Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 11, 1897, Image 3

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Seven Mouths With Fever
"Wonderful Hccovcry of Health.
Mr. Balrtl's rapid nnd tnarrrlous rccorory
from ft mcro skeleton to lilt normal weight,
270 pounds, was surely tUo fvllrtt tat ot tho
grandest Rtrcmtth-glvuii; and bulldlng-up
medlclno cvor producod, namely:
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
J. II. Daihd.
"Gentlemen I wish to express to you my
gratitude for tho great good that Dr.
Allien' Ifervtnc has done lor mo. I was
taken sick with typhoid lover ana I laid
In bed for sovon months. After getting
over tho lover I was thin, nervous ana tired,
nnd did not regain my lost strength. I tried
several proprietary medicines, and finally,
after having been roduced in weight to ISO
pounds, I began trying your Nervine, and at
onco began to Improve Was Anally entirely
cured, and today I can say I nover telt bet
t In all my life, and weigh 270 pounds,
his is my normal weight, as I measure
6 leet 5U inches in height."
South Bend, Ind. J n. BAIRD.
Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is eold on a positive
cuaranteo that tho first bottlo will Doncflt.
ll druggists ecll It nt $1,6 bottles lor$5,or
'will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco
by tlioDr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Re;K,th
SILENT
Are the Mills M Furnaces
Thousands of Unemployed Await
ing Better Times.
A correspondent writes tho San
Francisco Examiner, as follows, from
Cleveland, O:
Cries of Industrial and commercial
distress go up from every county In
Ohio. The whole common wealth Is
prostrate. In spite of the absolute
certainty that the tariff bill will be
come a law within a few weeks the
times are Rrowinn worse Instead of
better.
It is impossible to exaggerate the
distress in this state. Farms haye
actually shrunk to half their value,
and the figures actually show that
ever since Mr. McKlnleys election
yalues have shrunk not less than
10 per cent. The depression is
so terrible that loan institutions are
holding thousands of overdue mort
gages, which they do not dare to fore
close, because pricesthave sunk so low
that farming land frequently falls to
bring the price of the mortgage at
auction.
Wages are being cut down in all
directions, factories are running only
part of tho time and usually with re
duced forces. Thousands of idle
workmen join with the -ruined farm
ers in tho cry for prosperity which
was promised. Everybody knows it.
Nobody denies it.
I was at Canton and walked about
tho very spot where hundreds of thou
Bounds of worklngmen heard Mr.
McKinley proclaim from the wooden
stage erected in front of his house
that the defeat of Bryan would re
open the closed factories, raise wages,
give everybody work, restore tho days
of plenty and security to farmers and
give the merchants a chance to llyo. I
talked with many representative
citizens and
they all told the same
story hard
bankruptcy,
said:
times, suffering and
Mayor Rice, of Canton,
There never has been anything like
this In Ohio before. There are hun
dreds of families in Canton today who
are suffering for want of food and
clothing. Things are getting worse.
In three months this year I have
spent out of my private purse for food
und coal and clothing to give away
more than my year's salary as mayor.
The factories are cutting down
wages and reducing their forces.
Many of them aro not operating more
than three days a week; most of them
are running without prollt. Farm
land that has been worth $100 an acre
cannot be sold for 830 an acre. It is
almost impossible to borrow money on
real estate, because tho prices sink
and sink.
The farmers and worklngjinen'are
deserting the Republican party by the
wholesale. The Republicans cannot
yi if pi
iitiuibni niii
hide the evidences' of dlstfdsa hero.
They arc in bo scon everywhere.
I know of scores of men who arc In
solvent and who continue In business
simply because their creditors do not
dare to act And, In spite of this ter
rible condition of things, the Repub
lican party contents Itsslf with the
payment of Its private political debts
in the form of a tariff bill.
"Why, 1 had a half-naked girl come
to nic to ask for relief for her penni
less father and a family of live chil
dren with the explanation that her
father voted for Mr. McKinley and
thought that on that account I might
not feel like helping him. Of course,
I helped him. We must help to relieve
distress In sucn a time as this regard
less of polllics. But I cannot see how
Senator Ilanna and his friends can
fool tho people of Ohio at the polls
this year.
Educational Number.
The Journal Saturday, will bo a
double number with colored suppli
ment on book paper containing half
tone engravings of our principal in
stitutions of learning, names of all
promoted pupils, rolls of honor, and
full reports or the graduating exor
cises in onr various institutes of learn
ing.
A large special edition will be
printed and pupils and parents will
want them. Each number will bo a
splendid advertisement of our city.
Each copy should be sent to some ono
interested in building up Salem.
What a mighty force ail the parents
and children, using education as a
lover, can become for the develope
mentof Oregon!
Sioo Reward, Sioo.
The reader of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall.s Catarrh Cnre
Is theonly positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. IlalFsCatarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature In doing Its work. The
proprietors have so much faith In its
curative powers, that they offer Ono
Ilundred Dollars forany case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monial. Address.
F. J. Ciieney & Co.,
Tolebo, O.
tgg-Sold by Druggists, 75c.
SAVE YOUR GRAIN.
Few realize that each squirrel de
roys $1.50 worth of grain annually.
Wakeleo's Sciuirrel and Gopher Exter
minator is tho most effective and
economical poison known. Prlco re
duced to 30 cents For sale by G. W.
Putnam, Steiner Drug Co., Lunn &
Brooks, G. L. L. Baskettand A. I.
Stone. d & w-3 10-4m
Call for Warrants.
Notice Is hereby giyen that I have
funds on hand to pay all warrants
presented prior to November 0, 1895,
and Interest will cease on tho same
from the date of this notice.
Dated June 5, 1897.
G. L. Brown,
0-5-lw. County Treasurer.
Coffolene. Is now retailed at 20
cts, and no other substitute for Coffee
approaches it as a fine Ilcalth drink
and a cheap one. Try it and bo con
vinced of its merits. 0-9-lm
DJard Fall. F. S. Thompson, a
painter on the court house contract,
fell eighteen feet, this morning, while
working In tho county surveyor's
room. lie struck with one arm on a
ladder rung, bruling it some, and &uf
fered a severe abrasion on his left
side. He was soon able to be about,
but will bo laid up for a few days.
It is remarkable fact that n iran never ap
preciates the sufferings of others until he
himself, haspassed through the fire of pain or
remorse. Then it is that he looks around for
those who are suffering he wants them to
profit by his experience," he gives his time and
money gladly for the benefit and never tires
of his real. There are plenty of men weak
and worn out, struggling with remorse and
fear, and the natural outcome of habits that
brought incapacity a sense of lonesomeness
and a feeling as if the best side of life had
been banished forever. Such men
should write to Thomas Slater,
Box 390, Katamaioo, Mich. He will
send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed
envelope full particulars about the method he
used, and this will enable any man to get a
complete cure at home. It is the method Mr.
Slater used to cure himself of the troubles
that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure
was so complete, to satisfying and such a
wonderful change from his former condition
that he will gladly tell others all about it,
sending all particulars. He figures that he
doesn't know of a better way to show his ap
preciation of his own cure and the sufferings
of others. There must be generous men in
his world to off.set the tide of avarice. Write
Jo Mr. Slater,-it will cost nothing for bis des
cription aad method
AkimitiiitiiyiTiismiii vsi
sit
u Sa'ffiijw.miitH'jin-'Siirr iWti i
ilEftl
from morning till night the woman who still
uses soap for cleaning. The "Gold Dust" woman
is through by noon as fresh and bright as her
house is clean.
makes one stroke serve for two in house clean
ing and the saving of money is equal to the
saving of labor. Sold everywhere. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
St. Louis, Chtcsnc. New York,
Call and see GRAY
D
Li
The greatest variety, and finest
corner State and
FgTheonly complete stock of blacksmith and
STOV
q hhn
MiMunnn RFRTnRFn
lllfH lllVJWL 1YI-.VJ 1 JllU This wonderful i-i-ml.
ruaraateed to cure all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of
Brain Power, Headache, Wakelulness, lost Manhood, Nightly Umls
sions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power iu Generative Organs of
either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of
tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Consumption or
Insanity. Can be carried In vest pocket, fr.ooperbox. 6forf. bvtnail
d. Circular Free.
anulactured bv the Feau
Drug Co., distributing agents. Third and Yamhill sts., Fortlind, Or.
For sale by P.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH,
and the most complete stock of
BRUSHES of all kinds in the state.
Artists materials, lime, hair, cement
and shingles, and finest quality of
grass seed.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED AGENTSIf you are a rustler,
we want you. Good pay exclusive territory,
anywhere in Oregon. Address P. O. Box 75
saiem urcgon. on im
COW bOR SALE. Good gentle cow, gives
nlrntv of pocd milk. Will lie sold ehean.
Apply to M. J. Matson, at Union Bargain
siore, aaiem. on 319
WANTED, A good, gentle pony.big enough
to drive, u, j.a., fllacleay, Ur. 7 3tt
PROMPT ATTENTION: You can have
your buggy tires set for $2 and other light
ures. iiorse snoetng, 4 new snoes lor Si
First-class work guaranteed. Tohn Holm.
blacksmith, High street, next to Cook hotel.
6 3 imd w
GLOVE FOUND In Wilson avenue,
ladies brown kid glove, nearly new. Owner
can have same at Journal office by paying for
this notice. 6 7 3t
LOST A brown leather valise, medium size,
mica witn taaies and children's clothing, be
tween Salem and Lake Labish, on Portland
road. Leave at Wade's store. North Salem,
or at Thomas & Watts' office for reward.
6 4 .1 t
THE "BUSINESS PRINTER"-sOf Salem
is Frank Conover. He is to be found at Dear
born's, and when found will do your business
printing quicker, more clearly end satiBiact
ory than any one here. 5 20 tf
BROWN FOUNTAIN WASHER. Best de
vise known for canning fruit, general cooking
by steam. Prices reduced to suit the time,
from $3 50 to 2.00. Address J. B. Brown
by card or otherwise. Salem, Oregon.
6 5 3t.
FOR SALE A small, well-paying business,
lV1.n in ,1.A IiiiiTm.cd ..Ml., s ik. a! frt
sale cheap. A good living for the right man.
Address A. B. C., care of Journal. 6 4 im
FRESH COW FOR SALE. A gentle,
easy milker, at a bargiin, G. A. Nichols,
Fruitland.'Or. 6 f 3tt
FOR SALE OR TRADE.r-The best hay
and stock ranch in Oregon consisting of 200
acies, is good for fruit, grain or general farm
Ing. Will sell for half its value on terms to
suit or vill trade for town property or a
small place. For particulars address Box 62,
MillCity.'.Oregon. 5.20.1m
A KNOCK DOWN. Horses shod here
afier at $1 for fournew shoes. The best stock
and woik A. R. Willard, 139 State street,
Salem. 5-14-tf
WANTED. Permanent office assistant and
correspondent here. Salary $780, Enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope to W, L.
BROWN, Gen'l Manager, care Daily Journal.
. 58 tf
FOR RENT 40 acres, house, barn, wood
house, workshop, milk house, 5 miles out.
30 acres seeded pasture will carry 7 head,
running water. Wood and loo cords stump
ago can be had cheap, 3 acre bearing or
chard, good garden four acres ready to plant
So rods from school small cash rent on easy
terms Address Box 145 Salem, or calf,
G, W. Peaimine, 2 miles north on river road.
7J
MRS. N. U. SCOTT.-Stenographer and
typewriter, room 6, over Ladd & Bush's
bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work.
TRADE. iVnrm to trade for town property.
Ono of tho beet stock and grain farms in the
valley, 15 miles southeast of Oregon City on
Molalla river, 160 acres, too under fence, 35
in crop, in fine pasture. Good running
water on each 0 acres of farm. Good frame
house of 7 rooms, 2 good barns, splendid
granary etc, crop, wagon, team, plows,
mower, etc., goes with farm. A rare cash
bargain at $2,2Co, Will trade for suburban
property in Salem or in any good town in 20
nrllrs of Salem. Write at once for full par
ticulars to E. A. Wright, Meadowbrook,
Clackamas, count, Oregon.
jsagstaafiaKwaag ,wgOad
Washing
Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco.
I'ST
20DSQ3SGQOmmmBB
BROS, new stock of
stock in the city, Northwest
Liberty streets
wagonmakers goous south of Portland.
Jiy using-
Dr. Pcnn'a
Yellow Nerro rills.
Sold by all druggists. Ask for it: take no other.
Medicine Co.. Paris. Frunrp. iin..m.i.
J. FRY, Salem.
THE
'CLU
STABLES,
Best horses and carriages in the city. All
seivice promptj and reliable. Near Hotel
Willamette.
& .MANN,
PRoriiiurous.
Salem Wer Co.
r-Onice la City Hall.
Irrigation nours 0 to 8 a. m. and 5
to 9 in thocyenlnp.
All Irrigation bills for the summer
will be due and payable tlio 1st of
July.
Street sprinkling through lawn hose
positively prohibited.!
No deduction for irrigation during
absence unless water is cutoff the
entire premises,
No allowance rnado for part of sea
son as more water is needed to bring
out a neglected lawn than judicious
use for tho entire season.
Salem Water Co.
Salem Steam Laundry
Pleasenotice the cut in prices
on the following!
Shirts, plain 10 cents
Under drawers 5 to 10 cents
Under shirt 5 to iocents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs. I cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per (dozen,
and other work in proportion.
Flannels ind other work in
telligently washed by hand.
Col T, Olmsted Prop,
The Deimel
Linen-Mesh
Underwear,
Our catalogue contains some
very interesting facts on tne
subject of underwear, Ask for
a copy at our Salem agents,
JOS MEYERS L SONS,
For Do'Jcacy,
for purity , and for improvement of the com
plexion nothing ajuaii Pozzom's 1'ownss.
TNWARE
B
TIIACt MUif J
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SriASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
LXTRESS TRAINS RUN UA1LY.
6:00 F M
8:30 P M
7-'45 a!m
L,v...!l,ortland, .Ar
9:30 A M
7:10 A M
8.-00 P M
Lv
, . Satem . . Lv
Ar.
San Francisco Lv
Above trains stop at ail principal stations
bet. Tortland and Salem, Turner Marion,
Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsev,
Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswefl,
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
tions from Koseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
KOSKBURG MAIL, , DAILY.
8.3o a Ml Lv.... Portland ..Ar
.4.'
1 7.-.
30 PM
OO PM
30 AM
1100 A mJ-Lv... .Salem.... Lv
V2opm Ar....Roseburc. Lv
Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class
sleeping cars attached to all through trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWERN PORTLAND AND CORVALL1S.
Mail llains daily except Sunday.
730 AMI Lv.... Portland.. All 5:50 P M
1215 PM( Ar....Corvallis.. .Lvf l.'oS PM
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of the O. C. & E. Ry.
KXrRESS TRAIN DAILY KXCKrT SUNDAY.
4.'5o p m I Lv
..Portland . . Art
.McMinnvllle Lvf
8:25 A M
S-'SO A M
7.-30 r m ) Lr
Direct connections at San Francisco wi'.h
Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail
steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sai'ing dates on application
Kates and tickets to Eastern points nnd
Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA, HONO
LULU and AUS TKALLIA, can be obtained
from W. W. SKINNEK, Ticket Agent,
Salem.
R. KOEDLER, Manager.
E. P. ROGERS, A. G. K. & P. A. Portland.
Through Tickets
TO THE
BAST!
VIA THE
Union Pacific Sysrem'
iTirough Pullman Palace Sleepers. Touns
Sleepers and Freo Reclining CHairr diiiy
between
Portland to
Chicago
Our trains are heated
lichted by Pintsc J light.
by steam and
Time to Chicago, 3 l-i Jays
Time to New York, 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quicker than ccm
pttitors. I
For rates, time tables and full information
apply to;
BOISE C BARKER,
Agents, Salem, Ort
R.&W BAXTER, C.E. BROWN,
General Acenf Dist . Pass, h genU
135 Third Street, Portland
0. R. & N. CO.
TO THE EAST GIVEST 1HB CHOICti
OF
Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den.
vor Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to
eastorn citios.
For full details call on or address
BOISE & BARKF.R
agents, Salem, 1 Oregon,
OCEAN DIVISION.,
Portland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland
May 17, 22, 27 and Jane 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27.
Fare Cabin, $'2; steerage, 6,
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM Daily SalemJ serv
ice: Steamer Ruth for iPortland, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. Steamer
Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and
Saturday, at 7115 a. m. Returning, leavo Ash
street dock, Portland, daily cxeept Sunday,
at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers to
electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak
ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m.
CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The
steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thun
day and Saturday at 330 p.m. .returning, lv.
Corvallis at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, 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 G, M,
Powers agent, foot Trade street.
e. McNeill,
Prcs. and Manager,
W. II. HURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or
Pet full details call on or address
G, M. POWERS
Foot of Trade St. Local Agent,
OREGON CENTRAL
AND-
Eastern R, R. Company
(YAQUINA HAY ROUTE.
Connecting nt Vaq.'lna Hay with the Sn
Francisco &
van 1
unulna Bay Steamship Co,
STEAMER
"KAKALUJN.
days for San
Orford, Trinidad
and Ilumbolt Bay,
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California,
Fare from Albany or points west to Baa
Francisco: Cabin, o; steerage, ft; to Coos
Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6; to Humbold,
Bay, cabin f8: round trip, good 60 days, f l6t
RIVER DIVISION
Steamer ''Albany" between Portland and
Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves
Salem 10:45 a, m. inesciays, inursuays ana
Satuidays leaves Portlsnd, Vamhill street
dock, 600 a. m. Sundays, Wcdnesday and
Fridays
nmirm tiavwr 'j--.. rv...1it. f
&UVVUH DIUll i.uyn, m.1 ....., 11
J, C. MAYO, Supt. River Division.
Atnjpiw
CALL FOR BIDS.
Sealed bids will be received for making re
pairs upon the steel bridge over the Willam
ette river between Polk county and Marion
county, and entering the city of Salem, all in
the state of Oregon, in conformity to the
plans and specification? now on file in the
offices of the county judges of Polk and Ma
rion counties, and E. F. Parkhurst, chairman
of the committee on streets and public prop
erty of the Salem city council. A'l bids to be
submitted by high noon on Saturday, June 12,
1 59 7. the right to reject any ana all bias is
hereby expsessly reserved.
G. P. TERRELL,
County Judge Marion County.
W. L. WEHS,
County Judge Polk County
E. F. PARKHURST.
6 7 d tu Chairman Com
Northern Pacific
Railway,
iRUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Elegant Dinlnc Cars
Tourist Sleeping Cart
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, rargc
'Jrand Forks, Crooks ton, Winnlneg,
Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To ChioiTO, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York. Boston, and all Points
East and South
For information, time cards, .maps an
tickets, call on or write
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
AGENTS
265 J Commercial srreet, Salem, Or
A D. Charlton, Asst O VI. Pang Agen I
Morrison St., corner Third l'urtlmd, Or
HTTwo routes east.
ONE REASON
WHY YOU SHOULD
ask for tickets via the Bur
lington Route is that it Is
200 miles shorter and a
whole half day quicker than
any other line to Omaha,
Kansas City nnd St. Louis.
Two routes East via
Billings, Mont., and St.
Paul, Minn.
tor tickets and informa
tion apply to nearest ticket
agent or to
A.C.SHELDON, G. A.,
Portland, Or.
TRADE MARKS,
DS8iaNS,
COPYRIGHTS Ao.
Anvono Bonding- n sketch and description mar
quickly uoortaln, rroe, wuother an Invention li
probablr patontablo. Communication! itrlctlv
tonadentlal. Oldest asenor for lecurlnir patents
(America. We bare a Wublngtou offlce.
rutenti taken through Muna & Co. receive
JtMlal notion la tbo
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beantlfullr Uluetratod, largest circulation of
tlJ
jt icientino journal, weeir, terms 13.UU n rear 1
.Mux moutln. specimen copies and llAMD
lioOK ON X'ATENTS sent freo. Address
MUNN & CO.,
301 llrnmlunv. Nnw Vnrb.
"Tl LIGHT OF TOE WORLD
OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART"
Cost over Jloo.ooo to publish. Contains
nearly 200 full-page engravings of our
Saviour, by the great masters. Every picture
is reproduced from some famous paintings
Agents are taking from three to twenty orders
per day. The book is so beautiful that when
peoplo sec itlhey warn It. "FIRS I- GLANCE
AT THE PICTURE BROUGHT TEARS
TO MY EYES." says one. "Cleared $130
first week's work with the bcfbk"says another.
"Some high grade pman or woman of good
church standing should secure tho agency
here at once," says ever yeditor, "as $500 can
be made taking orders for it." Also a man
or woman of good social position can secure
position of manager of this torritory.lo devote
all their time fo employing and drilling
agents and corresponding with them. Ad
dress for full particulars A. P. T. ELDER,
Publisher, 278
Michigan Avenue, Chicago,
in.
4 27 7m
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baffled tho kill of tho most emlnmi t i.hy.l
clans. SSOO.UOU capital behind our uncondi.
tlonnl guaranty. Absolute) proof sent sealed on
application. Address UOOIt ItKMKOV CO
irOJ Mososlo Xeuiple. CUIUAUO. ILXZ
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7 retoro Loit Vitality In old or loung, and
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