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wUV)firiywTfyF!mrpr-r'TWx- DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1005. cWCWaTOTOBSV WRb tti nip Tlio Kind Ton Havo Always in ubo for over 30 years, Ail Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"Just-ns-good'nr? hut; Experiments that trifio with and endanger tho licauw oC Infanta and Children Expcrlouco ngalnst Exporiuuit. What is CASTOR i A Gastoria Is a harmless suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Paro frorlc, Drops Jnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic euhstanco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fovorishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea Iho Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Cfrax AcUc&M Tlie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WH eTMll OOHWU1Y, TT tMIKMAT STUHT. tir0l CITY. HMiW(HlimiMllMIMMIfllllHlMWMIPMWMitW Reg. No. 26531 RED STRE OF JO SEAL, 2:ll'. Sired by Hod Heart 2:10yi, tho siro of Chain Shot 2:06a. Bod Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Goo. Wilkos), Dam of Rod Seal 2:10 'AJ- siro of Daisy Holds 2:084, Mara lawood 2:10. brlno Hold, 2:11, etc. Soeoad dam DAY BELL.....,fcy Advance, siro of Malraska 2:25,otc. Dam of Veritas 2:10, BMox 2:20. Third dam daughtor of Tlppo 8uib, a thoroughbred. Ttr.n HEART is by Rod Wilkos, out of Swoothoart, by Sultan; socond dam Mlnnohalia, tho dara of Bonutlful Bolls, oto. RED SEAL stnnds 15.1, compactly built, with groat quality nnd a suro siro of groat epood. IIo will mako tho season of 1005 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With tho usual roturn prlvllogo. Good pasturago at roasonablo ratos to mares sent from a dlstnnco. !WKMIMMIMMIMMaBlHBieiiaHMi)b8Me7 Sunday School Workers. Montonglo, Tonn., July 15. Begin ning tomorrow awl continuing for two weeks thero will bo a school for Sunr day school workora hero. Many visit ors nro nlroady arriving and tho suc cess of tho gathering, which is tho first of its kind to bo hold in tho south Is assured. Tho programmo provides for locturoa oach day by loading Sun day school workora of tho country. Albany Demecrat: Sevoral ynr8jing dolly. ago two members of tho stato leglsla vMmrasi 3$s? Piling up flour on tho quays at Vladivostok la anticipation of a .lege. 5 Bought and -which lias been. has homo tho nlgnatnro off aua has bocn made- under his per-jyfa-&. sonal supervision sinco its infancy. Signaturo of SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rec.2:10 OXiiTJ. UflO st J. nu. wunuuj, w. w turo woro S. P. Houston, domocrnt, nnd Bob Smith, ropublican. At tho last sosslon it was S, P. Houston, ro publican, nnd Bob Smith, domocrnt. Both nro now prominently mentioned for congrosa. Excursion Rates, During tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion tbo O. O. T. Co. will mako a rata of 75 conts to Portland, round trip $1. Tickets (rood for 10 days. Boats leav- OREGON EDITORS On Political aod Personal Matters of Some Importance Home Markot Novcr Bettor. (D. 0. Humphrey, Editor Lobauon Criterion.) Tho clnmor for rndical tariff reform is simply another symptom of tho ro form oplilotnlc which Is just now" In. fasting tho country. Tho homo market wan never better than it Is today nnd American lnbor was nover moro pro fitably employed. Thcro Is no occasion for stirring up a disturbance and un sottling values. Ooos Bay Courtesies. What do you think of tho cur who sneaks around and tries to biro an- another man's holp away from himf Coast Mail, July 7. Tho Coast Mall is mistaken whon it insinuates tlift tho Harbor trlod to hire away somo of its help. Coos Bay Harbor,' July 8. Whon 'tho Coos Bay Harbor says that it has bcon cut oil tho oxchnngo list of tho Coast Mnll, tho Harbor lies. Coast Mail, July 11. Geer Resumes Making Hay. (W. J. Clark In Gorrais Star.) Ex-Governor Geer rocontly spent a day in tho haying Holds, on his Wnllo bills farm. Ho now rccommonds tho farm and farm lifo to that young man who has many and divers kinds of ills. His intimation that such n llfo is far hotter than to havo tho governing pow or ovor n state ia timely, yot it must not bo taken sor'ously, bocauso our ex-governor hns no intontlon of quit ting politics, no not yot awhile. A Crazy Idea. (Horbert L. Gill in tho Woodburn Indopondont.) Thero ia a probability that tho wo nrnn suflfraglsts will win at tho noxt election, when tho quostlon will be placed beforo tho voters through tho inltintivo. Thoy havo boon nlmost promised tho unexpected aid of tho saloon oloment, which can throw thou sands of votes Into tho scales. Tho liquor men would not net unselfishly, for thoy would hopo with womon suf frago to gain enough women's votes from Portland's MNorth End" nnd olsowhoro to ropcal tho local option law. If tho saloons woro to sldo with tho woman suffragists, it would glvo tho suffrago exponents tho appenrnnco of siding, oven temporarily, with tholr nil I oh, tho saloonkeopors. Domocrata Still Lovo Hermann. (Eugene Daily Guard, Democratic.) Four Republicans down in Marlon county hnvo mado it known that thoy would willingly toko tho sent in con gress now held by good natured, smil ing Dinger Hormann. No uso. Whon - . l mnu oiuco uacs nt MuB.iinKioa uy u Jiopuuuoan pruBiuuni wuut uiu 110 uui Just camo back to bis dear old Oro- gon, got the nomination for congress against n lot of oloan candidates in tho convention, nnd thon tho Republicans whoso presidont had kickod him out of ofllco just Bent him back to koep at least official company with that prosl dont. Fow moro could withstand snoh political jolts as have at ono tlmo and nnother fallen to Bingor's lot Candidates for Congress. (A. W. Prescott in Oregonian.) Charloa B. Mooros of Salem has on torod tho race for tbo Republican nomination for congress from tho First district, thus giving Marion county four aspirants. Tho others are: Wal tor L. Tooze, though tho lattor two havo not yet declared tholr intontiona. What tho aspirant for a nomination tbinka or knows about national ques tions and and what ho can do for Oro gon will rcceivo tho consideration of voters whon thoy go to tho primaries. After a candidato has boon nominated and tho Domocrats try to defeat him, tho fight on party lines will bogin Marion county has moro than half the probable candidates for tbo con gressional nomination. Tho others who nro counted as candidates are: W. I. Vawter of Jackson countyj P. R. Kelly of 'linn, and I. n. Bingham of L,ano. All of these gentlomen nro good public speakers. Tho Lato Judge Bollinger Had a Heart In Him. (Eugcno Guard, Dein.) Tbo most pathetic incident of the land fraud trials la connected with the death of tbo lato Judge Bellinger. When" Judgo Bellinger fully understood the iUKur wu aicKvu out 01 vuo uK Vw nj?0 of 10 yoar8 n ,nontJls 17 dnyg i ooka nt iowest priCM. Capital Com sltion of commissionor of tho goncral Rov jrotzkor of Dalian, ftg9i9tod by mission Co. Phono Main 2231, oppo- OPINIONS magnltudo of tho cases against his lifelong firm and faithful frlond, Bona- tor Mitchell, ho asked tho Prosldont, under tho circumstances that thoy, had bcon virtually raised togothor, woro tho best of frionds and fellow lodgo members, to excuso him from sitting in th'o trials. Tho Prosldont firmly rofused nnd upon rocolvlng (ho word, toars fell thick and fast from tho lato honored judgo nnd burying hii hoad in his arms between his sobs ho said: "Thoy should havo grnntcd mo this ono favor. would rather dio than to hoar thoso rials." Such was tho noblo, honored character of tho deceased judgo, who was maligned and lnisronrosontod by a fow Oregon papers beforo his dcathj ant) who has been followod to his grave by vituperative unprincipled fow writ- ors of Oregon, A MEASURE OF MERIT. Salem Oltizons Should Weigh Woll This Evidence. Proof of merit lies in tho ovidonco. Convincing ovidonco in Salem. Is not tho testimony of Btrnngora. But tho endorsement of Salem peo ple That's tho kind of proof glvon horo. Tho statomont of a Salem cltizon. William II. Spayd, living at tho Con ner of North Winter and D stroots, snys: words cannot express my opinion half Btrong enough of Doan's Kidney Pills. I bavo known tholr ro markablo morits for tho last eight yoars having usod them in Clinton Co., Mich., whero I was living. My kid noys woro n sourco of anaoyanco for qulto a numbor of yoars. I had much pain ncroaa my loins nnd tho socrotions from tho kldnoya woro Irrogular in ae tton, causing mo to riso ofton in tho night, and at tlmo.i thoro was n scald ing. I also had moro or less dizziness I procured Doan'a Kidnoy Pills from Dr. Stono'a drug storo and gavo somo to a porson visiting us and thoy gavo her wonderful roliof, and in my case' I was bonofitod in ovory wny. My bnckncho was roliovod nnd tho troublo with tho kidnoy socrotions was correct ed. You nro nt liborty to rofcr to mo as ono who can ondorso tho claims mado for Doan's Kidnoy Pills nnd I also know of a great ninny othora who havo usod thorn with tho best of ro suite." For salo by all doalors. Prlco 50 contu. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agonts for tho United States. Romombor tho name Donn's and tako no othor. From Marlon. Forest P. Buoror was born near Clay Center, Neb., in 1880, nnd was drownod ncapVoal'a mill, Mnrlon, Or., at tho r- - i r Rov K Pj ironsi,aw nnd Rov. William McCloud conducted tho funeral ser- vices. Tho remnlns rost in tho Marlon . comotory. Forest was convortod in 1800 and romalned a member of tho ' United Evangelical church at Dallas, Or, Ho had just roccivod a diploma ' from tho Marlon school. Tho follow ing verso, which scorns almost prophet ic of his death, was found on tho back of ono of his examination papers: "Tho shortost lifo Is longost if Its best; 'Tis onrs to work, to God belongs tho rost. Our llvos aro unsocurod by deeds wo do, Tho thoughts wo think, tbo objects wo pursuo. A fair young llfo poured out upon the sod In tho high causo of Freedom and God. Though nil too short his course and quickly run Is full and glorious ds tho obdo sun, Whilo bo who lives to hoary-boadod ago Oft dies an infant, dies and leaves no sign, For he has writ no deed on history's page, And unfillod Is Being groat design." Forest leaves a sorrowing mother, fivo brothers and two sisters to mourn bis death. His father died in 1807 in California, Tho bereaved family havo the sympathy of tho neighborhood. The first load pf this year's crop of i turkev rod wheat was brought to I Pendleton Wednesday. The wheat will, go 28 to 30 bushels to the aero, and tests 3 pounds to the bushel. CLASSIFIED FOR BALE. For Sale. Sovon-room rosldonco, barn, largo half block, electric lights, batn, hot and cold city wntor. E. Hofor, Journal office For Salo. Small dry fir wood, at (3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsldo. 1-20-tf For Salo, Two lots, with now houso and barn, good improvomonts. At ft bargain. Inqulro of Glovor & Pat ton's blacksmith shop, 430 Court Btroot. 5-22-tf A Buggy Bargain. A No. 1 buggy, with stool axles, nearly now. Can bd soon at Simpson's livery stable, or Inqulro of R..D. Fleming. 7-5-tf For Salo Cheap. A first-do If aeon & Hamlin organ, at a bargain, o will trado for wood. B. B. Fleming, cor nor of Oof tago and Canto streets, Sa lem. ' 7-5-tf FOR RENT. For Rout. Five-room cottago, fur nishod oc unfurnished. Apply at 'Roatoin & Groonbaum'. 0-20-U For Root. A sevon-roooi house. Call on A. Bchrlebor, 424 High stroott. 0-18-U For Ronfc Furnlshod B-room, modorn housoj Party going out of town. Call ovoning or Sunday, 1703 Court stroot. 7-15-3t For Rent, Furnlshod nnd unfurnlahed rooms, also good.Blsod barn. Inqulro of M. A. Dlco, 700 Commorclal otroot, throo blocks below Morion square 7-15-tf WANTED FBMAXa HEUP. Wantod. Ohambormaid at tho Willam otto Hotel. 7-14-tf WANTED MALE HELP. rartnor Wantod In good paying up bolstering business, to do outsldo work. Businooa will boar Investiga tion. Address "X.," Journal of fice 7-7-tf Wantod Young man to proparo for paying position. Fiuo oponlng. Good salary. Chnnco for promotion, Box 1583, Donyor, Colo. 7-12-Ot" WANTED. Wontod.Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. A prlvnto fam ily prof erred. Addroas "0.," caro Journal. 7-li-3t Wantod. Two collectors must furnish honesty bonds, good position for tho right pnrtios, Apply nt 44,7 Court stroot, Salem. 7-15-3t Wantod Smnll city proporty, will glvo horso and buggy and cash for same. Inqulro at room 8, ovor Wol lor Bros. 7-15-lwk MISCELLANEOUS. Lost. Botwcon Southern Pacific dopot and State street, brown suit case Reward for saino. Loavo nt Journal ofllco. 7-0-tf strawberry Oratos Tin tons and Iial- " m - alto Willamette Hotol, Salem, Orogon. Notico Tho ladios of tho Central Con gregational church will glvo an lco oronm social on Tuosdny ovoning, July 18th, in tho church hall. 7-14-31 Shirt Walsta and Summor Gowns Mado in tho boat stylo and workman ship. Terma roasonablo. Address or call on Mrs. H. Milner, 20th and Center streots. 5-20-tf Tho Tlllson Co. Dealers in chopped feed, seod bran, hay, flour dried fruit, ot. High street, adjoining opera house, 0-1-yr. Hotel Scott Nowly furnlshod, ovory thing clean and first clasa. Rooms at roasonablo pricoa. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-0-tf. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machlnory, . Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of tbo O. K. Grubber. Sband & Marcus. 11-29-lm Davey & Bavago, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Exainlng Titles. Notary work dono. Bring us list of your proporty for sale, 402 State street, near High, 3 8-tf Bay Have you tried II. II. Pauls for meatsf Ho has the best sausage in town. Come and try it, and bo con vinced. 410 East Stato stret. Wo AroNow payIng 10a tor oggs. Commorclal Cream Co, 3-11 tf Davenport Bros,' sawmill at Green Point, near Hodd River, burned Frl .day night. Loss, $25,000; no iniur- .ante. - tf 4 OSTEOPATHS. Osteopath Dr. W. L. Morcor, graduato of tho Am or lean School of Osteo pathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco Broy man building, Commercial stroot. Rooms 25 and 20. Phono Rod 2118. Now rosldonco, 410 North Summer stroot. Phono 383 Rod. 0-10-tf BAKERIES. Oapttal Bakory Ullom & Ruthorford, proprietors, 430 Court stroot. Fresh broad, plos and eakoa dally. Macca roons, lady flngors, angol and dovll'i food cako, candles, nuts, oto. Dellv rloa mado to any part of tho city. Phono Whito 321. 5-1-tf OU1ANINQ AND DYE WORKS. CALL ON YOUR BTEPMOTHEtt AT tho Salem Dyo Worka whon you want your clothe eloanod, dyed, ro palrod or prossod. relinod, volvot col lars on; also suit prossod by tho month. You can got anything cloaa ed, from a pair of glovoa to tho most olaborato silk gowns. Mrs. O. H. Wolkor, Prop., 105 Commorclal itreot. S ASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frolic fit Brown Manufacturer of sub, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot botwoon Stat and Court A. M. Hansou Manufacturer of all kinds saab, doers, mouldings, wood work, houso finish and ofllco fixtures. Estimatoa furnishoil. Cor. Mill and Church street. Phono Rod 211. ARCHITECT. W. D. Pngh Arohltoet and fuporln tondont, plant furnlshod for all clasa oa of building and structural work. Ofllco 110 Stato stroot, Tioga block, Salem, Orogon. DRAYMEN. Whito & Onmmlns. do a gonoral dray, and tranafor business, moot all tralna. 'Phoned, down town, Mala 2181, realdoncoa, Bluo IE, rod 2071. Stand 218 Oommoratal stroot 8-l2-lm LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tte World Moots in Holman Hall ovory Friday at 7:80 p. m. L. B. BtlnsoB, ' consul; P. L. Frasor, clork. Foroators of Amorlca Court Sherwood Forostors No. 10. Moets Friday ia Turner block. Ira Jorgonsen, O. B.j A. L. Brown, Sec. Control Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cornor State and Liberty stroots. Tuosday of oach wook at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Croniso, O. O. W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S. Modorn Woodmon of Amorlca. Oro gon Codar Camp, No. 5240. Moots ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. 13. E. Mntton, V. O.j A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY. sv SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OTTY HALL. For wntor sorvico apply at ofllco. Bills payablo monthly in advanco.. Mako all complaints at tho ofllco. Just la n m Our now Uno of 1005 wall pa por has just arrlvod. All latoat pattorns at roasonablo pricoa. Call and seo our stock and bo convlncod that our paper and prices aro right Romombor tho plaee. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 JIvjiJlL Call Wagon or Telephone 45 Black Boy Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co. MIIIIIHMIimillHIIIII ! Gold Dust Flout I Made by THE SIDNEY POW. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore son. Mado for family use. Ask your jrrocer for it Bran and khorts always on kand. P. B. Wallace AGENT imniiiiiii iihimih m 1