The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 21, 1902, Image 2

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mf-m m mm mm mm mm Are tt Jna,,y respects like other ulcers or
mm, My Mm myS sores, and tins resemblance often proves fntnl.
Mmf mm mm M at m valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to lieal
the sore ritb. wishes nnd salves, because the gemmof Cancer that arc niulti
plylnf in the blood and the new Cancer ccIIb which are constantly develop
inr keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains
announce tile approach of the eating aud sloughing stage, and n hideous,
sickening cancerous sore begins its
?w..Hi. wnrlr February t 1000, I noticed a maU
destructive wonc. lump on my lower lip. Tho clootur can-
No nicer or Core can COUSt WUl- t6riZ0a u but another camo and broke
out some predisposing internal cause out into anopon ore. ibogantotaUo
that linn Poisoned the blood, and the 8. 8. 0. and after I had taken yoven bot-
ifWiiwJ .fltltP fetter- th P,BC0 h,lllcd entirely and no
opcu discharging Ulcer, or U1C JCSter- B, of"t,w dlsoaio hare been aeon
lug ore on the lip, check or other ,inoo, w. P. Hrown, itotianda, 8. o.
uatt of tlic body will continue to
spread and cat deeper into the flosh unless the blood is purified and tho
Cancfcr ffcrms or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation.
8. S. 8. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great
antidotal nnd purifying properties that soon destroy the gonns and poisons
and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is
Tf vou have an ulcer or chronic sore
cal advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer nnd other diseases oi
the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Will you
tnd fhoutandi of other women and
ell 1.00 bottles or Wine oi laratu.
100 Chicago Blrflet, Port Warne, Ind., March 87, MOO.
Your Wine of Oardoihaa done a world of good for me. I have uaad are
bottles of tho Wine and one pswkag-eof Thtdford lllaek-Draniht. Andalnea
l nr started to uio it l wm not do wiioout is in ". iy w
liter In Toledo, who did not menitrnato aa ahe ought. Bhe way sixteen
years of ase and" nothln elae helped bar.
before I lued vour medicines, bulllonna relict in mree pars. Ana now .
feel ilka a now woman and do all my housework and washing;, whloh I could
not do before I took Wine of Oardol. I would bo ery "'rt to write any poor
woman and toll ber how I suUere4 before I uad Wlue of Cardul. ,,
Mrs. O. I'. ulliuIJul
EoradtlcaJvllltTatora,aJllnia,(lTtr symptoms, "TJie IjuIIm Adf Isory
jwrtmDt,R The CluUUnooe Modioli 0gmjnr, CMtunooga Tana.
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and not necessarily confined to any particular room, but a
handy receptical Where ever placed. When you can't find
what you want elsewhere look in the Chiffonier, we have
them in spruce, ash and oak properly planned and finished.
The House Furnishing Co.
308 Oom'l St., next to Post oflluo.
THE DAILY JOURNAL
Membtf Karthwesl Atleroeoo newspaper
Lcacur,
DY HOPER BROTHlinS.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1908.
Dally Oae Year, $4,00 lo Advance.
Dally Tbrct Moatbi $1,00 la Advance.
Daily ty Carrier SO cents Per Month.
Weekly Oae Year $1.00 lo Advaac
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T EDITORIAL
wvwr"irv,rvv
TREAT THE YOUNQ MAN FAIRLY.
A corroanonduut of n Salem llenubll
can papor discussing the probable nom
ination fur tho oltU-tt of AUoruoy-Gou-oral,
has a very unfair way of ills
cussing P. T. Wrltshtman, uf this city.
Mr. Wrlghtmnn U n otuullilutw for that
nomluaUoB, and has a pwfitct right to
bo. Ho made his light oimhi and above
loard, and has a good ohanc to get
tho honor of hiring on the tlokttt The
paper referred to say a:
"Another office la attracting tume at
tention at UiU time Ih that of Attorney
Qeueral. Muu county Is eortieeted to
agU for the ronomluutlon of the pree
out aoumheat, Hon. P. U. N. lllaok
hum, and that BonUoaian hopee to also
come In with a number of other utrontj
delegntlons supporting him. The Ma
rlou oouuty candidate, Frank T.
.WrljhtBiRu, la apparently out of tho
race, vloce the Jtepublleoaa of thli
oounty Kavo him the awful trounolng
a lost Fildny'e prlmarle. but his aup
etra here tlll hope for a favorable
turn that will land him lu the plaoe."
A Ooywnor fleer wUd when hla
frleaiile called oa him at his fl&-a
woeUi howe, the prtwarlee settled the
ttlsTereaeea between Republlcaas, aad
w? far m semiring to oWce at teaet thef
at all 08 aa Hmftl Jnoitag. The "aw
fl' H-WwelaK' given V. T. Wrlgaimaa
at pHtfttesAriw 1 what make aim a
Wwi'tM mm for tlwt HOMitaathm If the
wfeaettJeit to Uoverwwr Qeer ar la
tHfitiol & t&e Mate ayavsulloH
XmA'ThrflMMi tMmMmM
carried to tne uiccr or sen: uiu jiuuuuk j'iuvk
begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals
over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege
table blood purifier containing no mercury or
itiA,-n1a nt nnv dascrintioii.
of any kind, write us about it, medi
Seek Relief !
The great proportion of women who wffer
ntver make a Jtrloui effort to benefit them
eelveij Themoitof themgo on paying no al
Unllon to their little menilniil dliorden, be
Ilevlng they will eventually war off. They
grow wone and wore every day. At the
period of menstruation a woman It peculiarly
luiceptlble to cold and other external Inlluencej
and It U alio the moit favorable lime for the
development of hidden disease germs which
may be lurking In the system. Any physician
knowi that disordered menstruation, railing of
the womb and leucorrhoea arc blighting Uvea In
almost every home. No woman should neg
lect herself a moment after she tut Indications
of female diseases. Almost Instant relief can
be secured by the use of
WINECARJHJ1
It will relieve you right In your own home.
accept tne testimony oi mn. ucigwr
really seek
rmci louay i ui unii)itu
I was In a very bad state myself
Htoros nt Ralom anil Albany
It should bo remomhorod that tho
light on Oovornor Ooor Is cmtlroly
from within tho Republican party.
That fight Ib not confined to Marlon
county, hut Include prominent Repub
lican polltlelans In other parts of tho
stato, who, for personal and factional
reasons, are determined not to glvo
Oovornor Ouer a second torm.
As an Independent paper Tho Jour
nal has been a frlond and woll wisher
of tho door administration, and has
not hesitated to fully express ltsolt
when It thought It could do so with
out Injuring that gtintloman'a chanoes
of suooeaa. Hut Tho Journal cannot
nssumo to pass ou tho relatlvo morlts
of Republicans aspirants or factions.
Tho Ropublloan party Is larger than
any spirant or faction, and Is still more
Uian llkoly to remain the dominant
farce In control of the government of
the state, unless such bad work Is dono
that the state will he turnud over to
the Demooruts.
The Journal does not think the fight
on F. T. WrlKhtmnn in justifiable, or
ahould be kept up. any more than It
thinks the Republican tight ou Gov
ernor (Jeer Is In the true luterost of
the party. Hut these are matters that
cannot he helped, and should nut be
heeded by thinking men. Mr. Wright
man was tvriee county chairman aud
rolled up great majorities for his party,
and pulled It through hard place. He
Is a young man who stepped out of Uio
sheriff's otHce. educated himself for
admlssloa to the bar, and has gained
for himself a prominent position In the
legal profession and In publlo affairs.
Ho has a right to be a oandldato for
Attorney-Qeneral, and would be a oredlt
it to the tloket and the state If elected.
His crime of being a young wan Is
shared by a great many, and his fol
lowing among the young men la second
to Hone la Marloa oouuty. The Jour
nal is la M way losing faith In Gov
ernor deer, and the work he baa done,
but It dees net think that It la la tho
Interest uf Marlon oouaty to refuse
even sueh a position aa chief legal of
ficer of the state. If It cannot get Uio
j executive oBc.
wlMli 1
f "turn tt-Sfu&V&l 1 W A
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I GOOD" MATEHIAL F6ft LEdlBLA-j
J TOR8.
I The namo of Jcbbo 8ottlemolor. of
iWoodburn, for representative, Is at-'
trading much favorable comment
among the Republicans. As a member
of tho stato fair board ho stood for
good business management, nnd
against grafts In general. (
Ho Is a man no one will always
agree with, and a man who Is very set
in his ways, onco ho Iian tnado up his
mind what Is the right thing to do. Ho
is qulto stubborn, In fact, and hard to
manage at times.
But tho opposition typo comes high
as legislator. Tho prostltuto stylo of
position says yes, yes, to ovcrybody.
Ho Is In with ovcrybody, and cannot
say no.no, to any proposition. This Is
not Scttlomler,
Heiico Sottlomlor Is not so popular
as some others. Hut ho could bo elect
ed, and would innko a safo mnn for
Marlon county In tho legislature, as ho
has on tho state fair board.
Tho teat of a pudding Is eating of
It. Tho pcoplo have had a tfamplo of
Mr. Sottlomlor In nubile business. Tlioy
llko tho Hamplo, and want mora of tho
goods. Hut tho market 1b not over
stocked, and always easy to got. If
Mr Sottlomlor Is nominated In the Re
publican county convention, it will not
be dono by tho politicians,
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THE 80CIALI8T 8ALARY PLANK.
Tho stato Socialist platform declares
that no state official should receiro
over two thousand dollars a year.
That Is a mlstako bo far as the
figures aro concerned, bocauso It ex
cludes all but rich men from The stato
omees.
Tho governor, treasurer and secre
tary of stato aro Important offices, and
rcqulru tho best men of ability nnd
high character.
It Is doubtful If thoy could bo se
cured for $2,000 a year under present
Conditions for tho services thoy render
tho pooplo.
In tho opinion of tho writer .tho ro
suit would bo hotter to glvo thoso throo
officers a flat salary of G,000 a ycor,
than 2,000. ,
It would bo cheaper to tho people,
and hotter In tho long run. Uut that
may not bo tho proper flguro, In tho
Judgmont of tho legislature.
Tho Socialist flguro Is not an arbi
trary declaration, hut moro a demand
for a fixed salary, and Is right In prin
ciple, but Is too radical.
Under all tho circumstances a $2,000
salary would work n social- Injustice,
and favor tho wealthy man as against
tho man Li modorato menus..
THE MARION COUNTY PROGRAM.
Tho Marlon county Republicans owo
a duty to tho Btato Id pointing out tho
wny to a thorough reformation of our
stato government
Mnrion county has boon tnkon out of
debt, nor county tax reduced, her of
flcorii put on salarlus, and all fecit go
Into tho treasury.
That nlmplo rulu laid down for our
stato govornmont would work a chango
of hnlf a million to tho good In tho stato
govornmont.
Tho peoplo (lomnnd mich a declara
tion from tho Republican dolcgatos at
tho Marlon county convention March
2Gth, and It should bo glvon thorn.
Tho Multnomnh county convention
overlooked tho lact that thoro lu urg
ent nocoBstty for this' reform, and thoy
said not a word about it,
Multnomah county will como up nnd
demand a million for tho Lowln and
Clark exposition, nnd, unlosu thoro Is
retrenchment nomowhoro, dobt will bo
forced on tho state In tho form of a
bond Ibuuo.
Marlon county dies not bollova In ox
travagnnco or bondod dobt It bo
llovoa In straight. business moro busi
ness nnd loss politics.
With tho West nillng up with poo
plo, tho Btato tax burdens must bo
llghtonod as tho means of drawing sot
tiers to Oregon.
MITCHELL SUCCEED8 MORQAN.
In tho groat farco of bulldlnjr tho
Nicaragua canal on papor, tho Demo
crat, Morgan, haa played tho loading
rolo. Ho delayed that measure for
years In tho lntoreot of corporations.
Will Sonator Mltcholl, of Orogon,
do any different! Tho only man who
has uvor had charga of tho measure
who has pushed It with norvo and vlg
or was old Potor Hopburn. of Iowa.
MltohoIVs canal bills woro stock-Job
bing outorprlsos, to lssuo hundreds of
millions of bondc, and got tho Kovorn-
nicnt to guarantoo thorn, lu tho lntor-
oat of a prlvato corporation.
Will Mltcholl not servo hla old stock
Jobbing friends now, that ho Is in
Morgau'e placet
It romnlna to he soon how much
further tho corporation gamo or ehut
tlootHik can bo played with tho canal.
That It will bo played to a flulah,
ami that Mltoholl haa novor boon a
thorn In tho side of tho corporations
are patent facts.
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CHINE8E EXCLU8ION DILL.
Tho bluff Is thrown out that tho
Mltahell Chinese exclusion hill la
doomed to defeat, as tho railroad and
steamship lines aro opposed to tho
bill.
No one who keeps jiostod on tho In
side workings of this sort of legisla
tion doubta for a motuont that tho
great corporations will be cared for
either way.
Thoy employ eoolloa for section
hands and in building track, and oven
bridges and oulvorta. Tho steamboats
employ all they want to, Tho farmor
cannot employ coolies to clear Und.
This l the kind of lawa that con
gross passes as great reform meas
ures. The Polk oouuty Republican conven
tlon singled out the state printer to do
put oa a salary. That's ou a par with
the theory that Monmouth alone afcould
have a normal school appropriation.
mitiMniHiiWi
mnpwj5iiVi'
lh Girlhood
There U a great need of motherly watch-
fulncasamfcare. A growing gfrl needs
nil her strength, and if ahe is nervous
and melancholy, and loses appetite there
I nrnlv feirriethlticr wroncr. lllis i3 eSDC-
dally true as the young girl approaches
that Important ps- ,
rlod of change
when the woman
ly function Is es
tablished. Time
ly care and proper
treatment at this
period may ave
much after suf
fering. The best medi
cine for young
girls who aro
nervous, melan
choly, and irreg
ular of appetite,
is Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescrip
tion. It cures
nervousness, diz
ziness, and melan
choly, promotes
the appetite, and
gives the body
robust health.
There is no alco
hol in "Favorite
Prescription" and
it is entirely free
from opium, co
caine, ami all
other narcotics.
My daughter mis troubled with dizziness and
constipation arid was tery nervous for fire
years, writes Mrs. M Carter, of 1543 th Street,
U w.. Wnihltifftou. r C "I tried severs! doc
tors but Ibey care Iter no relief. At times she
wouM ri nothlne. had sreen and nurole drclM
under her eyes, and was melancholy. A woman
friend of mine told me to try your ' Favorite
Prescription ana neasam reueis - wnicn 1 did
prove and is Mill improving. People said she
looked as though she were RoiofC Into a decline
Bhe Is twelve years old There are no circle
around her eyes now and she is healthy and
rolnnt. eats as much as any child, and Is grow
ing fatter every day,"
Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the bowels.
PROHIBITION
COUNTY
CONVEN
TION.
This paper was mistaken In saying
that tho Marlon county Prohibitionist
convention would bo held in Snlom
March 2CUi, tho dato of tho Republican
county convention.
Tho data when tho prohibitionists
will put up a county and legislative
ticket is April 1st and 2d.
Tho Prohibitionists havo already
stato and congrosslonal nomtnocs In
the flold.
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
It may bo United States Senator Mc
Ginn.
Si
Greatest steal of tho century that
hlp subsidy bill.
Tho Saturday Journal will bo a largo
doublo numbor with plcturos.
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floor and Sonion should at least bo
treated with ordinary civility, Ub they
may bo nccdod.
Tho next royal visitor will be a
slightly brown gontlemnn from lovely
Italia tho Count of Turin.
RopubllcanswcarIng any man's col
lar aro not wanted on tho county or
legislative, tickot this year.
How aro wo going to establish
church and Btato If wo don't glvo every
denominational collogo In tho Btato an
appropriation.
Tho Impression is gaining ground
that President Roosovolt Ib a good tloal
of an offico-Bookor hlmsolf, and will not j
veto any bill tho gang nt tho plo
countor want
Tho Portland Telegram tmya that Si
mon la in a position to wreck tho Re
publican party. That is a bualnosa
Mr. Mitchell is suppoaod to havo had a
monopoly of In tho past.
Butto (Montana) Miner.
Tho poor bonlghtod Hindoo
Ho does tho host ho klndoo,
Hoatleks to his casto
From first to last,
And for pants ho makes his sklndoo.
Do yon
C011
cough or coif tnclwcl,curo
Croup, WhoopluR-Coug'i rr 1 Moablo
Cough without full. Jtfotiu'rs rm'i
It Hooters pro8crlho It lor, Iiruucm
tls, HoarBonoaa. Grlppo, Pneumonia
and Consumption. It. gnee t ....-,
Burorosultd. i'ilco,Licta. Ilofusothe
uoaiora suoeuuti-: n.jno . )l j,
'r
Cough Syrup
Always euros when others fail. .
Or. Bull's PlIU cur Conitlpatlon and Uvt
maUM. e r"i. " ,v ' box. ci
$1,500 Guaranteed Yearly
To high class man or woman, with
chauco for promotion aud advanced
salary, to havo charge amall offle at
homo or In home town, to attend to
correspondence, advertising
aud other work. HuslneM of highest
prdor and backed by solid men finan
cially and politically. A great
opportunity for the right person.
Knoloso Bolf-addro&bed stamped envoi
opa for full partjoulara to WA1THU
D. ItKOMAN, anN'URAl SUIMJIUN
TElfURNT. Corcoran Building, Oppo
site United Statoa Treasury, WASH
INGTON. D. a 34 tf
Bicyck...
Repairing
And a full line ot tires aud iuudrlo al
ways on band at
FRANK MOORE'S
868 Ubrty St rhonen shop 2S51
R4ldecea&Siblsok.
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The Political Olio. f
John W. Roland Is still almost tho'
unanimous cholco of Salem Rcpubir
for clerk,
ca Jr ",
Governor u
deer will return to Salem
tonight, and his friends Bay ho comes
i i. ...in, .imni. naaiirnnnpn from tho
con8crvntivo ciomcnts in the party, at
.... ,.. ... ...i i. ,.nHnn
I'Ortianu, Uiui mum m " 'V""'""
In his favor boforo tho Btato conven
tion that will land him the renomlna
tlon. Tho names of diaries H. Carey,
Judgo Cako and I. L. Pattorson aro now
used In connection with tho Portland
delegation for governor.
Somo of the Republican leaders ex
pect to got together Friday and try to
agree on a legislative slate.
, Henry Haas, for county treasurer,
will havo a walkover. Tho old Salem
watchmaker and bookkeeper Is a pop
ular man.
Squlro Farrar has consented to be
come a candidate for Btato senator,
and tho presentation of his namo will
Insplro confldonco 'and respect, not on
ly in tho convention, but throughout
tho entire county.
Frank Davey and Fred Hurst would
mako a strong team of representatives
from this city. Ono la a good cam
paigner and tho othor is a good finan
cier. Josso Setttcmtor, of Woodburn, has
mndo a record for business manage
ment on tho stato fair board, that
would mako him a valuable man for
representative or senator.
Billy Hall, tho county clerk for tho
past four years, wishes It understood
I that he Is not a candldato for sonator,
or any other ofllce. But ho Is the kind
I of a man who is needed on tho ticket,
Just tho same.
I Frank Wrightman stock la In tho
aoeendancy, and his friends consider
him as good as nominated. They say
!l. ilfitnrvnllntt nt 1 st lit M si tun tfei If
I
,,"." "" "". "', Evangelist Pattorson on "The
Impossible for Geer to succeed, and no" , ""hu"D' (
other office can como to Marion county.
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Remarkable Cur.cs of Rheumatism.
(From tho Vindicator, Ruthorfordton,
N'. C.)
Tho editor of tho Vindicator lias had
occasion to tost tho offllcacy of
Chamborlnln's Pain Balm twlco, with
tho most romarkablo results in each'
caso. First, rhoumatlsm In tho should
er, from which ho suffered oxcruclatlng
pain ror ten nays, wutcn was ronoveu
with two applications of Pain Balm,
rubbing tho parts aUllctod, and realiz
ing instant bonodt and ontlro rollof in
a vory short time Second, In rheuma
tism In thigh Joint, almost prostrating
him with sovoro pain, which was ro
Hovod by two applications, rubbing
with tho llnlmont on retiring at night,
and getting up freo from pain. For
sale by Dr. Stono drug store.
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Mother Gray's Sweet Powders.
For children. Mother Gray, for years
a nurso In the Children's Home in'
Now York, trontml nhlldron successful -
, ,.,. ... , .,
,f wins ru.iiu.iy, ..uw ,.rU,mruu ......
piaccu in 1110 urug stores, caueu woin-
or Qray'B Sweet Powdora for Children,
They aro harmloss as milk, pleasant to
tako and novor fall. A certain euro
for foverlshncsB, constlpjatlon, head
ache, toothing und stomach disorders
and romovo worms. At all druggists,
2Gc. Sample FRER Addross Allen S.
Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. 4
Marquis Ito, tho premlor of Japan,
has arrived homo from his world tour.
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Do You Eat.
Your meals in town? If so, go to
tho Whlto Houso rostaurant Positive
ly tho bast moals servod In tho city.
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Always Fresh.
Go to Fondrlch's Markot for
welnorwurst nnd sausages,
meats of all kinds.
frosh
Fresh
Bears tb The Kind You Harg Always Bougfa
Sill '
Embroideries and Insertions at 5c a yard, special val
ue. We have others from lc a yard up to 30c. Muslin
underwear, this week at special prices. Corsets 19c to 40c'
worth from 50c to $1.50,
75c, large size 7 5c. Bed spreads, extra quality, regular
$2.50, now $1.85. New millinery department, all the
latest styles. Dainty, pretty, yery desirable millinery.
29c sailors 29c (worth 50c) 29c sailors 29c.
Greenbaunfs Dry Goods Store
Noxt Door to
A. XyXQSaiSOIS:
X2W
You can buy a Stovo
made of jvoor material,
hastily put together by
lacompetont workmen,
for vary little money.
It will XRVBR glvo sat -Ufaotlon,
and will only
last a few years, with
careful use.
imifit i.H Tin:
SALEM'S GREATEST HOUSE
Jf. P.
m - 'f?frlkSi ml
...New York Millinery Parlors...
317 COMMERCIAL STREET-
NOW READY FOR BUSINBS6- Are shoiK COmplete coUectlon of
Sprtmrliats. Ready-to-wear street hats anj a flue collection of ladies'
trimmed lUtS aaifcOnnetS. Most odatly pr wed. AH taken together, will
many naw Ideaa from our own work rceta. .
No Formal Opening.
ffiaasTiysriTTgrinaa
Try a 'dose of
iho Bitto ro
hen you don t
eel wellorhnvo
no ttopetlto. It
will strengthen
your weaK
stomach nnd 1
mako you feel
bettor. Itcnres
Belching,
Flatulency,
Heartburn and
Conetlpation.
fcffiffl
ADVERTISING. POINTERS.
A fence board ad Is a progeny of
which real advertising Is no relatlvo.
Remember, a progressive business
man cannot afford to keep out of the
best local paper with his ad.
The Journal is only read by peoplo
who have monoy to buy what thoy see
advertised In Its columns.
Your ad In this paper, you can rost
assured, will bo In tho host of com
pany, because It accepts no Immoral
advertisements.
The Capital Journal Is a family
dally, a worklngman's dally, and Is
read ovory evening by moro laborors
Uian nny othor papor published In Ore
gon. BecaUBO It Is brought to Uiolr
homo when their day's work is done.
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An Honest Medicine for La Grippe.
Geprgo W. Wnitt, of South Gardiner,
Me., cays: "I havo had the vorut cough,
cold, chills and grip and have taken lots
o( trash of no account but profit to tho
vendor. Chamberlain's Counh Ri-medy
Ib tho only thing that hss dono soy
good whotever. I lmvn need 0110 hot
tlo ol it ai d tho chilli), cold and grip
have all left mo. I congratulato tins
msnuiacturera oi so honest medicine
For ealo by Dr. Stone's Drug Stones.
. O'
Christian Church Revivals.
Tho Christian church was full to
Judgment Already Begun," at tne
Christian church last night, and there
were two moro confessions. Tonight
Mr. Patterson will deliver his lecture
on "A Flight Across tho Holy Land."
This lecture has tho endorsement of
tho preachers and papers every whore
as being tho best. Mr. Pattorson has
put tho prlco down to 15 cents admis
sion, bo that ovorybody can como, and
at theso figures the house should be
fll,0(1 iQ tne doore
Prohibition Convention.
Tho Prohibition convoptlon will ho
hold In Salem on April 1st, Instead of
March 2Cth, as was previously an
nounced- In Tho Journal.
A Good Couch Medicine
for Chll-
drcn.
"I have no hosltancy in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,"
says F. V. Mornn, a well-Vnown and
nonular baker ol Petersburg, Va. "Wo
liavo iriven it to our children when
troubled with bad couch, also whoontna
' cough, and it lias always given perfect
satisfaction. It was recominnnded to
m0 by B arUgglat b the best cough med-
tcino lor children, as it contained no
opium or other larmltil drug." Sold by
Dr, Stone's Drug Store.
0-
You Can Always
Tell a good housokoopor by tho kind
of broad alio usos. All good house
keepers buy their broud and cakos at
tho Pioneer Bakery.
0
Tho United Statos has mado no do
mand on Turkey for tho ropaymont of
tho Stono ransom.
Fine Meats.
uo8t grauo or uams at 1-' coins a
pound, and shoulders at 9 cents. A
lino lino of old homo breakfast bacon,
at Fondrlch's markot
Cecil Rhodes' condition is Improving
slowly.
a JX. M7 O 3nt X .. .
Bears the j Th Kwd Yw Haw Always BcogtJ
size 18 and 19 only. Bed spreads
tlin Pnstofllco
AlexTiiiwrjBjxio.
You oan buy t Charter
Oak Stovo or Range,
mado of the boat mate,
rial, by tho most skilled
workmen, for a reasona
ble amount of money. It
will ALWAYS glvo sat
isfaction aad will outlast
a half-dozen of the
cheap Und. It also
OffeoU a Savin (' in fnal
HOSTITTM
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CUEAl'K-ST XSJ TUC JNDr -
FURNISHING DEPARTMENT STORE.
QOOIDJ3.
CDUCAftOrtAL
Your Success Depends
tf .i,,,i, irnlnlnu for tho work you with to do. Tho value of surh prepara
Upon lhoroBii a'nln , j. Tn0 txst way toohtain it is to attend aschool
!&"k. T,' Nortliwest formal College is sucli an
,ne,ColSeto courses la Iliiaineas, Music. Art, Elocution, Typewriting, and Short
hand ; !.Ibo in ClaBlral..fccIeniiflc, and Normal work.
A.J. GARLAND. A.M.
President.
Have You Cold Feet?
,m ,.t nnn of our small GAS HEATERS and at'smnll expento have a warm
room. Out 006 OI our niuiiii A,l,n,l I inUmmli-nf' mnJMi I.
bpdroom for riolng nnu reurmtr. x -
all Ihat Is needed to start the firo.
AChemekeMSt- SALEM IMS
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All Ladies
SARGENT GEM
Arc pleased with it, and they will pass alougthc
word that the Gem is an indispensable Itclien
utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing
like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes,
that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left''
overs," Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food
Chopper as soon as they hear of it. X X
R. M. WADE & CO.
THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM
SALEM. OREGON.
A flret-class piivato hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical
caaos. Built thepnst year especially for tho purposo for which it is
used. Convenontly located within four blocks of tho business part
of tho city. Tho most modorn furnishings and latest appliances
throughout tho building. Heated by hot water ond lighted by gas
"and olecticity Hero the sick can havo the comforts of an elogant
prlvato home, combined with nil the advantages of a genoral hospital
without tho nolso, confusion, and publicity attending one. Oataido
physcians bringing cases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, hnd
assisted in operations if requested. For torms and further Informa
tion wrlto or apply personally.
R, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT.
VISITORS WELCOMED BET WE EM 2 AND 4 P. M
CLOVER SEED We have the best stock of seed in the city
and our prices can't be beat.
FIELD PEAS The best hog feed on the market . Our prices
are the lowest in the state.
SEED 0ATS"The cleanest seed
LAND PLASTER-We are selling; it at prices that make it go,
quotas the lowest in the city. A 'complete stock of
Garden and Grass Seeds.
...BREWSTER & WHITE...
91 Court St.
FEEDMEN AND
CAPITAL BREWERY
. Reor has stood the test of experience. Then why not give a home
Croduction tho preference. Home capital, home labor' and home
rowod boor aro growing in popularity, i'ooplo loyal to home indus
try give it tiro preference.
CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS
s .CAPITAL ICE WORKS
MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor.
...TRY OUR NEW GOODS...
Cheese Sandwich, Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop
Ceacker, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham
Wafers.
HARRITT St LAOJReivlCB
Old Post Ofllce Grocery.
h:i Morsel
Breakfast
for
Or dinner you csn enjoy from oi e o' our
tender and delicious mea's, steaks, hah
or mutton chops' veal cutleti rr itirV,
Our meats are ill cut from the. fattest
and nriinnst caMle. ind we can supply
wwir table with fr sh, nutMtiou and
wholeioire meais a' I ed rook price.
E. C, CFOSS SALEM ORB
Tlion 301
Z. M. PARVIN. Mud! DOC.
Director of College of Music
If so it mny havo beon 'paused
by getting out ol bed this morn.
In ir nil A fnltl floor ill n rnlil
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LIUHI 'LU. vw jl.
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Who Buy
FOOD CHOPPER
and the lowest prices.
SEEDSMEN.
Salem, Oregon
DRY!
Rough and dressed lumber, laths and
shingles about evory kind you're apt to
need excellent aa to material, manu
facture, seasoning and all that gooa to
make good building and foncing mater
ials don't require an hoar's search to
find if you havo read this The nnme
and address of tho proprietor of the
lumber yard are to be found immedi
ately following.
Goodale Lumber Co.
NearS P. Pasa'r. dopot. Phone 661
&
Anti-Swear
Buttonholes
pSmt
$M ''SBvimhtmi TJmW
For the fastidious man to congratu
late himself on, la what we give him
when wo return bia shirts, collars or
cuffs from our careful handling.
send your Madras and linen shirts
home In perfect condition, and done op
in amanuerthat Is tho perfection ol
fln-de-biecle laundry worst, In plain
English, you can't beat it anywhere.
Oar uew machinery U gaining n
many frlonds,
Salem Steam Laundry
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