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ood's tare sick headache, bad Pills 310 in the month, coated neue, gas In the stomach. Matmt and Indlseitlon. Do ot weftken, out hare tonic effect. 23 cents. ft only M1U to tako with Hood's Sariaparllla. For FEVER anil AGOB, And Nturalgia, Kindnpy and lilidder Complaints, SITTERS It has no supe rior. Give it a fair trial. EDITORIALS WHILE YOU WAIT. Sasrtituent Bee: Tho Bee lias re- jlved from O. r. ustln, manager of literary Bureau nf the Republican Rational committee, a letter asking: "Could you kindly let mo know by return mall whether you will desire my copies of ths matter which Is pre pared by the editorial staff of this bu Bfcau ? I would be triad tD place upon them the names of all who desire any his of the matter, whether docu- Mcutrif Washington letters or suRtfes- Mnns foa the political column or lltorlal pajie. The approaching po- Uical campaigns, In many statcs.may jvelope a demand anions editors and Headers for material bearing upon the iucstlons at Issue, and if you should jslre any of these classes of matter rhlch we have for distribution you rill be welcome to them free of any fchartfe. 'We send you enclosed copies of a 'iibhlngton letter and some tugges tlons for the editorial page or politl- Bul miscellany, which can be supplied rm eaeii week If you desire." rTho lice Is not in need of literature fin cither side of politics or finance. Hntcver it has to say on national topics, it will endeavor to say in Its swn crude, sledg-hammcr style. The Literary Bureau of the Na tional Ilepublican Committee must ,vc considerable customers already this coast, however, for wc rccog- lizo some of the gems sent us by Mr. LUt-tln as ha lug appeared in Califoi- la papers within a day or so J'ro- tbly we were remiss in allowing Mr. Lustln's matter to He fio long upon r desk Here are two of his editor- paragraphettes, which have al- idy been scooped up by several of ricsteciued cotemporaries: sV President McKinley's signature to the Dlngly bill touched the button, , the provlsons of that measure do the forest. 'Mr. Bryan's 'manipulation of the iCTrans-Mississippl Congress In the In terests of free-silver politics is re- Rented vigorously by the business Khenof the West who had great hopes fr the benctits which would result to the business Interests of the country through that meeting." This Literary Bureau should have talent enough at its disposal to send llffcrcnt editorial matter to different ocalltles. It looks suspicious to sec aore than one of our highly-respected xchanges blossoming out with the line orlgnal edltorlalettes. Really, however, this Bureau should tall Itself the Literary Bureau of the told gamblers The hand may be the hand of the Republican party, Biib the animating voice is certainly that o the Shylocks. The literature 19 not that of Republicanism, but of fall street. It is disseminated by fall street and for Wall street, fall street cares no more for the old Republican party than it docs for any Sther tool which It may be tempor arily using. Wall street Is the driver; Rfee ilepublican party merely the irscs. And Wall street is now en deavoring to lassoo the Democratic irty, so that it may drive both po litical organizations tandem over a squeezed nation and a ruined people. In the editorial matter sent out by this Literary Burea for Republican papers, mind you! Is the following: "The recent meeting of Gold Deruo- fcruts In New York showed unexpected iBtrencth, and makes It perfectly ap- "parent that that organization Is gain- Una membership and standing, and (-waking rapid inroads upon the ranks of the Silver wing of the party. The sound money organizations in each f State where they are to bo campaigns Xhls Fall arc to have substantial aid, 'especially wlthspeakers, and the light will bo Just as hot as-lt was last year." No doubt they will have a substan tial aid; the samo substantial aid filial was accorded last year to the fliold Democrats a& well as to the Re Ipubllcan party; the same substantial lid which brought Bourke Cockran PW CELEBRATED "8 SPfeJllff burn from Ireland BfWr 1m lmJ felt his chance of entering the British parliament, and was disappointed; and the same substantial aid which left the harbor of San Francisco de fenseless as Naval Officer John Pic Irish assaulted the silver ranks in the cast nnd thought Wm. J. Bryan and his friends were retreating be cause he followed the silver orator and spoke to comparatively few peo ple. Undoubtedly tho "sound money" organizations will make a hot cam paign this fall. They will be supplied with ample money for that purpose. Query: If the silver cause Is dead, why do the gold gamblers continue to throw away such vast sums in assault ing tho corpse ? Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Th t Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physcl ans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be ?ure you get the gennulne. It Is taken Internally, and made In To ledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co , Tes timonials free. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Oj&.&'JPOttJLA.. Til flj- llmils It ea SlESltUIO jfJ&c&M w w o. c. E. R. R. Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day Augustus, And continue to mn each Sunday thereafter during the season. Trains leaves Albany 7:00 u. m.j Corvallls 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves New nor 5:30 p. m. Fare, Albany, Corvallls and Philo math, $1.50 for round trip. Points west usual rates. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tisfio- y ilmlli TV sr l UNION PARTY PLATFORM Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June 2, E97. We demand tho free and unlimited coin age of gold and silver at ihe latio of 16 to indeperdrnt of the action of any other nalkn That the government shall issue nil money without the intervention of banks, and in quantity adequate to the needs of the people. That all money issued by the government, whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal tender for all del ts, public or private. That no contract or law shall descrimlnale against any Mnd ol money issued by the gov ernment. Wo are opposedjto the Issue of United Stitcs interest-bearing bonds in time of peace. We demand the redemption of Oregon from rings, commissions and corrupt method?, n:d demand honest elections and election laws, including stringent registration laws. Wc demand that the people shall have th vclo pewer oer all legislative enactments b the use of the referendum. We demand the election of all officers by a direct vote of the people. We hver and advise that all nominations forjnunicipal and county officers, including members of the legislature, shall be made by primary elections. Wc recommend that tins party shall be known as the Union party, and invite all re form forces of the state to unite with us in realizing these principles by united efforts, and we pledge ourielves to unite with such reform forces in carrying out this bond of nion. m'MYl-1 FM&n S2S&W " 1 K N "K H s Thousands cf men are afraid of the light tiinjj, and yet not one man in ten thousand is ever killed by it. Few men aie afrr.id of consumption, and yet it causes one-sislh of all the deaths in the world. It is more deadly than either wars or pestilences. Any sott of wasting disease may lead t consumption. Any slight disorder of the respiratory organs may easily develop it. Weakness of the body, emaciation, lack of vitality are plain invitations for the genus of consumption. Consumption is not entirely a disease of the lungs. It is a dis ease of the blood that shows itself most strongly in the lungs. It is not as it used to be considered incurable Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has changed all that. It will cure ninety-eight per cent of all cases of tonsumptton iftaken in time It is the most wonderful blood maker and flesh builder in the world. It cures whtre doctors have failed. It has brought back to life hundreds of men and women who were considered as good as dead. Mrs. Naucy K. Tut6, of Aniory, Monroe Co.. MU , writes "About ten years ago I suffered an attack cf nervous prostration resulting in other troubln which ray family pbyfciu pro nounced coniumptlon We doctored wilh Iiiin until we lost all hope. I finally happened to find one of Dr Pierce's little Memorandum Books. saw his medicine recommended and thought I would try it: sent ond got one bottle or each Col Jen Medical Discovery' and 'Favorite Pre scription' and one bottle of 'Pellets.' Assam as I began to isc these medicines my health be gan to Improve, and before I had used one-hair dozen bottles i felt almost as strong as I ever was. I am now enjoying good health again. Two years ago I liad a littlehoy who seemed to be sub let to plithUlc (asthma) and I thought I would try the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' and to ray surprise It cured hlsi entirely; he has never had another attack." ieSS$3rj&sSmfec& 1 &fAT-mamr&zz5irjx v& mvmmeK oft VsifisSw w! mmfm mm TC N tm -ran .SI . t 'px ,,.,I.,..J C. H. MACK, DENTIST Saccesser to Dr. J. JLOKeene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. WOLZ & MIESCKE Proos Dealers in"all kinds or fresh: and salt meals Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal in he own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. C. KL. LANE, 2t t Comrairchl St., Salem Or CiSuits I5 upwards. Pants i npwands'gj STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. Legal ard comaiercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Conriit t Park, flinr Mnrk. niclnlinn lnbi at your office nnd work returned on shor! notice. 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. L H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spw-talty of fine repair work, Setb Thomarciockk. etc., 215 Commercial Street depot Express. Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bag 'age and express to all parts of the city 'rompt scmce. Telephone No. 70. TAMES RADER BoHding Materia Saltm Branch 108 of the Labor Exchange, are now piepared to furnish at short notice Sand and Gravel cf any grade, and of the best quality, and in any quantity. Telephone 175. 025 Hello ! SEE D, S, BENTLEY- If you want to move or want a load ol'nny kiiil 1 aul'd or wsttl a load of manure, dirt, sand ir giavel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, buct. or fewer pipe, see D, S. llentley, cor ner of Front rnd Chemeketa streets or ling up telephone 30 Also wood and coal on hands at all tunes. .Orders p romp fly attended to. Steevens' DKYKR ! PATEN1 PENDING. SjDryeTS new in operation on onr piece near the asylum. Call and tee them, Fruit growers are invited to investigate lies fore buying or building a drier. Our claims ore; i. Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapnes- of constructor 3, Rapid pioduction. 4. Easy , cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me lor testimonials and experience cf growers who are using the Steevens since two years. Estimates and specifications furnished orjdriers built. Address G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commissioners' court for Marion county at the September ! term, 1897, for competent persons to board! and take care of the poor of Marion county I from November I, 1897, during the pleasuro of the court, the county furnishing the farm, ' house, bedding ana doming. The court re- .i- !C. . II -.. -11 !.:.. I seryes wc rigui 10 icitki, hi ui un um. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Wednesday, September 8, 1897, at 4P. m. ?.? L. V. EHLEN, 8 C d 3t w Id " County Clerk. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the commission ers' court of Marion county ai the September term 1897. for furnishing at the court house twenty(2o)cords of body fir in five fOcord lot from any one person also for filly(So) cords of pole oak in ten (10) cord lots from' any one person. The court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids may be filed with the county clerk until Wednesday, ' September 8, 1897, at 3 p. m. I v L.V. EHLEN, 8 6d3twtd County Clerk, j NOTICE. To the taxpayers of Marion county s 1 Notice is hereby given that the county board of equalization for Marion county will, convene in the assessor's office in the court house at 9 oclock a. m. Monday, August 30, 1897, and will remain in session duiing six consecutive days, as required by law. All owners of property aro hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any there be, why the assessment of Marion county, as taken by the assessor should not be acceptea as correct. J. W. HOBARTf, Assessor for Marion countyg mViI 817dw NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Snlrm. Maritn county. Oreeon. lulv: 1 807. The county court of Marion county has or. dered the Tax Boll for Marion county Oregon fiotbeyeai 1896, closed on September 1, 1897. All taxes will be delinquent after said date All persons paying taxes before that date will save costs, as at that time all prop erty upon which taxea have not been paid will be advertised and sold. F.T. WR1GIITMAN.. "V Sheriff and tax collector, Marion' county. dw WM UBIET MERCHANT TAILOR FRUIT '-V EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXrRRSS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 r M 8:30 PM 7-'4S am Lv...;Portland. ..Ar Lv....Satem . ...Lv Ar. San Francisco Lv (9:30 joVoo AM 10 A M 00 PM Above trains stop at all principal stationr bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Maricn. Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shcdds, Halsev', Harrisburg, Junction City, Euger.e, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Alhland, inclusive. ROSKBURG MAIL, , DAILY. 8:30 AMI Lv.... Portland ..Ar IIoo A M -Lv.... Salem... . Lr 1 4--30 PM 2oo:pm (7.-30A M 520P M Ar. . . . Koseourg.. L,v Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains X WEST SIDE DIVISION. HKTWEKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLI3. Mail tiains dally except Sunday. 730 A M I 1215 PM LvT. Ail s.-sopm Lv) 1. -05 tm Ar. Corvallis.. .Lv At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. fcXl'RKSa TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.'5o P M I Lv , . . Portland .... Ar I 825 a M 730 P m f Lr . . .McMinnville Lv ( 550 A M Direct connections at San' Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamsh'p linos for JAPAN AND CHINA SaiMng dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent, Salem, R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland. For DoMcacy, tor purity, and for improvement ot tho com plexlon nothing equals l'ozzoxi's 1'owonn. ICoId Facts M "The Capital Journal' daily and weekly, W is credited nI rrrtd(d anv rmne-i i-n a1rm. ciq county, or Printer's i''I m B, F, Bonham, W. y- o. $ cent more than $ creased the size ) i? . I a i. wismo csumaic 0 W Editors Daily m fl Word fo OOr OMsid? , ... -Enclosed ... .Enclosed ...... Enclosed Enclowd tEnclosed .'-i.i.-: ti ,.i be KoHoFthe time ;".ci inViTr rn.-.'tfufi'ii-r rYuMiHi Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman SlefiDiny Gars " Elegant; Ditiin Cars Tourist Slcooin Cart To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutb, rjuga 'rand Forks, Crookston, Winnineg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chlwno, Washington, Philadelphia-, New York. Boston, and all Points East and South For information, time cards, maps tn tickets, call on or vrite THOMAS, WATT.& CO. AGENTS 265; Commercial srrcct, S.ilem, Or D. Chirk )i, in Cien'l. li'njs.- Agen Mo'rtson .. cirnei Thi'I I cillni-f', O MADE NE A MAN JAX TABLETS rOBITrVELY OnilB jlLT- JNct-roM lilteatrr trailing Mem. orr.ImpotAHcriHloeplmtnvaa.etoctAQMHl t7 AboM anil other 'irmae and Indlt cretlooii. They quickly ond turrly restore Lout Vlulltr In old or roani, and ft a msa rorstQdr.DQBlneM or marrlasfl, rfvnnt Inftanltr Ann (VinKnmntlnn If t&Ventn time. Their ne ehows immedlats linprp. ment and eQects a OUKB where all others loll. In slit upon hsrlns the cenatna AJax Tablets. The hare cured thousands nnd Hill otiro jon. Ww civs u poiltlra wrltton irneran tee to effect a ours In each cua or refund the monoy. Price BO conU r-r package, or sUpakanes (full treatment) for 13.60 Ur mall.la plafa wrapper, noon rwelpt of price. Clrcnlar free. AJAX REMEDY CO., $&&! For sale at Salem. Or- bv D. J. FRY, fof with the largest, circulation ac ' r-r. in the First congressional district J$ Ink, July 28, f97, Salem, Oregon, P, M Salem, Or,s ivnu i -J..I .. It jLear oinvwin you picasc to duvwu ua i mails now received from the Daily Journal are a year ago at this time, As wc have not iiv of the Daily Journal during the past year, wc a.: - J -:..'.n U-.T iUi inc comparuuvu mtreust m un,mauvuuy i U1V1MWV WWAft'AJl AAAMAAWV. Yours very truly, HOFER Journal t Dear Sirs jy1 he weights ot mails now received irom me Daily Journal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago this time. Respectfully, B, E BONHAM, Postmaster, By J, A, Sellwood, Asst, P, M, iiajiHi ORDER FOR SUBSCRIP1ION, !Hofcr Bros,$Publisher8 Capital Tournal t t - NAME.,,...., POSTOPJTIOE. STATE. Indicaje by cross "V find25c for Doily Journal cne rnonili find $oc for Daily Journal twopcntin. find $1 fcr DaJIy Journal four months. find $3 for Daily Journal for one )car. find ft for Weekly Journal 01 e year, ir I, ul-al i,u uant. ertloso silver loin (r ioll 1 on mi ordered. Fsmple copies fre? and liberal cash vn m in j in 'i 1 111 I mine 10.R.&N. TO THE EAST GIVESf 1HE CHOILfc OF Two Transcontinental Rou .V-v lUw, Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and ben ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates tr eastern cities. For full details call on'or address BOISE .&. BARKF.R agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portlano July 26, 31, August S, lo, 15, ao. 25, 30. Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. rORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-,Stamer Ruth for Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at 715 a. m Returning, lcae Ash street dock, Portland, Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 6 a m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, making it possible to reach Portland at I P. rn. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on 0. M rowers Agent, foot Traie street. - - A L. MOHLER, Vice-Pres. and Manager. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full deta'is call on or address G. M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent Mi is ce-.inoa remedr for uouwi'jcoa Jijetjt, Spermatorrhoea, charge, or any fnflammv lion, irritation, or Ulcera tion of tnunnna nif-m, lTHlEY.wCHty'5'fla hranea. Non-astrtngeni koio ot MmBfjiaio "or ecnt In plain wrapper! Iit ezrrciu. cresald. lot 1.00 or i itottlee, s.7o. (Jlivjlar soot oa request in Marion Feb, 25, 1897, U ,lUtc f ii- wuguw fully 75 per BROS,, Editors, Subscribers. it 1W f comml.ii lo rger.U aLBr In ia)KAfl.ai jgtNf Ootrfttiteed H 'iwafPriTinU euntutcn. k1 -&mm0 Advertisers A ' 1. M Colte ! Cnmnrttnrr iIia -nT.-t.. -. -i -., ... 1 11 " wmj.ns iiuiiuiu, scicniinc, ciissical.commercial and preparatory courses. Languages taught free. Typewriting, shott hand nnd mlr n cntltu w- M.t 1. v point not only to impart the most careful .......in; iu iUC niinci um aiso to see to the proper devilopment of the body by encouras. illP healthful nnlJnnr ,rnU n... -!i sports of every description. By placing your TZ . i v "'s"luon you may res t assured that he Is WfOl rnt-.1 tnr aia.. A.AH. 11.. 1 I influence of ihr .iri on.i r..i.. ,ti...-.i by an excellent staffer teachers. ivnic lor catalogue and special terms to THE PRINCIPAL. W. J. HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE I Corner Ferry and Liberty streets. Telephone 172; Newest' rigs' and best" horses alwaj s in readiness. ft A IVCoibt or mountain ptle n specially. 714 ti j. s. wmm NEW MARKET, State street, near rullioad. Frethest and liest meats. My patrons say I keep the best trcau in town. 2 a OREGON CENTRAL jvND eastern R. R. Company IVAQU1NA DAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqoina Bay with the San Francisco & Vaqulnx Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orfora, Trinidad and Ilumbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Sen Frunclscoi Cabin, tg; steerage, $;toCoos Bay and Fort Orford, cabin fo: to Humbold. Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, f i6t RIVER DIVISION Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and Corvallls, through without lay-over. Leaves Salem 10:45 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and Satutdays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 600 a, m. Sundays,' Wednesdays! and Fridays EDWIN 8TOPT aanager, Ccrvallis, Ot) J. C. MAYO, Scut. River Division. THREE ROUTES EAST. 1025 miles, 1047 minutest the world's record for lone distance fast running held by the Burllngtoa Route. February 15 a special train over its lines made the run from Chicago to Denver a distance of 1025 miles in (he unprecedented time of 18 hours and 52 minutes, Al lowing for itops, the actual running timo was 17 hours and 27 minutes, and the aver age rate of speed &l miles an'hour. Write fjr booklet telling how run was made. Write also for information about rates and train service via the Burlington Route to Omaha, Kamas City, St. Louis, Chi cago and all other Southern and Eastern cities. Three toutea eatvj Bil Unas, St. IV ul and Denm, A C.SHKLDON.. G. A., PottUBd. Or. "THE LIGHT OF TOE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOR IN ART" Cost over 1 1 00,000 to publish. Contain nearly 200 full page engravings of oar Savior, by the great masters Every picture is ic. produced from some famous painting. Agents are taking from three to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that when people see it they want It "FIRST GLANCE AT THE PICTURE BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES," says cpe. "Cleared $150 fir.t week's woik with the book," lays another "Some; high giade man or woman of good 'hurch standUg should secuie the agency U.e at once," mU every editor, "as 8500 pan soon m& taking otders lor it" Alto a man ot vm of good social position cn seem pailtlwi a Manager ol thU territory, to devote M iWr time for .employing a-nd, driHk mm! corresponding witkJbEw. MUfmim. particulars A. P. T. KLDWsTlW-f 278 Mlcbigau Aveww, CMm. M- y!f MIT TAB 99 a