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many people, but those who wear only the best
know better. A shirt that fits correctly will
wear longer than one that does not fit.
OUR $1 SHIRTS ARC REGULAR $1.25 VALUES.
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medicine that may bo depended unon
when thcro Is any derangement of tlio
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of our monster shoe sale, i his month wc will nave
the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis
count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures.
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TUB DAM JOURNAL
BY HOFKH DRQTHBM8.
Fill DAY, JUNE L2, ICOO.
'Dally Ono Yoar, 93 00 In Advnnoo.
DallyFour Month 91. In Atlvnnoa
.Weekly One Yoar 81. OO In Advnnoo
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TYPICAL POLITICIANS.
It I much to bo rournttcd that Orcirou
did not ontcr lllngur llurmntin for tho
SJco-.prealdoucy, or Ucjrgu Mellrldo,
jvjjoiw term In thu Suuato la about to
uxnlro. Thoso men nro nrofnssloiml of
flco-holiler! and tho Idea o( oxlstonca
to them, and to like of them, out of
olllco, Is intolerable Whim provision
CAii.lM mnilo lor n man ot tli a kind, or
A,iVthorela u chance ot making provision
"nior'iiini, nit state ougnt not to neglect
t ,iu urcRonin.
j.jiTho ahovo la suier'sonslllve. What
la thu nclciico of politic, hut to got ol-
yfices for yourself and friends? Do not
men like Mcllrhlo and llermaiiu turn
lo'lsof monoy Into Oregon by itmUfnu
enlaces and securing nlaces for their
nfrioiida? Dee not that produce proa
W- ' . - -. a .
perityY VI coune, limy cannot secure
places for nil, but for ua many a they
,rcan'. lloildcs, ixjoplo who are such fool
v- .. . r . . t ... .... . .
usio do anyuiing out uuiK-ami-iiun
I'ltenub) leans who nlwava vote for uerv
faj .. ....
r yellow iirg on tie tlil.it, lnu, no
rlK'tt to xpect olllco. Thoy nro not
part of. tho government for any purpose
liutfto keep thu rot In olllco.
rnliu her family, hnvo a plentiful table,
healthy children, and living In good
health herself to a good old ago. Hho
will Ihs well jioovlded for herself and o
will he children. None of them will go
to tho poor house. Yes, Dean Snoll I
right. Tho public schools ahould tench
cooking; but they should llrat teach
John and Halllo how to yet something
to put in tho put to cook, or knowing
how to codk will only be a further ag
gravation of thoir condition.
P k : r
f SOMETHING TO CAT VS, SUMUTIIING
TO COOK,
.fTh'o.hlgU and miglily Dcnti Bnell, of
lio'Agrlcultural col I (go, baa pronounce)!
ciiml ll Ian nrrtftl .1if.uit Hint tin. ..iil.lt..
FTiiiS.,- .1. ". ...... ... .. ..
esuiiuuia vi u nui un coumug. nntt can ll
domestic solurico. but what tho inuana li
,thoi;ciiUo art of boiling iwtatwm und
cabbtue. llnulnir iluuuv. Ilnlfv lilm-nlt
;pt7tho tablo, mid preiwrlng liortcVu
tn'at,!' thort and toolhfomv, and Imklng
npplnnd gooolmrry pie that will not
atuic oi, tpeir own ijmsouiid graxuy.
"FS? "that would lw iiltHt and uacful,
WaiiWaiiy fool would rather wl a fair
girl graduate who could cook mealy
jiuik and crtuto toul tenipiing, frtgrant
liapjucks Diun oao who could iday n
fiAtll A.I.I JVlllftl..lftt lltl.k.a...l.lA ....
rAmiCH. but didn't know bow to ihell ma
ffijyput bean to bako Juat n they canio
Sfrom the grocery. Bo Ions a man mint
Hiavu wouihn to conk for him and do
jThlaikltcheii work, ha will tuy uini-u to
Siter,8hftll, iironotliion
JJnlM'hynot go a slop farther and
yurftliBjmbllo ichool tivauh John ami
fSallittJiqw' to got vomethlngto put In the
iprtrwell al teach them how to boll lit
tlio uw) teaching a boy to figure
fclid loaviinf him in inch a Hi
WjnS'll hav nono to llguiu? The mot
ijiWc muh of brd time i itoor
pMBK yw and women gttlug iuarrlo.1
IgHtf'uemhavIiiglearned, to bo producer
wythlug, but mer noiprodurer.
StlmyjtHivm'i learnl to rUu u head of
, a uwi,, s Mrawoorry, u potato.
wm cook all Uioo thing but they
ySm wttHy. have to buy every month-
SSjaWyW. i
fiS,!9 ' UMii? ftluiply that
m aMl ftVkltw hY to par out uterv
BjtW iil twevt held of fnr what
iHr, wkh, for reut and doo.
;iMM. nf W Ih) God' )oor all
IM iywiu nave imiiinuir
ltWif nww wKtujtn iq uiRko a
IM, mtm, Myt Niille, me make
W0mf. IhAMtMb. Tba old DuteU
Mi 1wt I'M Mv Uu it. Th
I hai WW wtll tk8 bw garden,
GOVERNMENT DY NEWSPAPERS.
Tho preM of tho country la appealed
to that tho census mnv bo completed.
EupnrvlRori are writing tho editor to
coma to tho rewuo a a patrlotlcjduty,
und call on all persons to comu forth to
hava thouiaolvo uuuinurated If thu f!l
to f5 a day incompetent, who get hi
pluco a a reward for partition ttupidlty,
hasn't hapwnod to find him out. Thla
paper hna published audi appeula and
1ms many persona reporting to thl
olllco, saying they hnvo nut been Hated.
They are pronduent people, too, who
hnvo beuu overlooked, and how many
who take no jiapem uro in tho iinlistml
ulaiaT Ono nf tliemi non-coui)omentla
government employes take an hour and
a halt to euumerato it tcu-acro fruit
tract und forget to uak It it wn plowed
laityear and take another day to como
back and ask that ipivatloti. Ten year
iiltorwnrd tlii valUiblu intormntlon la
printed. M It la going parhap 10 or 10
per cent ot tho population wilt bo left
out In tho Oregon count. Then there
will have to bo a recount, and that will
gio thu politlcul push another pull, and
that I all thu census (or.
What doc all this dcmoiistrntoT Not
that our government i a failure, but
that Journalism la far more highly deveb
ojhh! than politics, or thu science ot ad
ministration. It your father was a loyal
Uepubllcan who voted tor Uraut and
never (watched Ida ticket since, you ran
be conus enumerator if your father
lou'l want tho job. If hu la doty and
you nro further mentally debilitated by
a college education It makea no differ
cuce. it you don't know a plowshare
from a goocehook you shall enumerate
thu agricultural resource ot thl grand
and glorloii" republic. Thu fact la Jim
Hill or tho managing editor ot a metro
polilan dally could run thla government
better than thu polltlolati, and they
know it, became the law ot aelf-preser-vat
Ion force them to put their most
liraiiiU'M nincompoop Into olllco to
keep them from rebelling ami ovoi throw
ing the party in it appointing power.
party onto a reform platform, and
imiko tlicin plcilgo themeolvea to reduce
taxes one-half, than bo elected to any
oflkoarul help heap up additional tare
on tho people
The petrified coprolilu who can eco no
reflult from political agitation but op
portunity for suction Is respectfully In
formed that it I more honorable to
stund In thu outer court with'a rcifx-cta-bio
minority and lw tho mean of forc
ing reforms upon tho reluctant carousing
majority in the Icgislnturu than to hol4
bo in o petty ofllco and become n contrib
titor to tho further corruption of poll
tics.
We know that It is as dllllcult to get
an idea of thl kind into tba cranium of
a medieval politician as it Is to teach tho
decalog to a suckling pig. lint even a
pig when It grows to maturity may have
sonio dim recollection oi certain iiara
blows on thu snout during tho period
when It was busily engaged making n
hog oflteolf. That is our only hopo In
writing tho abovo or even raising the
question as to whero honor lies In par
ticipation in public affairs. It may bo a
mystery to such to say that it lies Iri not
making a pnrasito or mendicant of your
self in thu namoot patriotism.
THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET
Tho Jtupubllcan national convention
undoubtedly did tho best it could under
all tho circumstance In nominating Mc
Kinloy for a second term and putting
Governor Koosovelt, of Now York, on the
ticket witli him for vice-president. This
Is an endorsement of tho national ad
ministration by tho party that Is re
sponsible for it, and Is-perfectly proper,
and logically was tho only thing to do.
For an opposition paor it is a picas
uru to say that President McKinluy has
probably douo as well for tho past 3
years, under all thu new and trying
clrciimstancos, as nny man who could
hnvo been put into olllco. lie deserved a
renomlnatlon and it will bo decided by
tho people whether ho deserves a second
turm, and by that verdict all true Amor
leans must and will abide. Tho plat
form ho stands on coutuliiB nothing nuw.
It was, liko thu candidate, Inevitably
tho logic of uveitis, a historical su
qtirncu.
Ot Governor Itoosovult It can bo raid,
hu has all thorn glaring qualities of im
modesty that apciil to almut nine
tontlia ot thu eoplu, a fact that Is tho
safeguard and thu. dlsgracu of a democ
racy. Hut It bring men of endeavor,
brassy pushing characters, heroes of tho
strenuous ago, to tho front. They ara
men of blood and Iron who move things
along and mnku thu nation great in a
material sense. Of all such, lloosovolt
I thu prince, and It I bettor hu bo
burled in tlio vice-presidency than that
thu tidal wave had sent him into thu
presidency.
The nation I nn thu creel of a wuvo ot
military glory. A veteran n( the union
armies is in thu piesiilent's chair. An
other Is spciuor of tlio 'House. A hero
of the Hpaulsh war Is to bo nindo prcnl
dent of thu senate. A war adminlatra.
thin usually has succeeded Itself. A
great mnuy people will swallow tho
head of thu ticket In order to hnvo n
good tnitu lull In their mouths by thu
llnvorof the tail. It remain to lie seen
what advantage of tho sltuntloii will hu
taken by thunpHsltlon.
THE BEST IN AMERICA
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Continued from First Pstfe.
CUSS HONORS CONI'ERHED.
of
WIICHE LIES THE HONOR IN PUBLIC
AFFAIRS.
A weak-minded and ninddy-bralurd
individual commlierute thu editor of
thl paper for working with thu minor
ity, and ha thu awurnuco to tell him
bo i ton smart a man not to gat over
with thu winning side. That rattetft
question, whurxi Ilea thu honor of panic
lifting In public afUlisT Dee it lie In
holding oillctt, or tn helping to ahapo
publlu policies, ami promoting rood
government? Tho better Intelligence
would iuclluo to tho latter view.
CommUerAto us not, good dtick-pated
friend, V would rather a newspa
per man held to promote good govern
ment lu Haletn mid help to give It th
reputation of Mug thabl governed
city tn tho faclilo Notthvrrtl, hi thu
wbolK nation, In tho whole world.
Wo would Ilk to My to tho abovo po
ll leal doodlebug that wo would rather
help uuka rauvaM of Marlon county
and b4 d&Jeated ami force tho majority
CUii Morion ConftrrtJ On tht Pupils
Sut4 Heart Academy, Salem. Ore
ion. Juat 19. 1900.
Medal for "Christian Doctrine," com
plimentary to Itev, Mother John baptist,
merited by Miss Mary lliglubotbam.
188D medal for lllgheatelasa average,
remedied by Mis Delia l'ortor.
Modal for "llhrheat Class Average,"
donated by Mlaa Jauu Connor, compli
mentary to Uu v. W. A. Daly, merited
by Mlaa Anna Dickinson.
Premium for prixo essay on "Kduoa
Unit" donated by Nov. W. A. Daly,
awarded to Mini Delia l'ortor.
Premium fur "(1 rentes t Improvement
In Instrumental Music," merited by
Mlta Alice Coleman.
Premiums for "General Kxeollonece,"
donated by a friend ot tlio Institution,
merited by Ml Kthel I'hilllbcr.
Class Honor conferred on day of
graiuitiar grade exorcises Juno 18, 11110.
Medal for "Christian Doctrine,;'
merited by Master Kduard llcnolt,
l'remlum (or "Greatest Improvement
in Btudle," merited by Master A.
Ilucrusteln. I'ruinlnm tor essay on
"llero Honored." hy Our Nation,
donated by Hon, Win. Kalsur, awarded
to M lea Carrie 8uve
OASlfoilZA.
BmjU IblabdYwIUwAtMnBMsM
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RrsvtJ.
Hansen A Laudon have new com
'IoIcaI thu removal ot their Sash and
Joor factory from Huh nttd Mill
street to Lliuroli street una block east
paat ton years, and as a result the new
corinty court Is elected upon Itbat
pledge. Jn school and city matters Tun
JoDn.sAt, has Insisted upon n redaction
ot Interest, until within two years the
rata bxs been reduced fully one-halt.
Tiik -JourtXA), does not desiro to be
boastful and did not mnko the claim for
itself, that of being the DEBT newspaper
in America published in a city of ten
Uiousand, expecting to be so rated in
TUB ULUE HOOK of 1000. It never
asked tho publishers of THE DLUE
HOOK to confer that distinction upon it,
and docs not consider itself worthy of
that honor now. A copy of this edition
Is going to eycry dally newspaper listed
In THE ULUE HOOK, and wo aro going
to ask as wo did a year ago what consti
tutes the qualities of the DEBT news
paper for a city Of 10,000 or of any slzo?
This Is a question not easily answered.
Hut discussion cannot but prdmoto the
interests of bettor journalism, Tiik
Jo.vn.VAi. claims these peints:
1. Responsible. Independent, Individ
ual ownership.
2. The cheapest possible service to
the peoplo, both subscribers and advor
tlsers.
3, Employment ot band labor as far
as poaslblo, and meet tho necessities ot
circulation.
A. A cash In ndvnnco subscription
system.
Can a newspaper business lw con
ducted successfully on nny othor plat
form? We would like to havo American
editors discuss this question.
Tiik Jouiimai. has made n ton-year
light and broken tho l'aclflc record for
helping secure for tho City of Salem the
best city government west of tho Ilocky
Mountains, and none better is known to
oxlst in our country. The IDEAL has
boon real I red lu Salem, tho Capital of
Oregon, whero on AHSOLUTELY NON
PARTISAN CITY GOVERNMENT hae
been established nnd successfully main
tained, ontlroly eliminating party poll
tics. Tiik Jodiuial'h IDEAL is munici
pal management ot thomunlcipallty,and
administration for the taxpayer and cit
izen. Push politics, Ring rule, Mnchlno
methods, extravaganco and corruption
hnvu been supplanted by cool, lovcl
headed conduct ot affairs. Public busi
ness is conducted with as great or oven
irenter euro than that of any prlvato
corporation, All creation of debt has
been stopped, lloatlngdebt has been
funded by means ot a popular homo
loan of 4-per cent call bonds ot small de
nomination sold at par directly to tho
Peoplo. This battle was fought nnd
won by thu peoplo, regardless ot party,
aided by Tiik Journal.
lu county and statu politics Tiik Joint
.sal has fought on tho sldo of clean de
cent olllclnls wherever it found them. It
Hindu a whining light t6 break up the
prlvxto tax-rollcctor dodgo, by which
thu collection of delinquent taxes was
taken out of tho bands of thu regular
olllclal elected to do that work, and put
In thu hands of a party boss who
was to recelva from 10 to '.'0 per cent
commission for his services. As a result
of tlieso lights for tho peoplo ring polltl
tlcinns bought slock and carried a suit
Into tlio courts to rccuro control of Tiik
JouiisAt,, but wore defeated.
Tiik Juuiinai. platform has been to
put city government on a purely busi
ness bnsli), entirely suparato from county u
statu and national politics. It .has also
mndo n continuous light to take thu pub
lic schools entirely out of jKilltlcs. At
three school elections this issue has been
clearly put beforu thu peoplo and car
ried, At Its last annual meeting Salem
school district voted to refund its bonded
Inuobtwlness drawing six and elglit per
cent, interest by u popular homo loan at
four er cent.
In tho legislature that assembles at
Salem biennially Tux Jouimi, always
advocates popular measures and gen
erally carries them. It has never op
posed a candidate for United States sen
ator It has not defeated. At thu last
session It fought for a textbook reform
bill against on organlied lobby with
unlimited funds ot tho tuxtbook truat at
it di(Kwal, and carried thu reform mea
ire. it fouiiht against thu passage ot
thu fiOO.OOO sugar bounty bill that
passed ono house, and killed it in tho
scnuia. lu tlieso tight it has generally
been alone, but hu always been victor
ious becauso it was what the people
wauled.
Thus thu work goes on. year In and
year out, and thu very fact that this
newspaper la uwuy in the forefront of
uvury movement that mean something
tor tho community and the common
wealth, ia thu rvason it hu (rlenda In
every party, In every community and
ll reside, as well oa among the business
people with whom it has dealings.
Tiik Jouhnal Is not a saintly institution,
nor docs It claim to havo a patent right
ou virtue. It simply Is what It Is be
cause in a consistent way, and a uneolf.
lahly us it nature, will permit, it work
for thu right a It see it. It has a broad
gauge, faith in the reciprocity of dolnir
good wbermer it ran, It bold no en
mity for any one, and, it such a thing
were iwslbla In our present atate. it
loe Its enemies for the good they com
pel it to do.
JOURNAL X-RAYS
the Hay crop Is growing heavier.
X X t
Amidst all the changes of faibion, the
shirt waist holds its own,
til
What about consulting tbe palmist as
to who to vote.for this fall?
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Miss Carrie Paine has been chosen
Goddesu of Liberty at Eugene.
X X X
It is not tho poet laureate who Is mak
ing the ISrltlsh nation ridiculous.
Archbishop Christie will speak at
Woodburn noxt Sunday forenoon,
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Aro tbe youngest Republics and the
oldest monarchy going down together?
Tiik Jocn.VAi. is only a ten-year old
boy with his first pair" of red topped
boots,
.
Dr. D. A. Paine will not be county
physician long after Harrison R. Kin-
caid is sworn in as county judge. .,
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Salem ha a wooly dog.
Who thinks he's very smart;
lie wears it long In summer,
In winter wears it short.
X X X
Tho farmer has reason to feel bluo
over the wheat outlook. Hut it is sure
to keep up prices It McKlnley is re
elected.
Tho Republican platform does not
twist tho English lion's tall, although
Roosevelt la not exactly soothing syrup
to the dear old Bulls.
I X X
Walter Tooxe has been kllIodrgaIn
nd his corpao nut in a hearse ;
Out be won't slay killed long enough
To write even a four-line verso.
X X X
Tho thing called pandemonium in tho
Republican convention report, which
broke loose so many times, is a polite
latin word for Anglo-Saxon hell.
. .
Col. Lafe Young of DcsMolncs who
nominated Roosevelt Is editor of a lit
tle evening paper thu Daily Capital of
Iowa, Hu was with Roosevelt In Cubn.
The Quaker uootors
BOTANISTS " HEALbKb " rniaiv.iw ,
CURE ALT. MANNEROF DISEASES
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We can'cure
tlice
Disease locateitlwlth
out asklsi questions.
Cure disease without
drufs.
Cancer positive
ly removed with
out the use lof
the knife.
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We are sure
WMUkelsoTcaseji,
csaaot cure - we cars
all cases we take.
The blind see.
Tbe deaf, hear.
Cripples restorei.
Tape worm re
moved in 40
minutes.
LET
IjAM -r
US ADVISE THEE'!
EXAMINATIONS betweon tho hours of 10 nnd 12 every day oicept Sunday. Tho
llnest instruments known to science. Knowledge, Experience and honest trcatmout at.
thy service.
HOTEL WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORE,
SUITS I AND 21. J'reo talks and entertainments nt tlio corner of Slnto and Com
mercial streets ccry week night at 8 o'clock.
WHY USE
:W?lsba(b ifai7fle?
DKC1IDSK TIIEV OIVB A 000"
L10IIT AND ARK IX)NQ LIVED.
WX 8KLL TlirtEK QRADXs:
MANTLE. Tho verr latest thing In mai.tM.
"YUBKA" WKLBnACII
numwKU candi.k iwvEii with a consumption nroni;
Durable and dres ONE
itr tl.rrA Trot nf-r hnnp. i'rlr-A fjO n.
NO, 197. ThooldsUnribr.orgooaiutlncnualUjrandKtTluc KUIIITV L'ANUI.K IVWKit. l'rlco
Chicago, Rock Island 4 Tacific Ky
m
tn mah.
"1DEAU" Ncit qullo as gxxxl quality but glrlng same candle potrcr u tho No. 177, and at half the
price, IS cents,
Anr ot tbew mantles put'on and burners nronerlr adlmted at aboro rated.
Pin Vntl IICC UCt enAru uiidmcdc? If not whjr notf Call and are usand
".y ' "","-"- iiLwunvm uuiuilivji wo will prore to you that jou can get.
a BETTER LIGHT for LESS MONEY with one of thew burners than with any other ftrm of aril,
flclal light, We bare gas store alto. Let us abow them to you.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemekcta St.. Teltiphono 503.
Save
T. S BURBOUGHS, 162 State
A week of rainy weathor has ruinol a
great deal ot hay and injured standing
clover, but it has stimulated hoplice
so as to help out tho dealer in quassia
chips.
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Tlio Republican party denouncing
Cleveland's administration, after form
lug a partnership with that inoucuous
statesman is vory liko a hypocrlto, de
nouncing his Satanic majesty.
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Tiik Joiival had first news of the or
ganization ot tho national Republican
convention, first none ot tho platform,
nnd first news ot the nomination of Mc
Klnley. Morning papers are not In It.
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Any one getting medicine or treat
ment from tho street doctors need not
claim damages it any fatal results arise,
as tho warning appears on thu -wagon.
Itsaysi "Prepare to Meet Thy God."
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The platform blows hot and cold on
the trusts. Wo uilist condemn them
and also keep them with us on election
dav. and cet their contrlhullnn. UV1I I
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practical politics always did have tho
devil for a sldo artner.
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Tiik Jouh.val urges; all loyal Salem
Ites to rustle in and get their names on
the census rolls. The way tho census
is being taken not much more than
half tho people am going to he counted
unloss they do it themselves. I
xxx I
The Russian diplomat in China seems
to have tho Inside tract with the Dowa
ger Kmpress and aid Ll Hung Chang,
Whichever aide wins there Russia seems
to havo tho drop ou the reet of thu
nations and espelally on John Hull.
Ill '
Albany Demecrat: Like the Illble thu
constitution and declarationof Independ
ence are good for many years yet. Tho
brains ot the men who formed them
were master ones, displaying a wonder-'
fill insight Into the needs of the future. TO WllOin it m3V CoiiCf rti.
ttt 1 ti. t..i i.'- . v rn
si 1 111 r r iiiiiMrvntn nu
it's if nat you
That makes you rich, and if yoii are alive to your
vn interests you'll find you save money by trading here.
Oer people do. Why not )cu.
Our stock of family groceries and Virnvkinns is- the most
complete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD POSTOFF1CE QUOOKRV '
HBATINGJ
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
estimates iumished. and work done promptly substa nlially
and at honest prices.
nun mm nop uryer
work a specialty
Phono I5II
See Our
NewLineoTGo-Gart.:
and Baby Carriages,
F. W. HOLLJ'S & CO
kt Door North of P- ost 0fficc
Retorra Schocl Surtlic.
Scaled proiwsals aru lieruhv lnvii.ui !
for furnishing the Oregon Stale
leform gchool with supplies foi
tho sis months unking oo
Jonuary 1, 1001, a list of which will
supplied upon application to tho aupw
intendent. All bids must bo in tr
o clock p. tn. July 5, lPOO.
,, l n It. K. llKKia
feupt. Oregon Iteform IjcIm ,)
SALEM LODGES
6-lStd
DISSOLUTION NOTtf ,E,
Tne census will coat
t about twenty av:rt:, .,o u " T !: eioiore
millions but it will not bean tmimw i ."V fcj. ,.",,CILS Lew JS
atlonof the people. It will bo an enu- cCi)y OlSSOlVeO, iTs Lew TC
meraUonof the iwllttcalpuih politicians, tiring and Ed. C. Kf. rreti rnn-
A niAnn Mil. 1. II will ..t . . tinilltiv ! 1 " -
..wvk ! v. i i4ii i'u uiud uionojr iiuuiii iuc uuJis, All
nun iinMiiinsi nmu tis.ta. amihIa .j... h . - "-
-.. , "r- culling uue ine in
The new factory Is running full capacity
and 1 tho beat omlppod plant betwetui
boatllo ami Niil tianoln-o and they aru
prepared to lurnlsli all Mud ot work in
their line and they aru making a spec
ialty ot tho wooden rial fruit tray.
USOSt
IsJiuKs WtrtSIUkt.
From tho lUugtnutltegitter We learn
that Mrs. II. W. Welder, tho lady who
was injured last wek a fe mile et ot
RImI.. tlV IIHhi. .l. l.k M.1..U.I uAk
whlcli ahu had lost oantral tin a Mil. lit
- ' ,..-.,, .. ...... B.
wlurned to her home, but little tho worse
for tho mishap.
CaaYcuTtllWar.
You hau coustant beolaclie4, are nerv
ous and sleepless at ulght ami feel tired
In the muruingT Your bl.wl isn't car
rying tho right materials to your nerves
aud other organs, llegln Ukiug Hood's
Sartapatllla, thu great blxl enricher,
aud jou will soon realise a change.
ou will (eel Mter and stronger, will
relish vour food aud enlov ntfnul.in..
sleep.
Naustrt, Indigstieu are cured
Hood's Mil. J
into circulation
lerlty.
j i i
Many people who have struggled
through the long xsrIod of depression
aud haven't been any loo prostruiis lu
these McKlnley good times not caring
much who Is 1'resldsnt but do hope that ,
thecampalgu will beta conducted as
to net paralyse all business, and when
Uie election is over that there won't Is
another tie-up for four years.
t t t
At tbe district convention ot the
Woodmeu ot the World, held at Inde.
pendence, there was a ban! tight tor
district delegate, and V. L, Tooie, oi
Woodburn, won out alter a hard tight
gainst tour very popular candidates tour
on the twenty-seventh ballot. Tti
ac-are
td firm
nnvnhla in K h... "
r,..w.w v i . u,uv j,
oSSbafefJreRon-.May
g- EJ iVY.
Ed.,C.Herrbn.
22nd,
0-2-Vm
AM&thlil? tnY'e Reunion
to movetl tolL- nnr. Or., has
bv vols ; of 2.T on? L1,m county. Or. .
ny a voteol Woi ,UIIjor,ty of stootiwW-
K.TlPr,mU, tionisontheCA h.'
fMnufiT U? fln 8prlV8 waler "'
amonJtbebV e. Fu,nd- U rounds are
Jul itiij, u.on Honday, tbe 2nd of
Women ot Woctcralt aud Woodmeu J2 na continue through the
.1.1. l'..ll 111 LJI .1. ., .... -"".
ui m iiufi nui mo4h iiirir u strict A cxxwist ...
Icouventlonol 13 counties at Woodbura 5 W .aTeS.oWT
iimuf ui jM..it.i rt ... ,;."
,1A I...t.lA..s
v va4UlT4lb
by two yean hence. For the metropolis ot, JIS OJr1?
French Fralrle to gather In two cor.vat
Senator I'latt broke a rib en route to
the Philadelphia convention.
Tfc Ctt PrtKitrtto for MalirU.
fhlUa and tmr Ua Uiiil.irfiM....i.i...
Chit Tiwtc II it tiatv liva aoJ qiUalB l7
tuMWMfvHW. Ng tur ua u IVu- fcv.
4-194iaxJ
tiona and the sUte delegate lu the ner. U. h L'v
son ol tho Irrepressible Walter Toai
.ix in, Secrtary.
W. 1. Man
-U-7w
was a good days' work.
sunws
if
IWpHIj.,
I hi sjh in KM usm RaM
Tt
3T . yT
I TnI
lntU
UresC
itsins
SJM(t
Abot HlnUery.
"art Millinery store lias movetl
eenbaum'a dry goods store, next
the postomre. at whi.-h nl.--
8lm Camp No. 1
,fc
w. w.
rK.7J0.ui , A. o, U. W- hall, bta1
r a. iHiuiiiriu, t; u.t w. A.
room 16, Uourca Ilk
Mix-U crerr KrIJar ersL-
le lui. LMv,
Jlooro, clot,
uaurt SbtrwuoJ Korea No. t. MecU Fildar
nIabutnTiirntr block. John W. Ciiw, t"u7 '
A U Hrowu 8coy, 1M7.ji
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
In Bulk
At Eppley'
Only
cents a pound.
MiloC. Matthews
Siiceo- '.a EJwarJs A UaltUes
m
Tho fnvorito lino to all points esst
Lroad, vestlbuled and up-to-dato trains
between Pueblo and Denver, and Omaha,
Chicago and Kansas City, making direct'
connection in Chicago with all morning
trains east. First-class Pullman Sleepers
i.iurary uunei cars, ueiiwoen isonver ami
Chicago; tho moat perfect dining ca.
service in tho world "A La Carte;''
through first-class Pullman Sleeper erery
day between Salt Lake City and Chicago
via tho scenic lino; personally conducted
excurslonr in ordinary Pullman sleeping
cars onco a weok from Portland and San
Francisco to Omaha, Chicago, iluflulo,
Chicago nnd Now York via tlio Great
Salt ImVo Route, without change to
Chicago. No annoying transforln Chi
cago. Theeo cars aro provided with alt
weekly periodicals for freo uso of our
patrons. For further information, main,
folders, otc, call on your nearest ticket
agont, or wrlto to
A. E. COOPEIl.
Gon'l Agent. Pass. DepU
Portland, Ore.
Canadian
Pacific
$60
To St. Paul
and Return
And $05.75 to Kansas City and re
turn, first-class. For salo June
20 and DO.
$71.50
Chicago and
Return
First-class for salo Juno 21 nnd 22.
All good for passage on tho
Imperial Limited.
For particulars call on, or write
E. J. COYLK, H. II. AnilOTT,
A. 0. P. A., 140 Third HU Portland,
Vancouver, 11. C.
CURE YOURSELF!
ll lllu-M fur iiinmlui'
ILttmrmi, lDU"Uillt4
of mucou. iutul.rOM.
Irt.MtU MHUM. rlaM4, r,. Ktl -11111-
ur snt la pLIn fHr.
t siprMi. MtpM. fo
ll.lii, r 1 bollix, 12.71
llmUr will An au
M-jr K I lir. BB
jfXJr UI wlJiii. v
jfJW llMfHIMl
IH Mi U IITHIVI
liV
amcmemiTio.
WPw
The German Market
Will be found all kinds ot meat
and the best ot Bausago. FRKK
DELIVERY. All bills dne the
late firm ot Wnlt & Mleecke
must.be paid.
aiois sl son
171 Commercial St.
Old Post
OfficeStables
Are large and have reliable attend
ants, jour team boarded by the week or
day. Good teams for hlro. Prices res
wimble. Your patronage solicited.
H.M.
Brown
C2 Ferry Street.
MARKET
MEAT and
HOULTKV
State street near railroad. Freshest
and lKt meats. My patrons say I keep
SwUlRtnets
'j'OW Government" whisker, rece.
lallv by A. P. O'Brien M. I)., CanUin
anJ burgeon, also by Win. D. ilcCartv
i. u., Jiajor and burgeon, in United
fnlSiiVS3! rtherMoro, U.o board
I health otUn Irancisco. recommends
this stimulant as the purest, unadulter
ated, (or Umllv HU. Inr n.-U., t.
FREEBURGER' MEAT MAKKET
U open again tins- new wanagem
and we will supply you wlU the finest,
fresh meats, lara etc, pat up Jn the
cleanest and best shape and promptly
delivered. Come and see us. Phone
Main tu.
VAN PATTON k CO.
CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR
hose will continue to give 'bar- andiuvll-1. LT' , r vlU
Removed to 140 SUte street.
New stock, large variety ol dry
goods. Silk embroidery, ladiee'
furnishing goods. Japanes
goods, chinaware, saatUng and
notions. Prices reasonable.
-so.il HUIE WING SANG COMPANY,