The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 06, 1899, Image 3

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Veierztn
L. W. Stan.
WaVWrnKt
ft?i-,IJI1v"erTcd hu country during the
Utawaratthe expense or tils health. ThS
,'y concernln ls restoration i to health
li given below In his own werds: u""u
"When I returntd from th army my
constitution wa broktn down. I suf
fered extreme nervousness, and Indi
gestion. Physicians did not help me
until one prescribed Dr. Miles' Nerv
ine, and today I am in better health
thaa I have been for thirty years."
DR. MILES'
Restorative
Nervine
Is sold by all druggists on Guarantee,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
O. C. T. Co's
I'ABaENaEltiBTKAa.Klt
POMONA
altonA
LEAVK8.F0II TOltTLAND
.,. Jalljr except flnnilar at 8 a. m
QUICK IIMK'aNU ClIKAP IIATKH.
DocklhotwMn Btate and Court til:
M. 1. BALDWIN, Agent.
i
Wo havo recelved.a largo
shipment of all kinds of
LAMPS direct from tho
manufacturers.
NICKEL
JUNIOR
ROCHESTER l)l,(
Vaso Lamp, beautifully dec-
rnico n quicK sencr oniy
aim an oilier lamps
Como mid gee them.
OKOUAMA TEA STORE.
?PERSONALAND LOCALS
Tor additional Local News aee Kuortli Pae.r
'
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Patton returned
from Portland Saturday, where Mrs,
Patton has been on an extended visit to
her relatives.
Miss Ethel Gillinghan has gouo to
Sumpter, Baker county, where she will
fill tho position of operator in the local
olllce of the Oregon Telegraph A Tele
phone Company.
Albert P. Hanan, oM'Imllny, O., who
has been visiting frluds iu this city, has
gpno tn Portland,
Mr. and Mrs B. Johnson of Hclo nro In
tho city visiting relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Smith, and two
daughters, of Adams, Umatilla county,
uro visiting in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lunu -returned
from Portland Saturday night.
C. A. Solelbrede, rof Alaska is ex
pected soon, to visit with his father-in-law
Geo. W. Downing.
Mrs. Lydia Knnls, who has been
visiting her sister, Mr. 0. Vaughn, at
Turner, came to town today and will
leave for her home in California in a few
days. Mr. Kunis a sMter of the Itilycu
family of Oregon.
Kodol
Dyspepsia- Cure,
Digests what you eat.
IturtlflclallydlgcsUthefoodtndalfl
Nature In atrengthenlufcr and recon
rtructlnfcthe exhausted digestive or
trans. ltlitheUtestiiscorereddlgest
ant and tonic No other preparation
can approach it in eMclency. It in-
unity reitftTMnuui-ciucuwv".
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ill ,ir
VI 'r 1
ill I I.I '"
Ulelt 'ow,
Fiulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea! 'of all the dead Indian fighter, for his
SIckHeadacbe.Gastralgla.Cramps and j Wagulliceut work iu securing an appro
W,er.dTLUCL.XW priation for I.n Tom creek, a hiatoric
rtparaaoyi-vw ,trwu that has le dye.1 rcl with the
STONE'S DRUG STORE, blcod of more than one battle lietween
the red man and the pioneers, u tram
-I I in whldi the early mlftiiunarws uaj
QFVFN R'timl their Klootehmen bufore Uklng
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SUTHERLAND
SISTERS
HmU mwr tunt Maalm
, U lj rtrmuM w
t tu nuul UilU t.JiUai
Call to Warrants,
Notice Is hereby given that there are
fumls on nd PP"cable to ( the nay.
drawn on the general luna
UlCUiUI sa twaH.... - - -y - -
and
..n.lnr! on or beiore Jiajr in
180).
Holders of said warrants will please pre-
eat them for rynw;? I"
Joux Moib,
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City Treaso-er
UPHOLDS THE BOERS.
Respect for American Institutions and
Opposition 4o Agression.
Written by a Veteran Republican of the
Abraham Lincoln School of
Politics
Poiitland, Ore., Nov. 3.
Eti. Jeurnal: I want to thank yon
from my very heart for the stand you
havo taken on the Brltlsh-Uocr war, and
for your hearty Americanism In other
respects. Your editorial of last Wcdnes-
flflV ti'fla nnimt in at.. .1fl m
--J ... ,..... iu uib uucnarge irom a
Krup ten Inch gun. It was verygroti-
jiiik 10 us nero mi'ortland, where there
Is still very great rosnect for Ati.in
Institutions br tho malnrltv of mir .
pie, nnd you may bo very sure thero are
millions of your countrymen who feel ns
you do. Liberty, justice and liumnnltv
arc still worth somethlug in tho world
and will be upheld In spite of the base
ness that would betray them.
Shall America bo Europeaniicd In so
clal matters, business and government
or win we Americanize tho people who
come to us from Europe? Those nro the
questions at issue, and they will flguro
extensively in the election noxt year.
In an especial manner wo cannot aff
ord to throw nway tho friendship of all
Europe to please Great Britain, and wo
will not. IVc havo already supposed by
allowing her to thrust herself upon us
in a way that wasnasuating to all in
telligent peoplo.
"Hut," Bay the toadies, "England was
our friend In tho lato war with Spain,
when we needed her friendship."
Gracious goodness, who on this sldo of
tho wator know we woro In danger when
wo tackled poor old 8paln? Why wo
could havo licked her with both hands
tied behind our backs, and Dewey, who
is not a brnirtwrt. said after 1m Imrt re
ceived his hist Imttleshiii at Mnnlln.
nuuiu hum nis position against
billed world. Britain enmn In
, . , , ,;, ...,
our rescue I Oh, dear, how kind It was
of her and how grateful we ought to bo
ureal nrllnlu lias battled long and
ticrslstently to control this continent.
Our Revolutionary fathers throw her
overlward. but she kept up her effort
with insistence in trade, twlltlca and
money affairs, and today she chuckles
nt the thought that at least she is proc-
iiiuiir mircesaiu i.
It Is time a halt should bo called, and
uvcry earnest voice to that end will lio
heard. Patiiiot.
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Or. Bull's Cough Syrup Is not a Com
iiitin every duy cough mixture. It is a
marvelous remedy for nil the trouble
some and dangerous complications re
sulting from n cold In tho head, throat
chest or lungs, Bold for 26 cts.
Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., says,
"My wife had piles forty years. De
Wltt's Wltcli Hazel," cured her, It
henls-evorytlilng. Stones Drug Store
Dissolution Notice.
Tho business lately conducted by R.
J.Hcrschbach and J. G. Holgolmon as
Herschbach A Retgclman will bo con
tinued by tho .undersigned, he having
Dougnt oiitaiitno interest or Ills late
partner.
All hills due to and liabilities of the
late firm will be settled by
100 tf R.J, IIcnsciiBACii.
Dr. II. H, linden, Summit, Ala.,
says, "1 thin Kortol Dyspepsia Cure
li a splendid medicine," it digests
what you cat, and nulcklr cures dys
pepsia and indigestion, Stones Drug
.Store.
Social Doings.
Unity Guild gavo a dance on Friday
night, being the initial of a scries to be
given this winter. It whs n pronounced
success.
The "It" dancing club hns been re
organised and on next Wednesday night
will give its Initial danco. The best
musical talent in Salem will be em
ployed for music. Them? parties will
take place in Tioga Hall. Mr, Frank
Lovel is president of the club.
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Deal Tekatca ii J 8aks I.sr 111 Sirs;,
To quit tobacco easily and foioer, La sua
uetle, lull or lite, tierro and sltor, Ukt NoTo
no. tbt wonderworker, tbat make weak men
atrocf. All drucfit,tOaorll. Cuniuaroa
Ued. nooklet and (ample tree. Address
Sterling Itemed Co., Chicago or New York.
Died Suddenly.
Wm. Wlcke received a telegram from
Portland, Saturday evening of the sud
den death of his. brother-in-law. Mr.
Wlcke went there immediately to attend
the funeral.
To Cur Constipation For.s.r.
TiVaftnt.reu Candr Cathartic. lOoortJa.
I II U C. C. (all to cure, druff lata rttuud monoy.
IndianWar Veterans.
Col. Tom Walt and Capt. Jim Elgin
j held an Indian War iVetcrans' meeting
I last Saturday, In this city. They elected
Tom high-grand-cockoloriim and clilcl
suber-rattler and Jim outs'de-ln-the-cold-grand.
They endorsed John II.
Mitchell for United Statea R-nator, as
he is the only man who ever came any
where near doing anything for the In
dian fighters and his plays were mostly
I appreciated by the grand stand. They
, t
tnetn lor . iv i- ...-.
fighters also resolved that ther were
l bit smart and hardly nt to live id
they were such fools as to furnish
subsistence and cavalry liorsos, low
their time and expow themselves
In battle where the dead and wounded
were M num0rous that they wouM all
have Miu nuJg J)gader Bnndle Gener-
,f been Jn tJ,e pUppme
war. The meeting then wijourneu
I . . .m .tlA.
YOJ nerer know i -
".tfaVffiwiU Lriite Ear y RuVr.
,..iii inr i piini man irouuic.
ELECTION NOV, 7,
States and Candidates for the General
Elections This Year.
Thirteen States Will Hold Elections
Out of the Forty-five In the
Union,
Tho Association Press furnishes tho
following list of states and candidates of
the various parties therein to bo voted
on at tho goneral elections to bo held on
Tuesday, November 7, nest:
Maryland.
KKPnni.inAv.
Governor Lloyd Lowndes.
Upmptroller Phillups L. Ooldsbor
ouch. For Baltimore City's Hopresontntlvo
on btate Court of Appeals
tlKMOCKATIC.
Governor John Walter Smith,
Comptroller-Dr. J, W. Herlng.
Attorney General Isldor Raynor.
or Baltimore City's Itcprescntntive
on Stato Court of Appeals
rnoiiiiiiTtoN.
Governor James Swan,
Comptroller P. F. Ball.
Attornoy General P. F. Hendrickscn.
For Baltimore Citv's Ilonresentntlvn
on State Court of
Appeals Samuel I).
Smucker.
union nsroiui.
Governor Dr. Wm. N. Hill.
Comptroller Wm. E. George.
Attornoy Goneral No nomination,
lor Baltimore City's Representative
on Slate Court of Appeals Archibald
A.Taylor.
Massaohusotts
DKMOCRATIC.
Governor Robert Treat Paino, Jr.
Lieutenant Governor John II. Mack.
Secretary Commonwealth Henry
Lloyd,
Treasurer and
JoKophJ. Flvnn.
Receiver General-
Auditor of Accounts E.Gorry Brown
Attorney General John II. Morrison.
nwunucAV.
Governor M. Murray Crane.
Lieutenant Governor John L Bates.
Secretary Commonwealth William
M Olln.
Treasurer nnd Receiver General Ed
ward S. Bradford,
Author of Accounts John W. Kim
ball. Attorney General Hosen M. Know I
ton. Ponnsylvnnln.
HU'UIICIOA.V.
Supremo Court J. Hay Brown.
Siierlor Court Vacancy to bo illled.
State Treasurer James E, Harnett.
1IKMOC11ATI0.
Suprenm Court Jtidgo S. L. Mont re
znt. Superior Court Charles J. Rellly
State Treasurer William T. Creasy.
I'nOltllllTION.
Supreme Court Aglb Ricketts.
Ktiimrior Court II. L. Robinson.
Slate Treasurer John M, Caldwell.
r-Koi'Me's
Supremo Court John II. O. Steven
son. Suporlor Court N. I. Atwood.
State Treasurer Justus Watkins.
Virginia,
No Stato Ofllcors.
Legislature Full hoiise and half sen
ate. This body as a whole will electa
successor to United Slates Senator Mar
tin. Now York.
No state ticket.
Members of the state nwmlly.
One congressman.
Now Jorsoy.
Leuishitiire.
Ohio.
KKI-UIIMOAN.
Governor Gi-orgo K. Nash.
Lieutenant goemor John A. Cald
well.
Judgo Supremo Court William
Z,
iavis.
Attorney-General John M. Sheets,
Treasurer Isaac B. Cameron.
Auditor Walter I). Gtilllx-rt.
Memlwr Board Public Works Frank
A. Huffman.
nRMOCIIATIO.
Governor John R. McLean.
Lieutenant Governor Abraham W.
Pnttrlck.
Judgo Supremo Court Dewltt C.
Badger.
Attorney General William H. Doro.
Treasurer James I. Gorninn.
Auditor George W. Blirafoose.
Momler Ikwrd PublloWorks Fletcher
I). Milin.
ritoiuuiTiox.
Governor J W lloshford.
Lieutenant Governor A. S. Cuuton.
Judge Supreme Court Gideon V.
Stewart.
Attorney General Waller 8, Lister.
Treasurer C. M. Wise,
Auditor Fred W Barrett.
Member Board Public Works John
Panner.
UNION tlKFOIIM I'AICTV.
Govcrnor-Seth W. Ellis.
Lieutenant Governor William J.
Seelyo.
Judgo Supreme Court Alfred R. Me
lutyre. Attorney General Thomas Barthum.
Auditor Frank H. Montgomery.
Treasurer William E. Good.
Member Board Public Works AlUtrt
A. Weaver.
MON rATTISAK.
Governor Simuel M, Jones.
Iowa.
HfcTUULIOAX.
Governor l-slle M Shaw.
Lieuleiiaut Governor Jamej C Mini
ma ii.
Judgo Supreme Court John C Slier
win. Superintendent of Public Instruction
Robert 0. Barrett.
Railroad Commissioner Edwin A.
Dawson.
DKMOTBATIC.
Governor Fred E White.
lAcuUnant Governor M L IWvIs.
Judge Supreme Court A vn ug.
enen. ...
Superintendent o( rutiiie uisirueiiim
-P B Hoist.
Railroad Commissioner H II Cal
houn. momsiTiov.
Governor M. W. Atwooil.
Lieutenant Governor George Pug
sley. Judge Supreme Court.
8ui-rlntndeiitof Public Inilruction
D. 8. Dunlevy. r,..'1
lUllroml Comuilsalouer A. H. rav
MIlJOtX-Of-THe-KOAO K)rUUT.
Goernor Charles A. Lloyd.
Ueuteiunt uoernor h. . liarvry
Judge Supreme CtMirt 1 II. Weller. (
HurwrinUTwlent of Public Instrwtic.nl
-C. Worth. ... , '
Railroad Uiminlaaioner Holrt I
Dunning.
vxrrao oikutus
tjovernor C. C. Hearock
in r -KTr-xiisr.
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ttor.
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li Ji.. .lire m.M ssras sTaasTa&jsktl ssssasftsK. I
Lleulenant Governor J. F. R. Leon
ard. Judge Supremo Court 1 W. Darnor.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
-W. 0. Pidgeon.
Railroad (3iimmUainnrr! 7 T ln.l.
ley-
Kentucky.
DKMOCHATH.'.
Governor Willltam Goebeh
Lieutenant Governor J. C. W. Beck
ham. Secretary of Stale Breck Hill.
Attorney General R. J. Breeken
ridge. Treasurer S. W. Haegor.
Auditor Gus Coultor.
Commissioner of Agriculture I. B.
Nail.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
it. . .McUnesncy.
1I0NRST KLECTIOV OKKOCKATIC.
Governor John Young Brown.
Lieutenant Governor P. P. Johnson
Secretary of Stnto li. L. HIiips.
Attornoy Gcnoral Ijiwronco E. Tan
ner. Treasurer John Droe
mt
Commissioner of Agriculturo G. W
Vnndevere.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Nov. h. C. Ovorstrect.
Auditor Frank A. Pasteur.
KErUllUCAN.
Goxornoi William S. Taylor.
Lieutontaut Governor Jolm Marshall.
Secretary of Stato Caleb Powers.
Attorney General Clliton J. Pratt.
Treasurer Walter 11. Day.
Auditor John 8. 8weouev.
Commissioner of Agriculture John
W. Throckmorton.
Suiiurintcndeut of Public Instruction
John Burke.
POI'UUST.
Governor John G. Blair.
Lieutenant Governor W.R. Urowdor.
Secretary of State Benjamin Keys,
Attornoy General John Bashaw.
treasurer A, J 1. Cartlln.
Commissioner of Agriculture W, J.
itnuna.
Superintendent of Public distinction
John C. Sullivan.
I'llOllllllTION.
Governor 0. T. Wallace,
Lieutenant Governor Wm. II. .elg
ler. Secretary of State W. M, Likens,
Attornoy General General James II.
Beauchnmp.
Trcasurei-J. R. Pile.
Auditor Rev. Samuel M. Bernard.
Commissioner of Agriculturu A, W.
Carpenter.
Superintonant G. E. Hancock.
HOCIAUBTIO I.A1I0II.
Governor Albert Sehmulx.
Lieutenant Governor No nomination.
Attorney General No nomination.
Treasurer James Delaney,
Auditor R. '.P. Caldwell.
Commissioner of Agriculture Ji mes
O'Hcaiu.
Superiiiti'iidaut of Puhlln liisliuctloii
W.8. Palmer.
Mississippi.
IKM(K'HATIC.
(Imernor A, II, Unigluo.
Lieutenant Governor Jiiinus T. Har
rison. Secretary of State J, L. Power.
TreasurL R. J. Stowers.
Auditor W. (J. Cole.
Attorney General Monroe McClurg.
Siilerintuiideiit o( Publle Instruction
-II. L. WhltileM.
Revenue Agent n irt Adams.
IjiiuI Commissioner E. II. Hall.
Clerk Supremo Court E. W.' Brown,
Railroad Commleiiioners A. 0. Mnv.
J. I). Mclnnls, J. C. Klncannoit.
l-OI'UI.IST.
Governor R. K. Prewitt.
Lieutenant Govurnor J. W. P-udi
Secretary of Stato N. M. Hollings-
worm
Treasurer John A. Bailey.
Auditor T.J. King.
Attorney General J. J. Dennis,
SuiMiriiiteudeiitof Public Instruction
J. II. Simpson. -
Revenue Agent J. W. Anderson.
Land Commissioner T, J. Dining.
Clerk Supremo Court E. E. Ander
son. Railroad Commissioners W, T, Ray,
A. M. Monroe, G. M. Cain.
Nobraska.
ItlSION,
Judge Supreme Court Silas A. Hoi
romb, (Pop.)
Regents State Unhorsity J. L. Teet
ers, (S. It.;) HdsoiiRich, (D.)
HKI'UIILICAN.
Judge Supreme Court M. II. Iteiw.
Repents State University K. tl Me
Giltou, Dr. William B. Ely.
riioiiiiiirio.v.
Judge Supreme Court No Humilia
tion. Regents Slate University Charles E.
Smith, Allert Fitch.
South Dakota, '
Ktisioy,
JiiHtlce Supreme Court Edmund
Smith. (8. R :) C. B. Kennedy. P. ;
Julian Bennett, D.
IHfrUIIMOAK.
Justice Sujireme Court Dlghton Cor
mi, llowanl (1. Fuller, Dick lluney.
llraulr l lllooil Peep,
Clean blood imuiis a clean akin. No
beauty w itliuut it. Caacarcta, Candy Catha
tie clean vour bluod and krrii it clivii. lit
stirring up the lasy liter and driving all iris-
puriliea irom uie homy, iirgin louay 10
banUh tiimiile. boils, blotclira. blaeklirads.
and that sickly biliuus complesion by taking
Cascareta, beauty fur ten tents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc,'!5c, Wc.
Uncle Jimmle Talks.
En. Jouhnil. If tho truth were
taught in our public schools, the child
run would learn to know that the tieople
of tho United States are more Indebted
to the United Netherlands for their con
stitution and free institutions than to
Great Britain. They would further
learn that there Is no suoh thing as a
lolitieal Anglo-Americau alliance ixw
ilhle. A dual monarchy with an Anglo
Queen and an American King to rule
tho wliole world Is a dream hOMever nut
confined to inaane asylums.
l.HCI.K JIMMY.
U.wsn Tur KMhii r
Or IItU'8aranPtiUeraHkUMrlllt.S4b
(ItflM Ad4 bmiTiks lliuwllC..Cl.lc.ac.r
II. Brown went to Dundee where
has work on the government works.
Im
Hacking
COUGH
A hacking cough U a frravtvyarU
cough; titi) sooner you get rid of It tho
lUor. Don't wait until it develop
Into consumption, but use tho oele
braUU Dr. JobnW. Hull's Cough Syrup
ntniirft. It In u wonderful remedy for
all throat and lung affections, and will
I curoadeep-seaUxIcooghor cold In a
fovrday. Good for old and young.
Dr .Bull's
Cough Syrup
WM cw a Hacking Couah.
lMwaar amall sa4 fUcwaal la Uk. IMctsrs
i,uiu,lU. hkoiuiilt. AtaUdiacO
IMnMIM
i?S?Ti:.!!uta U'Ch i 'ure lwn 'Wlatea tot
ja Klven me mote roller limn an; thti reiur
J ' ,,r tried. I Rlin c mxlnlr tm
Slr lu.5V" u' r''d us br.tw l mm ,,
represeme.1 Tnos. aii.l.n i:iria.lll
CANDY
tsaoi mars osoisissro
. BC"RE CONSTIPATION. ...
o-i o-BAc aa iftiBirc'fisWAr
J. 11. Taylor, who has been visiting nt
tho homo of C, lleatty near Chonmwii re
turned to his home this morning.
The Homeliest Man in Salem
As well ns tho handsomest, nnd others
are Invited to cull on nny druirglst
and got freo u trial bottle of Kemp's
lluRini for tho Throat nnd Lungs, n
remedy that Is guaranteed tti euro nnd
bcllevo all Chronic and Acute Coughs,
Asthma, Bronchitis nnd CniiMmip
tlon. Price 2i, nnd 60c. imhI&w
Use Allen's 1'oot-Kase in Your Otoves
A lady writes: "I slmko Allen's
Font-Ease Into my gloves und ruli it
little on my hands It saves my ulnvo
ny aiwiroing pcrspirniioti. It 18 it
most dainty toilet powdor " Allen's
I'oot-Euso miiku tight or now shops
easy. Always uso It to Ilronk In New
Slues. It keeps tho feet cool and
mnirortnblr. We Invite the nttentlnn
of physlclnus nnd nurses to tho no
Kdute purity of Allen's Kont-Eme.
All drug nnd shoo stores Mill It, 2.o.
Suuinlo sent, FREE. Atldrevi Allen
K. Olmsted. Lu Uov, N, Y. I
SI. CIIAWFUIID, CUVAIIOOA FALLS, OHIO.
Makes Specialties of the Utrawberry and
The QlaJlolus.
Tho sun never shone on heller va
rieties tlntn he grows. Cataloguu Issued
In February. Send poMul for It now
w hill) Mm Ihlukofit 11-0 lui dAw
ASATISFIEDCUSTOMER
Will advertise us
And our wares.
The Atkins Cross Cut Saws
SGGMBNT.
Never fails to nlease;
We keep a full line of them.
R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware,
HBATINGI
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
Intimates furnished, and work
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer
T. 8. BURROUGHS 102 Stato St,
L. M. KIRK
84, 60, it RH
I'lionu U7I
Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
... Lime, Omenl, Piaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
Wagon Scales
I'reiHpt ami eareJHl aUamtloti given to Hie delivery of fgls to any part
of the sjftv. v-M
The Ori?Df Insurance Co.,
OK IIAH'JI'OKO. OONN,
Asset ... .... fe,2l.0OO.
I.WlHlilUss . I,IWU,MJ.
orpins ti Polkty UoWers. . . 1,311,010.
Will Insure you against loss by lire: for terms enquire of
THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent.
Journal Office. Salem. Ore.
UA.1H00D RESTOHED
liuu.it twnau4 irutt , I MitwH rfttMM. tuck as WW
kat. lkM. swm U iMt ib Uracnlli Uii.iu. ckhmJ
tyyuvtlftcmi. cjumv m f wlmiiUuu wkwti W4 to
UaimkfutlauuUf t VV"tUla a kl. ieMr
t. ihf fl ky nadsvicuU CttcaUr d. Ailduiuc. Take
-. wi
uuc-lluvld UrtllCC.distrltiuUscsnBU.
TuiatpvaMriu.trn.. ruanaKO. Oasoot
I'OIl HALJ5 UY J), si. 1'UY. .SALKM, Ull ICQ ON.
SALEM HOP BUYERS,
SQUIKE PAKHAH.
No. 65 Stato st. 'Phono.No. 1221.
WM BROWN &C0
Bush Building, Commercial st.
(ground lloor). Ollico telephone,
No. 130.
L1LTENTIIAL UttOS.
II. J. OmtNitsiMKR. Manager.
Ollico over Udd Ilusli ifcmk,
Phono No. 401.
FADER & NEIS.
Albany & Salem. Salem olllce,
222 Commercial st. (ground floor)
Ncckonnan & Rogers' bldg.
'Phono No. 1121. Olllces: New
York and Ixmdon.
LOUIS R.
CO. Olllce:
SEARLES &
Burrows Block, Com
Phono 1771.
mercini au
CATL1N & LINK.
Olllce over Wellor's giocery store.
'Phono No. 211.
PAYNE & Ti LLSON."
One door west of Dalrymplo's
store (ground tloorl.- 'Phono No.
2001.
JACKS. (JARMICIIAEL
it CO. Ollico over Johnson's
Clothing store, lu Bush-llruyman
bldfc,
T A LIVESLEY & CO
Commercial st. Second stair south
ol lauld & Bush bank j room 18,
upstairs. 'Phono 1211.
PRODUCE BUYERS.
H. S.GILE CO
Wlinlwnln Fruits, Produce, etc.
Salem, Oregon. Ollico; Insur
ance block. 'Phono VOL Ware
house, nt Wallace warehouse.
A.M. HUMPHREY & CO.
Buy and store wheat, oats and
other grain. Buy potatoes. Also
do chopping and clcnnlng. 270
Commercial st. 'Phono 27(t'l.
CHS.L DAILY
At Wallace warehouse, Salem.
Hu vh dried fruits mid poiiilivn for
rash.
GROUND.
An Endless Chain
of facts In reference to the licutity of our
laundry work you can glean from patrons
whom wo havo always given eminent
satisfaction to. Our laundry work Is un
excelled for its exquisite color nnd nrtls
tie llulsh, and the line condition which
uealway ktHipit lu. We use nothing
but the liest washing materials, that do
not tot your fabrics.
Salem Stoam Laundry,
UOIX1NHI.J. oi.HHTKit, runi'ii.
Phono VII. H) Liberty Htrcel
done promptly, substantially
work a specialty
Phono I5II
HtAttiUt.
XittVZ&&LX
us ua. i jR.ri aiHV'
yMS
BUSINESS5 (MUDS.
O. jH. mAGK
dentist,
bccoejwr to Dr. J. M. Keere, old Whin
Comet, S4l'ro, Or. Pitt its deslnng sauttjol
praVons at moderate fees in any Watch an
oejpecifd request.
ALBERT A- JESSUP.
x3E33xr,ac,acaL,,
rhono 1071,1
HOOMS 1 AND a, OKAY l!t,K,
OSTEOPATH.
DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT
Graduato of tho American School ol
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. has
opcnett oince nt ilusli ft Jlroyman block,
vuitiMii-ii-iiii niinrv uiuiii vrvgon.
Olllce days Monday, Weduosday and
l-rlday. Diseases of womit and child
ren aapeclaltr, lO-17-ltn
Salem Water ft.,
ofkick; city hall-
For water setvice Apply at ottice. Ild'i
payable monthly in aitrance, MaVe
complaint! atthi-t(fi-i.
C. H.LANB
Merchant TailOr
07 8TATK BTUKtrr.
tyBulU SIS and upwards,
Pauta S3 and upward.
CAl'ITAL CITV
Express and Transfct
Meets all mall and patsenger tralKt, Ha;,
ssge and eanics to all pans ol th ei)
Piompt scivice. Telephone No, 70.
DISQUK & HKIPTON
NEW MARK 1ST
St .le street, near rtilmad. Fronliett ami
bet meals. My atron say I keep the test
treats in town a 1
LOANS
AT CURRENT RATE
INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE
SKOURlTV BONDS.
jiozoirrn jiros.
OOa Oomniarotal Bt, Hiilam Oro
ll-Mf- dA W
i95vSvSy9vCCvSvSCySNCvXvX O
3 Caoital Tunk Shoo. n
A Dealer lu Cast Iron, Wrought Iron H
f. Htovo plates, copper, brass, sine, X
iieraud iKines, M
I. I). KUIIKNHTE1N, Proprietor. S
Hill (1i1rt St. Hnlitm. Or. M
Smii B
Photoffraohs
You can get Just what you want at
Till: KMTK STUDIO
Nothing hut llrst class work turn ed out.
Thuilnuest Knlargtsl Work on tho coast.
MONEY TO LOAN
Furniture. Pianos. Organs, Wag
ons, or other articles ol value.
(IKO. F. H.M1TII lOlHlule st.
lOW-lm
NjasajrsSsNXWJRvjrNaf4
ASSAV OFFICE
AND LAUOIlATOnY-
No. 71 Dhemekcta si,
J. II. T. TlJl'lItU, A.ay.ir
Uptodate Plumbing In Your
Kitchen.
will nolle the seruut ulrl nrobliiiii und
enable you tu keep a flrm hold on the
Iwst ol them, risnit iry uml oimmi pluinli
ing thriMigh vour Ihhiw will solve th
irriltlMlti rii Iiaw I.. mavu diM.tiir'a t,llljl
und keep a (inn hold on your health.
Anything In the line of plumbing, gas
lilting, strum lilting, firnn work or
rooting wo will iloot tmr priees Ut llie
wry U'st manner.
BARR4PETZEL
114 COMMKKtIAL slHl-..t
TIciIkmi N. nil
50 YEARS'
EXPGRIKNOK
!'
Thadc Maswa
ocaiOMa
CoYHKra 4 c.
Asfoa. JIs a .Slrt t4 Impimi iu
aoksir aMiaiii W tt'va. fnw awtaM wt
latMakMI t saU wUlUtri fuain.4alt.
1Wb4 Mikil unJklvtiui. llanSMnauafaiwia
Mnt li- UMwi u (f Mcaru.' fuimmt.
al.al. XtXma lku, lUiui A lu. l.iMlr
tftmmUt. mbo1 fbirtt. Wit
scKiOTic nmm.
A kuutaail UIrfrUl Mklr. IfliJ
(ttUltott at r MM4iaf Ymmtt, Tim W a
ijjjnjra
WANTED
5T?
""n h Ms owa m on
pof Mootk. AH uvmt
same tntm, v
MAT.V. UV.1.V """" '
i Positions, (lon't itnttMuw tor' m Hk-
tfcrv!i-i, ni- N.ri4iia truiAtiltt Jsh
out Booing oiir cafsJkine of inlonsa- 7
tlon. Sent free. Cohimbkn Comv.''
tijiomience College at!njtoti, 1. J.
ii-'
atr:v wan'priit .,i. i ..,. f4
iniro of II. W TIbsm, Lilietty, Or. s. ",a
in- w
WANTED-ttl Willamette hotel, a i
class waitress. Wages $16.00
and room, ll-2tf .
l:OR BENT.-Desfrehle room ft
nished or unfurnished for gentle.
Terms reasonable. Call on F. Gs
let, 11)0 Commercial street. 10-U-tf
FARM FOR SALE.-lOOacros, id Y
i i,lll count
mil county, 70 In cultivation,
new buildings which cost about
rncojsaw, half down, balance s
por cent. Address i T. YoeW,
Whitesou, Oregon. 10 7 ft
BICYCLE PATIl-lt your bkyeta
needs repairs brm it iH, we save
tho skill and stock to ktp 16 In rt
class condltlun. Wo carry a fitil
lino nt sundries and kiakw a Sfc4l
Ity of onmuellng come aad asw m.
lJ,il,oyi0,u.r.,"llroD' .OwdMr
Wlilte, 23 Llbeny 8ttc4. IIoIsmm's
block, next door to Btcaw UttMlrr.
1'liuuo IWM. j.jkfi
I10UHK (1I,RANWW
umiuiooeai and clies-H ears
pancr Is tho heavy felt paner mm
ut Thk Journal ottoce. .,
CERTAIN OUKE-For wwms
U ra'
worst lorm. Addreee wiMt
iioxtw.Taiinian, Ofssjon
A POSITIVE OURE-For all
trounies, freo for stamp. AtMtwaa
ixm, iniinmn, UrcffOH. 1831 Is
Ladles FriHj harmless monthly nsmiV3
latnr. i-jiiinnt fnll Mr- u 6l.J.Y,o.JS
Mllwiuikoe, Wis. lb 21 lwa '
t
;S, C, STONE, M. D,
Proprietor of ;
Stone's Drue: Stores
tULKU, UltKOUH.
TlieSUirfS (two 111 tltlmb, an. Lta.4
No. IU ami SM Comuiertlat strait, uj ar
wellitutkej wllh acumlete Do odnifaaBit
uJlcliif ii lull! articles. iMulumr. .mhu
iA,eto.,ete.
Ull, HTUNK
llashatt fcltnilU vpmr. .IIm,(him In ... -..-
Ilea Of lOftllfillltf ftllll nnw ItlMbiM (in .h.M. A..
wiMiiillallon, esainlnatlnii ur praacrlpllaa.
PLATING PHOTOS, .4
Eulnrgcuionts Id Crayon am WaUr
Color. Phuto lluitutw.
Amateur dovcloplng ami Nanfcliw ' rfi
ancatly duuo. U. V. 0IKKMAN7 'a
Hoceawir to T. i. tsraw. H
OlIOUNU ifUXM f.
-u tjommvrciui at., tial Offi.
Steam Dve Works
Wm. 105 Commercial street, omohI i-$
Wlllnmotto hotel. Ladles' hM '"
gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dytsi, ;
fcpulrcdniid pressed, Ffne WsbIw.'
cleaned or dyed ad Blovty M. JA
Ishcd. Kid glares cleaned, r:; :M
A LIITE SAVED.
Dr. J. F. Cook, tho Hotanleal 9w .
allot. Buooaada Wlmr OlRr "
Fall. .:"
To wliora It may coucoru t
ThU Is to certify that Hertha P. Co. n
tier, at .Mt.Aiigel precinct, Marion coun-'' -v
IV. Ilr,-nl1 llMH l,rfl imm - .. V
ous srowth III the- leftear for about thrw
jvm.o. nuKiuntu wn. euioui twice mi
hiimml mil ,ihm l,v ail... lti..if..
but the growth came back as bawl
ns ever, nnd mined her w badly that
she had to bo taken from school. Alter
llireo week's treatment by Dr. J. K.
u ' fl ;'""" , Will JVIMintl
Hpivlultst, the growth entirely dlsa.
ppnol, and at this date, our mofttfia
....vw ....,. n 1VK11II, lllClffUWIW
Iim not rrapeured, and the ear has en
tirely healed leaving only tlm sca-s in
lllcted by tho Albany doctors,
1 hereby certify that the above state
ment is absolutely true, and that Her
tlia PConuur, the jwrsou mentioned
iu tne uuniurtt. nas rvauiwi m myfam- k
lly since early ililldlrrxsd, bearing tlia re- A
latktnshlp to me of niece.
i n t 'i.
8ulcriUil and sworn to Iwfore iu J
this nightli day of June. IW. ; W,
Hall. Miuntv itlrk tJ t,trltit n.,11,. (
, -...,-y w.v. ... ...t, vu'iutr
ureguii.
I 1
SOU LIS UUOS. t.
IIW'O fUSKKS AND mum
foitruNu, eut:
rHlfuiaii-llInU i orUtt tvtifkol
wiii.nti no v. a
RED FRONT LIVERY.
&
Flrst-Class Foed and 8oarJi8
Stables. V
u,coiM:udtt.r,,WCT'
PA6E&STEPHEKS
Best Rigs forC&mmtrclsw .
HijtUm lu uus.blur H0Il WtJSSWSlliy
The German
Will be (oiwd all klwk "at tuaj
aud tint liOM of swimmii fslUl
DKI.IVJIUIY. AlUiiBs hus Usa
bte flrm of Well k ItaciM
Ill'Ut pHU
WQIuZ, Si
171 Cewwerll B,
funua 1j
m
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WT
gWMa taauit tuiJ eowfurwU
UlMvasyl Umll ilrikt a )Mtf, inliass
Soul Ut tUr,rkiiraH-utkanit-at ulasaM.
fuiiU.ii mtaitaft SW-IW
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JM
sm&
vWktVh
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galera, Or . tU 18W.
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S ones Drotf Hiore.
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