! i im I jl 1 WHEW A BOY J A-! X 2" & " if AA ' I A ) - V jrv - -.. . - IBM 1 I I I G. W. JOHNSON & CO. The Tooplo'e Clothier, and Furnishers 267 Commercial Bt. Balem. liuuiiiuii THE DAILY JOURNAL Member Northwost Aftornoon Nowopapor Longuo. BY HOPER BROTHERS, BATUBDAY, JUNE 29, 1001. Dally Ono Yoar, S8.00 In Aclvanoo Dally Pour Months 91. In Advnnoo Dally by Carrier OOo Por Month Weakly Ono Yaorrst.OO In Advance THE OREGON P0L1LICAL SITUA TION. It Is too carJy to open even tho news paper campaign for the election a year hence, and all newspaper announce ments of candidates for state ofllces should bo discounted. Tho Jontnnl ed itor Spent tho day at Portland and found great apathy and a gonoral do. alro to shovn tho disagreeable features of sUto politics as far into thefuturoas pdflalblo. Tho Democratic belief is strong that their day for control of tho Btato has come. With divisions among tho Republicans and n strong ticket mid a reform platform tboy hope to sweep the state. Uut oven a reform party on a reform platform does not always mnnn relorm to the people It Is perfectly plain that tho mercenary tamtnnny elomont that gooa straight for spoils as do tho birds at sea for a floating carcass is strong in thn Democratic party, and llko in Now York and elsowhore, It Ib handdn-glovo with Hopubllcnn spoils men. Tito promlnont Democrats who oxert thomsolvcs to shield tho school land frauds prove that this is tho truth. Tho greatest grafts in thn history of tho state, llko tho Kastern Oregon asylum, tho JuUwnill, and other schemes woro expedited during tho only Democratic administration tho ntato has had in years. Thn school land funds woro stolen and loaned right and loft to po liticians with a pull when tho stato had a Democratic Governor, Treasuror and Attorney General. Bo thatfuotnething moro than tho more name Democrat la neoded to protect tho poo,ilo. Home of tho leaders among tho Mitchell pooplo told tno that thoy exiected all cauio for fraternal differences to Im re moved wthon tho next Itepuhllcau Btato convention had met. It is pretty certain that Mr. Corbett will not make an active fight, or any light at all for the eonstorshlp. He Is not a qutttor, hut will novsr seek tho eouatorship unless It comov to him as an unsought honor because tho party cannot ngreo on a man. Ho has fought so many publlo battles for the olty and tho slate some man with fewer antagonisms Is likelier to be chosen. Take ono instance t when tho Portland electric (machine expired ho offered to cut its bid Into two and nut In a plant for tho city to reduce the bill for lighting ono-lmlf. The result was that tho light company had to comedown f 10,000 a year on Its city charge. It fought tho Corbett men uud liolnod elect a Mitchell delegation to the leitlslature. Corbett lias dono many such things in a hearty manner and has heartv enemies. IJut ho is not a nuitter. A gentlemen Ju't down from Luno and DoDKlas counties says it is unite certain that delegations will lai brought to the state convention from those coun ties and from other Bouthorn Oregon counties for Senator Ilooth for Uov ornor. District attorney Drown of Itosoburg and his deputy Harris of IJugcne liavo tho matter in charge and Dooth will be pushel hard for Ueor's TEARFUL, rTrcmbllnKi frinhteiicd, (.he knows not why. Between bur sobs she tells her husband of her misery. It is not enough for the husband to comfort the wife In this con dition, she nerds belt). In those any days when tho shmlow of muterulty first befits to fall upon tho woman alio la often nerv ous, sleepless, without atWtltc, and full of vague fears. The help need. ctl by women at this crisis is fully furnished by Drd Picrce'a Favorite Prescription. It nourishes tho nerves and no ijtiicU them. It restores the appe tite and induces rcfrcshlnjr sleep. It give physical strength and mental buoyancy to meet the trial ox iiiotucnioou, una limited uic baby's advent jtractlcally painless. I will very U1 to My (tvt vrMiU Cur tit. '!' 1'svoiiie ,ie.UjHlun."wiHM sii t.ll,- WMIM III llroinc C., Qu r. S. DouaUi. e MauMiivmr MDMriiur fh " l vthen I lodkea to bcoomluar a wotlicr I sultctrd vry hiikIi fiom nue ami aisle i could trt vmultiiur, J I IcU u UtiiUy could c'rcly et or di uk Huvtnntir i ktJ ell fciibU o TrUetttAim a4 a liotllo f rOMt Medical BUoorciv. Iioli bottle or rtcii iJ i liu 1 lutd taken tbciti few U4js I lll wucn uei' t. ami wta I hsd lsko hUly lluw jiu oi i4 umu tm weiUH4.MiU t wn a umiad eMiklde w vrwk wKht juv IriWJe ( it4 lit g auyfWui Wurrk I X WW afl vilio ! W lliay arUlfi5tl Um: iwUtsM m- wtlte IP Ur. narecv Xr. Pierec'a Pleasant PcllvU regulato (bu bowel. Wb Ji mfMnrnrnTmnn GETS AN Wei Into his tiejid. Iff hard to tt It cut. This year Its Vests tetter humor It. Mother. and get your toy a Vest-Suit - It's the easiest way. Fancy mixed Worsted and Cheviot, Blue Serre, Oxford mixed Cheviot. $2.00 to $7.50; ill sizes. 9 to 16 years. Some have Vests with emtroldered dots. :: :: place. In Marlon 'county tho Mltclioll organ ban begun early to make a vigor ous fight on the fieor and Hlmon mon and will keop it up each week until the primaries are held. It expects to muster a groat many of the samo Republicans against Gecr who were for him four years ago. Talking with somo prom lnont Republicans from Umatilla coun ty. it was learned that Judgo Lowell's, circular letter announcing himself for Governor, will cot no hay and is doomed to an early frost. Tiik Joun.i at, hello ven that thore is a general princlplo that tho politicians of Oregon have shamefully and utterly disregarded In tho past tho right of the pooplo to roti'n a man's services for n second term when he has dono fairly well, regardless of tho interests of fac tions and rlarty mon in need of places. Mon havo been thrown out of stato in etitu'.ions at Balem who wero giving an ideal public servico in all respects just to mako places for others not nearly so competent. Of course, thoy will become competent, but they learn tho trade anew while the stato loses tho service of a trained crow. No master of a ship or manager ol a business would do such a thing. Whlio men aro improving tho public servico tho people havo a right to retain them. Where men have degrad ed or debauched public administration, tho nartv should uot bo used to foist them upon tho people In one position or another. Ono thing scorns certain, from talking with leaders on both sides, no such leg islature will be returned In many yoars as tho last one. Tho !ounty legislation has sickened tho people all over tho stato regardless of party or faction. Tho excessive appropriations in all depart ments hIiows that there was no chock, no conservative element in either home. Tho only good law, to abolish slot ma chines, Is nullified. The stuto will bo embroiled in tho courtu for years over tho bad laws enacted. It will cost thousands of dollars uud tako thousands of mines of leiral onluiaiis to determlno the meaning ami validity of tho six-hundred pages of now laws. Tho Kuykondall clorkshlp gratt law will bo repealed, under which over 12V 000 was looted for senatorial InhhylstH. Tho factional lluht in a deadlocked legislature has cost tho people hull a million dollars and tno people win linn some way to put manacles on mono follows. A cleauor nnu more rcspooiuma class of men miut he put to tho front by the Republican party if it doosn't want to go out of existence, Borne of tho more outspoken factloulsts say tho party will havo to bo defeated before any good result can bo uclneved. POLITICAL PERSONALITIES. What's the matter with having the editor of tho Oregoulau as the candldittu of the Kopublioans for President, and editor ol The Capital Journal for Gover nor on any kind of a ticket. They are both reformers, und relorm Is what the psopln aro wanting. Portland Dis patch. J. II. Gates was a uassotiirer from Kit genu to Haleui yesterday afternoon, lie will not visit Willi uoi. uo'er in mo state library this time, us ho will ho kept busy at tho big statu institution, a short dlstanco from tho city, where he will spend thu noxt three years. Bheriff Withers had him In charge. John Pohl. sentenced to the penitentiary for iiu yours, and Titos, Grady, arrested in this olty by the police for passing worthless cheeks, and under n two years' sen leant, wore ulao in thu party. Albany Herald, btrnngo as It may seem, tho ''two renegades" from Linn county who voted (or J. II. Mitchell for United tttutes senator, have not denied tho charge that they wero bought and Judgo Whit ney, a fellow-member, nays he will fur Hints tho namw and amount involved In thu transaction. If Judge Whitney has slandered thono "patriotic" men, Senator J, 11, Mitchell has come to theirdeteiuo. But he, too, is silent. In tho (ace of tills open oharge, tuoHonato should tako this matter up mid iiu)uiru Into it. Either Judge Whitney has lied or Mitch ell purchased his election, The matter is up to Mitchell and tWo "two roue trades" from Linn countyPortland Dispatch, HORSETHIEF BOUND OVER K J. Bell, who was arrestwl at Port laud Friday on tho charge- ol stealing two horses front Wm. Crump of Aums- lllo ou June 'H, and was brought hero last night by Slioriff Durbln, appeartnl in Justlco (VDoimld's court at U :30 this morning and waived examlnutlou uud will appear lwforo Judgo Burnot t, at tho adiourmHl session of tho olrvuit court on July 8th, at which time ho r,lll pkad ' guilty to tho allegations against him. ANOTHER HORSETHIEF CAPTURED Peter UiTorty. who stolo thehorso, cart and grocorios ut8U Paul Friday this morniiig watvod uxumluatlon aiul gave bonds to apixxir bsforo tho grand jury at tho Oetober term of court. MARION COUNTY INSTITUTE The Annual County Teachers Institute Adjourned Friday The records show a total enrollment for the institute of 223. Tho teachers who attended every ees slon and whoso name otijhl to be placed upon the roll of honor are: Myma Robinson, Carrie Rradehaw, Ida Towne, W. J. Smith, W. J. Crawford, Chae. H. Jones, K. T. Moorot, It. F. Robinson, F. !;. Bowerman, Orvillie Ballou, Trossie Carlson, Etta Pearson, Mrs. Carrie Ogle. Mae M Thayer, Carrie K. Bent ley, Ella I,. Welch. Ethel M. Fletcher, M. D. Gordon. M. W. McKinney, Cora M. Massey, Wm. Parker. A TRIBUTE TOORIN BARKER. Resting by tho highway, near his jour ney's end, Nearlng the eternal gateway, we hall our friend. Catering to none in his raco well run, His pride was alone in duty well done. But with that pride his cheek could flush. Or, like an Innocent child, could blush, Exposed in many a kind or kingly act, A soul most modest, not in theory, but fact. For servilo gain ho nevor fawned or ,ln..l Or opened thrifty doors on favors hinged. iter law once known no followed duty dear. Nor swerved to right or left through any lear; Paying to that mistress his only vow. No solf-graspcd tun dry laurels decked his brow. Loving truth in others, still ho loved it best When it cut to tho quick on his naked breast. Bearing no malico, harboring no hato, He went with a smile to an untimely fato. As n rare rose crushed, in its latest breath, Yielding its perfumo oven in death; Modelled on tho creator's noblest plan, An honest, modest, virtuous gentleman. E. Hofku. Cutting Timber Land. Dakkii Citv. June 29. It has been communicated to tho initio operators of Eastern Oregon that tho last Congress midooii amendment to the mlnlnguct ol 1878. including Oregon nnd Washington in tno list of privoligod mining etnten and territories. Thu effect of this amendment is to givo operators of this stato right to cut timber on government land for mining purposes, uudor certain regulations. Announcement cf tho fact is very timely, as many of tho largo operators thought Judgo Dnllinger'H de cision in the United District court somo time ago in thu case of tho United Htates vs the Golcondit Mining Company, had left Oregon iniium without adequate timber supplloS. The Golconda company was fined for cutting timber on ground taken up ostensibly for placer work, but really for its timber. A clamor was at once raited to havo this stato given tho same privileges that wero accorded Col orndo, Nevada, Now Mexico, Ari.oim Utah. Wvomlnu. Dakota, Idaho. Mon tana uud Ctillmrniu, which has been done by the Amendment mentioned. How Ar fiiur Kliliiry I Dr. 1Iobt'Hnrni(iia I'lllaourpnll hltlimr Ilia. Ham Dlolrvo. Add HiciluiiiIleuHHlrCu.,(;iilaitiurH,r Rlvcr Harbor Junket. AHroitu, Oro., Jund 'JO. On Monday July let,, tho joint committees appoint ed by lint Uliumnor ol uommetco and Progressive Club will entertain tho mamhersol the rivers uud harbors com mittee of tho lower houmi of CongroBs, their wives nnd about llltv prominent men from Portland and other parts of the stato including Governor Geer, Tho nartv will arrive In tho city on a special bout and spend the aftornoon in viewing tho government improvementH ou the lower Columbians well as tho new fortl flcations and a trip out over tho bar is proposed ou the I'. H, H. Combine, lliion roturnliig tho party will ho enter tained at tho Hotel Flavol at luncheon where the local committee has arranged for un elaborato spread, Tho nartv will leave by special train at 1) o'clock for thu Hound. FLORENCE SANIT0RIUM Tho career of tho Florout'o Baiiitorlum Is now entering upon its second year's ttork, It having opened on Juno 1, 1000, and it has enjoyed prosperity during thta time, hut iscortulnly worthy of more patronage. In tho past year about one hundred cases have been treated. R. Cartwright, M, D, is tho superintendent and chief surgeon, a, B. Gillie, M, D, Is eye, oar, nose and throat physician and Miss B. A, Dlemer Is suporlutouduut of tho nurses, who urofour in number. Tho visitor to the institution is iitouco nttrautod by tho homo atmonphoro everywhere prevaluut. uud indeed this is studied as an cspooinl feature, us an aid to tho rapid recovery of imtlentn. It Is mado nosslblo to forget all business euros and worries in the quiet homelike air of this auultorlum, Tho furnishings of the buildings aro all that could bo d mi I red in the way of ulrgunoo uml comfort, u.ul the order and thorough cleanliness aro only tho results of u perfect system ol mauagemeiit. The Only Ulr Show Comlne. Frank E. Grls wold's mammouth pro duotlon of I' nolo 'loin's Cabin, under a water-proof pavilion with a complete stage a:ul carload of speeial wauery. Few Companies carry (lie amount o( scenery this show dims, on aoeount o( opera nouses holug too small to aeamu UKvluto or humllo it. Mr. Griswodl'a Company only phi) a at the opaiu home of tho larger cities In th winter and uses his own tent in tho summer and wn can guarantee the niumt production oyer seen lu thts or auy other oouutrv. Tho prlco of admission to I'ncle Tom's Cabin has Ikmh placl at 26e for adults, children 16o. All i-liildreu un der (I years, wheu accompanied by tliair parents, will bo admitted frtu. Wo oan afford litis sotileof prletvsas we show m a tent and ouu aooommiKlAto lXX) peoplo. bo a father can iwuti and bring his whole, family, One of tho biggest amuseumiit onter lirUes ever atlemidiHl iu lato year Is the produotioti of Uncle Two's Cabin ou au elaborate scale, with apwtkl soon orv. their own special statro. uiul all lira tluctvl under canvass. Von will stw It playod in full, without WlHgattt start on aooount of small hall and u . ftlV Dou't intMtwe4ng It at Balwm, July . Ma SUNDAY SERVICES OX1TEO EVANOKUCAl.. O. A. Rabing, Pastor Cottage between Marion and Center Streets. Services Juno 30th 1001, 10-30 A.M., Preaching; Subject: The Alter of license, symbol of prayer 12 o'clock, Sunday School 7 P. M. V. P. C. E. prayermeetiug. 8 P. M. Gos pel service, Subject " Our Liberty. CIIRI8TIAK SCIENCE. Second Church of Christ, Scientist,229 Liberty street. Services at 10:30 a.m. and 7:80 p. m. Sundays; and every Wed POBUaj cyuuiuK ' iwv. uuujcvt of lesson sermen: "Ulirlstlsn Bcienco." U.MTAKIAN. Unitarian chtroh; corner Chenvkela and Cottage street". William G. Elliot Jr 'Minister. Services at i0:30 a. m, and 8 p. in. Sunday scohooi at VI nv Subject of morning sermen: "Belief In lKVh ui iuuiiiik ccifjiuu; ajviiiti ill i Father." Subject of evening hermon he Period of Jesus' Ministry." the "Th Services at tho Mission, at 201 Twelfth street, (old Hospital Building) Sabbath morning at 10 :w a.m. At 2:30p.m. and 7:30 p. m. All aro invited. Salem, Oregon, E. P. Kyle. HAITIST, Ronald McKillop, pastor. Subjects: "Reconciled by His Death, Much Moro Sacred by His Life." at 10:30 a. m."Tho Attractive Christ," or "Behold How tho World Has Gone After Him," at 8 p. m. Sunday tchool at 12 m. Yonng People's meeting at 7 p. in, Services conducted at HaycBvilio by tho young people at 3 p. in. cnvitcit OK OOD North Salem. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. Rev. A. Wilson, pastor in charge, Sunday school at 10 a. m. FltlHT CONOKBCIATIAli Itov. W. O. Kantncr D. D. Pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. subject "Llfes Overwhelming Experience." Sunday school at 12 m. Y. P. S. O. E. at 7 p. m. Miss Oda Chapman, leader. At 8 p. m. there will bo a sacred song concert. KVA.VOKt.tOAt. Seventeenth and Chsmokota streets, N. Shnpp, pastor. This is Children's day. Tho pastor will preach a sermon to children and young pooplo at 11 a. m. Subject, "Liko Trees." An Interesting program has been arranged which will ho rendered by tho children at 8 p. m. Tho pieco entitled, "Building for Etor nlty will bo beautifully illustrated by ttansparonces. Tho parents of tho children iu tho school are especially in vited to attend thoso services. KltlHT METHODIST EriHCOI'AL. John Parsons. Pastor. Services at 10: 30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 12 M. and Enworth Leaguo at 7 P. M. Sublect of tho mornlue sermon "In tho Chambors of Imagery." Special music by tho choir f rol. Francesco celoy, ui rector. K1K8T I'HKIIYTKIIIAN. H. A. Kotchutn pastor. Preaching services at 10:30 n. m. and 8 p. m Youmi peonies meeting at 7 p. in, Subject of morning sermon, Where Shall I ttnonu iuv utorntivv Matt. 'o:io. Evenimr sermon. Text Hosea 10:12 Subject: "How Shall I Spend Time?" Quarterly Communion sorvio on noxt Hahlmth July 0th. CUNTltAt, CON'OIIEOATIOKAL. Corner 10 nnd Ferry streots. T. II. Henderson, pastor. Preaching tomorrow ut 11 n, in. Subject. "Hovoral Different IvindH of Christians." There will bo no Horviceu in tho evening ASTORIA REGATTA Ahtoiiia, Oro., Juno 29. Tho Astoria eighth annual regatta will bo hold this year on August 15, 10, 17 at which timo tho tidal and weather conditions are ox pocted to tut us desired. Whon tho As toria regatta was first inaugurated it wns a purely local affair with Halt boat races being tho principal features. It has now outgrown this and is recognized us the 'ending event on thoPnclllc const, carrying witii it all coast championships for Duramen and will this year tlnd scul lers and crews present from California, Oregon. Washington and British Colum bia. With tho growth of tho regatta the social features lmvo multiplied while thu ceremonies surrounding the Qiteou equal thoie in spectacular interest of tho llestas of California or the Madri Graa of New Orleans. This year the committeo hns decided to purmit tho citizens ol Portland to select the Queen and sho and her maids of honor will bo tho guests of tho city during the carnival. Utst year Astoria spsut f 10.000 iu pro paring for the regatta and double that amount will bo available this year if necessary to make it a greater succoss man in uio pan. Pension Rolls. Wabiiisutov, 1). 0,, Juno 29. Tho statement of Pension Commissioner Itvuus of the work of his bureau for the nscal year ending tomorrow is not cal culated to bear out the oft asserted theory that as the years go by tho pen stou rolls will decreaso in length, Al though death has removed many thous ands of mimes during tho mat twelve mouths tho Hat nevertheless shows about 2,000 moro mimes than woro on it at tho same dute Inst year, Bolides tho now pensions granted on account of tho civil wur.und thu restoration o( several thous and names that had been dropped for one uutiBo or another, more than 3,f00 nnmua woro placed ou tho peuslon roll during the year ou account of the war with Spain, lMucnta Your HuwrU Willi Cutrarott. Owmly Puiburtto, euro coumlpatlou lorover. lOo, J6, It a 0. 0, fall, druggists rotund money SAILS FOR B0ERD0M Naw Yokk, Juno 28. Ella Campbell inarlutt, M, 1) has silled for South Airiest 10 lake up modical work among th refugee in tho Orange River Colony, says a dispatoh from tho Tribune's l.on- dun oorroapoodeut. Sho has recently finished a year's service as court phy sician in Coroa and she it tho llrst woman appointed by the Colonial Olllce for medical work among tho Boor ljtHra. She l the daughter ui the late General Lord Abiuger, and despite her uooitf uiriii lias interested liorselt lu medical sotenee, preparing hersolf as a student and hospital nurse (or a proiea slonal career ami pawing au examina tion for a medical degree. She will ork among the Beer Hnmen aud children in tho ttHeawpmanta of the rutugi and will oSwr Ummh tho btmeJtt o4 axporUuee gained Ih tlioUst hosdtals aud medical schools In Europe. MinfiPiii'riiwnnnwM MiriiHrifnftliiBMTinfragggj SCHOOL , WAS CLOSED The Teacher Reported Haye Gone Insane. to She Was Injured In a Run away Accident and School Work Became Physically and Mentally Impossible. In October, 190, one Monday morn ing, the Riishford tchool did not open and it was reported that the teacher had gono ippane. Tho physician In attend ance pronouueed the trouble nervous prostration and said that school work was mentally and physically impossible. Thd teachtr, who is now Mrs. L.. Gul lickson, of Rushford, Minn., in a recent Interview nubllshcd In the Star of that place, gives tho true story of tho event. "To begin at the beginning," sho said, "when I was about seven years of age a sudden fright brought on a dreadful condition of nervousness. When, in 1800, 1 was injured in a runaway acci dent, this combined with my former trouble, made mq so ill that I wns unablo to open school on tho following Mon day." "Was it true that you wero repotted to be insane?" asked tho enterviewor. "Yes, and tho members of my family thought that I was becomming so. Words do not oxpress the agony I en dured with my head and eyes. Tho least noise would cut through my nerves like a knife. I was hot and cold by Hashes, and piercing pains in my tem ples and in tho back of my head and a red mist was constantly before mv oves. "I was dizzy and faint with fearful nausea, which nothing relieved. I could take no solid food for ton days, but lived on milk and llmo-water. Tho doctor who examined mo pronounced tho ditcase nervouu prostration, with a rupturo of small blood veseols in my Btomach. After passing n quantity of clotted blood tho nausea subsided, bu t I was still in bed with noitiior strength nor appetite." "To what, then, do you owo your prce ontgood health?" was OBked. "To tho good advice of a neighbor," was tho prompt reply. Whon tho doc tor had treated motor nearly without helping me, Mrs. J. Webster, a nearby friend, rcccommonded Mr. Will iams' Pink IMIIa for Palo People. Tho first fow doss of tho pills mado me no better, but I was dotermlnod to gl vo thorn n fair trial and kopt on taking them, with tho result that I soon Baw an im provement. 1 had always been troubled with great pain nt certain periods, but the pills entirely removed this and gave me a regularity that I had never heforo enjoyed. I continued to uso tho pills for nearly three months nnd was perfectly cured.- About two years ugo l took ono box of tho pills for a feeling of languid. hubs nnd exhaust nn,causod byoverwork, and was groatly bciiofltod.and have had no occassiou to uso thorn for similar troubles since. 'I havo rocommendod Dr. Williams ' Pink Pills to many peoplo, ono of whom is my sister, living at Decorah,Iowa,who took them with good results for head aches, gonoral dobillty and indigestion. I have never heard of a single case whoro thoy did not prove beneficial und know of sovoral persons who havo takon them successfully for rheumatism." To make Mrs.Qullickson'a romarkablo story moro convincing to those who havo no knowlodgo of her high charac ter and responsiblllty.tho reporter asked her to mako affidavit to tho above facts which alio did on March iiO, 1001, boforo G. W. Rockwell, notary public,at Rush ford. Rheumatism is a blood disease but, as Ib shown above, it has frequently been cured by tho samo remedy that rostorcd Mrs. Gullickson's shattered nerves. This is becauso Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not llko other medicines. They act directly on tho blood and nerves. This makes them Invaluable in such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tho after-effects of tho grip, palpitation of tho heart, palo ami sallow complexions and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Williams1 Pink Pills for Pale Pooplo are sold by all dealers, or will bo sent ost paid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 (thoy are nevor sold in bulk or by tho hundred) by ad dressing Dr. Williams Modical Com pany, Schenectady, N. V. Mies Annie Rice lias returned to her homo at Isadora, Douglas oouutv. aftsr a Fevernl weeks notice with friends here. Excursion July 4, The Steamer Pamona w ill make the following schedule between Salem and Independence. Leave Salem at 7 a. m., lO.llott. in., 1:30 p, in, and 5:110 p. m. Leave Independence at U a. m 12:30 p. m., 4 p. iu, aud 8 p. ui. Fare round trip, 50 cents. G 20 -It DON'T TORACCO SPIT and SMOKE YourLlfeawayl X'lXl l H lut lA.t f f.. .' eailjr Vo made well, moat, uuinimc, full ul new life and vigw by taking NO.TO.BAO. that nuke. wek meu irouK. m1bv et.i ten twupiU in ten d, oer SOO.aUO cured. AltdrurcUtt, Cure guaranteed luioK HUUUUt CO., llucjyo or New York, 437 I'nlted States Senator Frederick T, Dubois, of Idaho who is beim? tr.vt.l lor sciatica at nuntera Mot Spriugs. .Moot , s not m serious condition The doctors say he will be mred in tvt.i WOOKS, fQ) CANDy CAJWArmc, ts. ikm.1 'iiMill vliinifcM,J7 in Gtnuln sUmptd C. C. C. New sold in botk. Bwrt cf the dealer .ho UUt to sell "setntthint, just as jood." sasjSjrriiiMyrti.im-i iffTr.Trrrr1,) r 1r'r,1T vr Yourisrest Scottish' Rite Masons. WttltlTA FihlB. Texas, Juno 28. Messrs Thomas H, niacins arid Sam" tiel 11. HIJfglns, ttVlnu, of this plate, aro perhaps the ytitlngest Scottish Kite Masons in tho world. Though it will be but ono year tomorrow since they be cmae of ago they enjoy tho distinction of being thirty-second degrco members of the order. Thoir applications for Die Blue Lodge degrees wero in to the local lodge on the day they came of age. They went through tho eoveral degrees in about the regular time and then went to Galveston, where thoy tooic every degree up to and including tho thirty second, nil within a year, ihey aro alto members of the Knighta Templar and othor branches of Masonry. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll never regret it. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. AU druggists, toe. Lower Postal Rates. WAiitfJaTON, D. O. Jnne 28. Tho re port of thopoitofllce department for tho fiscal year ending tomorrow is awaited with much interest. It is the general hnllnf that the flun res will show tho receipts to bo more nearly equal to. if not in excess of tho expenditures than at any time since 1884. If this should prove to bn tho caso it would probably mean a reduction of first class postage from 2 cents an ounco to 1 cent an ounco. Tho history of tho department shows that in the past whenever tho revenues have oxcoBeed tho expenditures, a reduction has been made by Congress. OASTOTtlA. Bsars the . m hm m nin Al"a's Bmffil Always settlnir them up free. What? "Bee Line Buztrlcs." Mitchell, Lewis & Staver. For Sale or Rent. Twenty-five aero tract of land, sixteen I a'Tes orchard with heavy crop, prunos s ..! rtl nl! a A frttltr flA and cherries. John II. Scott, iM'l'iJ ,u Salem, Ore. 0 12 lni Remember the Mitchell Bicycle. Sheriffs Tax Sale Notice. Notice if hereby givon that I will on the eighth day of July, 1901., at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the West door of the Court Iloueo in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand on tho day of sale all tho right titlo ami inter est, that tho said Marion County or any public corporation, have in any property Bold for delinquent taxes on or before this uate. Dated this 14th day of Juno 1001. F. W. DURUIN. 0 14 4w. Sheriff, Marion Co. Bids Invited For supplies for tho Oregon state peni tentiary. Sealed bids for dry-good, groceries, shoes, leather and findings, plumbing supplies, hanlwaro, wood, Hour, fish, meats, etc., will bo received nt tho olllco of tho Superintendent of the State peni tentiary until Monday, July 8, 1001, at 3 o'clock p. m., at which time they will bo opened. Sealed bids for drugs will bo received until Saturday, July 20, 1001. at 3 o'clock n. in., when they will bo opened. A denosit of 1200 in cash or certified check payublo to tho superintendent must accompany each bid for meat and of $75 for bids for Hour and fleli, nil other bids must bo arcompnnled by an amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of the bid. The right is reeorvod to reject any and all bids and to accept or reject any portion of a bid. On each envelope bliould bo inscribed the nature of the bid. Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will receive preference, other things being equnl. All goods and supplies must be deliv ered to tho ncnitentiary. Schedules of tho various lines of goods will bo fur nished upon application to tho superin tendent. Vouchers will bo issued for payment on tholst of tho month following corn, piotion of contract aud monthly on con tinuous contracts. Didders aro invited to be present. J. D. LKB, Superintendent Oregon Stato Ponitenti- ary. Salo Salem, Oregon, June 21, 1901. 0 2120 20 Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of above Insurance Co. is now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will also handle real estate. I havo a team and carrlngo which is at my customer's ser vico and I will take pleasure in showing parties what I havo for sale. Olllce at present with T. A. Llvesley it Co. Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Aeent- The Liverpool &' London & Globe Ins, Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in tho Masonic Building, (for merly Reed's Opera House.) Second Iloor. First door bb vou step out of the elevator. A VOTING CONTEST Given by the enterprising merchants of balem, by whiehaftlOO Kimball Piano vvil bo given away FREK to the School, Lodge, Church or organltation voted the most popular by Oct. 1, 1001. All bah lots must bo marked with nma nr merchants Issuing samo or they will not bocouuted. Tho following merchants issue ballots with every 26c cash pur- chseo; llolvtrsoa's Dry Goods. Ruth 4 Crater. Grocers. State St. Gilbert 4 Baker. Grocers. Commercial St. Stront's Restaurant an! Bakery, Coml Si. Salem Shoe Store. State St. The Sra Ice Cream as Coafectlenery State st C W Eans,Prop-r Capital Clrir stere and Tonsorlal Parlors, State St. Fruit Palace, Groceries aaa Crockery. M. T Rloemao, Prop. Salem Steam Laundry, Coloael Olmsiead. Prop.. Phone 411 The Elite Studio. Cor. Com'l and Court St. Barr's Jewelry Store. Jewelers & Opticians J F. Goede. Steel Ranjes. Furalture and house furalsblof s. Emporium. MHHaery. Miss Cood. Prop. Eiler's Piano House W General Westera Wholesale Rep. Portland Ceo. c WIU Local Ateat tor Marioa County - yfrmiSi CAPITAL BREWERY Finest beor on tho market, has stood lllo teat of twenty years1 and 'is bettor than ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS Our puporlor beer, kept In cold itornge, nil orders filled promptly. Free city delivery. CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest crystal ico mado from pure distilled water. Free delivery nt lowest rates. MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. ZMRB TRADE WHOLESALE Si RETAIL, Wllh'our extra loud reports, Fire Crackers, bl sales. Note our display In tho window. Cer lain next week 24th Inst. Call and examine the stock, style and our prices lower than others. LADIES' furnishing roods made to order. Silk waists and linen waists, any color and Amljlik skirts, any color, and men's and women's underwear and women's wrappers, and our prices lower than others. Call and examine the stock style, CHUNG LEE & CO., 329 Commercial Street. pHE yAPOR pATRQ Agents Wanted MRS. J. A- SELLWOOD 383 Front St. Salotn Or, Phono 2771. fIBlOS Frank K. Grlswold's Pavilion Railroad Undo Tom's Cabin Co. will Exhibit st Salem, Wednesday, July 3. This company carries forty pooplo, a carload of beautiful special scenery and mechanical effects. Ono of tho finest bands and orchestras on the rond. This company lias boon organized at nn actual cost oi f 20. 000 and should not he confounded with other so-called companies playing this piece. Admission 25 cents, Children 15 cents. gM Location of tent corner of Commercial and Hollovuo streets. TO OUR MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. Some time ago Tub Daily Journal reducod its price to mail subscribers from 50 cents to 30 cents per month Cahu Ik Auvakck. Tills was done to save book keeping and expense of collectors, and the subscribers are given tho bonefit of the reduction in price . Such subscrib ers enouut not expect to get time on tho paper, and as thoy get the benefit of tho reducod price they should not expect it. i nero is ttio furthor advantngo about this system of not having a bill piled up against you. A notice is sent out before subscriptions expire, and should bo promptly obsorved. Your Best Friend. Tho good pooplo of Salem enjoy one uxury that they don't fully 'realize, but all who know of her mcrils fully an- MI-MMilta ia, ltnDl I.I. i -w. - ,-......., .., .iiuauiiinuio cervices, net- erencois niatlo to Jlrs.C. II. Walker, of tho Salem Dye Works, who is always the first iwrson thought of when there is to be a party on hand, after a picnic, when there is grease to remove or other misdemeanors to wipe out of wearing an poaral. At that establishment you can of soiled gloves, to the most elaborate Mlicgown. A gentleman can get Iila trpueers oreaiod, his hat cleaned or his whole suit reiuvfliiRin.1 t ...u .i. SemY 1 TlL. ,a, ". "" a isii. Liiu i - bittern ui i.iii i it li ! am sxn w .- spilled over her party dress, ami it .. luniKi ironi a ue fcate tmt to tho vilest black wherever the counterfeit beverage KS.1,1- T,,Voun8 !nan who Pr! petratedthe careless act thought itwould hnfe .'i I!,0n,h'8 8alar' t0 reP,ae 5t. but to their great surprise Mrs. Walker .. I , . !. " -rf o7 i-i i " ure8a l0 l18 8inal boauty and cleanlinew, And so it goes. Every iv'J. ... t10W "emonstratioiiB tho boat kuui of a step mothor ia fcalem Stoam Dye Works. that the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Mm& fffiS MARK. Will cure malaria and cleanse yourlsystem from all Impurities. Now laSA 5!SS Robinson Bath Cabinet fore the hot weather arrives. The vapor bath Is also very restful and refreshing after a day of lator and durlnr the hot weather $2 Book Free to Patrons Jei2, "l",; family. For sale at my residence and G. W. Putnam's drut store Cood pay. Call on or address flOW GOHlilKJ CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mail and passenger traini. Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telepuono No. 241. DISQUE A IIOMYER Masons and Contractors Our warenouBOB aro crowded with representative linoa of high grade build ing materials. Giant cement and Ilocht Harbor Lime a specialty, clean, clear sand and concreto gravel. D. S. BENTLEY & CO Phone 301 319 Frost St Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. Fresh Broad, Cakes, Pies, etc, D"7 delivery and old at principal groceries. Pastry mado to order. , . , QDPPIA I Sunday roast and B orcLIAL ueana dono free for oar :usiomers, Givo us a trial. C. E. Mcllwain, Prop. NewportProperty FOR SALE The A. T. Gilbert cottage, with lots 4 and 5, block I and lots 6 and 7 block Olsson's addition to Newport. Also lots No, 11 and 12, block 40. city of Newport, ana strip of land 300 feet by 50 feet in Nye & Thompson's ditinn tn th ritv of Newport- all for sale cheap. For ft'1 particulars apply to Claud Gatch, Receiw 6 20 3t """S