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PAYS ITS
BILLS
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roVn, S. S .
jack, W. H. .........
'ilclirl-t. Win. Mc. ..
Reaver C. It,
ry, I'M ...;;
Vost, "
pcml"f""i 'olini
1 wards. George ....
foris u i"., ....
Nimnrt Hoy U. .
Jrabf ''liorst, W. II.
He viiistor incieay; u.w
(lug. .1 T N 0.00
fcimsilcn, (.. ) .
painl" H. . f...
ng Hubert . . .
att- - A. .1. ...
hobo - '. "- (Marion).-. 0.00
hiriihaiii, E. J D.00
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BillO'i l i'" A
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ffiarlifi' Mi. A
Parreii". T. L." (Mohahia). .
rnyloi V M. ...'
It'ox, .Samuel '..... 0.00
Sioifiiiuixlj, Frank ..' 0.00
Ha'per John ........ 0.00
Jtoriinu'-r. a all 0.00
Ross J T. (Monitor) 0.00
Ji.OO,
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3.00
3.00
v3.00
3.00
4.00
3.00
3,00
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0.00
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A.
Toivncnd, W. B
Vfthler O W. .
McKee Charles
Seelei C. N
White, J, II .'
Smith, Harvey (Mt. Angel)
Schwab, Fred r . .
Mms, P. w. ,
Manning, IT. D ;..;.'...
Cooley, C. J. ...... "...-....:!
Long, Charles ....,
Johnson. If. A. (Salem No. 1)'..
Par men l or, 0. M.
Walker. B. P. . .' ,.
Welch. F-ank A. .. ,
West, A. B '.
JSoiithwieh, It. S
JLltehfiel.I, 0. P. -(Salem No, 2)
j Onus, fl. 0
; Linn, .1. It
i Ward, Fmnk '.
Hubbard, T. in.
Mills, J. A .
Van Winkle, J. II
Wann, W. B
Miller, K. II
P.aumgartcii, .loo
liakw, P. A '.
ThlePon, !' A
Oosnr, A. (Salem No. 3) ....
rstoiz, o
Gray, John
iOook, W II
Hall, W
I-onfj, J. n ...
0.00
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DAILY. CAPITAL 30XJXSAJ SALHM, OMOOK, SATURDAY JULY 21, 1900.
Hubbard, W. C. (Salem No. 4) 3.00
ST' A- 'T 3.00
Godfrey, James 300
Vandervert, Henry " ' 30
Albert, Harry 3 qo
Laughead, 01ytl0 300
Low, Walter 3''20
Griswold, George '. 300
wain, A. T. ..
Lee, A'. A....
Swhfford, E. J.
Hughes, F. J. .
Donaldson, It, O.
Flotchcir,.H.'0.
McCoy, ,L B. ."
Frazicr, P. L.
Brown, H. T.
Will, George C,
Wheeler, A. D.
Frost, Wm. ...
Grlmble, S. S.
Dairy 111 pie, W.
Eskew, J. M". .
(Salem No. 5)
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.20
COO
COO
COO
0.00
COO
0.00
0.20
0.00
COO
0.00
Martin C.00
A. (Salem No. 7) 0.20
(Salem No. 0)
II.
Olson,
Dane,
RntcliiT, IF. S
HatclflT, H. M. ...
iTory, Oliver
BuckneiyW. F. ...
Elliott, N. D
Hbbsou, L. (Salem
CaplingCT, John . . .
Humphrey, T. II, .
Sutter, Josh
Aufnincc, K, A. . .
Bast).,
COO
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0.50
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Hohl, Martin V. Cioo
Mhulding, L. (Scotts Mills)... 0.00
Smith, J. T. 10.86
Dmitigan, T. M .' g.OO
Korb, J. S ,, 0.00
Atkins, A. B G.OO
Hickox, B. B '. c.00
Beckwith, J. F. (Sidney) 0.00
Meier, Charles 8.40
Nye, Perry '.'-..: COO
u.uu.Toild, P '. . c.00
- COO , Palmer. H. r n nn
Duncan, Jas. F. . 0.00
Van Gorder D. A. (Silver Falls) 0.00
Arnold., S. T ,.. 0.00
Neal, W. W 11.00
Winter, II. A 0.00
Blesikncy, J ; G.OO
Keins-y, J. E , COO
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Thompson, A', (Silverton South) COO
Elliott, M. M 8.40
Hicks, P. T COO
Brown, Sam COO
Knight, F. D .' 0.00
Finloy, James, '. COO
Blackcrby', P. L. (Silverton). . COO
Bock, G. A 9.00
Brooks, J. H. ". ..' COO
Do Guiro M. E ' COO
Drake, J. D 0.00
Freres, Nicholns COO
Hobart, S. T. (Silverton N.).. COO
Warnock, John COO
Bowon, G. D
Jennings, J. A
Hobart, A. ii
Younggren, C. W. ....
Cook, J. L. (St. Paul).
Gooding, John N.
0.00 Mullen, T.
COO Coleman. S.
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HARVESTERS AND CAMPERS
SUPPLIES
Cotton Blnnkots; noto tho slzo, 02 by 50 inches; only. ........ .'50 pn'r
l.adii'i' linpii colored dress skirts, onlv 40 each
Ladies' linen color mannish shirts, -wcro $1.25, now only. ...G5 onc"
STRAW HATS IN GREAT VARIETY
Boys' Overshlrts
Sunbonnets
Canvas Gloves .
Towels
MosquLto Bar
Ticking
Mu lin
Ginghams
Denims
Veiling
Outing Flannols'
Shirtings
Sleovcslcsa Vests
Cotton Covert
Oilcloth
1
Davklaon 6.00
McDonald, J. S.
Porter, John H.
Davie, J. p. ...
Gardner, A. D.
Tliomas, G. B. ,
Lambert, L. S.
(Stayton)1. . . .
a
coo
10,00
coo
coo
0.06
'c'oo
could not havo been managed. That
combination of tho two arch enemies
of tho plutocrata would havo d'"aw
into this town every mlddlo-of-thoroad-&tor
who-?ould rniso tho car faro any
where from Kansas to Ai-oostook county
Maine':'"' On tho nijrht that Roosovelt
Stowell, A. C. '...;. G.Oolshook- handb with ttynn, the breezes
"enny, E. C COO
Knitz, John 0.00
Carter, T. B. .'.' . ." ; COO
Ditter, Jas A , . . '. 000
King, H, E .' 9.G0
Hunt, M. W. '...1. 0.00
Head, S. W. (Turner) COO
Robert sot, BVE 7.G0
Cavanaugh, L. C .".' COO
Thomas, It. 0. 0.00
Longworth, U.'G 0,00
Moore, G. A. 0 COO
Whitney, G. W. (Woodburn). . 10.00
Scollard, N ' o.OO
Boi.ry, S. C...' . '. t '-. . G.OO
Hall, J. J c.Od
Odorkirk
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Livcslcj-, Phil ' o.OO
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Grover 3.00
C. F. (Hall' rent) 2.50
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115
Brown, H. D.
Layman, H. .
Parker, Wm.
Fisher, J. B.
Moskbergor,v B,
Todd,
Hein,
Hermes Lodge 5G ,
Outcrson, John . . ,
Aspinwall, Britt
Cono, Sam
Jette, A
Homyer, C. F. . . ,
S!hoql District No.
Duretto, B. F
Fitzgerald, P. II. ...
Howell Prairio Union
Smith, Dan ". 2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
5.00
2.G0
2.50
2.50
2.50
5.00
2.50
5.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
5.00
2.50
City of Hubbard
City of Jcirerson
Cleveland, II. P . .
.Poge, G. II
School District No. 20
Mehama Lodge 173, I. 0. 0. F,
Short, J. F
City of Mt. Angel
Wulkor, E. P.
Low, Waller "G
Wade, W. L
0. L. & T. Co
Jory, il. o. .
Commons, W. II
Sidney Power Co
School District No. 107
Bnrch & Hubbs
City of Silverton
School District No. 110
San Hum Lodge, A. F. A
Cook, J. L
Fidelity Lodgo 2.50
City of Woodburn ....; 2.50
Adlams, L. J. (Begistoring Elec
tors) ,.. 1.30
Barber, M A 0.30
Brontano, John F., Tlieo! B... 10.70
M..
up and down Broadway "would have
surged and burgeoned with whiskers
and tho stout walla of Madison Square
Garden might' haVo boon unaolo to re
sist tho assault upon thorn of tho multi
tudes eager to see the momentous spec
tacle. Not bning able to get the president,
the welcomes have' roaortod to Tom
Johnson. Alav w-hnt n fall thero' was,
my countrymenl Johnson would wel
come Bryan anywhere ajid. at any tlmo,
ami the spuctacle can not bb counted
on to draw. largely outside tho ten cont
f.one. Of tho fervor of tho wolcome
there can bo no doubt, but onosontenco
m Johnson's lotter of ncccptanco calls'
up memories. In that palladium of the '
people's liberties, Mr. J6hnon speaks
of "those) of us who for nearly two
iL'cadee have known and trusted" and
loved him."
Now, the fact' is, that "nearly two
decades ago, Tom Johnson was not a
Populist nor a municipal rcforme.-,- to
any conspicuous extent. In- fact, he
ricnlUrral feattne of this rich common,
wealth is vividly suggested by the fact
that this year's wheat crop In Okla
liomn alone, exclusive of Indian- tcrrl.
tory, will reach 30,000,000 bushels. The
new state will Ih'us jit oncpi, tako Up
plae among tho leader's ilnWhent pro
duction. OUier crops are maipg nc,y
rocordb. AtKlIrijr th'o' Wge live stock
holdings of -tho fnrinOrp, the total
wealth derived from tho cultivation of
tho soli already exceeds, that of many
of the older states that haYo long been
famous for their' agricultural devel
opment. In- the other half of tho state
Indian territory agricultural pro
gress Is Tilso Hmifding largo fortune
for thousands of farmers. Thofcnttro
state is rich In minerals, nndflt pos
sesses good foivsts. No American
commonwealth lrtra had a more fop
tunnto material-endowment.
Thc'lifo of tho now state Is as activo
as its Industry. Anticipating tho or
ganization of government under the
statehood law, candidates are spring
Ing up on all side?, and' tho question Of
tho location of tho stato capial has
started! a lively fight between rival
towns. Th)c jlw provides tliwt tho
capital shall tempo:afily be iit Guth
rie until 11)13, after which" it shall bo
wherever tho people of the stato "shall
tieciue. uutnrio is tiiiriv central to
was, if not a plutocrat, vigorously striv-pho entire itate, rind 1 Neems to havo
uig 10 Decomo 0110 in tills town of
Brooklyn; -by developing tho Nnssau
street railway systoin. Later, when' ho
Band
Instruments
Phonographs
Records
Stringed instruments and
musical sundries.
Don't forget that we have
the goods and that they are
for saleat reasonable prices.
F. L. SAVAGE
At J. Wcngor's Old Stanfl,
217 Commercial St.
RepnlrlngInstrumonts a Specialty.
had sold out that systom for a good
deal moro than it was worth, and at
a price that realize some, at least, of
Johnson's ambitions for wealth; ho had
leisure and. a bank account on which
to devote himself to the woes of the
common people. Sinco that happy
stroke- of high finance, Mr. Johnsen: has
paid his d-votions to Bryan publicly,
and in H10 sight of all men. Thero is
no desiro hero to suspect or impugn
the sincerity of thnt devotion, but
when Mr. Johnson puta tho beginning
of it "nearly two decades ago" ho
challenges local history. Madison
Square Garden is, indeed, too near the
old Flyim railroad routes to mako tho
ceremony of tho welcomo of tho lead
er of tho anti-monopoly boasts nnd the
champion of 3icciit fares' a wholly im
pressive spectaclo to men with long
memories. The popular memory is very
nh a t, however, nnd the, oratory of
Mayor Johnson on that momentous
night will bo received with only less
riithusiavm than that bostow'ed upon tho
hero of the homecoming.
A.
Calicoes nnd Challies,- fast colors, only
Children's Overalls, only ...'...,
Ladles' gray cotton hose, good quality, only
Wld" fancy ribbons only
MILIJNERTr AT SALE PRICES.
CO inch oray suit Intre: only
LADIES' LINEN" DUSTERS, NEW STYLES
.5 yard
25 pnir
10 yard
gray
75 yard
R0STEIN &
Old Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St.
Salem
Brown, Thomas 18.00
Brothcrton, L.
Craig, B. W.
Cusick, C. II.
Ditter, John
Earl, II. L
Hammond, J. E.
Hilleary, Wm. N.
Hull, F. U
Isaacson, T ,
Lovcsgiio, J. A. .
Mess, P. W. ...
Mulkoy, Win. P.
Overton, IL
Ponjnde, L. II. . .
Pound, F. L. ...
Senn, F. S
Spencer, Geo. A.
Taylor, Annio E.
Vandelour, J. S.
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3.10
2.i"0
17.10
15.70
12.10
5.S0
2.00
2.70
11.20
1.10
17.70
-1.80
20..50
5.G0
11.70
17.20
CSO
22.S0
CSO
Van Vfllkonbcrg, M. ,T. 23.00
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THE KIMBALL CULTIVATOR
The tools fon Buminorfallow, orchard hops and Bwiee.
stroying Faro, Briara nod' Canadu Thistle it has no equal,
c'.usively and! soldi byi
For
Ma do
de-
ex-
At Pohlo
" 5&, 0
u"4y, F. O,
KIMBALL & WEBB
& Bishop's shop, on Llbenty street, Saltan, Or. Standaiu
anil 8 1-3 feet cut. IMcce: $11, 1M0 and 1B, rcepec
Co.,
Waltors, E. B.
White. J. K.
Zorn, II. A
Albright & Jaquet ...
Capital City Transfer
Crittondon, C. M
Froelnnd, J. L
Overton, II
Rodgors, Geo. II
Hicks, K. Ml ,
Eoad3 and Highways.
rtullLTBUu, mu,
19.10
5.30
2.00
13 50
.50
10.40
1.50
0.00
10.80
2.00
8.25
Barnott, Vomio 30t57
Becker, J. J.
Beckorwith, J.
Bock, Henry,
Brown & Son
Barns, W. P.
Burns, Alvin .
T.
t '
1.50
150
71.05
17.02
8.00
0.00
35.07
13.75
18.75
21.00
21.75
75.00
Standard
B. Salem-.
Burres, .Tndob
C L. & T. Co
Chamberlain, M. E
Chamberlain, M. W
Chamberlain, B. II
Church, J. II'.
Column, Price 1-uu
Cuteforth, Clyde 10.00
Cutsforth, Frnnk H50
Cutsforth, Irvin n"5
Darling. E 7.50
Davenport, Floyd 50
Davenpo't, Jack 3'
i
Eogwts tlat Prtesl4nt ItooseV.'lt Won't
Ee Thore.
(Brooklyn Dally Eagle-, Dem.)
Of course thero never was thu most
remote possibility that President Boose
vclt would preside af tho Madison
Square meeting to wckomo Mr. Bryan,
but from tho point of view of spec
tacle it is almost a pity that the thing
Patent Medicines.
A man thnt compounds o? invents
something that is just' a littlo bettor
than tho noxt best thing, is certainly
entitled to tho best sharo of tho profits
to bo derived from tho ealo of tho ar
ticle So ho patents or copyrights to
protoct his interests. Patcntod goods
aro good goods, poor goods uro novor
patented. Wo havo twenty yoars of
trial behind us to givo us tho assur
anco that wo havo tho best medicine
compounded for tho euro of dyspepsia,
sick headache, biliousness, indigestion
and all stomach disorders. Wo protect
tho public as well as oursolves by keop
lng tho formula a secret, as long as we
mako It wo know it Is mado right and
It cures theso diseases. Druggists toll
us that it is tho one modicino thnt the
salo is over on tho increase. To got
tho boat romedy for dyspepsia or indi-
gostion ask tho druggists for Dr.
Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, prico 25c
por box; only ono for a doso.
o
Livoly Times in Oklahoma.
Novor boforo Irti's a stato newly ad
mitted to tho union started off with
such good) prospects as Oklahoma faces
day. Larger in population than any or
its predecessors at tho tlmo of their
admission, it Ih also first In total of
doveloped wealth. How vast is tho ng-
3000 wethers, 1 and 2 years old, nnd
(WOO ewes. Tho owes brought $3 per
head; yearling wethers $2.50 and 2'
year-old wethers $3.
Mr. Bl.vko has purchased about 30,
000 head- of sho p during tho past few
Wiieks and will endeavor to havo tho
entire thlpmcnt completed by the end
of the wtvk. Joseph Hoi aid.
i o
n consiiioraoio ativantaco in Us six
years,' possession of the, oflieial hoad- o k. J3 "3" CS s ,j .
quatters. But there aro-other titivo Bwiratho 9 TM Mm) You !la?8 Alvrar3 Bouglit
claimattts, and as a solution of tho
difficulty- it hns been proposed that a
healthful slto on higher ground than
that occupied 'by Guthrie be selected
and w fiew and ideal city, with parks
and boulevards, bo created thereon ex'
pressly to bo tho stato capitnl.
This attractive- project involves
nothing new. Many of tho western
states located their capitals on sites
selected' partly becauso of their neaf
ness' to tho geographical center nnd
partly because of the successful work
of real estate boomers. Tho selections
havo not always1 proved wise, and tho
capitals in many eases remain only
villages built around tho stato build
ingM, with few of 'tho conveniences of
real cities. It is up to Oklahoma, if
she undc takes it, to do tho thing dif
forontly, and by selecting a site thnt
will be commercially desirable, eatab
lish as her capital a great industrial
and limitless center for tho state.
With her resources and tho vast
wealth already doveloped, the tuk is
not too groat and it would bo a
higthly interesting experiment in city
building. Tneomn Ledger.
How's This?'
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ito
ward for any cno of Catarrh thnt can
not bo cured by Hall's Catnrrh Cure.
F. J. Chcnoy & Co, Toledo, O.
We, tho undersigned, havo known F.
J. Cheney for tho last fifteen years, and
boliovo him perfectly honorablo in all
businoss transactions, nnd financially
ablo to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.,
Waldlng, KInnnn & Mnrvin,
Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo la takon intern
ally ,nctlng directly upon tho blood nnd
mucous surfaces of tho system. Test!
monlals sent froo. Prico, 75c per bot
tle Sold by all druggists.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constl
pation.
,B!gutaro
of
yj inO MM K(
&
DR. KIJM
Wonderful CHINESE, DOCTOR
'Will troat you with Oriental horbi
and curo any dlscaso without operation
or pain.
Dr. Kum is known ovorywhoro In
Salem, and has cured many promlnoat
pooplo hero. Ho has lived in Salem
for 20 yoras, nnd can bo trusted. He
uses many medicines unknown to white
dctois, and with them can euro
camrrh, asthma, lung troublos, rhou
mutism, stomach, liver, and kidnoy dis
eases. Dr. Kum makos a specialty of dropsy
and female troubles. His romodloa
curo prlvato dlsoascs when everything
elso falls. Ho has hundreds"of testi
monials, and gives consultation froo.
Price for medicines very moderate
Persons In the country can write for
blank. Send stamp.
If you want somo extra flno too, got
t from us.
DE. KUM BOW WO CO.,
1G7 South High street, Salem, Oregon.
Opposlto notel Salem. P. O. Box 185.
m I J J m
J. W. Blako Buys 30,000 Shoop.
Last Saturday J. W. Blako, a sheep
buyer, who has been in tho valley for
somo tlmo mado n ahipiricnt of 0500
sheep from- Elgin to jmrtica in Wyo
ming land Idaho. This shipment was
puclmsitl1 f-oni tho following lloclc
mnsterfl: J. Dobbin, Waltor Boner,
Less Hartshorn, J. C. Hoggs, Kornan
Bros., A ml or son & Lltch and) Amey
& Sticknoy.
Tho shipment consisted of about
DON'T BE A GOOSE.
In 1woih by wearing hoh, lwavy, nnd
altogether uiicoiirfortnMo footwear In
wuriii withd. Wo havo no many va
riotifts of tho low, aiiklo-cooling otylo
that theru is no oxcuho for eolf-ln-flicted
foot torture. .Tu.it as nobby,
too, as tho high prico follows, nnd our
Hcalo of prices requires no doop descent
into oiio'h puna Wo ask a candll
ojiilon of our stock when you hnvo
lookod it over.
JACOB VOGT.
All Oregon Will Be at the
STATE FAIR Fo J 906.
From Sept 10 to i5 inclusive at the
Fair Gtounds Near Salem
State
' In both quality and quantity of exhibits, and in every other way, it will be the
greatest State Fair in the history of Oregon.
Never before was there such widespread interest in this institution
A visit to the State Fair of 906 wiU be a liberal education.
It will show yoa what Oregon has done, and, more important, it will point the
' way to the magnificent possibilities of the future. '
. No one can afford to miss the Oregon State Fair for i 906. Few patriotic peo-
. pie who can- spare the' time will miss it.
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