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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1895)
Jl l"luulTulllli y TYETl i ARE T1E BE5T CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE m&. , Great Hupva nr-0 . 'jrv N- ft &' X!J ? B& i sa W2E $rt SS?i 5N & This extra ordinary Ko Juveuator is tho most wonderful discovery of tho aifc It Cm ben en dorsed by tho men of Europe and Amsrlrft. Hudyan Is purely vego- Hudyan stops Prematureness of the dls charge in 20 days. Ctires Constipation, Dlzzineps, Falling Een sationp, Nerv ous twitching of tho eye: rnd othor pait3. Strengthens lnvlgoratct and tones the cn'lrecyttpin HiKi'yan curti Debility nervousness, KmHelont and develop i and rcston weak orccu v-irs in ll.i caelr, lese bv dav o m LOST MANHOOD nlghtetoppti nY.'i"i, u.iJuwv iau W quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. Prematurcnoss means imtxtcncy in the first stage. It is a symptom of srmlnal weakness ana barrenness. It can bo stopped in 20 days oy tho mo o f Iludyon. Tho new discovery was niacin by tho Special ists of tho old famous lludscn Medical Institute. It is the stroiicert vitnllzor made. H, is very powerful, but ha'mleFK. f-old for 1 00 a pack ago orG packagis for Ji.00(p'eln sealed boscs). Written guarantee glvciifotacure. If you tray six boxes and nro not entirely cured, eLx more will bo sent to you free of all charges. Bend for clrculcnand testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, lanctlou f.toclttou, ITInrltct A; E11U Sti Sun l'ruiiclxco. Cat. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Btirns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Soros, Sciatica, Lumbago, 5calds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horee Ailments, Ail Sheep Ailments, Penetrate Musclo, Membrane imJ Tlsaua Quickly to the Very Seat of PaJnind Ousts Itln Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously, rtu(njr Milel wwjwrf Mks Almi I'Bllli of- Hl Wfll l'' mm to loan ;' da rin m mm wsmb,imfflw Hamilton k Molr, OFFERS THE OUVEBiyNOH W. L. Toozo of Woodburn On the ' Situation There. Woodiiurn, Or., April 12, 1895. Ed. Jeurnal: In the running de bite between the opposing factions in our party at tills place, Wednesday evening, It developed that no dltler ence whatever exlctB as to the silver ( question, The al' ged cause beltg only a gauzy cloak aud to rover the ul'erlor iuleuslons of a few selflsh, scheming individuals. The circular calling the meeting ttateJ the fuct that tho club would be orgaulzed on the Denver League plat form of Juno 27, 1894. You took occa sion to mention my connection with this platform in your editorial com. ment on my article of April 9th. It is a pleasure to Inform you and your readers that every delegate elected by the old, Stalwart McKlnley club to represent your constituency at the state .League convention May 2U, stands ilrmly on that platform, and will cher- fully vote to relndorse its principles. Tho delegation elected Is not "gold bugs" or monometalists, neither do we worship at the feet of a defunct sena torial candidate; or beg mercy from the Oregonian or Journal, but we do stand unwaveringly for a high stand ard of Republican doctrine. Wo do not court Populism or Populistlc strength, neither do we accuse any one who stands on the Denver platform of being a Populist, but we do note with deep regret that the opposition in thi city, (though standing ostensibly on Republican principles) Invite and urge leadiug Populists to attach their names tt the club roll. In fact their "Moses" here Is the brainiest Populist in the county, their president a leading Pro hibitionist. It is Bate to say that not fifty Republican voters can ever be fee cured in this precinct to forward an eudenvor to disrupt the party. It is stfe to say that but few of this number would ever waver in their allegiance lo Republican principles If personal strife and prjdice were forever shelved. The McKlnley club has always sup ported Mitchell and Hermann and do today, though come may legard their views as extreme on the question of finance, yet the club's support has been and Is loyal to these gentlemen; be lieving that they are conscientiously working for tho best interests of the whole people. This unwarranted split 'HE U. S. iSSffiS So CAJ 1 2 cially reports ROYAL Bak ing Powder superior to all a others in leavening strength. (BuOilin , AflDtft,t. J.) It is the best and most economical. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., m does uot strengthen the position ol ex tremists on the silver question, but lias a manifest tendency to weaken their ranks and lo decimate the royal legions of Republicanism, The edltoi's position In refusing to be u parly to encourage the division of out ranks here, speaks well for his mini hood and It Is to be hoped that such strife my uot be encouroged but con demned by all devotees to Republican Ideas, To encourage u more Imrnion lous feeling It might bo well to suggest that the terms "gold bug," roonoinet alllBts," "plutocrats,'' "rlngsters," and kindred epithets be not applied to our McKlnley club, Its delegates or mem bers, or to any other Republican organlnttou or Individual In this county or Mate, who have never been other than stalwart Republicans aixl not Jdentllled with political corruption i) any manner. Personally, will add, !,. welter voted for the Je ver mm rful Plank, believes In It, stands on It, II) a Plank, believes In It, stands mi It, Is anxious to maintain it, cnu m waking no lht against ihs Interests of the party or against Jr inony, JUvJiitf traveled 7UW nilla l uttend that convention at Denver, having voM for IU pisiform, having tinisut In the lout uamimigii und lum having hfevwr huld ur Mbwl fur a nubile nlllw t olilHn in my nm or imwii rinantKr. Uullevtf J gill uilUllwl l at tt lite uliuhMwl ur Uiirwuuui viniiiih InUte vuaaUdary of Ui "nl he" uiiiw. lniwiMluii will ny-wihwr vailvu l Uiv MMiy wtoi" ' I'"1 1 diiri-iew-w, IM Uiv liitfJn4 mwiihm f jmWkuli.iJi ud Hie Kut -! for Urn wlmls wi k mt J jijj uu um wUl uuwu mr ll iu uvw and in Uu mwu. TrUiiIJy Wit, pud a niy ugwM niH f my n uwd Dr ww onidfii tMm "'Wtf' ,L. i.Lumu iivertuk.il Air ullifw or ' All lnUld ,f Iiunld wnd Twr a lltUfi urw), having, never ushsu or umw m igm iil mu immt kifu " revwJ a dollar lor my Hrvlww In tho , urrliM, "J.W Cmiiimi ', Mhtipnw, ititeiMsis of ftdvaimiMif JM"bJhn mii. I felp'fc" !!LM? J:!,'-'4,&f THERE IS HOPE IN THE H0O. Wa Mean the Raising and Curing of Four-footers. Pat Kino has been the proprietor of a large hog ranch for over four yeaiH The rauch is situated a mile or two from tho business center of Pendleton on low land upon the south bank of the Umatilla. Tho slaughter last winter consisted of 75 one-year-old hoga and three large sows. The meat has all been salted and is now being carefu'l smoked, the latter process requiring about flvo days for sides aud a week for hams. A finer looking lot of smoked meat it would be difllcult to find in this com munlty. Some of tho sides of bacon weigh 115 pounds and a few of the hams 55 and GO pounds each. These came from tho two-year-old porkers which dressed down toG35 pounds. The majority of the plump liams will weigh 35 and 40 pounds. The animals aver aged 387 pounds dressed, and 78 of them provided the smoke house with over 30,000 pounds, or 15 tons, of choice hams and bacon. In addition nearly 100 pounds of lard wore made from each hog, with i total product of 7000 pounds, or three and a half tons. Yards of summer sausage have already been smoked aud hang from a polo sus pended above the meat. It is a well filled larder that greete tne eye of the visitor and indicates a wealth whlcb nature has helped to produce for the industrious farmer. At the present time the live stock consists of 100 pigs, all less than a year old and all raised upon tho ranch ex cept two. The variety is of the Poland China and Berkshire crocs and tho ani mals are well bred, Some are valued at $50 a head for breeding purposes and several youug pigs have been sold re cently at (10 each, because of their good stock. Among the lot are half a dozen immense sows which will weigh all the way up to 450 pounds. These are being fed sparingly new in older to reduce their weight If possible, while they are carrying young. During the 5 ear the stock will be increased nearly 100 per cent by breeding. Tho sows are allowed to breed but once and killed when they become twelve or thliteen months old. During winter several months be fore slaughter, wheat was used for food in order to harden the meat, and 1000 sacks were consumed for this purpose Government offi 106 WALL GT., NEW-YORK. About twelve sacks per day are fed now, in addition to a wugon load of table refuso which is taken out of town dally. Last year Mr, Klue fouud mar ket for all his meat In Pendleton, dis posing of It t") the wholesalo and re tail merchants. Although pilcesarea little low now there Is to be a good sale for the porcine product later in the season, Pendleton Tribune, Horse values are Improving. THE STUDY " of the action of A medioincs, or vtKU' C-n- Dle compounds, upmi tucbtumacl), ami toUs In many hundreds of cases, loujr ago convinced Doctor it V Pierce. -rf:i filler Coiibultimr ,--sr j'liynlcuu to nit nivalin' noui ana rurg ital jiwtimte, jiuffoWi. w V thai all ww itmSu X light treatment . wereulven In tii'jf;M vf tiff heller mat lie !"'! niiuwim mi siieru iiu fxtracl which he rullrj! L)l D'Mtveiy," lli-t would tuie lliuw r) tjUIOCII MfO cmc, lie collected 'torn a I wit of 1 1; WHinlry llc cv diire of lliuie who lisd u-xil hi mow n. and li lis sked I ie nubile t iivstllitile fur l)iiiiMiy(:, ir Wuuld I ulatl vi Minmi iii nanus sim uddlMMI u UlOUMIld of lMIlll Will) uc ir: 4 IIMiUlwMItllfJlllfN M wnt iciii Mihihi Thi lifauk iw nttUm iIib i)liuivgiiiiHi m iMiimeixl iuny m mni wliu iVi. mihtw irtnu m imU if w HlgMtuc wiaim HWm)Wi IllVligll IMIfi H HOMACM, JMWtMP y( "i-. 'w " -""' IiO.,ill 'i ' IiumtlM H Y sn wruf hi ifiiiirfrf rf-nwi a-i--v--H--wt i WhI i ntf QI4 uSxiuit ,1a Tw tftt Vh kljM , ,.i,.i u,j,..ii.iiuitw I tm MW Pirn HIUU BeaafifciaBrt.i-K,iwui hat is i Bpwl if SI 4 1 Cnstoria is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing; Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays fovorishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting; Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla rcliovcs teething; troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach, and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told tne or Its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loed ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature grates." DR. J. V. Kl.NCIlELOU, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, Now York City. H35SS31 s -AND- - If The Bliort route to points In vniaiiiugu.n Idaho, Montana, Uakotas, Min nesota and the east. Through tickets on sale to aud from Chicago, St. Louis, Washington, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, aud nil points In tho United States, Canada and Europe. Tho Great Northern Railway Is a new transcon tinental lino. Runs Bullet Library Observation cars, Palaco Bleeping and Dining Curs, Family Tourist Sleepers and first and second class coaches. HayltiR a rock ballast track tho Great Northern Railway Is free from dUBt ouo of tho cblef unnoyances of transcontinental travel. Round trip tickets with stop-ovor privileges and cholco of return routes For further information call upon or wrlto lpon i Or C C. DONOVAN. General Agent, 122 Third st., Portland, Or. cPiSroN' EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System Through miliiiaii I'uIhcu Hluipont, TourUt Hlfcepeu mm i'H'o lUollnlntf Oliulr Cum) dull Iroin POlt'J'LAND to OUICAOO M uy Ixtutm una r-um IIkIhuI hy I'liiloali jyj 'I'lniu lit (lliliii. We ilnyu Thiie lo New font, m Wt which i muny tmmumwHt imn uu mm- null In r j'.ir ruitMi, tun tublM and sjy U lull iHfilfIWlldll IUHHV, iV it mi nun, AtfUHU, tlmi. Of, H.iW IIAXT r, m, awi.1 lUIWkl ubuuim mfltiHi. m II & It MutitUU., HIWUMVHil, if.- r k. rf Q THIS JSAT uivmmwnwvuiv m wamm iiowis (JIlEAT UNION NORTHNiH ID'. PACIFIC BY- m IlilM It ill HuIui OK- - JlfiSl HUnto UN j&Sf&eMlfu llvlU'3 'lUA'XJiisi 1 Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." It. A. ARcnns, M. D., Ill So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N, Y. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice wltb Castoria, and although we only hac anion? our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wlth faor upon it." United HosriTAi, and DisrENf Ary, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. 0. R. & N. Co's LINES. J. L. MITCHFLL, Agent, Halem. O -Tlli Milwaukee & St, Paul II, R. Travelers "make a note on U" Tlilt Great Railway System Connects ST, PAUL and OMAHA With all trauncoiitlnent-l Hum, slvliig dlrwit uml xwlll uiiiiiuuiiUuk (Ion to all symrmu muu houiiikun i'ijinim AND IH TJIH jijONIiY MNK J. -rmmlnif - mlU Mahlod 'and H.iw .MmiIc-, (Mlh wrg or Nttftid mmwiti Jhlim aid rfulfi Willi torn JtmUnlHi (Jlwli'H, Mkipi irvii f'"i id i"niIii Ih iakh srj mi m)m u k iromuut Hfoaa t'ut lufiiiH tuivrmlluiiprt Hit iiwrml rell CJ. LWNmnl Afjt CAfiCYrlTuv, l'i Al. P0.HTUK0 (ho on I, wrUMM "M0 Mil ll,u YMIUIUA Mil) HAM WWIUlhliU mmi'iyiii)M & mi ami wh jit w 10 Hmjv iMm $i WAY m nJa... d.w. fl )...,... u rra e nil wii w, TWrTMfct W. L. Douglas RC CHJ-P 1 3 THE BEST. 9WP WnlniriTFOR AKINS. I. CORDOVAN", r SINCH & EN AM CILCO CALF. 43 so Fine CAtf<tNflAMa 3.$PP0UCE,3SOLE5. .feTlWofiL 2.I7?B0YS,SCHIISH0E& LADIES' 53.2?i?oNOoi mssmmm. WOCIfTQM.,MH 1 Over One Million People weir the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes arc equally satisfactory They lve the best value for the money. They equal cuitom i hoes In stylo and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices aro uniform, stomped on solo. Prom $ to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you vre can. Sold b KRAUSSB BllOS. 7m T. H. BLUNDELL, Morniugside Poultry Yard. SALEM, OR. Eggs From Prize Winning Poultry, Barred and Whlto Plymouth Ilocks, Golden and White Wyandottns, lllaok Mluoroaa, Bin Kloand IloseOomb llrowu, Hun and Wiiltr LcRhorns, il. 11. ItodUnmo linntlms and I'rklo UuokB; also squnbs and Kanoy l'lgeonn. Tula motorcars for the yards. Coon. Bhould no company all orders Carpets. Carpets. J A.ItOTAN Iiur bought tho entire stock ol cnrreU nnd mnttlnaH.olloioths nnd linoleum 1J. Mrcrs.of tuo whlto Ilnuso corner, nnd will sell carpets lor tho next W) days lor fiom 10 to 29 per cent less than cost. Call and ex amine uiy stock and prices and bo convinced. 4 31m J. A. HOTAN. SEE- BURGGRAF, TDE ARCHITECT, liEFOHE YOU BUILD. Office over tho Dally Statesman. mrfriEfiii PACIFIC R-R. R K IS. Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars Dlninp" Cars Tourist TO Sleooln0- Can ST. PAUL" MINNEAPOLIS DULUTll FARG0I GRAND FORKS CROOKSJOfi WINNPEG HELENA and BUTTE TTIRO UOU TICKETS TO. CHICAGO WASHINGTON" BOSTON and all Points East end.South for Information, tune cards, maps McktiUGul! on or wrlto TJrOMAH, WATT a CO., AdlCNTrt, :es Commercial t Kalom. Or, Or A. J). OiiAHiroN, Aunt, CJeiil. Vmu Agent! 'W MorrUou at,, cornur Thin), I'orlluinJ, Oro, East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE fv-if)lllt- Souiheri Paclflc Comouny. UlhlHWHIA Htl'MU tuAIH-UUH IUII.V U IWtt t'Wi-Ai AI N. r, ISik III I'V. i'uruituii Ar.l ml.w toimuw d)Vv (mM" 5" .( Twl 11 Wfr flc Mm imwiAM mm mm gooonil Clfltie SIoopIiik Cflru' Ai(4iwJ Ui n ihiuvJu iiiun, Veil 8Mo WtWw. Mm I'cillw iMwrrillJij iCTFnlii r NLS Wl j 1 M? i iajj Mif,-) If M Ph ftmt C. ft LANE Merchant Tailor, 211 Commercial St., Salem. KW FOUxTAIN m H SIMPLE '.IN OOWBTnUOTION. Thorough In Its wora;. Good for IS or 2 years' use. Ment on rroelpt of price, $i. Ex pro s prepaid, with full instructions. Address all orders to J. B.IIMROWN, liox 308. Mlera. Or. REMOVAL. 1 liave removed my dressmaking parlors to 153 Court street, next door to old Kansas Houoe; and bavo added an oaBtoru Ituoket store. I shall make all kinds of ladios and chlldrena cloth ing. Ladles please call and see our work. MRS, MAY REID Formerly of 382 Front sleet. 8-1C 8t THE ANTI-MONOPOLY II nm doing all my own slaughtering and 4aiifinmalcli)K. jell all rrexb moats no re rrlKrator produots. Kreo delivery In city, hop opposite brewery. ,., 0UA8. WOI.Z A CO., 8-l.tr Proprietor SALEM TILE WORKS. JLAUQE HTOOK ON HAND.. tjjyci 8pcctai;inducomonts ottered. Hhlpped to al point on short notice, bond lor prtoes. Yards, North Halom. Address J. K, MUKPHY, RKalr Grounds, Or, $1,500 REWARD OFFERED. The undersigned odors llfiOO reward tor th oon vlctlon of iho party or parties who burned ills barn and horses ou tho nl.ht ot December i2,18VJ Ho will also pay JJ0U for each ooce. tory to the crime. I own two good ranches mid am able to pay this reward. JUBKl'rt. U. ANUEIU30N. 10-I3.d&w(lm Mehama, Or- INDEPENDENCE k MONMOUTO Tlie undersigned now rum ft dally stage rom Halem to above towns, leavlns Halem at rri 'I o'clock p, in., Monmouth at 7il5 a, m.,and Indenonaenoe at tuo a.m. I'liMongers and rreigni sonciiea, v. a. fhkhvil FOR SALK. IIouiMancUoUlnHjileiii.or will exchang for furm property, Inauliaof UNION TITI.K AllHTKAOT CO Hush, llrry block, infi Cnmmerelil street, Ha lom. Or, odAwlR E. M. WA1TK ntlNTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lcfjal Jllanh IHihllnhovti Umh'a Now ilrlclcovor the bnuk.Ooin'J trt WHY LOSB TIMB AND HONBYf lly sending fitrnway when ymi can get fresh, fluUolrm ijurdsn and flelil swwU at IioiimY llsfore buying 6 penU worth or IW worth sa our sUiok or niniir Iftm naiulotfiianud rOMi H'iitwiii ii.iiii, Or. A LADY'S TOILET In not complete Without Hit Meal HOMPLEXIOU I POZZONI'S I n Coinlidii'K ovetv dement ofl licHulyfiinl (Hiiilv, ItjuhomiU fyintfi ftwilniiK, )m)U, ImUU fllli Ul)il JlHfllllcH, H)4 W)lfi llilly lunl In liiylmlili;, A W'M ilclK Hlo nut) IcnlrnMij j)iotcloi) toiliofuco JiiiliiH(lmwto hiU ufn Ijavln. t)i Blrj. EL it h m mumwmt, mmmmmmmmmmmm uiM-UUlM. ttlls'IMil ijwmni UiFrFFroiii&-i wmmmi' mm WASHER Strictly Cash Market (teiASS fyfmwimm iimmmm f I ' if 1 n Ui I '1 .ni I 1 m f F I 3m; t tn ill! L m liMI m $ $i Ft -n.i Mitfun t'jji IJAH liJfc"UJf ,, ,, JIAMCINH A IUHM AWUHM Wi U ,. ri.1 laiiwrM I'f, M,4,w . .... ... ...,Hri tut Li a NAM "I ihhmiuh 'mmmn 'IV Ak Willi l"Hrl '-" -- , urn luiU null, TllMv W mmm ll lulliv WU .,,- I mutatis iiiBii in niii , .us; . t.- up rsn.miu ili mm iia niutm i ms "gjlmMinm-ixmm