DAILY OAPIITAI.JOUBKAIS SAXEM, ORBQO rBIPAT, JUI.Y 13, 1006.
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THEY'
KNOW NO
BOSS
Hotel Arrivals
MAKE YOUR HOME
A SUMMER HOME
By the use of some of our Porch furniture, Ham--(,
,ii ViHnr Porch Shades. We have a new
thkigi hi Porch Swings which is more comfortable
titan a hammock and requires less space on your
porch. Prospective hammock customers will do
well to investigate.
We are also having a big run on our Mission Swinging
Bench. These benches are hung with a heavy weld-
pti chain and are neat durable and attractive. We
are selling them at special prices this week.
BUREN & HAMILTON
Night Watchmen Run a Six-
Day-go-as-you- Please and
Report, Where?
HEARST .
ATTACKS
DEMOCRATS
Presumably for the Purpose
of Climbing Over Them
to the Presidency
(Washington Star.)
Domft.intio politicians in congress
arc Intonwly stirred over tho tactics
of Mr. William 11. Ilivimt In pursuing
in hit camjwlgn for hl own political
nggnwitllwmpnt. Very bitter feeling
haa been aroused, nml faetlonal eplrlt
run hlgU M. IIcart' aupportera are
k rurnufet In defending him am tho op
position action I Jn waking Charon.
A no oM row Is in program, it nil will
probably bo ventilated In dobnto be
foro long,
Tbo ehrnvrt which tho opposition
mnkm ncaltvt U, Hearst ia that ho U
pumulng a yttcvmitle campaign in hlii
eftVta to tmr tlown tho big timber In
tho Demoeratlo fonv tm'l ho will
tanl m tho lone tn Jn tho clearing.
They, also any that he U trying to form
an IntlejwBjunt party, of which ho In
to bo tlw Im1, and to which h hope
to rully h wuj.iwrt of the kbor vote.
The situation la brought to a crWIi
by Mr. IfaaX'a nttnek In hli mags-
A Sugar
Cured Ham
from Uhs shop should be in
the srub box of every camper.
Fine sausages, lad and bacon.
Just the articles for your out-
tog trip.
Jufcy roasts ami choice steaks
a specialty.
Dee & Kurtz
177 Cmwtwdal SI., Sleni, Of
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WE
WANT YOU
To call tola "your bank .' t v.
J0U ! Utlva U It. rrawlV
tl wortV In tha community
An ttiuut with yuur koBi. .v
WUI giro you catr I,...!..
fcudln In ib tdmMunlir .. .
PU that iou mav mvP k.u.
M ft Mm U not en our Ka.-V-
mw riU tm plcaoJ to . it iv..
ttV' tk (14 of ISKht.
8TATS HAlfK.
State Bank
L X. PAGIL Pi.tM.f
EW HAZARD, CaAtir
zino and japcr upon Senator Bailey,
following prcvions onslaughts upon
other notablo Democrat, anl by hit
negotiations with tho executive council
of tho irederntlon of Lnbor. Mr.
Ilearnt nilvoontcfl tho federation going
actively In politics this fall, with a
viow to obtaining tho bslnnco of power
in tho hoiiKe if Ksiiblc.
The attack; upon Benato Tlailoy has
nttraetiU n grent tlrnl of attention.
8o'eral etlitorinli in Mr. Heart's
pajors within the past week have as
sillol tha; Texas senator vlgonousU-,
alleging that ho is moro friendly to
corporations than to tho fuo principles
of Oontocracy, whntover that may be
lnvlouly Mr. Hearst N paier had
uttackcvl Jolin Shnrji Williams, tho
Dnnocrntlo loader In tho houso, and
for weeks mbt!shed eMtorinU and can
toon holding up Mr. Williams to all
kinds of opprobrium nnl ridicule.
Soiw comment hns been occasioned by
.n Henrrt'n refusal to servo on tho
committee to welcome Wlllwm Jen
nings llrynn on his return fmi abroad.
Tlul aiiti-Hiret l)emo!nit!l r that
this Is another proof of his alleged de
termination to oppoio nil tho ldir Dem
ocrat it, and to ieirnto himself from
thimi. Tom Tnggtirt, tho Demoorntic
national clualrman, has been assailed
wnd called hurd names.
It is declared tlmt the-o is no pjes
tlon of Mr. Heart's determination to
form a third party, if possible. Hti has
s.ild n much in interviews, and his
nnwuirtpors tcom 4th editorials lend
ing tlmt wy, Tlmt htu been going on
for mmiy wek, Tho opn diektiing
with the UtKir leadow now In session
In Uils city Is said to Ikj oouolusivo
ovldn tlmt Mr. Hearst l devoting
h leiit enwgWs to forming an lnd
iKiiulont wrt to Md the ImiIuiico of
power in th wxt house.
A reet tsMtorW In one of M. i
lliw's piMitt .snldk
"llotk iKirll.M. ItmWleHti snd Dem
KUc hr iwrkttd sntl uimnhlo1 to-
Hay by the, siiim ponor. tht of orpin-
nm capital oeklng f4r Us own ends.
TUo utvriM f Uo ltuptiblicMU
party to th grt lulital ttsitt w
KttBlMtiotM id M 4hIh tlsnt It UIO.
hnPiiV l iJ4t upon. It m perfectly
tUr tlut tbo Uw.U ik tbo Kopub
Ikmh party In powor to do quHry nnd
woHj tbo tblui-i tlmt tho- B
aihl to klH tUMHigk iuy, bold rok.
wMafet or euitaitig tiwulptilstlou ay
loffUUtha that U otTcnalvw.
"A to tho Dtimooratlo invtv. thli I.
tb lwt4.. anl this I, Low U
Uiwtt uo It:
''Tho trims nlek ort foe tkai, ..
y puiwUeW utcrlal calliVl
sjllUit le4r. H- u u tt.
of tb Vr,, , gtivMaa Uf
.., mwm, lw iwsovrii jmrtv
tvklH s lulttrsW
"Is tUr bj , 1.-,1,
moxwwu in ,,!, Whw ,Mf
- jsh, tbUk akt It ywr
l )lHHliJiaw ,i.u. ..j.i
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-"-1' ivrainti tair m
Hortwt. If k hkU 1. .Ul. .
Uta wt,) lt tb K0 Hlfiht
p l t4 tbo HbUn L
"y u in tl. ., lTJ. "!
tk old . t a k
-. " -r ' ii. W wcmunl"
o
Will
f
"Tho 'eathon in 'is blind nea
Bows down to wood and stone;
'B don't obej no orders, -
Unles they is 'is own.
Xight Policemen Longoor and Buaick
hftvo evidently beon taking1- lessons
from JJudyanl Kiplng's " 'Eathon,",
for if they ,havo asked instructions
from any ono i? sought adrlec from
any source, eineo their election, to their
present jobs by tho city council in
Jnnuaty, their political bosses and
mentors havo boon tho partics'consult-odL
Neither of theso two blue-coated
guardians of tho city's peaco and dig
nity h-avo ever mado a report, either
written or verbal, to tho 'city marshal
a- to tho recorder. Neither havo they
put in an appearanco In tho recondorif
court sinco their election, except' ono
time, and then thoy wcro sent for by
Rrcordor Mo'ores. Once, however, .rg.
ularly each month thej- appear beforo
tho city recorder, and that momentous
occasion is iho timo thoy draw their
monthly stipend. Iiecrrdor Mooros nev
er has had to send for them on tho
occasion of these monthly vis-its.
It is generally conceded that tho
discord in tho police forco is a la
mentable nnd regrettablo fact. This
Is especially truo on account of tho
small forco tlw chlof has to depend
upon for aid in 'eservina peaco nnd
order. Undor tho nresont pon.litfnno
. . . . ..,
Uiief Cornelius might as well bo act
ing olono, for noithor of his assistants
havo over mado a report to him or
askod him fo-i instructions. Neithor do
they report to tho city recorder's
court.
A enso oceurrod on tho fourth of
July, Lato afnltrht Polfopmnn' rn.
cor anrosted a man and lockol him im
with chaiigo on tho book against him
Of "drunk and Inilni-nnt T.
never camo to tho man's trial, neither
did ho leavu any mosago or writton
report as to what tho prisoner had
ilono. Tho prisoner, whosn nnmn -.
Sorensou,. ws in n bad condition. TVn
of nls teeth wero knocked out, and ho
wis badly beaten up In other ways.
Sorcmon said ho was not drunk, but
tlmt ha had boon attacked and beaten
by a saloon man in tho city without
provocation. Hecordor Moores was
compelled to dismiss tho rather nmhlT.
nous chiuigo against him. beenmw r.nno-.
cor failed andi refusod to conio around
ami tostifv. Chief Cornelius could got
no faets about -tho i. .
Longcor is a Jaw unto himsolf.
I ho story of tho appointment of
thomi night pollcomen is well known to
tho-io on tha insido of nffoirs. Chief
vo'iu-iius us indiscreet enough to look
wl'h disfavor on tho ximitorini ,..:...
lions f a MnHoii ri,m.. .h.li..
--,i lvillll.-lU,
who desired to onmnlze th .,, ...
and poliro deimrtnioiita i,if ..i:.i...i
hmeldnt for his own potltloal glory,
filing in thl- It suem, .),. , r.
tnlnml n suilleient number of council,
mow to net W,B Hm to IwvMhew i
IKioMl npjHilntmonts inudo, not to as--t
tho town marshal i his dutiw, but
to Imt-mss the otlicor in wetv n,.ihi.
nmunor,
'I'ho night men evidoaUy tnko in-
-.ruouoBH from ,,, wko are nwr)
ls, mixed up ia 1HUtIo, and they also
win to awo some nllepBnee to vho &i
M St(t.nB, wklA is tkwlr rtUf
Hoflst
It Is comldorwl likely that Chiof
rnJlus wilt moke a full r.port of
to actions and con.hic t m.. ......
NotW.K Wll pbably be .coimdi.hli
.' IPIS CMC-lit that dlK-in- ... ......
wii l littles nmuMiiioiit !,. ... ..
IM tho l.iwkm 0f 8.u "n
"7! it W iUuo1 t0 toll the MWe
te p.UleMa to wbont ikty look
for orvr nv Mm1i r "
to 1Mr ik it '"""'V not
J1, d by ltblt.
mi ald.Mt. and. u-i.k .l. ....
S?.1-- - VSffi
Salem.
T. T. Goodwin, ow York.
D. M. Kadcliff and wife, Woodburn.
Chaa. Bilyeu and wife, Dallas.
Charles ILiase.
C. McBride.
E. HeraadnU, St. Johns.
H. J. Hyger, Whi Horse, Yukon.
J. It Livingston.
ir t. VAiAneis. New York. "
i Oottg.
A. A. Mick, Newport.
W. S. Newrneyor andi family, Lyons,
Neb. i -, J
Mrs. Hen-rj Jonee, Sonver.
C W. Jette aad son, Champocg)
Charles Light foot, Portland,
B. E. Btamard. Portland,
Willamette. ' ' ' "'
Gcorgo W. Gnskill, Xcvr York!
Oeorgo C. Vocke, San' Prancisco. '
W. E. Richardr-on SpoTcano.
Petoi Robes and wife, Lfvermorc.
John 0 Eulhory, Portland,
a A. Wefltbafer, Portland.
0. M Bryant, Pendleton.
C. S. Jackson, Roscburg.
G. Stewart, Roseburg.
A. Q. Johnson, Rosefourg.
B. P. Shields, Roseburg.
i Jack Wohlcnberg, Pen-dloton.
1 R. Hogen, Portlands
R. L. Donald, Oakland, Cal.
Chas. II. Harncr, Condon, Or.
J. Running, Portland.
Cbas. S. May, Albany, N. Y.
D. E. Brocklwnk, San Francisco.
J. C. Loo, Portland.
W. Nelson, San Francisco.
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MILITIA
SHOOT
.nib CLOSES
They Know.
(Youth's Companion.)
She was a particularly forvant spo
cirtion of kindorcarlen teacher, and
counted as a privilege her opportunity
to do a littlo summer work in, tho
slums. Her first lesson, sho resolved,
should combine the lovo of our dumb
friends with a suggestion for tho truo
observation of things. Sho began with
an engaging but earnest smilo.
"Now, childron, I want you to tell
mo what kind of clothes tho kitty
wearsl" Doad oilonco.
"Why, children, don't you know
Jvhat kind of clothos tho kitty wears?"
Tho enthusiastic young woman had
not anticipated such unresponsiveness.
but nothing daunted by tho blank
faces beforo her, sho went back to tho
beginning and; tnied tho gontlo art of
instilling tho right answer into tho
minds of her pupils by the method of
elimination.
. "Well my dears, docs tho kitty
.wear feathers?" she asked.
Then a small boy in tho front tow
leaned forwand and Inquired earnestly,
but with a touch of contempt in his
veice: "Say, toacher, ain't you never
aeon a cat?"
"It has bean tho finest tournament
in-tho history of tho Oregon National
Guard," no ay tho ofEco.a in charge"
of tho state rlflo' tournament) at "Camp
Willamette," which broko up yester
duty A-s nearly a possible tho meet
was conducted after tho stylo of tho
big national shoot at Sea Girt, New
Jorsoy. Tho fifteen men who received
modala yesterday, with othora to bo
selected", will compose a aquad of 2-4
who will be given a week'a tryout on
thn rim tnn th DuroosA of selecting
Iho tvsm! that will represent Oregon in
tho national dwot at Sea Girt While
tho camr has disbanded, several of tho
nfficAra will TAmain, to wiilOV tho oleas-
uxest of camp life. Sunday Battery A,
light ariillcry," will arrive in Salcmi, and
will nith caftm 6n -tho raniro crrouiida.
Tho manouvrea will undoubtedly draw
a largo crowd of visitors.
A nil times whiln tho contest was on
tho camp wag in perfect order, and
tho soldio- boys enjoyed, tho 'three
days' session heartily. Charles Ruge,
who own tho grounds upon which tho
ranffo is located, speaks well of the
members of tho militia, and was not
at all annoyod- by pranks or other incidents.
Tho range, too, proved all that has
been expected) of it, and is onj of tho
finost in the Northwest.
Tho medhls wero awarded a follews:
A. A. Schwhtz, of Portland, gold
medial for tho highest score in tho in
dividual nralch, with tho aggregato
score, of 2G9, nnd also a silver medal
for the) highest score in the skirmish
fird, with 84 to his credit. G. G. Haucks,
of Eugene, silver m-edal as second) in
tho skirmish fire with 78; A. J. Royle,
of Portland, silver medal on aggregato
score, and! also his highest aggregate
in tho slow firing. Bronze medals to
Ralph L. White, of Salenr; B. Beard, of
Pontlandl; H. a Maxwell, of Eusrene:
V. S. Howard, of Portland, and A. W.
Bennett of WoodbiTt B. F. Shields of
Roseburg, stato gold medal, and! a silv
er medal for tho highest score, 48 in
tho rapid fire.
STOMACH PAINS
AND. SPUT.TINR, HfilU
VAU1CS UAY-.AND "
NIGHT
.
Npthiflg HSiped, 'Her Unt
ratiem iriea Dr. Wil
. v Hams' Pinlc Pills
They Brou5i,t'3loiibfant? euro Wie,
Ordinary Modicioes Seemed Only
td Mako Hex Worse.
,
How's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundrod Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Wo, tho undersigned, havo known P.
J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and
Doiiovo nlm pcrfoctly honorablo in all
Dullness transactions, and financially
ablo to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan k Marvin,
Wholeoalo Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally .acting directly upon tho blood and
mucous surfaces of the svstoni. Tostl.
monials sont free, nice, 75c per bot
tle Sold bv all ilnin-m.f.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constl-
pation.
To Study tho EcaL
Mrs. Crossly John, that gentleman
with tho long hair and big blacla tie
is going to wnto a sories or stories on
"Wild Animals I Havo Met."
Mr. Crossly Well, what do you
mean by inviting him to call at this
houso 60 early ia tho morning?
Mrs. Crossly (sweetly) Why, I
thought ha woidd like to see you when
breakfast is a littlo late.-Chicngo
News.
Dr. WBEama' infc Pills, a KmJ
vwwu ikuj uuen doioto tbo America-
pciopj'0.roTi a gcmidnation, is still'
comliiHshinfe -vwraKlorfia esu
ondbniodd' liyi 'tiho followrimr infpr'..
wa'iia ,jLra. itaclnaol G'airdinierv of WuacT
itanaas: .
'It wtals xfery flhrnngo," sho nJ
T , ... . .
j. never coum leu wiiat cau-?ixl i.
ancj mejtlh-a.i could anybadiyi olso. pP
a IoSngtimio I haxl bakl spellg with n.
istomacU. Tlito paum would oommift
about miji hiart and! woa bo du?J
agoromng tta,t I would) have bo'scrasJ
aloald. Sorniatiimrtt iti wmvU i.i. .. I
. - v aau 8CT1
oral hlours amid! I would Iwvvo to tabl
Oawdla-nium. -to stop it. Baudes this ll
hlad ai likmiiaohio alin'osti oonMHamMv A.I
ainU night, -thlat Titoarly orazod) mn J
- . -
you -floo I sufiored) a g)"eat djeal. M
whda I think) of tJw agoniy I ondms
" i" i.iioj;3 iiij Byuiuua'tir.
" '.Uoctars,' dtJd yiou saf, TifJ
mfliliioinio nimto rao sicJcor. I eoulUin
'talca it amltK I kopfc groTvinar wotto mi
a fnioml) adl-isici(l mo itk take Dr. V
lanm' Pmki PiLla, add I did. I
io feed bottoeir arid was 'soot wholly c
-wrteJ Do tuiis wioriiiarful modicine. II
-i.ji iu uiwo guuu uumu i naD en I
j -hoped for. I hejilt on with tho pil
1 anaf now I rooonraietndl 'fahiom tk) all nil
suffon."
Dr. Williams' Plinik Pilla have
ou.vt-u ixwM vl iinuxiDcisHon. Diooai.
nidsd, influenza, WetaMachos!, backach
lumoago, scoaitica, nouliadgia, nerrw
n?aa and spinal -wealmesis. Tho &&
Ino Dn, Williams 'Pinfc PiHa arc ga
anitiecKii to bo f roo from opiaitos cc ss
hairmfwl dVugs lamldi oamraot injure ,fi
rmsl dohcartio systems. At all &A
gisw, ow from two Dr. WllHiama M(M
cino Co., Schenectady, N. Y postpiS
on roceipt; of p"uco, 50 oonla per bJ
eix ooxes for $2.5u
A Hard Lot
of troublo to contend with. snrint
from a torpid livor and blockaded bow-
els, unless you awaken them to their
proper action with Dr. Eintr'n Tew
Life Pills; the pleasantest and most
offoctiv cu-o for Constipation. They
provent Appendicitis and tone up the
ays cm. L-oc at J. C. Perry's, druggist,
" o .
O L 33 KC C3 Xi X wflL .
Banth9 j Tha Kind You Hara Always Bought
vugasiuro
of
uymz&
Not a Variety of Poultry
Tho famous shanghaighing easoi
.-tllllTlh THA 'Airt ...1, ul . 1' .
I ") " wwuuui BUJIOT DoarB(
uuuso iioupcr, is up for consldoratiosi
tho supremo court. It will bo rom
bere1 that when Smith was coavitM
of abduction im tho disVriot court I
Multnomah county, it was generally!
novud -that tho disrooutablo eh
haighing days) wero over, and tho wli
unsavory matter had passed into
tory. Smith took nn appeal to thei
promo court, and the caso was arc
yesterday afternoon by Judgo Marti
u. i ipes, attorney for tho appellant
ii
Free Iced Mja.
This is beeominc tho favorite 1
weathej beverage, and as you pas l?
tho Yokohama Tea Storo step in 1
Keu a iree drink of thnir R.innr!ftP In
Iced ready to drink. 3h
!,,-, -I11 ' J
I mn i mmmmmmmm
i
""V " - 3HL S A.
Iudiscotion.
Wth Its mpaniana, fc,,rt bur, .
ulne. torpidity of to Hr.r L,
K? W'-of ATE!
Woa UxU and other nWre
i u ,t ::j :r: '
r "? hwi,. 1:d7.r.t
C3T'".AW ppic w;ir.
Entertaining Sister's Beau.
Whilo tho swain was waiting in tho
parlor for his immorata, that lady's
youngor sister vontured into tha room
to entertain tho caller.
"Sister '11 1m .lnw-n ax r. c?.ii..
. -- -.-- owu, .111, OffUU
gin." sho s.iid, "G.IV. can v-n.. f1l
I ----- J wM Vk UIU
w-ueu a uooa is not a door?"
.Iho young man looked surprised at
ho nnciout conundmm. I
."That's a chestnut," ho said. " V
doo-l is not a door when it is a 'jar or
ajam."
'That's righV said the young sis-
,. kuio. "isow hero's another
WJmt mnkiM more noUv. . .. ...
undor"- """ "-
'lUttlo girl," interruntAil m,,
man somewhat testilr "vi,.. . ..
vi., . "V" "
hum i8 tM oIl PK?"
lJ to entertain you till sist-
talks to you whoa she's hero?"
"Wlwt nxtks vwu Klv, m .., .
tho young man.
She told ma that v .,a
mvi tin- but twit jrirr
to kvep you gut, B ;j
called. "-New York Herald
Tha Twcu WonrtM-
Cure, all kidney, bUdder d
troobi; W by til druggio,
twomo.th.1 treatment by mail ffl, ,
Dt, K. W. Hall 29? nJ 0t
Lunch Goods
Yoang America Cheese,
Shrimps, Anchovies,
Loach Tongae, Chicken, ,.
Ham and Veal Loaf ,
Olives, Pickles and Chow.
Sardines--Special Prices.
Coast and Mo ntaia Supplies
W. A. IRVIN & CO.
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