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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1895)
l It Jtl SiVn. mT rfliun i.iiIii ntU:Mt';M&HiitlmW& .SS-ffnMeTSSLoefmZ,,: lffr.v nfri.lttafi ,. WHT THE JOURNAL LA.TES. OIROU- I fe. Itjtof a Hve newspaper. It to a ferless newspaper. It fa a paper of the people It la supplied at half tlio prlqe. It is worth double the price of Jaoy ther. It eerves the people. Dally by mail, $3.00 a year. Weekly $1.00. i -. . . M t if I" Notice Your attention is respectfully called to section 35 of ordinance 03, which by order of the committee 60 streets and public property, I urn directed Ui strictly enforce. Bectlon 36 reads as follews: Any person who buuII throw or deposit lu any street, sldewutk or footpath of the city of Salem, any broken glass, bot- ,, ties, crockery, nulls, or any other uub- fttaHue wuauoeyer, wnereuy iuo ieei oi " norma, peuestriuus, or any ueuut oi w burden may bo injured; or throw, de posit or sweep into or upon any street, ' - sidewalk or footpath of Balem, ouj mi t!r ur muur hulks muij wuutavur, p oeut snow or the dirt reaultluir from M travel, nhall. unon conviction t'lflrtof tlx before the recorder, bo fined uut lesti than five dollars nor more tuttu ilfty I dollar. V. J, OULVKH, Street comnllBBloner. Also keep tno gutter clean. 6 8-10-d THE CAPITAL JODBUL iDLlVY jnd WKKKLY.) BY HOKIIR BROTHERS, THUItSDAY, MAY 10, 1895. A PEOPLES' GOVERNOR OR-? th L Treasurer's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I havt funds on hand sutllcleiit to pay all win rant iajtled prior- to Jauuury 1,' 181)1, and (hit the samo will stop drawing Interest from and after tbe date ol this notice. JASI'KK M into, Treasurer Marlon county J Oregon. May 14, 1895. 14 d2w County Treasurer's Notlco. Notice is hereby given that I have money on hand to pay all county war ranto endorsed to November 1, 1803 Interest will stop on name from dato of this notloe. Balbm, May 0, 1803. Jap minto, County Treasurer, 5-0 Uw Marlon County, Oregon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castortaa Btatb of Ohio, City ok To&kdo, 1 Lucas county, Ba Prank J, Cheney makes oath that ho is tbe senior partner of thd Arm of V. J. Cheney Se Co,, dolnK business In the city of Toledo, county and state aioresaiu, auu mat said lirm will pay the sum of ouo hundred dollars for each and ovory case ot catarrh that cau. net bo cured by tho use of Hall's Cat arrh Cure. FilANIC J. CltKNKY. Bworn to before me uud subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1880. Notary Public, Ibkal Hall'sCatarrh Cure Is taken Ibtorually and acta directly on tho blood'aud mu cous surfaces of tho wysCom. Bend for testimonials, free. li". J. Ciikny & Co., Toledo, O. jerSold by druggists, 76o. Children Cry for Fitchews Castorla, i t Oity Warrants. 1 Notice Is hereby given that 'I Unvo 111 baud funds applicable to thei payment of all warrahta of the City! or Balom drawn on the "general uud" and "en ttortted" before February 7, 1805, Interest will ocaso on eald warrants from and after duto of this nodoe. J3, J, BWAWOHD, City treasurer. SftlttM, May 8, 1805, ' 8 Ot mmmmmmmmKmmmticimmmmimftwmiymiMwn vm) The Oregonlan .rebukes Governor Lord and expresses the regret that Ore gon has not such a govtrnorias DeGraw orMcGraw, the governor of Washing' ton. It Is worth while Inquiring what sort of man Is McUraw or Do Graw, to that when Oregonlaus again elect a governor they may take advantage of tho knowledge aud see If it is of any value In an executive. The Orejionfau model governor was a banker bank president until elected govornor, and carried his banking Ideas along with him, and seems to rifled the Ideas of the bankers ratlier than the will of the people or tho declared principles of his party platform. While that was for free colnago of silver, Mr. Hanker De Uraw obligingly withdrew his name from the senatorial contest to prevent tho election of a silver man, on promlso that he is to bo tbe next senator.- He has refused to appoint del egates to' the silver conference at Denver, and puts himself on the bankers' platform of opposing free coin ago until all tbe principal monarchies of Europe aro willing to ngreo to it. That Is the kind of a in an the Ore gonlan admires. A muu who has the termlty to disregard the pledges of his party and, the expressed will of tbe people. Governor Lord Is uo such a man as De Graw not by a long shot. lie bos some regard for the people of tho state who oleotod him to ofllco. He refused to get out of the way when, by so doing, ho would hayo Insured tho eleotlou of u senator hostile to silver. Instead of that, ho encouraged the re volt agaiust gold monometallism and corporation control of tlio United States senators. Lord Is not lit to bo gover nor, In tho eyes of the Oregonlan, be cause he has never bou a banker. His stubborn defense of the lutordsts of the common people dearly shows that ho Is not tho McGraw style of governor. A mnu who will uio his Influence against corporations and soems impos sible to bo whipped into lino by their newspaper understrappers is hot to bo compared to such a willing and doolie creature 6f influences as the present governor of Washington. Yet, strange to say, tho peoplo of Oregon ounuot see much to regret In tholr governor. iv--- tfiggnfa- Thb CAwtaii JoUiiNAL has pub lished a list of tho clerks employed by tbe last legislature, together with tbe amount paid each clerk as the record appears in the offlce of secretary of state. Bo many erroneous statements have peen made concerning this abuse tint It is really refreshing to hnvo one paper publish tho true facts In the case. Nonoof tho yawping pipers hayo tbe manhood to reproduce the facts as pub lished by Tiik Joukkal, or any con densed statement thereof that will convey the real turuth. Junction Oity Times. Mrs. Dunuiway says: "It soems to ms that these United Btates have uo more right to submit to tho domination ol thu rest of tue .vorld In tho management of our currency th.ui we huvo to bow ouraelverj out o f national existence at tho behest of British guns." It seems that Brother Hirvoy, of the Oregonlan, lias lost his grip on at least one of the family. Losing his grip has become the rule with him lately, so Hint he will consider this lust slip a matter of course.- Lebauon Advance. fhilff- ,TA..W&. ?-' ..SgA-VttWlB Tho boy who wants to be successful in Lusluees must remember that no boy can rise who slights his woik, that uo one deserves a living unlera ho eirtia It, that they should not ox p tot pay for loafing, that thoy should chooso a trade or husiucss that they like best and lor which thoy aro fitted, but let that bo honorable by all means. Dis honesty never brings contentment. An honest, upright feoling is bettor than riches. Nehalem Journal. Tired Women Should itop and conilder tho dangers which threaten thom because of their weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Thousands of women find their strength unequal to the demandi of duty. And yet there is no escape from the lnceciant round of care and toil. They must have strength. How shall it be given T By building np their systems through puri fied, enriched and vitalized blood. Hood's Bawaparllla will give them strength because it will make their blood pure and enable it to feed the nerves upon proper nourishment. It will create an appetite, tone the atomach and invigorate every organ. It is what tired women need. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. It feeds the nerves on purs blood. Hood's Pills l&AEHSfflu'Sa JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes and (he most complete stock oi ISrushcs oi all Kinds in the htate. Artists' Altitcrluls.LInio, Hair, Cement and Shingles aud finest quality oi GRASS SKEDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT. IGGS OH 8F7TT1NO. Thuroughbred U rlyimititu llojka. 17 for 50c., at Hughe' ctilckeo jnucb, Uuulh Salem. H t LlWl'. A small rtd numoranaura book between 1 urner nnd. t-ulem. Ho k cou mined a note lor JJ.15, drawn by II. Metzger, or fortlaud. 1" mo leivuat this office ml a receU" suitable reward' Itf-'ity liTAMTEU-aiiiKle horse, tno-sealed buggy H or liutit unvlUK wagon. Htate lnwunt price. C. It. Ulley, Wests lem. 16alr MA30AOK UA'IH i A rtUJ ltd, IS V tore. 'oalda' btenart. or Ixdksnud gentle men Dellgbtlul and restful. Fu.roiiHge kindly requested from 10 a. ni. too p. fit. Par lors 4 una 6, .hldrldge block, between .300 ana 3i Com mere ai st M-lwt J71GU3 FOR HATCUlNa-From tho best J laying and nrst prize winning stock, urow LjjUorns uud nlue Audaluslaus at hurd times prices. V. KUngele, cor. Liberty uud ii Ission tureeti. 631 in. , 11KL.L.A MliKKMAN Typewriting and commercui stenography, unlce, room Oruv block. Tbe beat of work done at rea sonable rales. 13-28 B OftfcV TO LOAN, C. -MarsU. JJJ-i LFost Office block. Kootn 3 n tr. OR KxOHANOE-A flrst-class grain farm, situated In the famona James Kivpr vm. ey, JSoith Dakota, close to good market. Will it., care Journal, lej exchange for property about balem. Address a.., care journal. Lr. i lauiilt. Newspaper Advertising Agent, . 21 Alercuants' Kxchange, San Francisco, is our authorized agent. Tbls paper Is kepi on file In lila offlce. The Capital Journal's good roads correspondent says that thero has boon enough inouoy washed away by Igno rant bridge building In yamhlll county to bridge tho whole conuty In eyory necessary pluco. Ho also said ho found some excellent road In tho upper end of tho county, that from Amity to Ualls- tou, receiving special attention. Yam hill Independent, Tho editor of tho Astonau has been sayed; thanks to tho elllclent work of Evangelist Holdrldgo. Now If he oould only catch Old Uollko of tho Budget, there would ba cause for gen eral rejoicing. Even If Qratko and Cairns could bo led like lambs to the slaughter, thero might he some hopes of catching the old torrlor. Astoria Herald. Huntington, of tho Bouthern Pacific Tho Oregonlan, It seems, cau't ro JrultroftUj mwierts that his prosperity Js cover from the shook it received by tho duo to tho fact that ho lives within defeat of tho l'ortlaud "ring" at tho his lucoiiio. Tho Coon hay olam digger hands of tho pooplo'a representatives J coul(l Bay ditto, but his Incomo is the In the last legislature, and keeps reult-i reault of honest toll of his own hands, AUfffl Aim?? fesowPfe (oh Remedv f fLwhs 0 Of A Sovere ADETINlirtl;B(Wlwllle.Q, lug 1U pitiable "tide of woo" to It's readers. Mr. Bcott has learned for onoo that tho people of Oregon urn big ger thah Ills "great dully," hut It is a hard tact forliliu to acknowledge, lie will ho made to more fully realize thu people's Importance In tho polltlosof the state when the ring uttenipU to send Dolpli to take Mr, Mltollull's svat in the U, H, senate at tho next uosmIoii of our leglslaturo.-Nortli Vamlilll Jteooid. There are still public ofilululli in this state who not i If I hey owed their ofllov and got their salaries of the old Portland rlhg Instead of (lie people, Iast WueU thu Uhrlatlsn Kndeuvor era took the town, This week It Is (he Odd Fellows, The Utter enteiHIu themselves, aud Is not wrung out of millions of slaves Unit contribute to the railroad umguatt's Income, Murehfleld Hun, More ovldonce of the correctness of Darwin's theory of "The Survival of the Fittest" two men quarrelled and fought over a cow at Wallowa. The men are dead, hut the oow survived, Itaulur Jtovjew. sumjumiws jij u-uamiu ' iiui j.j-iJULj iu . I TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local anu Portland Quotations. BALKM l'lUlUUCK MAHKKT. BUTOUKB STOCK. Veals dressed 4 eta. . Hogs dressed 4c. Live cattle 22c. Sheep alive $2.00. MILIj prices. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $2.25. Retail $2.60. Brin $11 bulk,$12.60 sacked. Shorts $12 13. Chop feed $14 and $16. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. OaU)-2022jc. Hay Baled, cheat $5.600: timothy $7.50. FARJJ PROnUOTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Btst. 3 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 8Jc. Butter Best dairy, 1012ic; fanoj crcamory, 1620c. Cheese 10 w 12J cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9c; hams, 11; Bhouldors, 7. Potatoes 20c, Onions 2 cents LIVE POIILTRV. Poultry Broilers 10c; Hens, Go; roosters not wanted; ducks, 07c. Turkoys.08o. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS Uralu, I'uod, etc. Flour Iortlaud, $2.35; Walla Walla, $2 05; graham, $2.30; superilue, $1.80 per oarrel. Oats White, 2830c; milling 81 82o; grey, 2028o; rolled, lu bags,! va,iuaii,w, uurreus, iu.uu(uu.o: casos. $3.76. ' Potatoes 25o per uacs:. Hay (jood, $60.50 er ton, Woo valley. 8M0c. Mlllstulls Bran, $12.60horts,$13.60; choj) feed,$13 iper ton; chicken wheat, 76o percental, Hops Bull, 35o. Hltlos green, ualM, 60 lbs. 8jc. uti der ($0 lbs,, 28o; sheep pelU, 1000c. jjAuir riujuuuK. fMXMtiVlJLN oOtKWUfcLlteratuie ol aii kinds on sale and Christian Science sor Vices at Siti Liberty street, corner ChemekRtn. ClARPKr PAPiiR Large lot or beavy brown J wrapping paper lor sale cheap. Just tht tulng for putting under carpels. Call at Jour nal office. tl POB BALIS UK TRADK Iwo Hundred acres J 70 acres In cultivation and 1J0 Hcres grub oak pasture, wltli running watir the year round, wUl trade for fiOacres good land ntar station In part payment. Inquire or Hddrew J. U. HArtRlB,Perrydale,.I'oik county, ur 5 o It, PiAPKRB. Portland, Sacramento, oeallli Tacomaand Han Francisco papers on .a at Uopfs Posiol&ce clock. W. A. CUSICK Piesldent. J, H. ALbXKT, cvshle Capital OF SALEM, Transacts a general bansiuR business. NOTICE T0THE PUBLIC. AUjiersons wiiblng to visit Hllvcr Creek Kails for pleasure or health will nnd accom modations for boi:rd by the day or week lit tno undersigned place, aIsju stock or gro ceries to supply campers. fi-'"-1"! K. F. WATdON. FOR SALEJJR TRADE. Eighty two acres In IlrldEeport precinct. B m lies southwest or Dallas, I miles irom ta running water. Will trade lorHalem proiwty Aftm :FELIX i0LV JlU llnlliui fir , w.. C. ft. HACK, DENTIST. Cjintr Ciiurl and Coinitrcial St. tOfflce:wltbDr. J. M.Kecne Special altenlloii given Jto rpreservatlpn; ol the natural teeth by fillings of fine gold or other suitable material ; Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfully Treated? and filled or rowned wltn gold or put uunv luum, Finest oi; Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work. All operations as nearly painless as mortal man can make them. Artificial Teelh Actually Better than can he had elsewhere, and as cheap as the cheapest. Parties baUng artificial teeth which fall to give satisfaction will be guaran teed relief In receiving from our bands teelh unexcelled In adaptation, strength and nal ural appearance. CARD OF COMMENDATION, IFrom citizens of Portland, Or., April 10, 1885, to citizens of Helena, Montana. Dr. C. II. Mack, Dentist, now resident ol your city, but formerly ot Portland, and well known to all of us, hai few equals and no su periors a9 a dentist an where. lie Is a gen tleman well worthy of confidence and favor. J. A OHAPMAN.M.D., Mayor of Portland, WM. H. WATK1N3, M. K, Portland. A. B. NIUIiOLS, 11. D., Portland, J. H. OAKDWiILL, Dentist, Portland. J, O, GLENN, Dentist, Portland He did for me the best dentistry I eve bad done, and Dr. U. C. Knowles, dentls of 'an Francisco, said It was the best he ever uw. J.H.KNAPP, Portland. IlKLENA, Mont.. Aug. 10, 18D2. After more than seven pears residence and practice of Dr.Mack In Helena, we are p cased io endorse above expression of CDiLxundu- tlon. JOd. K. TOOLE, Governor of Montana. JOHNCtUnTIN. Mayor of Helena. WM.M.STKKL1.,M.D., J. a. ATCHISON, II. D., Uelena D.J.WA1T.D.D.8., HClena W.F..U11EK, "elenU- Dentist, Helena o- Batlcfactory operations In fcaleui, Or. aro en iblcd by permission to reler to such "led and worthy gentleman uj his excel- ency WM.IP. JKD, Governor of Oregon. HON. PHILLIP MKfHUlIAK: Htate Treasurer of Oregon. HON. 0. k.. WOLVfcRION, ,ik, "uCre.rae Judge, Salem. HON. GEO. U. HURNh.lT, . .. 'l. l.noiHK.ealeui. And roanyotbersof blgh reeptabll.ty. SALEM TILE WORKS. S tLARGE HIOCK ON HAND,. $1,500 REWARD .OFFERED, Tho undersigned oflent J1600 reward lor tU oonyicuon uf the iwirty or parties wbo burned ii. 1SW Ho will also pay tM for each acce. ry to thu crime. I own two good rauchet and am able to pay tbla reward. """ a, ..... JUUtii U, AND.EIWON, Mciiama, Or lO-U.ddwfini Si i&m'. 3KQMA.ifttv.rh HWWnlVW KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS S!skiyou County, Cal. About fifty miles north of Mt. Shasta, twenty miles from the California & Oregon It. x Steam, sulphur and hot mud baths. (Juio for rheumatism skin diseases and stomach and all etomacli troubles. ITisninv hunting, climato and scenery unsurpassed. Fine stone ho tel. Delightful place to spend the summer. For particulars address EDSON BEOS., Beswick, Cal. Props. 6 7-)ui ' 8KB- IMC&RAF, TDE iRCHITW, IHKFOItK YOU BUILD. Ollico over the Daily Statesman. E. H. WAITE PMNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PF1T1S AND Legal Blanh Bublitikei-s, Hush's New Hrlck.nvpr trip bank rorn'l strrot Huie Wing Sang Co. lllPOKTKltH Japinese Fancy Goods, ull kinds ol ilk Fm. broidery. Ornaments. (JhlniLWiirn. ttm, t..... broidery. Ornaments. Ohlnawuro. of all kind. Mattings and make flnlihin Beu Ten, Ladles Underwear. Kvervthlni?Bei.in t v?.l cheap. 112 Court St., Bulem. Or. ' chung leotce: FIIOM NEAU I. O Kemoved to Cottle block, S2U Commercial si. Ladles' Underwear and Furnishing G'ods Insiocnaud made to order. Japanese aud (JblLCse Fancy Goods ai wholeile prices. b Intst colored silks Jblna and all hlndn. 2tf HOUSE Painting, Decorating Jl Hard Wood Finishing, Can give good references. Estimates furnish ed. Address, Geo. JSschslruth, Balem. Hosl dence on Balem Motor lUllway, North rfalom Lpsva o.dnrx at Rlfllnnr A, Hlnawm lj1 tab . R QmiMmm pacifsc m.n. u: m Pullman Elegant S bfe Merve Tonic iMood JJulMur Jnrn- KcKWflFir WW, rwr ?'F8 -taBF M ; P' fimo 'sa&t&wti:i . V.lflliNS' iflKWldr. H.Yi liirfkrWU,ki mm HA ' 'iffWtM It IntaimlloDHl bjuivUIJisiii uli )t tt nouinl rlnuiilw uf llimiiuu rliy In liol imtlunul MiUiiUlllim Jut m nuumiif "" ( Tho Mtm HlftUuiMi) tfof, uiit K Mil. venlr ikJIIIoii llilmuuriilii): In lunior t( Hid 0,1, 1 Kullow, tmrnumitammmmmmmta Illll) Willi ll "If" MIH IfUlJUIHll (frtlJ li III (IIHIW. Jl JwM m ltutiil) Hmn uuijb) lw Wljolfll (th ululUlutf llUiufyU i:tir. 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