Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 13, 1898, Image 3

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Daily Capital Journal,
BY HOfBk tJWOTHICRS,
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1898.
Sally, One Yoar $3.00, In Advance
Sally, Four Months $1 00, in Advance
Weekly, One Tear $1.00, in Advance
UNION T'CKET.
Bate Ticket
Governor AV. R. KINO.
Secretary of State H. U. KINCAID.
State Treasurer J. O. BCOTH.
Suprsm Judge W. M. RAMSEY.
Attorney-General J. L. HTORY.
State Printer OHAS. A. FITCH.
Sup. of Public Instruction II. S. LY
MAN. Congressional..
First District R. M. VEATCH.
Second District C. M. DONALDSON.
First Judicial District.
Judge E. C. WADE.
Judge JOHN A. JEFFREYS.
Prosecuting Attorney A. N. S0LIS3.
Member Bard of Equalization C. E.
WORD EN.
Second Judicial District.
Judge J. W. HAMILTON.
Prosecuting Atfy--HENRY DEA
LING Ell, Jr.
Third Judicial District.
Judge R. P. BOISE.
Judge P. II. D'ARCY.
Proseoutlng Atfy S. L. HAYDEN.
Member Board of Equalization J. P.
ROBERTSON.
Joint Senator
Clackamas and Marlon H. L. BARK
XiEY. Marlon County Ticket.
Senators GEO. W. D1MICK; L. C.
GRIFFITH.
Representatives JAS. A. KNIGHT;
F. A. MYERS; II. L. BENTS;
CHAS. F. IIEIN; GEO. H.
CROISAN.
Sheriff FRANK W. DURBIN.
Clerk KING L. HIBBARD.
Countv Commissioner C. MARSH.
Recorder C. P. STRAIN.
Assessor T. C. DAVIDSON.
County School Supt W. H. EGAN.
Treasurer C. J. SIMERAL.
Surveyor T. C JORY (People's).
Coroner T. L. GOLDEN.
SALKM I'KUCINCT.
Justlcc-JOIIN M. PAYNE.
Constitlile-0. M. CIIAKL'ION.
Dates for the Joint Canva3J i.i Motion
County.
Saturday, May 21st Turner, 10 a m.;
Mai Ion, 2 p. m.; Jefferson, 8 p. m.
Monday May 23d Aumsvllle, 10 a.
m.; Sublimity, 2pm.; Stay ton, S p. m.
Tuesday. May 24th Detroit, S p. m.
Wednesday, May 25th Gates 10 a.
m.; Mill City, 2 p. m.; Mehama, S p. m.
Thursday, May 26th Victor Point, 2
p. m.. Sllverton. S n. m.
Friday, May 27th Scott's Mills, 10 a.
in.; Monitor, 3 p. ni.; Mt. Angel, 8
p. m.
Saturday, May 28th Gervals, 10 a.
m ; Woodburn, 2 p. m.
Tuesday, May 31st St. Paul, 10 a. m.:
Champoeg, 2 p. m.; Buttevllle, S p. m.
Wednesday, June 1st Aurora. 10 a.
m.; Hubbard, 2 p. m.; Brooks, 8 p. m
Thursday, June 2d Howell, 10 a. in.;
Macleay, 2 p. m.
Trlday, June 3d East Salem, 2 p.
m.; Salem, S p. m.
KING AND SOVEREIGN.
Their Itinerary Arranged for Two
Weeks.
Senator W. R. King, the Union
candidate for governor, spoke at
Jleppner Saturday night. Ho will re
turn at once and lie and J. R. Sover
eign will sneak at Bedford at 1:30 p
m. on Mond-iy. Their Itinerary has
been arranged as follews:
MedforJ, May 9, 1:30 p, ui; Grants
Pass, May 10, 1:30 p. in; Uoseburg,
May 11, 1 30 p. ni; Eugene, May 13,
1:30 p. ru; Albany, May 13, 7:30 p. ni.
Corvallis, May 14, 7.30 p. ra; Toledo,
May 1G, 7:30 p. tu; Independence, May
17. 2:30 p. ui; Dallas, May 17, 8 p. 111;
McMinnvllle, May 18. 8 p. m; Forest
Grove. May 10, 1:30 p. m; nillsboro,
May 19 8 p. tuj.Oregon City, May 20;
Portland, May 21.
"Cyclone" Dayls, the Texas Popu
list, arrived Saturday morning and
will begin the campaign at once, td
Hood's
Best to take after dinner;
prevent distress, aid diges
tion, cure constipation.
Pills
A Ul.l, "-"" --"V"V,- ., .... ,, ,.
or cause pain, eoia u; uiuK..... "
Prepared only or C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mall.
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I O.C.T.Co's I
STEAMER
ALTON A.
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesnday ard Friday, 7 :4S a.n
Quick time, regular set-
vice and low rates.
Dock between Stat
arm iuuu auccia. i
m p rtAimvw t
J Agent, Silem. 4
;'
Are You Out of Soap 1
Try our"
20Ounce Star Savon
At 5cja bar or 6 for 25c,
The best and cheapest
soap in the- world,
Star Grocery,
JOHNSOIJ & VANDEVERT.
too COURT ST. PHONE 202-
UNDERTAKING.
J. A. Rotan has moved Into the old
J. G. Wright stand, 229 Commercial
street.and handles a full line of under
taking goods, furniture, wall paper,
and mouldings.
Carpets at Cost
to close out. Prices on everything
the lowest. Second hand goods taken
to exchange. Wtrntovfa
JOUHHAL "Jl-RAta."
True to tils gold bug tendencies good
old Dr. Embrle writes only for gold
bug papers.
You couldn't buy an Astoria poli
tician with aoy small sum. Their
virtue la.'lmmaculate.
Poor McKtnley rrosperlty! One of
Its advance agents has been getting a
sample dose of his own medicine.
Albany will celebrate. It might be
remarked that Salem has a good sup
ply of patriotic orators In reserve.
So many persons offered us potatoes
on subscription last year, wo arc nol
urging anyone to plant spuds this
year.
Pap Parkhurst says he is not In the
Sultan business but conllnes himself
strictly to the Agricultural Imple
ment line.
Old Bill Anderson, the most widely
known Salem saloon keeper, Is not
complaining that ho has not help
enough to move his stock.
Astoria politicians will not allow
the Salvation army to parade the
streets, but they want to return
Charles Runaway Fulton to the senate.
Salem has four men of about the
same weight physically who would
make a splendid Sultan: E. F. Park
hurst, T. L. Dayidson, Frank Talk.
Ington and Gov. Fletcber.
That will.be a title that will be
come him: Sultan, And then Gov
ernor Fletcher will no longer be jeal
ous of any man's title of colonel. But
the ladles will never make him Sul
tiu. The Salem street committee Is said
to bd about toadvcrtNe lor 80 bush,
e of eed potatoes to plant Wlllson
avenue. They are sti dying how they
can get a rake-oll without Hiram
Smith or the Muyor finding It out.
It Is reported that W. W. Hall, the
Republican candidate for eounly
clerk, Is making a house-to-house
canvass on his bicycle. He Is not go
ing to tide into olllce on Wattle
Toozle's pouularKy.
Bob Hendricks can't be ( peciud to
accompli ah very much for ! .n Tongue
with only $3000, but as he ir.-lieves In
buying cyerythlng at home he will
not let much nf the money get away
from Salem.
If your business Is running down or
stock accumulating on your shelves,
you ars not a good advertiser or you
are spending your money on a poor
medium that does not reach the people
Modesty forbids a suggestion.
The news comes that President. Mo
Kinley has ordered the battleship Or
egon back to the Pacific coast. The
president has military ideas some
what like those of an ancient king of
Spain, 'who made his men march up
the hill, and then march down again.
People look to The Journal for
news, to the Independent for humor,
to the Sentinel for sound Republican
ism, but a man out at the asylum,
who draws the line at the purely In
tellectual, reads nothing but States
man editorials.
A typographical error made the
Capital Journal say yesterday,
'Messrs." Bob Hendricks, when It
should have read "Muses, Bob Hen
dricks." As the great Statesman has
been agonlz'ng much of late over an
occassional typographical error In the
Jouunal, It now has a chance to ask;
" fVhy 'Messrs' Bob nendrlcks? He's
not so many."
Consternation reigns In the Repub
lican headquarters. Among the tons
of campaign literature sent out from
the east to catch voters there was a
vast amount that was a trifle old. It
advocated free coinage straight and
gave the Cleveland "gold standard
robbeis" particular tits, just as the
Republican campaign text book of
1890 did. But then consistency long
ago ceased to be a Republican virtue.
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OFULA.
One of America's most fa
mous physicians says: "Scrof
ula is external consumption."
Scrofulous children are often
beautiful children, but they
lack nerve force, strong bones,
stout muscles and power to
resist 6hta.it For delicate
children there is no remedy
equal to
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Scott's Emulsion
Is
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g of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo-
phosphites of Lime and Soda. j
It fills out the skin by putting
good flesh beneath it. It makes w
blood. It creates an appetite
for food and gives the body
i power enough to digest it. Be j"
sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- u
sioru g
JJ $oe. and I1.00 , all druggist. (J,
$ SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chmlu, Kw York. J
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OPtfia ENJOY
Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tlio taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, bead
aches and fevers and cures habitua.
constipation. Syrup of Figs is th"
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duccd, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agrecablo substances, iu
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in Go
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
IOUISVIUF. KY. HEW YORK. K
The Looneys are In It: od, for
senator, has the butter contract at
the asylum at fancy flgures;Daye runs
that institution for the higher educa
tion of the young out at the Fair
grounds, known as the race program.
Another member of the family col
lects the Republican assessments on
state institution employes; a brother-in-law
is postmaster at Gervals; a
father-in-law has a position at Wash
ington, etc , etc., etc.
To make "dead sure" that the real
reform clcmnnt in the Republican
party shall be In control of the party
machine, Chairman Bob Hendricks
has created the fo'Iowlng "advisory
committee who will aid him In the
conduct of the county campaign:
GEO. W. DAVIS, GEO. G. BING
HAM, F, P. M'CORNACK, I. L,
PATTERSON, GEU. P. HUGIirS,
M'KINLEY MITCHELL, GEO. F.
RODGERS, W. L. TOOZE, E. M.
Croisan, Claud Gatch, Dr. D. A.
Paine. Rex W. Davis, secretary.
With Hendricks, 13.
Tkam Wanted. A span of ponies
for Ucht drivers. Inquire of F. F
Carey, with Lewis, Stayer & Mitchell
uo.,alem. &-u-ti
The farmer, tlie mechaulc and the bicycle
riders are liable to expect cuts and bruises.
De Witt's Harel Salve is tho best thing to
keep on hand. It heals quickly, aud is a well
known euro for files. Stone's drug store.
Experipnce is the best teacher. U:e Acker's
English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds
cr croup. Should it foil to give immediate
relief money refunded. 25 cei ttnrd 50 cents.
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
The following Is the platform adopted
by the republican party of Oreson In
"' ronventlcn assembled, at Astoria,
Tturtwray, April 14, 1S98:
' ' the republican voters of the
stnte of Oregon, In convention assem
bled, congratulate tho people of the
stato as well as of the whole nation on
the unmistakable fact that the dark
cloud of adversity, which has hung like
a. pall over our fair land, has been dis
sipated. We recognize that tHa return
of prosperity Is due to the restoration
of the republican party to power.
"We are In favor of the maintenance
of the present gold standard; we are
unqualifiedly opposed .to the free coin
age of silver and to all other schemes
looking to the debasement of the cur
rency and the repudiation of debt. We
btilieve that the best money In the
world Is none too good to be assured
by the government to the laborer as
the fruit of his toil and to the farmer
as the ptlce of his crop. Wo condemn
the continued agitation of free silver
as calculated to jeopardise the prosper
ity of the country and to shake the
confidence of the people In the main
tenance of a wise financial policy; wo
particularly condemn as unpatriotic,
tho effotts of the free silver agitators
to array class against class and sec
tion against section; we declare that
tho Interests of all classes and of all
Kectlons of our country alike demand
a sjund and stable financial system.
"While we deplore tho Imminence of
war, wo recognize that the country Is
.in the eve of a -war, undertaken for
the vindication of the national honor
and the perfoimance of a work dictated
by every Instinct of humanity; we de
clare that tho administration Is en
titled In this conflict to the confidence
and support of the entire people.
'We are firmly attached to the prin
ciples of the federal constitution; we
rvcognlzo that representative govern
ment 13 one of these principles, and we
i ate opposed to any change In law or
constitution which will abrogate this
time-honored principle.
"We are In favor of retrenchment
and reform In state and county mat
ters. "Wo demand strict economy In pub
lic affairs, and the abolition of all
needless offices and commissions.
"The salmon fishing Industry, so
fruitful a source of revenue to the
state, should be fostered, and to that
end we favor state aid In the artificial
propagation of salmon, and their dis
tribution In the waters of the state.
"We reaffirm our allegiance to the
principles of the republican party of
the United States, as enunciated by
the republican convention In St. Louts
in 1836.
"We denounce the fusion party of
Oregon as tin aggregation of spoils
men. who are ready to subordinate
principles to offices. Each of the par
ties to this compact ts willing to stul
ilfy Itself and form alliances with ele
ments which it has heretofore de-
nuuncU as dangerous and unfit to be
! intrusted with power; we declare that
, gjjd iovsrnment cannot come from
U'h n alliance."
Ui1r. Miles Keiive PutBTKBS for SPINAL J
"YEAUNES3. AUdroKElsUfceiremforSfef
UNION PLATroHM
The following Is the platform ad r-
Jed by the People's, Democratlo na3
.Silver Republican parties assemble)' i
state conventions at Portland, Mri
3-26, lSDSi
United In a common cause for the
sacred purpose of preserving the prin
ciples of government by the whole peo
ple. In fact 03 well as In name, restor
ing and maintaining equality, under
lhat government, of all classes, we. the
I People's Democratic and Silver Repub
1 lican parties of tho state of Oregon,
J waiving all minor points of difference,
and uniting for the purpose of carrying
. out the jsreat underlying principles
' Jion which we are all agreed, do make
I and present to the people of this state
I the following declaration of principles,
and to the carrying out of which we
I solemnly pledge each and every candi
date upon our united ticket:
First We demand the free and Unre
stricted coinage of silver and gold at
the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, with
out waiting for the consent of foreign
nations; and we are unalterably op
posed to the policy of the present re
publican administration In demanding
the retirement of greenbacks, and the
turning1 over of the money-making
power of the government to the na
tional banks, as presented by the bill
drawn by the republican secretary of
tho treasury, and indorsed by Pres
dent McKinley; and we especially de
nounce the avowed attempt by said bill
lo fasten the country irrevocably and
forever to the slncle cold standard.
Wo demand a national money, safe
Hnd sound, Issued by tho genernl gov
ernment only, without the intervention
of batiks of Issue, to be a full legal
lender for all debts public and private,
also a just, equitable and efficient
means of distribution direct to the peo
;ilr through the lawful disbursements
of the government.
W demand that the volume of circu
lating medium be speedily Increased to
an amount sufficient to meet the de
mands of the business and population
.if this country, and to restore tho Just
level of prices of labor and production.
We favor such legislation as will pre
vent for the future the demonetization
of any kind of legal tender money b
pitvate contract.
We demand that the government, In
payment of Its obligations, shall use
Its optlun as to the kind of lawful
money In which they are to be paid,
and we denounce the present and prc
cecdlug administrations for surrender
ing this oDtlon to the holders of gov
ernment obligations.
We demand that there shall be 11c
fuither Issue of United States Interest
beuiing bonds.
We demand that postal savings banks
he established by the government for
the safe deposit of the savings of the
people and to facilitate exchange.
We demand the election of United
ritatea senators by direct vote of the
people.
We demand the Initiative and refer
endum system of law-making In Its
optional form, focat, state and national,
and the submission by congress of all
important national questions for an ad
visory vote of the people, until such
time as the national constitution shall
have been amended so as to provide for
direct legislation.
We condemn 03 dangerous and un
just the surrender, In all departments
of the government, to tho lnlluence of
trusts, corporations and aggregations
of wealth generally; and the packing of
the highest courts of the land with cor
poration lawyers, too ready to do the
will of their late employers, and to set
aside valid and wholesome laws passed
by the legislative departments of the
states and government, upon flimsy
pietexts, at the behests of such Insti
tutions. We are opposed to government by
injunction.
In state matters, we demand;
A simple and well-guarded registra
tion law.
A mere equitable mode of appointing
Judges of election.
Stringent laws to regulate the opera
tion of fish traps, fish wheels and all
fishing gear In the waters within the
Jutisdlctlon of the state.
We denounce and condemn the cor
rupt nnd extravagant republican legis
lative assemblies, and charge that the
republican party, In Its eagerness for
the spoils of office, has become divided
Into warring factions, so that it Is in
capable of government as exemplified
by the condition existing In the office
of the state treasurer, there being at
this time more than $500,000 therein
wrung from the peoplo by the process
of taxation, while state warrants are
stamped "Not paid for want of funds."
Wo demand that all district and
county officers be placed upon salaries
commensurate with the duties to bo
peifoimed by them.
Inasmuch as railroad and other cor
porate property Is not bearing Its pro
portion of taxation, we demand that
such property shall bear its Just and
equal share of the expenses of govern
ment. Or. Miles' lain Pills. "One cent ft dose."
Ml druggists Bell Dr. MUos' Nervo Plattcra.
Her Health Restored
TUB misery of sleeplessness can only be
realized by those who have experi
enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely be cared by Dr.
Miles BestoMUve Nervine. So certain U
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are
authorized to refund price paid for the first
bottle tried, providing it doc not benefit.
Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of the well known
blacksmith at Ctrand Junction, Iowa, aajrs:
'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous
ness, headache and irregular menstruation;
suffering untold tnloery for years. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
plaint besides being under the care of local
physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr.
Mile' advertisement the testimonial of a
lady cured of ailment similar to mine, and
I shall never cease to thank that lady, tier
testimonial Induced me to use Dr, Miles'
NervJne and Ncrvo and Liver PHI, which
restored tne to health. I cannot say enough
for Dr.Mllcs'IUmodle."
Dr. Miles' licmedie
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefit or money re
funded. Book on dis
ease of the heart and
nerve free. Address,
rU. UILDJ MEDICAL CO Elkhart, Ind
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INlEktSTiNQ t&PERl&riCK,
Of an Iowa Lady Who Was Cured of
Oyspepsla After Suffering for Twenty
five years.
Mrs. Sarah A. Skeels, an estimab'e lady
residing at L)nnville, Jasper Co., Iowa, was
for twenty five ypars a sufleier from Dy
pepsla, and her complete restoration to health
ts so remarkable that we present the
facts in the case for the benefit of our readers,
many ol whom have doubtless suffered In the
same manner and will, therefore, be Int rested
in learning how all stomach troubles may be
mvuiucu mm curcu. Airs. aKeeis says. i used
only one package ol Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets and 1 received such great and unexpected
benefit that I wish to ei press my sincere grat
itude, In fact it has been six months since I
.00k the medicine and I have not had one
particle of dislres or difficulty since. And all
this in the face of the fact that the best doctors
I crn-ulted told aie my case was Incurable as
I hart suffered for twentj -five years. 1 want
half a dozen packages to distribute among
my friends here who are very anxious to try
this rvmedy.
Iruly yurs,
Mks. Sarah A. Skkels.
The reason why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
are so successful, in curing indigestion and
stomach trouble and the reason why it never
disappoints those who need it and u.e it Is
btcause n thmg is claimed for It except what
it will actually perf rm. It is not a cure all
and no such claims are made for it. If is
prepared foi the sole purpose of curing Dys.
peiwia and the various forms of indigestion.
1 here is scarcely a patent medicine made
but what is claimed to cure dyspepsia as well
as a hundred other troubles. When as a
matte, of hct a remedy to cure Dyspepsia
must be prepared especially for that and
nothing else and among all the remedies,
natent nostrums, bitters, etc., so extensively
advertised y u will find that Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tab'etr is the only ore advertised as
as a cure fot dyspepsia and nothing else. The
remedy is prenaied by the Btuart Co., of
Marshall Mich., and for sale by all druggists
at c;o cents per package, and if you suffer
from any form of stomach derangement or
indigestion a trial wi.l not disappoint )ou.
A little bock on stomach troubles mailed
free. Address Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich.
5-9.11-13
Should you
Journey by 6ea
or land, wltli
unaccustomed
food and
water, tlio
bitters will
neutralize all
mpurl tics
and keep the
system in
health.
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TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, May 13. Wheat vallej
OocfeUO; Walla Walla, 92W93c.
Flour Portland, $1.00; Superfine
J2.75 per hbl.
Oats White 3839c
Hay Good, $11(51:2.50 person.
Hops 4(u10c; old crop 4t)c.
Wool Valley, 1416c; Eastern
OretfOD, 6Yo)12c.
Mlllstulr Bran,$18;shorts, $18.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 84 ;
turkeys, live, 13I3Jc.
Erl'8 Oregon, lOJfjillc per doz.
Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 78c.
under 00 lbs,G(oj7c;sueep pelts,1015c,
Onions $2.25 per sack.
Butter liesfc dairy, 4550cj fancy
creamery, 50c55c a roll.
Potatoes, 3545c per sack.
Apples 75$1 a box.
Hoits Heavy, $4.25.
Muttou Weathers4c; dressed, 0c,
Beef Utccrs, $3.504; cows, S2.50;
dressed, 0J7.
SALKM MARKET.
Wheat No buyers.
Oats 3537c.
Apples,50o In trade.
Ilay Baled, cheat, $10,
Flour In wholesale lots, $4.70: ro
tall $5.
Hogs drecsed, 51c.
Live cattle 331c.
Veal 5s.
Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery,
18(a20c.
Sheen Live, 3Jc a lb.
Wool Best.lBc. Mohair 27(a23c
nops Best 814c.
Ekks 8iccasn.
Poultry Hens, 8c; Rprlnif chickens
10C)121c; ducks;8o per lb.
larin smoked meats Bacon,
ham, 10c; shoulder, 8i(a9c.
Potatoes 20c. In trade.
A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up
in the morning as fast as you can," the drug
gist recognized the household name for 'De
Witt's Little Early Itisers," and gwe him a
bottle of thcf t little pills for constipuion,
ick hesdaclit, liver and stomach troubles,
ton's drug store.
Removed. Dr. W. D. Jeffries has
moved his olllce to 310 Commercial
street, over Fry's new drug store.
First stairway north of post olllce.
4 20 1m
Thsusinds of suflersrs from grippe Uav
been restored to health by One Minute Cough
Cure. It quickly cuies coughs colds, bron
chitis, pneumonia, asthma, and all throat and
lung deceases. Stone's drug Store
Dissolution Notice,
Notice Is hereby (,'lven that tho
firm of Churchill & Burroughs has dis
solved by mutual consent. T. S. Bur
roughs will continue the business, and
will collect all bills and pay all claims
of the old firm.
C. N. Churchill,
571m T. S. Burroughs.
FLOWERS,- Our bedding plants now
ready. Aster, Verbena, Stock,Petuuia,
Salvia, etc. Finest stock, lowest
prices
DILLINGHAM,
314 Summer at. 5-7 2w d $w
A torpid liver robs you of ambition and
rains your health. De Witt' Little Early
Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation
and all tt inach and liver troubles. Stone's
drug store.
It Is a creat leap frtm the old fashioned
doses of bice-mass and naubeous physics to
the pleiant little pills Tknown at Do Witt's
Little Early Riser. Ttey cure constipation,
sick head Hebe and Uilliousneu, Stone's drug
store.
Mh.li.nkuy Goods Miss Smith,
State street 6-6-eod-2w
Children like It, it saves their lives. We
mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible
emedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis,
grippe, and all throat and lung f troubles.
Stone's drug store.
Thirly-five years makes a etneration
That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanei.
ville, O, suffered from files. He was cured
by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch
Hazel balre. Stone's drug stoic.
It you want the best when dyeing,
bo sure you cut Perfection Dyea.
They do uot fade. tf
HflSTETTEq
f CEtEBRATEO 0
for imantg and Children.
The Pac-simile Signature of
(JtaS& AcMc&kt
Appears on Every Wrapper.
TMC ecNTAUft S
FROM A SUFFERfiR.
How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone
Healed After 35 Years.
Cheualis, Avash., April 9, 1398.
Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You want to know
how my leu Is getting alone. It is
all rik'lit; the flesh Is growing out over
the sli In bone and Is turning white.
It is Dot straight yet, but I think It
will be as strrl)it as the other leg
when warm weather cornea on. I can
work most of the time. Tho otlie?
doctors told me 1 could never be
cured without splitting It and scrap
ing thp bono, but they are mistaken.
It l getting well without cutting or
scraping, so they do not know as much
asthcy thought they did, but you arc
all right, for you have done Jmt what
you said you could do. 1 will answci
any questions you ask about my leg.
Very truly yours,
A. Cooper.
Dr. Cook's olllce Is at 301 Liberty
street, Salem.
Moki Tea positively cures siik headache.
ir digestion and constiD.ilion. A dellohtlul
drink. Rcmovis ail eruptions of the skin.
producing a perfect complexiou, or money re
funded. 35 cents and 50 cents.
Aflnrnnn r.rfnl vnn will lien nn nf.ltnr
dye to color goods. Insist on having
Perfection Dyes. tf
Not Troubled Now.
"From my childhood I have been In
poor health. When I was 10 years old
I had salt rheum on one of my hands.
I got a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparllla
and before I had taken all my hand
was wen. 1 nave never ueen trouoieu
with salt rheum since.' Mrs.Bertha
Reld, Baker City, Oregon.
Hood's Pills are easy to take. Cure
Indigestion, headache.
You can make old clothes look like
new, and remain so as far as color Is
concerned by using Perfection Dve.
uut be sure you get tiiern. tr
M. L. Yocum, Cameron. Fa., says "I was
a sufferer for ten years trying most all kinds
of pile remedies, but without success. De
Witt's Witch Haiel Salve was recommended
to me. I used one box. It has effected a
peimanent cure." As a permanent cure for
piles De Witt's Witch Hazal Salve has no
eqnal, Sfone's drug store.
OAai'ORIA.
Ill fie-
stalls
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sf
UVWvasWVsSsNVs
I BUB
DEALER IN
: GROCERIES:
Paints, Oils Window I'OInBs Var
nlsh, and tbe most complete stock
of Brushes of all kinds in tlio stntf
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and tlio Quest
quality of grass seed.
mmmx&a&MsW
WANTED. ETC
New today advertisernouta tour lines
or loss in this column inserted three
rimes for 23 eta- SO eta. a week, $1
per month All over four lines at
samo rate.
NOTICE . All persons wanting cemeteiy
lots repaired or concrete walls built, be
fore con ractlng with other parties would
do well to see Bohann)n& Simpson. They
are prepared lo build all kinds of concrete
walls en short notice They can be found
at residence corner Lincoln and Conimcr
cia'fitrerf
BINDER FOR BALE ..A itoud it com)
Innd Osborne binder , In good repair, at a
bargain. Innnlre of C. I Geiger, on the
Henry Belli farm, near Asylum faim.
mt I i3-'"'y
. H. Wait agent for the Itulialo 1'itts engines,
tlreshers and blowing stackers Office
with Steiner & Iilcsscr Mate street, Salem,
Or; II lw3d
WANTJD.r-Uy Old Establihed House,
hi 1,1) grade man or woman, of good church
standi rg,(o act as manager here und do
have work and correteondence at their
lioae. Business already built up and es
tablished here. Salary $900, Enclose
addressed tlsr&rcd envelope for onr erms
to A, 1' Elder, Gcnersl Manager. 189
Michigan Ave, Chicago, II'. 5 ' "
To all whom it may Concern sNotlco
is heitby f ivcn that I will not be re pon
s.Ue fur any debts or contracts mabe by my
ton. Clayton Kansom.,-I)f . I, W. Ran
som 4 28 lm
FOR UENT, SALE OR TBADO-Htxk
Urm 20 miles Irom Laiem. icrms 10 sun
If you aie tbe right party. Inquire of
Geo. Gilswold, 55 State street, halem,
4-8-im.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABUfTS POSITIVELY CUIUS
jLUi jr9ui in m"
7ift
Cftiam,
nt a naa tot atudr. ikuijum Sr Burlaxa.
AlMM LM1 I LLaiklV
lVMvanl luaantlr and (Jonan motion II
abIb lima. TLali n aLftwa lmf&Adlal iinprp
nartauderiwUr CXB w tsra.aU qlbars iUt la-
1 uMu bannc lb nnol3 Max
xatuau. -icaj
. rurfel tbooaanoa Q4 will
rtkaasidai aalaii wtl,
oar 90a. , W .
ImtX m car la Men ciu
it mt litoa ffUuittM to Act cars
jl y-tvLt Hull tnatnaut) for fa.bOtlr mall,
ut turn moistr. j'ru
IhmvMUtr, 1'rla OU cidU MrpUaii, Qf
fm ..ut.tr.tPasiit. far M.bOBr lunli.ia
iX. wrBTjiattr. unor . lt t ui iirltass. CVftaiu Inst.
11 ya ias) 14VU11
For isle In Salem Or., byD. J. FRY druggist
2'C'
SlVXCXVK!!
irr. New tenn oitt.
The leading implement house
of the Willamette valley,
BAIN WAGONS.
Racine buggies and hacks.
Buffalo Pitts Harrows
and Cultivators,
Monitor & Tiger drills and Hceuers.
l'lanett Jr. drills and cultivators,
McCormick binders mowers and rakes
John Deere plows and harrows
(ussell engine and thrashers.
Repairs kep: in stock for all the above
mentioned goods,
BKor sale by
e m;;croisan,
SALEM, OH,
W. S. WATERBURY, Manager.
REMOVED !
BECKNEH & HAMILTON
lave romoved their tinning and plumb
ing business to 324 Commercial street
opposite Btnto Insuranco building.
The best is cheapest
Ei S, Lamport,
Harness
and
Saddlery. . .
Make a specialty of
Carriage Trimming
Bring in your old harness and
Exchange for new.
Prices Always the Lowest,
SALEM OR.
McFadden & Penncbakcr
(Successors to Ira Erh)
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mouldings, Etc,
First aoor north of Salem Iron Works,
Telephone 105. 2 J 3m
"HONEST JOI"
TRUSS
A new truss on a new
principle A perfect
support to all who
are ruptured.
Da BTONB'S DRUO
STORE,
Salem, - Or
4mcO
CURE Y0URSEL. ,
Lm, l'lif fl for uttiiituu.
dlrliarK, Jhnamuimtluai),
Irritations or ulcerating
of miicuui uxm bru
1'alnle. anil not tutu
klH'ECHkilfio. K"! " solsoueos.
Horn 11 uruftuUi
'or nt In plain wrapper.
lr aipreM, vrepaiij. tor
II in. ur a home. aj.vJL
Plrculu muS oil rwuast.
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
OR, OUR SAVIOR IN ART.
Cost over $too,ooo to publish.
Nearly 200 full-page Masterpieces of Our
Savior and the Mother.bv Great Master.
A p.rsual of this superb work is like taking
a tour through all the art galleries of Europe.
A glance at these uiatchlesr, thrilling
pictures brings tears to the eye J ol everyone,
Christaln men and women paying for
homes taking from three to ten orders dally.
Sells itself-so beautiful when peopls see
It they wanl it.
Selling rapidly all the way from the Klon
dike to Klo Janeiro, Never told In tbl
territory.
Published a year and in lis twentieth edi
tion. Presses running day and night call and
see it.
Ge! sole managemeut of large field and
100 agents and you have a fortune, Salary
$900 to man or woman good church standing
to act as manuger and correspondent here.
Call on or address A. P. T. Elder. Man.
sger Subscription Department, 189, Michigan
Avenue. Chicago. 111. S llm
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tm fio- jj
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4.15 ' u ''.' sl
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4 Cltf ffBll CUliJoB.
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'Ffi
991
O. H.. mAOiO
dentist,
Sccesser to Dr. J. M.IXmm, M. vYM
Corner, Salem, Or: Parties ctotrrRf sMcritr
operations at moderate feei any Warn t
In etpccinl request.
Art
Print
Shop i i i i t i
CONOVER does the "teest
wv k a makes the lowest
prices,
At DBARDORK'C bcok store,
? ''"
O. Jri. LANB
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commercial st,
C5"Suita $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 and upward.
BREWSTER &1WHITB,
HAY. GRAINi
Shorts, chop, Dour, mill feed, etc.
Telephone 178.
91 Court St., Salem, Or
Salem Water Co,
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water sei vice apply at office. Bills
payable monthly in advance. Make
complaints at the office.
JAS. KADER. ELMER WHITE.
CAPITAL 'CITY
Express and Transfer
Meet all mall and passenger trains. Bag.
gage and express to all parts of the city
i'rompt service. Telephone No. 70.
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY I
Floiao'-jnotlce thecut in prices
on the folic wins;
SbrtJ, plain iocenti
unuer urawer ......5 to loceru
Under shirts c, to iocepts
Socks, per pair 3 cents
ITandkcrchlofs I cent
Silk handkerchiefs.. 3 cent
aneeu ana pillow sups 34 cents;per dozen
and othev worlc In proportion.
ty Flannels and ether work Intelligently
washed by hand.
COL. J. OLMBTBAD, .' Proprietor
Jf BThomas Tuthill,
Analytical Chemist
and Acsa cr,
OfHco with BalemQas Light Co,
No 4 Chemeketa St P. O.Bjx X,
Salem, Oiegon. Prompt .return of ore
samplis. General analytical work.
HOTELS AND BOARDING.
flolel 5al?rjR.
M.; FBNNELL, Prop
Only First Class House In the City. Rater
reasonable, Sample room in connectioa.
Can to al trains and public buildings pass
the door. Come State and High streets.
GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER
Hot meals served jfiom 8 a. m. to midnight.
German cooking.
WitVBach & Nadstanech 226 'Commercial
St.
H. NEUGEBAUER,
I9lf iProp.
HALF I AI HOOSE.
Mild drinks.
Cigars and tobacco
Meal served.
Lodging,
Costello Placet North Salem.
421 ftn M. ;FEICHTINOER, Prop.
MEATS AND POULTR-JT.
G.S. lEEBDfilR
NEW MARKET,
State street. Bear railroad. Frettaat asd
best meats, ' My patron say I keep the beat
treat in town. a
Wolz Micsckc,
Dealers in all kind of fresh tali and olt4
meats. Lard In bulk.V); a lb, Cheapt ssvarlsat
In town , We make It a Specialty to kp all
kind of Sausage or hand. Try .
SHOP RE-OPENED.
Diowa & Son, rtlt E4 Mam iMsaawr.
ket. have ealirgifini rafcvfd takthr (fagp tmi
will bo pla4 to ac all ol timb M smimm
and the rett of ttst lammity. QatVart sakssB
and delivered, Fomou sitinf sit4t
Essay depd oa havisw tjtttr tttVM twss
telentiousiy filled. HMtt
mtcrow k aamomutrr,
Butchers and Packer
COLD ITORAGK MEATS,
Best stock, best swrvte i law ftM
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