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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1895)
33 WE C1P1TAL JjHjUUL (Daily and wkekly.) -.. i i I'.j I i liMlnimi I Mil I BY HOITBH DROTHBJR8. WEDNESDAY, JAN 16, 18W5. M -lUJJtJlLL-M. FOB. 1895. OAHH LRDOERS, JOTTIINA1X, DAY B00K3 oiAltitvs, UALENDAK PAPS, HANKhIID'H INKH, I-icaudwceut. Kierri!ci', (Jlllwtt'i', nod riHin,fmu IV m, INK Hl'ANDH, Kic. F. S. Dearborn, Boohsellrr unrt Station sr and Job I'rluter. 202 COMMERCIAL BTREEr. .MM. m PERHONAIiS. . C. A. Fruzlcr, of Pendleton, In In the city, H. F, Ffcncli, of Corv illli vr In thn city today. Mr. A. J. Woodcock returned today from Corvallln. Rev. U. 0. Polling returned to La Fayette this morning. Hob. Harvey Scott of the OretfnlHti, arrived on tlto tceno today. Mlesea Plukuani aud Bauford return cd from Portland on tho morning local. Hon Jonof, tue hop man of Wheat land returned homo on the Allium tnl morning. C'tiaa. Hurtfgruft and Geo. Gray went down to lluttevlllo on the Altona this ninrnlnjcon liualnetsa. J, F. Roblimon and B. M. Yoran, of Eugene and H. Jlumbergery are regis terod at the Wlllamotte. THE OANNBEY WILL RUN. Good News for Farmers of Marion and Folk Counties. J. M. Wallace truoteo of the Wallace estate haa today made known that the Balviu cannery will bo run the canning season, for tho handling of strawberries and peas, at leait, on condition that aulllclent product can bo guaranteed. The farmnnt about Balem will bo aked to put In ono hundred acre of peas,and Mr, Wallace uitifit know their doclilon before Feburary 16th. Puntom can op ply at the water company's office in the Wlllamutto hotel building lor par. tlculara. It In to (hi hoped that plenty of peaiienu bowoured, and the 'acreage of fruit U now Miflloleut to guarantee ouough of all kind to iutlfy ruiiulng. Tnla la good news, both for Bnlem and aurrouudlug country. TRBA8URER APPOINTED. J. 1). Minto, of Halem, Will Succeed R 0. Brown, Deceased. II was today made known that Jap Mlnto would be named by judge Hub bard to succeed to the ofllco of county treasurer, made vacant by the sudden death of H, U. Drown. The appoint ment will pmlmbly not Ita made until aftvr the fuueral of Mr. Jlmwn, when Mr. Mlulo will qualify itntl luuutxll ntu'y takeoharge. Tim court Ims ni'iKilnlml a. T, Wain, 1). 0. Hhermaiiand 0. T. Marker too, aiiilns the books. The tafu oomblim Hon Is tiuktiuwii) hence Is being drilled open, JSUHpituttitinviit Iim w yet beeu DlUHlilivd. i i i TlilHuwwniK(iiAI-Tliufuiitirl or H II llruwu will rum (he rethlsuos mi If tli strevt Friday at JlilS, llivitoe to M. JC uliuruli, wlurs wrvlou will be hold at iioou, Odd Fullotvi aud Wood Mivii will atUud. A J(KllKI,'lilt.-WBl Mi )hu jiwhihk walking tuwaid the mUw MUsiii Uumlry wtilt a bundle uudr Ills urMi. Ills example will l MUmml by IhttiwiDBiminr uf the law iuMa wlisii llwy ni What H Murk Is du llivie- Umkinw.-JJm a ureal dtl u d mtli iii'HhiIhii. rm my mi m lUnwonhy a jUrutH' wliliwn iw if llilf tljv did dlivw, Mi wtttsliitf )l II fM u tt)vty rwiH. nm m Ilia pgWl iHJildlnjis hi wvrr Ow Mum Hmw, u m Ui lit my VU$m AiD lb lJm llv jfur lAwilly TiHWIW IIiswh J vi. N'i1n mm ) JiHiny iwal iw ib Asikswlsit; V k iMIUilwtW J WarUH, simJ S YMft IH Ua H aiHN - t) MMiii in m a ihimsm i lt mm Wtyhi! sIswiiiH liww. tits Miimsi tiuli m imm rnwrw lKa -J iniijwi of ll ttH f)Uk UVHI 4f Md J IJiMM f Hit "ll4 liwaiU 9 W&UiiU' ml llH(iii . (' i4 1 f in t (wi iipr. IWWK'I Wi IMl r.hteVBS3BS wtw yi ffw) wFWW 3BK W KC-flOV. OSADWXCK DEAD. Hwtrt failuro AtUcked Him At the Dinner Table. Just at the cloee of dinner, yesterday evening, at bis home, Ex-Governor 'Stephen F. Chad wick wan attacked by heart failure; and, without sound, sitting In hi Imlr, he pumed through the gate ( dnlb. Al the table were Mnt. Cbsdwlok und two daughters, Mrs. William Gray and Mlos Mary Chodwlck, together with Mrs. Owens Adair M. D, ot Astoria, who arrived In ihe city ywterday, and was a guest and old-time frleml of the family. Mlrs Mary CUadwlck'n attention was 4tirnp'iil by the ll of her father !, Imil a motni'iil before, been gaily t-hstlliig uiid laughing with Mrs. Adulr. Blie caw thut he hud fallen uua In bis tfislr, with darkened face aud labored brtathlng.and a cry of dis tress and warning broke from her. Mrs. Adair ws prompt In attempting to relieve herctrlcken host, exhaust ing all emergent professional resources, but l-i-r ijMH und endeavors wen powi-rifw) to resuscltiHe him Other medical aids, in the persons of Doctor W. H. iJyrd, J. Smith, and W. B Mnri-e, were aiiiiimoueil In nil haste, but thtlr kuowkdge und lalwre wen futile, for the collapse of the heart had been too thorough, aud they were cum pelted to reluctantly announce the Ex Governor as beyond revival. The at tacked was consequent on fatty degen eration of the heart. The sons cf the deceustd, Blcpben J., u prominent lawyer and mayor of Col fax, Washington and P. F. tin younger, likewise a resident of that city, and a so Henry Chadwlck, o) New York, u brother, were at onct uolllled, thn funuur two will arrive In Salem today. The obsequies will bt conducted, by thoHuottUb Rite Matron of which body Ex-Governor Chadwlck was a prominent aud honored mem her, beginning tomorrow with the mldnlgblLodge of Borrow at tho M. E church, Alnsworth chapter of tho Rose Croix degree, was In session in Portland, last evening when the sad nows of their brother's death was communicated by Past Grand Muster Meyer, and the fol lowing messago was wired to the widew: "Thoro Is sorrow and lamentation among tho brethren tonight. A uood wise auu true man uas gone, one earn est In the performance of duty, eager to help his fellow man, ot pure and spot loss reputation, honored and beloved by all his brethren". A committee waa appointed to ar range for the funeral aud the chapter, adjourned aa a mark of respect. Btephen Fowler Chadwlck was boru In MlddlcUiwu, Coun , on Christmas day 182.5, He waa admitted to the bar lu New York In 1847, and camo to tbls coast lu IKYr. In company with Ex Gov. Moody. He began tho practice of law In Bcottsburg, Oregou aud was the first Postmaster there. Removing to Rvsoburg be became the first county Judge of Douglas; was prosecuting and deputy U, H. district attorney aud rep resented the county lu the llrst consti tutional convention of tho state. In lWHand 1808 ho was a presidential elector, aud lu the latter year carried the record to the electoral college In Washington, lu 1870 he wuseleuted secretary of Htate aud was re-electtd in 1871. On the election of Gov. h. V, Gmver to tho U. B. auuate lu 1H7U, Judge Chadwlck succeeded to the governorship. i which napaulty he served the remaining two yt-ara of the term, It was during his adinluUtra Hon that (ho Indians of Eastern (ire gun rose) uud.fora wlitlu serious results werullHeateuedibutUoyvruoiOliadwluk lilmelf wut to lliu scene aud spwdlly stamiHMi out the lusurreetloii, so ooiu plutely subjugating the riU that they gave up run rial tnu nugiuaiiwrs, nine of whum wr haugwl, HI nee vaeallug the gubsfaltoual yhair, lie )is prau UahI Ills pruftwitou lu (hi wly. Ht iusrrlsd in UM, Mis hu A , dsuKblvrnf Judge Rlshsrd HliHIh, fur- uisny f viruiuu. ur iheUsuef (he mftrrlsge his older daughter litla ). u wits uf Hhii. William T Gray uf tia Mil. and hu vldor sun, Wpliwi J y wrnti i limits, uaugitir irf Ur o l. H Piunmw ut lHtiUiui lit Uwaniur l'idmk m i) rwutneui lu Mftwiti uKmIhi Imiut IIumI I he lrd iUuty, lu MsMttti ! Hl jd IIIM lh MMJ4t s rHd itsiw hi Uiv Ammi ad k WulUiiHH Ifjibsd ry 9m UlDiHl IsmsJkv Mt kjmI w 4 I Its tiijiv a UK dwiy iy nuitv&b M U mm 149 uf IsMitMiJsj l NM-ttrt Mi Usr Oikjtsj IMfit Qwtm If WW. itU fArf hi itfisttjf. i ims tmi bhjiI wmm k m iMirtiy, muktf, imm v MM ittiMeiisJiMtt), g& tsk litMsKl imib vm bkui (i iHflr iussttlfljW mm JuilHMkH Mi UM til t li iMM llWi )U y Bvtoli.m siHM, Uiyktb Vmb ifcftfstfw f rip! m m map m wwWm mmm bJyI RspubllcanUm and "Ooln". Wheatland, Jan. 12. "RniTOR JouBWAr.: On this rainy day I have looked up the platforms of the tVpublicati national party since the beginning of Its existence to date. On the money question, I have seen many dliputM lu the diflerent papers lately, m to what the platform ae- msnded. Here Is the result: In 1864 "earnestly exhorted the state and peo ple to sustain the credit and use of the national currency." Next mention of money question was In 1870, aud'deruauded thut tho United Blutes notes and bonus be pa In coin. In 1880. "payment In coin nil obligations u-OHeerted. In 1884,sllent on that noint. In M888. tbeJU-publl can parly Is in favor of the use of both gold and silver and condemns tbe Democratic administration in Ita eflorte to demonetize silver. In 1602, Hedges; want bl-metallsm. but only by use in proposition to relast of the two metals. Comment is unnecessary, but it seems that tbe platforms are varied enough for thy uso of all shades of opinion from extremogoldbug to free- sllver cranks, so the etlorts of tbe Ore ironlau to crowd all off but the extreme goldbugs aud tho unswer of the F. 8. cranks of "who is your shorn" Is en tirely superfluous. They each should adopt tbe platform that suits, and quit quarreling. It looks to an outsider mat tho OrecouUu waa right according to tho latest revlslou of the creed for it. After silver is discarded aa a money motal. It should full to a value of 6 or 10 cents per pound like steel or braB", then it tmlf dime of silver should weleb 12 ouuees of pure silver and at that rate the dollur would weigh 20 pounds, and would bo too cumbersome for com mon uho and gold then would have to do all the work of exchange, unless the banks would kindly consent for us to use their notes ut 10 or 12 per cent lu te rent periuur.at h circulating medium to take the pluce of gold and silver. Old Jones. Wide Awake. Tho people of Ore gou aro keen on thn senatoral question. They express their disgust for the old machine dally. The Journal is re ceiving orders from enthusiastic rep ul hcuns by mall as It nover did before, Thoro is hardly a mall that does not bring in 26 orders. Tuesday's mall or ders, accompanied with the M"!i, nearly reached the one Liu ail red mark. Newsboys aro selling hundreds every night. The Jouuxal circulation lias almost doubled within two weeks. Concert. A fine concert will be civet! at the First Presbyterluu church under the auspices of the men's league, Monday evening, 21sl Inst, at which MIm Km,i lllock, daughter of Rabbi Jilock of Portland, will sing. Mbs Itlnrk Is a prima douua, graduated at Vieuim, Austria, and uas sung lu tue principal cities of Kurope. Tickets 60 cents each. Can be hud at either of the book stores or from uny member of the league. Balem will greet Rabbi Jllook next Tuexday at 8 p. in, with the (argent audience powilbleat Reed's, Every mnt will be taken, get yours reourved ut Patton's book store. Nor KMHi.i.iii). TlioMt sugur uurwl hams to Ihj found at MuUrow A Utous lolls' are not to be uteelled, Monuv 'J JMN.-Aiply Marsh, room S, over PosteiUiu, l 0. Islin" We tell Parks' (Juugh biyrup ixwltlvu uuurauttMi to aniu nil tin tui a aud lung mrnt. It has )mA tu IM fur many )vis aiul hsluyUl6 leading remedy fur the mrvuf asWtfi, iin,l,,HIHU I'M HI) lltISJ IH IIM tlirvat ami Iujiks. ViUm W uauu mm! fliW. J.wiii) Orwuln. UWHMMW.A Hmtnnu. - Ji Maunr, M I), Kuw ita. ww wwUbbIw. Willi r.M.U m tWHunam&j airw. 1 iuiiU i, vto. oidliUiMja JiH't (llN It. IMiwi&t't Jvltuwt4l W aHWtig U0 kuiikiM. itmuy Imh W v in mi Utmmu4 m lllttmHWttliy 1 1 Omm imn u4ir vfev NksKjaj, Ikmu A vmm, MUv I' U Unmi), Mil ashpits hwitMatfi Wj? bmitmiui uimHm sl M Usnu w lyig tW W mt 1 mH mm M)U$ Mi tmi km 1st V4H i H wtel aJMsf Ms Ukl ttmi J sf utMUhsal, I skaJI amymtHbei totM," m tltti Hist wsar issmhss msU, m mm mm kg km uu - - W-W(BI1 WBWV jfcttttaVMt. vm urn usv uuWimkitm ! Mm mmpmm- 4 ImmM ItHi, lVLm "XHS&Clf n timi IhU, itoiir fiift- flta Urn, I I pains and Aches i i.. -rrs . n riTnTrt I nn lis. ItUt - - .am wwrm v i a iimi m.i . &. nan m mill --- i mt liii'iiiiuiiii nil1 r THAT PROFESSOBSmr uu jjy jj jj, J1UL0 It Is a pity that tho educational In i.ni. nf ii, o tifnifl rannot be free from selfljh Intrigue. The appointment of oSid'SSSSi? ture In the state universal marks of a "deal" of which McElroy lish literatu haa 1io m.re Is likely to appear. McEtroj qualifications for the place arc of olanrlaroo, nnoultllu phnmP.ter: and It I ,UOUS iur um W"""- - -", , Bt possible character; and it l by those arqualated MftLK Th.lt WllX.V, BlOOdlCSS rs of tbe school that at pretwu really no n,e for the depart- jj. of failing Hertltll. known tbe aflal there is ment. What ir.ilti mce whs It tbal pro vided that "roost" for McElroy upon his retirement from offlce? The action of the trustees ought to be re scinded before it goes Into etrx't. But there is a rnmor of a new move in th general deal, through rearrangement of the board of trustees on tbe first day of the leglsalatlve sesons, Just be fore the new governor goes Into office. The scheme, If carried out, would give Eugene five of tbe nine regents and make It vlrtunlly a local blub school for Eugene to be Bunported by tho taxpayers of this state. The truth is, there snould be no taxation of the people for the support of tbe upper schools whether called state university, agricultural college, normal schools, or what. The special taxes for their support ought to be cut oil; no more appropriations ought to be made, and tbe law forbidding charges for tuition should bo repealed. The state has n right to support local high schools at favored points by general taxation Portland Oregonlan. The war of the Oregonlan on "Prof " McE roy is peculiar. He wa re warded, with his Job for life at Eugene, by the machine at Portland for loyalty to Dolph interests in the present light fjr tne aenatorshlp. That loyalty consists in delivering tho voteofsev oral counties which McElroy Is sup pied to carry In his, pocket. The O pgoniau's light on the- state unlver- ty and on President Chapman is ai puently lu the iiiterest.of McElroy who Is ujdersto id to waut the presideuoy in return for bin influence with Laue. riie people should not be deceived by the claptrap ubout reform from the old niftflili.it run. It U too much like l,ro ot-ItloriH for the refornmtlon of fcclcty fro'ii tue lubitu.-s of White chapel. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. Kt'OTW MILLS. The Wrfiither for the in week hai buuii of uvliliKit ti le. 'I hro Ih quite ti dfiuund for begs at present, thu 'ii king oumpauy l get tlug away with them f;t. Oiih ol i.ur liiiicln rs loxt u valuable sign from Iiih iibop aller ulk du)'sere4 tluu, Jlo mtloiit Jji,b, It may return. The Ifoliini at the lady room Mas well atltuded und the boys ay (he order Is good enough lur iheui. While playing Mt HthiMg the other day iiuiiny Vanlr. Imd Hie uiistur tune of breaking un arm. Dr. Iluywoilli Uavtm fur Iowa Tus day, ids forinur Iioiiih, We uih vary sorry to imm (he iloeior mid hU family gi. TUri u rumor altutit Uwt (tits e)ty is trying fur thv uuuuty mm4 nf Mariou DMiiity. A uwlfliH IwWiinwrlnn have dowatsd IMr sUkm bulMing for u wmu( Iiimiw. WAKlUlf. Martwi Im nm Ulnant) wji u gmd hjjh uf watar uf labi, Uul Juk PriH im pt iu umr uf Ut unrnu hW; imI u spfly mum u hu mkumkU tut U raasMi 4 Uut. Wn Oismwm uhh mm aiwy miJo- liuk Mw& Nfttttellv if it u (uf Uf imUm Tu ymltutu U Utum mttmi ittdrt MNlte4 in hum Um4f Ut mmU ttM Hpf 14 K.f Ulll4lHT mi nwm mu4um uA hutm, Jmwpb I m imsI isM I UtHglky ajiy mm ilw tumiU f wimimtMMl ki4 tttt IvwUm'I siMibAN Hmmikm in Um MWltlMiM uy uf Itllt -"""-' , lkttuiu$ut iImi Im OkM Hmltttp km Um ftM tii titf aMuM 4UIii m mtmumt u4ui mt uti titet MfliMHIr M NMMVtlM4M MH muiUkttMtmtm lilts IUiW kww MHIMtritM to twniatf III mm u4 ntn iwiui urn im Mm tmh d m$9tmta tWM Imh MUii M kM lettfclf Hmmn ut ivm M tw mi$ MM mm 4 Httu,u A4tdi4t We M Mtt mr m MHNb M let uf i Mi idnu wmiui.. Mm 4tm4 tm Km , mm ipu4i i r tw. . m M 1. H,0U4t 4 , kM taMMv.i srawia: iztox i .. WMlgJlkU.0.' i, 'MS4NWD MMtelM l t4 ill ,. .( A .J sftAXai ' t!,"-', C4 - Mnti,i Too K,pid Growth or Too Al.- sorting bf Udy. lYy Painc's Celery Compound for a Few Week. Tho Daughter's Health Will Soon Return. Languor Will Disappear, ousness Qo. aud UerV- Mothers with daughters that aro yet youni often atk themselves; "How can my girls be sved from nervousneis and life ong weaknesi?" It;alls to tbe mother witb Her clear, thoughtful eyes, toseo that the health aud future happiness of her daughters is not sacrltle-'l to oti"-nlve study, or ia nu iiiiTHii.nii.iiiie e.tetiemeut. The signs of falling health aud weakness, pale cheekn, langul 1 beliaylor, colorless lips, growing ttitunei", irriuulllty all the.-e r!og alarm lu her moid, fr they point, each with II- penarate linger, to but one eaui-t-i tlilb, watery blood, aud an already Impaired nervous sjstem. Parents should bet-in ut the (iu-t symptom of eueb li'udeuc to thai ge tblu unfortuuato baua uf Ihe t'O0 The real nerve foo.i, l'mne'i cnlt-ry coiupiiuud, If ust'd witb Hie attenlion j to regulnrliy that au alle phxslclHn'a j presctlpllin n quires (inn remaraaoiy etlrclive lilood maker uim ui.vo ioii is th formula of no lev. em uent s scion li than Pmf. Etwani B I'-e'pi. M. D ,LL. D ..fills Dartmouth Medi cal School), Iftsken as Plot, l-helps ureer.tlv udvlfUM, 8 .me to -n.. fnrMi with a ciejfly observed change in the tijwl,.tmdly nourished body Afiogie week will huw (list tlit "ruudiiHn" system Is approjireatine moro of Hie fod that Is taken Into tb iMMly, und rspldlv building up the weakened a Is. Languor uill dbap petit; the Hpulta uill lie rui-ed; tti nervous allrui onr'.dytpeiihia.ueuralgis, Hiid det-rerslou that went with tie former ertiaui-ud cnidition, will m longer sllliet tb- mrvts. For overwrought, worried parents, for thlti, pale ehlldren, for the aged, who are most apt to t slll.cted with rheumathwu and olt-p!eMiit', and for uny wl o lack Klremrib there Is nothing that pr grersive phjslemus rely on w, hivarlahly as Palne's celery cohiiouii1 It make new blood, It stores the nervous titmues all over the body with freb material. It builds up tbe brin It oleates every bit of harmful humor from the blood and ud it brUkly tbruugh Ihe arteries )a en with food fur theiUeptft, moat vital tissues, Thsru's returning health and au act he, fullfed Mate nf the ooy In Palne's eolery ooiiiihiiuI. UtliHiUki, PeKouukl, DelConlnl RIVBlt NJJWfl. 'I1i rlr U rapMIr Wllti mortar I N K 1 I (tn4 uup w tt(W Mjark it llMJfttlBK. AHm A. iikmJ hw tvtuUr trip My. Ht4u$ M for ftUM at e a, hi. wUb ),m ms ufbmrm ,t ulfmlfui ftttffllMHii in Um mutupAU. llm will U 4uwa l,u UurUiMig m MMliiji. mimitm lp mm imu lim lUan Ui mmMUt VtUi l4MMakj ui wum h win viwr mm mnnmiOmiuHmtom t a Qtm i44i7 P'A Sft2 tmt )tH " lkj r - iphmum mu ki WtHdfd lllll vf, WttrWl ,l(f BAKING TCNMl .' .fcif.iffUa:iirf'r-f.' rn, Jwrr.TTTimr' ti f ' iiif i rAMpAKM. Wp a" , "., i..t' ii luii-i t ny longer tbey needn't last I u ' i cock8 tin nit takes to !,"', thlng to Porous Plaster. ll " , tbt look out for l ,tmu , ', r,..l ,i . axter iir. for when "'" '', Ct tfSiand see Ilia ii K" ""' ( ,t e and see t thv nav that tPll them that ....!.. tll hicl 'H IP uinj ".- . I-.., ii for vou. AlcooR'H r '" ' "i eu '"6 ",-,, nnIi BUre. ullll Ut' Know i ten areq u M'" Medical authori- edged g h. 0UtHl(le remedy for ' nX and aches of every Icr P; In. , PTrndreth's Pill- Invigorate thedl- gestlou. If vou want a good oC sm"u '"- l. It. a place to go is McGaghey's. He a Hue Hue In nil grades of cigars, He carries We are still here serving the best meals In the city tor the least money. New York Kitchen, 101 State street. Wanted. A JouknaIj rfll.-e. compositor at the Money to loan on Hrt 1,,"rl mitre real cstatte or lu-rsimail security. Static, cmnily atittl city warrants buuIit mijl sold. Win. Brown 0 Co., lesl-ei-s in Hojis, Wool, Jlolialr, Tnr .Mi iua" Vandslla, Hllnols. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Porfoctly Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C. I. Ilood & Co., I)well. Mass.: We have tried Hood's barsaparUla and find It to be all you claim for It. iy w lfe waj poisoned by Ivy wlien a joungwoman, and for eight jears was troubled eery Hood'sSCures season niUi Uie breaking out and terrible tubing sad burning. I Uiougbt 1its was as bad a case as anyoiws eer luuL She was In this d!itreli k condition etery year unUl she began to uk Hood's arsa jurllla, vtblcb lias e8ct4 a jriect cum, without laving any scars, and sb has had No Sign of tho Poison Sinco. Bit Is well and Jit art). I bat takon Hood's SaraarUla alter tbe (rip ira COjrittHtaadbtaNo gieult to our four tbildreo. W ar all pi turn of r . tart bealtit and ot it lo lluud't haraaw ruu" j, c r i ma, i.aua, an HOOd'S PHIS ftM!),)rtfgia and tffiikttUr, ibi Id r aid t unejs. JOHN HUGHES, Deuler in ;rurcrlni, Vnlnt, Oil, Wluiloiv (iliiho, ViiniUIim und (lie inohl coiiipletealsK-k of Ilriialioh l all Ji,ifc j ti( Htul..lrtMiMlHlerliila,Liii. llalr.Ci'iiH'iil Kiitl MilustMd lln.tM iiuallh ol (MXhkhKIUh t'-ilJUI.IUJ. 'I III. I .11,111. lilll . H A4rt4itt I.Vil'fcii A , fifcCT3jr::r.Vf, ""hi u.- I' fm.u,. ... i. " ' l iMM-M .. .i mim , iZ --- 'mm . m .w.. HIMU wHi . luf 4. iw la t) Im. i, tr. i a.i 4itr ittLZ7TrJZ'1??.-! ,..r-"''- w'm. m-iu-i,j ik.;,T?B7' : .- y i, f --- ii j ttt jEai-iC2r,.-iu!L:.a .!: ' i.u im. .rir - im' riMs iu '-.JWRirtm- WSMu uai(.iiit ... .. . .- ? i a i, tHMMt iTflaTr !." '. WWtfyiK saates lfl It. I . ... -iL 'VL.rj - it '" I tfl-4 ' . -. m t - wm "' H4UH T ' I,' '"iUfi n,v ?vbV : t- v;' $ & JbsJn,.. . 'awnwt.. 6SrJ' . rttju-.v.' ? V. Il MWM.U L "Jf "aa P?v "1 V4v m Tmemm fmk wTtrT A a fl"H?: IMH ji MLllMrii r. in Lriautf Jtf 7 GOLD Mil FOUND! A Bonanza Every Da of the Year. COULD NOT FIND A GOLD d But Struck n Itich Weekly Fnul of Silver. A iniin whn nnnnnt X! i - "" " -""wk "na a gold mine and bring it3 ,1 yield into his daily etock of wealth, is very glad to strike a silver mine. 0.11C U1U11 Y11U Bbl'IKCS Hip One Cent Daily has got a gold mine of news for $3 a year. But if he is not so Bituatud aj to get a golden harvest of news by daily mail, or to get mail two or three times a week, ha J can strike a silver mine and be made happy. OUK SILVER MINES. Oregon must encourage the' use ot lnore silver, We ruut -lo all m our power to have capital inyested in our thou- sands of undeveloped silver 'inning propei ties. All silver men should use silver. Buy and sell in silver, pay your bills tn silver, pay the inmieter and the editor in silver, buy and read silver papers, send in a silver quarter for three months, a silver half for six months, or a silver dollar for a year of the WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, A One Dollar Weekly. The Silver Dollar Weekly, Best $1 weekly on tho Pa cific Coast. No papers sent unless paid for in advance. No trouble to postmasters or subscribers to got it stopped, It stops, Thi weekly linn all tho leg- -alative now, This weekly lias inoro new ibout tho state government 'iuu Miiy olhar Oregon paper. It ii an Associated IVm Paper, a ii tho popor for lUpulli' win, DamoomtH, Popiihw uJ 11 who buJiavu in Frou Hwh ttd gootl tioYornnwnl fjr the W my no wjiuiiHt'-'i'iiis to tgeuu ur noNliinuiU-ri "r ly (wraolM WLtJIJg Up ulijI'H Tmk fuVMih in iU lirw.iljf iIm i)opl nt tli hi ch uruisia. iimi uuiiit't U wli uf my "no i',ir 'llalJ tJiM IlilllliMlllilM ill) 1 Tut Jhvhuh dul 'I'M'") with lh imtnlu, li'it iij-u oii'i.lUuuiU, J In ".mJ(Uj aiti ruMiJuiiMiliU tn (In iimI'U ' wy liiii. fiuiiiuii. b '- u MaUihi, tiumaL land mLuiiii M4, lWvr, ir lmy fl jwul i't I, auui ))j)Hj iMitd ,i'"m ijaMi un '" I I il4 '" jr ri w ' Iv lsj UUIfJIM lt I'llllll Hi- 0gfli)