w u nil M i'-i , ) sure JimM, ue an a tt If you want a llCOLlV O Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of th het of counterfeits and Jralta- tlM ! as gw ffcmutte. Daily Capital Journal 1Y HOKKU BKOTHBRS. FIUDAY, FEB. 28, 1890. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby nnnounco myself ns n cnndldnto for the ofllcc of COUNTY ASSESSOIl subject to the ylll of the county Republican convention. (1-w J. A. VAN EATON. Mitchell iiiul Mcllrhlo both voted for Merrill's motion to take nn the house tnrlll bill. The Journal can't argue with n paper that has a man holding down n "ob In every department. Moiqultoi and spring flowers come together In February. The former hiHtn month; the latter Until Decem ber. Opportunities nro not lying around looso for you to pick up, young man. You must mako an opportunity for you reel f, Having tried tlio uncertainties of this world, Mrs., Lcasq s going to try the uncertainties of the next. The best primary election law over enacted has been knocked out on it technicality by the supremo court of California. There Is an occasional opportunity for n good man to serve the people, hut, alasl where Is tlio good man? Or, If lie Is found, how gee him harnessed to the opportunity? Every cyclist Is an advocate of good roads. They should be taxed to main tain them, and then they would still more appreciate them. 1 ;i. - L I Who will tako mil Nye's place? Wo mean in thin world. Journal. The colonel, perhaps, In this world, but not In the next, for wo believe Hill Nye went to heaven. Salem Tost. Sec bore, nro wo to luivo your com pany forced upon us In tlio hereafter too? One ovcnlng paper will be enough In tlio next world. Wo have a great country with 70, 000,000. Hut ho cannot live on great ness and luiiiihon. The people must lie employed In order to llvo and pros jor. That can only bo done under fearless application of the Republican doctrlnoof protection to all Ameri ca ii industries. Bubscrllwr. objects to Tiik Jouhnai, criticising tho Statesman. It Is rather small business. Sulom has no nemocratloipapernnd tlio people llko to liavo tho opposing view brought out, Qrogniilmi says thoru are too many Republicans anyhow and Is doing all In Its jniwer to cut down tho party to moro comfortable propor tions. A party .has no. business to bo so largo and unwieldy thatu few men or one or two newspapers cannot con troi It, The Hepubllcan party ought to bo tended by a cheap man andn dog, thoOrvgonhin seems to think. Tho edor of kthe Portland Weekly Newsboy has his troubles us well as other Journalists. Ills last Issue has this: 'Two boys, one night, when on Morrison street near Second, collided with n feroeus Individual known us 'Umbrella Jim," his real immo Is James Rherldan, and becamo Involved In a lolunt encounter, from which tho young men came out victorious. Jimmy then went to Third mid Wash IngtonhlriHits mid tried to choke tho editor of this paper becauio ho was a friend of the young men." Muckltn'. Arnica 8alv Cud. uiuitra, ttom, yiem, Salt !,, Fver KU- J'rtcoj ct-nji or money t lW tor Mich VA'A 1Z' Children, Cry.for .ItohaViCittarfcu Piles or no ay rwuirxd. It lP?ui AnW It irifrct mltUcilon ottw ,f,in.i. K . . " . -. .w,.,TU. fer'V1"'71" th back w, cht oi ' i Porous SOME MARCH MAGAZINES. Notes on Some Important Forthcoming Publications. From Flag to Monitor is the title of a new story for boys of public school life In England, by Andrew Hornet hc uuthor or Through Thick and Thin and other well-known boys' classics. The Washington Educational Re view of Tacoma U at hnnd for Febru ary. It has articles on the education if the Greek people and on Shakspear that nrc above tlio average quality of matter printed in educational magn zincs Macmlllnn & Co. have in press a volume of Studies -In Judaism, by Mr. S. Shechtcr, Reader In Rabbinic In the University of Cambridge, which deal In a scholarly manner with many somewhat obscure topics in connection with the Jewish faith. ft "Pleasant Hours" for boys and girls is the best 10 cent monthly we have seen. Twenty-two features and choice Illustrations, with matter appropriate to tlio season, In each issue, mako It a complete publication. Frank Leslie's Pub. louse, New York. Hou.se keepers will be especially happy over tho forthcoming number of Table Talk (tho American author ity on culinary matters). Our readers aro Invited to 6ond for a sample copy, which will be mailed to them free upon application to Table Talk Pub lishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Tlio Overland Monthly is out for March, with ono of its perfectly orig inal cover pages by Plcrro Hoerlngcr. An educational department Is added, with an nblo paper by 'William II. fliutson, professor of English liter ature In tho Lcland Stanford Jr. nut- vcrslty. We do not know as It Is In ! bor of mlnorofllces In the departments the line of commercial success, butlnt Washington, and In the nostal nnd this magaxlno should be In tlio hnnds of nil our teachers who can nfford to buy It, and we can club It cheaply. The leading article lu tho March number of tlio Forum will bo con trlbiitepby thocmlucnt French novel ist and critic, Th. lleiitzon (Madame Hlaus). Mndamo Illanc contrasts "Family Lire In America" with fam ily life in Franco, frankl criticising certain phases of American home-life. Mine. Illanc declares, however, that, witli certain reservations, which she mentions In Iter article, she shall be delighted to see French society be come moro and more Americanized, and that In her opinion the typo of tlio American family is very likely 1110 0110 that will at last pre vail a profoundly interesting article. Just a fow suggestions of tho ap proach or spring and tho coming of Easter give a rofreshlngly poetic and timely Interest to the March Ladles' Home Journal, which In Its lltcrarv. artistic nnd moro prnctlcnl features. Is exceptionally strong nnd unusuallv attractive. The number opens with a fascinating story by tholatoKugono iiom-"Tlio Wcrowolf." It is ex- plained by the editor that "Tlio Were wolf is the only manuscript by tho lamented poet mid story-writer that has not been published, mid that It was written and re-wrltteu eight time by tlio author before It exactly met his approval. It Is nrohahlv mm of the best or all Mr. Field's writings. Howard Pyle lias Illustrated tho story admirably. ". Professor Kidney Sherwood, of John Hopkins University, has contributed1 n noteworthy paper to the March Forum, entitled "An Alliance With I wwami tho Uasls of a national! Foreign Policy." Professor Sherwood ' contonds.thnt the .conomlc changes ; if our century aro rapidly pushing us Into u iMMltlnu where wo M),ii i obliged '.u self-defe'iK T ?? nctlvop.ut In tlio polities of Eurono Honor a treaty with England which vvo,, Id rooRen.,ddeo the Monio Doctrine, a Monroe Doctrine not baaed upon tt weekly sentlmoiitall.v out u stmng common-sonse which roc- ognlretl that America, ly welcoming tho most elvlllwd Industry n.ul KOv. yn.wwwntliWUa host Inter- In McCluW Magazine for March i. . ftswi- or-iS"; """" . ,C01"' w,"i, tlio blog. 1 . HO liavo inter. wiwmwo from the Interests of tim Uiem. nw, taken as a mass nt i.. men. I say this with the greater free d6m, because, being a politician my self, none can regard it as personal." There urc also nn amusingly Judicious love proposal of Lincoln's, and somo lively reminiscences of him ns the leader in a successful manuMivrc to establish the State capital nt Spring Held, mid as a young lawyer in that smart, new town. The pictures arc numerous, and include four portraits of Lincoln. Superintendent Thomas Ilyrncs, the recently rtf 'red chief of police of New York, has jjst completed a remark able work "Piofcsslonal Criminals of America." Jt contains a gallery of j over -100 pictures, taken from life, of the most celebrated criminals; burg lars, counterfeiters, pickpockets, bank sneaks, shoplifters, etc., a majority of whom arc now plying their vocations in our midst, it contains their de scriptions, records nnd present where abouts, and Is brought down to date. It Is a voluminous woik of quarto size, and should be invaluable to police officers, Judges, prosecuting olllcers, banks, to ninny mercantile houses, and others liable to come In contact with and be victimised by theso most dangerous criminals. It contains n great amount of matter, particularly Interesting to the general public, which hns heretofore been hidden in the police archives. The book will be issued at once by G. W. Dillingham, New York, and will be1 sold by sub scription, price $.". In none of Ills papers upon "This Country of Ouis" has cx-1'rcsidont Harrison delivered himself with Hitch vehomenco nnd emphasis as he has In the one In the March Ladles' Home Journal, "The President's Duties." Besides commending one of Jir. Cleve land's nets, and censuring Ambassa dors for making political speeches, ho talks of presidential appointments in a Hunt feeling and almost pathetic way. Upon the hitter theme, in glv Ing endorsement to Civil Service He form, he says: "In spite of nil the difficulties that beset the question of removals and appointments it must be conceded that much progress In the direction of a betterment of the ser vice has Iwen made. The Civil Ser vice Rules have removed a largo mini- other services, from the scramble of politic, nnd have given tho president, the cabinet Olllcers nnd the members of congress great relief; but It still re mains true that In tho power, of ap pointment to ofllcc the president lluds tho most exacting, unrelenting nnd distracting of his duties. In tho na ture of things ho begins to mnko enemies from tho start, and lm no way or escape-it Is fate; and to a sen sitive man Involves much distress of mind. Ills only support Is In tho good opinion of thoso who chiefly enre that tlio public business shall bo well donc.juidnro not disturbed by tho consideration whether tills man or that man Is doing It; but ho hears Teryllttlo directly from this class. No president can conduct a success. mi numiniHirnuoii without tho sup port of congress, and this matter of uppolntments, do what ho will, often weakens that support. It Is for him always a sort or compromise between his Ideal nnd tho best attainable thing." John H. Jlltchcll's patriotic advo cacy of rliulcncniloiiL blinetalllsm will endear him to the heart of citizens of, all parties. A Startling Admission. In Now York City, for five con secutive years, the proportion of Deaths from Consumption has been three In every Twenty Persons. c.M'u.1.0 of Chotera, Yellow Pever and VlSiUloJSe MS & "cdve tu'e ost carefuicoS lon fo ;tbelr Prevention and cure, while f5 Sf?ifli.Vlcew5.encomP?rcdwJth those of coioVmS41!0?,6 ktT&loS St' ftiffSgl,W SS&t i,ftu .orrhase? Cod lfr S &rM"!J!" . cwei, ?Pa ff lu MXgB?J5?e has led jnty PracUtlene: pracutJoner. u well ft the public at to place their main reliance la Dr 'dolden Medical DUcovery? It del large, u ??A.";AL,5te?Si,.955 .----- v-v.ujvuusumpuon can. 11 l3)Wi.e".to.ut" of ' disease, be with the ' Discovery." Dr. Pierce do ask people to believe unUl theVha taken aaSHSuajKyasB vniMfintii for tbemielvM. A T.A.t.t-. t." erTpubil, TT "' AA HfWM nedtcal tnativ (VMiiBdffi-'S w their book form of 160 rR Ufa for Nothing SENT POSTPAID IN EXCHANGE FOR 100 COUPONS, on, ir you rntrzn, FOIl 2 COUTONS AND $1.00 IN CASH. The watch It nlclcel, cood timekeeper, quick ctem wind and let. You wilt llnd one coupon inside nek 2 ounce bae and two couponi Inildo each 4 ounce bg of BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. Send coupons with name and address to BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO,, Durham, N, C. Buy n bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, v Inch gives n list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. WANTED An honest, active centlcman or lady to travel for reliable established houses Salary $780, payable $15 weekly nnd ex penses. Situation permanent. jReferenco Encloto self.addreised stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, 316 Omaha Dulld ing, Chicago. 2 25 im FOR SALE Eicht milch cows and tWO 2- Gervais, 224 tf year olds. Inquire of M J Or. Egan, PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma and San FiancUco papers on sale at Miller's Postoffice block PUlJLIC MEN, POLU'OIANS AND HUS iness houses can obtain alt newspaper infor mation from the prcs of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Ilurenu, I Alien i) union uiock, 1'ortunci. 12 2otl P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription Agency for all newspapers and magazines. Fine atock of cigam and confectionery. F. V. Miller, Prop. 1 14 tf FOR SALE OR TRADE -'1 he best hay fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy terms, or trade lorgood hotel, For particulars inquire at this office. II. A. Ii. 1311m CARPET PAPER-Urge lot of heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. lust the thing for putting under enrpots. Call at Journal office. MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans, uans considered without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Rank buildinH. hush MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm properly. Over4Hush's Dank, T. K. FORD HARD TIMES PRICES The times are hard ami I propose to give the public hard times prices. New factory shoes.plain 100 With toes and calk 1 r0 Iland.made steel shoes 2 00 Track shoeing 3 j0 ,M , "Jack" Ilai'L'tns, 100 Chcmeketa street. ail CommjrcUl st., Salem Or rJ7bulls US upwards. Pants upwands.rjjr Capital Transfer -Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. r.xnress. bnircape ami nil LUJ. r ... 1. done promptly. Leave orders at Patton' storo- 13.3., DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains DaC. gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER W. A. Cusick President. J. II. Albert. ICashier. l.U. 1 11 iiui nc; OR SALEM. Transact general banking business. FARM FOR SALE! .i?.!f "S!0". lK m,,M of Wap- .nmi. rTi' i"""1"1 county, ana ij miles south of Gaston, 17 acres or hops, huge hop house, 20 acres wheat land io acres o f.nwe "tin a variety of Ume t(Useit .'nL"0''11 in cuhtva.lon Jen inTJ f. fcreek on evev 4o cre$- W sell in tracts of 40 acres or more, at prices .out $280 upward, according to location and implement,. Easy terms. For further particulars inquire of WM. II. EGAN 2 24 tf Gervais, Or A CARD. fe"?.'""" .. ih;ie;;;3v"La":re,.olr?.n y llshmnt..i? S""" tauorng estab mnment at No. 201 Comm.M.i ....A. SSL" 1!.d.e " from Jia.en unwkrJ. a. i Me.10 orJer '" 4-So upward C. H. LANK, MEItCHANT TAILOR iunif'il dyu ihi i ii 1 1 1 1 t ) MARKET. UF-FREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props. Dealnrs in all kinds of fresh and salt meats tpFresh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDBICJI'S MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial St. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Heck & Co. Host meats In tho city, Prompt delivery nt lowest prices. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Buildn-, For water service apply at office. Hills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the office. Open splcket to prevent freezing, posi tively prohibited. Care should bu taken if In danger of freezing to have stop and waste gate closed seo section 3 rules and reg ulation. No deduciion in bills will be al. lowed for absence or for anv cause whatever unioss water is cut 01 irom premises. THE WAR IS OVER and no one is hurt. The undersigned havs dissolved partnership on Slate street, and lm opened a wagon and carriage shop at 32J Commercial st,, in connection with Sprague & Crounk's blacksmith shop, opposite the State Insuranco building, where I will carry a complete line of carriage and wagon wciod material, and I am ready to build or repair any kind of vehicles on thort notice, from the heaviott to the lightest, and will give prices which nave never ocen neatu 01 ueiore. 1 guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction, (jive mc a call. 11. J. IIERSCHUACII, Salem, Oregon. 1 28 FREE TO AIL LADIES! I have a very simple home ireatment which I will send free to all suffering women. Cures itniaie irouuies 01 every nature. Moit won- derful remedy ever known The half has never been'toldj For could we with Ink the ocean fill, Were every blade of grass a quill, Were the whole world of parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade To tell the merits of Halm of Figs, Ilwould drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, Address Mrs. J, Linn county, Or. ut.ii Biiciiucu irom suy 10 SKy, v. 11., 00x90, t airman. 2.l2.imt TO THE FARMERS! Wc have ust completed a new feed yard, one-half block south of the court house, riease give us a call. Team 10c. 26 BUSSARD & SIMPKINS. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MakesaspMalty of fine repair work, Seth 1 homas clockv, etc., 3ts Commercial Street F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. .i . , 48i Winter street, tyilard times prices always. mzim QNc4tAu izg cm aoy. P0ZZ0NP5 GOMPLEXIDM Pnwni V5isys&dsa &jt ,tmuz 1 iWSTi,."rMIOre- i IHSSaHSaa 1 ssks'ESm?--..- lm" Bisea tr at ebanre. ' UW- i '-- MMKtMM !-.' I rra ta?.BB:!rw cunEi remedy. uuuurrni OlLS&dAVB.l UTAtrc4 Irn.iau iuuiUjl k UHilora 'on. Irriuih.a' STSKS: . 1 "J meo. t All 1 InnEuutkuwiiiOoL i i KZSiS&JSSS OZLZL Commercial Street, Corner Stale Vim Capital Printing Company has re moed (o that lecalion. Call o-i us. i In all towns and localities throughout United States and territories to sell the Fount ain Vaher nnd Steam Cooker, tho best in urc. It saves its own price in the wear of ' clothes in less than six months, Sent C. O. ' I), by express, propaid, for $3.50, in tin J J in cornier. For particular, address J.rB. BROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon. EAST AND. SOUTH- ,VIA- Shasta Route. OFHTIIE Southern Pacific Co, California Express Train Run dai, between Portland and San Francisco. South I North 8130 p. , 1 1 :oo p. I 0145 a. Tv7 lv ar. i'orl.ana Salem SAn Fran. at. lv. Iv. Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon Cit Jity, Wo Uburu. aaictn, turner, Marion Jefferson, Albany, AlbailV luncllnn. Irvlnir. Eugene, Creswll, IJrnin, and nil stations from Roeburg lo Ashland, inclusive. U0SKI1UR0 MAIL DAILY. South North 8::io a.m. 11:00 a.m. C:20 p.m. lv. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. nr. Hoseb'g lv. 4:-i0 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:U0 a.m. SUiKM I'ASSCNOBK. South L North 10:03 a.m. 8:00 11.111. 1:00 p. in 0:15 p.in lv. Portland ar. nr. Salem lv. DIN' NfJ CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN 1JUFFET SLEEPERS and second -class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, IKt.vnrn Portland and Corvallls. dailv (ex- cept Sunday.) 7130 ft in, I Lv. Ar. Portland. Corvallls. Ar. Lv 6120 p. m. I2M5 pro. 1 y in, ) m. vurvaiii3. iv I 1, 1 3S P. m. At Albany and Corvallls rnnni-rt with trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4MS p. 7'25 P. I Lv. 1'ortland Ar, . I 8:25 a. m. irj 6:50a.m. ) Ar. AfcMlnvllleLv THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rate! E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. f. & P. A., R.KOEHLER, Manager. lmUanr' GLANCE iATlHISIMAP. transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omalf,. ffl' ri e1uiPm,ent l superb. EleraS Buffet hbrary, spoking and WplnToX with free reel n ne chair p,-if if . ' uriousaccommodailnn. -n. " ."""ir '.ux aed on&ffi? CieLa.mi ?. '"ry rail. address """""icriniorTnation, C. J. EDDY. General A . J. W. CASEY, Tray. Paw. Agent. rortlandt fillarawui . TRABr MART. SSfOH fATKMTS. Chicago, Milwaukee, & Si. Paul Ry, 3ffiS '-; -) asrft o R bclcr.tt.lo American Afjcnoy for a JxKlTsTfAT fVSQli TRABr MART. trough Tickets THE EAST' VIA THE 'Union , Pacific SVstm Tl.. I. M..I1 - . "l imuuii 1 unman I'nlnce SIp.- Sleepera and Frco Rccl?nl B T" between ,ng chirs diil; OttTLAND to CiuotQ Time to New V01V4 l-a Says appyr T' llme-Ubnd fll Infor the BOZSBi 2iAX(KEH, R.W.BAXTP.II. ARe"U'.U General Acent! ni.. T VJ?N. ..,, n n ...' II3SlTllIrd Street. .'."V AW :, biLAT'1 "-'uuna 1 ft & N. CO, E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO fllE-EAST GIVES THE -OF CHOICE Two Transcontinental K Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and D- ver Omaha and Kansas Clly. jJ eastern cltlas. ' ia" OCEAN CITIES. Portland -San Fjancisco. btcamers leave AInsworih dock. Portlaj gib ftp?"' "d --B Fare Cabin, S?:sleeraire m VflLLAMFTJ-fi, RIVLV DIVISION Portland-Eugene. bteameri Elmore and Kuth Iesve SJei for Eugene and Corval lis Saturdays SnSin rucsdaysand Thursdaj, at abrat ? Leave for Portlnmi Thursdays and Salurdav ar fi . .umuuu nionuavt. hmJ.. . ' --. Lowest freight and passenger 'rates, Round-trip tickets vero cheap. to all points without extra iran.r., -1. ' Fot full details call on Boise & BiaV agents, balem, Oregon, or address. ' tiW. II. IIURLBURT. v ,1 j G,cn ' ??' A8l- Po'lhnd, Or. For full detain call on or address nm.. . , G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Apa. :-. BftClFl UM, RUNS Pullman SleeDinp-SCars, ElegantiDlnlnp" Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars To ..St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fim, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS ToClitcago, Washington. Phlladelohli. Krt :agj ork, Boston, and all Points tost ana South For information, time cards, tickets, call on or write 'r mips ud THOMAS, WATT &4CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, 0;J A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pan. Art, Morrison t corner Third Portlsnd, ft. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- td Eastern R. R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connectlntr at Vanillin Rav witlltt' r . : . : . .ir . ' .. n. rrencisco ee yaquina way Bteamsmp w. STEAMER "FARALLON," ., 1 and first-class In every respect. " from Yaoulna for San Eraneisco aboat c7 8 il.iv. Passenger accommodations unsurpsufi; Shortest route between the WilUmctteTiwr nd Callforala. "rJ Fare 'frw Albawy or polntt weUtoB Fraacbco, CaUn,'Ji2; steerage, j&i & round trip, good 60 days, tlS.jal For sailing dates apply to H. L. WALDEN. Afieat- CHAS. OLARK. Corvallls, Or. ,., . EDWIN STONE, Manager, CciYallls, Or. A. J, CHURCHILL. Local A&nb&a E. 3T. WAITE PJtINTING C0 BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Buh' Ncw'grUk aver the bank ComTjL- MBBSK TO ' if bUVi gwwww Smssu kcaiauiTvo warn Solu by Druuu. vr. lf,L':" J" H'a vrrjr, ttrtuhr hoi onru5t. PPrInUia Hmv You $&en Mw sv feMoin Pow Box t Jt '. T Wk!r:ra0J - -, . -.BVl K,Y, yotlt QJtjJ J At fr nH4i ek box of Powder. . ,. 1 1 f V Sl