Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1904, Page TWO, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904.
W.J. CULVER
FOR SHERIFF
Has a Qtriet Dispo
sition and Will
.Make an Ideal
Officer
Everybody; is at this particular
tlmo especially Interested In Mr. W,
J. Culver, the Republican candidate
for sheriff of Marlon county, because
It la, a foregono conclusion that ho
vrlhbo olected to fill that Important
office. To tho people of Salem, and in
fact to thoffo of most of the county,
Jimmy noods no Introduction, for ho
Is a familiar character to hundreds
of taxpayers and voters even In tho
remotest parts of tho county. But
ns Mr. Culver has nqvor boforo been
a candtdato for an ofllco worth hav
ing It will interest his friends and
acquaintances as well as every votor
In4he county to know his ideas on
EOirio of tho public questions which
yHl require his attontlon as an official.
Many people have an exalted Idea
crats, and thoy do not look upon him
with suspicion, Jut feel that if a Re-.'
publican must hol4 the ofllco they',
prefer him to somd kinds or a Demo
crat. Tho Jefferson. Review!1' tho only
Democratic newspaper afn Marlon
REPRESENTS A GREAT HOUSE.
Geo. C. Mltty, Valley Agent for Web-
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International Dictionary.
should bo made strictly as contem
plated by the law, and that full and
explicit reports of the ofllco should
bo made for tho benefit of tho public,
several times a yoar. Mr. Culver al
so recognizes tho Importance of good
flold work, such as summonsing wit-
about a public office and In fact know nessos- subpoenaing Jurymen and serv
little about what Is required of an of- lns all kinds of papers, yet first of all
no mimes tno omco snouia do con
ducted along tho lines of tho best
established principles without Inject
ing too much red tapo or becoming
Herewith Is a likeness of George C.
Mltty. a yoiinir man c-f Polk county
county, is so iramc on tne subject a3 wno ha8 resided jn this state for near
to havo theiw words for Mr. Culver: ly 15 year8 and ln PoIll c0unty for
"Tho Marlon county. ,R3Publlcaus at,out 14 years. Ho Graduated from
nave a strong canaiuate in w. J. cul
ver, tho nominee for sheriff, "'Jimmy"
Is well known all over the county and
Is personally popular, wlillo (hls quali
fications for filling any 'ofllc'e In tho
county are undoubted."
An eulogy for Mr. Culver would
bo out of place, for nearly every
citizen of Marlon county already has
a strong conviction as to his many
good qualities. Tho Silvortpnlan opl
tomlzes tho wholo mattorIn Its re
cent statement to the effect that "No
ono will make a mistake In support
ing W. J. Culver for sheriff,"
ilclal. For this reason it Is a pleasuro
to hear a man discuss the matter ln
an off-hand manner and so that even
tho humblost citizen can understand
what is meant. In tho first placo Mr.
CulVor recognizes tho well-ostabllshod
American principle that a public of
ficial is a servant of tho people, and
says ho proposes to conduct tho
office ln a manner that will accom
modate tho largest number of people
possible. Ho suggests that It would
be a good plan, to havo the sheriff's
ofllco opon at all hours of tho day
and oven Into tho night if necessary,
and especially when thoro is a pross
of business. Ho ovon thinks the of
fice ought to be open during tho noon
liour, and that whon taxes are being
paid ln Just boforo tho penalties take
offoct to keep longer hours than usual.
Mr. Culver thinks that the turning
ovor of taxes to tho county treasurer
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
By local applications, as they can
not reached the diseased portion of
tho ear. There Is only ono way to
cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness' Is caused
by an Inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of tho Eustachian Tube.
When this tube Is Inflamed you havo
a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing, and when It Is entirely closed,
deafness is the result, and, unless the
Inflammation can be taken out, and
this tube restored to its natural condi
tion, hearing will bo destroyed forev
er; nine cases out of ton are caused
by catarrh, which Is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars
too technical. Having done duty ln,for any casQ Qf ztncsB (caused by
the customs service whore everything
Is dono ln tho most exacting manner,
will provo a great help to him in tho
sheriff's office, as will also his broad
knowledge of handling people.
Mr. Culver Is of a vory quiet dis
position, and he never gets rattled
or out of sorts even under the most
tryng circumstances, and this char
acteristic coupled with his cool cour
age will stand him ln hand at all'
times. Ho will bo as cool as a cucum
ber and master of the situation no
matter what emergency arises
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for Circu
lars free. F. J. CHENEY, & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Con
stipation.
Geo. C. Mltty.
the public schools of Oregon ln March
1894, and from the Capital Business
college ln March 1902. Ho is engaged
ln a work that will prove of Inestim
able value to the public schools and
educational Interests of this state and
wo commend him as worthy and de
serving liberal support and patronage
Mr. Mltty is, prepared to employ
agents In his work and can offor good
inducomeijts. Correspondence soli
cited. He represents tho O. & C. Men
riam Company, publishers of tho In
ternational Dictionary for the entire
Willamette valley.
Free Information
About the World's Fair
If you have any idea of visiting the World's Fair th'
year, ask me today for a copy of our World's Fair Fold
It tells just what you want to know about railroad
tickets, baggage arrangements, sleeping car berths, how
to reach the Exposition grounds, "jivhat to do when you
get there, how to see the Fair to the best advantage
how to get a boarding place and answers nearly everr
question of this character that may be asked.
Contains maps of the Fair grounds, of the City and
of the Burlington Route. "
Free for the asking A postal card will do.
A. O. SHELDON.
GENERAL AQENT BURLINGTON ROUTE.
100 Third 8trbt. PORTLAND, Ont,
N11S.
M8taWWWWW IIMHMIMM
BUSINESS CHANCE8.
The Best Opportunity In Existence.
For tho Investment of small and
large sums of idle money where It
will produco a largo and steady
Evon though Mr. Culver Is looked monthly revenue without risk of loss.
Principal back on demand. For full
particulars, address, W. H. Latimer,
413 Walnut Streot, -Philadelphia, Pa.
upon as a strong partisan it is high
ly to his credit that he has scores
of warm frlonds among the Demo-
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By the pait ot the y eat
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What does yoti shoe-money
amount to in a yea? Eve f igute it
tip? You usually huy shoes by the
paij and yot bay anothe pai
when yo aeed to.
The man who bays Sel Royal
Blue shoes at $3,50 and $400 will
find that his yea's shoe-money is
less than usual They last so much
longer that yot need fewe pairs.
Better f o yotj better fo yotst shoe
man: the more of that kind of cus
tomers he gets, the mote he gets,
that kind of trade grows itself; '
Get el$ Royal Blue of your dealerjcO
he'll show 'em to yo. Of send to sv .
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CHICAGO.
Largest makers of good shoes la the world.
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Polling Places Named.
The county court has fixed the
following polling place3 for tho com
ing election.
la tho matter of designating polling
places for the coming olectlon. Or
dered that tho following polllug
places be appointed for the election
to be held June 6th:
Aumsvllle W. P. Gilbert's build
ing.
Aurora K. of P. hall.
Breltenbueh Labor Exchange.
Brooks Red Hall.
Buttevllle Orange hall.
Chemawa Creamery building at
fair ground.
Champoeg Jetto's hall.
Elkhorn School house.
Fairfield Schol house.
Gervals City hall.
Horeb Gates city hall.
Howell Central Howell Pralrlo
hall.
Hubbard Armory.
Jefferson City hall.
Liberty Blanchard's dryer.
Macleay Macleay hall.
Monitor Monitor Trading Co. halL
Marlon Old school house.
Mehama Mehama hall.
' Mt. Angel City hall.
Salem No. 1 . ' '
Salem No. 2 City police court.
. Salem No. 3 Froeland's store.
Salem No. 4290 Commercial
street.
Salem No. 5 Coopor shop near
Wade's store.
Salem No. G Car barn.
Salem No. 7 Jory's dryer.
Salem, East Rickey school house.
Sllverton Council chamber,
Sllvorton, North Liberal Universi
ty. Sllverton, South School house dis
trict No 10
St. Paul A. O. U. W. hall.
Scotts Mills Woodman hall.
Silver Falls School k house district
No. 107. '
Stayton Opera house.
Sublimity School house district
No. 7. .
Sidney Sidney mills.
Turner 10. O.'lv hall. '
WooburnAQyertoii's, office.
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Oo.lt' i oaay.
The Urae-vwdrn Injunction, "Novor
put off 'till tomorrow what you can
do tnilnv" la nnnr pnnarallv m-nann.
ed ln this form; ""Do It today!" That
la the terse advise, wo want to give
you about that backing cough or do
moralizing cold with which you have
been struggling for several days, por
haps weeks. Take soma reliable reme-
dy for It TODAY and let that remedy
bo ur, Boscheo'a Gorman Syrup, which
has been in use for over thirty-flva
years. A few doses of It will undoubt-
nrili rnllnvn vnnr nrnml. n u ..
Us continued use for a few days will
cure you completely. No matter how
deep-seated your cough, even If dread
consumption has attacked your luncs.
German Syrup will surely offoct a
cure as it has done before ln thou.
sands ot apparently hopeless cases of
lung trouble. New trial bottles. 2Be
yegular size, 75c. At all druggists.
At Dr. Stone's drug stores.
Wanted, a youna man to learn h
boo vbulnea. Inquire at Oregon j
&$? RED SEAL "
Trfl2:06
Rec. 2:10
SIRE OF JOE SEAL 2:11.
Sired by Red Heart 2: 19J4, the sire of Chain Shot 2:06
Red Seal 2:10, Etc.
Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25 ...-by Mark Field (son of Geo. WMei),!
jjam or itea aeai a:iu ai- sire oi uaisy iei(iB 2:08V4, Mu
lawood 2:19. brlno Field 2:11, etc.
Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, slroof Malraska2:25,etJ
Dam of Veritas 2:ieiA, vmaex z:u.
Third dam daughter of Tlppo Salb, a thoroughbred.
Red Heart Is by Fred Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultanj secocifl
dam Minnehaha, the dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL itu.l
15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire ot gttiij
speed. Ho will make the Beason of 1904 at tho
OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS
Terms, $40 Season
With the usual return privilege,
to mares sent from a distance.
Good pasture at reasonable ratal
SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Of,
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I! Prepare
for the Wat?m
Season
Got your materials made up. Wo can supply your wants.
Lawns ln white, black, tan, pink, blue, red and yellow, only 12c a i
yard. Our customers say our prlcos aro most reasonable la this city I
Cushion cords only 10c a yard. Now assortment just In. Great rt-1
rlety of colors, mercerized flnlali. ' ,
Millinery. Wo receive now goods ln this department almost ever; j
day. Latest styles, good work, reasonble prices. Sco us for Tin
frames, straw-braids, chiffon flowcr3, foliage and buckles.
Rostein & Gt eenbatim
302 Commercial Street.
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IIWMiltlMlllMI IIIMMIIH
jljo wnat we laun
We guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook the Botulnl
Doctor cures all kinds of diseases after all other schools and doctoit
havo failed, such as cancer, tumors, (external and Internal) GrTl
kidney, bono diseases. Consumption, call stones, rheumatism,
dropsy, and dlabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femilt
diseases, all the foregoing without the knife, or plaster or poison
and with no pain to tho patient whatever.
Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free.
D. J. F. Cook
301 Liberty St., Salem, Orego
Formerly of Omrha, Neb.
MinnwmnHwunniwimiimmiiiH
Tne strongest Coffee in tne market
for
is
Silver Plume Blend
Fresh Roasted and for sale only by
THE SALEM COPPEE ROASTER,
Phone 2291 Mnin. in ft F TmJ. CowtSt
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Wholesale and Retail Family Liqaor Store
E. ECKERLEN. 258 Commercial Street . ,,..
Full Una of liquors and wlnea. Cadarhrook whisky former!
McBrler brand tho hn fno f.miic ... ah orders filled "
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llvorod la the city limits. Thone Mala 1161. . . titt
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