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in 1 1 I i I Mf'1-- i if fv' ! I i i '. ! i i i ' il i. .. i . I, i ; IS- On these Hoi Days When yon are sweltering in your wpolon boar In mind thata little judicial Investment !n waonable goodn hi Koonomieali arnl jtnod, from the standpoint of comfort nnd lnfllUi. rfj&lighl weight Balbrigan ailfijRped. Underwear, m all sizes from 30 lo 50. 25c to $1.50 0- Cool Summer Shirts in all iffiSffirftble colorings, styles ana qualities. 25c to S3.00 Cnmh Hate, SO chiU. tip. Straw Hat at ono-half prh-. NO RBHKltVK 6. w. Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. A few, odd suits in Children's $5 to 57 suits, to close at $2.00 ' THE DAILY JOURNAL SV UOPKR BKOTHBRS TUESDAY, JULY 25, 18(0. Dally, One Tear 213.00, In Advance Daily, Foui Montns 91 00. Uf Advance Woe-ldy. One Yoar Sl.OO, In Advance CURRENT EVENTS Headquarters wore otwned ot Aithiiry Tark, New Jcrwy, today for tho nnnnal convention of tho Commercial Ijiw Lcaftuo of Amurloa which opemi tomor row ami will coiitinuo in iwmIoii until Saturday. Tho tongue was onpinizvd wiveral yearn ago nt a meeting hold In PutrotL Tho main rubject of iIIkcumIoii will lo tho bankruptcy law, which will bo dlMUHKod from tho Hhindtiolnt of tho lawyer and tho bulnwwi man. At a meeting held at CIiIoako today the final arraiiKumuutH worn mado for tho onrlv ofttnbltfthmont and oihjiiIiik of tho projiopcd "mtinicliKil pawnshop, which Ik to Iwopuratcu under tho pro vIhIoiih of tho municipal tMiwnhop act pamsl by tho hist nowilou of the !o inlature. A llcum-u bus Iksui obtained which iHtrmltN tho company to loan money on "(roods, chuttols ami mtvlni'H and doK)nlt books." Tho low rato of he tcrwit churned for suuh loans Ih expected to trruntly demoralize the huslmNf of tho regular pawn shop. An iiiilimtrial oxhlbltloii of iMirtirisinu nmnnltiiilo wuhoimjiioI In 1mdnu today under tho iiuspliuw of tlio Rnlvnlloii Army. Tho oxhlbltloii Ih Intended as an object liMtftfton to nen.ualut tho Kuiiuml plihlto with a cloMir vlow of tho work ho oomnliNluxl by tho orKiiniHition ami tlu mothoihi of rommo work employed by tho Army In different ooiiutrlon am il lustrated y tableaux ami living pic tures represent hiit pccium In tho Iiiiiih Of (trout dltiiiH. Tlio oxhlbltloii wan formally opened by llenuml Booth, who bus tint returned from a tour of (! worm. Thoro promiso to Ihiii bl attendance of Imnkruiitcy rofureo ami other In terested in improvomniiU, In tho mi Itonal lmnkruptoy law at tho uatluiial convention called in Chicago to recom mend oliunntM In tho law. Tho isinvmi tou opens at tho CIiIouk" IWsieh Hotel tomorrow morning ami will continue in HOfeNlon imvornl days. Tho object of tho con volition, an nut forth in tho olDrial Oall, ure: ''To listen to uddriMvoti ami HHxilnl pamrn proHtrtsl by those exporl uncod in iKiukruptcy litigation; to dls oium topics )xrtlnent to tlio law o( iwnk rutitnv nnd consider conllletlntr duel vIeiim: to uromoto a uniform mnthod of iiroceduro Wuru tho rehire in tho Mriv cral dlatrltiUi to rcoommoml toMiuurom Much ttiuoudmoiitn to tho law an will pro imitu ItM oblootti ami oxnoilitti it ad mfiitntratlmt; to miKKt to tho juilo ftiiih ohaiiKoa In tho rule an oxporiciioo ta ehown to bo inwilnililo. McKtnley And Wheeler Sintth I) . Fry, tlio Wellington rorroH ponduut of the Uhiladolphiu HmtM, ban uiivaiiKiHl tho utory that Jini Wbeolor k to 1m the running mate of McKlnloy in noxt yoar'a ixilttkul light. TbU U Pry 'a atory wuptwlMl uudvr Uiu itoal tntrodiiollon "One of tlio oldttitt ihoih licri of the Houxo of ItoproMHitativoa," hatd to mo thlH ovonlug Ho Miya the prtuikleiit had an objint In liU uttoranuo ctiuceriiiiig th grove of tho coufiHlerato dwul. lie eoqvtn to carry moiiio of tho mHithern ntaton. Tlio president, in bin vlow, had an object in windfng General Wheeler to CuIm ami uIm to tho i'hilipplmw. lly order of tho pretdeiit lie will Imi kept at the front and will win new laurel. ft U true tho people of thin country udmlro military huroo and they attnict uuthmtliiii and vutua. If the lVuiu. oratM ahould micccc! in getting Schley on thulr ticket an vice president it may bo i)Uoy for the KepublicaiiH to nomi nate Wueoler. It would lw an inuova (ton thli tiamiiu! an ex-relKil. and there may bo nothing in it. And again there , may ho something in it. AFTERNOOKi OFF Tltd down to houwoik,to th ictubUni brush and butlei, to ih diah pn and houttloih, U tat Condition cl Jb omn bo etill utei toap In hr cUanltij. On h other band W&mmi - - . T.i.'V'ftJiii" tv i ryt mnv jtMnn-jv LXlSJrsrax? Washing Powder noon. With, wold llutt h do hr clnlng with h tho effort Inlird th linn and at half th coil as with 04p or any oihci tSrsiy'e'Ji buy our laige pavkai. TNC N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY White Duck Pants ,51.35. Crash Pants Si .25. Crash Suits 3.50 to 54.50. JOURNAL "X RAYb." Thoo nurnmor days the moot timjful imrt of Die ittato house is the ilotnv ami that lit ornamental. The attempt to freeze out a Gorman calooukeeper nt fillverlon by the A. I. A oombiuo did not work. EendTiieJoimKAt. to your family or your best' girl at the coiwt or in tho mountaliiH. They will ble-u you. The exclusive nown of tho final deter mination of tho Oregon regiment to come home in a lxly apiKxired in Tin: Jouknai.. Poo anyone imagine that a 1100.000 M)Htotfico Hito can be liwntod nt Haluni without a rakwiff for the Mcltride cam jKiign fund. . The little inhibitor wilt m fully pro toeted In tholhitrihutioii of tho Holom home loan. All who can take W) or fKX) nhnulil HiilM!rH)o at uueo. (live McKlntoyV now Fecrotaryof War a chance. lie Ih a clean ami able man and l.incoln'H Inrnt Secretary of War wan not a military mau but a lawyer. . Any nrivnte citizon eon buy a city bond who ban tho money without pay ing a rovonue tax. At Kir that uiakoa thotio iKindti a very dtwlrahlo net Invwt meut. . Tho ISuguiio paiuterd got away witli the Mihool hoiiHo Kilntbig Join. Well, Puiom eontrui'tora havo lwon getting awuy with the prluctiwl contractor atl over the utato. Attv. dun. Itlaekhurn in dolnir hin level lHt to nucoptahly till the olliro he ban. Ho workti hard, IiIm oplnlonn kwmii lo Imi on the twdit of tbe tuxiKivor ami Minack of Jerfurwoiilau Mimplieity. It Ih all right for that canny wot Wllnon, the Hccrotnrv of agriculture, to Hatter the Oregon eliuiate. We cannot live on ollmato. (live iih wnne exam lnerhlM with a twlury, Mr. WIImiii. .. 1 1 i a Mild day when IIoh Hiugham doiti not get a fttoQ graft on Marion county. It in n noticeable fact that IiIh mil himm not ppjieur in the ciaiuu ai IowihI by tho present city government. . Am mmiii us more o( the iiriM'etNllmini of Uie regular kwwloii nro printed at the Mtato printing olllco Tiik Jouiinai. will print another round-up of the record made by the meiuUirH. The fextive lawmaker U liard to phi down. He t like a lien. Whatever money this city ii u nlTonl to HiHiud for llghtM. it Hhould promptly elocea iMintracl with ouoof tho ijalem light companion, or jmt in u plant of ttti own. lliu wimmer time Ih mhliig, ami llgliti will U nevded (hmiii. Hut no con tract ithnild Ite made that will run the city in debt. The ioolo( Oreujin lmveonly gol willforOov. Ueer 'Dieyaro mitiUi)ovl to hold him ruM)HHUle for tho abtikea iructhxMl by all the rent of the Republi can polltlciauH of the atHte. They ak tleor to Ih fairly IwiiomI, imleH.mhnt ami eooiiomkid with titute (umU. They think that bin lulenUona are good, hm liicliHHtlouit hnunruMe. ami tlwt It is not bin fault that ho ban ulmot enough rel it live tu re-elwt him if be ahould run HHtlill. The beat of all I'M tiro HKi.tiiAM'H A (ilnouo(l KtiHimch umlornilnos houltli, it dull!) thu brain, destroy tho iierviiim H)lum. All riyitopliu truubhtd are cured by KimIuI Dv'hihmiMu Uuru, It bttii on rod thuuamU uf caos. 1U liigrodltinUuroHUOli that It can I liolp curing, buinc's DrugStoros. Mm. T. U. iJtiiiMii, of I'ortlaml. wlm huw Ihhjii vUiting Mr. ami Mm. II. Hatch ami family returned to her home today. .Mr. pUiikou In a Muter to 31 r. Ha tali. "W AJ Cbkago St.louls NawYork BtM $M SB -Gr mm mr- i t ri u&iffi&a iH "iJM JIM ' cnii nmt - r - - "'r7'y OREGON SIGHTS. The National Editors Adjourn and go on a Sight-Seeing Tour And Meet Vith a Royal Reception at the Hands of Oregontans. ( Following are extract from an ed itorial lettor t tho Florence, Colorado, Heflner, by one of the exctmlnnipta re cently in Oregon. K. J. The National Ilitorial awoclation for three dayx tlfe'ftowe! "lhoway and mean" of JoiirnnH.in with much profit to all. In fact the eoMion held in thin beautiful metrojKiHn of the nortliwent I'adfte t4atc4 in declared by tlioi who lmrv attomled every mmnhoii for the pant foMrteen yeera to have Ikoii tho beet ami most profitable profuenlonally ami every oilier way yet held. I will not ntop to burden my res dors with a hbtory of the convention'! doingn, an ibi work in of no interest cave to thoo engaged in newn lIor work, and the frnternlty will get the proceeding) in the National I'rintor Journalint. BKiOVIIfl TIIK MOUTH. At the cotK'hinioii of thin notion the manager of the fortlamt htreet Railway oomtKiny placed in tbe luind of each del- ovate a tockaKe of twenty tickets and bade him go where and whon he chose on itn 10U tnilosol track. It wan need lean to nay that the courtesy wan ulndly accented and the siulitn viewed. The city is too large and tho night too num erous to bo encompassed in a brief half day. Kditor Herlwrt of the National I'rlnter Journalist by his splendid illun tratel write-up of Portland in the May unmoor twrtrayeil pcrnarrt as gooa a picture of tnc metropolis of Orcvon as could bo written, but no artist or writer can half pioture Portland as it is. So entrancing wan tne scene mat we spent much of the nftorhoon in company with Judge Scnaca Hinith, a rcsidontof Fort Inml, in drinking in the nocne, nnd did not line half our ntreet (r ticket. OVKIl TUB HTATK. On Patiirday morning the three hun dred editors, their wivon and sweet heurtn got aboard their niecial train ol eleven nlceiera for a tour of tho state. Tlio Astoria & Columbia IUvor It. It. Co, tendered tho party free trnnsortation to Astoria and Seonide. On Sunday morning the fiarty started iiikui a two days' trip over tho Southern Pacific :M1 miles to Ashland, clone to the California state line. Tbe editors, by common eminent, left boh ml them the name of editorial of "National Edi torial Annociatiou," and mlnpten the ouphonoouH term "National Entorn' As sociation." It wan not enough to bo treated to a free ride, but the mull drivoni wore not allowed to pay for a nlngle meal on the trip and Mich spreads an wore prepared by tho various towns en route! Del Monico'n famous eating resort in Now York City in not In it with Oregouiaun when it comen to prcaring it Inimpiot for editors. The first stop made going boutn wan lor dinner at Al bany, n splendid town in the midnt of n rich farmttu; and fruit erowinx country. The cditora were met nt the train by n reception committee who presented cacii with a ticket which reud an follewn: "For identification only. Please take thin weary traveler in and when he anketh for bread, eivo him not a stone. Uunn House. Allmny. Oreuen. Wariilut! Any Kditor. cuuuht winking nt the girls will Ih) fined ffi.OO." An if the big dinner wan not sufficient for the "National Hatorn," neveral huge Ixixom of big, red mid black ehorrltw wore dished out ourotilo baclc to tho train. ItoMimiiig our Journey we ulidcd on up the fertile and beautiful valley of the Willamette (Hissing thousands of acron ol riK)iiiug grain, orcnanH ami fields of hay now ready to bo housed. Kvery mile traversed wan a revelation to the travelers ami iiumeroun oxortw nioun of surprise and delight were hoard, an the train nped over the country. We wuke next morning at lienutifill Ashland in the Roirue river valley. III! mllon south of Portland. Ashland Iiiih gold mining, farming, fruit mixing ami IniulK'rini.'. Here our uirty wan feasted again. Tables were spread In a grove of oak ami birch trees, and the spread wan one fit for a king. Fried chicken, fresh hrnail, million, fruit, cuKo, colTee, milk ami tea, served hy Anhlaml 8 lovely ladles. After breakfast all who wished were treated ton rkle iilwut tho city. niter which we began the return trip for Portland. Wo pa mil through Itonohiirg nt mid- uluht. ami the people to show their lion nifallty placed tnxn of bit; ml and black cherried on each car. The cherries were ahuont an largo an a Florence Plum. At ttugoue the iruhmI punhern were given amtther no of reception. On the top of a knob overlooking tho city wan sprotut a hreuklant of mouutaui trout, fruit and other touiPtini; viands. From the winimit of thin mound a view of mountain, water ami field wan nreneiited nut equaled anywhere in tho Willamette valley. The ugrlcnlture and fruit rais ing, iniiu ami cherries growing more nearly 10 iH-riecuon inan pornapnai any other iKifnt mi the Pacific nlope. At Kugeno in located the State I'nivemity. It In a city of tHHUitiful homuH, In strong fluunslally, good railroad and shipping facilities, has a 'JUuiring mill, tannery, planing mill, saw mill, foundry, and ban jironpectn of securing Iron works. In farming and fruit ruWng Eugene oxceln all ouiur Kinti In the Willamette val ley, which occupiotf an area ot A0 by lOo m lien. A line ol street cam in oporatol In the eitv. it has an electric llirht plant ami u flue nystem of pHra, clear moun tain water, t'onsuiering all tbe ton'- going in coniiocuou w lilt its reilned tool ety, nplitndid nchool and church advnu tngvd, Eugene offara umweollwl advau tt!M to Ihuho mMkern. !leUord ami BnUmm, Or., nnd the trip in i ki fwmu win rmreivv uiiwhhui in OUT IMXt iMI. if you have bad Hood yarMiiKtrllln. Mio grip take Il will brano you up. purify your blood, and over Qonic all bad olTeow of tho disease. THE URODIAAE. Prof. Cnroon In the Otegonian Tells of the Flower that Qrowji on Sumner's Butte WbU wiloying the pretty iwmimnm prMil out lefore thviH from Skiunor'n Imi t to KiiiwMie, tie wliturial vtitorn ttfeu admired the lluwor that grew in tit Kind ut their feot awl wndorel at ila i-nirttg and InwHtA- ami atkl of ita njKHitw. lu regard to th latter, Pro-fv-r I.. ('. Cwrsoit ri aa follewn: (.".rtuvrumg the iwihw uf Um mtly tlnwer tltut grown on MkiHHr' InhU' ProfM4r Cwudou talk hw it ia om of lite 10 rtrielMii uf Utw bfuliaaa. I Mh1 thai it Itan a wy inUtrvrnkiHt hialory. It u the UhmImusm urataliHi.nt "htiw ttverl I'alilumtti haiiiib' natural i.rder, HliaaM. It wa Um art known ol th afMSCte i iu gnu, und wan dutxtvrl in. 17H- by ilertxeca, a Scotdi collector. Il wan named by J. E. Smith, the president of I.inrmreiu Socletv. of London, in honor of James Brodie, another Scotch botan- "After Menxees' discover of the plant It wan lost eight of by the botan ists until it wan again found by Lewis and Clark'n expcdtlon to the Columbia river. Some years after this it was also foHnd by Douglas ami Pcouler, near Fort Vancouver, and bulbs sent by Douglas bloomed in England in 1838. Up to thin date it wan the only known species of ita genius. It prefers dry open plains, and sometimes blooms so luxuriantly ns to tinge the a beautiful blue. It is found chiefly in Washington and Oregon growing, however, as far East as Utah. I am familiar with other beautiful varieties nt the hrodlaea near Eugene. Quaint Sayings. It Is Interesting nud Instructive lo read bright ami well constructed ad yretlMsments. Messrs. U. l.Hood& Co., of Sarsaparllla fame, must have beeti at a great feast and tnkoti every thing home with tbcui. They are us ing a brluliL selection of qunlnt old sayings and proverbs an the starters In u series of clever adyertlsetnont9, wherein the nrovcrlw are neatly turned and puraplir:ilie.l to lit the subject matter. The public like thU breezy advertising, as It reminds of ot her proverbs ami open up dlscus slnn. 4 Mrs. Ella .Smith of San Francisco spent Monday in Silem, accompanied by Minn Thornton of Portland. There In more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other di- Mascs put together, and until the last few year was supposed to be Incur able. For a gre.it many years diatom nrouounctd It a localdlseuse, and nre- bcrlbed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea?poonful It acts directly on the blood end mu cous surfaces of the system. They of fer one hundred dollars for any case II fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, dfc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Notice. Olllce of the secretary of State, Sa lem, Oregon, Juno LM, 18VU. Notice in hereby given that the State Hoard of Agriculture havimr, in compliance with an Act of the Twentieth legislative Assembly filed in the office of the Sec retary of State February KM, 181W, 1 1 ceded to the State of Oregon the lands known an tho "State Fair Grounds," the appropriation off 7,000 for the iy ment of the warrant iudchtcdnens of said State Hoard of Agriculture issued prior to February KM, 1809, proiHrly en dorsed, warants, will Ihj iwm-l on the State Treasurer to the extent of the appropriation. Interest will not be al lowed after thin date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with the ubovo notice, holders of nil warrants of the Oregon State Hoard of Agricul ture dated prior to February KM, 18JKI are hereby notified that the same will lw paid on presentation at the office of tho Secretary of State, or nt the olllce of tho undersigned, and that interest will cense after thin dale. J. II. Alltert. treasurer of the Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture. tUttl-tf. OASVORIA. 3nn tlo si ' KiW Km liatfa Alnirt Bfll Notice to Contractors. The Hoard of Directors of School Dis trict No. Ul, will rtM-eive bids not later them Aug. ft, lSliy, for repairing furnaces of the North, Kant ami Lincoln school buildings, according to the specilhwtions on file with the clerk. My order of Hoard of Directors. 7 17 td J. II tnmARTNKK, clerk. Thomas Ilhoadn, Centcrllold, O., writes: "I nulTured Troiii piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me roller until DoWltfn Witch Hazel Salve," perfectly harmless. Stone's Drug .Stores. Returned at Last. Win. TrtiolMtubdch. of Co A Four teenth Infantry, reached Salem on Sun day from San Francisco. Thim voting gentlemau'H parents live on flow ell prairie. He has been In the service ninco 181X1. Ho was stationed in Alaska for some time but finally sent to the Philippines, whore ho wan promoted to tho station of roronil. He wan dis charged on May IH and wrote his pur entn that ho would not re-enlist. On last Friday the father made application to tho governor to tee if he coukl not bo found in Boino way. It is needle to nay bin lmrontn werooverjoyoil at the meeting alter an absence ot over two ywtrs. "Why Women Cannot Sleep. The litk'hly organiifd. finel) ktruujc nervous avlrui of wuHitlt sub ct thw to terror of itfrvow apprhrn. ii which m man can ever appu-cUtt. Tbe aoe of miml, the meatal putc and eulmneM urnier dilfictittic. which in wce Miry Hw happy wuntanhood u oely pmmhlc hcn the MiiMtivc feminine otkhhUim i in a prtrclly healthy romlilum If there be uh wruVuciw oc ikiangcmrnt in lhi re i.vl uu remedy nt the wmM n com pletely ioKKr wotnanly health nervoiM vteor and capability an the wonderful "Fuviite VrencHutiwi inventiHl by I)r k V Hte, chief vohuImhk pbyicwu af Ike Invalid' Hotel and SuiKlcaf Inatitate of Kuftato. N. Y It ptirillta. heat and MieniMUerw; intuit fMnethwal rveulMUy. IHuitle tilt T Meal teinforeemeHt aud mu. tuiuiHc iwwer at periKl of bprl atc H and Mpraakion It i the oaty medicin which make tbe cottiiMK uf bahy mh and etHuaialivliy m-v In a mhuI tetter to Or Ht. Mm MuireHt CuIUm. of CMttot. Alk-uwa Cu. tntt . ty. ntrncva lk i mjIMm I auW nattltct nor ,(. Mybtfan4hMMacoU. I l.l waittM. tmiiblailint iSmWxtum ui". :.u vo4 ay tHMat) MtM ww aM rncuUr I iV Br Netoti Mvarste re-rt tS"M.5 " " l fc"v- 1 WiuW thMMuury MaOwal Jtuwuttw ' ' i--iij a.ia "v v.. ELIHU ROOT Will Be Only Nominal Head of War Department. His Responsibility for Which He Really Responsible, the Colonial Department. is New York, July 25. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Blthu Root, the new secretary of war, siwnt his first evonlngat the White IIotiM! as a guest of Presklont McKlnley, Hedlned with the president ami sjKtnt the re mainder of the evening in dicusslng with him, and probably the members of tho cabinet, the important duties which will devolve upon him as the head of the wardepartmet. It is not Improbable that the near fu ture will 8M3 Mr. Root in the oition of colonial Fecretary, ami a new man at the head of the war department. The en tire colonial policy will doubtless lw gone over at thin conference, but Culna, contrary to expectation, will probably receive more attention than tho war in the Philippines Of course. Mr. Root will have a voice In matters relating to tho conduct of the war, but the presi dent desires him to give particular at tention to the many complicated legul ouestionn involved in the change from the military to the civil control of de pendencies. The president will continue to give close jiersonal attention, with the assistance of Adjutant-General Cor bin, to the purely military work con nected with the campaign in the Philip pines. , , The question of the future of Cuba will receive the immediate attention of Mr. Root. The president considers that the time haH come for doing something in tho direction of establishing a civil and independent government in Cuba. He want to have a policy well defined, so that he will bo able to tell congress in his forthcoming annual reort what the future attitude of the country toward Cuba should be. He had an interview yesterday with Charles Garcia, eon of the old general, in regard to holding conventions for the elections in Culm preliminary to the establishment of an indotHindent form of government. General Garcia came bore to secure authority from the president for taking proper steps through the medium of suffrage for the establishment of an in deK)iidunt form of government nnd thus prepare tho way for complete control of the island. The president believes that the time lias come to give the Cubans n trial of self-government, nnd he wants Mr. Root to take hold of this matter and formulate plans whereby the Culntnn will have an opportunity to establish some kind of a government which thin country can recognize. It in this clann of work, Involving a knowledge of constitutional and inter national lawn, which influenced the president in the determination to have a lawyer Instead of a soldier at the head of tlio department. Eventually it is tlio president's expectation that this will lw it now department of the govern ment, to have direct control of all the affairs pertaining to the colonies. Mr. Root will be expected to do the work of a colonial secretary rather than a war secretary, pending the esiamisiimeni uy congress of tho proposed new depart ment. Probably in the 'uture he may be transferred to the control of the new de partment, if it in authorized. Mr. Root, of course, will have much to do with the Philippine war, but the president will naturally deienil more uon his advice for substituting a civil for a military gov ernment in the Philipjilue-i when the time comufl for niirh action, than he will iilou bin awistnnco lu connection with the military campaign. When You Ride Your Wheel. Always shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, u powder for the feet. It keeps your feet cool, prevents sweat ing feet, and makes your endurance ten-fold greater, Oyer oue million wheel people are using Allen's Foot Ease. They all praise It. It glvos rest and comfort to Minuting, hot, swoolon, nchiug foot, and Is a certain cure for Ingrowing nulls. At ull drui cist and shoe stores, 2.V, Sample FREE by mall. Address, Allen S. Olinsteo, Le Roy, N. Y. !I OASTOUx'A. Bt tk ) IW i tw llartWMrJ BwgM SlenaUr. . ZS? '& of uzyy j. Tho Boat Proscription for Malaria. OillUaiMl Fever U a bottle n-f Ononis Tantk- Ln uiiim. inxie. it is simply linn awl tf1 Pi tuiuino lu a liutltM form No ciirr. no pay. riceeuc. 7-17 U A.w m CASTORIA For Infants and Children. llie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CAjsz&f7&j& CAPITAL CIT Express and Transfet Mtetsall mail and pauenger trait,.. lla. tac and cipicia to all paits of the oil) Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & D1SQUE. C. H. LANE Merchant TailOr 07 STATK SrTKKRT. ty-BulU 315 nd upwards, Pants S3 aud upward KED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Feed and Boarding stables. DM COMMBKC1AL STKRBT. SALEM, OHK. Wm 4JLLREY, Prop. Best Rigi for Commercial Men BtaU Ih Mate fclutk la4t V1tit. UirSafe toams and wu fur table rli furladland faKilh- tlrlyins a gpo lalLV. IlBrSlM IvMmTmI Uv ilav u-&atr i.r month ami boat of batlsfaeUen u'uarautecd. 3.1 tj BUSlNESa CARDS. O. M. U1ACK. S)entt8t Succeier to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, Salim, Or. Part its desinng sjperia opetatioai at moderate fees in any bcanch an in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. ItOOJtS I AND 3, OKAY lll.IC. SOUIiB BROS. PIANO TONERS AND REPAIRERS l'OltTLAMD.'.OItK Kr Hatrw nnt Ytelulty lwiTttfonlsni at Oeo U Will's Mutc Htor. Sab Water Co. OFFICE, CITY II ALL For water service apply at office. Ilil'i payable monthly in adrance. Make complaints at the oS". You Can Get a Lower Berth. N ith one exception the through trains of the Burlington Route are almost Inyanably well-tlllcd. The cxcoptlon Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It ls neither so tine, nor so fat, as ANY tralu of ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has olcctrlc light, stcttu heat, wide vestibule?, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent and a lower berth for everybody, A.C.SHELD'JN. Geu'l Afcnt, Portland, Or. Oregon Slion Line Railroad The Direct Koine lo Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points Girt-, choice of two larortlfi routes, via the I'nlon 1'nnllio Fait Mail Line, or the ltlo (Irmlile SmiiI(!Uiix. Look at the time 1 Days to Salt Lake 2i Days to Denver 3i Days to Chicago 4i Days to New York Free Itecllnlmc Chair Cars, I'lihol.terwl Tiiu 1st UIvkiik Cars, mnl I'iiIIhihii I'alaru Hlropors (iK)ralcl on all lulus. For further Information spplyito IIUISK A llAIIKKIt. AKnts. Mem. W K COMAN. (ien'l Asieiil. I'. O. TKRRY, Trnv. l'ans. At lit Thiol St.. I'oriLn, Canadian Pacific ftj Soo Faeilic Line. Travel in comiort by the the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making few stops. . Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. For full Durtioulars as to ratos, time and coplas of C. P. It. publications ap ply to C. M. LOCK WOOD Agent. Salem Ore. II. II. Abott, Agent Portland. B. J.Coylo, A.O P A, Vancouver H.C. A Few Interesting Facts When rople are cofltempl-ting a trip whether on buHness or pleasure, they natur ally want the best tervke obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned Employe of the WUconwn Central Lines are pid to verve the public and our trains are operated so ai to make cloe connections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pnllmin Palace SUtpm and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car enice unexcelled, Heals a laCatte. In ordet to obtain this fust elm service. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTBAIj LINES ami you will make' duert connections at it. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all aintt Bart. For any tutther tntonnatlon call on any Itekct aitent or SMroPPHiJOJi ja8;, iUm Central, Ifiss, Agel. MlLWAilkRb, Wis, w JAS. A. CLOCK, Genwal Agent, Htk SMt, II L T Now. I luv fr sale en my Ha wU Pral rol Rnnoh 900 tssssa of A 1 Clover ay at $4.00 prton In tht) ftld FRANK OURUIN A LIFE SAVED. Dr. J. F. Cook, the Botanical Spee allst. Succeeds Where Other Fall. To wljom it may concern : Thin is to certify that Hortha P. Con ner, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marion conn ty. Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous grow th in the left ear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians but the growth came back as bad as ever, and pained her so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. p. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Hotantcai Specialist, the growth entirely disnu. injured, and at this date, fur mouths since treatment was begun, the growth has not reapjpeared, and the ear lms en tirely healed leaving only the scars in flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the above state ment is a'bsolutely true, aud that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned in the affidavit, has resided In my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. IL C. Loso Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 18W. W. . Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 03 COURT STREET. I Make a specialty (ifull kinds of Sheet Steel and Gulvanlzed Iron work roofing and guttering, a full line of Pumps and pump tlltloirs. Prompt work and reasonable prices. We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call and sec us before tivlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES Tho Intor-State University System of Musical Instruction. K.H. SCOTT. 1). M. IMlKHinFM" A National OMiperatUe lmtltntlon which I. hntilnnlng to number It facility by huiiilrrtlt anil tta pupil by thouaml, KmhraoiDg uinr than twenty UHo. For thP benefit of I'll pll. of PrWata Toaehem At Home. KKIIITU SCnOLASTlC TKAR. Ortlfieate urantKl from a ruuUrljr rhr tr-reJ Institution. . , Kiplanation of he ijratem In detail in Ihewo riilmnni Watch for it. H1TAANDKK8-WILMMAN. State UopreentiuWe and Member of the Faotlltr Htmteo over First National Hank lll1 w.. One or two plarea oiu for aHanceil plajem In piano quartet. Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired aud pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed Ufic. Platino Photos, Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Ilultons. Amateur developing and finishing neatly done. 1. J. I1UOWN, Gkound Flooh 243 Commercial St , Salcui Oregon. Tl)E Or MONTEZUMA Is a bountiful dappled chestnut l''1 blinds high, and weighs 1700 lbs. lie is a period all purpose hore. Will be at Huffman- htnbh.', Hilcni, Saturday of each week in July and Aug ust, and the remainder of the week at tln Fair Grounds. Terms, 115.00 to hi- sure. Al colts brokun and handled f'r Sood. II. li. RcTiiKimntn Assay Office AND JXY&BORATORY. No. 71 Chemeketa si, .1. B, T Tl'TIIII I As,ayer, Gllill NEArr MARKET St.te Jtictt, near rolroaj. Kreshest ai' lst meats. My patrons say I keep tbe tt treats in town 3 : Annual Encampment Of Jolm A. Ixjjii Veteran ltcuni" VsKK'iutwn at Mehmoa, Or., coinnieiu mg August 7 and oontinuini throiij'' theweuk. Uooil fpoakttra and anitiK' uttwiU provided for youuu ami old Kvoryoiie oarnoMly invltetl toUpri- hL esiMMialL' all ax-aimliors, aikrs awl marines T tin) war l 1&I1-6. aa wed m soldiers of the war with Spain or ii PullipjdHM. 7 15 lu By order of commiU-v