The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 16, 1900, Image 2

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Every other man you meet speaks about the
weather in that helpless "let-it-jro-aHhat sort
of a way, as if he could get no relief from its
discomfort. What we want to do is to educate
men up to the point of saying "I m dressed for
comfort; hot weather doesn't bother me. I his
store pays special attention to summer clothing
hot weather shirts, underwear, straw hats, etc.
Summer suits, $4.00. $5.00, $6.50, and $7.00.
Summer shirts, 45, 50, 75, to $3.00.
Summer underwear. 25c to $1.50.
Straw hats 25c to $1.50.
6. W . Johiison & 6o..
The Peoples Olothlcra and Furnlshcro.
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our customers wilt remember the wonderful success
of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have
the greatest shoe sale cycr heard of. 10 per cent dis
count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures.
Lacy's
TUB DAILY JOURNAL
UY HOPBn UHQTHttHB.
.SATURDAY, JUNK JO, 1W.
Rally Ono Yonr. 80 OO In AUvnnoo.
Dallv Pour Month l. In Advnnoo
Woakly Ono Yonr l.00 In AUvnnoo
HIE AMOhO THE LOWLY.
Two monstrous He kwu the whole
stock in trado ot tho ltoiHtUleaii cam
paign against (do re-election o! Sheriff
Frank Dtirblu In Marlon county Ono
was tht ho agreed to run hi oflloo for
INK) Kjrer and ralml hl salary aUvo
that, wtimvl'ft never agreod to do aurli a
thing, and uven allile raised salary it does
not net hlui IIW0 year. 'Jim other
wa that ho did not let hW tax edvertle
Ing to tlits lowest bidder, but gave Tim
Joukkal a )jra(t for $730, whim as a mat
ter of fact the advertising umltjf hw ad
nilUatratlni. lias been tjww fr one half
what It was ovapderm lwfaw.
WltJi nmsnanlmHy, born of their un
Aftlfltli naturra and entirely out of r
riot So devotion, to thn tax iym nil the
Jtejmblkan naity organs In tho owiuiy
Jted on Jbcso tolni uinntariotttinttly
about Bbcrlrt Durbln In tb late mm
)lii. 'ntOiif of them 'wr diew tt
BABY 8
BIRTH
tal(
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Us etttiicly avoldett oy the
of inicejcfc value to all women.
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by all'drctwUL aV W dollar
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( Vy WwlW Jlaur Comiuny. tTWMVMt
AttMsm. Ca.
hvt
How.
rT.n.FutTCHnR(
formerly Governor
of South Dakota, but
now n resident of Saleni,
Ore., Mrs:
" For over two vcars my
'dauehtcr had been declining'
from n rtronir. healthy, rosy
r checked trirl to a rale, weak audi
FhelpleiW invalid. She was afflicted 1
terrible headache, and cnul-
grew weaker and wore languid,
amnrcntlv Without cause, itneusev-
eraliioctors.iiiitoiiwiiuouiavaii. one 1
' day to please a friend, I bought a box of
DrWilliams
PinkPilLs
for
PalePeople
to our surprle, before it wruttsed
uj) Her ncnuacuc cenneu, 111c coior
began to return to her check and
HtHatHlliemrcliKtlluegniiiooascri
lwcn. 1 uonjjniiic wxvn jiiiHi,
and by tJie tunc sue 11.111 iinisiicu
Mem mic mi ruiiipiciciy re
stored, mid txl.i she Is n
robimt, rosy, ncnmiy gin,
instead of a iwU-, tired and
pi . J VMVI
from me ttrrgon nuf
Itcmtmf, MttVw, Ore-
Al nil ring f UU cr dirtci
MmllehM tUt HaJitn
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0l" It)
;( I1
nrin
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. MHim
V6Til6m!
bhoe slop?
04 Btnto bt
breath ot truth long enough to ever
make a lair statement or correct a sin
gle misstatement mado about Dtirbln'a
record as sheriff. Thu opponltlon always
spoke well ol tho ltepuhllcan candidates,
when thorn was plenty ol scandalous
matter to tell.
Theru la in tho possession ol Tub
Journal olllco original proof ol untltncsa
ol Miveral ltepitblisan candidates but II
was never used and never will lie. Was
thts gentlemanly treatment reciprocated
or appreciated by tho brainy editors
who supply material for llepubllcau
thlnklmxesT Verily, that party in Its
local management is at a noblo altitude.
lly all means, Sheriff Durblit should let
all his advertlslnit and printing to the
lowest bidder Just to oo how low down
theo noble bread and butter souls can de
scend, In cutting each other' t'uoats ami
rrtliidtinr tho nowinaiter business and tho
printing trade to a still more beggarly
.duration lusts. It is now where a man
with any conscience, to lay aside tho
msro nutter ol brains, has ensured star
vation Udoro him, and tho magultlcent
(T,0(X)i:. II. Flagg printing olllco it be
ing knocked off for old Junk. Tlierw am
tombitonen in sight in the BaUm news
paper cemetery and wveral country
editorial gravwyard.
-"- ' - n
Isn't the olllco ol district attorney at
1760 a year a guod deal ol a farce when
a cltoul Mierititndeiit can till If
" j
ji rooked forward to with expectations of Joy
ana Klailueas. The ordeal of bringing, the llttlo
itpe Into the world, however, is a tittlcal one
jut the tnotlicr-lo-br, and her anticiMtiooa of
t)c coming event are sliadowtxl with gloom.
the iMiu aiui an wc uange r oi ciiiki-ihiiu
of MoTiiim'ii IfmiwiV acltutlfle
ir Jff fff JEftf 9
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FAR WESTERN REFLECTIONS
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E Seven Historical hovels A hew roera by tills 3
fc Carman t-Opinio fcy Joel Chandler Harris A 3
E hew WoflJerlinl by Frank Ver Beck, i t : 3
SilllUUllllkUUlllUlUllMWlUUlUiUUUJilUiUll
MAY AhD JUhE.
UIIm Carman la Smart Bet for June.
Afo
AY comes, day comes,
One who was awny cornea ;
All earth Is clou again,
Kind and fair to inn.
May comes, day comes,
Ono ho was away cornea s
Beta hla placo nt hearth una board
As they uted to bo.
May comes, day comes,
Ono who was nway comes j
Higher nru Ihu bills of homo,
Illuor Is tho ten.
Juno comes, and tho moon comes
Out of tho curving kb,
Llko a frail golden mibblo,
To hang In tfio lilac tree.
Juno comes mid a croon comes
Up from tho old gray iwi,
Hut not tho longed-for footstop
And tho volco nt tho door for inn.
uoiiKirr TOUIINKY.
Tliia'novcl of tho Frunch rovolutlon
by William Bago is cast in 20 chapters.
Tho hero is master of horso to tho Mar
quis do Jjichoville and koos to tho city
and Is plunged In n scries of adventures
that enable him to tell the main facts
oljtho ttrcat upheaval. Ho rescues tho
woman ho loves In a highly romantic
manner and safoly escorts her over Her
man frontier. lie returns and is cast in
nrlnin. As ho saved her from tho inillo-
tine it is not more thnn fair that sho
should In turn savo his life. 'Iho narra
Hvit ( In tho tho third nerson and all
tlin mnrn sntrltiid for tliut ns a writer
can alwava talk more ulowinKly alwut
his characters than ho can with modesty
make them talk about tliemsoivos.
Hobesplorro and Danton, and othur no-inlili-x
who had a hand in tho unilcas
autuorscs uf tho tlino are pictured In
lively colors. Nowhero docs tho story
lack animation. Nowhero doos It movo
heavily or How on a dry bed. It Is the
best romance of tho urcat event that has
appeared In many a day and wull
adapted to place In n boy's hands.
IlouKiiton, Minim v uo. in.
TiiKdiin'ornoNoii.
This Inlool tho Amei lean Itevoliition
nml urn nf l'nnl Jones, tho first Aiiieri-
cuti captulu to sink KiikIIiIi Heets altout
as Hint as no came up wuu mvin, is uv
Uyrns Townfond llrady, and appeared
us serial in tho Baturday KvoiiIiik l'ost
The moveincuts of tho Berapli and lion
Homme in which appear tho hero, a
yountf Irlshuiun for the Nonce, who
sorves under Jones. lie rescues tho
heroine, Lady huzabotli, sets her ashore
on Old KiiKlund, when thu villain ap
pears and claims his property on a plea
of an cniUKoinont. O'Niol disarms him
in u duel on tho sands wituottscd by tho
lady. Major Coventry descends on tho
IrlHlnnaii with a detuchmeut of soldiers
and is on the nolnt of bolim lost forever
whim l'nnl .loiioM "hovo in sluht" and
sets everything rluht The ndventuro of
O'Niol In ca'lln on I.ady Klixabetli nt
her castle wliero her Ktiardtau is an only
relntlvo an old Kuullsh admiral, the
lime set for haiiKliiK O'Mol, thu discov
ery that the lady does not want Coventry
hut prefers the lrlili lieutenant, and tho
former (onerously cuts tho ropo anil
saves his rival these form material for
a llrslclass yarn and It Is told In a llrst-
claHS manner The slory should havu
Imiiii u I tt In loiiKor. and O'Klel ronid
have Just m wo I s.ived Coventry. Ohus.
Bcrlbuer's sons, l'ubi., I.6U.
riiii.ii wiNwiioii
is n story of a captain In the American
War o( Independence who had a frluud
in Lieutenant HushoH. ol the Ioyullt
Forces. Tho story Is cast In Uindon
and New York ilurliut Iho years I7(i;i to
17WI, 'Iho heroine Is an Anictlcaii irl
with a fad for koIiik to live In Kiiland.
Thu hero (alls in love with her, but she
dikes the side of. tho llrltUli hoclally.aud
Itecauto ho stays and tights on t o
American side, alio abandons him. llor
stormy career and his ndvertturoi, tho
briiiKinu n( them finally tottether, ill
tliutiuh It costs blood on bath sides Is
tlio Iratiintlf material that makes the
story. A plan to abduct Washington
fulls through by tho efforts of Winwood.
There Is an nbuudaiicu of uxultomciit,
yet all told in a inanuor so natural one
teems to move aloiiK with tho narrator
anil tho actors In a realistic and yet
agreeable manner. Tho story Id tho
work ol Itobort Nlelsou Btophenes, the
uuthor of "A (leutleuian l'luyer." The
book Is bound and printed by I.. C.
I'ttgo and Company, ot lloston, an artis
tic plccuof work,
TIIK LtJIIONAHIIiri.
This novel treuts of Iho times mid tho
event known In thu War ol the Itubob
Hon as Morgan's Itald. The hero is one
of the raiders, Horn in the Bouth, ho
lives In Indiana, loves n girl whoso heart
Is with Ihu North, but who prefers n
lover who will lluht on ono side or tho
other to a doughface. There are villains
and plots and counterplots, plenty of
hard riding and harder lighting. I hero
am meetings of Northern men, who tar
and leather Bouthern syin'uithitors lI"l
all the mad paraphernalia of those
troublesome times. Thu name of Henry
Boolt Clark, tho author ol "Thu legion
aires," tho new novel of Civil war
times, is tho pseudonym ol an Indiana
tuikv. whoso real name is not dlsoloncd.
This pen name was formed from tho
names ol three counties ol Indiana, one
ol which was concerned in the gro.it
Morgan ra d.wlth which the story deals.
Tho slory lUell is meeting with much
success, the first edition having tveu
exhausted within two weeks ol jiulilitu
tlon. Tho ltowen Merrell Comny,
I'liiu., luiliaiiH)lls, I nd.
KMOIITS IN tVSTIAS'.
This story is dedicated to tho great
wur governor ol Indiana and ills strug
gle to urprei what ha become almost
a iKilitlcal myth of the pait tho o:ret
whiuiles thai wero oritaiiiiel In soinu
ol thu liorder states toaslt tho rebell-,
ton. lhe Aleliaplem trace the evolu
tion ol tho organisation strung on tho '
Ihiead ol a love slory, and ending
with atrial lor treason. Knights In
Fu-tlan, by Caroline llrown, olironlolea
a most liiteresllug episode occurring In
In liana during the war (or tho I'nloii,
luthemo iMiina plot by the Kuighta
nl ihe Uoldnn Circle, as allegtnl at the
time, and since much dlmsiuwd audar-
. .1 liv ttat I t I lua liiitit.lstrtliW til l.
twy.'and then lorco a separation of
tho Northern state fiom tho I'nion
Tli story of the attempt to make tho
pi. t effectual in tho Indiana county in
wl eli tho novel is laid, and its fru.tra
lit by the hero, is graphically told.
Tl introduction o( actual historical
di iraoters Governor Morion, for one
ha been accomplished with much (elic
it) The lovo story which Is woven into
lit toxturo ol tho historical uarrati
is original, and iu at least ono of Its
epode Is uulqno. Aa an adequate his
torical narrative and a well-tokl lovo
story the book will Us iu ten ting both
li ihoo who remember the lutvute an
tlatluea arouttxlby tho"Cipporhiada,"
ami to the later generation which ha
been told of llicrn f while tho lovo story
will interest all It will never rank ns
litorntoro but In thoprcsont epoch of
making books out of historical ezcerpta
it ranks with tfio rest of its kind
Ilnnulitnn. MilMIn & Co.. Boston and
.Mow York, Tubs.
TO IIAVBAND TtfHOLI).
Tho modern student of oratory de
claims not from the classics of Webster,
I'liillips, Cliortto, and Bummer, as did
the college man of a decado ago, but
from contcrnporary literature. Tho
winner of tho uoylston 1'rlzo contest at
Harvard this spring declalmod that
chapter of "To Have and to Hold" "In
which My Lord and I I'lay at Howls."
Apropos to this is tho story of two old
ladles of Washington who were given n
eopy ol Miss Johnston's story by a
friend. Tho presentation was mado on
n Bandar. Tho old ladios wero eager to
Iwitiii tho story at onco, but wero with
held from doing so by conscientious
scruples against novel reading on the
Babbath. It is related that, to presorvo
tho snnctlty.of tho day and yet asnuro
an early consummation ol their desires,
they retired early in tho evening and
rooo soon alter midnight. They stopped
a few minutes only for breakfast and
finished tho volumn beforo luncheon on
Monday.
HOIMIIA.
Btnnloy T. Woyman's new romance
illustrates tho typos and manners ol
fashionablo London society in tho year
171'.: In everything that means tho
rovival c! an historical atmosphere it is
skillful, and, on tho wholo, just. Tho
characters ajso am well realized....,
Sophia is a decidedly interesting novel
. Tho talo moves swiftly, harrying
on Irom tho town to tho heath, from
hatred to love, from imprisonment n
bread and water to diamonds and
a dozen other tilings, eopnia. uio
herolno, is a bundlo ol girlish foolishness
and charms. Sophia, tho book, is a
liiindlo of more or loss extraordinary
episodes woven into a itory in tho most
beguiling manner. iono, not uyuu ihu
most hardened and omnivorous novel
rcador, can follow tho adventure of
Sophia, her brother. Sir Hervoy Cork,
tho adventuress and tho Irishman with
many aliases, without being carried
along nt top speed until the end
Is roached and Sir Hervoy reveals
himself a knight in laced coat
nml silken stockings. LongmanB, Green
A Co., Pubs., Ul-IM Filth Ave., N, Y.
I.ITK1IAI1V MOTES.
A wholesome political story by George
Klbbo Tumor, tho sceno ol which is laid
in Mascacliusetts, appears in the June
Atlantic, under the title of "A cltlzon ol
tho Kepubllc."
KX'I'resldunt Cleveland opons his
discussion ol "Tho Independence ol tho
Executive" in tho June Atlantic by
tracing briefly and clearly tho relation
ot Ihu Chief Executive to tho Legislative
branch ol tho government from tbo
adoption of tho Constitution to our own
time. With characteristic decision, ho
iMiliitu on l those duties which tho l'resl-
dent cannot evado or delegato to others.
Joel Chandler Harris says ol two
books. Prisoners ol Hone, and To Have
mid To Hold t , ,
"I think Miss Johnston's two books
rminmiMit. with resncct to their art.
their stylo, and their noblo Ideals, tho
hlghwator mark ol Amoilcan fiction
that has appeared since Hawthorne
died. I have read, pretty nearly every
American story ol tho bellor class,
especially tho socalled historical novels.
N'niiii romiures witli Miss Johnston's
books. I sincerely hope thoso books
will reach the halt-million mark,
'twould Iks n healthy evideiico ol Ainori
cm good taste."
Mr. Hamlin Garland's most recent
work is a vigorous story of Western lifo,
entitled The Kaglo's Heart. In this
brillLmt story In tho Saturday Evenlug
l'ost he draws a remarkably strong
picture ol the adventurous life in cow
towns and mining settlements, and
shows every phase ol tho aggressive ox
htciu-o ot miner, plainsman and cowboy.
An iihsorbln
ig lovo story is ssiiiiuii
siiiiuiiy
and ml-
wovoit Into
venture.
tho fabric ol peril
Tho Truth for June has eight topics,
and coverH a variety of topics. Text
iMKiks, Mrs. Kddy, I'opo Iio XIII, Itov.
Sheldon, Literature, itollglon, and Our
Country Guests, nru some ot tho titles
and persons ouotod. This Is tho most
dltllcult publication ever undertaken at
Salem, and while it has achieved qulto a
circulation It by no means pays expense
ot publishing. Bold at Patton 11 roe., or
Jouiinal, olllco.
"A New Wonderland" is tho title ol
i forthcoming book by L. Frank llaum.
whoso "lather Goose" o( lest yoar had
such n marvelous sale, In which the llt
tlo ones aro introduced to a really new
and charming country. The pro pie who
"live in tills" "Now Wonderland" are
the happiest and sweetest and jollied
(oik imaginable, and thuir adventures
are so whimsical and merry that chil
dren cannot lail to bo delighted with the
book. Frank Vur Heck has mado many
colored drawiuga (or tho stories, and K.
11 Hussell has produced the book in hit
usual luxurious fashion. 3 West Twenty-Ninth
St., Now York.
The International Monthly el llurllug
ton, Vur., for Juno coutatus "llelatlon
llelween Karly Hellglon and Morality,"
by IMimind lluckley, "Political Parties
mid Cttr Government," by Frank J.
GoimIiiow, "llcccnt Advance In Meilical
Science," by It. W. Wilcox. "Tho Nature
ol the Creative Imagination," by Th.
ltlbot, and "High h'xploslvca, Their
Uses in War and Peace, ' by Cunt. Za
liuski. This Imuo closes the drat volume.
The advent ol the magazine waa wol-oome-l
by a class ol reader who had
long donirvd the pullcatlon ol a journal,
winch, while not technical and heavy,
should nrv-eiit essays ol sulllcteut length
to unable a writer to express his views
in a manner at onco authoritative and
interesting. The thirty essays, ol vary
ing length, published iu this initial
volume aro fundamental iu character
and ol great value.
One ol the features ol the Journal tt
it gooa analytical iiulox, numbering
irt
let
vor I9M dfitlnct entries. Tho typo-
graphical appearance- o! the Journal ii
wortuy ol Mie publishers and speaks
well for the Darlington printers.
The eye is rested by the clear, beauti
ful Caslon typo used, and the sli of the
pago is a great improvement over the
encyclopedia page oi some modern
inaiaiiiM.
The annual price of the International
Monthly Is three dollar. Volume I
may bo had soiiaratvly (ft.60), and will
pruo a vamauio auamon to auy library
There Is a breoaiuess about tho Juno
uumUtrof the Smart cet that make the I 1Vl)rYna.,,tir 0-erwht h term. t
'niagailne of cleverue" doubly wel- ,v7ii P? .v. n , , ..
ivuwat this e.oa. It editor might """1'11 ol Oregonian crowd. If
Mrs
Plnklmm
Thm tmm ihlttg thmt quali
fies a person to Ivq ad
vfoe on any subject is
experience experience
creates knowledge
No other person has so
wide an experience with
female Ills nor such a
reeord of success as
Mrs Phtkham has had
Over a hundred thou
sand cases come before
her each yoar Somopor
sonally others by mall
And this has been L,jfnft
on for 20 years, day after
day and day after day
Twenty years of con
stunt success think of
tho knowledge thus
nalnodl Surely womon
aro wise In seeking ad
vice from a woman with
$rch an experience, os
pooially when It is free
If you are III get a bottle
of Lydla E Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound at
oncothen write Mrs
PInkham, Lynn, Mass
with Impunity offer a handsomo roward
to any reader who will find n stupid
sentence In all tho ICO pages, 'iho
Smart Set has already gained a rspnta
Uon (or its poems and verses, which, liko
all tho other features ol this magazine,
aro ycry different in charactor from
thoso in "other periodicals. Thero is
llttlo In the vague, maundering style
about skies and brooks, but tlioro is
much that is strong in the element ol
1...U..M .,.. men nn.llniiln.tif ,t.n Amn
IIUIUUll IIBbUlU, m, u.uihii; ...w v.w-
tions. In tho Juno number are poems
that will livo in literature by JUllss car
man, Caroline K. Duor, Klla Whcelor
Wilcox. Charles G. I). Ilobcrts. Clinton
Bcollard. Minna Irving nnd Madison
Cawein.
Curront History truly enables its read
ers to keep in touch with the world. At
a cost ot 15 cents ami a single hour's
perusal each month, tho reader knows
exactly what is transpiring in evey cen
tre of tho world's activity. Ho knows
tho "when," "where," and "why" of
overy important event Current History
is edited and published for "tho man
who wauls to know," not in ono cor
ner ol tho earth only but In every part
ol the world.
The June number Is ono of exception
al interost iu view of tho stirring de
velopments In South Africa, Labor cir
cles, United States Politics, Porto Kico
and tko Philippines, Kuropo, Asia tho
Held of Sciencu, Archaeology and Ho
llglon, utc. It contains 30 portraits of
prominent people of tho day, 7 maps,
and numeroun biographies. Pricofl.50
a year. Single numbers, 16 cunts.
Current History Co., 11 Uoncon St. llos
ton. "Take Heed Will Surely Speed"
Ho stiru to heed the drat symptoiiHof
indigostlou, nervousness and impure
blood, and thus avoid chronic dyspepsia,
hervous prostration and all evils pro
duced by bad blood. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla is your safeguard. It quickly sots
tho stomach right, strengthens and
quiets tho nervcB, puriQes. enriches and
vitalizes tho blood and keeps up tho
health tone.
All liver ills aro cured by Hood's Pills.
25c. 2
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
Prof. Sterling is in Astoria.
Itake off the
streets.'
rocks and spriuklo tho
Unable to vote, Mrs. Dnuniwuy
to poetry.
takes
Gov. Geer has already untcred upon
Ills second term.
1 1 :
Submit that special revenue license
tax to a popular vote.
tt t
This paper considers tbo season too
far advanced to eugago In a religious
or political controversy.
t t t
Tu Jonhnai. has talked so much of
tho necessity ot sprlnkllug tho streets,
old dame nature lias been stirred up and tiriilg aild Ed. C. Herren COn
aomo of her beautiful showers havo laid tinuillg the bllsilieSS. All aC
theduit. IrnnnK Hiw flip lntf firm ita
Harrison H.Klncald told iu his paper
just how ha was defeated. Now it
seems an lionest. conscelontious Ilepub-
(lean canvassing boaru gives mm tne
election by one majority, and he'll have
to tako it all back. i
Editor Gill (Mitchell-McBride), in one
of his Marlon county papers says;
"We coufess, Colonel, that we did
make the remark that wo would give
live hundred dollars it there was one
precinct that would give you not a vote."
I I t
As Mitchell ot Oregon lias never re
canted his free sliver views, accepted
the gold standard there is not a thing
in the world to keep him from claiming
to Democrats that he is a good-enough
Democrat to be senator again.
t J :
Harrison It. Klncald. once elected sec
retary of state by the Republicans, ran
tin year ior county juuga in a is own
couuty, lJine, on the Citfiene ticket,
au.l was ueieaieti, now nav ins uiignty
fallen. Hllliborv Times.
But Mr. Kincald is elected.
Seuator Wellington car the admlnli-
trallou a poser when ho asked If liberty
was a good thing for Americans why it
WMU-. equaiiy kuou ior tne uoer aim
UiuJ
ruiiuu. j-iwinugT?,
But wo are going to give them "liber
ty." You wouldn't exjct people to gt
It for themselves, would your
I 1 t
A senator' uepbew and private sec-
rot try Just home from Washington
The Quaker uoctors
BOTANISTS " HEALERS " PHYSICIANS
CURB ALT. MANNER OF DISEASES
We can cure
thee
Dlsesse located with
out tsklnf questions.
Cure disease without
druis.
Cancer positive
ly removed with
out the use of
the knife.
LET US ADVISE THEEl
thy service.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORE.
8UITS 1 AND 23. Free talks and entertainments nt tho corner of Slate and Com-
mercial streets every week night at 8 o'clock.
WHY USE
BKCIICSE THEV
LIGHT AND AKS
WE BELL THREE
"YUSEA" WEUHIACll.MANTLK. Tbs very latest
1IUNUKKU CAHIILR run bit WUIJ wlMuiuyuuu y. " -JV' ,,if,,, K phWRIl
n m Th. M tnrth. nf .ml lutlm nuilllT and stvlne EIOHTY CANDLK I"OW all.
'IDEA0IV,DtK,ot qulto ai good qaaltty but living wrno candle power aa tho No. 197, and at half Iho
Any c5'the'o mantle pnt'on and burners properly adjuited at aboro ratM. .
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? aWiMS
a BETTEll MQIIT for I.E88 MONEY wlthoneof theae burners iban with any oiherrorra or am.
flclal light. We bare gu Horea alw. Let ua ibow them to you.
SALEM GAB LIGHT CO 71 Chomokcta St.. Telephone 603.
it's What You save
That makes you rich, and if you are alive to your
own interests you'll find you save money by trading here.
O er people do. Why not you.
, Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most
complete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD rOSTOmCE
HBATIN0T
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER.
estimates lurnished, and work done promptly substantially
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. 8 BURF0UGH8, 102 State Phone I5II
See
New Line o.Gp-6arts
and Baby Carriages,
F. W. HOLLIS & CO.
1st Door North of Post Off cc.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
To whom it may Cencern:
The Partnership heretofore
existing as Herren & Levy is
hereby dissolved, F. Lew re-
w....,w . ,,,w ... ,w 11.11. HIV
' Payable tO F. Levy.
UaieG, Daieill, UregOll., Aiay
22llCl., 1900.
F. Levy.
Ed4 C. Herren.
0-2-1. m
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
w u4 watin t& kAir.
rraatutM
H.T.r FaiU ta
luipiti rrovvt.
Ualr ta IIS TOuliful
Ml
"
(. d.w.w A k.lr
."JiJiu '"tf
he can't bo made senator again, wliy
not make htm . Governor. The sacri
lice ol money and stateemanliko
gniuathat h has made; to build up
this commonwealth make the prospect
ol any of hi people having to go to
work for a living simply appear ss the
rankest ingratitude on the part of the
people. It is horrible, iiobriw,, HOH
UIIU.K! t t
Noticing the defeat of all the Filipiuo
heroes on all tho tickets, no matter ot
what party, one ol them who edits a
paper say :
i,n... i...i -ii -t-i.. !. ...
uuiuuiiaii rigm. , e win ven
matter up In irood thane whan th
guoernaionai election come,
, by electing
uen. uwen cummer uovernor nf il
State of Oregon by the largest
over given by this state."
)r oi tne
plurality
I J !
They aro asking and begging for it,
aud why shonld'n Sheriff Durbin give
all his business to the the Republican
paper that told so much truth ( ?) about
him?
EH
m
j
.Wtfsbach flaitfle?
OIVK A OOO"
LO.NO LIVED.
GRADES:
thing In mai.lle. u"b'h nra
glres os
r hour. 1'rlco 60 o.
rrico
QIlOCEllY
Our
SALEM LODGES
-. J. v. w.
Faltm Camp Ho. 118. Ueeti vverr Frldar
re. ja), in A. O. U. W ball, Stale Ini. bhla
r STSL-
C; W. A. lioorti, clerk
room It, Moore blk
KORBSTBRS OH" AMKRIOA
fourt Bberwooil Korert No. 1. Ueeu KtMai
Dthu In Turner block. John M. Chaw, c. K.
A U Brown Socr. U-17-ljr
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
In Bulk
At Eppley's
Only 10 cents a pound.
MiloC. Matthews
DBeceawr tt Edwarda A Uattkcwi
M8AT and
POUhTHY
MARKET
State street neat railroad. Fret best
and best meats. My patrons eav I kwn
h be est
meats iu town.
SpecUl Bcrvccs
MAI. I
Government" whiskey.
neil by leading physicians, aud espe
UllybyA. l'.CflJrien M. D., Capta
"d buryeon, also by Wm. D. McCar
jix vjuiciuuieni wnisicev. rmw,
espec-
tain
M. D.. Malor and Siin-.vin n it.,i... ,
States Armv. Furthvrmnru ii.A k..i
of health Ot San Franmtuw mnrm.....i.
this stimulant as the purest, unadulter
ated. for family use, for eonvalexnt '
and Invalids. Sold exclusively in Salem
and Marion. Couuty by J . P, Room.
4-2v)-U
We are sure
We take bo cam we
eanaot cure we cure
all uses we take.
The blind see.
The deaf bear.
Cripples restored.
Tape worm
moved in
minutes.j
re
40 Chicago, Ueck Island A 1'aciCs Ry
Tho favorite lino to all 'points oast
Broad, vcatlbuled and up-to-date trains
between Pueblo and Denver, and Omaha,
Chicago nnd Kansas City, making direct
connection in Chicago with all morning
trains east. iirBt-clasa ruiltnan Sleepers
Library Buffot cars.botwcen Donvor and
Chicago; tho most rverfsct dining ca.
service in the world "A La Carte;"
through flrst-doBS Pullman Sleener every
day between Salt Lnko City and Chicago
via tho eccnic lino; personally conducted
excursion? in ordinary Pullman sleeping
cars onco a wcelc from Portland and San
Francisco to Omaha, Chicago, IJulTalo,
Chicago and Now York via the Great
Salt Lake Routo, without chango to
Chicago. No annoying transfer in Chi
cago. Theeo cars aro provided with all
weoKiy periodicals ior ireo uso oi our
natrons. For furthor information, mans,
folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket
ogont, or writo to
A. ii. uuurin.
Gea'l Agent. Pass. Dept.
Portland, Ore.
Canadian
Pacific
mperial Limited.
Is a GnKAT Thain in equipment. In speed
and its variety ot Through Bervice.
A Through Fiiist class Smcknnci Car
to Toronto, to Montreal, and from Banff
Hot Springs to St. Paul.
A ThrouBh Toubist Slbbpino Cab St.
Paul, Dally nnd Touiust Slsufino Cak
to Toronto nml Boston Tbreo Days every
week. ...
The "IwrKniAL Linitko" timo is ar
ranged to pas the grandest scenic fea
tures of the Canadian Pacific Line dur
ing daylight.
Pamphlets furnished free.
E..T. COYLE, II. II. ABBOTT,
A. G. P. A., KG Third St. Portland,
Vancouver, B. 0.
CURE YOUPSELFt
Um lll fr 4Uii4tu.'
ill.ilntat., luu.o.ui.ilt-.
IrrlUlloui ur uutjilln
1 ol muoou. inmiwa'M
lTKtJ&ilii'CuCa. In,.J",",,u" , ....
... ...lL.Ua I'ullll..!. KD1 IIUI -llll-
KOIU UJ Biaji---T
or koI In pln wfM'i
kr iirJ. rrtP'Hv.1"'
i,m. or s bottUi, ai.TS-.
tlrcuUr ot
The German Market
Will be found all kind ot meat
and tbe.bestof sausage. FREE
DELIVERY. All billa dno th
late Arm of Wolt & Mieecke
must bo paid.
(JLlOlJz, Sl SON
171 Commercial Bt,
Old. Post
OfficeStables
Am Itriw n,l ).w rftllnhle attend
ants, your team boarded by the week or
day. Good tcatua for hire. Trices rea
sonable.- lour patronage eouciiru.
H. M. Brown
02 Ferry 6tret.
FREBBURGER1 MET MaRKET
la open again un ar nw p"&tm"tl
and we will aupply you with the finest,
Iresh meats, lard etc. put up in tne
cleanest and beat hpe and pr0?"
delivered. Cohjo and see u- Fnone
Main 29t0.
VAN PATO & CO.
CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR
Removed to HO Slate street.
New stock, largo variety of dor
gooag. biik emoromerr, iu.v-
tilaiHlrfW
goods, Japaneeo
tan. mattiDl!-ana
tmoJa. rhfnnwArfl. mattiDl!- and
notions. Price reasonable.
Wll W4J. W
UW I
n lr
laMsW. emrjiiiifiTLQ.KH
HUIE WING SANG COMPANY,
iOfflMimiBn i..rt,
iJUmiti iriiir-