Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 19, 1899, Image 2

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DRILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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THIDAY, ISIAY 10, 1890.
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pPyily. OnoVcar 93.00, In Advano
iy, Fotu ftContbs $1 00 U' Advance
5kiy. One Tar Sl.OO, in Advanoo
THE SECOND OREGON.
EA'lbanv Demecrat: A Halcm man
TrStfiitf liorno from Manila comnlniriH of
rJncK of recognition of the uplondld
gcrvlcca of tho Oregon regiment by ur
Jcopic. liicro IB no occasion lor tins.
!rom one end of tho htnto to the otliur
tbp icop!o uro bounding tbolr jiralso.
nnil when tboy return home they will
bOAPatuucu with tho lzoJiulnciloflB of the
appreciation for what they Imvo dono
End Uiu bravery displayed by tliuiu.
L'HosubufK HoView: V. V. Dleck-
Eman writes from .Manila, on
fc'Aprll 0, iiB follews: "J was sent bore
iiifit a week ago today for tlynontory.
f'ivo Company I boyc, including the
ftlnit ccrncftnt, catno down with Itobt.
kWlIcox and mvwilf. but I bavon't heard
now iney uro ucuinu nionir. i no omrura
fgut along till rlirnt; wliy ftliouliin i thoy
jJUrnwlng from $125 per month and up-
ward, mjcortlintf to tliolr rank? Whfio
aprlvnto coIb $15.00 with "red horse"
Jjind hard tack to baluuco, and every
thing to do. IIo curries 200 ronndfl of
jfutnimiditloii, IwnidoH two days' rations,
..'.. ' . .. .
iniui u no uoirt carry it, tiioiign mo noai
hnay bo 105 degrees in tho shade, while
Agoing oil double quick time, ho goes
without. And whuuovor a camp Is us-
tabltahcd the men arc shut In. while the
'ofllcors tro at will. If a tirivalu Hoe
p out ho gets a 115.00 fine and maybe tho
' miiinl house, lloro is mi example: niir
iiing tho recent fight at Malabon, a man
: in my company was nearly uxnannteu,
? being of a weakly nature, and when the
command, "forward, double time I"
was given, he was rather slow in rising,
so Col. Bummers just gavo him a gentle
kick in tho rear. And as I wus going to
; say, whenever a camp Is lormed tho
iConlcors nrovldo for themsolvos, and in
t doing this they glvo thoir orderlies It 11
.(or noi oeing moro prompt ami ior not
.'omllig to "attention," when spoken to
KYOUn VERMIFORM APPENDIX.
Havo vou still cot vour vermiform
"rtbpondix ? If so, Dr. J. Morrison of
gj. rvuauiUKiun uuviBun you iu itruji ii, huh
not lev Home surgeon cm u out witu ins
sharp knife.
Dr. Morrison says oxclsinn of this ap
pendage which is giving so much trouble
Is "not onlv improper, but criminal,"
. and that tho "abominable doctrine of
evolution as applied to man Is largely responsible-
for this Biirglcal vagary.'f Dr.
llutton, unotlior emliiel physician, con
tends that tho knife is seldom, if ever,
necessary In appendicitis. On tlio other
hand, some of tlio best physicians con
tend that tho knife Is seldom. If over,
necessary in apiKiiidlcltis, On the
other hand, some of the best phynlcluus
contend for tho uso of tho knife in
i every
t. case.
P.-- With the doctors d I a it reel nu respect-
I'lng vour appendix, tho only way is to
ftr hold on to It us long us itoHsiblo, After
'Mill it in JAIUI MfrviillA. ibuu-nit v u-
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wiuothttn ttuyothur Kuotur.
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long to tho doctors until thoy cut it off.
I)es Moines News.
Tho News In not well informed. Ev
ery baby that is now born is supplied
Willi an apticndix that will have
to be cut off sooner or later. The
jKor things were not always Iwni that
way but God in ills wisdom has seen fit
to givo tho doctors a change to collect
$50 lo 500 aplcco off the race for im oi
eratfnn. The News should post up.
TREATMENT OFADOSS.
If all accounts uro truo Mr. Crokor's
voyage to Hngland with Hir Julian
l'aiincofoot, Tom Heed and other pas
sengers was not us pleasant as it might
havo been.
The Tammany todies packed tho
cabin of the lxss with (lowers and chain
Htlgu and hiizzahcd his departure from
tho sboro. Then came to grief. Sir
Julian l'aiincofoot ib-Hberatoly cut him.
Tom Heed made wmwHtlc remarks that
made congeniality an up hill huslness.
Tho passengers looked upon him as tlmy
would look uioii it tiniHotim freak. No
body asketl lo Im Introduced, lie win
stared at on dpek and smoked out of th
Hiuoking room.
If this action by the wHJiierM was
snobbery It whs coiiiinnndublH snob
bery. If public men like Crokur mid
Quay could lx mndn to feel that though
they can succeed in outniuliig public
sentiment mid still ls Isms of the lump
they arc social ntitatata a gret stj for
ward will be taken In the direction of
reform in our polities, tioclal ostracism
of politician detected in wrong doing
would Im the severest punishment that
could be Inflicted.
If men who fcIihuio to rob tho public
treasury commit outrages on tho ballot
Ikix, or cairy boodlo projects throuh
tho legislature should bo shunned by all
honest men and women, as they deserve
to be, there would soon be a dlfforuut
code of morals in imiIUIcs. Success
would not justify iulipilty.
MANIPULATING TAXES.
The Salem Journal of May 10 says
only ulHHit f 10,000 of the Marion county
taxes of 1HDH out of a total of fLMO.OOO
paid In, At the mime date Hlmriff
Withers of I,ano county Lad collected
$118,000 on a roll of $150,000. Quito a
difference. And Marlon county is one
of tho best and richest counties of the
state. This comparison is very com
nllmenlary toourolllclals ami jeople.
Kuguuu Guard.
Marlon oiuuty has lwun slow In the
matter of tax iMdlectlng. Tho law has
never been enforced. Taxes havo not
been collected when duo. Taxes wore
not declared delinquent when Ihoy be
came so by law. Publication of delin
quent lists was put off one to three.
Conceit Course,
llomumbor that tho third and last
grand concert In tho classical course
win Do given one wcok irnm tomorrow
night Friday, Muy 2(1 at the First
Methodist church. Tlio artists giving
tills concert ure: Ktelndel, cellist, and
Kdiiiuud tschucckcr. harpist. They are
assisted hv Mluiiiu Fish-lirllllu. so
prano, and Mrs. Ilriiuo riteludel, Plnn
Into. On their instruments, Htoliidol
and Schueckor are the foremost artists
In tho land. Tho program will be va
ried and of grout bounty. All muslu
lovers should make an extra effort to at-
.eml this, the last of tho season's con
urts, Tho price of admission wilt be (1.
Largest
Jones Lever Binder
Two HoMft I'ull tho Light Running Jono Lever Hinder with UioiiljLaf
Lovorl'oworonnlor tliuii tlnoo bursoa can puil other Hinder. It lut U10
l in plot mill only suro Knottor known, 011U only one wrd anil wiutgnMoi
Studebaker Wagons
Tlio boa whittle made, wit It axlostif Indiana llhtok Hickory, upokos of
kecojid growtlilndlanu Wlilta Oak, and Hub uoatvtl by u, patent wwm
wjTtoti pruTeiitachocklnu. D, oil tumkod follownod wide bivdedgd tlxu
wtilali 'auko the btudobnkor outwear any wagon 011 earth.
CaHsf Sutrlcs, Traps,
CITIZENS TO MEET
Monday Night and Prepare to Oreet the
Editorial Excursion.
Pursuant to tho request of tho Cham
ber of Commerce, Hon. C. 1'. Dfsliop,
mayor of Balem, has called a citizens'
mcetfng for Monday evening, May 22, at
8 o'clock, In tho city council chamber,
for tho purpose of arranging pluns for
the entertainment of the members of
the National Editorial Association which
will visit hero early in July.
Mayor llishop, hi shaking of the mat
ter today, said that tho proposed under
taking Is one in which tho whole people
of fliilom are interested and lie hotted to
fee the council chatnler well filled with
citizens willing to do their part iu it. It
must not Ite left to n few, said,Mr.
llishop. "Wo are all Interested. A
crowd of 800 to 1,200 prominent newspa
per. people from all the states iu the
union coming to npend a day in Salem is
an important mutter and wo should put
forth our ln-st endeavors to make a good
impression. I have full confidence that
the itoonlfiof the city and surrounding
country will rise to tho occasion and
that uuxt Monday ovunitig's meeting
will demonstrate that this confidence Is
not iiiuiplitctd."
Ilisalso urged that the tiowspujcr
msii of tho city, HOtlVo and retired,
should take an exwlul interest in the
matter. The visitors will Ik of their
own "kith mid kin," professionally
sK'aking, and will naturally oxXK-t the
quill drivers to be in the front ranks of
the welcoming ami entertaining iiohis.
Citizens, business men, suburban
rwidoiiW, nil patriotic inhabitants of
Hulem mid its environments are re- j
quested to allow no obstacle to lutefere
with their attondancu at uuxt Monday
night's meeting. I
Foresters Entertain.
The Foresters of America will ho
visited by Grand Chief Hunger F. T.
lingers of l'ortlund, on next Monday
evening, when the Balem lodge will
tender him a reception at a special meet
ing held for the occasion. There will Ite
Inetlalory work and all Foresters will be
iu their glory. Tho Foresters are al
ready whetting thelraxes fora big blow
out. Teachers' Institute.
Monday, June 10, Is tho first day of
five continuous days of teachers' insti
tute work to bo held at tho court house,
In Balem. A number of prominent
speakers will he present, among them
E. D. Hostler, of tho Eugene public
schools 1 It. H. Bteol, of tho Portland
High school, and J. J. Kraps, will givo
discussions on mental arithmetic.
Planting Ulack Bans.
II. K. LuMur, the successful bass fish
erman, Is supplying a mniilwr of sports
men with liberal catches of that rare
gaunt llsh, which Is now ipilto plentiful
In the Willamette, for planting in some
of the smaller streams. Dr. J. 0. tirllllth
Is having a lake on tho homo farm near
ClyiuorstoeKeii in tins way.
Sunday Ocliool.
Tho .Marlon county Sunday suhool
convention will be held at .Marlon, bo
gluing at 2 p. m. Wednesday, .May 31
iiiid closing tho following day at noon.
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Hacks, Spring Wagons,
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S. S. S. GOES
TO THE BOTTOM.
DmmnHw Dainlinrt fh Qani
Reaches liis Seat
I ItlllipilJ llOaUHOo 1110 OoQI
of all Blood Diseases and
always promptly readies ana cures any
PlirflO frIQ Unret Poeoc disease where the blood is in any way involved.
UUlDO llld nUlol UdoOOi Evoryono who has had oxpenenco with
blood diseases knows that thero nra no ail
ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to euro. Very few remedies claim
to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as S. S. S. eurei, and none can
offor sueh Incontrovertible evldenco of merit. S S. S. la not merely a tonic it
is a euro I It goes down to tho very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the
foundation of the very worst c man, nnd routs tho poison from the system. It does
not, llko other remedies, dry up tho poison and hide it from view temporarily,
only to break forth again moro violently than ever; S. S, S. forces out every
trace of taint, and rids the system of it forever.
Mrs.T. W.Leo, Montgomery, Ala., writes: "Someyears
ago I wan Inoculated with poison by a nurso who infected
my babo with blood taint. I was covered with sores and
ulcers from head to foot, and In my great extremity I prayed
to die. Several prominent phyiioians treated mo, but all
to no purpose. Tho morcury 'and potash which they
Savo mo seemed to add fuel to tho awful flamo whioh was
ovouringmo. I was advised by friends who had seen
wondorful cures mado by it, to try Swift's Specific. I im
proved from tho start, as tho medicine seemed to go direct
to tho cause of tho trouble and forco tho poison out. Twenty
ootties curca mo completely." uwnt's upeciuc
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
Is tho only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no
morcury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never falls to
euro Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison,
Tetter, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sores, etc.
Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Meritorious Goods at
Is Our
And all our efforts always have been and always
will be directed towards crowding as much
goodness and value as possible into a dollar.
We can clothe you from head to foot clothe
you rightly and clothe you at prices that defy
competition. Remember, our goods are sold
strictly on their own merit, and whether you
buy a collar or a suit of clothes, we are always
ready to give your money back if you are not
satisfied.
G- W. Johnson and Company.
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
01 Farm Mattru in oreoon.
Gar-Scott Engines and Threshers.
UucqualUd for durability, convoulenuc.rffetlvc power and tine workman-,
ihlp. A man who buya a Gear-Scott ougiiie kuowa he Is goltitig the bett In
the market.
m
of goods in the market.
Jones lever binder and mowers, the cele
dratbd studhcker wagons, carriages, bug
gibs traps, hacks and carts.
the canton cupper plows.j disc and peg
tooth harrows, superior disc, hoe, and
PRESS DRILLS AND SEEDBRS. VB CARRY BXTRAS
FOR ALL THE ABOVE MACHINBRY.
Gar-ScottJand J. I. Case threshing ma
chines AND ENGINES.
Call and see us when in want of farm ma
cainery and we will save you money.
E F. PARKHURST & CO,
Adjoining the
mUUJMlL&UAlXVUiJUUJ4miU&UA 7
etc, in a hundred different styles, These goods arc all the best of
In every test rrmdo S. S. S. eatiiv
demonstrates its superiority over other
oiooa remedies, at matters not now oo
stlnate tho case, nor what other treat
ment or remedies havo failed, S. B. B.
Popular Prices;
Motto,
C Carry The best line
Brewery, Salem, Or,
S, C, STONE, M, D.
Proprletorlof
Stone's Drue Stores
BALEM, OHEGOX.
The ttoren (tiro la nurabor) arc locate! a
No. 235 and S33 Commercial Mreot, and are
well stocked with a complete line of drug: and
mcdlclncj, toilet article, perfumery, brushes
etc., etc., etc,
1)R. BTONE
Hmlmd some 23 years experience In the prao
tlcoof medlolnoniid now makes no charge (or
consultation, examination orpretcrlpllon.
Do you want to die?
OK-
j Do you want to get well?
Ifyounant ti Itlc keep rlxht on fillinc your
mtt'mwllh MINKKAIj and other roiHONHtn
tim fhateof nilUHH and alleirwl medicine.
' If yon want to Bit KNTIUKL.Y CUUR1).
WKIib nnd tTOUT, quit allowing doctors to
KXI'KHI.M KS'T on yon with tlruK and try
DM. J. IT. COOK,
BOTANICA I. Sl'KCIAI.IST,
Ollice liOl hiberty Btrect, Balem, Or.
. He lias cured ncores of p'oplo since liocnmo
to Hnleiil. He is a rtiputnblo pnictitlnnpr nnd is
I ii graduate nt two legally charlored oolletre.
Ak to his (.tandlliK as n citizen mid Ills rellnlill-
I ity ai a Ini'lnen man, any one can lie convinced
that lie Is not only a pood citizen hut an honest
innn. He has been lUil alnt nnd mtirepre-
senteil more than nny man in Salem, hut ho can
I cunt hl fi lends nmoiiK tho lxt citizens of
l Salem and Willamette VaMey. Ills lwst friends
i nn thoui w Imm hi! Iiss tTlttil). Ills rpmeiltes
lire tho retttilt ofn lifetime of stu l, and JikIkIiiK
by tho innreli)iiciirmnK.rformi,u right hermit
home, where hl pntieuts may bo wen and
lulled with, uo one w ho In sick nhonld hesitate,
to whi him.
IIo alcohitoly cures all kinds of Chronic
Dlsenso", after nil other schools liuro fulled,
Hiich as t'nncer, Qnivel, Kldnov Trouble. Done
Dlieaocs, Asthma, Skin D'seascs, Ktc, without
thonidofthc Knife, Plasters or l'olpoti, mid
with no pain whatercr to the patient.
WOOD.
TheSulom Light a nil Trac
tion Company will receive
scaled bids until 1 o'clock
p. in. Wednesday, Muy 24lh
180!), for tho furnishing at
Us Power House of 2000
cords ilro wood. Bidders
must statcnuiuhcruf cords
whether body Hr, or second
growth und price de
livered. Cash Paid on
Completion of Contract.
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Salem's Great Surprise.
Boston Shoe Company. I.ndle.i'
line
Kid Slinners and ties. 75 cent, worth
f 1.50. ,'IOS Commercial street, near the
postoillce. 4 15 tf
test
occu
wPf M Xvft. ft. W TiT IE fa B
llvJl!lmnMlt2umfIt?XU? mac,"neof unrlveled simplicity. Longest
nS VibraSn' lD U,e Wor,d- UD,,ke Geare( Mowers, It has
"No Noise"
"No Lost Power."
Pree from side draft.
tree frqm nook weight.
I. NO bacblnj! up to ttart In prois
! VII II MVM llMB
iK 1 $SJI IS
TUT TTlTr VMaAI 7
Herschbach
and
Reigelman
BLACKSMITHS and
WHEEWGHTS,
va win nlion vour horse, build or
repair your wagon or Implements j
Being lcatcd to stay our rai-ro ua
have it guarantee that our work will
be siitlslaclory. Shop 100 Chcuieketu
street. Teleohonc 2705. M tf
Huie Wi;g Sang Cl
Ladles Furnishing Goods, Silk
Fancy Goods, Embroidery. All
kinds of Matting, Chlnaware and
Ten. Bottom 1'rices 5-12-31
Opera House Block, 112 Court St.
"We Can Save v;ou Money
On Poultry ami Lnwn fencing
lrl)wlrenniUhlni!le9. Carpenter
shop In connection, Phono la
SIALISM KECNOE WORKS,
Waltm Mont.r.v. Prop,
il.llMmr 69 Htnte 8treet.
There Is only ons place
In town to get a
FIRST-CLASS
HARNESS
If you are a stranger, ask
yonr neighbor, he will tell
routoconW.W.jrifNS
tu babV of the itrd Fiont
)rug Store. 4-iSd wlm
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
03 COURT STREET.
Milken specialty of nil Kinds uf
Sheet Steel und Galvanized iron
work r-joflnu und guttering, it full
line of Pumps and pump tlttlnus.
Prompt work and reasonable prices.
We carry In stock tho Fairbanks
wind mill. Call and sec us before
ui vlnir your order for mill or tank.
Phone 234
PHOMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES.
Steam Dye Works.
No. 105 Commercial street,
opposite Willamette hotel.
Ladles' mid gentlcmen's
clothlng cleaned, dyed, re
paired und pressed. Flno
blankets cleaned or dyed
und nicely finished. Kid
cloves cleaned, 10c: dyed
2oc.
Canton Disc Plow
Made on sclcn illc principles. No experiment. Has been thoroughly '
ed and w do Its work equally vsefl In hard or raft ground It wifi
ir where all others fall, and do double the work of a poiiiiuo 11 plow l
Jones Mower
their kind and defy com etiti
99m9WUmt9
Arc You Going to Build ?
When preparing BpeclilcationH and
plans for your new building or home,
bo sure you pay special attention to
your plumbing. Your health de
pends upon it. Wo mako contractu
for the complete fitting up of
building', with tlio latest Improve
ments, in otien sanitary plumbing,
at a low estimate. Our work is be
yond competition, and we uro mas
ters of our trade in all its details.
BARR&PETZEL
3M COMMERCIAL SI'RESr.
Telepnonc No. 2371
The Geo, M, Becler
Insurance Agency
Alwujs to the front with best
rates und policies In the leading
companies.
Employment Agency,
Do you want wonc. or need help
of any kind? Apply at once.
Rental Agency,
Property to rent. Register
our agency.
288 Commercial Stkkijt, Salrm,
RED FRONT LIVERY
First-Class Feed, and. Boarding
stables,
104 COMMBItCIAL STKKBT.
SALEM, ORE.
Wm ULLREY, Prop.
Best JRigs for Gommercial Men
Stauloa lu Mrau hlork Hotel WllUmatto.
3TSiifo teams und comfortable rlg-
for ladles und family driving 11 spec
ialty. Horses boarded by day, week
or month und best of satisfaction
guaranteed. 3-1 tf
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