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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1895)
iWj'j ew wirtwmmm&mmmmm fUrm&SlHc' 1BE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY ANO WKKKnV.) , JBV HOPER BROTHEH8, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895. This paper tit not the organ, advocate or apologist of tbe Balcm hog, or of any berhog. What la Pennoyer'u "God,'' anyhow? As Rob IngcrBoIl says, ho has probably constructed" ouo tout own liking raiju n i An exchango nays: "Klncald eeeim to ba mode of tho kind of stun they talked about beforo olcotlon, and that'a what hurts eorao fellows." A FALLACY SHOWN UP. It a dangerous symptom. It means I The Newberg Independent Bay: "day, Hofer, If you make 60 oenti worth of ell vor pam for an Irredeem able dollar, why object to making half .fVnf' trnrtli nf ninar Ilia anm.? Why make oiro redeemable in KoId a lack r """'V Jn lno lod-a de and not the other? Or where Is tho I crcaso ' Ul0 re(l corpuscles upon which power that will make 60 cents' worth j the strength and richness of tho blood of silver a real dollar, that cannot be deponds. It comes especially In tho extended to make tho same kind of Spring because the system 1ms bcon money of paper? If Uncle Bam can ubject to unusual demands during the That Tired Feeling Tho idea of committing an Imbecllo and dwarf to n state Insane asylum foi life is an out,rage ou thu taxpayer and insult to the really Insane, who are sent hero to bo cured. It looks as though Secretary Kluoild had pretty much all of Lauo county backing him In his good work politi cally. Old Lane Is a torror and git solidly for a now deal. Nelilo Jiiy Is to bo married. Her hut band Is to be congratulated. Miss 15 y went around the world, aud has since had all kinds of adventures. Lit us hopo this last will not bo tho wont. Business men appreciate soiiifithlng geuultio as for lustauoo, n circulation auoh as was shown last evening. It Is time to quit paying your monoy to ad vertising fakiH and build up the rvgulur newspapers of tho city that light for tho progress cf tho city. Ex'Govo rnur I'euuoyer docs not tx ouse hlmsolf for his thirty pardons after going out of olllce. Ho says: "I had tho uudoubtod right to do what I did, whloh right I oxerolsed conscien tiously, and I am nnsworablo neither to Lord nor tho Oregonian, but only lo my conscience nnd my God." It probably did uot hurt his conscience, but its a Ilttlo rough ou what ho calls "my God." make 1 cent of Hat value be can make 09 cents Just as well. If not, why not," Tho Independent assumes that In causo ellver bullion at present Is worth only half what It formerly was, oh uro nearly all other things produced In our country, that therefor a CO cent dollar will always boa fifty cent dollar. For tho soke of argument, and that is ill tho objection most people hare lo free coinage 10 to 1, let us suppose fiat we put 100 cents' worth of silver Into eaoh of tho 800,000,000 or 600,O00,"OO million sliver dollars In our country. Tjut would close the mouths of all whouso that argument. That would ramovo that objection. Hut wo all know that silver, wheat, whoil, lumber, hortea, labor nnd every thing is at present abnormally low. We nre passing through a period f abnormally low prices that will not, osnnot but. No ono wants It to last No one believes It will last. Before six 'iionths pas wo may seo silver 76 lo 60 enlsan oumcp. What would happen then? All your sllvor dollars Into whloh we had put 100 cents' worth of tllver at present prices would then be worth more for bullion than for mime and would all be withdrawn from cir culation, or would only circulate at a premium. Wo would like to have tin Independent toll us how wo shall pro tect ourKelves against that sort of con traction and tho enormous loss tho peo pie and the government would stiller If that took place as It surely would. It Is uot a question of Hat, hut a ques. tlon of fact, and (It should tell us at what figure It would fix sliver for mon etary purposes, before It asked ub to ex plain tho Hat Interrogatories It puts. How much silver would you put In a dollar of slvor, aud then wo will lo'l you how much flat wo will put In. cold weather. The wasted vigor must bo re-suppllcd. That tired feeling must ho overcome, or else tho ap proaching hot weather will have most serious effects. Tho best Spring Medicine Is Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it curcB That Tired Feeling by purifying, en riching and vitalising tho blood, giv ing it power to carry health to every organ of tho body. It " makes tho weak strong," not by stimulating, but by actually giving strength, by build ing up tho wasted energies, restoring Hood's Has Merit Ono Bottle Convinced Farther Use Cured Hip Dlsaaso, Sciatic Rhoumntfcm, That Tlrod Fooling. " I read that ono bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla would convince rnc of its merits, and I have found this true. "Some two years u','o two ulcers appeared on my hip, which, after being soro a long limo, broke and discharged. I also was attacked with sciatic llirn matism, my leg being drawn so that I could hardly get around the house. 1 hardly knew what a good night's iwf was. The hip trouble caused me great trouble and annoyance, and eczema 'I have been taking Hood's flira parilla for six months. Before I began taking it I had that tired feeling when I trot un in the morning, alco a terrible headache and my blood was very im- irc. Sinco I have been taking Hood s SurBaparilla all that tired feeling is gone, also the headache, and my blood is pure again." "William Gaedxeb, 10 Tower St., Fall River, Maas. Makeo the Weak Strong. ' I lwd a tired anil drowsy feeling !'l my i"ns worn in a bd condi tion and at ' tc was poor, eo I con cluded I vrodld lake Hood's Sarsapa nl! . After I had taken the second oUlc I began to feel mu'-Ii better and I lerommend Hood's to all." Elmer J. "Woollkv, .Tamesburg, Xew Jersey. rr 1? ill 11. PUIS JJD OFFERED. Ion Ire tactfully Invited .TO. IB! rft J3 Pir 'MINE THIS FREE SAMPLE COPY the appetite and assisting the stomach and digestive organs in their impor tant functions. Tho importance of at tending to this matter of health now cannot ho overestimated. Hood's Sar saparilla will make a vast improc ment In your feelings. It will thor oughly rcnovato your system and fit you for tho duties and pleasures of the spring and summer. Tho Wonderful Curoa of scrofula, Kilt rheum, eczema and othor diseases which have been accom plished by Hood's Sarsaparilla have given It tho leading place in tho Held of medicine. When you tako Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify your blood you arc not experimenting. The facts all appeared on rov hands. Naturally I began to run down, was weak and low spirited. Tho physician told me my hip would have to be operated upon DTorc I would get any better. At last I decided to tako one bottle of Hood's S'lrsnparilla. In three weeks my rhoumatihiu entirely disappeared ami x lound that I Was on the Gain. This was very onqouragiug, and I found til t I could "sleep well at night. il health steadily improved, and, of couree I continued taking Hood's Sarsapaiilla. My hip has been restored to good con dition, tho sores have slopped discharg ing aud healed up. I am able for the first timo in three years to do my own housework, aud oea walk two miles without trouble I havo no symptoms of rheumatism; that tired feeling has provo absolutely that in Hood's Sar- entirely left me. My neighbors say I aparllla you havo a mcdicino tried look better than for many years. I and true It has cured thousands of i do earnestly recommend Hood's Sar- othcrs and it will do you good. Do not bo induced to buy any other. Insist upon Hood's and only saparllla to all sufferers, eepecialh thoeo afllicted with impure blood." Mju. A. S. Bowkk, Cliue, Arkansas. ' "My brother and myself have had scrofula or salt rheum ever shite we wcro born. "NVc took Hood's Sarsapa rilla and commenced lo get better. When we had taken ono bottle and a liilf each, we were cured. My mother used to be troubled with headache and pains, but took Hood's Pills and was cured." James Seanlon, 64 Roxford ot., Norwich, New York. Hood's and Only Hood's. "I took Hood's Sarsapaiilla for a tired, worn out feeling, and It h&i proved tha best medicine that I have ever taken. I had a breaking out oa my face which I thought was erysip elas. I commenced using Hood's Sar saparilla and havo not had any of that trouble since." 3Dtf. H. B. Kbadlb, Pickaway, West Virginia. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggist. $1 ; six for $5. Prepared, by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas. f Hie Cheapest itaialcd P ess Daily on Hie Pacific feast. 'hirty Days News of the World, Including Oregon, fur 25c (silver); 60 days for 50c; 120 days for 1; $3 for one year. No papers sent but wbrt are ordered aud naid for. Hood's ViUbwt? Jfc J7t d&m.,fcwO,J,,.,? jyxi&jVjxyxi&jvif's'T'j ' g AHE U. S. Government offi- daily reports ROYAL Bak ing Powder superior to all others in . leavening strength. (Bulletin f,3, Ag' Dep't, p. 599.) K",jpc,tfo,yWc.fc I A ten Tliora la a whulo lot of truth In the following; assertion nf tho Oai'Itai, Joijhnam "Hllvnr should bo monoy ou IU own hook as welt as cold. Or ele, the mora wo luuo tho worse wo are oft, becauiw wo Increase thereby tho demand for boiuV' KuUrn Oregon IlepulillcAii. i"-1"""" i A Heutou county pAjr aayai Mr. 0orjc DavIk, owner nf thu roliicor toua quarry, was In town during the week. Ji thinks thu ijuarry will be u BLAINE ON BIMETALLISM pomiftlteiit Uniitf, tho uroattMt draw back UiIiik tho trcnuikortatloii which U , jUllo DsevMlyo, The O, 1. bvlutflu ' MtlKttiou throws cloud over (ho luul. Ke prfMjwoU of thtt oountry. Tim HtttkaiMttu U r't on running HiHHittt, building rHroAd, ruuuiny Htotorllnw, mid urix'tlnjf frulorlw, hut w nolle that liu ttop J tut thnm-lb! k I Mylnx w mmlit to luv ihum -HWn 'tit. 'i'hti ts'lltor of tliM 1'uat I j Im) bitty mMlu it oomfjriahitf (Hwti lull. An Wf wwjr nun WMibiiigimni Vfilt frfiOVDl unit NtlMW Im juit liktr MH tit ami in flood utilur wlu-itt ho , Hv, All tto tltwir jiii, if il l Itumbbi. Iwimii'HJwm-wjJi AftT J.U M( WfitltM llfv0f 'pftkjifiiiHt, urn) i4 hnUM Hw- ly Jti'lM, ;io vniu4 Htfin hHmi A tHW !!,Jllllllrtll'lltl) xlVK i II DIM h'M I'f '" M" li(jllff M I 'M ynn, llml l9 m unn M'4;iiv IDM n whummb wlmtttw uhwim 9 hmMi nmwi0vi't M'liwii, hjilI nW-ttM Mr. James (. llluiuo, who was the greatest American stntrsmau of his time, In a speech to eougress said: "On thtt much-vexed and long, mooted rjiiwitloi) of n bluieUlllo or a moiiotnctalllo ntiiiitlait), my own ylovvs xiu Huiuuiciiiiy iniiicHteii in (no n. marks I Imyo nmde. 1 bllovo In thtt truvKlu now going on In this country and other ootiutrU for kltiulu tmhl fudrd would, if uoeefo, prodnoo wldwiiirettd ilUtur In nml thruiiuliHtit I ho oomiiiornlul world. Thn thmtnio. Hon of UvvrtutiiiHii)'aiiilslAbshiutf lioltl at tho ol unit of yaluu utu hvu a ruinous tUl'iHtt mi all furius uf propnity wieopt IhtiM) Invwdinuiiu vv liluh yli'ld aiUud rturnlii ininy Tliwa would ho euuriiiously mihand In yalut and umihl tilu iluprnpur. lloiiHttt and unfair itdvunUtfu Hr yvry ulhvr hwu t proiwrty. If, hs lint iit inllkUlu t(UlM aillrtu. llmruiiriiMirly HMkj oulHW of i.i HI I'lllHHM Ml HID WHIHI, HB1 VMfy UH Miilly tllvbUI MwtHtii liHudi. Vlr, II I llllIUMhlu IH OtrIN Mill m llwi m itiuy wliJjftMi rnutt whlwli villi iiiMtM iiv)k n ,I- IIkiii nml ultwiy i)hki9u Ixipii r tllUUltll, "I MfVH Kttlil M ilJf , (h W IhsliHiii'Hflliu liUlllllJ( iHdM, ilmnmiuiy u l md RMitMlur U lltf nMllM, MbliUM I . Uh U w IWKMltl m rUlUhliMlt) mimh 0w t&mtm H Nf &8& H HI Tmr&Mm &W&Wi Miii rl - Program of (Earnest Reforms on Great Public Questions. The Journal is a Republican paper, but it independently i oca-es the .ii teres ts of tlio eople at all times. It places puiHXf wuiiure auovu patty inccre&ts, and oeli. -etvtfc us party and the people best. -'vos thereby The Blood Purifier and True Nerve Tonic any moro thnu to demonetize both. If, UirrefoK, silver has been demonet ized, I am In favor of remonetl.lug it. If It coinage ha beou prohibited, I am lu fnvor of having It resumed. If It lirut been restricted, I am In favor of havlntr It enlarged." It Ih said that tho man Is a public boncfaotnr who makeH two bladea of grattH srow wliore only ouo grew before, but In tho mutter of pubho liiHtllutlons those hard tlmea thoBtatouuthorltlts have gained the approval of tho people of Oregon by combining tho doaf mute and blind hoIiooIh under ouo umnuKO mont. Thltt may not bo altogether pleaBout to thu fellowM who tiro ufter 10ft 8tiatH and hard cahIi, but It will lx oBHleron tint taxpayera. Vamlilll Independent. Thooiylllzed world wouhl very gladly nay faruwell forever to 0oar Wlldo and It of hW klduey. r IB' Chronic Nervousness CotiltJ Not SIMM, Ntjryiji4 IHUIUttCIU'ii, QiMltmi I MUftttitt rr UfMtllM m )1Mr7UUfiUi; l4tfM IWMlIlM j) trli; VI TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current hy Telegraph Local ami Portland Quotations'. Salem, April C. 4 p. m. Ollloe Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HALKM l!lOI)UCl.MA!tK.KT. iiirroitKK STOCK. Veals tlressed 6 of. Hogs dressed Mai Live cattle S(nSjo. 8heei alive 12.00. MILL l'MCIi". Salem Milling Co. quetee: Flour lu wholeHulo lots 12.2.5. Itetali: 12.00. Hr-in W bulk,fl2.oOHioked. Short .12 13 Chop fml $14 and tlfi. WHKAT. 37 con tit perbuahel. HAV AND OKAIN. uais )Gu22ic. c0yHaTed' cbeat W0.60; timothy, v vahu l'ltonucra ' Wool Host, 10c. Hopn ittbt, 3 to 7c Kggs In trade, 10c. Uutter llwt dairy, 16CJ)16 fonoy creamery, 20e, Clietwo IU to 13 cts. Farm Hiuokwl meatii Daooii' He; liHiiiH, ll'shouldera, 7, 1'oltttotM 25o, Oiiloiis 2 ounf. Applon60(.)7ftobu, ., . WVK wnwritv, I'OUltrv Htinn. Hln- mn.lu.ru Wrtiitrd; dui.k, . ,rurkttyn,tK)jlt. IH)K7I.AN) QUm'ATION Ut, Krahuni, ti; miiwrflue, 1.B Hr mrnl. ()U Willi. mm uiUllMg 110 at,wsrsaaM8tt IIuim -Dull, K7u. Mltltia HrJU.iMllJ. h(l IU 11- uu tiam A LEADER N THE FIGHT. For two years The Journal hasjed in the fight for a new ieal. The Joukxal has been a leader in the fight against rin-T jolitics and tho corrupt methods ot the old machine. It is a recognized champion of the people's interests on the Pacifio northweat. It rights its battles consistently within practical limits, and wastes no lime or snace on imni.t.tlr.H. fi-.,.: It is not pessimistic, but firmly believes in the capacity of the people for self-government when acting intelligently and fully aroused to the necessity of so doinp-. 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