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"' " T11"'- - , fwdr"s'jjrwvr' )rvirrrr y I t t i- a t v-. IrS, ' Mfs mrmmmwi DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. tY UOflfiK HHOrHBKiS FKIDAY, JUNE 9, 1609. ' Dally, OnoVcnr 03.00,1a Aavmoo Dily, Fota Mouths $1 00. ! Advance. Weoklv, Oao Yor 31.00, In Advance JOURNAL! X RAYS. When the uplrit of liberty hits lied nnd truth and justice aro disregarded, prlv oto righto can easily Iw Nicriilced under tho forma of law, Kcnl'ri Commentary. Why don't "Decency" read a decent newnpnpcr? Ho would realize that the decent public have been notified Mhen thc.ro its a decent theater In town In tho local cohnnnft of thin paper. Twenty-ono patients died at the any. luui in May, or nearly an avorago of one for each week day. Hut then, tho iKjr capita uxpcuBO of keeping tho jwir un fortunates han been kept down to 111 and 14-100 cent. When a poor working man taken hi own lifo or died a natural death alone, of couroo an inquest mtiKt bo held, but when un inwuio patient, with whirled ollielalri to guard hitn, does tho xuuio thing In tho dark recoiwH of a pinto In stitution, no examination in railed for. Uy all ineiniH, Oregon gntftern and gentlemen should have a chance to go lo I'aroi on tho Ex)Kdlion commission. TJio French do not emigrate to any country, but they arc prepared to Hell uh any quantity of logwood imrt wlno and dried applo charupaigu, TIiomi aro im port that Oregon can well affonl to iwtid from 25,000 to 50,000 "encour aging." Judge Judnh of tho Fulem police court deserves coimueudation for lining tho Italian J Higuor $50, not becnuso tho waiter in Hotel Willatuetto dining loom belonged to tho "fair cox," but Ixicsiuso ho thought ho could itiHiilt with lmHiuity a women who w.ts working for a living at honest Intrar. Such a woman In tho cor of any wwlety queen, and in entitled to rox)ut. Tho truth of tho matter In that Dr. Ilrlggn 1h hunting a itoft simp, and tho fellowK who aro already enloviinr it ob Ject to dividing tho plu with him. Mlshop Totter wantH him in the pulpit ho Hood's HhotiM be In every fiimiljr p iirttiulnn clint ami rer)f EJI II trrf llir' Rrl. Thoy nre W III Si liitliiliUhn Ilia loriincli U nut ut onlri cuts tieilrli, hlllowitim, miJ l llvtr trstibUi. Midi and cnidctit. canta. f sV jMpiHMiiimMhiiiHanMM fejSiKw ' 1, . 1 r& Csuriages HfLif fcH ffnHjB A mote pitiful stent than a mother nl her child, both captives nnd shackled in a dungeon, could not well be imagined There are thousands of mothers and their babes who lie shackled by disease In the dungeon of death ... Without knowing it, or havlnic the faint est comprehension of It, the fault lies with the mother. Too many women enter upon the responsibilities of wifehood and moth erhood while suffering from weakness and disease of the delicate and important or gans that make wifehood And motherhood possible A woman who suffers in this way cannot be a capable wife and n competent mother. Before entering upon the duties and responsibilities of these positions, she should see to It that her health, both gen eral and local, Is thoroughly restored I)r Pierce's Pavorlte Prescription is the best of alt medicines for this purpose It acts directly on the sensitive organs concerned, making them strong, healthy and vigorous. It promotes regularity of the functions, allays irritation and inflammation, heals ulceration, checks unnatural and exhnut iug drains and soothes pain It tones ntid builds up the shattered nerves It turn the dangers and pains of maternity into safety and ease it is a medicine that is intended for this one purpose only and Is good for no other. Dealers sell it and no honest dealer will suggest n substitute "Ir Tierce s Favorite rrescrlption did me so much good that (onlay I am well again and stronger than I have ttn for years." writes Mrs. Alex. Ixkle, of Wise. imikIU Co, Mich. "I have a baby one year old ami as fat and hralthy sa one could wMh to see. I took two bcnles of ' I'avorlte I'reacrlption I kerji Or lime's WeaMiit Pellets In the house sll the owe. My family take no other Hind of pills " thinkH tho"convurHlou" of Mich a brainy "dtseenter" would lw a feather in bin cap; but tho ordinary clergy tho lxys In tho trenches do not think there Ih any call for another brain and another Htoiunch in their ranks. Tho Galling Gun. Why object to ducorutiiig nnyono'H gravo, whuthur It Ihj a convict or an oc cupant of tho I'ottor'fl Fluid?. Thuro must lm no i ne concentrated ussonco of miimIIiium and iiiumiiiunh in a man's colli to ohjwt to ntrewlng Honors on thograu of tho dead. Tito jxKirost and inonuust of God's croaturuM may huvo ledn IwHsulflHhllfo than tho rich, HiucoHnful niul highly respeutod. Who known' Tho (Jatllnu Gun. of Cleveland. O.. Ih emulating llraiiu fame,though it Ih to be hoped that Its alitor, Walter Hurt, Ih not emulating hid fato. Ho Ih indleted on nine count. Iiy tho grand jury for cir culating oliwne literature. Ills coin uieutH on the trial of tho slayer of Mr. MeKlnley'H brother caused thin. We know that if tho olltlcid howus could draw Juries iih thoy please, and control all the iiewnpiiperH to Hhupo public son- tliuent, no editor could discuss them without danger of indictment. mil mi Jones Lever Binder Two llnrnoi I ull tho LlKht.UunnlnK Jones Lever Hinder with tho uhl of Lovtjr Power oattlor thun throo liorsos can puil othor lllmlom. It has thy HluitiUHt and only Riiro Knotur knoAti, ouU only ono oord and wuslw low wha Uun ii'iy other IvimtUr Studebaker Wagons The bent volilolo made, with uxliw of liulluim llluok Hickory, ihiWo of fcttpood urowlhlodlana WliHo Uak, und Hub mutU'd by it pataut proceM wliloll prcYdiita clicckluu. Dop, oil wmkod folloos and wide tvol-edyu Urcn wlijoh aake tho btudebaker outwear any wuutiu on earth. Carts, Suiries, Traps, MANILA LETTER. Willard Learned Describe the Campaign ot Lawton's Flying Brigade. Continued from Wednenlny's Dally, lhightand early the next morning Wt were nstlr, our camp fires all along the line could bo seen, and the boys 'n groups of 3 and -1 were making coffee and trying to fry a piece of bacon. Aftur breakfast we advanced ngaln in skir mish liilo till wo enrno to Santa Cruz river which wo had to ford. At this juncture wo were attacked by the dtt goes, hut in lew than ten minutoii wo had them hurrying down the road for the next town beyond. After all had wifely crowd tho river we only wont a nliort distance Iwfore camidng. All took n good wrub in the river, washing the mud and mire clotlicH and hIi mm wo wont to grub. I la fore noon wo had and after i from our ) niKtiing" four fnt liogM, and two mtrkH full of cliickeiiH, enough to fod tho entire comimnyfor thrwt tuntlft hut wo wero nliort of hard tack. TuootherH leflidou tho quarter mnNter forgoautaud inymilf volunterel to go to Santa Cruz after Home, When we returned thero wore fried chlekciiM and roat ork galoro for uh, and we wero not a hit hurtful alxmt eating, either. We HUiyod In tliat camp all of that day ami night, ami by It o'clock the following day wo wero on tho nunc for I'agntujau with a fnttdi iwuo of ratioiiH. Tho Fourteenth acted an lie tiring lino, but tho WaHhlngtou hcoiUh wero our advanco guard. Wo hud not gone more than a mile down the road before wo encountered the inmirgontn, and wo Im mediately deployed out to tho right and left in (iklrmlnh order. Tho little guiiH of Htiwthorno'H battery hoou hud the enemy In full lllght, but wo kept up our nkirmlHh lino clear into town. Juttl before wo reached there company C, of the Fourteenth ond company I, of tho North D.ikotuH hud a mountain to climb, and doHeond. It wan hero that nix men from company C, ami four from com pany J, played out from neat anil ox hauwtion. Wo arrived at tho town at 11 o'clock and had 15 miuutoH rot; then ouu battalion of tho Fourteenth, and two companion of tho N. Dakota wore ordered to advance on tho next town l.umbau, having to fight all tho way. Wo drove tho ulggorri into a big ptono church, and tho town wan on one Hide Contlntlnl on Third Pugu. The Stomach Is An Engine Your lieullh rclleetH Its condition. If It 'a clogucd up with Impurities, and can't use tho fuel you glvo It, there'll bo trouble till over tho body. Tlicro can bo no (lleau with n utxxl digestion. A ritniug hUiiiiiicIi and per fect digestion coined from tho use of It olonrn tho brain, Htronuthuna tho norvuu Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters W tiiKon poopio LLl., Hacks, Spring Wagons, STUDBBAKBR iiTTTirTiii'i nKfttmiiiiii ihwt-irmKhimma,MifmiTf'!' rAnirifiunrhfrttrvrTrrrtt fwr-nrn S. S. S. Gut TO THE BOTTOM. Promptly Reaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and always promptly reaches and cores any RltrQC fhfl Uffircf DqCIO disease whoro the blood is In any way involved:. UMBO HID nUIOl urJOCOi Everyone who has had experience with blood diseases knows that thero are no all monts or troubles bo obstlnato and difficult to euro. Very fow remedies claim to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. 8. 8. cures, and none can offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit. 8 8. 8. Is not merely a tonic it Is a euro I It goes down to tho vory seat of all blood diseases, and gets at tho foundation of tho very worst cases, and routs tho poison from the system. It does not, liko other remedies, dry up tho poison and hide It from view temporarily, only to break forth again moro violently than ever; 8. 8. 8. forces out every traco of taint, and rids tho system of It forever. Mrs.T. W.Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writes: "Some years ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurso who infected my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and in my great oxtrcmity I prayed to die. Sevoral prominent physicians treated mo, but all to no purpose. Tho mercury .'and potash which they Save mo soemed to add fuel to tho awful flamo which was ovouringmo. I was advised by friends who had soon wonderful cures mado by it, to try Swift's Specific. I im proved from tho start, as tho mediolno seemed to go direct to tho cause of tho trouble and forco tho poison out. Twenty uuttios curcu mo completely." BWllt's BpeoillC S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD Is tho only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, KheumatlBm, Contagious Blood Poison, Totter, Bolls, Carbuncles, Sores, etc. Valuable books mailed froo by Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. A merciless cut in prices A backward season, and consequently ri more or less sluggish business in spring and summer clothing ne cessitates this move. We propose To clear out every spring and summer suit in the next 30 days and Prices will do it. These suits are all new goods and our spring sales have taught us that they are good values at "regular prices, 56.50 $7.00 57.50 58.00 $8.50 and 59.00 Suits. $5,85, G.W.Johnson 257 COMAUiRUAL. SIRKG1. ir W" II I 1 - - Gar-Scott Engines and Threshers. Unequalled for durability, convenience, olTetlve m-wer and ilimworktuun ihlp. A man who buys a (Jcnr-Seott online knows b s v:ottlii the best In the market. r dim KKC Carry The best line of goods in the market. JONliS LEVGR BINDER AND MOWERS. I'tlB CHUB BRATEDSrUDUCKER WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUG GIES TRAPS, HACKS AND CARTS. THE CANTON CUPPER PLOWS, DISC AND PEG : room harrows, suphrior disc, hoe, and : press drills and seeders. We carry extras : FOR ALL THE ABOVE MACHINERY. Gar-Scott 'and J. I. Case threshing ma chines AND ENGINES. Call and see us when in want op parm ma cainbry and we will save you money. E F. PARKHURST & CO, : Adjoining the -LiMUAUtS2U etc, in a hundred different styles, These aoods In every test mado S. S. B. easily demonstrates its superiority over other blood remedies. It matters not how ob stinate tho case, nor what other treat ment or remedies haro failed. S. 8. 8. Brewery, Salem, Or, uaa.'i TaattCSttfMKrffetMEB3acniiV? (&jaanfcamgfctt CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slgnaturo of &. ScrofuU, salt rheum unci all diseases cnused by Impure, blood arc cured by Horid'qijarsnparlllu, which Is Amer ica's Greatest Medicine. Bkkcham's Pills for Stomach and Liver UK OASTOR2A. Bean it f 1 Yo'J " AfMfl &ie&' To cure pile, DeWltt's Wllch Ilac Salvo STitiKKS at Tim hoot It re moves the causk, qulckk and per mtinontly. Stone Drug Stores. Fine Music Will be henrd nt Fulem next Sunday on the otvHHlnu of tho Conductors' Hx fiindon. Urown'H concert orchestra w ill be In the grand ptund at the 1'air Grounds and bunds from Kimono, Al bany, Independence and Portland have bet ti enframed. tf You All Need Them. No matter what your oeeuiMtion. Von can't exited lo Micoeed unlo von Jiro vidoyuuroif with a good -tok of yio-cerie-i from j-'it CHXI llltWHON A I! CIAV. O J&. fSt 2? O 3.-t jl" -Si. . 8oan tie Signatoro ef ine miri toi iiarcwvYjrs GZ&fffl&& UA A LIFE SAVED. Dr J. F, Cook, '.tho Botanical Speci alist. Succoods Whoro Othors Fall. To uhom it inuv concern : This Ih to certify that Hertha I Con ner, of Mt. An'el precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, lias suffered from u cancer ous gruuth in the loft ear for alxmt three voars. Tho growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Alhuny I'livalciuns but the growth came back " as bad as ever, nnd pained her -o Imdly that she hail to Ihj taken from i-chool. After three week's treatment bv Dr. .1. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tlio liotnnicnl Specialist, the growth entirely distip poHroil, mill at this dato.four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not renpiearod, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving onlv tho scars in dicted by tho Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the alwvo state ment is nlHolntoly true, and that Uor tlia 1' Conner, the ierton montloiied in tho ullldavit. hu resided in my fam ily since early ihildhood, liouring the re lationship to me of niece. !., " a Lov"- SulwHTilK-'d and sworn to before mo this eighth day of June. 1S1W. V. V. Hall, count v clnrlt nf Morlim ,w,.,t,. Oregon. There it only one place in town lo eel it FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If ou are n stranger, ak your neighbor, he will tell jou toRoto W.W.Ji'IIN.S just latiV of the Krd Kent Drug Store. 4.13d wiro t (.KICU wwhor all others 1 i . Wi r " 14. T., in...... . -snaB?; w . h jmr .viitfi mr 11 ff''llv ;;$o yqs" , Lajt Powr." Vfra raw aw draft. ITM htm zk wtMifbt. y mmm p to uurt in Krss. BUGGlRq are Salem Preparatory School. Summer term oiens July 5, 1699. Tuition nor month ! Normal nnd High school 4 00 Common and Higher Grades 3 00 Below 7th Grade ,2 CO A. J. Gahlasd, M. A. 0 7 im Principal. RAZOR TAX All people nro hereby notified Unit a tax on Ka7ors of 25c for retemporing Is now on and can be paid at tho shop of Sim II. White nnd Co. nt High street, opioite the Court House. 5-20-tf Screen Doors and Windows. eroor. cloth etc., Poultry and lawn fencing of nil kinds ami shingles, SALEM KKNCE WORKS, Walter Mnnt.ev. Prop, d.t 15 Btnte Street S, C, STONE, M, D. t'roprletor'of Stone's Drug: Stores haijKM.-oukgox. Tlioitnre (two In niimlier) nro located a No 385 ami SW Commercial Mreot, and are well Mookcd with aeomplete lino otilrucsnnd mcdlclnea, toilet articles, perfumery, brmlies etc., etc., cte. DR. BTONK Uanlmdiiome 25 years experience In the prac tice ot medicine and now makes no rhhrge for consnl'atlon. examination orprocrlptioti. Herschbacfu Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS. We will shoe your horse, build or rnpulr your wacon or Implements Helm: Iwcatetl to stay nur patrons have 11 cuarantcc that our work will be satisfactory. Shop lOOChemekcta street. Tclenlione2703. 4-1 tf Tho Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty Systom of Musical Instruction. K. H. BCOTr. D. 31. PHK81DKNT A Nationnl Co-operative Inolitatlon which la llnnlnB to ntimixr Ha faculty by hundreds and it impll by thoiiaanili, KmbrnclnB inon than twenty atntea. Kor the benofit of PnplU ofl'rlvnteTeaehcM At Home. KKIIITIl hCUOLAHTIO IMIL Certificate rantel from a regularly elmr tfrtvl Institution. Kxplanatlon of the nyiitvm In detail in ineM) columns Watntt for It. JHTA ASI)i:itH-VliiMMAN. Htato Uoprt'oentntlvo and Memlx-r nf the Faculty fttudeo eer KlrM NHllntinl Hank IlMf,, pun or two place oien for advanced piaturn in piano i)t attct. Canton Disc Plow fall, and do 'double tho work of a Smmnn ni11 "'" orkof a common plow. Jones Mower .miiiKuigiCiVPriMl The Geo, M, Bcclcr Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies in the lead lug companies. .Employment Agency, Do you want wortc, or need help of nny kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to lent. HeKlstcr our ugency. 288 COMMKItCIAL STItKET, SALKM. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 118 COURT STREET. Maken specialty of nil kinds of Sheet. Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjofltm and uutterlni:, a lull line nf Pumps and pump Illllnu'S. Prompt work and reuHnnublo prices. We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call and see tia before iflvltiK your order for mill or tank. Phono 234 I'HCJII'TWIKMDLOWIIIICIS ' HED FRONT LIVERY Firsts-Class Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMUKCIAL StHKET. SALEM, ORE. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men Stabloa In aime blork Hotel Wlllamotto. C3Safe teams und com rortablo rltf for ladled and family drlyini; a spe3 lalty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and best nf satisfaction iruurantoed. 3.1 tf Steam Dye Works, No. 105 Comiuercialbtreet, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles nnd gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely Mulshed. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed ) V s4 all the best of their kind and defy competition