'-frU'-l " - WU w JOUBNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1006. - OAtt OArlTAL ; 1 - I' 26 wv Vrf sr- it I I hh n? i r 'i I t t l$ Largi mimm AVcfclflblc PreDoratlonror As similating nicFoodandllcgula llng dieStoinacle andDowcls or Promotes Diticallon.ChpcrruI- nc39 andltestConlalns neither Ojrfum.MorpIun.e norUiurraL TfOX'NAU.CJOTIC. flK$vcfcui'SWvnmvisR imf&in Seal' jftxjmfut AWfc- nmkusvr Aperfccl Remedy forConsUpn non , Souv Stomach.Dlarrhocn and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Sifindurt of NEW YORK. WOKOB EXACT COPT or WRAPPER. MMMMS99Cee ! Gold. Dust Flour I Made by THE SIDNEY POV. ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and thorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT WWll''ii rr w . . ytTWjTbifcKM LV t" m. .1 L UBM pfE&TflBl 1 1 IHMMMHIIIMHIHEMM f Reg. No. 26531 ft RED bibb of jo beal, asixvi. Blrod by Bed Heart 2:104ll tho slro of Chain Shot 2:08'i. Ilod Soal 2:10, Etc. Dam AlilCU M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Iteil Seal 210 Al- ilro of Daisy Fields 8:08tf, Mam lawood 2tlfM. brlno Held, 2tllU( etc. flocond dam DAY RKLL..... l)y Advance, slro of-Mulraska 2i23jete. Dam of Veritas 2ilOW, Ytlldex 2e20yj. Third dam daughtor of Tippo ttalb, a thoroughbred. HDD HEART Is by Hod Wllkos, out of Swoothoart, by Sultan; second dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Dolls, etc RED SEAL stands 10.1, compactly built, with grent quality nnd a suro slro of great speed. Ho will mako tho season of 100S at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With tho usual return privilege. Good pasturngo at reasonable rate to marcs sout from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fatr Grotraris, Or. IMipilWlflWllftWsW'lwwwwwiwwwWWw-wwwww- Sayo the fronts of tho Packages. Wo PREPARED BOSTON BROWN BREAD GRIDDLE CAKES, MUFFINS & PLUM PUDDING v- ASK; YOUR Package 20c y paoifio coast Mail M tvo 2-ceat as 4 v CASTORIA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmi of (rru orir, ntt roaa ear. iiiiniwnniinH J New Lange Hotel;; Cornor Sixth aud Washington streets, Portland, Or., (noxt to 1 Imporlal). Strictly flroproof and ; ; modern. Rates lowest for first- ; ; class sorvlco. Steam boat and . elevator, olegaut cafo and bar In connection. On direct lino to ; ; fair grounds. F. Lango, proprle- tor j Sam Bauman, manager, for- '. '. inerly of Omaha, Neb, "I UIMIIHHJ,! SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rcc. 2:10 pay monoy for the THREE Di. rOUMAXINO. PBOCER fOK XT. $0 pewmd sack 65c. B.B.B. F tow Co. rAtrrosr, sax joss, oaut. wUl,M4 Saala Xaeka pnfiaia. A AW f1 M WOMEN WANT TO SUFFER Meeting Is Enthusiastic and Everybody Seems-to Be There Portland, Ore, Juno 20. Sovornl hundred women filled tho cozy audit orium of tli First Congregational church this morning nnd tho thirty seventh pnmial convontioa of tho Na' tlonal American Woman Snffrngo nsso nstlo auspices. Tho church who taste fully decorated, tho most noticcablo emblem being what la called tho wo man's flag, which contains tho usual number of stripes, but only flvo stars, ono for each of tho states which, by their constitutions, havo granted the right of suffrage to womon. None tho lew, all tho states of tho Union wcro represented. Tho delegations wcro a slgnod to particular powu marked off by llttlo banners and blnzonod with the namo of the commonwealth. About tho rostrum, occupying scats of honor, wero tho national officers and pioneer workers of tho equal suffrage movemont. Somo fow familiar faces woro mlsftinR; but others thcro wcro who havo been nctivo in tho suffrage movement slnco tu Inception half n contury ago and who havo dovotod their lives to its promotion and exten sion. Tho convontion was called to order by tho nationnl president, tho Rev. Anna Howard Sliaw of Philadelphia, who mudo n vigorous address in which sho gavo a briof opltomo of tho ovonts of tho lot year, In so ns thoy related to tho Buffrngo movemont. Ho could not report much, shj said, in tho lino of nctunl progroni at tho last session of oongrcM, but according to custom a bill had been framed nnd Introduced to civo womon tho right of suffrage. She was especially encouraged by the outlook for futuro succosa in tho far cast. After tho opening pnpor tho official call for tho gathering was road. This was In part ns follews: A government of won and womon not by women alone, not by men alone, but a government of men nnd women, for men nnd womon this is tho aim and ideal of our nBsocIutlon. Ono hundred years ugo Oregon was nn un trodden wlldorncss Tho transforma tion of that primeval territory into prosperous communities, enjoying tho highest degrco of civilization, could not have, boon accomplished without tho work of womon. No restriction should bo placed upon energies nnd abilities so potont for good. Tho exten sion of tho right of suffrago would re- movo n handicap from tho efforts of womon and givo thorn an opportunity to work for tho welfnro of tho state "Wo do not claim that womon 's voice in tho government would at onco sound tho death knoll to all social and political ovils. Rut wo do bcliovo that a govornment representing tho interests and beliefs of women and men would provo itself, and is proving itself, whero it now oxists, to bo a bettor government than ono which represents tho interests and bcliofa of mon alone. Tho movement for the enfranchise ment of womon is based upon tho un changing and unchangeable principles of human liberty, in acordanco with which su "elvo classes of mon kavo won tho right of aolf government. "On such a foundation ultlmato vic tory is asturcd aud, in truth, is con ceded by thoe wha oppose. The day Is ever drawing nearer when tho ca tion will apply to women the princi ples which nro the very foundations of Its existence; when, on every elec tion day, thcro will be reaffirmed the immortal truths of our Declaration of American Independence. Then Indeed will this be a just govornment, Me riving Its paw-ors from the consent of tlw governed.' " The remainder of the opening scs slon was devoted chiefly to tho ap pointment of the wcetMary committees, tho reception of reports from officers nnd other busmetu of a perfunctory character. Tho convoatiun is to con tinue for one week during which there will be addressed by a number of men nnd women of national promiueuce. The afternoon and evening teesiona each day are to be opened to tho pub lic at large. Executive svMions will occupy the mornings, at which tho actual business at tho association wdl bo transacted. Th work of over half a century will be reviewed, and sta tistics will be presented to show the development of tho movement since its inception, also to ahow what has been done in wme states where the uf fragista have won more or less com plete victory, a campaigo of broader utefulnwa will be inaugurated and the ujerulaew will be inaugurated and the Paeille Northwest will U narked as' .w . , vubu ur u uiij'Miucr street, BaJem, Phone Red2191, Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ha& made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering1, dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be neglected. iTake Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and sec how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad caso of heart trouble. For six months I could not work. Last July I was plowinB com nnd reellnic bad nil day; In tho after noon In plowing ono row I had to lay down, or fall down, threo Umes. My heart throbbed as though It would burst through, and I had difficulty In Eottine mi breath. I purchased a ottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and beforo I had used half of It I could lay down and sleep nil night. Previ ously I had to jot up 'from flvo to ton tlm-8 a night. I havo taken several bottles, and my heart Is as regular as clock work. I feel llko a, new man. nnd can work considerable for an old man.' 84H years old." . . l. D. McQILL, Frost, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druqolst. who win auarantep that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls ha will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind section tho suffragists hopo to gain many victories. Tho homes of mnny of Portland's foremost citizens hnvo been thrown open to the delegntce nnd tho plans for their reception and ontortninment havo been mado on nn clnborato scnlc. BOUGHT CIGARS A dispatch from Now York, dated tho 25th, says: A box of cigars given to him by his wlfo nt Christians tlmo nearly cost tho llfo of Martin J. Kennedy? of San Francisco. Ho was a passenger on the Twontleth Contury Limited, which was wrecked at Montor, O., Wednesday, Ho is now nt Hotel Cumborland, in this city. Two minutes beforo the Twontleth Century ran into tho open switch nt Mentor, Kennedy was sitting in tho combination buffet nnd smoker of tho train, smoking ono of Mrs. Ken nedy 'h Christmas cigars. Ho was not a habitual smoker, but being an appro clntlvo husband ho promised his wife that ho would smoko tho cigars on his way East. Aftor dinner ho selected ono and wont into tho smoker. Ho had not smoked moro than a third of it bofore ho decided ho ba'd fulfilled his obliga tion. Throwing tho cigar away, ho re turned to his section in tho sloopingcar just behind. Ho had scarcely seated himself whon tho crash came. Every)- body in tho combination buffet and smoker was killed. Furious Fighting. "For Bovon years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a bitter battle, with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my disoasos by tho use of Elee trio Bitters. I unhesitatingly rocom mend them to all, and don't intend in tho futuro to bo without them in the huse. They aro certainly a wonderful medicine, to have eured such a bad case as mine." Sold, under guarantoe to do tho eame for you, by J. O. Perry, drug gist, et 60c a bottle. Try them to day. &ja4 Salem Box Factory Q. F. MASON, Prop, I am in South Salem, where you will find me for all kinds of fruit twyi, orchard boxes and hop baskets. HH j " HH a CLASSIFIED FOR BALE. For Sale. Pvnn-room rcsldcnco, barn, large hnlf block, eloctrio iiguw, ", hot nnd cold city water. K. Hofor, Journal offico. For Sale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 - ,,! Phono Block 2001. T. u. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngsldo. UUft VU" - 1-20-tf For Bale. Five or ten-acro placo, first .Inns imnrovomonts. Closo to school, church, postoffico and railroad, dress "X.," enro of JournoL Ad- For Salo. Two lots, with now house nnd barn, good improvomonts. At n bargain. Inquiro of Glover & Pat ton's blacksmith shop, 430 Court nt. 5-22-tf r.r Bale. A fresh milk cow and calf. Inquiro at Club atablcfl. 0-27-3f FOR RENT. For Rent. Five-room cottage, iur nishod or unfurnished. Apply nt Rostoin & Grconbaom'fl. 0-20-tf FoTEont. A flvo-room house and a sovon-room house Call on A. Schrclber, 424 High stroot. 0-13-tf WANTED MALE HELP. Bollablo Manager Wanted To look of tor our Solom offico and superintend salesmen, workmon and lino construc tion. Rcforoncos and cash deposit rcquirod. Yearly contract with lib oral salary. Groat Western Tole phono Co., 1095 Markot Btrcot, San Francisco, Col. 5-204m WANTED. Wanted. Somo 900 with baling oatflt to bnlo 100 tons of hay. O. West, stato house Wanted. A good, compotont" girl for gonornl house work to go to tho coast Innulro of Mrs. Saulro Farrar, COfl Commorcial strcot, corner of Union street. 0-27-3t MISCELLANEOUS. Go To J. N. Shantz for your hop bas kets. Get in your order boforo the rush. 0-2-lm Shirt Waists and Summor Gowns Mado in the boat stylo and workman ship. Torms reasonable. Address or call on Mrs. H. Mllnor, 20th and Contor stroets. 5-20-tf Tho Tlllson Co. Dealers in chopped feed, scod bran, hay, flour dried fruit, otc. High strcot, adjoining opora house. fl-l-yr. Strawberry Orates Tin tops and bol locks at lowest prices. Capital Com mission Co. Phono Main 2231, oppo site Willamette Hotel, Salem, Oregon. Hotel Scott Nowly furnished, ovory thins clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tt Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinory. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubber. Bhand & Marcus. 11-29-lm Davey & Bavago. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Convoyancing and Exainlng Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your proporty for solo, 492 State street, near High, 3-8-tf Bay nave you tried II. n. Pauls for meats! He has tho best sansage in town. Come and try it, and be con vinced. 410 East State stret. Wo Axcj Now paying 10c for oggs, Commercial Cream Co. 3-11-tf ?20.00 Roward Will bo paid by tho undersigned for information leading to tho recovery of two horses which wero token from Bhelburn, Linn coun ty, Or., Sunday night, Juno 1, 1905. Tho horses wero both white; weight about 1150 to 1200 each. Aro in good condition; wero shod rough all around. One horse had scar abovo front foot, caused by barbed wiro cut; the other horse ehowed Per cheron stock, honvy mane, tall and fetlocks, and had collar marks 01 right shoulder. Thoy were last scon two miles north of Stayton, Or., on Thursday, Juno 22d, Any informa tion should bo sent to tho sheriff of Marion or Linn counties, or to Henry Smith, city marshal of Stayton. D II, Thomas, 8helburn, Or. 0-2S-lwk Summer Normal The second term of ths Capital Sum mer Normal will open oa Jans 2flth, to continue until the August examination. Classee will be formed in all branches required for Hat and.eonnty papers; also in Latin, stenography and type writing. Students who wish to adranee their grades will find the kind of work they qeed at tail sehooL Address J. J Krips or Supt, B. T. XCoeres, OSTEOPATHS. Osteopath Dr. W. L. Morcbr, graduate of tho Amoricnn School of Osteo pathy, Klrksvlllb, Mo. Offlco Broy man building, Commorcial stroot. Rooms 25 and 20. Phono Itod 2413. Now rosldonco, -110 North Summor Btroot. Phono 383 Rod. 6-10-tf ' BAKERIES. Capital Bakory Ullom & Ruthorford, proprietors, 439 Court stroot. Fresh bread, pics and cakes daily, Maccn roons, lady fingers, nngol and dovil'i food cako, candies, nuts, etc. Deliv eries mado to any part of tho city, Phono Whito 321. 5-1-tf CLEANING AND DYE WOBKB. Oloanlng and Dyeing And repairing neatly dono. Four Bults pressed by tho month $1.00, at tho Capital City Stoam Dyoing and Cleaning Parlors. Miss Efllo M. Anderson, propriotor. Opera Houso block. 5-1-tf CALL ON YOUR BTEPMOTHEB AT tho Salem Dyo Works whon yon want your clothes cleanod, dyod, re- Mnl.flil m a.AaaA wnllA.l .aI.. ..mi. imiiuu ui ukoouui tu.iuuu, vutvub bur lars on; also suit prcsBod by tho month. You can got anything clean od, from a pair of glovos to tho most olabornto silk gowns. Mrs. C. II. Wnlkor, Prop., 195 Commorcial strcot. ASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Fralk M. Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot between Stato and Court A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of nil kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, houso finish nnd offico fixtures. Estimatos furnishod. Cor. Mill nnd Church strcot. Phono Rod 211. ARCHITECT, W. D. Pugh Architect nnd euporln tondont, plans furnishod for all class es of building and structural work. Offlco 110 Stato strcot, Tioga block, Salem, Orogon. DRAYMEN. Whito & Ouinmlns. do n goneral dray and transfer business, moot all trains. 'Phonos, down town, Mala 2181, residences, Bluo IS, rod 207. Stand 218 Oommorsial stroot 8-12-lm LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tbi World Moots in Holrann Hall ovory Frldny at 7:30 p. m. L. R. Stinson, consul;-P. L. Frnsor, clork. Foresters of Amorica Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meota Friday In Turner block. Ira Jorgonaon, O. B.J A. L. Brown, See. Contra! Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castlt Hall in Ilolman block, cornor Stat and Llborty stroots. Tuesday of eaei wook at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronise, G O.; W. I. Staloy, K. of B. und S. Modorn Woodmen of Amorica. 0; gon Cedar Camp, Nd. 5240. Meet! ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall, E. E. Matton, V. d A. I Brown, Clork. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. lor water-sorvlco npply at offlcei Bills payable monthly in advancft Make all complaints at tho office. eieiaitiiiii.i I Just In 0 f Our new Uno of 1905 wall pa per has juat arrived. All latest J pattorna at reasonable prices. xw nuu dcu our biock ana do convinced that our paper nnd f prices are right. Remember the f place, 1 1 I I l. l. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 i ICE Call WagOfl or Telephones 45 Black Bay Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co. The Citife Stafcles First-class Livery and Cab Lb Funeral turnouts a specialty. TaUy-bj for pienlet and excursion parties. PhoaJ Mala 241. Corner Liberty smd Perry. Chs. W. Yaanke Pt op. gttu vl aaaaKcrlruiDirr "wtiuW