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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1896)
rn-wj "w-ySHEK " Tf 7wajrWW)H!Wt'T Jl,lf!WwJWjpy,', ii i i i - " n ij-m ira wtwstit minrnu- iinnrrin :;i AtYl- VJllld 'LANE COUNTY FRUIT IN3PEC-I ibtenwbtftBood'i'garMpurilltbtf (' T0R -I inr 8B. vau ww j na ih ui aswta JJggWWBBg-Tl"1 r" -T-TilT cianM thw iikMalMMfaMMi Hnl LL, r7f B (tip na its UI irK greatly. eta MttlM ,Ul SYCT A minilmr nf i-utpviiiin .r iliio.i..nn(t - -l l-r - wv.'".'w v 'T.ituu? UI 11113 VMUUt o.jiaemHpa WiK) i,nvc attempted to blllp fruit r t , irces out .r N"'' county lately havecx irequasjtlylbad perlenwd.n great ilcnl of dlfllculty be- yl0 gat Up at pjiiiu, nf Mmm Ulnw nn fnill tucrA. sight .ad walk t , " "" ". "' let. I alio ktil J-lie law requires tlmt all fruit 1 recH tomaoh troab- shipped from one part of the state to 1m. I then took another must lie inspected before Hood's SuMp. leaving tlnurscry by some compc- illla. Ob bottle tent person,' appointed for that spc- ottradtheoramp, clal purpose, and pronounced free of t!it disease before, they can bo shipped. -.rVli1?! The need of, an Inspector here has I hare takes 8 bottle, and cn very apparent, and today County ocuooi nupcnnicuucnb .i.u. sloven lti22mi??Z:T??L? T'i-( --y f,T ?.t , i i -i -hi pia--M-an-M-a-B-9-i-H-B--Bj--v-a-an- lafa ! fcfssMisa . m, - -, -.-.-.1 t. J, .r r t. If UI II H Fl s:jt3 FIVE nsa Hood'a PUla which are tka baat X airex Hood' SarparSI! Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the pnbllo eye today, tOOlt." U. A. MBLVUf, HUter, Oregon. son rnrttlvorl n Mnnnlulnn from H T. klBa Ce akMaaa Matt Be1! I l)ni1iV hf fcnlntiv Vrtnimlflalmihy 'luwnml horticultural district of Oregon, ap pointing him Inspector of fruit treei for Lane countj'. This Is a good appointment, as Mr. Stevenson will carefully and consci entiously dispose of the duties of this Hnod'i pll rtom7 aMrutak ofllce to the best Interests of tho fruit tllUUOHJf, JUUUI1U VXUU1U. D. W. Coolldgc, who Is secretary of the state board of equalization, was tho former deputy, who Is succeeded by Jlr Stevenson. Commissioner Dally Is dolng,cpqd work. A FRIEND OF SILVER. Takes no Extreme Position But a Strong Blmetalist. Washington special to Oregenlan: The sliver men now understand tho proposition of McBrlde of Oregon per fectly. He will not vote for the free eolnago bill of 'the senate 'finance com mittee, lie told tho men from tho sliver states that he would not voto for extreme measures. McBrlde says he Is a blmctallst, an International bl metalist, but that he would be will ing to havo the International agree ment adopted without Including either Great Britain or Germany. He would form a bimetallic agreement with the Latin countries and with the South American republics. IIo would then change tho tarilf rates, granting members of the bimetallic agreement 20 per cent off on all cus toms duties. This would soon bring other countries to terms, and ho thought that Great Britain and Ger many, rather than lose tho South American trade, would Join the agree ment. IIo said that if they did not tho trade would bo taken away, for the 20 per cent discrimination would be moro than they could stand. McBrlde said he would also vote to instruct the secretary of the treasury to pay out no more gold for tho pur pose of export. Under tho present system of buying gold by the salo of bonds, tho United States was paying a premium for gold and' selling it to tho men who wanted to ship gold at par. This was all It amounted to, and he did not think tho United States should furnish gold for export. SOME SOUND IDEAS. A new phase of tho financial ques tion was presented iby U. S. Senator Mills In tho form of a resolution giving seven declarations of policy', substantially as follews: First Acainst tho retirement of outstanding legal-tender notes. Second Favoring the coinage of tho silver bullion ia tho treasury. Third The issuance of emergency legal-tender notes In case of a de ilclcncy. Fourth Against tho interest-bearing bonds. Fifth Establishing a policy of tho United States In paying obligation in gold and silver. Sixth Repudiating tho theory that a public debt is a public blessing. Seventh Urging the rapid extin guishment of tho national dobt an.6 tho molhtcnanco of a 'sinking fund therefor. Mr. Mills Is an ablo Democrat from Texas and his propositions oro Im portant. Wo would like tohear some of tho public men of Oregon onha abovo subjects. These aroproposltlons of vital Importance to tho people re gardless of party. PACIFIC RAILWAY DEBT. The llilcy funding bill nqw being pushed vigorously before congress by lobbyists In tho interest and employ of the Southern Pacific railroad, amounts to but little less than a gift by the government of $80,000,000 to Huntington and the three estates of his partners. Richrnllroad companies, like national bankers, can use their own pleasure about paying debts, but tho people must pay theirs to the uttermost farthing, and too, in better money than in which tho dobt was contracted. Let tho mortgage on these roads bo closed and the property bo sold the samo as any other debts. If tho property will not bring enough to pay the debt due tho government, then commence suit against tho indi vidual estates. This may not bo just according to tho law as it now stands, but it would be just and right. These laws were mado 60 that Just such rob beries as this one could bo made. A little of tho vigor of early California administration of law applied to theso scoundrels would help matters out wonderfully. Brownsville, Times. If theso'mortgages were foreclosed a number of millionaires might have to go to work for a living, and that would bo terrible. But tho present do-nothing monopoly-ridden congresi will doubtless prevent any such calamity. Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, m mercury will iiuely deUrpy the sense of rnell and completely deranfee.the whole ays. tern when entering it through the mucous tnrfsm Such articles should never be uted except on prescrippoHs reputable physician, rs the 'datnacb they will do Is ten fold to the good you can derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufadtured bv F. I. Cheney Xr rn . Tolnln. O.. contains no mercury, and , .taken lnt,ernaly,vactn& directly upon the blood'andSnuCfJus'surraces of the system. In buyhi.IWrCalaiirjL qure pe sure ypu got tho. cenuie. It i takeri internally." and made In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheny&Co. Tes timonial free. . ., CrSolh by Druggists, price 75 cents a bottle. W. D. Harp, of Jllllsboro, Senator Vanderburg,' of Marshfleld,JandO? B. Montague, of1 Lebanon! are mentioned as probable .Populist candidates for ' L - - - la Our Great QraniUthtr'u TlMf, big bulky puis were xa general Uct, .Like tit wcrc big and clum sy, out , jneuec yve. IiiUiis cent ury 01 CllllgUV- cuHieutrwqhave Dr. Pierce's Jleasau JPel lets, wluck ureaiiiiver. onisch kud l?pwel dcrapge Eiekta is the most effective wsj'jdt Assist Nature Uwa; ,ltk Ue, ive, thereby removing of r from the stewack abu foW'tiuW up' a&iWig6r&i.ii! the liver and quickening 1U Urdvjwtjqu, iii'd you. therekyatBOve M-awGi p multitude of distressing diseases, bucu as BBBBBBBW K t oajjjaMafy W avVHHn. 'X &w dBBBBBH jTo a. hBm saar w? xMlt Hi III "JliaBTaVI I I , I R aw - mkLwM bow .and ato mue- Cicaunug Mrs. "Warren, the first white child born In Oregon and one of tho sur vivors 3 of tho Whitman massacre, was recently married to WiUlapi'. Cochran. Tho -couplo 'have rnpVe; from Brownsville, Or., to San Jose, Cal. Mrs. Warren was 60 years old at-' the time of her marriage. Ex. The above is falso. Mrs. Ellia Warren who Is the first white child. born west of the Rocky mountains,. Is sttll residing on her farm near t-tilar city ,and is not married and I m 1 far as we can ascertain, w " w"'j-"i; ing any thing of the sort. The Mrs, Warren referred to above, was a resi dent of McMinnville, and Mr. Cochran resided In Brownsville That the couple has moved to San Jose, CalM is true fflw& ptnpfei, Mo1cesenvpyoi! una Ci;niZiCVVAn numerous to mention. , , 3f .people would lPX ore ,aUeatlo. to ;Mopdy TCgulatltigtU actkof-laVir Krvlces to subdue attacks of daBgereue tUiev. . iuiu . " - ". . u .. .KWuMtai 11-9 OPTCUBa mat, orau naowu y,".irfv'w" for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know .,! Sateman'a Drops, Godfrey' CorJIal, many so-called Soothing Byrups, and most remedies for chllJreu are composed of opium or morphine r le Ybh Know tliat opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic polaons 1 '""' itf Vhutiiio'vr that in most countries Jrugcliti are not permitted tor-ell narcotic without labeling tbem pofeona ? Po Yon Know that you should not penult anyinedlclue to be jlveu yourcblld unless you or your physician know of what it Is composed t P Vow Know that Castorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a lltt of SUInsrcdlentals published with every bottlef Po Vow Know that Caitorla is tho prescription of the famous Dr. Bnruuel ritcher. Ykat it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that mora Castorla is now sold than fall other remedies fur children combined ? Pe Vow Know that, thp fatent Ofllce Deportment of the United States, and of e4her; countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. 1'ltcher and his assigns to use the word " Caaterla ' and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison oM'cine? Pw'Voti Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection -htm because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely XiarnileHH? "o Vow Know that 33 Average doses of Castorla are furnished for 33 cents, or one cent a dose 1 , Po Vow Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchlldren may be kept well, and tbat you may have unbroken rest I t Well, tlicHC llitngn are worth knowing. They ore facts. Tlie faonlns Hlgrnatnre t0 In on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. "stS-F isffStAl J. C. GOODALE P. O. SCHRAMM Goodale Ldrnb?r Company UJ OF SALEM Yards oiiTwelftlVarid Trade Streets Keep the most complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber in tho city, and sell on the most favorable tcrniB.r;Lath and Shingles. Our stock is made at our own mills, of tho best lumber in tho state. C. G. SCHRAMM, i Manager. TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST -yiA- GilglnH NPtfv TBI BUFFET 1 R ROUTE Service and Scenery Unequalled ,1 - 'i Through Palace and Tour in Sleeper joining and Buffet 'Llbrarj Cars Trains'leave Ppttland. and Seattle, daily for the East. Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points. For comfort in travel take the Great Northern. BOZORTH a BROS., Agents; R. C. STEVENS G. W. I A.. Seattle, Wash. A. 11. C. DENN1STON, C. P. & T. A., Portland, Oi. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Manacement libc'ral, Electric cars leave hotel for all public building and.points of interest. Special rates will be given to permanent pations. WAGNER pills. Hence, their great popaUrtty, with aufferers from habitual cul&m; !!- .A tmllxrsailrua. Afree sample of tke Pellets," U to 7 doses) oh (rial, U oiled toany addrm, postpaid, on receipt of name and addraa A. I. Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge, Best equipment lor all kiuds ol heavy Graying ana express naming, Froat Drug Sto e at all tiroes. Teams found ar Red L. P. RYAN & CO. -EXCELSIOR - SAiBlLB- B. C. HEanskn, MANom, Oftlgcol horses used. Satlifactioi guaranteed, StabU back of State Insurance block w lOAPITAL PRIZESr H HM liVl" iw1 1 1 m m U l U I tit Llljt M iBW m docs not do a lottery business to swell its circulation; but In addition to giving value recolved, it gives Its sub scribers valuable premiums. Now is tho time to order your read ing mattcr.laud It will pay you to no tice the following special otlets. Any one of the following lle peri odicals free, 0110 year, to any sub scriber of THK JOURNAL who pays $l.f0 In ad vanco for l ho dally, by car rier, three months, (50 cents a month) or by mail six months, (25c a month) or tho weekly 18 mouths, ($1 a year. FASHIONS, tho best 10 pago Illustrated fashion magnr-lno of New York free for one year. Tho above prices arc net cash, ind the cheapest combination over of fered. Tho "Queen" Is u high-class prnctlcal, homo magazine. Ih Mil Gufc' The delightful Chicago children's magazine. Just the thing to read to the little ones of tho homo circle. It brings the kliulorgarten Into the homo. Song, games and story, lleau- tlfully illustrated, 81 a year, Pub lished by the Kindergarten Literature Co. 1 TH1 !F lliJ NEWS A practical farm paper, edited by n staff of experienced agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what tho f armor wants. 1 1 K A handsome, attractive, homo pa per, to which overy woman will glvo a hearty welcome W 1 1 ! T mi 1 IVi WHO Tliat groat national newspaper, which is known to overyliody. ? MP ) IB. u Of any of theso publications can bo had by calling nt THE JCUIWAL ofllce or dropping us a postal card. Any two of tho above Jperiodlcals can bo secured by paying M and tak ing TIII5 JOURNAL twico as long as required to secure one. When tho extremely low prlco of THE JOURNAL Is considered, this will bo found the most liberal offer mado by nny paper on tho coast. fee mm EDITORS, Salem, - Oregon. K TO kissssssssMd 10 (A tn 0) H Wl Ed Throiigl fii. r&i flr m te TO TflJl 5 - PRIZES i EAST! VIA THE " Union Pacific System. ( Tlirough l'ullman I'aluce Sleepers. Tout! Sleepers and F'leu Reclining Chairs ilAib Iwtwcen TORTJDA.VD to CHICAGO Our trains are heited by steam and cau (iiiKu uy 1 iihicii HK"' Time to Chicsco, 3 t 2 dsys m new petitoffl. Time tn Ni!v Which is many hours quicker than cr m urk, 4 1-2 days. For rates, time tatilr nnrl full lnlnrm,iitnn apply to noisii .0 BAiaimi, Audits, Salem, Or, R. W. BAXTER. C. B. WINN, General Acent, Dlu. Pass. Agent, I3S Inlrd Street, Portland. 0. R, k N. CO. E. M'NEII.U RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICI -OF- Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den. vcr Omaha and Kansas Cily. Low rates to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. Portland - San Fjancisco, Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland, Dec. 4th, 9th, 14th loth, 24th, and 29th at 8 pm. Fare Cabin, $55 steerage, $2.50. NVILLAMFTTIS RIVER DIVISION. Portland Eugene. Steamers Elmore and Eugene Uave SaUm for Eugene and Corvallls Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. Bo. Leave for Portland Mondays. TuWav. Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. jjowest ireignt ana passenger rates. Round-trip tickets vera cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked throufli to all points without extra transfer charges. Fot full details call on Boise & Barker, agents, Salem. Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agent. mwmKMM MsMMsSMSjSMHpssa mmtiwmm.i sswsssnifsMMi imupms p RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dlnln Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dululh, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT& .C0. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srrcet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pais. Agt., Morrison St., comer Third Portland, Of, OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. CoRiicctinir at Yanulna Bav with the SR Francisco & Yaqulna Bay &temhti Co, STEAMER FARALLON." a 1 and firtt-clats In cwyt9"i sails from Yanulna for San Francisco aWut every 8 days. rauenger accomoiouaiioM utwaqmswu , Shortest route between the WilltsMttc valley and California. Fare frcn Albany or pnintt wt W Baa Franclscoi Cabin, $12; steerage, JH; cabi 1 roand trip, good 60 days, $18. For sailing dates apply to II, L. AVALDEN. Ag. Albany, Or, CHAS. CLARK. CorvallU, Or. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccnalli. Or, A. I. CHURCHILL, Local Aat. Stw. K. M. WAITK THVmm CMa, BOOK AND JOB FtUNTEM - 1 UlaultWuhMuhft Hush's New Mck over the bank Coaa't l-r. I