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wfv"--- Tvn3Pr -(fiyvnr-vv-"" -I pT n ' vm nipfrimTTjTi-TwiTr'Vr$.iJ A Broad Minded Divine. EVERYONE IN SYRACUSE KNOWS REV. S. R. CALTHROP. V gelmlnrly, Christian Mail nnd a lie- lay ttl Pastor, Who Bcllerc la Training the Body Well a th Mind - . nt:v. int. eAi.Tiinor, sYitAcusn, n. y. The Twenty-ninth day of April Is a no Inlilf "lay in llie hl'lory of the May Mcmor ("iur''i In Syracuse, n.i it is the annl v r "I" the lntnll:tlon of the Itev. i, 11 i.I It. Cultliron, D. D.. the eminent lit ni who so long lnw ministered to tlirin Kriliially iii piwtor or the Church. iK t'illhro whs horn In hnriand and x,-,' lv'l ills preparatory scliolnitlc training A . I'.uil's School, )inlon. Entering J rl lit 1' 'liege, Cambridge, he soon beeame ii li it ti"ire In that brilliant eolerlo of 'iiil.'V , literary men and wits that followed In (lie radltlotw of Macaulay and hlsasmcl arw nt the imlveplty. In the middle of the i' rnry h" vldtwl Syracuse and received I, H it Imprewloiu of the young city that ii ny i -ore of years later he was to choose at liN h'xna and in which his labors hare he-ii i long nnd effective. The masterly ii i n't ' Mreea of Dr. Calthrop have had I , r 'ill ioi ntils drawn from the deepest r- 'i ill) people have been instructed lit ii' ii ii 'I only in things spiritual, hut in 1 1 i i Mti of the broadest culture, in llt if i' ii irt and in science. His young in i 1 1 v 'en tiiiiiilit n muscular system or el i i Vi tlieo and in many other ways li- I ii i.'ireii miuieii 10 ins congregauon, . ti' of the most highly cultured x I i ly In tlie elty. i v'i liinip li.ia u striking persnnnlity. V . i-ve he li u most picturcMiue ngurc. i Mil mid fice, trained in luxuriant mug. if ill.y, "now white hair and heard, are ill 'i ivpeof llryant and IjonaMlow. AI In i uli 'over seventy years old, lil rather sin e tliriire is llrm and creel, nnd every iiMvenu'iit N native und graceful. Ills whole lui ling he hat been nu anient admirer and promoter of nthlctlo sports, und even nt his rd v.wred age, pluys tennis with all the vigor and klll of n young man, To Syracusans, perhaps this remarknbly vcrsatllo man is mint widely known, apart from his profea inn, as a scientist. Un a bright April morning n reporter fol. lowed tho winding driveway that curving around the bill lends to Calthrop Lodge, an old-fashioned, red brick mansion, surrounded by a groyo of oaks nnd chestnuts. Wearing a black skull cap nnd n black coat of semi. I'hrlcal cut, tho master of Calthrop Lodge grnclously received the reporter who called in Inquire about his health, for, though mmfiilly repressing nil possible evidences of his suffering. Dr. Calthrop for many ynrs has been tho victim of a distressing affliction, until by fortunate chance he was M to Uko the remedy which has effectually cured him. During more than half of his pastorate in Syrnrose, Dr. Calthrop has been troubled with rheumatism, and nt intervals he suffered runiclntlng ngony from it. At times the pnl'i ua si great an to prevent him from milking. Many remedies were tried with. out Mieefsx. and be nnd his friends had given up hope of n permanent cure or of more th in temporary relief when he took the prep ir.itlon that drove the disease completely from his system. In a letter written to the editor of The Ki tiling A'tirt, of Syracuse, Inst year, Dr, CAllhrop told of his nfllletlou nnd its cure. This Is l)r. C'althrop's letter I To the IMItor of The livening A'ws Pear Sir: Morotluin thirty-live years ago I trenched my left knee, throwing It almost from Its socket. Ureal swelling followed, aad the synovial juice kept leaking from the Joint. This made me lame for years, and from time to time tho weak knee wpuld give out SOME KARM POETRY, Oruverl Gcntleindu; lie's In clover, He's ii man of iiiljrlity weights; President! IIo rules over Tlieso United States, Cloveknd! Ho wants a third torm, Ho loyca tho golden calf; nhen ho sits down tho people squirm, And that tnakos England laugli. Silver! Not much says G rover, I'll call an extra sessien: Die Sherman law shall bo thrown m. over That gives "Wall street possession. Otir money must bo gold alone. lor that can only save us; fho peoplo must bo early shown That silver will enslave us. Urove, what next? What soheme will you Hrlng to call attention? But, a as this country will kill your Presidential asplratlpn,. The money of the constitution Alonocan save tho Nation! ?irm" your schemes of restitution N 111 but bring us confiscation. Tme,peon, ,lilvo no money.thoy suffer; lltey'ro tramping through tho land, And yet you cry. "Gold!" "Gold!"you duffer! They will show you they command. Rally "round your country' flag loyoemenof theland; .r f ye now in duty lag . a king win rooii commantl. ktrlke all your volcp-lot them rng And lioqt for glory I glory! Ann freedom crqwp you whl,o you The grand old sliver storyl who taught yon how tq stive your ow use them and bo free. Frek yiLVEn. Bucklea'a Arnica Salve rte bestSulve in the world i for Cuts, Md .11 t?."' ,!?"" Sa, Rbcuu,. Fever SuUeiJu"C&Ch,.PPei1 "H"1' Cbilblalna, PH.. ln Eruptions, and positively cures nies or no pay required. It is guaranteed to IW?, ,ec "tlifacttcm or money refundeC. YS cents a box. For sale by Fred A F 'iSk k.w inii SiH I 'i '!."' ?' Zd ,he ,we,ll,nS wnM comment 1 J '' 'IIS UIWHVa Iwna.lnnJ !. - . , Ilk. a sudden stop." Th. kfte" g 'roi luS! , o?h"r" ' ' lttny" WM -kir than the About fifteen years ago the swelling re-com. mence. I, this time About any w?emd. at nil, nnd before long I ren Ueil that this was r hiumiitisni KCttllifg In tho weakes , rUf he body. The trouble came mi often that I was obliged t curry un ..plate in my pocket everywhere I went. 1 bail gemTilly " packet In my wni.teont pocket, but In mine tp n conference nt Uullalo I forgot it, nml ni the car was damp and cold, before t got to xiatural sf WM 8MrolU" ,0 ,wi " I bad seen the good effects that Pink Pills ? r.-if viVf5 '.'.' S1,c!' Vt nnU ' lri' them myself with tho result that I have never had n twinge or a swelling since. This was ellected by taking seven or eight boxes. I need not say that I am thankful for my uncovered Independence, but I will add that my knee Is far stronger than it has bu-n for thirty-five yenn. I took one pill nt my meals three times a uny, I gladly give you this statement. ci .m,r?'. . s.it.cAinmoi. blnce writing this letter l)r. Calthrop has not had any Waits from his old enemy and Is even more cordial now In his recoiiinipn. datlon of Dr. Williams' l'lnk l'ills than be was then. To the reporter he said: ,.,?. m". ,r"ntlnually recommending Dr. Williams l'lnk Pills to acnualntaiiees and those 1 chunee to meet who nrc troubliil with rlictiinntism or locomotor ataxia. "Pink Pills," continued Dr. Calthrop. "are the best thing or the kind I know of. They are infinitely superior to nut medi cines that nrc put up for sule. I know pretty well what the pills contain, nnd I consider it nn excellent prescription. It is such a one ns I might get from my doctor, but he would not gic it in such n compact form and so convenient to tnke. "I recommend the pills highly to nil who Hre troubled with rheumatism, locomotor ntnxla, or any impoverishment of the blood." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People hnve nn enormous sale, nnd from all quarters come In glowing reports of the excellent re sults following their use. An analysis proves that they contain in a condensed form, nil the elements necessary to give new life and rich n ess to the blood nnd restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific, for such dls AM lw.Amn.na m.hwJk naait.l .. ...1l - St. Vltus'dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma- nam, ucrvuui iiruuacnc, meaner encci oi ja grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sal vn vuiiijcAjuuK, mui urvu ii'i'ung result ing from nervous prostration; all diseases natilltt,r fv-sitr. .tllli...! !.. I. il. 1.1 1 -lai.iwttft ,iiii ,iUAIl IlllllJUIB Jll iiic uimm, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. '"J MIOV rrVVlUU 1UJ UUIIUJIB ll'l.llliar to females, such as suppressions, Irregular!- tics mm un lurins oi wcuKness. iney ounu i. me uimiu, Bim ii-qiurc me giuw oi iiraiiu to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect n radical cure in all cases arising from men tal worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. There are no ill effects following the use of this wonderful medicine, and it can be given to children with perfect safety. KAY MKMOHIAI. cnDRCIT, SYRACUSK, ,Tt These pills nro manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., nnd are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark nnd wrapper at W cents n box or six boxes for $2.60, nnd are never sold in bulk. They may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Company. The price at which the.ie pills are sold makes a course o( treatment inexpensive as compared with other remedies. From the Evening Ntw Mvracute, X JT, BIDa FOR WOOD, Sealed bids for -furnishing wood for tho court house will bo received nt the ofllcotof tho county clerk until 2 O'clock p.m, on tho 5th day of August, A. D., 1890, ns follews: For 10 cords of pole oak.and 20 cords of good, clear, large body fir. Bids, however, will not bo received from ono party or llrm for more than from live to llfteen cords of pole oak, or for more than Hyo cords of largo -- . . , By order of tho county court of lnrlnn mint.v. Orpirnn. Dated ntJSalom, Oregon, this 10th day of July, 1800. L. V. Ehlen, 7-10 dot w3t Work. Notice Attention Republicans. rn i. D.nnMlnnn rlnlw nt Morion County : At tho request of a numbcr or prominent emiu uwu? u uiBiy' parts of tho cduiity. I horeby call a iilbctlng Of tho Marlon county Itepub- iican cuius ui niu ima " "" .'";- Republican club July 18, 1000, at 1:30 p. in. for tho purpose of organizing suggest that represen tall yes to this follews: Ono for tho club nnd ono for each ten members thereof. Claud Gatcii, Vice-president Republican League of Oregon. The dealer who says, "1 liHV? no noe Cako soqp,'' practlcttlW admU that ho does dot 6(51 flrat quality goods. 'Jf ho says 'ho has someuiinK ''Just as good" you will know at once that ho Is trying to tell you nn In ferior article. Tbere 8 m0ro cloatllng destroyed by poqr span than by actual wear, hs the frco ulkail rots tho doth lloo Cako contains neither free alkali r,nl- wnrrlilPKR flllintr. ,,W. .. T, -.. Msar,ssgss5g3gs I GAIL BORDEN tt ssa 1 EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED IillX. Has No Equal 50LD CVERYWKER8 v gao&tlgsssEswl:' !r IBaMJ3M.MasBfr tMliissSI M if IliiHslEfSltssHsB-sssH ssHRsssssB i'jQlsHni3B5j'SIiiB JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Din .c. ' ;..-. Pennat'id Things by the Good Natured Man. Rrj.iti H tin- llnikl") or Xfbraska. Itilin Smith & Co. will now hold n iiillllnithiii. Otegon ueols tho Hakntu rain makers for a few days. The Ice wotki seem to offer the only relief for many iiti IStyanV nomi nation. Brjan Is not u Imltor; so Ihoie now, nlle pireiind lmly, cn.no tn III- iippi rt. Rend Bryan's scathing miol'u'.i In review of ihixtlnnrlls-u ittul the gold standard. rr!in ctdil.l bo rioo out at Hid Ore gon state ralr but not nt ji nalihtutl con vcnl I'll'. Mrs. Annie I)iggs, a "ropulUt leader of Kinias" don't want Teller. Well, dear ghl, jou don't have to have him. Gentleman: It's time lo quit mud Hinging und abu-ie and raco the pant mount Niite which Is the money ques tion, not personalities. Bryan's speech Is pi luted hi full today. It is the truest plclute or the man that can bo presented. It nomi nated him. It will go far to elect him. The Republican platform denounces the tariir policy or the Cleveland ad ministration (which Is not Cleveland's at all) but uowhete specifically de nounces the financial policy of Cleve land's administration (which Is Cleve land's altogether.) Bryan and McKuiley arc clean, ablo and typical Americans, representing squarely tho cause of bimetallism ver sus the gold standard. It, will now be determined before a Jury of twelve million people, whoso void let on the question will go far towards settling tho question. The Statesman has been ablo to print a dispatch from England saying McKlnlcy's defeat means "financial panic, commercial ruin nnd iibccond civil war." That isnwfiil hot tnlk from tho British goldltcs. They would have everything to gain by a civil war In this country, and England would undoubtedly support, the re bellion. Tho way tho different classes of pol iticians took tho Brynn nomination Friday was comical. Both sides took to tho brewery ns It was hot stuff on ti hot day. In corners hero and thore wcro goldltcs gasping for breath. Ike Patterson, Dee Keeno and Jack D'Arcy seemed to bo trying to supply the nbsense of breath with something more tangible. Found. Purse, with money In. Owner can have samo by proving property nnd paying for this notice. Call at Journal oillce. 7-10-3t JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of irass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. YEW PARK REPUDLICAN CLUB-A meeting of this club will be held at the Yeyf Park school on Tuesday the 14th Inst, at 8 a. m. to elect delegates to the county convention of llcpubllcan clubs, and to elect officers and to transact other business of the club. l)y order of executive committee, 7.10 31 THE OREGON PEACH BITTERS is noiv reduced to (O.50 per dozen if the cash ac companies the order. Per bottle 75 cents. Send direct to the manufacturer, II. Klas, Aumsville, Or. 7-9 '" A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEV-Active agents, both men and women, aro wanted to, sell the nsw dish washer. Inquire of N. W, Uarretson.at the bridge on Eighteenth st. Salem. Ur. out HERE'S VOUR CHANCE.- proprietor u.nl.'ln .rfrlA fl (Tfwl WPelf 1 V nfiWinmM nflfiw- in good town for unincumbered improved Sa. i),m nmni-riv. No ODDOsltion. Good rea. sons. Information at tills office. 6 18 tf Unit ZA I Prrivinf mare for sale at a liar "". -.... - -- - -. gain; weight about 1160; good traveler, in ciuire of Wm. Brown $ Co, 30 tf FOR SALE-At a llargatn. rine residence and cerner lot, pear city hall. For further particulars inquire at this office. 6-23 1 I WELLS 'Dug, drove, bored and repaired. A A T.. l?Aaatl CnlAnt SI U Address a. Mn, puuwi ieih. n llit vtU t;AI I"l will commence to tle- livr r hay about the 20th to any persons want ing a fine quality of mlsed hay, consisting of clover, blue grass, orchard pass, and other crass. Later on I will have timothy and cheat Leave orders at John Hughes' store, i'oiwithH S. rhoroas, or let me know by postal card, Ss1b. Geo. E. Allen. 7 15 im FOR SALE OR KENIV-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large lam, 2 acres bearing orcbard,lot of small fruit.good water, Wod atumpage cn tys hd. Bo 14 jt Salem for Infante T HIR?Y yfi-r.' nlnnrvfttloa of million of parsons, ronn.it It la nnrtnostlona'hly Ihw bost rntaaily fog Infant nud Children tlin world ?rtn aver 'nin.trn. It is hnrrala.t. Children lllto It. It plrc- thent hgrtltn. It will gavo tholr IItch. In It Mothers hrto oraoilitns tvltlch in ixhsolntcty srtfoad Tir.-otioaUy ynrfoot nn n, obiiil'a inodlobie. Cristoria destroys 'Worms. Castorlrt nllnys FoTOTlnhnein. Cnstorift pravoats Tomttlni; Sont- Cnfd. Cnwtorla ourcn Dlnrrlima and Wind Colto, Cnstorln, relievo Toothing Tronblos. Castorla envoi Oonsttpntlon nnd riatnlenoy. Custorln. nontrallzcs tho nlfoota of cirtrhonto nold (;n or piLononi nip, Castorla does not oontnln morphine, oplvuit, or other nrtrcotto property. Castorla nmlmtlutot tho food, rennlalos tho Ktomceh nnd howal. giving healthy and natural aloop. Castorla In put np In ona-idto bottle- only. It Ii not wold In hnllr. Don't allotr any ono to sail yon anythlni; olso on tho plea or promise that It 1 "jnst an nood" nnd "wHl answer QTorr purpose" . Soa -bat yon rot C A-3T-Q-RIA , Tho fao-tlmilo idRBfttura sf Children Ory for V3kSSK3 LAWN MOWEKb rirTir t t 10 MACHINE OILS HAY KAKES, Q3rlX.A.Y BKOS., and AXLE OREASI? Haidwatef Stoves and Tinware. GARDEN HOSE. cnatttv -v-i- BICYCLES. LAWN SPRINKLERS. SALE ME, OK.. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. LEADlNOgHOTEL OF THE CITY.j Rcduced'ratcfl, Management lioeral. snd points olJintcKst. Special rates will be -EXCELSIOR - STABLE B. C,1 Hansen, manager. Onlvcool horieiin I iilUfaclum .Minnt-Ml. Ladies and Children, who travel by the Ilttrlingtou Route nio given particular carp arid attentlcn. lust to illustrate what this means) A few months ago, Ave children whose aces ranced lillnlTlTuilTTlKrom 3 tQ " yeara made the iuuiui.r wtui uui iisw iiuiii -j" lensburir, Wash., to Kansas City.ENTIKELY UMACCU.M I'ANIED. Tickets, tlme-tables and full Information about our service to Omaha, St, Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago upon ap plication to the nearest ticket agent or by addressing A. C. SHELDON, G.A., l'oitland,Or, Through Tickets TOiTHE $VIA TUP Union Pacific System, T Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourls Sleepera and FreeJ Reclining Chairs dally between TLAKD to CHICAGO Our trains are heated b steam and lighted by Pintseh light. Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays ' Time to New York, 4 1-2 davs, : Which is many hours quicker than com -pctltom, For rates, time tables and full information apply to JiOISIS & JiAMKBIi, A;fftv( Sclera, Oi. R.W BAXTER, C.E.BROWN, f-enpral Agent Dist. Pass. Agent 13S Tpird Street, Portland. i mm EAST! and Children. Cast orj sy 1th tho prttroaaga of na in apeolt jf -t wlthont Enoaslng. IsonaTery wrappir. vm Pitcher's Castorfa. Electric ears leave ho;el lor all public buildings given to pcrmnnent patrons, A. ii. WAGNER, Stitih. lite); ol State Inmirnnce block Os'i; i. k .- .- . Vi ( ! RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars. ElegantDlnlnff Cars Tourist SleGoin Car$ To ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutli, l'utgd, 'rand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or wtltn v THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, -265 Commercial srrcet, Salem, Or. A, D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pan. Act., 1 1 Morrison st., corner Third Portland, Or, LODD POISON A SPECIAL! Yi rlmorr. Ha oaiujotTtfr tiiir HLDOD poiihjn mrmsoentlv cursdtaUtoU dsys. Yoo cBbt rested A us f orsom price) ender tsme cuanii ty. ItiOBcreri-rtoeoioabertWBwllIoow Iraet to pay nllroad tartxl hotel b(iUn4 wehtf, nrr. Im i,irwliuocm.irjrouuTSMeionj aide poUah. tM still Mto achw mer aches a4 T-.T.w.r-r--T-..vT:.r-T'A...i- 4it.a' fhaptc. Conper VoluttdUpoti. Ulcers1 oa ii v luinue l-Ateiiiitf in BUiutn. soie sib. uu iiiiiiMin wyutu. nw y.c w is y anl . U tbU SleoouiWry ULOOD I'OlSO.f bti- sato ee acd cJialMeiKa the world for caifl wecioteure. 'XXl iSUcaM bu alirsrs Ctaf Ml tfca sVJU ot tko Huiet omiaeatphysl o4B. HH.SM espttal Uihln our uaeoodV .BAMBlAAbimiM. Wi AoliitthaBOSt Zss0t n The Capital Journa FORi. THE tl(WB 110L do a ltittcry buslnctw to hwcII Its clrculntion; but In addition to giving value received, It gives lt sub scribers valuable premiums. Now Is the tlmo to order your read ing mutter, and It will pay you to no tice tlio following special olfers. Any 0110 of tho following four peri odicals Ifree. ono year, to any sub- berlber of THE JOUltNAL who pays $1.C0 In advanco for tlio dally, by car rier, three months, (GO cents a month) or by mall six months. (25c 11 month) or tlio wceuiy m moniiis, 1,91 a year. tlio best lui pago Illustrated fashion miiguzlnoot Kow York freo for ono vear. Tho above nrlccs uro not cash, and tho chcapcbt combination over of fered. Tho "Qucon" Is a high-class prnctlcal, homo magazine, 11 1 NEWS. & A practical farm paper, edited by a stalf or oxporlonccd ngrloultuml writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what tho farmor wants. U A handsomo, attractive, 'homo pa per, to which every woman will glvo a hearty wolcomo. rnr That great national nowspaper, whlch.ls known to everybody The Clii Garden.' Tho delightful Chicago children's magazine. Just tlio thing to read to tho llttlo ones of tho home circle It brings tho kindergarten Into tho homo. Song, games and story, Beau tifully Illustrated, $1 a year, Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Lltcnituro Co. six months. PRIMARY SCHOOL A iKwk by E. Hofor. on tho rotten primary systcui.prlco i¢fl,. Can bo had instead of nn'y of tho abovo prem iums. ' "r CAPITAL III ill i FASHIONS, WOMAN 1 ! " j x 1896. ForQ25c Dally ono-month, months. Weekly three Our Great Features THE JOUltNAL Is pre-eminently a paper for Mia peoplo, In news, poll tics and editorial opinions. Farm Department- THE JOUltNAL docs notprotond to bo an agricultural paper, but keeps up a well-edited farm depart ment, by a competent fanner, who knows the needs of tho Oregon farmer. It also contains correct market reports. Woman's Department A largo volumo of social nows and ?;ood homo matter of Interest to tho omlnlno part of tho family is ono or tho attractlvo features or THE JOURNAL, tho only newspaper lu Oregon employing a lady editor. Youth's Department This fcaturo Is ono of great valuo to a family with boos nnd girls. THE JOUltNAL will not publish wishy-washy stuff ln this depart ment, but good, bracing matter, of an entertaining and educating char acter. A Modern Newspaper THE JOURNAL Is the first avid and only paper ln Oregon to meet tlio hard times by reducing tho prlco and Bonding out only what papers aro paid for ln advanco, nnd runs no bills. 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