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i 4b i SUMK-jA : A l i ' .'?',. '- ma mm- &i 61 SE ' 1 1 -.s -uwmn :-S ' Hf ft " s , '4i I yi t t ? a 1 kvt:. N rj l:. 3 PtlH ' el mm 5111 S4 f vapKP R$3&Vt1 f'Jff 'MM I till If you want a sure relief for plna la the wiclt, side, chest, or limbs, use an ' AllCOCK S Plaster Bear M Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imita tions Is as good as the genuine. Daily Capital Journal BY HOtmR BROTHERS SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1800. IT HAS DEEN OBSERVED. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET Representatives, DR. J. N. SMITH, of Salem, II. h. UARKLEV, or Woodburn, K. W. CHAPMAN, of Rrookft, M'KINLKY MITCHELL, of Gurvitis, DAVID CRAIG, of afuclcay. County .1 udu;c, OROVE P. TERRELL, of Mcliama. County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Sllverton. Comity Clerk, L. V. EHLEN, of IJuttevllle. Sheriff, F. T. WH1GHTMAN, of Salem. Recorder, F. W. WATERS, of Salem. .Asscors J. W. IIOBAUT, of Gurllcld. Surveyor, R. 11. IIERR1CK, or Yew Park. Trcanurpr, JASPEIt MINTO, of Salem. WMhwiI Knnnrlnti.iiili.nl. GEO. W. JONES, of Jefferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGH, of Salem. Tot JiihIIco of 1 lie Peace Salem Dlst., H.A.JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A. T. WALN. FINISH THE JOB. Tlio delegates to the national Re publican convention should llnlsh the Job and not elect Mr. Jo. Simon na tional committeeman Ho Is now completely retired from Oregon poli tics, and should be kept there. As national committeeman lie would have Krcat power over federal appointments, to which ho Is not en titled. Ho does not represent falr inluded, progressive Republicanism, and his services arc no longer needed as national committeeman. Finish thujoband retire Jo. Simon. His admirers can still admire him. His worshipers can still worship him. Hut It Is not necessary to give him power and authority In the name or t lie party. WHEN THE WAR IS OVER. DY A BYSTANDER Farewell, Dolph nnd Simon. Jo Simon got the double shake. George II. 'Williams Is a J General peach. THE SIMON DOWNFALL. Tho Republican state convention, following the llrstnnd second district conventions, were both direct slaps at tho Dolph-Slmon faction. Tongue triumphed at Albany, Fulton in tho second district and Judge Carey at tho state convention. From tho pri maries to the state convention the battle has raged within tho party for the control of the party machinery and tho Dolph-Slmon ruction that has held sway for twenty years has gone down before the nowor and hotter blood of tho parly every tlino. Indeed much of tho best old blood in tho Re publican party of Oregon Ims alllotl ItflcU with tho now deal element. Whllo Mr. Simon has boon tho central figure In tho rlngcoiistcllatlon, tholr stars lmvosct to rise no more. It Is tho decree of tho rank and lllo of tho Republican party that cleaner methods prevail and that tho party oxlrlcato Itself from tho deilllng In fluences of lKsslsin and corrupt centralization or power at Portland In tho hands of a few men. Tho party Is going to bo big enough to holdall classes In Its ranks and admit not alono a select circle with n peculiar typo of circumcision to Its councils. Tho next legislature will not waste the peoplo'stlinocoinbattlngn corrupt ring, but will bo ablo to attend to tho peoplo's business becauso tho pcoplo have now attended to tholr own busl uom and madu reforms possible. Sir. Simon will nover regain his standing, prestige and Inlluenco with tho Republicans of Oregon. Ho will probably wrea,k his vongcanco on tho party as ho has done In tho past, by dofoatlng part of tho ticket; but that ganiK Is nearly blocked. A straight Mitchell legislative ticket and an antl-Slmon, antl-Dolph ticket will bo named at Portland, and It will bo elected. Thive-roiirths or the Repub lloniw and swen-olghths 0r tho pooplo w behind the antl-Dolph-Slmon movement that was started in tho lust legislature, and that Is ,10v U-arlng niimiiovur urn state. Tho day of boiler polite and belter men has arrived In Oregon. Tho day or boss low and private party pUIUer Is ftbout over, PULL STRAIQHT. "If .Mr. Simon and his gang shall not be able to eat the taxes In Multno mah county next year, which now seems very likely, they will hare tho satisfaction of knowing that tho Hume mob will be hungry. It Is Pen- noyer nnd his crowd who are likely to come out sleek in tlicsprlng or '08." Hlllsboro Independent. Tho above rrom Mr. Tongue's home paper must not bo uscrlbcd to Mr. Tongue. Mr. Tongue and all tho dele gates he could control were at tho Republican state convention working and voting to down "Simon and his gang." Tho friends of Sir. Tongue have confidence In his Integrity nnd know as a matter of fact that ho lias' pulled straight to tho end against tho gang above rcrerted to. Such Items as tho above "cut no ice." T. T. Gccr'a lovnlty has won him recognition at last. The Orcgonlnn Is not running tho Republican party. Hnrvey Scott has profound cdltoria silence on stale politics. Tho Republican platronn Is the one Mr. Dolph did not stand upon. Harvey Scott did not write tho Ore gon Republican platform this time. for .purity of the ballot and agnlnat corrupt politics, in bis speech against . seating tho Simon delegation; and ho carried the convention wltii him two to.onc. In 1880 the lower house or tho Ore- ( gfm legislature had only two lady, clerks. The plan or employing ull the surplus population or tho state about l me legislature una not yeu men ween originated. M Mr. Hermann and his friends will be found solidly supporting Tom Tongue. The "tariff for revenue only" Is tho weak spot of tho Democratic stato platform. Isn't It about time for intelligent people to quit taking that lyingshect, tho Orcgonlnn Tom Tongue is a SIcICinley tariff man, and McKlnley seems to bo a Tom Tongue silver man. Clnud Gntch had the courage of his convictions on tho money nucstlon, ugalnst free coinage. The nlntform or 18112 Is trood enough. It endorses the principle or bl-mctnl- II3111 against one-motnllism. The little $800,000 loss is no more. In the noxt Scuat he will next time take his scat on tho Moor. Charley Fulton and Tom Tongue deserve tho thanks or tho state for helping down the Simon faction. The Statesman claims it was on only one side of tho congressional light. It didn't try to spring a dark horso? Mayor Gatch or Salem, who wns a member of tho committee on creden tials, Is reported to have said: "It wns an nwful dirty mess, those Port land primaries. H 1 had It to do over again I would sign a report to throw out both delegations." "What county Is he from?" asked Judge Williams, when Lawyer Mill- lory arose to speak for the Simon dclcgatesatFortlund. The convention hnrl tvifiiKprl t.n linnr 111 til as il con testant, and ho then asked to be heard mi n nrnxv from Grant county, it' raised a hard laugh at the expense of theSlmonltcs. After going almost cnuy get ting up "sound money" resolutions for tlu-j Orcgonlnn, mid running his legs off for the old ring, Max Pracht got wild at last for being left off the ticket for delcgate-at-lairtt. He was In a tower ing rage, nnd lleu-ely said: "Senator Dolph, you've got me to light from this on. This turning or me down Is n cold-blooded outrage. Jo. Simon, you've not got through with me yet." Dolph and Simon arc to be forgiven many sins If they rcallysaton Pracht. i. iVi,.H!JlH, '"", (,',"l, I I'M. - l"U .mLH;.vi mum Say! mister! youVe dropped your in -i,..,. IfrSlllUilSm' ' ". ,.; ;-rrj, ,. -. .1 mCINEYT9j On fjltn la,! . UuU Hank IndUln1'' JlSMiSSSSSr 6$ff SPSPWVjSy of Slultnomali's tli- the following collo' FEEL3 BETTER. Tho Republican Roscburg Plain dealer feels better and now says: Douglas county '8 "fnvorlto eon" has been turned down by a combination against him; thus retiring Mr. Her mnnn, tho ablest congressman tho state has over had, mensurlng his ability by his success as a con gressman. Douglas county Is still In lino or battle for tho stnto's ntlvmmn. ment on tho road of progress. Doug las county w II irlvo Mr. Tnnvnn n ...... Jorlty next June. Tliogrentnrlnclnlo of American protection to American moor, Aiuorlcan Institution nnrl Americanism generally. Is or trrentnr concern to tho pcoplo than tho per sonal honors to any one or a score or men who aspire to tho nosltlnn of congressmen from tho first district. Sir. Tonguo Is conceded to bo an able man and. If elected. w ir.mt i.n .-m dovoto his bcsteiionjlo..4tnfiin int. of this district and for t.i.n ,.,!.! wellfaro of tho Rtate. FAILING MANHOOD Cwral and Ncrvcua Debility. hiwytthcn WiSS?. tin. JitfiibwJsW ua. SSSit fi?W,'W Aa lOwAlon aia nvor i!MTSUXwi idTu5vv' melius til u I V ' irv. WIEEBr04t00.,lHff4Jl)H,Y. Oood Platform Talk. Tho Dalles Times 'Mountaineer dis courses this: Tho democratic control commlttco wish tho voters of Wasco county to understand that every word of their "homo platform," as published yester day means Just what It says, and If nny or our candidates are elected wo will hold them to strict account, blllty. Wo will wee that they mako ho showing or their business, nnd In this we are willing to bo held to Just .nowi accounianuity, as a party, hcrenrtor. Hero Is our homo plat plat eonn: Resolved. That tho county officers nominated bv thu ,.,.......!,... ........ Pledge themselves, tr elected, to uso all Its endenvors ror a clean, conservn tlvo and ecouoiiilenl mi.,. i.,i. ..,.... andthattheywlllrerttothoanmty control committee, as soon as possible alter taking said oniiw. ,. ...!..'.; or the cost or said offices ror tho ptist two years, nnd when called upon by tho sat, county central committee, toy will furnish a statement of the affairs of said onices, s conducted by ,Vf ,.m V umuo (,U"K their term of onico and any recommendations mulo by the central committee, E toward economy, will 'KS0 Proix-r consideration. !Xh,jraW Tho Clarion delegation stood fully two thirds, if not more for Charley Fulton and condemnation of tho rotten primaries. . The Marlon delegation at tho Re publican stato convention voted al most solidly against the Slmon-Scott-Dolph delegation. w Tom Hruco was ono of tho hardest workers, at the Republican stato con vention, against scatlug the Slmnu Dolpii faction. Dnlrymnlo. of Albany. Don.. Car- son, of Salem, rep., Huydcn, or Salem, Dem., nro tho three candidates ror dis trict attorney. For chairman or tho stato central commlttco Hon Sol Hlrsch or Port-lnnd-antl-Dolph, antl-Slmon, and roc. John II. Mitchell. .. The friends of Phil Motsehnii nnd Chas. Fulton wore already talking up their ravorltcs ror governor at tho stato convention. Rev. Chas. Collin and wife will preach nt a Salem church Similar. That Is right. H a minister lms n wlfo ho should tnko her with him. It wns nnothornalf In the collln of tho Simon Dolnh comblnatlnn nmi a uuon drovo It home and was tho horo of tho hour. Charley Fulton will yet bo Governor. Judgo William Waldo says ho voted "yes" on seating tho antl-Slmon dele gates on enual terms with ii.a ei, delegates; and ho did right. .. For tho Hrst tlmo in tho history of tho stato tho Multnomah delegation inn mit run uio stato convention. The two factions simply sat opposite ench other and said nothing. Judgo Slallory continued so long after he was throin?h n,..t ., .. could remember what ho had said at tuo beginning. Ho tirwi n,n .in gates all out of voting for him. In tho caucus vldcd delegates, qtiy took place: Jo. Simon Wo cast 23 votes for Harvey Scott. D. P. Thompson We cast 23 votes for Sol Hlrsch. Gen. Williams How do you vote, Sir. Hlrsch? Mr. Hlrsch I leave the decision to tho chairman. Gen. Williams As ho wifs on both tickets, I vote for Sol Hlrsch I Ten ballots were taken on tho third Judicial district nrosccutimr attorney ship nt the Republican state conven tion. On tho llrst ballot it stood Mc Cain 21, WyattlO, Carson 18: 25 to elect. Second ballot, Wyatt 10, Mc Cain 21, Carson 18. Third, McCain 21, Wyatt 11, Carson 17. Fourth. Mc Cain 21, Wyatt 10. Carson 18. Fifth, McCain 20, Wyatt 10, Carson 20. Sixth. McCain 20. Wyatt 8. Carson 20. Seventh, McCain 10, Wyatt 8, Carson 21. Eighth, WaytflO, McCain 10, Carson 23. Ninth. McCain 15. Wvntt. 10, Carson 23. Tenth, Wyatt 1, Mc Cain 15, Carson 31. Carson had tho solid support of Marlon county and conducted a clenn canvass against able opponents. In 1880 Z. F. Moody was speaker nnd T. T. Gccr wns a member. The ses sions were held in the room now used for tho stato library. Tho legislature mot In September, when tho weather was warm. Thoro was only onn lobbyist In attendance and he put In most or his time lying stretched on the wooden benches at the rear of tho members seats llstcnlncr closolv tn what wos said. Ills namo was J. N. Dolph. It was In that legislature a gag law was passed to shut off tho endless talking or one or the members Who then got Off tho rollowlncr ennnn. drum: What was the iiifrnrnn PLUG The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for io cents MONEY ft j cliyorra,mproplr Over Umh's Dmlc. hfi The Rn 106 Kuaraniee leosotiible. lounge. 1 Stole street. H ,' nice the Ik-..-. ..."U ,,m- ."VVf". MttJ ne mil win ma, 11 ''IwteiMnikiSa between the legislature and Gul Almighty ? The answer was, It took the legislature to gag him but God Almighty had gagged the rest of them. They couldn't talk live minutes to save their llve3. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other iliseasos put together, and unntl the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It a local disease, and pre. scribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurrable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. T Liicney o., loieno, uwo, is Hie only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from io drops to a table spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Theyoflei i loo for anv case It fnll to -nm i!.n,1 C-... circulars and testimonials. Address, I'. J. Chkney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. P. O. NIiVS STAND.-Local Subscription Agency f.n r.ll ni-wspnpeis and magazines. Fine ntock of cigais and confectionery. F. W. Miller. Prop. 1 14 tf IrAFlJUS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma nnd San Finncisco paport on sale ar Miller's Postoffice block JISRS1SY. UULL-l-urc bred Jersey bull for service, One of the finest animals bred in Oregon. Terms $1 cash. Call at Englewood Dairy, on Railroad and D st. A. Rich, pro prietor. 3 ig d&wim promptly .d .hoVC 3K.,"ftJ5 iiin it exntrtr.i vi..l .. k comes the' ,mH,i " "!? .V5 .W4rm " lUemielve, In viitou, wa.3nV? m,ui "l Wood purifier nd ihV k.. j xt 0Be l,ue "As you all know. 1 m.. n.. ...i tics,' said General Williams, when ...o ..i0 was proposed for delegate-at-largo. The Simon dolegntes thought ho was decidedly In It. 3 SH CTMTATI Nx JHI'mW rV Mr.Mallory of Dolph, Simon nud Mai ory had tho temerity to slur UurkoRrown nnd Ellis in 1.1. ,. on tho Portland nrtn.niA, . A u ho reads nothing but the Oregonlan! . na uiuiersinrui nniAi. - tr... andDawionofLlnnwiiw near sT witting a fourth report favoring throwing out both Multnomah . tho majority report for Simon's. Charley Fulton ruado a noble stand fa Oar Great tJranmather'a Time, bier bulkv nilla wt-r in general use. I,lketke "uiunderbuss" of mat decade they were big and clum sy, but lnifr..- llve. In Uiiacpni. ury of eullght enment, weliave "r. Pierce'a Pleasant Pel lets, which cure nil l!vm stomach nud bowel derange ments in the most effective way. a little now nnd then, with a nenthV cleansing laxative, thereby removing of! --.0 ..,. U(H vue sioniacn nnd ittultltude of distressing diseases, such w beadaches, Indigestion, or dysSa! biliousness, pimples, blotches, ernpUcmS "TUiH ,lw uuwerous 10 mention. ?p,ewo.u1.? P'y.nwre attention to Properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less fre quent occasion to call for their doctor's dke'aset of dangerous .$!. if aU kno aRents t0 nccom pJIsh this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets nn. nnwinnU I . ""V" r-,t ii 7 , '. Pven Dyuie fartUa-r..0Ce.,( lbey .always la I. . . -.vuimy cueci is to keen A free sample of the Pellets." ( to 1 on posuTowL ""xaeana aaarew cidd VowD's DtspsNSARv Mew CAlf ASSOCIATION. Buffalo, N. V. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TINTYPES Natural and overlasting'finished In five minutes. All for 10 cents Groupc, etc same. No money In advance. At the tent, Asylum avenue, one block east of East school. Ai,',f , 4:4-3t WANTED-,A man or woman in eveiy coun ty to sell the best paying books on the mar net, J3 to $4 made every .day; address box 440. Oregon City. Or. '' X JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, oaints. oils. window glass, varnishes, and the most comolete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. l". VAN PER BAift carpenter, Bullderanjl fj"Ilatd limes prices w,jf PROPOSALS WANta Notice to Iiutldioj Ctae. bids will be ; received it the S . 1 r"7,' ',T''0.' i"? i ...... vuiujicuun 01 Domalt, Koseburg, Or., according t7p!ja lions, etc.. now on r.lni.;t. .. 7. , IJeloi D. Neer, architect, 131k ra lortlancl! ttati. linn.- .iVl 1 Soldiers Home, of KoiebarJ,' Ot il inn us uttompaniMWilliicttijJ uiawn io me oiueroi H. B, lh4 man board ol trustees, fttjai Home, in a sum eqwItoSMnsi the same to lu fnrfeii .m ..i - the Soldiers' Home fond ucat or accepted bidder Wilts euioicj with acceptable bonds, la the,. amount of contract, with it k m within io days after the ircta All bids must be addrewdto S.B.0RH "Late secretary olSwetoi'; -iciiucroi inamei he at Soldiers' Home." The right to reject u; ulri nereoy reserved. Uf ortctdiii Trustees of the Soldicri' Hm. Attest: S. 11. ORMSBY,Qai"J M iss Ballou's Schoo WANTEDr-Two or thiee full blooded Jersey heifer calves, between i five and ten weeks old. """' J. "' care oi journal . 4-33t A. D. SMITIL-Furnlture repaired and re varnished, n dure fram nnJ .. -"... " 25 ?. ' ia!5VaS s,re'cheiJ. upholstenng. Al Job work done on shoit notice. 42 i m IIUIE WING SANK rni.. ,. good,, matting, toatofiffi' JSE screens, etc.. at lowest pr ces. Ladies' un' derwear made to order In th .." -- .... www IIA 42 im OI'ENKU IN CKANNINQ MALL. Wjll recolve children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, Includ ing draw inf. mmlellnrr m...lr nToln .J .. 'J,"!0, ,,e.edle work- AU work tlone on the in. dividual plan, in which each child U ml. vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and rjarticutnn nnnlu ,n Ml., n n.i lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. E. M. WAIl'EPitOTDfi and-: Legal BlankMk Bush's New Brick over lie but Cg DEPOT E AfAla nil !! an1 nittPtim til ikbvh Mil lilrtll kuu iwmmi gage and express to mpnv i'rompt service, 1 eiepoone iup SALEM WATffl TO THE FARMERS! We have imt mmnlni.ii n . .. ...1 one-half block south of. the court house. i'lease give us a call. Team 10c. 26 BUSSARD & SIMPKINS. teh'iSllS &JZVW cow Oil on b. C.&Vman, .reeS bUtC' 3-3Mt p?" Auii-inree acres ol land in Yew trees, all ricli garden land, for sale chean Apply to Lewfs Pettyjohn. , VJ6 af .' J?S"n?ru.,iea.nud PycJ- Top craftinu 1 37"'1 "i,50,.1" transferred or put in 1 good shape. Call or addres Tno W Pr,V i5 Commercial street. ' ' -,.;; ,rr' "FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The best !, fruit and stock ranch in Oregon cStalriX 200 acres. Will sell cheap Ton easy m.s J trade lor grocery stock, tot panicula 'in quUauhisoffice . A B,iaf',i"; ' tear o?H, t tJPhl 'i"icl1 cows nd two 2. year olds. Inqu.raof M.J. Egan, Gemis, OARI'ET I'APEK-Large lot ol hVr Journa -offic B unaer CW. Call at PUiJLlLMliN. HH.I'i'i'iAwii'v ruiii, ic MENrroirnnAisivRiTinjs- Iness bouses mn ni,i.t ... ' . u uui. i-tsST5s.,sa,,s NOTICE FOR BIBS. Notice is hereby given that the county court will receive sealed Tiids for building a cement ..-.0. .uu,,u lo cour( nouse uiock. saia walk to be built aa per plans drawn and open lor inSDnctinn nt tin. nfCji f .1.. .. judge. All bids must be filed at ray office on or before Anrll o iKnA t ... -ti" ,. - one jmnd ed dollars must accompany each bid as security of good faith. The county court further reserves the right to reject each and all bids. . V Eiii.hm. 3'30'wd county Clerk. GEO. FJ3NIItICIB MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block &T3cS. clly Prompt dcliv"y at Office) Willimette HoleFB Vnr watflr if nice IPDIf II -""'-" --. .'.. M. nxvnTili. mnnthlv IB UflM. complaints at the office. i nvriv iirtiniiiiLcu. vt - if In danger of freeing '. , nflM ilncnl uatecuocilM' ulation. No deduction W 1 1 . . r.ttixcui. jo wea lor Hinciiw v. . i unless water is cutoffl, n; Jl . . . fcMllf irMM.t.A.!nf . cnMlurf. '.l iiuiKiuiMw , r ..,Ja3l'I he lowest. nj- -nwi,! nones 1001. ""-,: ij tracted hooHor m, attended to. Just gireb j mpUta street. W " store. WAWKffl buk B. J. mm it men hustlen. hustlen. State and generat ants. "sli ,0 -icommigon. Racine V.reTnSne t , C 0 S 4t COMPANION WANTPR 3 - - 'MtryMathom.' 9th hfiss Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in onpm on the followingi ute ,ev - !? SteiiGSf.;;;:: Silk handkerchiefs . . .'.V.V.V.V V.V.V3 cents . Ji e.l!s and P'!10" sliPs 24 cents per dozen, ana other work in proportion. rFREE DEUVBl W0LZ & WBC SJ De.larsinllW7! ww rnital Tran r iiAionrwpja Exnress. bXSHfi f i1 me promptly. W done store Hanncls and niU rtr ,'n. j i - rvA Miss May Dressmaking and ... ,,-.nta0&i" wersts: - nursi ouvi -- -1 rTtt H & ........ ourtwt'v ,vw5uiy wasnea oy nana. Col, J. 01mted PfopJ A , " , S.3f """iSs.rti,1 lllUiKM "i