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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1896)
y rrrr Wfyifrtfu. p 1 i M Tf & e mi JT SI iwh k to "I 4 ' rf , , i .. '4 I k 1 Uf B-i 3M j ,v h i, n u .iU ! itf i t " -v-vvvjffMsyNifc IBgafflflBgasscagfiBg3aflBiMfi -" SWS"'. ...t1,- il. u..t M. -hoeti or If you want a ure reiteuwr pn in "" " -' - - limbs, use an D r AllCOCk'S Piaster Bbar in MtHD-Not one of the hoat of counterfeits and Imita tions Is as good as tne genuine. Daily Capital Journal BY HOI'ER BROTHERS TUESDAY, APItIL 28, 1890. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. IteprcscntatlvcB, DK. J. N. SMITH, of Salem, II. L. BAKKLBY, of Woodburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Urooks, M'KINLEY MITCHELL, of Gervals, DAVID CKAIG, of Miiclcay. County .Indue, GROVE P. TKKUF.LL, of Meliiinm. County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Sllverton. County Clerk, L. V. ELILEN, of Buttcvllle. SlicrllT, P. T. WIUGHTMAN, of Salem. Itccorder, 1 W. WATERS, of Fnlem. A8"ior, J, W. HOHAIIT, of fli'rfl'Iri. Surveyor, J'. H. IIERItICK, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. School .Siipmliitendetit, OKO. W. JONES, or JolTerHon. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGII, of Salem. For Justice of tlio Peace Salem Dl8t., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. 1'or Countable, A.T. WALN. GIVE THE PEOPLE A CHANCE. There was an awful Htriiwlc In tlilrt state to prevent the maws from con trolling thu primaries. In all con ventions of the dominant party the grcate.it cllorl wui made to keep out men who In any way would roprcncnt tlio people as against the special Interests like capital, corporations, olllcc-holdlni; syndicates, etc. In many counties they succeeded. Rosses and representatives of special Inter ests nay tlio iwoplo cannot bo trusted. The moment the people aro lob have their wiy, wo have Populism, and that Is socialism ami anarchy! The last Harpers uiys: "The most painful ami humiliating fact lit connection with tlio present political condition of this country is tlio apparent helplessness of the people. In n republic the people aro supposed to bo tlio sovereigns. They mako the laws through tliolr repre sentatives, and administer them through tliolr servants, This is tlio theory, and It Is a theory which has been sometimes put In practice much to the moral advantage of thoavcrago cltlren. Rut most of the time, and now more than over liefore, the pepolo of this republic have llttlo to do with choosing their representatives and servants, ami less to do with the enactment and administration of tlio lawn under which they live. Each party Is under the control of "iKes,'1 and the tesult Is that each party nominated for oillco men whom tlio "bosses" can cont nil-small men, of mean Intellects and meaner moral qualities, who aro willing to bo tho obedient followers or leaders who tlieuiKelvos would not havo bcon tolerated ns followers by the states men who established tho government and carried It on during tho early years of tho century." The London Spectator said, In a recent lssue,"Tlm Americans distrust, oven dosplK'. all tliolr legislatures, without making tlio raliitost effort to Improve or oven alter them." This Is true so far us it applies to thoattitudo ot tho people toward courixm und Home of tho state legislatures. If the peoplo desire, they can mako Run true. Thero Is nothing In tho nature or a republic that makes tho ruloof "bosses" essoutlal. ir there were, good cltliciis, Instead of trylug to carry elections ngalmt the "boyms," ought to bo engaged In an ulTnrt to change tlio form of government. Rut Ills because wobellovo that the Re publican rorm Is the best that wo in hist that tlio ovIU or bavdsm can bo eradicated. Tub Jouknai. U'l loves that tho peoplo can bo trusted tor tho solution ot any question with far mow surety nod letter results than tho bosses. of any party with their alleged unseltlsh (?)kuperlorlr) wisdom. A SOUND MONEY DOLT. There aro evidences In tho air of a formal bolt of so-cnltcrisoiind money" men lit Marlon county. It lias taken tin definite shape, but the tight of "sound money" Republicans will un doubtedly Imj nttempted on the Re publican legislative ticket and on Senator Mitchell. Tho "sound money" element will not swallow silver men. At least so they say. It Is to be hoped better counsel will preyall In the Interest of harmony, or there will Imj nothing left for Repub licans to tight over. A "bound nioiicv" bolt on tho legislative ticket will precipitate a "nllvcr bolt" on tho congressional candidate, nnd result In a Populist congressman and a Popu list senator, probably Pennoycr. Seiutor Mitchell was elected In 1890 when the Republican party had a free silver coinage platform In Ore gon. Senator Mitchell has stood up on that platform and the Republican national platform of 185)2, which was mado the Oregon Republican stato platform of 1801 nnd 1800. As the Oregon election Is held before the national Republican convention meets, Republicans havo no guide but tho above. Just wlinl Is to be done or will be done remains to bo seen. It Is evi dently the Intention or the Oregoiilau and Simon und Dolph Taction to force a rupture of the party on tho silver question. They think they can best serve their purposes In that way. It would be a good tiling ror tho peo ple ir they could bo got out or the way and give the state an economical people's government. Your Boy Won't Live a Monih. 8aMr.GllnuuHrown.of 34 Mm tUtt, Osrdner, Mu., u loUl by ifo doctors II , son rud lunc trouble. fu!l!in., .,V .'.' 1 i; ........ ... ... ;r" n uoctois, who givlltj llVnn. I ir ,.1T ,x ".".. w nv ni :j .. :. '7" " ,w Mt' him to hMlUi sua enabled Mni o go to work a peifoelly well man. H say, he ouet hti prwtnt CooJ health to uio of Dr. Klau' Ncw Ditcoverjf . n4 know it to lw the. li" in the woiU forjung ttouble, Trl,l bottle f.cc .! wn hU lung trouble, foil laru. tnJ be iticni $375 finally te him up. won't Ihe a month." He INFIDEL PIONEERS. delivered a lecture at Roscburg last week, In which bo mado at least two statements which aro not warranted by facts. One was that tho progeny of lnfldclH died out before the tlfth generation and the other that four noted Infidels or Oregon, Sam'l Colver. Jesso Applegate, John Pengia and hun.'ltor Nl.4lllll.ll fllnd llutmn In r.i. gard to tho ilrst tlio world would Kiiiiuy uecomo (lopopuiaied 11 it were true, which it Is not. Tho second is an aspersion on tho memory of men, whoso shoo laces Rov. Driver Is un worthy to tie, men who helped build up tho stato of Oregon, and against WllOSfl iKItlPHtv mill Intixrrlfv tin wurA can Ixj said. Of tho four neither Jesso Applegate nor Sam'l Colver died In sane, and Applegate was not an Infidel In the senso In which Driver used tho wonl."--Jacksonvlllo Times. Men or tho highest orderor Intellect frequently go Insane In their old age. Their Intellectual tires burn out and they die at tho top lirst. Rut that Is not tho question at Issue. Tho Bible says, Who art thou, to Judge another, and that you shall condemn no man lest you rail under condemnation yourself. Wo can forglyo tho old pioneers who blazed tho way to Ore gon If they were not all within the palo or orthodoxy. The sons and grandsons or thoo Itillilel pioneer aro not unworthy sons or degenernto sires, but will measure up In character, ability and manhood and In all that goes to mako good citizens, with the descendants or tho orthodox, it U not necessary to asperse either. There are black sheep In eery Hock. Wo cannot believe that Dr. Driver made the statements attributed to him, but ir ho did he certainly owes the Infidel pioneers, if there weie any, an apology. Chuhch DuniOATioN.-Tlio Evan gelical church utFrultlnnd, live miles cast of Salem, will bo dedicated on rucsday evening, May 5, at 8 p. ,, Bishop Bowman of Chicago, will preach the dedicatory sermon. Come and hear him, m ThtroL .... 1 1. .-..r w,,;i"i m tnis tectlon of the 1 im,y '? I11 0,hcr rtUe" Put loecther W incurable, tor a crcat many yei doc tor pronounced It aWnl .11.' , uoc JSffiS r5$ .. iTeeWaSS catarrh to be a conitltutlonal dlteaw. j 22':.is'Jfe!!...ubS: siiis s,.t.i ,. ? J: V"1" & Co., Toledo, o. v. Vf wrugjw. 7s centu ' 0 m YOUTHS DEPARTMENT .0 y 355?3K325G3SSfa?WTi7iiiife5 S jiZitiJ trSS? Utbr&Jr&&s cj W vfiTva OOLDDN TKXTS. Every man is called to the service of others. Let us bo content to do little things If God sets us at llttlo tasks. Kind llttlo acts arc of the samo blood as great and holy deeds. "What do we live for, If It Is not to make life less dllllcult for each other? 4 A SMAKT HOUSK. The lnrso which Dr. Goodell or Salem, Mas., drives, Is a very intelli gent animal, and a rcw days ngo saved his owner a neat sum ror repairs. The horse wasstandlng in rront or a house, the doctor making a call, when a run away came dashing down the street on the side where the doctor's team was standing. A collision was Immi nent, and spcctatois expected to see a grand smash-up, but the doctor's horse fooled them. He, too, foresaw the danger and sprang up on the side walk, dragging tlio buggy after him. As soon as tho runaway had passed, the Intelligent animal backed out Into the street again and stood there asj complacently as I r he had done notli ing to'be proud of. TI1K DOG SMEU.RD DANOEIt. ' Tho rour-miisted schooner Jonathan Bourne, which sailed from Portland for New York, March -Rii, and not heard from since, Is supposed to have gone to the bottom with all on board. A peculiar Incident connected with the Bourne's departure from Portland was the action of the captain's pet dog, "Spot." Ho never before refused to go with hl.s master; In fact, he al ways acted as though he enjoyed going, This time, however, It was with dlillculty that he could begot aboard the schooner. The dogsccmctl to scent impending danger; he howled and whined plteously when an clTort was made to get I1N11 aboard, and he resisted with all his strength. He was finally secured on board with a stout rope, but during the night ho tugged at his rope until he broke it and escaped to tho shore. AIIOUT OUH COUNTRY. Baseball Is coming to be tho great game again. It Is a bet tcr game than rootball because you can play It longer in tho year. I Hud most of tho boys aro McKln- ley men and silver men. Silver Is the only money boys and girls get, except nickels and pennies. A lecturer on Russia says they do not treat horses as well In this country as they do In Russia. Ho says in Russia hack teams 1110 changed every two hours. In one town In tho United States he said they had a street car line with two cars and one mule. Every two hours they changed the car but kept tho samo mule. From what I have read I think they treat people better In our country than t hoy do In Russia, Undo Sam should bo glad he has not been trying to grab a sllco of Africa. Tho natives hayo recently whlpiHHl Italy for It and' are now whipping out the English. m' to school twice a day, takes piano lcsons, makos out bills, folds, wraps and addresses his papers. I An editorial explains a recent delay In tho paper reaching Its patrens: "My subscribers must kindly excuse the editor for not being more prompt, us ho was sliding down hill and he ran into 11 fonro. which struck him right under the eye. Another time, 11 few days arter, ho was again muling down hill, when he struck a log, which scut the sleigh, with him on It, to another fence, liurtlnir his arm his right arm very badly, nearly break Incr It. and so bo could not write at all. Ills arm Is still badly bruised from tho elbow-nearly to tho wrist." He announces later: "1 thank my subscribers for paying me as well as they did, for 1 am able to buy a very nice desk as high as my eyes." IllltUS THAT DO NOT BLUBP. During a recent trip across tho At lantic tho passengers on 0110 steamer had an Illustration of tlio endurance of a sea bird called tho Stormy Petrel. Shortly after the ship lert tho Irish coast two or threo of these birds were sighted at tho stern of the ship. Ono had been caught at some previous tlmo and Us captor tied a bit of red llannel or ribbon around Its neck and let It go. Tho bit or red mado the bird very conspicuous, nnd It could be easily Identified. That bird with others that could not bo so easily dis tinguished, followed the ship clear across tho ocean. Rarely during the uayiimo 111 least, was It out of sight, andir ror an hour or two it was lost to view whllo recdlmr on the reruse cast overboard, It soon reappeared, and tho last seen or It was within a rcw miles or Sandy Hook, when it dis appeared, perhaps, to rollowsomeout wurdbound steamer back to Ireland. A NINK-YKAK-OI.U KD1TOU. Tho editor or this department must tako oil his hat to Frederick Folger Thomas, said to bo only nlno years old, editor, printer and publisher or tho Star, a two-pago "paper. that. comos out every two weeks. i no sstar Is said to have appeared regularly slnco March 189.-,. ,y. ....... 1 .1.. -'v ",,l ""l me "conor1 was sick with the "chicken pox," if his paper is s 111 printed this department will bo k. , "' rcco,ve copy In exchange. Is It a fact that a ulno-year-old boy performs such a trick as the abovo0 I have read It In a paper cailed "fcewspaperdom," but that doesn't .....vm,bw. itieroaroa great ninny ind this may bo oue of them. If it is true as stated, that Fred Thomas prints tho Star and Is n,,n. , "?! old, ho Is the king of boy editors. .. iKiper 1 read Mya that ho uoes KKKl'INO WIlLIi AND STRONG. Do you know that nothing Is more valuable, beautirnl and tiscrul than a good set of teeth. You should remove J bits of food with a toothpick morning I and night; then brush clean with a 'sort brush. If you have no brush, , wipe the teeth with a bit of soft cot ton or linen cloth. Remember, nil decay of the teeth begins from the outside of the tooth if It Is not kept clean. Do not pick your teeth at table or In the presence or others, If you would bo thought polite. Don't cover a child's head so that it will itihalo t lie air or Its own lungs, no matter how cold Its sleeping room. Don't fall to keep the children's feet dry and warmly clad in winter and wet weather, for the circulation Is feebler at the extremities than else where. Don't neglect tho baby's scalp. It should never be allowed to become scurfy. I f It should become yery dirty or scaly, apply yelk of an egg thor-. oughly with tho finger,, and, after leaving It on for a time, wash with warm, soapy water, use a line-tooth comb very gently and then brush It thoroughly clean. Don't forget to air the children's night garments nnd their bed clothes every day, and to turn their day clothes inside out and hang them tip to air at night, so that they will be fresh and sweet In the morning. A mother recently said to her 5-year-old daughter: "What shall we name the baby, sister?" "Call her early, inamma; that's a pretty name." "Early! That's not a girl's name." "Oh, yes, It Is. Don't you remember you read to 1110 about tho little girl who was to bo May queen, and who wanted her mother to call her Early?" a si:asidi: cami foh london work ing BOYS. There Is an olllce In London where the secretary of a certain good work Is kept very busy In summer. Ho Is besieged by telegraph boys, printers' boys, carpenters' boys, shop, onice,aud factory Iwys, lioys or every Imaginable calling, who aro anxious to secure ad mission to the Seaside Camp. To camp out Is tho ambition or every boy, and It was felt by those who established tho Scasldo Camp that the prlvllego of the wealthy fow might be brought within reach of somo or the hard-working London lads. Tho encampment was started a fow years ago by tho London Council for the Welfare of Young Men, and has been tho means of giving tho pleasure of a fortnight's outing ito thousands of boys. Tho camp will bo again at Now Roinnoy, Kent, this season, during July and August. It is an ideal camp ing ground, on tho dunes, where tho sandy soil dries quickly after rain; the sea Is near; there Is plenty of space ror cricket nud football, and there aro walks In abundance. Tho camp Is under tho command of an otllccr, lormeny 01 tno Koyal purines, who maintains discipline, but enters heartily Into tho schemes for glylng tho boys a happy holiday. Tho camp consists of two largo marquees for meals and evening entertainments: fourteen bell tents, sixty feet in girth for sleeping quarters; smaller tents for otllcers and visitors, and a wooden building with a spacious kitchen. 1 ho boys aro between the ages of fourteen and soventecn.and are recom mended by employers, clergymen, sub scribers, club managers, etc, who must know tho boys personally and must sign tho "form" of admission, hach boy pays something rs. a week toward his exrmnsus. nnrl time f,.i he pis taught, and It Is no slight thing for a working-boy to learn to lay nsldo somo savings In wlntor for his summer holiday. While In camn tho boys wear a slmplo sailor uniform, have regular drill, aud aro expected to take their turn at necessary duties, such ns tidying up tho tents, or nctlnc as cook's orderlies. "When these routine mines aro aono, tnero nro the delights ' - nJgNT vrr S? i '', 244 j". ?iestanotherthing you can't beatJOHNNlE M HH v w LtftftfVRVM PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for IO CINTS Go east via Billings, Mont, if MAI as you prefer. I IjIUBi or via St. Paul But be sure very, VERY suro that your ticket from there on reads via the Iiur llncton Route, 'lo Omaha, Kansas Clt St, Louis or any other soul em or southeaster! city, the route via Billings, beiug over 200 miles snorter and sccral hours faster than nny other, is preferable. Besides, thener service it offers is really excel lent, t To Chicago and points be yond, take the Burlington from Billings or St. Paul, as you wish. The local ticket agent lias tickets via both routes. He will furnish you with one if you ask for it. Ask for it. A. C. SHELDON, G. A., Portland, Or. HP-FREE DELIVERY. W0LZ & MIESCKE, Props. Dealars In nil kinds of fresh and salt meats EyFrcsli sausapo a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Expres, bnccafle nnd aH kinds cf work done prpniptly. Leave orders nt I'atton's store 12 OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastertl R. R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Yaqulna Bay with tho San x Day Steamship Oo. FOR PICTURES AND FRAMES.-Go to A. D. Smiths where you can find everything in the artists line, canvas mounted and pic ture mats made to order. Give him a call for he knows just wlut you want with prices to suit tho times. 116 opera house. WE DON' r WANT boys or loafers, but me of ability. S300 to $500 a month to hustlers State and general acents. Sala.y and com, mission. Racine Fire Euglne Co., Racine Wii 423 4t sat WANTED xA man or woman in every coun ty to soil the best paying books on the mar ket; $3 to $4 made every day: address box 449. Oregon City, Or. Connecting at Francisco & Yaqulna STEAMER FARALLON.' a 1 and first-class In cverv resnect. Sails from Yanuina for San Francisco about everv o nays. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt Jwest to Ban Franciscoi Cabin, $12; steerage, 148; cabi round trip, good 60 days, $18, For sailing dates apply to II. L.WALDEN, Agent, Albany, Or. CIIAS. CLARK. Corvallls. Or. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL. Local Agent. Salem. IIUIE WING SANG CO.-Japanese Taney goods, matting, dressing gowns, (.ilk goods, ornaments, imported teas, baskets.chinaware, screens, etc.. at lowest prices. Ladies' un. derwear made to order in the store. 112 Courtst. 42Im FOR SALE Eight milch cows and two 2' year olds, Inquire of M J. Ejant Gervals, "f- , . 2 24 if CAKt'lST l'Al'ER Larne In, r.1 hTTTZ limum ufrnnlni. .. I .-1- , . .1 .Y, ""jfi ""6 ri" lor saic ciiean, last the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. PUBLIC MliN, POLI'ICIANS AND BU Iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor mation rrom the press of tho state, coast and wuntfy from the Press Clipping Bureau (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. U u DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and cassencer trains Bap. gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70 TAMES RADER S-JSi!?-" ......, ,u, u Hows papers ana maeai nes Fine atock ofcigais and confectionery. F. W." Miller. Prop, , , . tf irAaTlB-nn--sr.7TTr- lacorna nnd San Francisco paper, on sale a Miller's Postoffice block JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime hair, cement and shinples. and finest quality of tjrass seeds, l? 1 A,,;?,,-9ne.house and t"' iot. sit uatod in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The "X ' " ,,lai Known noiei. I'ricejKo, nal. as the Wheatliml Address, A, care Jour 4 2 tf of bathing, cricket, quoits, football, Urnand or rambles alone the beach. Thn KtiiS a.3. OR RENI.One house and along the beach. Tho i.nvUi;r Tr.".""0I.,a"11' n g eulttva .I..I.1.. ,, ,.-..! Z .'- 11' Miss Balk's Soliool OPENKD IN CHANimrG JECALZ, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder nunlla tsnnM. inrliiri. ing drawing, modeling, music plain and or tlStlC llCedtc work All wnrlr rtnni. i flip In. dividual plan, in which each child is ad. vancea according to its ovra capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Mis O. Bal. tou. iwentietn and Cr-.cmeketa sts. WAGON A conform quickly to the rules necessary members of a well-ordered communltv tlio comfort of which depends on tho exercise of a certain amount of self rcstralntonthopartof Individuals bltuateit nnr h-ilr m.1. ...!. Fellows Cem.ery. j"iuVt. " . of Odd 101 Horseshoeinp Piices as low as I 'hxo"!?!0""'! -. u .lua uiuosputnj 9SOII,) JO OUO i!M JnoA obj. IP a snrtflltw .1 . "5 " -"- j 1 tne lowest. Hand made shoes to suit the lories 1001. uiseased feet such as corns, con. traded hoofs or interfering horses correctly attended to. Just give me a trial, 100 Che. meketa street, back of New York' Racket store, R. J, IIERSCIIBACn, '" Capita) "'JoillwlKwta, ' rinii, inn r. 1 vof... C.11 ."'VJ .., , h-l.?,1.' pomwrcul 1, . ou 3pwtJ 1. (l.a"!ft -I'f'nU MONEYTBfi On farm Un,i U' on i4r:;cT'' tm Bush Rank MdhS. t J MONEYTOJjjj On city or rarm pr0pet(;i Over Bush's Hank, T.IJJ Tne Rot REST A-rinL lo6 State (, .xt. "AT, guarantee the best meil in C reosonablc. One iri.i ., e UU rouage. Private room, fcS '1. L.I . a. V.UTEPIHbi,1 WWK 4ND AHD- h V"l Wank i'liWWetl IMiNVw JJfick over the l,v ,, SALEM 'WATER I Odicu WllameileHottlBiJrV .ir "..",ce.. ' l ,,-,,. ii, ln aarance, Tliere will Iks no deduction la mL on account or tempotify itotth, city unless notice it left 44 Ilereafter water for Irrigation iD bi furnished to regular consnmen uk for domestic purpose. ContnttnJi walks, brick work and plate rife read under building purpow" ttt 'KUU'C " "1" w I80J. Applrii "" wl'f M'ss May Wilkins, Dressmaking and Sewirtj All kinds of woikdonemtheBOBrmi style, and promptly, CillatraxaijfJ nursr uiock, naicm. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JETOA Makesa spf-UllyofEnertpiii ri 1 nomas clockt, etc., 315 Umcenis f. van der am Carpenter, Builder and lit 481 Winter street, EyIIard times prices slwjt l '. '., A" v r3 mw eiwifl 1M MAM1 DESWM MTHJl rnnvMairri. For Information snd tni ls XVHN X CO . Ml WiVx Oldest buwsu (or elSffuuH2iii gtium pm trrtt rlrciiUtlnn of ir rw"? Sv I r 1 Jk I . . . -HIsiiiiiiiiHIIsilsiLlsiB !- POZZONW nnHPLEXIDl P0W1 irJT&fig3H l PUJH''Jy- 1 1. ,hMileomDlezloar?73 1 rof reshtn. cleialr. WSi I I A -" i"Tiicw iv-.t(r. 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