Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 21, 1897, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal.
J3Y HOKER BROTHERS
MONDAY, J USE 21, 1897.
tar& Mil ttMWfca tWt 1$ Mfcsti?
prefect Its and dfcSaffef ar Je sjar
tret far more cacaatetefr w
ns tfee Wlkaa-Conaaa tariff and
tfcat as bad enow. A raise of 415
atwoa Uk aagar datj atoat aas
eaed the reflrr syadleatas to la-
port JWAWOJ niMHiae la adraacr of
DM fcfcc atft or Jwjt'w :
titffoM Of forcSS.
walti. Itaaaanaal iata wIUmMC - . Btetrf-jm rAdtwate Yatf; iial-
geaUaa feaaa sag- owe wfcea lie ata- bewreoaaty:
ta srladpk for wkkrii be Tae Adwatt na received many ln-
oaiifcs as to Ite priUoa oa tbe ques-
Urn of a satoa of reform forces in tbe
Pa camaiatens of PrajMoai Chap- caaapatga of 13W. "t OBly has tbe
nih Stal nlwrdLr trn ASTOQate 4MMM Views as rexaiua
stood.
city aod Marios oua ty. are wll oae J net proftt of M09,0 before the
bill
voice demanding tint Ute eiiargas
against Jadj.e Terrell tU be lares-
Ugnled and that any wroa? e tbe
taxpayer all bo exposed sad pue
Isbed. They declare as a atatter of
party policy aad as a atatterof right
and Justice Uat tbe whole aderiUed
soaidal stall bs laM bar and tbe
raid a tbe treaary topped Mr. S.
CkCnr&, biwetfa contractor, who
hu lnce aianr rear moalled ateals
to state lastltutHKW, soes farther and
declares tbat there "feoaW be a atass
meet leg called aod B)aaeUo is
sued to restrain tbe paywest of tbe
two warrant Hmei br Terrell Tbat
I pmfeaMr Uw only way to pot a per
raanetit ebecSc Mr tbe practice bo
In roae la till- enantr. Jarfjw Ter
rell iui tw tblw tbat be can stake
cuitracts ami audit brilcaod teTe
warmit i.-Meil. "All by his lone
some' If be ran do tbat lawfaUy,
tbjr Is nutwW for acy prosaadiags
against Itiw. If he can let bic con
tracts wftboat taking bids, pay bills
without the consent of tbe commis
sioner's court, keep Uieni off tbe rec
ords of the term during which it Is
done and change tbe bills as he sees
bt, If all tins can be done according
to the laws of this state, then there is
no rea.son to spend a single dollar in
vestigating, and a mass meeting Is
not needed. But the mot prominent
K-pMlcr.ns a-.'tee that thia cannot be
done accord in;; to law and they de
clare I hut Ju.le Terrell lw done
.tiiosti Uiinfjs and tlmt be must be
- tried and removed, if In the power of
1-tw to accomplish. The Republican
party has ltd good name and reputa
tion for county government at stake
In this matter. If Terrell were a
Democrat or a Populist who would
spare him ? He would be a campaign
argument all over the state. The In
tolerance and hatrd that Is always
on tap among the partisans for rev
enue would flow in unstinted streams.
lie would be held up as a horrible ex
ample of what the teachings of tbe
Wilson tariff and free coinage lead to.
T. T. Greer would never quit talking
and writing about such a man. So
wonder the Republican leaders are
alarmed. They do not want to go
. upon the canvas on the defensive with
ttic record of tbe reckless financiering
thut Is fatacked up against their man,
Terroll. And some of them are shrewd
enough to surmise that tbe vorst has
not been told about him Tub Jour
nal would warn the Rcpublcan man
agers to undertake no whitewash, nor
tu. Spread their net so broad an to al
io v the cliler culprit to slip through.
Already it is Intimated that other
. county oillcials arc to be Involved.
Contractors arc to tw prosecuted. All
thut is foreign to the purpose, which
the people will not lose sight of. to
wit: The Illegal and rock lass trans-
, actions of the county court, in the
person of Judge Terrell. If he bus
done no wrong It Is not worth while
to drag in others. Effort to obscure
tbe main Nsuu will be mude, but
should not prevail.
is a law, asd as araefc awe br tbe ad
raace ia Mgar. The Oicsoeiaa is
correct and coorirtcot fa poariae oot
its deaaacialMms vpoa tba breach of
faitb wit tbe Gold DemocnU, with
out whom McKiaJay woold not bare
carried ow two tbirds of tbeSeaab
llcaa states. For erasy Demo&xlic
rut tbe guldeeraey tsavc tbe BepaMi-
caos la J3W. tbe coarse of tbe present
oooeress ia patting tariff Ideas ahead
uf tbe soood nooey compact, to which
taey eoasaiiuea toeatrenes aore-
senrvdly, Cleveland and bis Wall
Street allies of tbe national Dem
jcntcy will take back two Repebiican
rotes la J. (7nle the soaod
money Denocnts are placated by
sorae aiean before tbe next prestdeDi
Ui eleetioa tbey win be tbe aieaas of
defeating tbe party tbey helped Into
power Inst fall. Tbe Oregon ton Is
also fearless in pointing oat tbe
absurdlt of international bimetall
ism. Tbe Repabiicaas who are so
vehement in denoaacing tbe Oregon-
ian as a renegade to tbeir party
shook ask themselves whether tbey
are not renegades to principle and
apostates from the cause on which
tbey won their boasted victory for
tbe honor and integrity of the
country.
- .-.-.. . l.-Sl. In
. . ... . unsmMCinnoi! in waiwuvj
The lead.ng Repabiicaas of tbls Ue day UHaj elect, mlc a L,,. and all bis frtorts o. tbe faulty Sj!Kw- will be fair
wlUraa tbe aeaseaee of tbr of tbe to aBd an jnrties laboring for a
reseats ooe-tbtal of tbe eaUre board resitaUoa of silver to its constitu
ting abwaL If Chapman B a man tloaal rtpbts aod tbe position it occu-
ofsweb trajweeadeat eeoins wby not P" Fnw w "" ' "
sbojlt bfc? ease to tbe eoashJeraUoe
of tbe fall board? If be ba got to
keep bis place by sbarp practice be Is
not ia for it. The party site work
of preferring' ebarpas aeaiast three of
tbe prufeasors for drunkenness and in
svburdinaUon oogbt to eonpei an-
This Is a reaeral declaration tbat
states the nrlme obiect of tbe union.
As a means of carrying it into execu
tion with fairnet; and equality to all,
we orgeat tbe following; plan, which
e believe to be feasible, and If ad
hered to wi 1 deliver tbe state and
counties from tbe grasping dutch of
tbe pre-eot gold standard and poverty-
overhauling of Chapman and tbe en- breedlae raeime. We beiieve our plan
tire lostitatlOB. It Is aborting tbat is a good one aad shall direct our ef-!
- ... r.tf Luw. Kijr liiuk nntit rwftr tc
socttenarge can he brought against """- "- " - j
those employed by tbe state as edu
cators in morals and manners for the
suggested.
Let tbe Democrats. Populists and
Silver Republicans each bold separate
young men and women of our state, conventions oo the same day and at
It has long been evident to tbe close tbe same place, and when organized
observer tbat tbe whole institution each coaveollon appoint a commute
of coniereoce aod socn committee
was being dragged down by dirty pol
ities and small men. Chapman is not
a big man himself and seems to have
systematically surrooaded himself
with players after tbe fashion of the
elder Booth, players of such estab
lisbed mediocrity that by
LaGiippe
t; . f.-.. f.. j .- nw
ycti know its ach's and pains,
the lever, the chil s, the cougn,
the depression you know
tht m a.' I Tne Grippe cxhau jts
the nervous system quickly,
lowers tit: vitality. Two
thin j ; shcuH he done at once:
tht bo' j tsttst be strcnglh
ened, a J force must be given
to the nrvcus system- Cod
liver Oil wl:l dt tee first; Hy
pophasph tcs the second. These
areprrn nrntly and rlcasantly
combined in Scott's Emulsion.
It lit the despondency and
heals th inflamed membranes
of the throat and lungs.
But you need not have LA
GRIPPE.
You can put your system in
a condition unfavorable to it.
You can have rich, red blocd ;
resistive strength; steady brain
snd nerves. Scott's Emulsion
prevents as well as cures.
And whether you send or go
for Scott's Emulsion, be sure
you get the genuine.
SCOTT a BOWKE, Kcw York.
C. H. MACK,
DENTIST !
Soesser, to Dr. J. M-SKeene, old White
Comer, Satan, Or. Parties desiring stipend
operations at moderate fees in any brasch are
in especial reqaest.
"Largest and Finest Line of Cut
Glass Ever in the City, Direct from
Libby Glass Works.
S. W. THOMPSON &
CO
meet in joint caucus and apportion to
each mrty the number of offices to
nblchil shall be entitled and the
nominations to be filled by cacb. '
Bac convention will then proceed
STATE NEWS
V,'. B. Donaca has contracted 10,-
iodependenUy to nominate candidates 000 pounds of hops to Faber & Xeis.
for such omces as have been allotted D. Andrews has centracted 5,000
00 it, and also endorse by regularly nomi-' pounds to tbe same firm. The price
chance would tbey ever outshine Chap- nating such candidates as have been to be paid Is 7! cents
The Jodknal would like to be rich
enough to buy a fast press and type
setting machines and erect a new
building. But It does not wantjto be
rich badlv enough to steal from
the public treasury, directly or indi
rectly, because it considers the man
who does rob his country or who
combines with others to do so no bet
ter than Benedict Arnold, we do not
want a fast press and type-setting
machine badly enough to run hope
lessly in debt and lose our control
over the policices to be advocated by
this paper. We prefer our freedom
and Independence to all the glittering
allurements of wealth that involve so
many newspapers In slavery to mas
ters who arc not always unselfish In
their advocacy of ideas. We do not
know as there is any particular virtue
in this course, because we believe it
is the safest and the soundest course
for any man to take in the long run.
We came to Oregon to build up an in
dependent paper for the people and we
have never wavered a moment in tbat
aetermi nation. Such u paper must, be
supported by the people or it cannot
live. Tlila paper is living by such
support and by none other. In all
the excitement of tbe struggle oyer
tbe Icglsluluse last winter no one
eyer Intimated tbat tbe course of tbe
Jouit.VAL wasinlluenced by anything
but a desire to be consistent and ad
vocate its principles regardless of men
It supportedd Mr. Mitchell without
. ' I rliiUn litr t.TiA AlhAr mnrontlnns tn fill !
" such of the ofiices not falling to itself.
Bridge Contract. i For example. in this county the dem-
Tbe contract for repairing the big ocratic aod populist vote is about eq-
steel bridge has been let to R. M. Gil- ual; then each should have tbe same
bert, of Polk county, bis bid being consideration, while tbe silver Re-
next lowest to tbat or Martin&Teal, publicans .shall name as many of the
who failed to tile bonds. The bond of candidates as shall correspond with
Mr. It. M. Gilbert has been furnished their voting strength in the county
to the amount of -2,000 with M. M. this to be determined and such nom
Ellis J. W. Crider and William Faull i nations apportioned by the confer
as sureties, lie will begin the job ence committee,
next Wednesday , the 231 Inst. After each convention has chosen
The full text of tbe bond is as fol- its prescribed candidates, then the
lows; the obligation or contract is three bodies to meet in joint conven
similar to tbe one published last tion and there and then formally re
week, nominate all of said candidates, said
"Know All Men by These Presents: joint convention and its re nominees
Tbat we, R. M. Gilbert as principal, to be designated as was the ticket for
and M. M. Ellis, J. W. Crider and tbe choice of presidential electors In
Wm. Faull as surities, are held and 1896.
firmly bound unto Polk county, Ore-! This will be a Union of forces and
gon, Marion county, Oregon, and tbe at the same time allow each of tbe
city of Salem, Marion county, Oregon, ' parties to retain its party name and
in the sura of 52,000, gold coin of the identity, haying Us own platform,
United States, for the payment of , but all agreeing upon the one leading
which we bind ourselves, our heirs, 'and paramount Issue the financial
administrators and executors firmly question.
by these presents. The condition of j A Union of this kind can be brought
the foregoing obligation is such that, about in this county and state with-
re-
form forces and the result will be.
that not one of the representatives of
wiiereas tbe said It. 31. Gilbert and, out friction between the varion
tbe said counties of Polk and Marion
ana toe city ot balem have just en
tered into a contract whereby the ! u,e B01" P'S"?5 a,ua, ienas ot
1 1 t, , -.ui. , , . . iiiouuuuiy win noiu a single state or
said R. M. Gilbert has agreed to fur- coUnty office.
nish all the labor and materials of, Wc believe a new party under a new.
every klptl, for tbe repairs of the steel name wouiu oe impracticaole and un-
brldge across the Willamette river at ir.lSI,?,'de3,KdlreSl1!lis aKtD? Som
,.,,, ., . , .. i v,, ing election. It is difficult to induce
the said city of Salem, on or before t!ie pg to break away from old
the 10th day of August, 1S07, and party names and party ties within so
whereas the said R. M. Gilbert has
agreed to give secuiity for tbe repair
ing of said steel bridge according to
tbe contract therefor.
"Now, therefore, if tbe said R. M.
Gilbert shall furnish all the material
and labor and complete said repairs in
accordance with tbe terms of the con- the
short a time. True tbey should not
find this a difficult task to do, but just
now we are confronted with a condi
tion and not a theory, and we must
apply the most effectual and certain
remedy.
On the money question there is no
difference between these three politi
cal parties all favor the abolition of
' tlin nntlnnnl Konlrtnrt rtirtnhi fTliA
UUtlUUIU UUMIVIUK STOlVUJi J. IIC
liJ.1' .uuA'Aimu jAmpjjm
J$P$ MACT1V9
fW
Hnroy Si:ott Is playing politics
squarer than uustof the Republican
papers and politicians from the ad
minirttmlhm down. lie is not liolp
lug to Impose on Mm county a prohi
bitory bigh UrilT in the lntcro.t of
trusts. He rtsmembtsn it was the
P.nl I it,.,.u,pn ...ik. iit- .ritr even a homely woman handsome.
.. w. .'V'."..-, il. ,11111 i.PH ltl III I T.tf.1
, , . iitu oi u women one meets are semi-
men wl.o helped ulect Mckinley. invalids. Failure to fceed the warnings
Every U,. of the Oregpnlai, Is filled . VS && .
with fdlt'iilal uxiwsillona of the faotj sensitive organs little troubles ignored
If a woman is not
attractive, there is
something wrong.
Any woman can be
attractive if she uill
make the effort. It
Isn't altogether a
question of beautv.
It's largely a matter, of health. The
bloom and glow of health go far toward
ely a n
id elow
bringing lauty. A clear skiu, bright
eves, red lips ud the vivacity which
uuuny gooi ie-iing brings, will make
tb.it I he moderate tariff policy, a bill
fur revonuo and mt. Iinnny-eoiiilM-'d
wlt'i loopbnluHfor the trusts, Is the
only one thut will keep fulth with
tin ws sound moiioy Democrats who
turned their Uiaks upon their own
party -una voted ror .Moivinioy or
until they lwve become dominant dis
ease allowed every cliance to snread and
I pain a stt!ed seat tliese things bring
wiuui uic atiiiKcn, tircimi eyes, uie llol
low checks, the nale and sallow skin.
the flabby, strengthleea flesh, which
cltaraeterizc the appearance of the wo
man who suffers from "female weak-
net "
I)r. lerce'a I'avorite Prcacrinlion has
. cured thoiwanils of sufferintr women. Tt
Pal'iie.r,whluli umuuiited to the sumo is a iierfected specific for the troubles
thing! Thnydld . bronuso thoy bo-' '"J'" tllf,m- A!,"cu,,i? the
llcvcd llie Mckinley administration: dr4". aim in a jierfectly rational, not
WO..KJV&ORCU put their currency or KllS
tha country ph a gold basis and In ac-, "" into pale facessolid flesh in
i ... ., I'inUeii placets. It does awav with the
cunlaiieo .with ,lhc sound money jIllH,lHatK examinations ami I "local
theory. Now they (iud the admliils- tioatnient " so much dreaded by mod-
... ii , . mi i ii . . J oKly sensitive woman. For thirty years.
...tratlwii disposed to dilly-dally about t hailn successfully prescrilxHl by Dr!
the retirement of paper money not rier',9Jilef.c.OH51JuJ"S WyJclan to the
, , ., ,, , , . . IinrtlldV Hotel and Surgical Institute ut
backed by gold coin and to rush u buffalo, N Y. "
peoples party hold to some additional
views, out ail recognize the money
and banking question as paramount
and the first to be disposed of. When
we have achieved this financial
victory we can then cross tbe
other bridges as we come to them.
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Pains Departed and Sleep Came.
Mrs. JallaA. IT net, ot Covington, Term.,
whose husband m charge of tho electric
light plant at that I ace, has been a great
sufferer. Iter aliments and speedy euro
are best described by herself, as follows:
tract for the doing of the same, aud
in all other respects comply with the
said contract, then this bond shall be
null and void, but otherwise to be
and remain In full force and effect,
and be liable to enforcement to the
extent of all costs, damages, charges
orexpenses of every nature and kind
which may be sustained by either of
the parties of the first part to said
contract by reason cf the failure of
the said R. M. Gilbert to comply with
the terms of said contract.
"It is further expressly agreed and
uuuersioou mat any extension or "For 18 years I suffered from nervousness
time in which tocompletesaid repairs, iR7rl&
or Should any Change or deviation be . could pot no relief at all. Two years ago,
made from said contract in respect to cwIans. KrMaVSnsSrctaS
me doing oi tue work or making of;
payments, as in said contract stimu
lated to be made, or should payment
be made at any other time or manner
tlmu therein stipulated, the same
shall in no wise effect the validity of
this obligatlorior release the sureties
llfiroln frnm ltnlilllti- !
"It Is the intention of the parties to
this undertaking to provide that any ,
changes or alterations in the manner
of making of such repairs or extension
'of time In which to make the same,
or change in the manner ot making
paymuiits,a shall in no way roleasc the
sureties hdroto from their obligation
on this bond." Mrs. Joixt A. Bnows.
- - - , Informed mo that I had become di
I and that tbcro was llulo hope for me.
rthUll muication 01 IHO Change Of, mon aecmcu ia wy
opinion in piogross among tbe victims ' D Miles' Restorative Nervine,
of the Nanna-McK nley bunco game l W thou unable- to got to sleep untn
4., ... ... ' , """' well on toward daylight, and during all
tho outcome Of the recent special olec- this time I had a deep, heavy pain It? my
tion In Mio T-'Irst. Mln,,.-I ,nn. left side. I wo most fnw6, imkd. but
- -" - v ....-ww.. vuuh.- aiier taiting one-nan doiuo oi tue Atmiu
sionai district is improssive. In 1S04
tho Republicans carried the district
by n plurality of 429. A weok ago tho
Democrats elected tho free coinage
candidate by a plurality of 5,610.
Tlioro is no improvement on n
country liotelkecpor for county Judge
anyhow,
(-&& fr
tA hj& mmf&mm&
WMra.'fSrm jw t.:?
xritf.j&mJ ?K
I could sleep all night Just as well as I ever
did. Tho Nervine is tho only remedy tbat
gavo mo any relict whatever. I am now
well ana strong, ana I fnanK (d every day
of wy c or Dr. MUt' iftmiw,"
JIUS. JULIA A. BUOWN.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that tbe first bottlo will benefit.
Alldrugglstsseltitatfl,6 bottles forts, or
It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price,
by tho Dr. Mile Medical Oa, Elkhart, lad.
Dr. Miles' Nervine R?.!JS
We are looking for the Salem papers
to build a railroad up into the Crab
tree country in order to get all tbe
trade of tbe new colony. Why this
dilatorincss. Albany Democrat.
It cost 82.65 to cut oil a table le' at
tbe court house in Salem. This
makes cold chills run down the Dem
ocrat man's back. What are we
coming to! ! Albany Democrat.
Ed. Scott, who is in jail in Corvallis
awaiting trial, is playiug tbe insanity
dodge and has not eaten enoutrh to
make a square meal in t.vo week--.
He Is awaiting the grand jurj n
charge of stealing.
Twenty-five head of dead cattle were
taken out of stock cars at Arlington
Friday, of those recently shipped !rom
Eugene. Too long confinement in tbe
cars without feed and water is the
cause.
W. U. Keeney, of Long Creek, sold
his 1897 clip of wool in Pendleton,
Wednesday, for 9 cents. This is said
to be the best sale made this year.
Woolbuyers in The Dalles arc offer;
Ing 8 and 8 cents for choice lots.
The ehalem Times vouches for
the fact that there is a spruce tree
in God's valley, a few miles from
Nehalcm, which measures over 81
feet in circumference at tbe ground
and 60 feet in circumference 30 feet
from tbe ground.
Arthur Hodges, county clerk of
Crook county, says Crook county has
shipped not less than 100,000 sheep,
and between 000 and 10,000 cattle
this spring. In answer to the in
quiry if the ranges were not de
pleted, he said that tbe increase for
the year would counter balance the
export.
J. M. Gates, of Kansas, is now en
gaged in driving ,90,000 sheep oyer
the trail to tne Eastern range, They
are divided into several bands, 13,000
of which will pass through Vale in
a few days. These sheep were pur
chased In Crook and Harney counties
and constitute the largest single
drive ever made out of Oregon, says
the Vale Advocate.
As a sample of sour grapes the fol
lowing statement made by Max
Piacht in Portland, is the beat on
record: "I will be near my family
and what I earn I can save, while
tbe cost of moving my family and
keeping the latch spring out at the
governor's residence in Sitka, which
the governor is expected to do, will
eal up all his salary, and nothing but
the glory is left for pay.
$ioo Reward, Sioo.
The reader of !this n.itwr will w
pleased to learn tbat 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
meaicai fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. HalPsCatarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of tbe system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease
and giving the patient strength by
building Un the constitution nnrt nc.
sisting nature In doing its work. Tbe
proprietors have so much faith in its ,
curative powers, that they offer One j
Hundred Dollars for any case that it I
falls tocure. Send for list of testl-'
monial.
Address. ;
F. J. Chexey & Co.,
.-o ,,. v. Tolebo, O.
IgTSold by Druggists, 75c.
SAVE YOUR GRAIN. '
Few realize that each squirrel de
roys 81.50 worth Of trrnin nnnn.illv. i
r.i.AiMni l. , ... - . J
i? u&cice b oquirrei ana i
minator is the most
economical poison known.
aucea to so cents For i
Putnam, Steiner Drug
UrOOkS. G. Ii. L. Rn!kitt. i
btone. d & w-3 10-4m
Jewelers,
221 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon,
MOOgI
Dealer in GROCERIES, piuJ
OILS, WINDOW GUSs7v2
ana tne most comnletp ..T
BRUSHES of all kind, h 't2S
Artists materials, lime, haifcS
and shingles, and finest qu5,
crass seed. v9
NEW ADVERJISEMEl
WOLZ'S MARKET
WOLZ & MIESCKE Proos
DeaUn ia'all kinds of fresh and salt csea s
lb. Cheapest meal
Try Utem. 171 Commercial st
PUBUC SAL-Of dairrcoTT
at public a!e at tbe Al S1M..1..
three qaarter miles eai nf ti . :fi
Fraitlaad road on Sttwfayf foaYaaV
!of dairy cows. Sale i,rJZ!.l
- VUITIWu
o cjock sharp. Terms.- A hK,i j-
caA. 3?otS will be ul'.S
security beanng 8 per eec. lm".i
vears time. Mm. s t t .al 1
' "" fn,
wai-upen laced gold watch. neri
con olace. West K!.m t,.."' S res
fDr:r. "ratotiu
j --.....
0 13
FOR SAI.R Knm.tr,. T
1 5 1 - w4i rarv
-' " . nr t nw ar 4 -
Uid in balk, jc lb. Cheapest mel in b . , ., " -.'"'"iniwe
C. H. LANE,
VTT1
MKRCHANTTAILOR
2lt Cotnmircial St., Salem Or
r"Suits $15 upwards. Paatst upwacds-l
STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING.
Legal acd commercial work a specialty
Telephone or.e-fonr. Office with Sherman
Condit 4: Park, Gray block. Dictation take
at ycrar ofnee and work returned on 'sbor
notice.
4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN.
J, K. GILIvlORK,
Successor to Vhite & Gilmore,
Liflie, Cement, Latli, Plaster.
C tn and Crn Chip. .VI kinds of feed.
?4 STATE ST.
J. H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWLLER, "
MaVei a spo-slty of fine repair work, Setc
Xinw-. c!--V. etc.. 215 Commercial Street
Dtipox Express.
Mtaet all mail and patsenger trains. Rag,
gage H pre to all parts of the cur
lromp semce. Telephone No. 70.
TAMES RADER.
Hello !
S1E O. S. BENTLEY.
If yoa want to move or want a load ol'any
kind banled cr want a load of manure, dirt,
sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster,
brick or sewer pipe, see D. S. Hentlev. cor
ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ting
up telephone 30. Also wood and coal en
hands at all times. Orders promptly attended
to.
j. s. nut
NEW MARKET,
State street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
meats in town. 3 2
Cillj
ml
155 Coatt street.
PASSAGE TO THE COASTui
regular trips from Salem totb- coau
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I HAVE A GOOD MOXEnMnJ
Droposttion for a iun.JK . MJ
m;il .,.K M..r.Ti.. ' W
for property here. nt. in .,"" '"
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ii
WANTED AGF.VTCTr ."
we wantiyou. Good payexclBSTtt,!;!
Salem Oregon.'
PRnUPT jrrTvTtn,. T
I" . ' 11".: Voa
Horse
your buggy tares set for ii and oikr
srri-r axae- t
ti.ri.rSL "??,-??'' m
u'"u"m' "'Ca rt, nt to Took hi
6 5 tm,
THE BUSINESS PRINTER" , "
is Frank Conortr. He is to be f jand at t
bora's, acd hen tound will do t.t,-
printing quicker, more clearly m 1 ,lt,
wtj iuu m.uj mi UC1I. (j,jl
ruK salj-A small, well paytEg bsx
iccatea in tne business ceruer o' the cut j
"-" i" " K1" iivng 1 ir me ngMt
Aaoress A. ii. u care of ) -ml. J
AK:.OCK DON.-Hres sSd
after at $1 for four new thoes. The berfe
anawcttc a. k. w.iiirt. itqSii!. ,
JlZUl. tJ,
WANTED. To trade, ocd baanwj
property, g.Te lull discnp'.ion, loca& 1
pnee, add rest, .care J3urr.1l. 6i:l
WANTED. .Permanent c.Ece uwaaj
correspondent here, balarr $;Sa.
self-addressed sumped envelope to WJ
ur.UWfo, Ucn'l .Manager, care Daily Joe
1
MRS. N. B. SCOTT.-Stenompt9
typewriter, room 6, over LaddJc B3
bank. Prompt attention to all cU'seiilt
THE
CIvUB
STABLES,
Bet horses and czTriaces in the ax
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c.vibc Liiuuipi am reiiaoic azu i
Willamette.
THOMAS k IE
PROffli
A map of the
United States
"AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. "
A. DAGENY,
Family Wine and Liquor Store.
Removed from 102 State to 193 Commercial
street. Bottled goods of the bsst quality.
Salem
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Office in City Hall.
Irrigation nours 6 to 8 n. m. nnrl s
to 9 in the eyeninn.
All irrigation bills forithe summer
will be due and payable tbe 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 made for part of sea
son as more water is needed to bring
out a neglected lawn than judicious
use for the entire season.
Salem Water Co.
The. new wall mips
bv "the Burhneton fo
three feet four iadaij
by four feet lone; up
in six colors: is oonsa
rollers shows ever; J
county, important ton J
railroad in tee iun, .
forms a very dejinlM
useful adjunct to mj
bold or business
Purchased in IotnI
mn the mini cost th '
lineton Roate KIi
cent apiece, but oa 1
of I5centsinsuapsa
the undersigned v
oleasedto senarau
Two routes cut-rJj
lings, Mont., W St.'
Minn.
Pcrtlui '
John d fut;
ITaying disposed of my mer
chandise business, I wish to
state that I can still be found
at my office In tho old Pioneer
Grocery. I propose to devote
my time to the insurance bus
nass, and write policies in the
best companies known. All
porsons indebted to me please
call and sottlo at once and
ave expense or collection.
5 21 ml
Gopher Exter- T N IT 1 1 1
effective and Ja --.-i J1 H,-. -,1.1
)wn. Price re- I 1 IN I III IIAMIT
salebyG.W. illl IN IT Ilfl II I
S Co.,Lunn& UUlJll L H r" Ml
Mttand A. I. vuu U11 1 lC.il U
Northern PacWJ
Railway.
-;runs
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Elegant Dinin" Cars
T.-irf QlopninfCl
.. c. n.. iTT.,w,ii Dnlnti. 'l
Hrand FcAs, Crookstpn, Wi,rr-
&rn'&IS
r!zsm
ftfk. Boston, and tUm
. . .l' ?' rlrdi. H
ror iniormauuu, " -
tickets, call on or write
THOMAS, WATT &
AGENTS
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j65Comm'"rCjaisnw. -
.M'-a'
Morrison st., corner
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