Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 21, 1898, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal.
BY HOFER BROTHERS,
NOHDAY, MARCH ai, 1858
EDITORIAL.
Two years next April congress al
niost Hoanlnjoasly recozaiied the
Oubass as belligerent. President
Cleveland w a. ordered Be bis kindly
offices to secure the Independence of
Oub. The old uaamerleao ufspot
Ignored the acMon of oogre and so
prevented Cuba ualBtng ber freedom.
Lane county bas made a good start
for a cow Mete and banoooious Unioo
of the Sllrer forces. There are do
blekeringt, personal JeakHislp or dls
mUiUclhm. ThatoKinty gave Bryan
nearly 400 majority and tbe Silver
Motiment Is stronger now than tben.
The Eugene Guard and tbe Cottage
Grove-Lemati papers hare been doing
noble work for the Union caoe.
The Sllrer Kepublicans are going U
tbe suite conventions to ask for nolh
Ing but Union and harmony upon
DrluelDle. It any oBlces are allotted
to thern they will till them with the
rery b.st men In the organization. If
they hare tbe office of secretary of
state allotted to tbeui they will un
doubtedly ask tha'. Harrison It. Kin
caid, the present incumbent, be con
tinued. Judge R. P. Itoire, of Salem, will
not be a candidate for go ernor. 11
says a candidate for that office woulc
bare to go orer the state aod nuke i-canvas-f,
and It would cot hiui a1
least VJ00 and he cannot afford It. II
would take a ooujI nation for circul
judge if one of tnose offices Is con
ceded to tbe People' party. There
are fourofllces in this judicial dis
trict two Judg-s, district attorne)
and member of the state board ot
equalization. In the conference for
this district the Sliver Republicans
u'ay claim one place. The Democrat
will certainly claim one Judge, it is
going to be a rery delicate matter to
arrange this just righ.tand The Jock
nal bas not seen tit to push tbe
claims of any candidate, because 10 do
so would make a harmonious arrange
ment almost impossible. In this case
of seeking an Union of three conven
tions personality leads to confusion,
while principle leads to harmony.
MR. HAWLEY:SDEFENCE.
Tub Jouhn'al. prion President
Hawley'a defence of himself In a Ku
gene paper. We desire to do the gen
tleman the utmost possible justice,
but must still Insist that be produced
absolutely nothing new in all the bls
.torjes lie read, or nothing to Justify
his denunciations of John Drown at
Eugene. ThcKoeburgPlalndealer,a
loyal Republican paper says editor editer
ially: The Eugene Register gives an edl
torlil report or a lecture, said to have
been delivered in that city lately by
W. U. Hawley, president of the Wil
lamette university, on Jonn Brown,
in which the speaker clashed John
Ilrown with Wilkes Ilooth, Charles J.
tiulteau, Benedict Arnold and Judas
Iscarlot, and branded him as a cut
thsoat, murderer, liar and traitor.
'Now If this man Hawley is cor
rectly quoted, nnd we hope for the
good name of the stale and Its uni
versity that he Is not, bis proper Held
Is Texas They would appreciate
such sentiments as these In that state
and he could command his own salary
as a teacher In her schools. There
have been more monuments erected to
commemorate the memory of John
Brown of OsRawalanilc, than Hawley
will haye friends In Oregon after de
livering such a lecture, and the mem
ory of John Brown as a hero and mar
tyr to the cause of human freedom,
111 live for a thousand years after the
memory of Hawley has perished from
the earth."
The above is a slander on Texas, as
confederate veterans united with
Union army veterans at Los Angeles
the (ther day in doing honor to the
name and memory of John Brown,
THEM'S OUR SENTIMENTS.
The Journal believes It Is the
moral duty of our country to help
fltib.1 net bor freedom.
Jtev. Stephen A. Northrop of the
First Baptist church In Kansas City,
Mo., In a prelude to his sermon ex
pressed our sentiments. He said:
I cannot heln but feel that war is
inevitable. But humanity Is a larger
.word than America. These dogs- or
warougbt to be driven back to their
kennels, not merely because of this
Maine disaster, but because or llb-erty-JoTlng,
body-starving Cuba. Is
It not about time Unc'c bam
clutched the throat of Spain and bid
her hands ofTf Think of It my pco
nt. We have allowed this country
of hateful name to starve 000,000
men women and children right at
our rcrv doors. 1 am amazed that
the civilized and christianized nations
or the world hare not offered to help
her before this. The lime has surely
come when tbe Uultcdtates must not
keep silent.-'
MR. SEARH EXPLAINS.
Eoitou JovnttAU I have met Mr.
Vf. B. Davis who feels lujurcd by
my mention of his name In my re.
port of the Populist convention.
All the flatcinenls that I made are
technically correct nnd I mentioned
them to explaln.Dr.Embrcc'a earnest
n In fenolng against apprehension
ofouulde Influences In the conyen
iMo. ow, Mr. Davis awuies we
tfiathoUal'opulUt.as M Mr. Burns
also, aud hence both would tare been
emitted to au In the eB,matMa,fM"""""M
under lay motion. I bare bo aispo-
Itloo to reSect upon tbe isrtlre o
either of lbee gentlemen to tbetr
m'ary. and when Mr. Djtk adores
om; that the acted eotlrely opon
tbeJr own axuton freely- I toast ac-
ceDt tbe tatneot. I tore bad
dealings with Mr. IHrU tot several
years aod always found him booora -tit
and fair In hU business matters
and I ruttit accept bis statement that;
motives likewise Wltbin tbe Popa -
list Party there are toany both lor
aod pntrioUHB all looking to tbe best
and sorest course to tbe sacces of
tbe same principles.
James K. Seabs.
JOURNAL "X-RAYS."
The soccer of tbe Unkio or any
other state ticket depends Try much
upon tbe character or the candidates.
Tbe fathers of tbe People's party do
not propose to let tbelr offspring get
out 01 their band,and tuey are rignt.
liy all means, let us bare a middle-of-the-road
Populist, Debs-social-Detuocracy
state lleket. It can't
hurt Union.
The Western Oregon district wants
a congressman who can do something
for Yaqulna Bay and our coast bar
oors, no matter wbat party he's
from.
That distinguished organization
known as the illlhee club is not rep
resented on tbe Union ticket. Sever,
mind boya; we'll getouie of you onto
the Republican ticket.
Tbe state conventions at Portland
this week can't do belter work than
was done by the three Marion county
conventions. The state platform can
oe an Improvement on tbe Marion
county platform, but not much.
The local tire department is fre
quently called out by falre alarms but
seldom is it summoned to extin
guish an incipient blaze that bad Its
origin as a result of the experiment of
a learned, local professor in chemistry.
Politics runs in pairs this year. It
looks as if two juduciary candidates
would come from Salem: two sheriff
candidates from tbe state board of
agriculture aud two gubernatorial
candidates from Macleay,
Bingham and Davis sign tbe Repub
lican county convention call, and still
tbe Statesman points Its linger at re
.xpeclable men oti tbe fusion ticket. It
should remember how its bosses were
endorsed last Monday by one to four.
During the three conventions rati
fication meeting the gallerys at the
opera lioue were filled with gold Re
publicans taking notes on the methods
of the people an Idea entirely new
to the old-timers, especially ibeof
ticlal class.
A timely remark from The Dalles
Chronicle, a Republican paper: "Can
didates for the legislature this year
should be chosen with particular cau
tion. There should be no room for
men of the Brownelltype To be a
member ot the legislative assembly Is
an ambition worth) any honorable
citizen; but It Isu't every voter who Is
tit for the position."
Boss Bingham .went -about telling
his friends that The Jouknal's at
tacks were giving him a much larger
vole than he would otherwise have
had. If that Is true how many votes
would he otherwise have had for
school director of Salem district
So. HI?
The railroad commission suit of
Wagner vs. Compson seems to hang
on unnecessarily in the supreme court.
If It could be decided at once.lt would
settle the legal status of a great
many boards and commissions and
turn a great deal of money loose that
Is now locked up in the state treasi'ry.
Who can deny to John C. Young
the right to re-organlzc the People's
flirty and construct one to his own
Iking? Because he favored Union of
forces in the Bryan campaign and
formed a Union ot Democrats, Popu
lists and Silver Republicans to hold
up the last leglslatuic aud defeat
John H. Mitchell, is no sign he shall
be for Union forever. Wise men
change their minds; fools never. But
then, we can't help thinking John
should have gone Union the third
time-as well as twice, ana ure sorry he
hasn't.
The Republican of Baker City says
there were "u straight Populists, the
Democrat says there were 17 at John
U. Young's middle-of-the-road Peo
ples party convention. One of the
local reports says. There was a
frosty rarce enacted In the so-called
mass meeting of the uilddie-ot-the-road
Populists at Woodmen's hall.
In fact, all were unceremoniously
given the grand oriental bounce from
the hall excepting only the dozen or
so anil-pie eaters who would prob
ably trot along In the exact center of
the pollalcal road, even should there
arlhe a regular popular cyclone to
urge all citizens, who arc not dear,
dumb and blind, to unlU In a com
mon battle to maintain the rights or
all the people against seltishness nnd
greed enthroned In high places.
Save Money!
Stop buying other baking powder and using
fao teaspopnfuls to a quart of flour.
Use only one heaping teaspoonful of Schilling's
Best.
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WfflSCOTTS EMULSION
cure consumption ? Yes and
2
o no.
Will it cur every case ? Jr
No. "What cases -will it cure S
fd then?
Those in their earlier $
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rilWL rtnrrisHir in vntinrr C
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g people "We make no exag-
fgerated clatrm, but vrc have
. positive evidence that the
g early use of
Scott's Emulsion f
d -"aBMBMaMHamar f
g of Cod-Iiver oil -with. Hypo- J
? a(,.1,!l r.t T :. .! C-J-.
a In these cases results in a
& positive cure to a large num-
ber. In advanced cases, hcrw
A ever, where a cure is impossi
o ble, this -well-known remedy
should be relied upon to pro-
long-life surprisingly.
Q 50c &lfiDo,n inufeu.
SCOm & BOWXE, Ctiiti, Sw Yort.
A?cececcc335ices?'
a nation oor
nerr ate being
rapidly ctutiBsg.
lib tbe
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A Stockraiser's Reply.
Editor Jeurnal: I see by tbe
Statesman the editor of that paper Is
Inclined to ridicnle and belittle the
Union ticket, because Its personnel is
not bigh-toned enough to suit bis
aristocratic notions. The Stateman
rerers to George W. Dimick as tbe
"bull man." because he raises good
cattle and is engaged In tbe common
work or the farm, The editor seems
to think that stockralsers, who take
care of bulls and pigs should stay at
home, and take care of their bulls and
pigs and not presume to run for office,
and seek to associate with such be
jewelled and silk-stockinged people as
the editor of tbe Statesman.
Old Stockraiser.
Silver Republican Congressional Convcn
vention. To the Silver Republicans of Oregon,
Gentlemen: We your executive cemmittee of
tbe central committee of tbe Silver Repnbi
can party of Oregon, after carefully consider
ing the matter U congressional conventions,
have decided that toib conventions should
be held at tb: same time and place as the
state convention and that tbe same delegates
constitute the district ennventioru. Therefore,
we hereby call congressional convention of
both distticts of Oregon to convene in tbe cirv
of Portland, Oregon, on March 23, 1898, for
the purpose of nominating a candidate for
congress in each district. Tbe basts for re
presentation for delegates will be the same as
to the state convent-on and all delegates
from tbe first congressional district to die
state convention will constitute tbe conven
ventlon for the first district and all tbe dele
gates from the second congressional district to
the state convention will constitute the con
vention f r the second district. County con.
ventions will take notice and instruct their
delegates accordingly. By order of tbe cxecu.
live committee.
W T RIGDON, Chairman.
f . M. DONALDSON, SecreUry.'
How's Thi I
We offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case or Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and (inannlnllv
able to carry out any obligations made
by the tinu.
West &TRACX,wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, O.
Waldino, Ivin.van & Narvik,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure us taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
tem. Testimonials sent free. Price
"ocperbotte. Sold by all druggist.
Dressmaking Parlors. Mrs. L.
Campbell has opened dressmaking
parlors at 33j Liberty street, she Is
prepared to do all kinds of fashionable
dressmaking at reasonable prices. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. 3 5 ltu
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Lazativc BroaioQuinlne Tab
lets all druggist refund the money
If Itfalls to cure. 25c The genuine
has L. B Q. on each tablet.
Dont annoy others by your cough
ing, nnd risk your llfo by neglecting a
cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures
coughs, colds, croup, grippe nnd all
ihroat and lung troubles. Stone's
Drug Store.
Salem has at least one minister or
the gospel whose dally life Is an ex-
empnucaiion or practical Christianity
rather than purely theoretical. He
reruscd to read the Sunday morning
(lativr.
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jHraBafcev!IMf tiat
Peoples' Reform
-SENATORS
G. W. Dtaiirk.
Democrat.
IlBbbard,
REPRESENTATIVES
Jas. A. KnltrhU Wcodbara.
People- party: H L. Beits,
ileiB. AuffisrtHe, Demecrat:
SHERIFF
F W.
DorWn, Salem, Democratic
COUNTY CLERK
King L. Hibbard, Wlllard, Peoples party.
ASSESSOR
T. C Davidson, South Salem, Peoples Party.
TREASURER
C J. Simeral, Macleay, Silver Republican.'
RECORDER
C P. Strain, Monitor, Silver Republican.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
W. II . Egan, Brooks. Democrat
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
C. Marsh, Salem, Silver Republican,
SURVEYOR
T. C. Jory, Yew Park, Peoples Party.
THE UNION PLATFORM.
Followlce was submitted bv the Joint cnmnilttp nn nlatfnmi and nnan.
Imously adopted by all three conventiens:
"Gentlemen of the Conventien: Your joint committee on platform ber
leare to report that they hare reached an unanimous agreement on
a declaration of principles on the basis of three fundamental propositions, to
wit: "I. Financial reform.
"2. Direct legislation.
"3. Reduction in expenditures.
"We recommend that you give these declarations your careful considera
tion, and that they be adopted by each convention.
"We recommend that each convention select its very best men forcandl
dates and delegates to the state convention to carry these principles isto ef
feet. "We recommend that the nominees of the several conventions be en
dorsed by each of the conventions and that every nominee be pledged in writ
ing to support both personally and officially all the-demands or tbe Union
platform.
DECLARATIONS.
"I. To protect the government Intended by the lathers and for the welfare
and prosperity of this and the future generations, we demand the establish
ment of an economic and financial system which shall make U3 masters of
our own affairs md independent of European control by the adoption of the
following declaration ot principles:
"2. We demand a national money, sare and sound, issued by tbe general
government only.witbuut the intervention or banks of Issue, to be full tender
for all debt, public and private; a Just equitable and efficient means of dis
tribution direct to the people and through the lawful disbursements of tbe
government-
"3. We demand the free and unrestricted coinage of silver and gold
at the present legal ratloof 16 to l.wlthout waiting for the consent or foreign
nations.
"4. We demand the volume of circulating medium be speedily increased
to an amount sufficient to meet demands of tbe business and population oJ
this country and to restore the just level of prices of labor and production.
"5. We denounce the sale of bonds and the increase or the public Interest
bearing debt made by .the late administration as unnecessary and without
aulhorityof law and that no more bonds be issued except by specific act o'
congress. We demand such legislation as will prevent the demonetization of
the lawful money of the United States by private contract.
"6 We demand that the government in pavment of Its obligations shall
use its option as to the kind of lawful money in which they are to be paid.and
we denounce the present and preceding administrations ror surrendering tbl?
option to the holders or government obligations.
"7. We demand such changes In our constitution as will grant to the
people the right to direct self-government through the Initiative, the refer
endum and the Imperative mandate.
"8. That we pledge a reduction in the salaries of Marion county officials
from the total or about 822.500 ner annum tnahnnr.8iaj.sn- nr n nt rliitlnn
or at least 89,000 per annum and pledge
10 use tueir neat, eoaeayors 10 secure tnose reduced salaries.
"9. We demand that all fees collected by public officials be paid into the
public treasury.
"10. We demand that the stite officials receive their constitutional sal
aries only.
"D. J. Holmes, Geo. S. Downing. P. Glover. W. E. Her, n. Cleveland,
G. W. Dimick, Jacob Voorhee. C. P. Strain, F. A Myers, a W. Corby,
John W. Jory, R. P. Boise, E. norer."
O. R. & N. Time Table.
Steamer Elmore for Portland, Tues
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays at
7:15. Passengers transferred to electric
car at Oregon City, It desired, making
It possible to reach Portland by 2 p.m.
bteamerRuth ror Portland, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at
10 a. m.
G. M. Powers, Agent.
Trade street dock. 3-15-tf
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
tablets. All druggists refund tbe
money if it rails to cure. 25c. 10-14-6m
We are anxious to do a little good
In this world and can think of no
Eleasanter or better way to do It than
y recommending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventative of pneumonia,
onsumptlon and other serious lung
troubles that follow neglected colds.
Stone's Drug Store.
To Cure a Cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
tablets. All druggists refund the
money if It fails to cure. 25c. 10-14-om
To the Taxpayers of Marion County, Or
egon. The county court has Instructed me
to notify all delinquent taxpayers for
the year of 1896 that In order to save
the costs and expenses of advertising
the unpaid taxes ot said year, that
said taxes must be paid at once.
March 14. 1898.
F. T. Wtightman,
d&w 4 w Sheriff.
After years or untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersvllle,
Pa., was cured by using a single box
of DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, Dim
plea and obstinate , sores are readily
cured by this famous remedy. Stone's
Drug Stone.
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gints I was dreadfully nervou an for
lor relief took your Karl's Clover Root -
It quieted my nerves and strengtbecc 11
whole Nervous System. I was troubled ..li
Constipation, Kidney and vI!owel trouble
Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor
ougbly that I rapidly regained health and
strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet. Hartford, Conn
Sold by D. J. Fry.
Whooping cough is the most dis
tressing malady; but Its duration can
be cut short hy the use of One Minute
Cough Cure, which is also the best
known remedy for croup and all lung
and bronchial troubles, Stone's Drug
Store.
Be Not Deceived I A Couph, Horseness or
Croup are not to be tnfled with, A dose in
Iome ofShiio's Cure will sar you much
trouble. Sold by D. J, Fry.
Vk Dr. M1W Kcnra VtABrrsa tor SPINA!
WEAKNESS. AU drusirUU sell "eia for
Bimetallic ' Ticket
Peoples paity; L. C. GrISth. Clymer,
Pearrfe rnrtr: F. A. MyersEast Salr ra.
Butterllle, Sllrer Republican; Cbas. P.
ueo. u. uroslan, baiem, uemocrairc.
our candidates ror the legislature to
Another Cut.
Commencing March 11 the follow
ing rates will apply via Huntington
and the Oregon Short line, Kansas,
City to Sioux City inclusive: First
class, 20; second class, 310. To Chi
cago, first class S31.50; second class.
521.50. To New York, $40; second
class, 830. To St. Louis, first class,
827.50; second class 817.50. To Chey
enne, Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo, first class, 840; second class.
830. Travel via the through car line
on these rates. Cheaper than staying
at home.
Inquire of Boise &Barker, agents,
270 Commercial street.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
tislit
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ires
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Karl's Clover Root Tea, lor Constipation
ti the Best and if after using it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
money, aora oy u. j. r ry.
Children and adults tortured by
burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
diseases may secure Instant relief by
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Great Pile remedy. Stone's Drug
store.
What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: Jrom my pe-.
tonal knowledge, pained in obse rvinp theer
feet ol your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced
Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the
most remarkable Remedy that bas ever been
brought to my attention. It bas certainly
nved many from Consumption. Sold byD
I. Frr
There are three little thines which
do more work than any other three
little things created they are the
"it, the bee and DeWitt's Little
Carly Risers, the last being tbe fa
mous little pills for stomach and liver
troubles. Stone's Drug Store.
Stop that cough. Take warning. It hut
lead to consumption. A 2Cc., bottle of
Shiloh's Cure may savefroi:- fe. Sold by
D.J. Fry.
What pleasure is there in life with
a headache, constipation and bilious
ness? Thousands experience them
who could become perfectly healthy
by using De Witt's Little Early Ris
ers, the famous little pills. Stone's
Drug Store.
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " C ASTORIA," AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannia, MaBsachuselU,
was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the earns
that has borne end does now srj? ,Z$2i j on ever
tear the facsimile signature of (&?c&X wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which Ms been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
tha kind you have a ways bought, rf SSrf. TO-T ' on iflB
and has the signature of OZa&jffcuc&ZC wrap,
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
March 8, 1397. QlAA&&Tt,p,
. . DERBU CO.
Bargains in Real Estate
254 Commercial
PWe arc agents for Canadian Pacific Railway.
FARM PKOPERTJ
s6oo ?cre g-ai" and stock farm tbne miles
rom rail-oid rnnirg water, good springs
ud fait bcil brigs. This is the bvst bargain in
he V...ABKitc vci'er. Price ooly $6.30 per
icie.
332 acre?, tv ai one -half rules north est
f Arr.i-.y 2jtJ..rt under cultivation; all
fence!; 2 boo e as 1 2 barns; lastly orchard;
level lanJ running water. Price f iS.co per
acre.
690 acres djoioiog Marion station a fine
sto:k farm 90 acres under cultivation first
class family orchard good boese; 2 good
Darns springs and running water all for $12
per acre.
3. acres, 3 mite north of Scio, 2 miles
from Shelburg at the crosr rig of the OC&
ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivaticn:
good bouse and barn; all under fencei 'amily
erchard: good springs and running water.Price
S3200.
100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 70
acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good
house and bam 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes.
Only $25. per acre.
71 acres oncbalf mile torn Minto, 20 acres
w;b sell
5
i f ' t i t Stoves and Ranges,
Gauss' Shears and Scissor S j j : ; ;
Warranted axes, saws, wedges pocket and table cut
lery, tin, granite and aluminum ware.
BROWN
Reduced Fares.
All delegates, alternates and prox
ies attending Party State convention
in Portland on March 23d, can ob
tain reduced railroad fare. They
should take a receipt frcm their local
ticket agent for the fare paid, and on
presenting that with the seeretry's
certificate of attendance on the accn
yention the agent in Portland will
sell a return ticket over theSntitiiPm
Pacific Ry., lines for one-tli-rd. and!
over the 6.'R. & N. lines for one-iifth I
the equal fare. This certificate must
be presented within 43 hours after the
adjournment of the Convention, tf
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Constipation take Karl s Clover Root
1. the treat Blond Purifier. fnr.i 1-,A I
tea. tbe preat Hlrv-wl Purifier r,,,.. 17. ,J
aihe, Ntrvcuscess, Eruptions en the face
and makes the bead clear as a bell. Sold by
D.J. Frv '
..1,0.-1 """iiai '
oit.utAui rnmiry, jsjcondary or '
Tertiaxv HlvH Pnicrm . ... ' .,
in 15 to ;; davs. Vnn -.. I
treated at hsme for tbe same price
under samn ruirmiv Tf .,.. ..(.. . 1
here we ill contract to pay the railroad fare
and hotel bill. nn,i nn Arrn it r :i...
, v. ..w v.iibi., 11 WC Wji m
Cure. If you have taten nrnrpnrv inA.A. I
DO? ash. and it ill hs ,, j : ' I
ratches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples. Cop.
ti 1, "" "VCI on any part 01 tne
DOdv. Hair nr Vi),, , f.,i: ' .... .-. . ..
becondary Blood Poison we guatantee to cure.
...u.i-.i iuc most cosunatc cases and chal
lenge the world for a case we cannot ture.
IBIS disease has ilin. K, Ol.j .1.. .i.:n -r
. . -"J '"" IIS 9KU1 01
r I TV eminet physicians. $500,000 cap-
. . u. uuvuDuiionai guaranty. Ab
solute proofs tent sealed en application. Ad
dress Cook Rmi r.. .... :
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I . , ..bv.. ,,.. 37-eoga:w
AJI dmggUU sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.
Pain hca no snow with Dr. Mile' Pala pyji
A.K1J I 1 III
Street, Salem, Or.
1 d cultivation good house and bam; .runln
water. '.Price S1300.
20 acres of fine land 3 miles south. all
ood calt'vation for $7Jo.
TO TRADE.-VJ20 acres inUmatiila county
for improved Salem property.
TO TRADE... 1 S5 acres en the Alsea for
1 city of Salem property, improved or unim
' roved.
CITY PROPERTY.
A fine residence property inside, cheap,
call for prices.
Ilo-jie anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs 0
( city cheap. $700.
A good new bouse of 9 rooms for $1000.
$150 ca'sh, balance $S. per month.
House ar.d lot in Yew Park at a bargain a
SS.oo
List your house and farm for rent or for tale
with us.
We sell tickets on the Canadian Paafic rail
oad at J5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern yoin
1
1
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& SMITH.
They Offer $.00.00.
For Any Case of Nervous or Sexual
Weakness in Men They Treat
aud Fail to Cure.
No fake cure, but a scientific treatment ad
ministered by physicians in good standing,
and specialties in their line. The State
Medical Ccmnanv pm Tnc v:.,i:. k...
I yous heaual N eakness, and restores Life Force
0mTo'. ""k ""' a'"l0.r:" ifeFrce
?0 ?' ,"? "ft fF??
"here theh medicines ItutnictL
directions Nmoney requhed tn advafce
Deposit the money wk your banker "bl
pro 10 tnem u he n j ou are cured-not before.
loe State Medical Company is an ineorpor-
ated Ccmranv niih i-aninl ,il. .., ..V
ated ccmranv wiih a nniisi ct-i- - -.-..
000, and their guarantee is worth 100 cents
on the dollar. Their treatment is truly a
Magical Treatment, and may be taken at
home under their directions, or they will pay
railroid fare and hotel bills to all who prefer
goto headquarters, if they fail to cure.
Inj Company does not supply fnythine
Ireetihev 1 hirr 9 .n..u. .'.. : .-t..
- . - . .' , .. "" .": " '"
V"" .7.cu'c o noimng it they don't, do,
ther will tell vnn -.ii. ....... :;...:u '.:
belore you take it.
before von tale it.
rull information on request. Write today.
. STA1E MEDICAL CO.
Suitegi-iRamageBlk Omaha, Neb.
MADE ME A MAN
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AJAX ".nMEDY CO?, 'S
For sale in Salem Or.,by D.J FRY druggi.
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