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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1899)
rtiiiiTrraWrgBS"wjfiyWflBfflBBiSIBB Kf at.' ! ' TJLtAX mKKj' tmwLwzr . . .IFIiHrfi Li- AlMw'wi?tWflWi1prtjpiv ?7 'W'Wpjwwwlpi '. ws tss?1 MT.itiiiiiyiUwfaiiili';iiyntiJiiirijjwBUVt'wrniwwiiiwrtii mrirtrfin D4ILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 3V ttOKRl BHOTHBRSi WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 180sT .il)V. OllO Year S3.00. In Arivnnco M X)lly, Font Mouths $1 00. Iv Advnnoo, weesuy-.! una Year z.UU, in Advance EDITORIAL REVIEW. , Tho mrmon at tlio Stato Unlvondty K was preaohed by tho rector of Trinity ; Episcopal church Portland from tho following text: ( "Work out your own palvatlon with fear and trembling, for It Ih God which worlceth in you, loth to will and to do othi8 own good plcaHiirc." Phil. II, 12, 13. If wan an nolo effort in tho way of a religious dlHCourso, concluding with thin paragraph ; This conception which InipliuH tho boiugof God an tho source of all life, tho motive power for all Bolf-devolonmont ' places God also at tho end of this de velopment. When Paul said "Workout your own salvation for God worketh in you" ho also nald that HiIh willing and doing was of God'B own pleasure. , If tho question is asked "Wltut is the , beginning of lifo?" Tho answer Is "God." Hit is again asked "What is tho end of life, its goal and blessing?" Again wo answer "God." There is no other conceivable object of human de velopment than to grow toward God until wo become more and more like the son of God, "Do ye therefore perfect even us your Father In heaven is per , feet." Tho highest of lifo is the will and pleasure of God, of love, witli lmp piness and erfecliou combined. The sermon reads almost like a Chris tian Bolonco lecture. Thrco hundred Hherlffs and other hjuco otllcers representing many coun ties of Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Ne braska, Wyoming, Colorado, Missouri und Kansas assembled at Ilurlhigton, Iowa, for tho eighth annual convention of tho lntor-Stiito Sheriffs' association. President J.J. Tromjien, of Lincoln, In calling tho gathering to order, congratu lated tho members upon tho Increased attendance nml upon tho effectual work the membors of the association have ac complished during tho last year in the way of mutual aid in apprehending law breakers. Tho convention will lie in session two days, the mornings being do voted to tho transaction of huslueHS wlillo tho afternoons will be spent in carriage rides, river excursions and a visit to the Ft. Madison ponltuntlary. H8SW I. STOMACH I JITTER' There Is noth ing which drains energy, ambition and endurance like Malaria, Fever and Ague. Hostett e r's Stomach Hit lers will BKNT thtm away, and keep them uwiiy. It litis never failed to cure tho worst cases. This Is a fact notnn exocrlincnt. Try It. In the convention hall of the Chicago Beach Hotel today tho American Asso ciation of Nurserymen iK'gati Its twenty fourth annual meeting with a large at tendance of representative nurserymen, horticulturists anil others. After an opening address by President A. I. Hrooko the convention proceeded at once to din digciisfiiou of matters relating to their business. Tho proceedings will continue two days during which time the uiirsaryiuuii will listen to addresses by Prof. Ii. 8. Goff, of the University of Wisconsin, N. W. Hale, of Knoxvlllo, Teiiii.. on "Tho Nursery IJushiess In the Boiitlis" 8. M. Emurv. of Montana on "The Ileal Attitude of Our Stato Hoard of Agriculture," and Prof. H. J. Hunter, of thu University of Kaumis, on "Our Insect Friends." Following paragraph Is Illustrative of the tirostitution of an administration to the protection of the Intsrosts of a men oimly : "Julian Ilalpli lately contributed to Harper's Weekly some extraordinary in formation on the subject of our consular service as he found It in the far east. According to his story, the American coiihiiI at iiotulmv had his olllco in the headquarters of tho Standard Oil Con puny; at Haku, on the Black sua, our consul Is a straight ritamlnril Oil man who considers it his chief duty to keep Ids eye on the Russian oil wells there, with a view to private business. Mr. Ilalpli is not u sensational correspondent whose statements are passed with in- oredullty, and In this instance, at least, he Is spccillc and seems to know what he is talking about. Ills information is lutorcstinir as showing thu wide and comprehensive growth of the petroleum mouoo1y, as well as for its political suggestions."- Portland Oregonlan. There is only one thing to he taken 'nlo consideration, that the above is from a Republican paper At Ixiudon in thu presence of a dlstln" gulshed company, I'oultonay lllgolow road a paper on "Tho Yankee Soldier," which attained ;add!tinnut Importance from tho place whore it was delivered. General A. M. Morris, commanding the Woolwluh district, presided, and the company, in addition to l.iuutonaut-Col-oncl Well, the United Ktutes naval at tache, Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, and numerous ladies, Included many promi nent military and naval olllcers, in all about !I(X) persons. Mr. Hlgolow'H address In brief was a warm eulogy of tho American regular troops and of thu raw material In volun teers, but was a severe condemnation of the "political element," which he de clared governed all appointments and contracts He said that on his ow u pergonal knowledge, as a result of the lack of organization and supplies before tho first transport left Tampa, the American army presented many feature incident to a disastrous campaign. There was, Mr. Illgolow added, a complete breakdown of all the machinery for pro viding soldiers with food and equipment and the hotel was crowded with staff ollicers "who were us helpless In their now uniform as a clergyman in a con ning tower." Simple but impressive exercises were hold today at liethlehom, Pa., in cele bration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of tiie founding of thu Moravian seminary for girls, commonly known as liethlehom seminary, which is the oldest school for girls in this country. It was on January 5, 1741), that the little institution opened with sixteen scholars on the roll. The build ing used at that time was today visited by hundreds of atumnue who eumu from New York, Philadelphia and other places to honor their alma mater on the occasion of her wisqul-eontonlal. In addition to being the oldest female seminary In the country tho school en Joys the reputation of having educated thu daughters of scores of families fa mous in the early days of the republic. Among the disteiiguished pupils who have shared instruction at the seminary a woman's half ir. her glory- I'kc lier complex ion, much of Its beauty de pend upon lier KCtieMl health, Nine time in ten a woman' feueral licnlth dependent upon her local health In a womanly way. It is an Ini poiilhllity for a woman to be pretty or at tractive who suffers from general ill health. The sir! Il.a t jaJtf l iti . tin- hair anil the carriage will tell the Htory when woman I nllinir It I lmpoKiifile for a woman to be In Reed rcii cral health when some local trouble Is con tinually nauifinir at her nerves nnrt illsnr ranging the natural functions of every orxan of the body. I)r Pierce's I'avorlte Pre scriptlon Is the best of all medicines for women who suffer from local weakness ami disease peculiar to their sex. It acts directly on the delicate and Important orRiius concerned. It makes them strong, healthy, vigorous aud elastic. It allays in flammation, hcnls ulceration, soothes pain, tones and build up the nerve and ban ishes the usual discomfort of the expec tnnt months, It mkes baby's advent easy aud almost painless. It enables every organ of the body to perform it natural functions without unnatural Interference from a pain tortured nervons system. It corrects all Irregularities, A woman who i made well in thl way will recover her natural beauty of form ami feature and her natural amiability of character and temper, Thousands of women have testified to it merit. An honest dealer wilt not urge a substitute for a little extra profit. Mr. Undid CUtlc, of Iloutton, HI Croix Co , Wl write "Ism In good hraltli since I luive takfii I)r I'lrrce'n favorite l'recrlptlon gave birth to a uH pound Imy lat Juue He is six moutlu old now and weigli ,V puumls." How to preserve health and beauty are told in I)r Pierce's Common Sense Medi cal Adviser. It is free, l'or a paper-covered copy send 31 one cent stamps, to covet mailing only, cloth binding, 31 stamps, Addles I)r K. V Pierce, llulTalo, N. Y. are the daughter of John Jay, Chief' .Justice 01 tno unitcu wintcs; Eleanor J Lee, a grandnlece of George Washing ton; Cornelia Greene, daughter of Gen erul Nuthaniel Green, the nioeei of Steven Girard aud a niece of Ktlinn Al len. The Van Uonssolaors, the Have meyer, Hoosovolts, Knickerbocker anil many other famous old-timu fam ilies also sent their daughters to tnlH school. The people of Oregon are seriously liandicapH.'d when they want to bring nliout a reform. The bosses nomiuato tho legislators and when they recklessly squander the public funds tiiero Is no way for tho people to hold them respon sible There Is no way for the facts of the actual record of the legislature to ho placed Imfore the people of Oregon but by circulating the Round-up tables prepared by Tiik Jontx.u.. The Ore gonlan will not give the record of tlie legislature because it is Republican. Most of the country iipers ure "patent Insldos" or "outwldos" and can only give the local news. The newspaper union that prints the other side will not print this record of the rollcalls. Tiiero is then no way to get the fact as to how tho legislators voted on ques tionable measures before the people ex cept by these supplements to Tiik Joint nm Thoy will be given to our readers and circulated as far as this ofllco Is able U do in every county of tho state. Every copy should bo kept under tho nose of a legislator ades himself us a reformer has not made a record that justifies it. When the facts about thu lluaiicial condition of the city of Halem were fully placed before the people of Salem thli strongly Republican city revolted at the work of the bosses and put a non-parti-sun citizens ticket Into olllco two to one If tho facts about the last legislature can bo got before the people of Oregon thoy will revolt and sund up 11 different type of men to make laws aud appropriate money. Is it not Jlmo this were done if taxes are to be reduced? Tho Democratic State Central com mittee of Maryland is In session today for the purpose of deciding upon thu date and place for holding tho state nominating convention. As tho con vention is called upon to nominate can didates for governor, attorney general and other state olllcers considerable Interest Is manifested In the committee's meeting. It now seems probable that the contests for governorship aud other nominations will he fought out 011 the lloor of the convention- Tho recent municipal victory In Ualtimore haH gic ally animated the Democratic leaders Contlnui"! iiu Third 1'wso, jtuZituAuir&lH3&& tomitoiiuiiLWn!!!? M,l,lMf,tSMrni'1TTtr-w'','J'''B'"'''""" '' '" - r-1 a r r ,' 1 si i v 1. U. jjax JJ t-J-i- t --" - a isiliitiriiwiifiViSiaJistoMifcSHrtSisiwaaiswh, Boils and Pimples Give Warnin & AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT ;SS S NATURE IS APPEALING &3Sbu Cfl D U CI D muBt bo gotten rid or ; tnoy aro an urgent rUn HuLli -a warning that oan not safely bo ignored. time means moro than the annoyance- of painful bolls and unsightly pimplos. If these impurlt ca are allowed to remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and la unablo to witliatand tho many ollinenU whloh aro bo prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 2001 Second Avenue. Seattlo, wash., says : ' ' I was afflicted for a long time with pimples, whloh were very annoying, as they diaflKured my face fearfully. After using many othor remedies In vain. S. S. S. promptly and thoroughly cloanscd my blood, and now I rejoico In Q SKXXl complexion, wmuu i umci uuu v.u.vr. ami held who pur wheti he 5'v3dBWrf' Cant. w. II. Duniap, or mo a. u. o. n. it.. Chattanooga, iunn,, wniw " -- " V IU fwsvx .. rt ; I 1..II. I .A.l.nnlnB rfk fMtr linAtl tTIA. ClllHlIMP ereat paiu and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S. S. S. cured mo completely and my blood haa been perfectly pure ever since." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD 1. tv. t- v.1ai viinuW luu-iman It fa nurolr vccctable and is the only ono that is absolutely freo from potash and mercury. It nromntly purities tho blood and thoroughly cleanses tho Bystem, builds up Iho eeneral health and strength. It cures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer. Rheuma tism. Tetter, Boils, Bores, etc., by going direct to tho cause of tho troublo and forcing out all Impure blood. . ,.A , n ... . Books froe to any addross by tho Swift Spoclilo Co., Atlanta, Ga. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Mie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars thu Signature of WSE A merciless cut in prices A backward season, and consequently a more or less sluggish business in spring ana 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, 6.50 $7 $7. SO $8 8.50 and 9 Suits. $5,85, w. Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. Dr J. F. Cook, the Botanical Speci alist, Suoeeods Whore Others Fall. To whom it may cencern: This Is to certuy inai. ncrum " ncr, of .Mt.Angei precinct, .mwiuii iw' ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous Krowtn m me leiicur iui ii i... ". rri. ......... tl. irm mil mil . tw Ice and burned out once by Albany Physicians. lut tlie growtn came ut ""'.' as ever, aim pameu nur ou . "" she had to bo taken from school. Alter tlnee week's treatment uy in. d. i. -....i. f u,.ii, nminin. tlm Ilotanlcal Specialist, the growth entirely disap- tieareu, nnu at in is uaie,,iour mu" since treatment was begun, thegrowtli has not reajipeared, and the ear lias en tirely healed leaving only the scars in dicted by tho Albany doctors. 1 hereby certifv that tho above state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned In the allldavit. bus resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re ationihip to'meof niece. II. C. I.o.vi. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this eighth day of June, 1899. W. . Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, OrcKon. The Geo, M, Bcclcr Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates und policies lu the leading companies. and Herschbach Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELHIGHTS. We v. Ill shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to stay our patrons have u guarantee Unit our work will be sntlbfuctory. Simp 100 Cliemeketii street. Tcleohone 2703. 4-1 tf RAZOR TAX All people aro hereby notified that a tux on ltazors of 23c for retempering Is now on and can be paid at tho shop of Sim 11. White and Co. at High street, opposite the Court House. C.L'O-t 6. There is only one place in town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are n stranger, aik your neighbor, he will tell you to go to W.W.JOHNS Jus' bank of the Red Fionl Urug btore. 4-i5d wlm Steam Dye Works. No. HO Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' und gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired und pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, lUc; dyed 25c. Employment Agency, Do you want woric, or need help or any kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to rent. Raglster our agency. 283 Commeiioial Stkbet, Salkm. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 98 COURT STREET. Make a specially of nil kinds of Sheet. Steel und Galvanized Iron worknoflng nod guttering, ii fuij line or Pumps und pump thtlnus. Prompt work und reasonable prices. Wc carry In stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Call and see us before irlvlng your order ror mill or tank. Photic 2.-14 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES RED FRONT LIVERY First-Class Feed and Boarding stables, 101 COMMintOJAL STKEKT. SALEM, ORE. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Pigs, for Commercial Men Htnblcs In name block Hotel Wlllumutto. UPSafe teams and comrortable rlg mi mulct mm lamny onyiutf a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and best or .sntisfnctlou guaranteed. .j u Salem Preparatory School. neauiiuaneis iut oueeil UUUrs, IilO., summer term oihiiis July 5 1B!I9. 'I III! I Aft. n.. kb. ... ll. " Uu. Held and poultry fence i Normal and High school. 4 00 and shingles at lowest prices. Common and Higher Grades' 3 00 SALttM kknoic WOKK3, j Helow 7th GradoT ...2 60 ...." WALTEUMoni.KY.Pnip, I A. J'Qaii'iVvii' M A .U.15 NBmicBtAif iorim lirincipol. Lin yodb ..v.miHMti.nlliiiii,.1iiiin iwiwiwi Af ,w Itll .km., 'iTtABV- ' iTA' fi . " ir StOG iV Jons Lvef Binder Two Ih.rsos Pull tho Llght.IUinnlng Jones hover Hinder with tho aid or,. UYur Power oasior than throo liumvH wn pull othor Hinders. It has tin sUnpliwtnuHl only mint Knottw known. oiiIh only ono winl and wmius loii wluo Uwi any other Kuotur , w U Studebaker Wagons Tho bout vehicle made, with uxlosof ludlaim Hluek lllekury, spoWs o wound growthlndlana White Oak, mid Hub tronted by a iwtout prooel WM&) prevents chocking, itow, oil soaked folloo and wide IwvuhodfO tiros wfilgji !aakotiiobindebakoroutoary wkuij on ourili. Gar-Scott Enginos and Threshers. Uneiiiiallod for durability, eouenlonco,elletlvtf power and flue workniun. ship. A man who buys it Gear-Scott ouglno knows ho is gottlug tho host in tho markoU . wrxirrtntrmmwtmrnYwwrrip j MMC Carry The best line I of goods in the market. JOiNBS LEVER HINDER AND MOWERS. THE CELE- BIIATBD STUDHCKER WAGON'S, CARRIAGES, QUG g GIBS TA1S, HACKS AND CARTS. The can ion clipper plows, disc and peg tooth harrows, superior disc, hoe, and press drills and seeders. wli carry extras por all the above machinery. Gar-Scott and J. l. Case threshing ma chines AND ENGINES. Call and see us when in want op farm ma cainery and we will save you money. E F. PARKHURST & CO, t. tosted occu Canton Disc Flow Made on solen Hie principles. No experiment. Has Iwen tlioranulilv ed and wli do Its work equally well In hard or sort ground It wifl ir wliere all others rail, and do double the work or a couiunn plow tA Bx&&ey- ca vi-esjKfli W H fj&T& - ' -v ,s Ti u vMviiriir-ss-AJLsJf -w"---' v TXz&ifi, ill "T.B Mfi? BraaBBEBs i Jones Mower "S-- SfSW ""WeS'&S "No Nulsa" Lost Powor." Hrooframsldedrurt. Wrue. rmm r,oek weight. ' wing up m Stan in f rass. : Adjoining the Brewery, Salem, Or, MMWi!kkx&muv&&&khSMm Tl JOB RAK TP? IDT TvT-r- VtoY0..v.A'VV I 4 Ll-jrl vl f ..' ui J&""nX&fUJ eari-iagcs, Carts, Surries, Traps, Hacks, Spring Wagons, etc, in a hundred different styles. These goods arc all the best of their kind and defy co "" tit'