rf W tt jr-fir Cures ii Coros talk "In favor sWW ofHood'aBarMparilU, 1 11 f M for no other medl- tT cine. Ita groat cures rooordod In truthful, convincing languago of grateful men and women, constitute Us most effective ad vertUlng. Many of thwo ourea are mar velous. Thoy have won the confidence tt the people; bavo given Hood's Barsapa rlll the largest sales in tlio world, and bavo mado necessary for Its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Ilood'a Barssparlllals known by tho cures It lias ratde cures of gcrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia nd weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, llvor troubles, catarrh cures whloh provo Hood's Sarsaparilla Ii the beat-In fact the One True mood TurHlcr. .. niff c,lro "ver His; easy to HnOQ S FlllS take, easy to operate. 2flc. FOR A RURAL MOTOt LINE. A Proposition From the Salem Labor Exchange. n. H. ItyiiMi of the b'ulcm Labor Ex change, lias prepared tlio following (tatcment, which Is submitted In tlio name of the organization, and com mands the careful consideration of all Interested In tho prosperity of our city and county. a'Tlie preliminary survey has been made by the Labor Exchange for a motor line from Salem to Mill city by the way or Frultland, Bethel, Maclcay, Shaw, Aumsvlllc, Stayton, Mehama and Lyons, with n view of finally reaching the Quartzvllle mines us soon as possible. Wo have received soniesplcndld encouragement all along the line. Judgo Waldo and hiswlfo give a right or way and say they will avistall they can by furnishing beef, mutton, pork and stock feed to help support tho men while working. Otliw along tho lino will do nil they cm by furnishing feed, material and labor. And If tho citizens of Salem Hill do their part, by furnishing us with donations or provisions, clothing, etc., it will thus give employment to those needing It, ab least sulllclent to board tlicin. The men will rcoclvo checks for the balanco duo them. In due time wo will ask tho citizens of Salem to loan us $25,noo to put on tho Iron and rolling stock, the same to bo paid back in tralllcover tho lino of tho road at 20 per cent, each year, for five years. Said 825,000 to bo paid to the labor exchango as follews: 910,000 when the road Is built to Mncleay, $5,000 more when built to Autnsrlllo, 33O0O when built to Stayton and 85000 when built to Meliatnn, provided the property holders in North Salem, Highland, Frultland, Mncleay, Shaw, Atimsvillc, Stayton, Mehama, Lyons, and South Mill City dona to a certain amount of lots upon which to make homes for tho members of tho labor exchange. Wo now number something over 125 members and we ask tho hearty co-operation of everybody, for the cause Is Intended to glvo employ ment to the unemployed nnd to placo them In a self-supporting condition. "We will have cltlzons' meetings at all the above points, commencing on next Tuesday evening at Frultland and at other points later. "A lino will also ba built to Silver. ton and Scott's Mills within .tho next year. Labor must bo employed and for this reason tho lnboroxchango was organized. Wo hope oyerybody will consider the feasibility of building this line of road, as It will bring to Mlem the wheat from tho Wnldo "Ills, the lumber from tho Santlam country, and tho genoral trafllc that will come from nil tho points named, u anally from tho Quartzvlllo mines. (Signed.) Labor Exchange." MKETINQS HELD. Fkuitland, Or., July 22, '00. wrron JouRNAL:-At tho meeting Ma hero last night, at tho school fiouie, in the interest of tho proposed otor Hallway line to Mills City, by way of Frultland, Macleay, Aums ""e.btayton and Mehama, there was Pedged In labor and material over i,ioo, with the expectation of raising iitoeo00onext Tuesday evening. "IbatUrdaV OVPnlnrrtlinrn will lu , "wnug neid I SOME RECORD BREAKERS. List of Men HoMIng Inter-Colleglate nnd Northwest Records. The sporting editor of Tub Jour nal hns prepared a list or the athletes holding tholntcr-colleglatc and north- west recoids, which Is given below. Tho list will be or particular Interest and value to all who take nny Interest whatever in the promotion or college athletes. Ever since state Held day, Juno 7th, considerable discussion hns beenrire as to what were the lnter collcglato recoros and even more interest nns been mnnirestcd In athletes since tho Olympic Athletic club or San Francisco, was defeated by tho Multnomah Amateur Athletic club at Portland during the latter part of June. The Multnomah club's 'success was not much or a surprise to those who were acquainted with tho . ability or the team. Young Kerrigan, who Is but 18 years or ago, or tho I Multnomah team, Is certainly n won der In the athletic world. In his high jump or 0 rcct2 Inches, Kerrigan comes very nenr tho world's record. I Morgan Is n bcnutirul hurdler nnd promises to lower his record or 10 2-5 and 20 1-5 ror tho 120 nnd 220 yard hurdles respectively. At tho Intcrcolleginto Held day con tests at Salem last June, Kuykcndall, (U. orO.)in the 220 yd. hurdle ran under the N. W. record and camo very near beating the coast record but since he knocked rour hurdles down in tho course or the race, the record will not stand. Murphy (W. U.)ran under tho record time and cleared every hurdle but crossed the tape about thiee reet behind Kuykcndall. Tallant, of tho Multnomah club holds both the N. W. and tho coast record for tho mile run, his time being 4:312-5. Gulss (W. U.) shares the N. W. record for tho 100 yards dash with Fuller or tho Multnomah club, time 10 2-5. Kerrigan or the M. A. A. O. and Patterson or the Olympic A. O. share the N. W. record ror tlii hlcrh Jump at 0 root 2 Inches. Lester (U. or u.i and heott . u.i snaro the Inter collegiate record In the pole vault at v reet 3 inches. The rollowlng Is thought a correct list or both the N. W. and intercolle giate records and the athletes holding the same: 100 YARDS DASH. N. W.-1U. Gulss (W. U.) and Fuller, (M. A. A. O.J10 2-5 sec. I. C.-M. Gulss (W. U.) 10 2-r sec. 220 YD. DASH. N. W. Urunton (Olympic A. C.) 23 1-5 sec. I. O.-Colvlg (O. A. C.) 23 2-5. 140 YD. RUN. N. W.-Coleman (U. or O.) 53 sec. 1. C.-Coleman (U. O.) .53. 880 YD. RUN. ls W. Tallant (M. A. A. O. 2:04 2-5. 1. C. Bishop (U. of O.) 2:121. 1 MILK RUN. .N. W. Tallant (M. A. A. C.)4:31 2-5. I. 0. Burnett (O. A. C.) 4:58 3-5. 120 IIURDLK. N. W. Morgan (M. A. A. C.) 10 2-5. I. C Kuykendnll (U. or O.) 17 4 5. 220 IIURDLK. K W. Morgan (M. A. A. C ) 20 3-5. I. Q. Kuykendnll (U. of O.j 20 1-5. MILK WALK. N. W.-Kerns (M. A. A. O.) 8:10. I C Do Lnshmutt (U. of 0.)8:-312-5. POLK VAULT. N. W.-Kerrlgan (M. A. A. O.) 10 ft 41. I. C.-Scott (W.U.) Lester (U. of O.) Oft. 3tn. HIGH JUMP N. W.-Korrlgnn (M. A. A. O.) and Patterson (Olympic A. O.) Oft. 2in. I. C Davis (U. of O.) 5ft. 4ln. UROAD JUMP. N. W'-Kerrlgan (M. A. A. 0.) 20ft. llln. I. C.-Gulss(W. U.) 20ft. Oln. SHOT PUT. N. W.-Edgren (Olympic- A. 0.) 30ft u n. I. C.-Shattuck (U. of 0.) 35ft Hi In. HAMMER THROW. N. W.-Edgren (Olympic A.C.J127 ft. 0ln. I. C Bodlno (O. A. C.) 103ft. 3ln. f KYavTr IjMBlfefe. tH iiH iuB HI t il V ssB for Infants and Children. THIRTY yeniV oTnerrntton of Cnitorfa -srltli ibn putronngo of mllllona of ponons, permit tin o -pcalc cf It withoat guesting. It is nnqneatlonahly th boat remedy for Infanta uttO. Children thti vrovU lma wt knorro. It i harmless. Children lllto it. It Rhrca thorn hoalth. It -will tavo their Hv. In It Mothers hn something -whloh 1 aluolntnly snip antl prAottoally gorfoot n a chlld'a medicine. Castorfa destroy WiorBm. Cntorla allny rovorlunen. Cfttoria nrovont vomiting Sonr Onrtt. Catorla onro Dinrrhma nnd Wind Colic, Catorln relievo Toothing TronMbs. Cnitorla onro Con.tlpatlon nnd riatnlcuor. Ontorla nontrftHe tho effoott of oftrtonlo noli! nan or Btljonom nlr. Cftatorla iloa aot cotitntn morphlnn, oplnm, or othor nnrootlo proportr. CattorU nsilmllato. tho food, rognlato tho ttonrnoh nnd Tiowelir giving healthy and natnral Bleep. Cattorla In pnt an la obq-bIzo hottle only. It In not oU ia linlV. Pon't allow any one to toll yog anything olio on tlio ploa or promUo T 90 A PEOPLE'S PAPER The Great One Cent Silver Daily The Only Associated . Press Silver Daily. Daily Capital Journal $3 a Year Weekly $1. POST THIS BILL that it 1 "Jmt m good" and " -will Seo that yon got C-A-S-T-QR-I-A. anatror every pnrpoio.' The ffto-Mlmllo algnatnro of CzxA&jfa vnwor. Children Cry for Pitcher'e Castovla. BIDS FOR WOOD. Sealed bids for furnishing wood for tho court houso will he received at tho olllce of tho county clerk until 2 o'clock p.m. on the 5th day of August. A. D., 1800, as follews: For 70 cords or polo oak,and 20 cords or good, clear, largo body llr. Bids, however, will not he received rrom one party or Arm ror more than from live to firtcen cords or pole oak, or ror more than llyc cords or largo llr. Uy order or tho countv pmirt. nt Marlon county, Oregon. Dated atJSalcm, Oregon, this 10th day or July, 1800. L. V. Ehlkn, 7-10 dOt w3t Ulcrk It's In Town. You'll bo surprised. Won't "yellow tho clothes." Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals It. uoiior man soap. Extra lariro rackaircs. Soap Foam Washing Powder.' Hughes. The spot where Custer fell gj9 -John is within plain view o( the llur lltiRton route's track. The monument that murks his last resting place Is little, if any, more thtn a mile distant. You got n good view of it as the train whirk eastward over the solldcit, the smoolheit,the best track ever built west of Chicago. A pretty booklet, giving a brief account of the battle in which Custer lost his life will bo mailed to any one who will ask for it. Write for a copy. Write also for information about rates and trains via the Hurling, ton Route to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and nil othor southern and south eastern cities. A. C. SHELDON, G.A., Poitland,Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, ; window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of I brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, IC3S1TOE mmm zMr Cut this out and post up In n conspicuous placo whnro It will be sren. All tho associated press papers in Oregon, except THE JOURNAL, aro published In the Interest of tlio gold standard. Send 25c In silver for the dally ono month. The Oregon Press Monopoly Will not treat tho restoration of silver fairly. It will not tell the people tho truth. It dare not, Tako n fair papor that gives tho people's sldo as well as tho Wall street side. Are You a Patriot? Help your country by circulating tho only Associated Press Pally In Oregon that ndvocatcs Independent Bimetallism. All tho news of tho great battlo of tho pcoplo for silver. Advo cates tho Hlmclnlllo Union of all- who. are opposed to the slnglu gold standard. Do You Favor Unity and Harmony. as tho watchword or the people or Orego? Subscribe for the Capital Journal i Dailythtrty days for a silver quarter, a galling gun of . Each Issue n complete history of tho dnv nnd l -arguments for tho pcoplo's cause. READ! READ! READ! Tho pcoplo arc charged with Ignoranco by tho gold 'press. This Is n false charne. Whciever the causo ot frco colnniro or trold and silver 10 to 1 Is moro discussed nnd best understood It Is most pop- Is n false charge silver 10 to 1 Is i ular nnd strongest with tho pcoplo Sixty Days for 50 Cents, If you can't talk or wrlto for silver read and mark articles nnd sond them to your neighbors nnd friends sixty hot shot for 00c. Cheapest political ammunition In tho country. Sond a sllvor quarter or half dollar nnd try It. Tho pcoplo must bo educated nnd It Is your duty to help do this work for humanity. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RUNS; nt A .,.... .Ill .1 . n . - -" "uuioyuh;. uuu oil wimK C,Venln(J' Ju,y a meeting IS ieldat Mcleay, to see what Lvl Td?ne at t,,oso Po'nta; and at feMUly 3,; at MeIantt August 1. i. hnennV uccnujf inroiayion JM 'not been fixed. Now Salem should l inn enterprise, by giving nil tho distance it can. Wo will accept Soil ti Provisiens: Flour, meat. clothin,?u,boused ,n tfio work aos!SSi?rjr K00d8 etc- These h"b!Wwork.ny toaupplr the for the ra!i&.0,r'muter,al furnished enfffim.li,ib0.pald forln labor andpiSnablc ,n traflc height benedt evfiri,U8 s 8lmply a loan ? wSj' SA on?,the '.Hoe and lem. iw.JFlso r the city of Sa- ,ulabl5enr?2,0r V,e.road w"1 oe ngpTon i - traflIo. fro ght and pas wlnme 52, ad -100Beach year. InTestffio ca at'L. E. olllco 'ungate our workings. L, Exchange. 52S Mj tiiM A A -well wlected text Is half of the ser mon. Given a good text and a preacheJ who i in earnest, and the result is sun to be good. The text of this article Is s ftlain simple statement that proves itself a the reader's own mind without argu meat The text Is " Good .health is beb ter than great riches." Without health nothing really matten yery much. A hacking cough takes al! the beauty out of a landscape or a sunset Krysipelas or eczema will spoil the enjoy, went of sprightly conversation, of a beau, tlful concert, of a. vrondsrful Minting. The biggest bank account in the world won't pay a man for his health, but t very small amount of money will maki him healthy and keep him healthy. Most all bodily troubles start in th digestive or respiratory orgens. It Ii here that Improper living first makes at opening for disease, The development differ as constitutions and temperament! differ. The causes arc almost identical To get at the root of the matter is simple enough if you start right Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery it a medicine for the whole body. It works through the digestive organs on all the others. It cures the first thing It comes to and 4fter that, the next. It puts health in place of disease in the stomach, and from the vantage ground thus gained, it reaches every fiber of the body and drives disease before it indigestion, liver trouble, kidney complaint, biliousness, Mn unit iraln illseases. SAlI.rlieUUl. tetter, eczema, and all the troubles caused by isipure blood. FOK SALE Gentle family horse and good top uuggy cneap. Apply to u. W.&cnber, South Commercial st. 14 If WOOD WANTED-'Tcn cords of prime big fir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cords split ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this office. 14 tf THE OHEGWTEACinh'nliKi is now reduced to $6.50 per dozen if the cash ac. companies the order. Per bottle 75 cents. Send direct to the manufacturer, II. Kiss, Anmsvllle, Or. 7-9 im HEKE'S YOUR CHANCE. A proprietor wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office in good town for unincumbered improved Sa lem property, no opposition. Uood rea sons. Information at this office. 6 18 tf Pullman Sleeping Cars. ElegantiDininr Cars Tourist Sleeoino Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Daluth, targe-, 'rand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New ork, Boston, and all Points lust anl bouth WE DON'T WANT GOLD alone, but wo want both gold and silver. currency, destruction or owing In this country. If you want repudiation advocato values, ami ropiiuiuuon ono-twcntloth of tho debts tho flliiclo cold standard. It means contraction of our Investigate and you will bo convinced. Thcro Is not gold enough In our country to pay HOFER BROS 1 'Publishers. Salem, Or liJuca Iwauta l'OR SALE-Driving mare for sale at a bar- nntn tvFloht nhnnt Tt&l! mwl (Mw).r Tn. quire of Wm. Drown & Co. 30 if FOR SALE At a bargain. Fine residence and csrner lot, near city hall. For further particulars Inquire at this office. 6-33 tt FOR SALE OR RENT.-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acres bearing orchard, lot of small fruit, good water. Wood stumpagc can be had. Box 145, Salem HOME ItOARD.Good table board, with home cooking, served in family style, only z a week. 105 Commercial street. 6.12.1m CARl'ET I'Al'ER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, last the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spctalty of line repair work, Setb Thomas cloclu, etc., 215 Commercial Street For information, time cards, tickets, call on or writn 'r 5'naps and THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Act,, Morrison St.. comer Third Portland, Or, ;. 1. 1, ,- v r.tiu. 1 a . " VlM"-C C W .xa .-a.(k .l"L II rKtoiJChiwiiaiCo. i " ucwumnrw C.S. X. fci ' nc&iK or i..ln wrjjr br inf , ffri!!. (at ll.W, r i IuUIm, v th Circuit r t qi w riiyuul For Delicacy, for purity, and (or Improvement of the com plexion nothing equals rottoi'a 1'owpgn. P. & Si' Paul By., WWHEBOTA'SVcJ, to " IT f MILWAUKICag OMC-HALf sac Of uox. POZZONI'5 COMPLEXION POWDER! I hj been tht uitdird for fortr jetm and I . u toure (ivpuiir io-ar iiun crer iiar. rozzo.vi's I U tha tdiul oomDleilon nowdtr btitlf yln. I rcftohlDr. clcaclr. hullhfal and lunnleu. I A dtUCAU, InTblbla prctoctlon to Uut foes. I , "HMh eTery box of l'OZZO.V It a nur t I stMSrMt Mroflll'M CUK.I VVVV I , SifA la ifHerclrc uf cusrge. 1 AT DBUaaiSTfl aw VANOY 6T0UB8. GLANCE ATI HIS8MAP! Of the Ch'eago, Milwaukee Jand St. Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and ruinember when going east that 111 tn.'ns are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment issjpeib. Elegant buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with (tec reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beit hhts an electric reading lamp, and Its dining cars aro the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no oitif r offer the above lux udous accommodations, Tlieje are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents In every rail, road office will give yon further Information, or address C.J. EDDV. General Agent, J. W. CASEV, Trav. 1'ass. Agent. Portland 0.- R. & N. CO. E. ;m,neill,!receiver. tothe;east givesjthe choic OF- Through Tickets TOTHE EAST I VIA THE Two TranscontinentJ Routes. H',Vla Spokane Minneapolis St'Pauland Den. vbr Omaha and Kansas Clly.Lovv rates to eastern cities. 30CEAN CITIES. Portland San Fjanclico. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland May 17, 22, 27 and June 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26 Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, (2,50. WILLAMETTE .RIVER DfVISrON. Portland' Eugene. Steamers Ruih and Eltnore for Fortland daily except Sunday at 10 a, rn, For Corvallls dally except Sunday at 2130 p.m. For Eugene Monday and Thursday at 2:30. Lowest freight and passenger rates, Round irip tickets very cheap, lickets told and baggage checked through tn all points with out extra transler charges. F01 full details call on Hoist & Barker agents, SaUm, Oregon, or address. V. H. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt, Portland, Or For full dctahs call on or address G. M. POWERS. Foot of Tradest. focal A gent, Union Pacific System. rrhrough Pullman Palace Sleepers. Towri Sleepers and Free; Reclining tCbalrJ dally between Portland to Chicago, 5 Our trains are heated br steam and r. llohled bv Pinttch lloht. Time to Chicago, 3 ! days Time to New York, 4 1-2 days, Which Is many hours quicker than com petitors. For rates, time tables and full Information apply to BOISE a BARKER, Agents, Skra, Ot, R. W DAXTER, C. E. BROWN, General Agent Dlst. Pass. Aget 135 Third Street, Portland. Th Roy Frahnt Anfl tt velvety softueta of the skin U lwnn rlably obtained by tboa who au feaaowt'tt Complexion 1'owOtr. .' u Ifl t0Vf, (V