment of ribbons, Hie bl Koil bargains that was over offered no ribbons ao, so o ribbons 15c. 7c bost percale calicoes, yd flio 7He fanoy Beetoh lawns OUo 40o fancy wool drsss goods . . . .zSs 8Se all wool 40lnh drsss goods 25a 06s black silk taffeta (SUo 35a fancy bordortd waib voile lOo 8ko fanoy outlag flannel, yd. . .Co lee linen hack toweling, yd.,. Da Ho linen canvas , . .80 JI.I5 black ellk velvet HSc 7i4o oolored cheeis cloth, yd. . Ao 12o wbito lace eerlni,yd 7o 15o 5 inch wldo embroidery, per yard Co GONTINUKI) FOR MONDAY ANI) TUK8DAY II 00 buecy robes, aiteolal GUo .. r . -. .... nouey eiiinwaieii, uali price, Men's 50a uuderw'r balbrli tan 'Ma 30o all-over Isca ipeclal, yd. . Mc ii.ou iscs ounaine, pr 71 Men's 7Cc dorby ilbbed under 70o wear lOo white rbaker flannel.. .36o . .00 McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street, ..... Salem, .Oregon II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I I n 1 HI I II 1 1 1 I H 1 1 1 6 1 H I Mt H I r FRANK INGRAM FREE. Frank Ingram, who was sentoncod from Unit county for murder, and lost a log In the strugglo with Merrill, whan Merrill and Tracy inado tho broak, was roloasod from prison Saturday ovon Ing. Ho Is turned out by tho statu ponnl loss, nftor having given tho Btato clov en yours nt tho blacltHmlth forgo In tho Btato stovo works. Ho linn oarnod thousands of dollars for tho stato, abovo his hooping. Tho law glvofl each convict a suit of clothofl and ?G, hut as no monoy was appropriated tho prison olllclals have not boon paying thorn anything. In this cuhu tho superintendent or tho prison gave Ingram CO conts, Jos. Janes, tho wnrdon, gavo him f 1.G0, and ho was uout down Into tho city. Ho Immudlntoly wont to work soil ing chaucoH on a fine sot of (Ire tongs and hnarth Implumonts, and mot with a hearty response at tho hands of the Salem people. If Ingram can ralso enough to buy hlmsolf a limb ho can go to work rt his trade, hut It would bo more humane If some of our citizens would holp him to got a stnrt In llfo, as coming out of prison with only ono log Is a hard wny to begin tho struggle for an existence supporting The Journal In this strug gle lo mako tho politicians keep their promises. It Is a shame that they have got to bo forced by public sontlmont to do what not a man would havo rofused to promise to do had ho boon asked by a single voter before election. NUN COMMITS SUICIDE Crazed By Recent Religious Enforcements in France .'Minor Mention Load Import Tho annual apportionment of school monoys to tho soveral counties of tho stato has boon made by Stnto Treasur er Mooro. Tho monoy Is derived from tho Interest on tho Irreduclblo school fund, and Is distributed to tho sov eral counties in proportion to the school population, Tho amount dis tributed this year was $214,039.35, and tho per capita was ?1.C5, Marlon county, with a school population of 0380, received 14,581.30. Nlco, Aug. 4. A nun oxpol1c(d from her religious home by the government al law against religious associations, became insano this morning, and at tempted to Jump from a second-story window, crying: "I nm flying to hoav on." She was picked up unconscious. Panama, Aug. 2. Tho peace com missioners who left hero to visit tho revolutionary gonornl, Horrnra, noar Agua Dulca, havo roturnod to Pan ama. They woro unablu to fulfill their mission, becauso of a severe engage ment between Herrara's forces nnd tho government troops. On Thursday morning the revolt! tlonary forces attacked tho govern inent entretichmontH. Tho slaughter of tho revolutionists Is said to have boon oxcesslvo and barbarous. That afternoon they asked for an armistice to bury tho dead. Tills was granted. Tho louses of tho rebels up to July 30th, woro l-oporled ovor 200, .while tho government forces had eight moil killed and eleven wounded. At tho expiration of tho armistico, firing was commenced with tho same llorconoHS, 1. MIOMI 11 11 II mi 1 Hipsuu ".-.. : . - rjl? I Bheumat The liniment bottle and flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every househo d. They are the weapons that Lave been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, ada about as effective in the battle with this giant disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused by an acldV rttiMiae matter that settles lition of the blood. It is W tntt ,a J, nJftHji RBE-H--EB---liari-l! condition and liniments Louis and Wilbur Caskey woro ar rested In Portland while carrying a banket containing a now-born babe, th offspring of their lC-ycar-old sis ter. The child was born at tho corner of Fifteenth and E streets In Van couver on Wednesday night, nnd as the reputed father, L. B.- Hunt, form erly n tnumbor of tho Eighth Battory, U.' S. A., had dosorted tho girl, tho young brothers decided to deposit tho child oil the steps of tho Baby Home. Tho child was sent to tho Good Sa maritan Hospital In Portland. WHOLESALE- AND RETAIL Roche Harbor Lime. Boat brands Portland Ooment. WOOD; sawed or full length, All kinds of building material, sand, (ravel, lath, shlngloe, etc. XD. vE. BE5N'Tl-IEvY 181-183 Oom'I Ht. Phono 001 Main A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner" you can enjoy from ono of our tender and delicious moats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal outlets or pork. Our ineala are nil cut from tho fattest aud Drimestcattlo, nnd wo can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed rock prlcee. a C, CROSS SALBM ORB rhon 201 ' u tl ' a SE Tt ! 'HrWWi 1 MtrtkJV tyTW113Bff CVtftl aTM 1 ' At Easter Time le when the bulldlug'buelnoea? will Ira In lull ewliitf. II you haven't glvon ?"" ordure for your lumber retjulrouiunta ll will pay you to not estimates from Uoodalo Lumber Co., for any and all klnde of lumber for out or Ineldtt work lath, shlnglee, ranh, doore, bllnde and everything ihhhIo1 lit this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near U. P. Paes'r. depot. Phoue 651 THE OOMPER8 ADDRESS. Hatmiel nnmperH made an able ad- drtMHi for tho cause of organlxed labor nt Salem, but It would have been more beneficial If he bail treated labor au a blessing, rather than a dlstreas. Tho whole Idea that labor Is degrad ing and a curau to humanity Is false. aud the entertainment and teaching of that In a positive detriment to the American pooplo, who urn already prone to avoid any and all kinds of labor, Tho Journal believes In labor organ IxatloiiH ns tho only means to secure JiiHtleo, and hold tho balance with or gutilxod capital. It bellovtw In short hours and bettor pay. But It nlso bellovoH that labor Is a blessing nnd 11 menus of salvation to tho Individual nnd to society;. If tho world had to do without la bor discontent and Insanity mid an archy would bo tho Immpdlnte result. If nil labor wore forbidden for a year people would light and overthrow tho government to Inaugurate compul sory labor, without wngtw, If neces sary, rather than not labor. Some Inbor too much, ami mime too little, for their own welfare, but that does not forbid u phllowiphlo treat ment of tho labor (mention. Mr. (Juni pers Is morn or an advocate than n counselor. HEADS NEARLY DLOWN OFF. Two Men Dadly Injured While Playing With Powder. Astoria, Aug. 4. Two men, Al Abel nnd Joss Cheshire, nearly had their heads blown off horo yostordny nftor noon In an attempt to burn some pow der. One of tho men hnd boon given about a pound of powder to throw overboard, but ho aud his companion decided to burn It, if possible. It hav ing been damaged. They sprend the powder out on the street and ignited a fuse that had been attached to It. Ah It did not burn Immediately tliey approached, and while their facet) were over tho powder It exploded. Cheshire had Ills face, ears and hair badly burned, while Abol hnd his mhoiith open and Inhnlod some of the burning powder. Tiro hater's condi tion Is critical, and he Is not oxpocted to recover from tho shock. Abel's homo is In Eugene, ami he was In tho Philippines with the Second Oregon. Went All Over Oreoon. By the aid of a Salem huslneee man extra etipluN of The Journal woro sent to all member of .the lelslature. and other lulliieiitlal cltlieim Saturday. The Journal light for Hat salaries Is growing stronger with the people, nnd Is bimml to beer fruit for the tax payer. While other papere are lighting over pereonnl matter, The Journal de mauds h better tystim 1 iu people rf ognii thm and are uh3nbwq ; ""?ry Don't Let Your Wifey Wash Your crush suit because you are ntrnld the servant will not do it up right, when we make them look jut like new, as well aa linen nulls, dm K trousers, Madras shirts and your tltu linen. No domestic laundering inn begin to compare with tne beauty of uur fine laundry work and our prt-e uie eo small sou run hardly see tkwiu Salem SteamLaundry Ool. J. Olmsted, Prop. Doroue D. Olmeted, Mgr. Phone 411. 330 Liberty St. S MSJUJ W f sr I M. -----------rr$ ------ 2I---K' ' K A Lucky Find But it's hard to fiud anything batter. Timpano! he.Hhand strength. Hear thli In wind; them's nothing te equal feUlem txeraea tealo and mild etlmn lent. Cooling, relrethlng, nourlihlug, Invlgoratinx, it Ii a perfect brew, titnou y pure, of high grade aud uniform m quality the beer par exselleaee. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. ek, Proprietor. btTLWI !Sc? Tin New York. Aug. 2. Dr. Ooorge Unr uey, who luuooulated with consump tion germs Mlee Kmmii King, the nurse, who lately committed aulrlde, wns arreated today ami charged with libel on complaint of a Brooklyn pa per, which alleged that Ilnrney had circulated the report that the man aging editor had attempted to black mall liim out of $nooo. 0 ' Fete of German Veterans. Hamilton, ()., Aug. 4. Hamilton Is bedecked with the American ami Her man colors, In honor of the wore of visitors here for the Krelger I'est of the Deutftcher Krleger Unterstust- silage Vexeln. The society Is a iiiutu a aid organisation of Herman ex-sol-dleix, and Is national In' It scope. The attendance at th oprosent meeting Is already unusually large, although the real huslneee of the gathering dm not commence until tomorrow. Dele gations are here from Chicago, ICaet Ht. Mima, Cincinnati, Toledo. Han An tonlo and numerous other el tie. The Art of sell. Defense. ptipvtUr pvtur i-iea exiti in me plirMw, "t art of wlf-uet'eiw," ettowei the upmioii tint tin cbief enoHiMM a uwn ha lo dvtvud Itiiuevll from are vMUe aitd exteriMl. Hut the ret tUieger of eHry HMn l fruw iMteute uml aHew ie vleiuiv foes. In the air we bivelbe awd tbe water v drink uir cowntl wtHHte Of)HHu leegul egntMkt tke health ef the body. The one defon ngaliut tbe4 oMetHtee it tuVeen the btoorure. Ik. Pteter's Gotden Klwlieul IHwwvefy tkeroegkly jHirlfies the Uoed. rMiio4iii po4cMMu wiUUucm aud aocretton. When the tdood le mre there l no lurborage for ieg only when the WixkI U Iwihwc awl I """""" !, curmpt Kalter Goes to Cowes. Berlin. Aug. 4.Though the vlalt of Emperor William t King HMward la declared to be wit limit ihMIch1 ig. nlllcuiice It la nevertheleae attracting conatdemble attention. In view of the Interchange of courteelee which 1ms markel their relatione for some months (mat. The Emperor sailed from Kiel tHlay on board the ImuVriel yacht HoheHaallereu. He la expected to remain at Coww thnrngh the re gatta week, when hie Americn-bullt yacht. Meteor HI. will compete fur the King's eup. 'O - 8evon Mlnlttora In One Family. Keewlck. Ont.. Aug. 4. The Her. Chartee II. Htilner. of this place, and hie six eone, all mlnletere of the go 11, met Ih rumily reUHtoo tolay at Lake -Imeoe, The futher te a metuber uf the UepUet cltHrvk. as are four of hie nm. 1m have okarge at Nunrla towH. N. J.. Newark. N. J.. lHruvi4ece. It. I., ami Keitwlek. Oet. Tbe other eon are wewWere of ike Christian rburrb. and are located at IntHgtou. N. J., ami OeJtawa. Can. There waa another eon. aleu a mlnlater. who dletl some yimre agu Dr. Hainer la proud of hie family, and beuVvee It la with out a paraUel In America. 1 mu r or 'Qeista McMfcti IHTwy ' at lh tM wwMrtitK H Ik ae f lb - nril Mr WM. lMUr. nt K Muaaot4cv Co Kmm "WTtOt Vu IM cttlk ' u(k- Hurt yn . t bX ih4miJ with fM- Uy Tn eet) Mtmi ui my bUh! m 1 wnm ic nh w mib 1 trtoi mmi in ll IhltNi 1 M I t lfcj-H I uM Ua4 HI .-MM, M le iwff let owl idt-WV. Hdlet 1 UMM Ua UVft Vmaft Oahtoi )MbMt tii)mtty tWi tmm hMU wh-wt rrUfT Ktei MM I IM le eH lea UtUM aat m eieb Or. IHetec' tHeeunt iVJltts eerc coa-elir-tioH. fTJ- HinTc Hl JlWllfc mt w ( tt" H bi .rnvs Pythlana Turn Westward. CoImihUh. a. An 4. A haU m lectal eoarhsM. making up the "Ohio wUI he pulled out i.f IfolumlMW UMNurrow morning en r.ut to San XrHHcleco. Tke train will b.-ar the rfelonatkHU) from thle city. ToUhIo Olevelaud umt other points lu th state to the meeting of the uirviu lodge Knlkt of Pythias, to b h. ui In SH Krawlero the week beiuuing Auguet lHk. The trip will be utJ ey w-y of Kamwa OK-. IWnver and Jrait UaKw Wty. ami Wrier stop wiu be made at these point, to enable txc tuurtkta 10 Uw some sight seeing If you are troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, otc, wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elljclr, which wo sell under a posltlvo guarantee. It will al ways euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and nil blood diseases. SO cts. and J1.00. D. J. FRY, Druggist 0 Editorial Endorsements The following Is from tho editor of tho Oold Hill News, and goes fnr to substantiate tho romnrknblo euro of deafness performed by Dr. Darrln, now located at tho Wlllnmetto Hotel, Sa lem, until September 1st. Mr. Carey's card was published last woolc, and has croatod great oxcltemont umong tho deaf and allllctod In Ashlnnd. Mr. Carey's euro vas witnessed by Mayor Nell, of Ashland. He Can Hear a Whisper. (Hold Hill Nows.) One of our frlomls and subscribers, Mr. O. Carey, of Sam'H Vnlloy, has been losing his hearing for about a year. He visited tho "Nows" olllco a few months ago, and tho subject of treatment for his malady came up, when we recommended Mr. Carey to wait for Dr. Darrlu's visit to Southern Oregon, l.ant weok Mr. Carey vlsltoil the doctor at Ashland, and was so much benefitted that before leaving tho doctor's ho could hoar a whlspor. Such cures aro wonderful, yot this ono Is undoubtedly truo. Mr. Carey said he had taken treatment from a number of physicians nnd spent nil he had lu paying doctor bills, and so In formed Dr. Darrln, who kindly con sented to treat him frop of chargo. which was magnanimous of tho doc tor. A Happy Man. The following Is nn oxtract of a card from Mr. Austin, of Portland, Or., telling how his wife was curod of to tal bllndneee: "I wish to make known what Dr. Darrln has done for my family. Eight yenrn ngt my wife was totally blind, from what doctora called 'nervous ab horrence of light.' In thnt condition she visited him, and was curod, so she could see as well as ever In her life. I know of hundreds who have been as miraculously cured. I am employed on tho O. It. & N. railroad, and can be referred to nt any time. I most cap neatly recommend the mulcted from whatever cause to consult Dr. Darrln. W. 'STUB' AUSTIN." Another 8alem Testimonial. Mr. Editer: Thirteen years ago Dr. Darrln visited Salem ami cured my daughter, Martha Dove, of diabetes. She was unable to retain urine nnd had to get up many time night and day. Dr. Darrln cured her so she never bad any return of the symp tome. I reeide three miles south of Salem on Route 3. nnd can be seen by any one. My daughter reeldea In Went Salem. B. O. DOVE. Dr. Darrln gives free examination to all. and when neceeaury gives medi cine In connection with electricity. The poor treated free from 10 to 11 dally, except medicine. Those will ing to pay, 10 to ft; evenings. 7 to K; Sundays, 10 to 3. ICrrore of youth, blood taint, gleet. Im potency, varicocele, deafueee, ca tarrh ami stricture u specialty. All chronic male and female diseases treated at $6 a week, or In that pro portion or time, as the case may re quire. No raeea published, except by uermleaion of the patient All busi ness rekUMwa with Dr. Darrln strictly oumieutMl. latere of inquiry an swered. Circulars and ttneetton blanks sent free. Hyee tasked and Rlueeee titled. Dr. Darrlu's oWcea are at the Willamette Hotel. Shhnu. until Sep tember lit in the joints, muscles and nerves, ana jini. 1 artcie8. They else applied externally can dislodge - "" ;,,,... through the blood, were&positcd there by the blood and can be eachonjuiroug Rubbing with liniments sometimes re VJtlJ1nl wlth every pains, but these are only symptoms which arejiawcro and system change of the weather the real d sease hey det ; b Jjjuy curcd are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically ft thoroughly until the blood has been purified, and no rV " scnti3 a stream and promptly as S. S. S. It SiV&!& exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, wi ut -' &-, ?dr--"s?r.i-. B TOURIST CARS B TO THE EAST me 20 Aan I n(r en fo.- oc it riatp; in nnv and all Carpels but Wd have some remnants in Ingrain Tapestries, Axminsters, ana Viii.Ateiiiat ua orp uillmtr tn let l'0 at 20 NT cent Ull in order to make room for new goods now on the road and in the looms at the factory. We have made heavy purchases and will be much over crowded in our carpet department. Hence every corner occupied by a remnant is valuable Bring size of room with you. THE HOI 111 308 Commercial St Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P.O. I! Salem, Sept. 15th-20th, 1902 f II II I I I I I 1 1 I II H I I I II I I II I I 1 14-M--H-fr-H444--fr-H Oregon Bine Ribbon IB! STATE BBS Will Be Btor and Better Than Ever. CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING Send for Pemium List. jW. H. Wehrung-, M. D. Wisdom, Pres., Hillsboro, Or. Sec, Portland.;; h-H-H-H-H-H-H-r-H-H-m 1 1 ! I It-'. HOOVER POTATO DIGGKR . srr . , fzssi ;rwT3 t nk2ta.ZPT. JK'Mfl ww?EnSvsA ?S .WL '- w Deaths frem Bubenlc Plague. Waahlnttott. Aug. .Three deaths from bubonic plau occurred Ih the UnlttHl State during July, nil at San Kruncltcu The dates, as reported by the uiartuc hospital ar the ISth. 19th and th $S3$M ll'lrts Digs them all and Digs them well. MMMMCM4MMMMMewa9M90Meea Guaranteed to do the Work tecwwro0atMe9ca0sQoaoC ts II II o a ii ecsa H a H s H S m s M W M M M m m m n M M m I'toplo who nro not for stylo l.t, .. lin n.n fnl- rntntirl lib n i.u u.u ,v. ........v... : SSJ iny Durllnglon tourlstsleep- M lug cars are juat tho tiling, g TouriBt cars aro first -clars g in everything but namo, m and aro great money savers. J If you go east via the Uur- g llngton Route through Denver, or Billlnna you S are euro of the tourist car g service. Ask about it. a A- C SHELDON, dcneral Agt- inn Third Street. Portland, Ore. n g H H M m BBHHHHHaBBBlHl-HH-I-HHH OjRESffiN SHOIrllNE ahdUNIOH PACIFIC DKART FOR CmeiiKO fortUnd Special S.-00 a. m Tla Hunt ington ""ATlantic KxprcM. 8:50 n, ra. rla Hunt IiiKton itrraui Ym Mall 8:16 p. m, Tla Spokane TIME SCHEDULES Prom Iortlnal, Or, ARRIVK FROM Halt ljikr. DntlTCr. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kanua CUT, bu liouii, unicago RUU CKBV. Halt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kana City, Ht, Loii Is, Chicago aud Ei it. VMIa Wailiirix)wlton7 Spokano. Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis 8t, i'atil. Duluth.MUnaukee CIiIcaro, and Kaat. 4:30 p m, 8:10a. m. :t0)i m 72 HOURS w PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Chime of Cirs 72 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland' All tolling dates subject to change. 8 p.m. ForanFrnnclwo .p. m Hall every & days Dally except COLUMBIA KIVKR r.m. Sunday ToAstorta and Way oz.Huudty 8 p. m. Lauding. Batunlay 10 p. m, WILLAMBTTE RIVER Steamer Kuth leaveB Baleui for Port landand way landtnita on Tuopday.Thurs dnys and baturdays, about 7 a. m. For Corvallis und way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and FridayB at about 5 p. m. A. L. 0RA1G, M . P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Act. Agt. O. B. A N. dock Portland, Oro. Bnlom, Or O. G Tt Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Tups- day,Tliur8il8yand Sat'day at 7 a. in Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade et. M. P. BALDWIN, Act. You need net offer from Sick Htsdiche. BlUlousness, Flatulency. Icdlirestlon. or toastiration if jou will only ake a dote of the Hitters bo fore each tMrxl It will posi tively eare there difeatee. Try It and tee lor jonrtMi. Always received the highest .'Award where merit was considered Gold Medal at the Pan-American Exposition.' IMPROVED! For the jeason.of 1902. Lighter draft than uciurc, arm cenain pans made stronger. Send for testimonials of Oregon users. Sample Machine on hand at Salem Branch. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co 1 SALEM BRANCH. P- F. CARY. Msmj er. Corvlalis&.Eastern R,R. Time Card No. 20. No. 2 For Yauulna: Leaves Albany 12:45 p. ra. Leavos Corvallis 1:G0 p. m. Arrives Ynqulna 5:35 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 7:00 a. "m. Leavea Corvallis 11:30 a, m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leavea. Albany 1:00 p. m. Arrives Detroit 5H5 p. m. No. t From Detreit: Leaves Detroit C:30 a. m. Arrive Albany ii;05 a. m. Trains 1 and 4 arrlvo In Albany In time to connoct with tho S. P. south hound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before de parture of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giv ing direct service to Newport and ad jacent bwxehes. Train 3 for Detroit, Droitenbusb and otuar mountain resorts loaves Albany at 1:00 p. in., after the arrival of tho Southern Pacific south bound train rrora Portland, reaching Detroit at &:t& p. in. For further Information apply to T EDWIN STONE, ii wnJ!r' Agent- Albany. Manager. H. H. Cronlse, Agont, Corvallla. To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets are now on salo at all South ern Pacific and Corvallla & Eastern It. It. offices, through to Newport and Yaqulna at reduced rates. Southern Pacific trains connect with O & E. at Albany and Corvallis. aii Mkitn ood for return until October 10, 1902. rw ..." Ja ,ue & trains from ueiroit Ueaan lnnvinn. , ... r.,in n -. wtlnt the Day train at Albany at noon. Paasenears fm- ni.n n . ..... ana other mountain resorts can leave r-nr. . e .same afternoon, reaching iia-1 ,ffm A,bany to Detroit at fc ' u lm corvallla at 13.25, good ntLiura unUl October 10th, with 2 sMmBcit?.n train at any iM,,nt The South am Pf,nl. n . ... " wie round trip tickets from all eUh.7 KC-?,r.,,H n o . .? i.,- : ""i" r inquina. wjio pnvi ffll jff rB vla d,'her Kaat or West !'v'slon8' In oonnecUon with 57fc.: & " ra-day Sunday excursion Ural, fi1 8,Bg Saturday and re- T," "mjr. are aiso oh sate ai Z!f ntm tTOm a" S. P. and C. K. points. t-;lB,firBUtkm ea ba obtained m - m y a. p, r 0. ft H. agaat. "-'-..-a