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i! 8PE6IAL SflL OF GOLF SHIRTS THIS WEEK. EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL STRAW flflTS FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. G. w. Johnson & 6o Novcinbor, such as wo had in 1890, in jures biipincas to a tremendous cxtont. Politicians do not care particularly liow long a campaign IiihIh if tho necessary excitement and jwlitlcal prejudice ran lw worked up, font tho public iIocm care. Ksicoiu11y do the btisinesH men care. The Iohh of a half year's buHlnepg activity is an onornioiiH loss to the world of biinlnws. If presidential campaigns could lw cut t sixty days it would result in ureal buiiof1t.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE MM JOURNAL BY HOVZBH BKOTMIfiRa TUKSDAV, AUGUST 1, 1800. Dolly, One Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, Tout Montiis $1 00, U Advnnoo. Weekly, One Yc-nr 01.00, hi Advnnoo OREQON ASYLUM ABUSES. No brunch of tho pncllc service needs reformation ho much as the inaiuigo- ment of the Inmiiio Asyluin. With a population of less than 400,()(X), Oregon keecpn nearly 1200 inmates In u so-called asylum for the Instine u uumhur out of all projrtloii to our population. Tho abuse begins from tho time a per' sou Is arrested under the old law whlol simply requires some one to swear that tho jHjrsou is of unsound mind and unlit to bo at large. Then the sheriff arrests mill an examination Is held before the county Judge or a Justice of the peace. Ono or more physicians and the district attorney conduct the examination and thu sheriff and all the officers get a salary or fees out of the commitment and there Is no one to appear for the In iiiviiiuui uiinrucu with insanity ami no ono appears to proteut thu public against thu commitment of persons not Insane. Tho result of this system is that any ono of unsound mind and until to Ihj at largo in too opinion ot the ultovo per sous, noun of whom may ho uxMirts, and some of whom may bo interested parties Indeed often thu whole examin ing Ixxird are interested in sending a IKirsou who Ih u charge on the county to be a charge on the state. This crude system of commitment has boon in force (or long years, and the re sult is the state luylutn is filled up with hundreds of imrsous who are not limine, bill who are diseased, victims of alcohol, morphine, cigarette lleuds, nluotiue vic tims, men and women made insane from patent mcdlolucs, malpractice and other viiiious habits. In charge of tills system U plums! u until like Dr. Paine who was put Into olltcu with loud pledges of reform, but who has not concerned himself with any thing but social and iHjlltiuul matters, and in fact has resisted tho only effdrts to turn daylight on asylum ubuww or to scoury legislative reforms, lie may have recommended reforms, hut no ouo has hoard of thuui and none have Ihiuii nteoniplishud, Keiotisni, coiuiuarohiltein, shoddy noatuty uhiptmp have nourished as mtvfcr before lUtiause this panor culls at 'minion to the utter frond and failure of an alleged inform admlulstrHtluu, a fow silly iuiuiiyKK)ts iu this city cry out Unit this jmjHir is shtudurlug Dr. Putno, lias It got so In Oregon that ijLxtruvagauqu end suolnsjraoy tiliall run riot in tint putillo wrvloe, and go un rebuked merely because a Uihy-fucAMl Krnftojr outers to tluurlstoomtlo fmiatMH ot the olussoii who protlt by tho ubiuos ho purpittuutOitY The fuel U, Dr. I'ulue ought net Ik forced upon the H!dllo of Oregon another fuur ywr if they hope to reform nn iiiHtitutlon that costs Oregon twice what it should, that is a hotlstl of olliclalism, where immeiiee campaign funds are raised for the corruption of voters, mid which is conducted on a system that gives Or egon a black record in the eyes of the world. it is useless to mention wnai is Do ing done in other states wberu the number of Insunu Is reduced to a niin iniiim, wiiero industrial hvhwiiih are introduced thai benefit the insane and render thu institutions gclf-suportiug. Hucii proK)SltioiiH arc as foreiuu to the conception of the present manage meiit as running a sawmill would be to a lackey of Queen Kliuihutli'a bedchamber. AUOLIBHINQ RKCKIVERSHIPS. Tlie ruling of Judge J. I). Clolaud, one of the most talented nisi priufl Judges of Multnomah county, who came from the district bench of Iowa, to the effect that there is no legislation in Oregon authorizing a general creation of receiv erships in Oregon, Is iu the direction of a sound public policy. Control of cororatlniis through ro celversnips Is open to great abuses anil Is growing in disfavor, (ioverumeut through receiverships by courts and by Injunctions Is obnoxious, and it has be- come so notorious that such proceedings are looked upon us almost evidence of fraudulent intent on the pail of some one. .ludge llolseof this district set a wise precedent when he refused an in junction ami receivership to run a hop farm. With a bankruptcy law, an assign ment law, a general statute governing uor-mratinns, and all thu courts open to private mrtlus who have rights to es tablish or ultilnit to prosecute, it would seem as though there was very little ex cuse to place pro'sirty or business inter esto In the hands of a ruculver. In the ulwenco of skic1IIc legislation, us shown by .ludge Clolaud, there hoeuiH to Ihi ab solutely no authority whatever for gen eral receiverships. THE SCHOOL MOUSE PAINTINC IVrhuiM thu Solum school hoard ban done the wisest thiuir In deciding to purchase painting material ot the low est bidder, and then my fur having the work done. That Is really the way all such work ooolil bo den. Whun contractor bid Mow a fair price sur iiu labor ami then expect to mute thing oven on thu materials, a fraud will b ouiumitted, and It U gen erally on the twmiuuulty. Poor work will b done or Inferior material will I ued. lluy gisl umtoriai on bids in the markot, and jwy a fair priue fur work, hi a fe plan (Mi public work. A SHORT CAMPAIGN. Tho Now York Time enter an ourly pliHt for a short pifeddtMiUul Hiumign mtxl year. Tho Tiuiw lots struck a HiHilar ehord. A six month' cHiiiiaiii, from Jniw to CURRENT EVENTS. At Niagara Falls, N. Y., the National Dental nwociulion today opened its an nual convention at the International Hotel witli President II. A. Ilurkhart, of llatavia, N. Y. presiding, Roveral hun dred mctnlmrfl were present when the roll was called representing among them all sections of tho country from Maine to California. The gathering will last three days, thu business sessions being devoted to the reading and discussion of papers on tho science and art of den tistry and all its collateral branches. Tho rojiort of Sir Herbert Maxwell, M. P. and Dr. P. 11. Pye-Smith, the Itritish delegates to the International Congress on Tuberculosis, held recently ut Itorlin, has Just been made public. Thu principal point contained iu the ro'Kirt are: "The primary iniortaneo of free ventilation and wholesome and abund ant food. Improvement iu tho dwell ings and thu food of the oorer claspcs iu England, and their Increasing clean liness and sobriety have nut only di minished sickness generally, but di rectly reduced thu number of deaths from consumption until thu mortality from this cause Ih less iu I-ondou than in any otiier large city. "That abundant food, particularly of a fatty nature, and a life in thu open air, are no less valuable in thu treat ment than in ihu prevention of phthisis, and that the hospitals and asylums for providing these essentials which are now numerous iu Germany, and far from rare In England, tho United States, France and Austitu, are of es sential value. "That tho prospect of improved suc cess in the treatment of tulmrculosis in general, and of consumption iu particu lar, is a hopeful one, almost as hopeful as that, of limiting tho spread of the disease by preventive measures." At Des Moines, la., delegates by the score ha ve Ikmjii arriving constantly to day to attend the. Republican state con vention. The state central committee has spent the day making llual arrange ments for the convention, and thu lead ers have been holding secret conferences to discuss the situation. It has been tacitly agreed ou all hands that thu sen atorshlp contest shall 1k let alone by the convention, which is to he iu session but one day and will devote the entire time to the duties assigned to It, namely, the nomination of a state ticket. The indications today 'xiint to thu reuomlua tion by acclamation of Governor Show, Lieutenant-Governor Milliman, .Super intendent of Public Instruction ISarrett and K, A. Dawson as railroad commis sioner. The only contest that will 1st made before the convention will bo for the supreme judgeship, 0. W. lluruhum, of Vinton, is regarded as having a safe lead, though G, S. Itohlusou, of Sioux City, the present iucumlMUit, is running a pretty strong second. A number of dark horn are looming up in thu field ready to make a hard nice for the prize III ease of a deadlock between the two leading candidates. Clever plans for captivating the femi nine shopier are being dihcusned iu Chi cago today, the occasion Imiug the an nual convention of the National Associ ation of Window Trimmers of America. flio gathering was called to order this afternoon with a considerable attend ance of delegates. In connection with thu convention there is held an exhibi tion showing the latest advancee iu the art of window dressing. Fully fi.OOO delegates and visitor have arrived Iu Pittsburg today to attend tho tenth anniversary convention of the Young People's Christian Union of tho United Presbyterian Church. The eou voutlon will Imj formally opwned tomor row ovwting with rallied in loading uhureluM and will continue its tensions probably a week. Among the Ltrgust delegations arriving today were thoo front Illinois, Now York, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland ami Indiana. (9 rMj "There M no touch trouble coming Into the world." said Iord Hollngbroke, and so much more in Koine out of It, that it U hardly worth while to be here at all." If a man and a philosopher comes to this conclusion. what must be the natural conclusion of the thousands of suffering women wno unuergo untold torture In bring ing their babes into the world? Philosophy of this kind Is based upon gross ignorance The fact is, that there is no necessity for the severe pangs under- ?'one by the average woman. If a woman s strong and healthy in a womanly way, motherhood means to her but little suffer ing. The trouble lies in the fact that the majority of women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine or ganism and are unfitted for motherhood. This can always be remedied. Dr Pierce's l'avorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders of this description. II acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned, making them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. It banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent easy and almost painless. It quick ens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thou sands of women have testified to Us mar velous merits. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good." "I suffered fourteen years," writes Mrs. Mnry J. Stewart, of Box 46. Saratoga. Santa Clara Co , Cat., with female weakness, nervous ness and general debility I tried everything to 110 avail Dr. 1'lerce s 1'ovorlte Prescription and 'Golden Medical Uljcovery' cured me.'' The names, nddtesses and photographs of hundreds of women cured by Dr. Pierce's medicines are printed by permission in the " People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It's free. I'or a paper-covered copy send at one-cent stamps to cover mail inponly. l'rench cloth binding 11 stamps. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N. Y K very woman needs a great medical book Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser fills this want. It contains over tooc pages and nearly 800 illustrations. Salem Cannery. Mr. Allen, manager of the Allen Can ning Co. at Salem wont to NowlM'rg this morning. The pack of peas was only alsmt 1000 casus and was completed Mondayat noon. The cannory will run on tomatoes when the crop Is ready and it promises to be light unless there are rains. When You Ride Your Wheel. Always shako Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, 11 powder for tho feet. It. keeps your feet cool, prevents sweat ing feet, and makes your endurance ten-fold greater, Oyer ono million wheel people are using Allen's Fnot Ensc. They all praise it. It gives rest and comfort to Minuting, lint, swoolnn, aching feet, and Is a certain cure for Ingrowing nulls. At all druu gists anrl shoo stores, ilic, Sample VHKK liy mull. Address, Allen S. Olmsteo, Lo Koy, N. Y. '.i Ulow Your Own Horn and blow it hard. The cheapest, quick est and Ixist way to make yourself heard, when you have a proposition to proi-ont to tho jHiople of Salem, is to use the Jotm.NAi. want columns. Most any sort of a proposition will strike somelssly Just right, but you must get ut a great number of people if you want to ferret out some particular lew. Notice to Contractors. The Hoard of Directors of School Dis trict No. 21, will receive bids not later them Aug. 0, 1800, for repairing furnaces of the North, East and Lincoln school buildings, according to the specifications on file with the cjerk. Ily order of Hoard of Directors. 7 17 Id .1. H.a'Mu.ur.N'Hit, clerk. Dawson Herb Tea Ih selling like hot cakes because It does thu work. Hamilton Chirk, of Chuiiucuy, Go., says ho suliercd with piles twenty vours before trying Do Witt's Witch Huzol Halve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. .stones Drug Stores. BUSINESS CARDS. O. JH. QIAOK Dentist, Successer to Dr. , M. Keene, old Whin Comer, Sabm, Or. Par tie J desiring siiperioi operations at moderate fees in any branch an In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. 3D3ES iwac,a:,3? Lr oBEGON Wr r " 'taL vf I'honc 1071. ROOMS I AND :!, flltAY IIL1C. PIANO SOULE BROS. TONERS AND REP. POUTLANDOlti: For HaIcm ami vicinity lenvennlcrs at Geo O. Will's Music Utorc. Co., Salem fate- OFFlCt, CITY HALL' For water service Jpply at office. Hd' payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the nfS". IllillilrW You Can Get a Lower Berth, tth one exception the through trains or the Hiirlluglori Route are almost Invariably well-tlllcd. The exception is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. Ou tho limited there Is usually room nod to spare. Don't Infer that It Ms neither so flno, nor so fast, as AN V train of ANY other line lCtween St. Paul and Chicago. On tho con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. I thus electric light, stc'tm heat, wide vestibules, the most sullbfuctory dining-car service on the continentand lower berth 'or everybody, A. 0. SHELDON, fleti'l Aycnt, I'ortlund, Or. RufelLW JEL MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 10 hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. He Is a iwrlect all purpoo horse. Will beat Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week in July and Aug ust, and tho romaindor of tho weok at the Fair Grounds. Terms, $15.00 to in sure. Also colts broken and handled for speed. II. H. RuTiiKitKoitn. A LIFE SAVED. Dr. J.F, Cook, tho Botanical Speo allst, Succoods Whoro Other Fall. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that ilortha P. Con nor, of Jit. Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth hi the leftear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany l'hysiclans. but the growth came back as bad us ever, and pained her so badly that she had to le taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Hotanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four mouths since treatment was begun, the growth baa not reappeared, anil the ear lias en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in flicted by the Albany doctors. 1 hereby certify that the alsjvo state ment is absolutely true, anil that lkr thu P Conner, the erson mentioned in the aflldavit. has resided iu my fam ily since oarly childhood, ls-arhig tho re lationship to me of niece. II. C. I.ONH. Subscrilod and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 181)11. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 1)3 COURT STREET. urj'AUT Kilt I TIMK HlllKliCIK. Krom 1'iirtlnnil AIIIUMC I'MKt Suit Lake. Denver H. Wmili MhII Oinalia. Ksiiwut City, btO t.'i m a i. 111, 14111111,1 iih'okd nun r.n(, Hno- Icuno KI41T i.Vi p III Walla W'nllii, Hivokam-, MIiiiih HlNlllx. rlt. Paul. II11I11II1, M. wunkve C'lilcatfO and mint. OCliAN HI'KAMHIIII'S. S p in, Fur fan rraiirlnco. nail every two onyx. COI.UM1IIA HIVKH HTKAMKICS. Astoria and wuy uiuJIiikh, Beware of Imitations ! Cojuutuera should beware of the cheap and Inferior waihlng powden uid to l just as (rood as Bfir Washing Powdir They are not there U nothing 10 good m & genuine mQlO DUST for all cleaning about the liottae, AjW for OOIM BUST ad insist oa getting it Made oaly by tm 11. t fJMM COMPANY, Kl to fawYwk fttM life5"! it fcKiSK ' 1 W 2vCcJ The full lUt of fatalities in the Amur lin army In tin Philippines up to June , aa pr list furnished by Frod J. Itithul, u ruprofcoptatlvo of tho Manila PiihmIoiii, who claims to have obtained It from tho records iu the surgeon-Ken- end's oilier at Manila. Hi total number of futulitlm u gieu at 7ft M olllwura. &X) iirlvutcwniul II civilians attach! to th army. A re markabl fsttturo of tlw ixtextnl is fmind in the statement tlwt th uumlKir of oJrtcers killwl iu Iwttle W out uf all pro ptlk t Ui iitiuibtv of Hvatw kilM. On the other ImihI, fewer mctw dM iini uiMiago propariMHtiUely IImh priv- at iv. Of the M ntllcan) detid. In weiv killml "Sweet Home" If you want fresh homo made candy, ice eream, ice cold summer drinks, or a good oigar call at the "Sweet Home" So. L'-iOJv' Commercial street. 7 20 tf "Our baby wts sick for u month with severe cough and catarrhal fever. Who kentgeltliiK worse until we ued Ono Minuto Cough Cute It relieved and cured lior 111 11 fow days " H L. Nance, Prln. IHu'h School, HlutTdale, lcxits. btoncs mug stores, Tho Dost Proscription for Malaria. Chill ami KvvvrUa lxlllt of (Iuovhs Tahtk. i.kkh Clill.l. To.Nia It U uliiiply lion uixt (pilnliiolit tiuiteltvui furin Nn rum, nt). t'rlut 60. 7-17 il Aw a University of Oregon. Sn. Ill 01. Hun Hater- 1T0 . "' iu p, 111. I0V1) Sln I ril.Ii,MKTTK HIVKH 7JS am I'lirtlrtiiil. NbwUtK ami Tii UiiiIIiik. thu! 1011I Hul IU M, 111. Mini Hrl H)N. Kllllf) Kljror s..w a. m. I p. 111 A i. 111. ox bun. Kor I)a toil Iitve Hulmn C'nrvuilU Til Thu I'lilnt. Hut I 3 i. 111 wiiiLvMirrnt mvHit AUwny mill Ara-low wiiyii i. in. .Mcm I'rl Tu Tliur Hat. 3:80 im jaVh I Imn Wiiy 10 ft. 111. ,111111 Wiil ami l'fi Tuition Free. First term begins Sept. IS, ISUO. Excellent courses In Anclont and Modern Languages, Soleuco.-, Mathe matlcs etc. Oaduatos from the tenth grade and from ull accredited schools admitted without examination. Students not fully prepared to enter, can take studios In whluh thoy am deficient, in tho Kugcno City High School. For catalogues and further informa tion, address tlw Provident or Hon. J. J. Walton, Sec. Kugene, Oregon. 1 7w eod illy CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought orSi WILLAMPriTE RIVER DIVISION Daily boxts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Oitj If the steamers are delayed there ounu trip tickets to all points In Oregon Washing ton, orCalifornl a. Connecton made at Pojt land with all rail, ocean andrivcr linen W. II. HURUHJR'i. (Sen'l Pas. Ant. Portland, Or (5. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock Salcn. llOISE & 1JARKER, City Agent. Mukcn snecuiliy uf ".ill Kinds of Sheet. Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, u full line of Pumps und pump llltlngs. Prompt work and reasonable prices. We carry In -tock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call and see us before uMvIng your order for mill or tank. Phono 234 SOUTH AND EAST VIA FE SHASTA RO'JTE Pacific Co, OKT1IK Southern RXr-RESS TRAINS RUN DAHV 7:00 P M 9'4S P 7M5A Ml Lv...:i-ortland. ..ArTSiS; MAr. .. batem ...,ArJ-2-M ) At. San Francisco Lv J 7 -oj. 5 00 I'M Ar Ontlen 6:05 PM Ar Denver. 6.43 AM Ar .... Omaha ... 8-15 P M Ar . . Chicago . . 7.00 A m Ar. ..IM Atiyetc,. 8'KPM Ar... El Paso... 4,15 PM Ar.. 7.55 A m Ar. , .Ar Lv Ar Lv Ar Ar ..Fori Worth. ..,Ar .New Orleans ..Ar Sioo Tu AU 00 VU Itlo p u 645M, SOAM 0.30 PM 9 25 m 2 35fM 8 4" Am 840 PM D1N1NO CARS OIISEhVATI()NCAIs. Pullman tust-cla and tourist sieepinKca7i attached to all through tralm . Tourist can through to Chicago without change. RQSKBURO MAIL. .-DAILY. 830 AM) Lv. . Portland .". ArfiVT; 1055 A MfLv....Halcm.... Lv J 1 c0 pj, S.'ao p M lAr Ro&cburg. . Lv J 7.3o'a m WEST SIDE" DIVISION. DKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVAI.LIs, AlalUiains daily except Sunday. 7.I0 a M l"l.. . .Portland. ." Ar I 5,'e r m 11:55 PM Ar. Co'ftljl Lv f 1 -J,, j. u At Albany and CoraIhicon txi 1" rains of the C & E. Ry INDEPENDENCE TaSSENLLU. KXPRKSH TRAIN DAILY RXCHrr SUNDAY. Lv ... Portland.... Ar 1 8.-2C a 11 LvMcMinnvilleLv.oA v Ar Independence l.v I a.'tn 1 u .50 P M 1 .30 P M : 130 P M J . Direct connections at Nan Francisco nh teatrslilp lines fo HAWAII, lAI'AN CHINA. IIIEPH1LLIPINE3 ard Al's' TRALIA. For tlitouch tickf-ts and rates call o W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or f U GAIlKlhION City Ticket Agent, 2J2 Corai mcrcial M Salem Or. K. KUblil.EK, Manauci F. & P. A. Porilai Oivgon Sliou Lino Railroad The Dlivct Kotituto Montana, Clali. Colorado and all Haslern I'uiuls (ilvun rliiili'c of two lavorlte ro ili'H, via lh Union I'Hcltic Kui Mail l.,iu-, or tlie ltlo (Iranilc Hccnli l.incn. Look at the time li Day." toSaltLuko Jj Days to Denver :ij D;iy.s to Chicago 41 Days to New York Free Um-IIiiIiib Chair Cum. UiiliolMereil Tun IktBlnt'iiiiiKCnn, ami riilhinui Pulnrc Hlfuptir oiierntcil un nil trnlni. For iittliur liiforiiintlon Hjiply.to 1IUIHK .t llAIIKKIt, AkuiiKHhIcIii W K. (OMAN, tluu't AkciiI ( O. TKItRV.Trnv. Pant. At 121 Tlilnl Kt Portland Canadian Facile Ily PKOMIT WORK AND LOW PRICES TI10 Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty Syotom of Musical Instruction. M.II. HCOri'. D, M. 1'iUWIUKNT A National (.'(wiiHTatlie InHlitutlon wliloli li IwKlnninK to niimlior Un faonljy Uf liiiinlriil, ...... nn ,.u:u" 17 IIHIII.TOI,, iIlimUIllB tllXIl tWIMlly HtlltlM. For the Imnellt r PuplU of Frtruut 'IVaeliern At Home. KIOUTII KCIIOLAhTIO YKtH. I ortlrioattM uranltxl Jrom a rt'nlrtrly twrul iuntiliitina. KipUimllon or In) nyntetn In iletail in llitwe i'oliiiiu Wnlall for It. KtrAANl)i:i(8-Vlli.M.MAN. 8latO HnnriMiintiitl v. ami .Memlwr of t tit Kaon Ily Htmleo ovir First National llauk 1 morn char- Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by the Nil ! il. 1 1:111 ! l lll.l.. Ono or two plinth ojiou for aiUiiuncil iiluyo'ri la plauo iiuarteu Sears tha Slguaturo A Few Interesting Facts When poonle are coiilemnlnin,. i,.n whether on busmen or nlenurr ihv ,.,,, i.n . .1 1 ii .:."":.' - .., n.ii nit iicji ctvitc o'Hainauie so tar, a tieetl, comfort and nfety U concerned hnmloyes of the Wisconsin Central Units are paid to verve the public and e-uruau are 'I'biiu o 10 maice cioe connection Ik'llk illuarmiiii lin. A 11 1 ' i .. !;S mi junction IHMtils I'allnun Palace SUeninL' and Cluir r. ou through traim. Dimng car ervice unexcelled, MmIi a la Carte. Inordet tooUain thU firitcksi tervke, akk the .ieket agent to sell ym a Kket Hvr TUB WISCONSIN CBKTRAIj LINKS Steam Dye Works. No. 195 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and Kontlemen's clothing olotttietl, dyed, ro- ivalredaud pressed. Flno blankets cleaned or dyed and nlcoly tlnlcliucl. Kid Klovos cleaned, 10c: dyed 25c. Platino Photos. KnlarKouieiiLs In Urayou and Water Color. IMuilo Hut tons. Amateur doveleplni: and llnishlni,' neatly dono. P. .1. HUOWN, OltOUNI) FI.OOH 213 Coiumerclul St , Salem Oregon. the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fewstops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. For foil particulars as lo rates, time and coplbs ur 0. I. II. publications up. ply to CM. LOCK WOOD ,, Aireut Salem Ore. II. II. Abott, Aucnt Portland, lv J, Coylo, A.U.P.A, Vuncouver B.C. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad For Vuiiulna: Train kmvo.s A I ban J Ta In loaves Corv .-, .... . ...... wo uvnu, nnv Mlim 111 actum, V wore- ilrovviimL him! A ihl ,i ilixotOK, an fidhiws: Tyiihtttil, 1; inenin Kiti, S: rhfiimatkHi el luwrt. 1 : twrulv- tiftahi priat, l lil I mimhwU rnvit.l in action, 0 wurv vlrowiksl, ami r 1 ommiltml Hiiclili. 0h liumlrod ami xix of typhoid, SU ( tmiallMu:, IT of lMntory, 8S of puotimonki, (U of iim- Inrnl fnwr, ami 14 of muiuugltk. Tlw n iiiainniv; 17 dlwl (nun wulwiti ilfcouKW. ih tln 1 1 iloatltt aHMiiiK HvUltiiM, 7 v. iv frxuu wwllKx ami S rum t,'UHpt ..iiiulti rsvi-il h action. Thresher Accident. UtHKOlT, Jhv il. -A 1IKMil to k NtN froHi Wluto Cfctml, Mitk'.. &yn u. thrwhiMK HMwknie tiigiiM x4tMl iwr tug rmlrt, mx uh-ii t UUl ,uui MTVWvlt)' ijlUil IHX HED FRONT LIVERY FtrsMass Feed and Boarding stables, mi C0MMKK01A14STKKKT. SALKM, OUR. Wm ULLREY, Prop, Best Rigs, for Commercial Men SuU Ih uhhi M.H-k Hi V1IUni4(. ttJrSufo toaimt and ooniftutaUo tr initios aim rumiiy tlrlylm? miiy. iioixwiKKtrtlwl ur tuuntli ami bodt k'uarantcod. at all any and you will wukc dHtrt mwoiio St. Paul for CMaacQ, Milwaukee and tot any Untkcr inloimiin call m Iteket axent or coretteM) with JAi'. ru.vt). General Pa, Ae. o J AS. A.CIJDCK, ' (WtHial Afent, I'OKTtAMJ. 08K. Assay Office AND LABOrtATORY. No. 71 Chemekcta st, I. 11. f. TUTIULL Antr, any .... J-:ou p. m, vallls... l-Af p. in. 6:M p. 111. 7-00 a. 111. 11:10 a. 111 12:'26 p. 111. 7:10 u. m. 12:25 n tu. b'M p m. i;05 p, 111. Ii:65 p. m. (1:40 a. 111. 7:26 11, 111. a of saUfuUaH i a-Uj O. H. LANE Merchant TailOp iT STATK STRHKT. 1 tlrSulU SIS and uuward. rf PautS3and unwurdv sje I u. mmm NEW MARKH'I it -le itre, near tailiuad. Frcvhot and Ut meats. My ("jon wy I keep tlw ea eaulntwn 3; Notiee. t haua far s.iln nn r.-,,. u....u . ri Rnnoh 800 tons ei a I Qtcvar , ay at 4.0Q pa rtn In thi ftUi PRANK OURBIN Annual Encampment, Of J(4iu A. Iican Vi'lt-hii ltotiniuii uMHitkrt at Meliauia, Ur., coiiiioem iiie AHutwt 7 and okHUiiHUu; through ih wk. Good npuMkera and aiutiae tiHNiWi provkkMl (or yutuuc aiwl oKl. Lvwtoho wirtHMtlv invited toUuf. it, iHy all x-Mht, wUow l hmHimm ol tiw wr U l&il-i, m wi i kalilforc at the war u itl. Si.in t. Train arrives Vaoulna 1 itoiurnini;: Loaves Vaqulnu. .. . Leuvos CorvalllH Arrives Albany a For Dotrelt: I.oavo.s Albuiiv Arrives Dot mil ll:65u. 111. 4 HulurniiiL': Leaves Dutmlt.... A 1 rives Albany... (1 Leaves Albany... Arrives Corviillis. BLouves Corvallis... Arrlvos Albanv... One and twi connost at AlOany and Corvallis with Southern Faelllc tialnt-, u'lvliiB direct hervlco tiantl from New port und adjticeut benches. No. 0 rims from Albanv tn Cnrvallls on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Ju. 6 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesduys, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains for tho monutali"- arrive at Detroit at no'in, itivlni; ample time to roach oautpini; grounds 00 the Breltenbuhh and Santlum river the Pu mo day. II. L WALIIkN. KtlWIK OTONK. T P. A I A. MaiiHKer J. Tt'RNKK Aeent. AlUny. Ore. wu.luettb:iuvku DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Citaln Ztimalt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. 111. for Portland Hud way landings every Tuotday, Thursduy und Saturday. Tlie ttoamer lia Uwn cuuituvi win, ,. claxi aeeowmwUlteuii. liwluJIiik.- u wlavant MMirt Utt earryliiK Uth IntgUl and "UNNtfffc. Dtx-i. H?Jt. UMM -Hottt ol iHitt Mtrt. KfXN UIil-S Aut. CAI'lTAI. env Express aad Transfer Meets all mall m p ueftf twli-k. Hag. .Ecaud eaprau it alj pilU ' th e4t rop senrfee. Telephone Ko. jo. DIWUE & SKIM ON. etMeer IHiUi)iii( j 1& Iim li order A iuuimiU.