Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 08, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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TOE BEST
PIPE
TOBACCO,
CotMUnntlou,
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viaiaca.
Tailing ficn
ration n.Ncrv
oim twitching
of tlio eyes
mid other
palta.
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liivInoratcH
and tonci tlio
entire pyitrai.
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hmUsipnu,
nnddcvelorxf
nua rcsiorce
weak organs.
'i 'na In tlic
biwlr. lotscs
by day or
lilhbtBtoppcl
rhftrgo In ill
dV". '"ir i
1,087
MOOD
uy'filr. Over 2,000 private endorsements.
rratustiircncni meant lmnotcnry n tlio flrtt
sta It Is a tyruptom of wmlim! weakness
noil Uwiiiiph , It can bo Mopped la SOdaya
1 7 ii oiiriliiilyan.
tmii y dl'ivery wm nado by thoBneelnl
'tltf ion.'! fommm Hudson Medical Institute.
Itli 11 rtrct'pett vltallzer made-. It la Tory
lv ,t, but fca mlm, Bold for 81.00 a psok
aitoo"i pre.rv for 55.00 (lis la scaled lx jot).
Wr ' vi umu to frtvcii.v-acuro. If you buy
Klx'i-X' uu ura i nt cntl.-rly cured, six mora
i. .. .iit-Jimf. oof all charges.
m I f c i 'rcutr.rxund testimonials. Address
lTUniiON IHJiDIUAli INSTITUTE,
I mrUon Stockton, ninrltot A: llllU3t
Sun lrniiclnco. Oil.
111! '3 U ft n n polmtiaui
remedy fur (unorrliicn,
J'Ji-yt, HpurinMorrlici-ii,
Ulilti., unnatural dli
cliarvin. nr anr Iiillammn
tluu, irritation nr ulcera
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OK SALEM
Tramueta a Koneral nnnKtus buMneiM
RED FRONT LIVERY
AND vTAQ MNE .
Itcd Krotit Livery and noordlntc Btable. (
rlrctcinni in everv reapeo1. I'rloes reuaunable. '
K. Il.WESTACOTT proprietor. I
daily btaqb: lines. I
Knllnwlnp atages arrive anrl depn t dolly,
except -undayj
MlverUin tge arnvos at 10 a. m., leave at
J!p in. Fare 76 cent
ualtts stag, arrives at 10 a. m., leaves att
p. in
Independence stage arrive at 10.80 a. m ,
nIWIHiip, IU, 11'IU
How m2? f
tl"0 oe for every S10 Invented con be made by
our new Sysiematlo l'In of speculation.
S10.00 and rnoro made dally on smn'll Invest
Chin J bY K1B,,J' persons who live away from
.All we ask. is to Investigate our new and or
jpnal methods. I'aat world nx or plan aad
aiKheat rofeiences furnl hurt Our llooklet
lotnu and illntt," how to make money
even when on tbo wrong 'I'l" of " tbe raurfiet
n other Information kent rnKE.
UILVOItK A fO ltnbeiM nurt Urokers,
Open Hoard of Twda Hldar., Ohleaxo, III,
- MOSOSmilAw
POLAND CHINA HOGS.
r-bo undeslned !haa a pedljjreed I'oland
J;nina boar, 'l'enoemaker,,, and about it
""blo-Ht Hi land China ows, which are ot-
independence road, near Holme hep yard
sffiKssiisiiifl
7 4 m'-t, i'AtaSrl
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rm ,r p tuitivm.Amry
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yrVr'uVt1JUMlutflU(I0. "ran. aon-astringent.
XgSkcHt'un.o.E'SEf iia'a hy I,r"Barit.
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Their Connlrj Well.
POPULAR ULAIBEIIS OF SENATE.
Senator Mitchell Will Piny Quito
n Part.
Senator John H. Mitchell, of Oregon,
will occupy a commanding position In
tbo eeuato during tbo Flfty.fourlh con
gress, which is soon to convene. Ho is
senliT member on tbo Jlnpublican sldo
of the comtnlllenon claims, and also
on tbo committee on privileges and,
elections. Ho can lt chairman of either
of theeo committees, Juet nn he chooses.
He also has membership in tbe Impor
tant committees on tbo judiciary, post
offices and pest roads and transporta
tion routes to the seaboard.
Tlio reader will bitter understand tbo
importance of the positions nn commit
toes which Bonator Mltcholl has at
tained after years of faithful service
when it Is stated that all legislation Is
framed In congressional committees.
All of tho real Vuecenxf.il vvi.rli -'vc -m-
p h nil ncliitVui id ennui
T it lieneml uitili! o hi ri-nd .nuj winn
ooetir.H In i.peii dot m-; i u. i. ,
dress piirude work In a muj-iriiv of
oases. Tho umblllou of every senator
when he becomes tamllllar with sen
atorlal duties Is to secure positions
upon good committees, with the ulti
mate bopo of sccurlug a chaltmanshlp.
Tbo chairman of a committee Is prac
tically director of all business which Is
roferred to his commit too. He decides
what bills shall bo considered by tho
committee, nnd ho la usually author
ized to mako favorable or unfavorable
reports to tho senate, In accordance
with his own will and judgment.
Very taw senators can secure posi
tions upon tho leading committees, be
cause they are reserved for tho older
and more (.xperionced sonators. For
example, thoro nro only flvo members
on thecommltteoon the Judiciary, and
Senator Mitchell Isono ofthrm. The
other members are senators who have
eorved continuously for many years.
Thero nre only threo Republican sen
ators on tho committee on privileges
and elections. They nro Senator
Mitchell, Benator 4Hoar, of Massachu
setts, and Benator Chandler, of New
Hampshire. Tho reader has long been
familiar with tbo names of those sen
ators becauBO they have been long re
tained In public llfo
It Is difficult for peoplo who have
never resided In Washington to under
stand how Important it is that senators
should bo kept In their places, as long
as they retain their ability to servo tho
poople. It Is only by experlonco In
legislation, as In everything else, that
n man can become useful. Tbo people
of Iowa bavo retained Benat jr Alllsou
In tho seuate for twenty-four years;
and they will soon re-elect him for an
other term. The peoplo of Maesachu
choUo hivn retained Senator Hoar In
th senate for eighteen years, and lust
W.ii'er rfbct-l blui f r m n'linr
Ah Biiiin ub Hie seiiule I" ie lit- z
Benttor MUcbell, hh cliHiiniM' f -oimmltten
uu nnvl i ! hi J t
Wi be idillg d I fi i. I'' i i i
to a ml rt-pnit i- ti o -i h e
of Co. Heur A L)u V 1 !
W f, WI i W J liillli I t
Sen W til' Ut a til llkulr l Hi t'
giverunr of his Hlule. Tbe Ii. j.ut-1-catiH
will be disposed to give Col. Du
Fout admUslon, but the Demoeiats
will oppneo his admUslon, Benator
Gray, of Delaware, who is a great con
stitutional lawyer, and who has been
chairman of the commltto on privileges
and elections, will load the Democrats
In their fight against CnJ. Du Pnnl's
a'lmbBloujnud Senator Mitchell will
lead the Republicans In their effort to
haye Col, Du Pout seated. It will bo
a greate debate, and n loug contest.
Nobody can predict tho outcome.
flSenator Jo. O. S. Blackburn, of Ken
tucky, who Is now making the fight of
his life for ro-eleoton to the Iseuaje, is
one of the great men of this ager and
Children Cry for
Pltohfr' Cmittiiiu
no matter whether or not he nhall be
re-elected to the Benaic, he will coin.
runtul attention durluc the flftv-fourth
J congress. He la a mngnctio orator.and
Ionian whom every hotly must ilko after
once fllnnnlnrr hnnrta lil. I.lm tr
I hfl9 tnkeu udvnuced ground for the
. the free coinage of silver; and on
jthat uccouut hits party uppearo t bo
)llt Into Blackburn and antl Biack
burn factions. There In no more pop
ular wan In Kentucky than Black
burn, audyet hois fighting hard for
his position. Ordinarily bo would be
easily re-elected, but this sliver prob
lem has knocked political calculations
to smithereens In Kentucky and hence
tbo senator must bo alert and active
day and nlojit until the contest is con
cluded. He Is the only man on the
Democrat side of the ecnato that over
matched Senator f ugatls, of Kansas,
in debate. On one occasion ho fairly
flayed Iogalls alive, and while ho was
speaking In hla moat effectlvo manner
Benator Vance, of North Carolina,
who wa8 always a wit, called to
'Blackburn: "Bay, Jo, save me a pleo
of the bide."
You Can Bollovo
Tho testimonials published in behalf
of
noou'B oarsapartna. Tncy are
written by honest neonle. who hava
actually found In their own experience
that Hood's Barsaparilla purities the
blood, creates an appettto, Btrongtbons
the syBtom and absolutely and per
manently cures all discuses cauuod by
impute or deficient blood.
Hood's Pills for the llverand bnwclls,
ael pr- tnpth eillv nti'l tr-" I" '
Vai.i. v a" ,
in ii
at tome, ii in. Uu .. r
8pokrttio, applied to Ju g Iifn-ioi
the federal -court, now In bession here,
for an order enjoining tho strikers
from Interfering with nio potation of
tbo road, nccompauj g ho petition
was an ufTadavlt, set tug forth that
Dan Ileardou and other members of
tho A. It. IT., had been unlawfully In
terfering with tho operation of tho
road, Including tbo carrying of United
States malls and Interstate traffic, by
means of lutimldatlou, threats of vio
lence upon rail toad employes, and
threat of the destruction of their prop
erty. Judgo Hanford Issued an order to de
fendants to appear beforo him in
Soattlo, Nivomber 23, t snw cause
w i in 1 1 1 it i r a a i r i i
A. U R. HOlHlId llOt Dd l iUM IrtJ til
enjoined from intorfdrtug with tho
operation of said road. Until such
hearing Judgo Hanford Issued a tem
porary Injunction, restraining the de
fendants and tholr associates from mo
lesting or canning tho destruction of
buildings, or rolling atook equipment
of tho road, or from assaulting, threat
ening or Intimidating tho employes to
cause tnom to leavo the employ of tho
company. They wore also enjoined
from further combining and consplr
Ing together unlawfully to obstruct or
embarrass tbo rallroan oompiny in the
conduotof Its business. Tbo Injunction
was telegraphed to Spokane limned
utoly and given to deputy United
States marshal for service.
W
GIVE AWAY
A Sample Package (4 to 7 deM) of
Dr. Pierces
Pleasant Pellets
7i tiny one tending name and address la
us on a postal card,
ONCB USED THEY
ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
Heme, our object in sending litem out
broadcast
jm- ON TRIAL -
They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bil
iousness, Constipation. Coated Tongue, Poor
Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange
tnenta of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Vott't accepi some substitute said to bs
"just as good."
77ie substitute costs the dealer less.
It costs you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as good.'
WHERE IS YOURS?
Address for Pace Sample,
World's Dispensary Medics Association,
Afe. J Mtla SU BUFMLO, K K
rcrr-
for Infants and Children.
MOTHERS, Do You Kwow.,
JJateman'a Drops, Codfrey'a Cordial, many totalled. Boolhlnc ByrujM, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine f
ftp Vow Know tliat opium and morplilne arc stupefying- narcotic poisons?
i Vow Know that In most countries druggist are not permitted to sett narcotics
without labeling them poisons f
HoVoh TCiiowthat you should not permltny medicine to be given your child
unless you or your physician know of what It Is composed t
Po Toh Kmow tliat Caslorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Hit of
Its ingredient la published with every bottle r
Po Von Know that Castorla U the prescription of the famous Dr. Bamuet Pitcher.
That K ha been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla b now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined t
Jio Voa Know that the Patent Office Department of the United State, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
' Castorla" and Its formula, and thst to imitate hem U a state prison offense!
po.Vow Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection
was because Castorla had been proven to be afeaelfitely bnrfaleBBT
Po Vow Know that 35 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 3a
cents, or one cent a dose?
Po Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yoarcfclldreaaay
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, tltcwe tlitnga areworth knowing-. They are" facta.
Tlie flac-wlmlle
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Abovo trains stop at East lYrtlnnd, Or
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Jellerson, Albany. Aloany Junction, Irving,
Kugene, 0'reHi)ll,Uroln and all staUonarroiu
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DluiiiK Cars en Ogrfoa Kjute
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AttAohed to ail throuijh trains.
iVtst Side Mm Between Portlnao
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MThe Farm News."
A practical farm paper, ed
ited by a staff of experienced
agricultural write s, contributed
to by tho best known agricul
turists of tho country. It con
ains what the (urmor wants.
Womankind.
A handsome, attractivo,homo
papor,.to which pvery woman
v ill oive a nearly wol'ome.
A t i a Int. j; n i i
to tv-cUlV i iu
'; V" hen ho Ntronie '
price of 'J IE J.iDHNAI id
conriidert'd this will bo toi ud
tho most 1 ooral offer, mado by
'any paper on tho coast.
nOFl JBRQSnait ,s.
Salem, Or.
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Union Pacific System;
Through rniiinnnralnro Bicerers. Tonrli
Sleepers and Kree lfcllulnc Chair Caia dally-
PORTLAND to CHICAGO,
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Time to Cblcaao, sx daya.i .
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