Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1896)
4pjWtP7W,n"'"-"r- n 1 mm. Some Campaign figures TH6 capital Journal EAST AND SOUTH .VIA- pop Democrats and Popiilisls to Shasta Route. FOR 189'6. OF HIE Struggle With. RepublicarisTastc Thd-i in Your Hats and Pull Them 8 - S Customs revenue. Excess of revenue over expenditure Excess of expenditure over revenue. 1858... 1859... 1800. . . , 1801..., 18(52. . . , 1803..., 1804..., 1805.... 1800. . . . 1807.... 1808.... 1800.... 1870.... 1871.... 1872 ... 1873.... 1874.... 1875. . . . 1870.... 1877.... 1878.... 1870.... 1880.... 1881.... J jO 1SS3 ... 1881.... 1885.... 1880.... 1887.... 1888.... 188!) ... .1800. .. 1891.... icnA f JO"-.... nam 1894... , 1805 $179,040,051.28 170,417,810.88 104,404,609.50 180,048,428.03 194,538,374.44 200,270,408.05 210,370,280.77 188,080,522.70 103,103,833:09 157,107,722.35 148,071,084.01 130,050,493.07 130,170,080.20 137,250,047.70 180,522,064.00 108,150,070.02 220,410,730.25 214,700,490.03 105,007,489.70 181,471,039.34 192,905,023.44 217,280'893.13 210,091.173.03 223,832,741.00 229,008,584.57 219,622,205.23 177,452,004.15 203,355,010.7.' 131,318,530.02 152,158,017.45 $ 37,223,203.07 133,091,315.11 28,297,798.40 48,078,409.41 101,001,910.88 01,140,750.04 00,588,004.89 43,392,059.34 2,344,882.30 13,370,058.20 29,022,241.83 30,310,577.09 20,709,551.90 0,879,300.93 05,883,653.20 100,009,404.98 145,543,810.71 132,879,444.41 101,393,025.69 03,403,771.27 03,950,588.50 103,471,097.59 111,341,273.63 87,701,080.59 85,040,271.07 26,838,541.90 9,014;423.06 2,341,675.20 $ 27,529,904.43 15,584,511.10 7,005,090.50 25,030,714.50 422,774,303.48 IKE:,U43,434.22 000,095,870.37 063,840,010.33 M $ 09,603,2(K).68 42,805,223.18 for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know rwgorc. Batman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, tuaujr eo-called Soothing Syrups, and inosi remedies lor children arc composed or opium or morphine? to Voa Know that opium and morphine are stupefylnff narcotic poisons? Iso Vott Khow that lu most countries Jruggktsare not permitted to seU narcotics without labeling them poisons J Tto Voa Know that yoa should not permit any medicine to be given your child uless you oryour physician know or what It Is composed? tin Vow Know that Castorla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list or IU Ingredients U published with every bottle r Io Von Know that Castorla U the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Mteher. tTJiat It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla U now sold than of all other remedies for children combined r Xo Von Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive tight to Dr. Pitcher nnd his assigns to use the word Cnstoria ' and its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense? Po Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely luarxnlesHT lo Von Know that as aYeraee doses of Castorla are furnished for 35 eomts, or one cent a dose? Wo You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yonrchlldrea may a kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Vcll, these thingw are worth knowing. They ore fact. w The iHowlmlle wlgnitturo of &? M ' in on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. LAWN MOWERS, The above tabic of figures, compiled from the olllclal government statls- K tics, shows that for thrco years of Democratic rule and live years of rebellion Iv from 1860 to 1805 Inclusive there was a deficit In the national treasury. From 1 31800 to 1873 Inclusive there was u Republican surplus to apply to wiping out Ithe national debt. Cleveland went In March 4, 1893, and for that year the i surplus nearly disappeared. In 1891 and 1895 the deficit due to .Democratic mismanagement of revenues and finances ran up to over $112,000,000. Draw fyour own conclusions. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The representatives of the Republicans of be stale of Oregon in convention assembled, all attention to the condition of industry throughout the country, as a proof of the necessity of returnlmr to the nolicv of the Re publican party under which there was general (prosperity during thirty years. ; We reaffirm the principles of the Republi. can national platform of 1892, and assert that the remits that have followed the change de creed by the election of that year have Justi. tied our protest against the national policy adopted by the Democratic party. We believe that the Government should have an ample revenue, with a sufficient iur. I plus over ordinary expenditures to provide lor (coast defences, for the steady building up of ithe navy, and for the constant reduction of the public debt. We believe that the present tariff, with its lowered rates and its destruc tive and dishonest system of undervaluations and discriminations as to localities, should be iteplaeed by one framed on protective princl endeavor to secure Indian war veterans. grants of pensions to the a inuusuy. ana 10 re policy of James G, iples similar to that of the McKlnley bill and arranged to give ample protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, ana to re- xoro the recinixx Blaine. We have aiwavs riven protection to our pnipuuuuers. in late years we have neglected protect our shipowners. We believe the time has come to restore o the policy of ti..... .. ... . nosnincton ana Hamilton, wnicn, uy ens- iminatlng duties in favor of American tot ems, secured 00 per cent of ourcarrvim fade to American ships, and which, it now estored, would again revive our shipping and ujc Amertoan ireignu to dc paw to Amen. ns. it The American people, from tradition and merest, favor blmctalism, and the Republi n party demands the nsn of hoth raid and lver as standard money with such resuict- ens and under such provisions to be determ. Bed by legislation, as will secure the main. rnance of the parity of values of the two aetals, so that the purchasing and debt-pay. g power of the dollar, whether of silver, Kld or paper, shall be at all times equal. 1 uo interest 01 tne producers 01 tne country -us lartners ana its worklnrnnen ueroantl t every dollar, Pper or coin, issued by e government thill he as ronl as anv other sllar. ; Resolved, That we esrnestly endorse the opoied amendment to the constitution of S United States, umvMinf for the election r United States senators by popular vote. ccntly reported from the. committee on imleges and elections by Senator Mitchell std now pendinif consideration in the United Rate (senates. itesoived. That tho applicatioo of the Ore- 1 dcletratlon In coscresx to the president of .n.i.-t . . ------ ,- - ;umiea antes and now pending Deiore a, praying a modification of bis procla. anon creating tne Cascade forest reserve, U reby earnestly approved, and we appeal to t pmioeni to grant tne prayer 01 our ueie tloa in coBcrexs. ft' We realise the importance and magnitude f the fishing industry on the Columbia river u wouia recommend mat some provisions 1 made for a state hatchery for artificial opagation, and that the laws regulating the MCd season be rioidlv enforced. That we endorse the efforts ol our reore- atatives in congress to secure repayment to ! settlers of Oregon of the excess of $1.35 cre wronclullv collected by the covemt at on lands located in the limits of the tamed Northern Pacific railroad land gran r farfcitcd. kThc constrection ot the. Mlcamna canal Is me niehest importance to the Ameilcan pie, both as a measure of national defense . to build up and malatain American com- rce. It is moreover of special Importance our Pacific states and we demand its onletioq as specdly as POMlblc by the rcrnment of the ITnlml Shim. IWe hereby endorse the action of oar sera,. i ana icpreseatatives incoocress in tbeix We pled lie the Republican party to a ricid . ... .-.. . economy in the expenditure 01 public mone to the reductiouot excessive salailes: and abolishment of the fee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and believe that no appropriation should be made to any school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the incorporation into the general appropriation bill of items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign immigration, both for protection of our country against illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own people of the remainder of our national domain. We commend th: policy of the Republican party in relation to Internal improve ments, and In particular in opening our waterways to commerce, and we denounce the illiberality of Democratic party in these m portant matters. Kcspectiuiiy submitted. T. E. Vox, Secretary. HAY TOOLS: GRAY BROS., SndAXLEGASE Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. THE CAPITAL JODRNAL GARDEN HOSE. cvatttv - LAWN SPRINKLERS. SALEM!, OR. DICYCLES. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. leadingIhotel of the city. Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public buildings and points of interest. Special rotes will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER, Sol. Hirscii, Chairman IIAltD TIMES iaCTS. GOOD HEADING FOK Till: FAMILY CIHCLJf. Every reader of TnEi Journal should look up the list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. Tho Weekly Journal at $1 a year Is the cheapest paper ou tho Pacific coast, yet with It we glvo yearly sub scriptions to any of the following valuable publications, each known to the world as a standard In its field: Tho Toledo Blade. Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications arc each worth a 81 a year, yet wo give you your choice, ono year free, for n 91.50 subscription to The Journal. either tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. See tho list, and don't neglect to protlt by it. Don't be deceived into paying for so-called premiums offered with nigh priced papers at a slight advance. Remember Tub Journal is the rheapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, and it gives you high grade orcraluinR without additional charge BbcUm's Arnic Salve The best Salve In the world for Cuts. Sores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and all TetUx. Chopped hands. Chilblains. Bruises, Slcln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to ure per sec SMisautioa or money reiundec. Price 25 cents a box For sale by Fred A, Legg. -BXCBIvSIOR - STABLE- E C, HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlv.r-l liirsmml. SttWfuucn u iriiiMsl, StVil 1 lurk of Stato Insurance, block ALE GHEflP. TOWN PROPERTY. Most desirable location. Inauirc at this office. FORS docs not do a lottery business to swell Its circulation; but in addition to giving Taltio received, It gives Its sub scribers valtmblo premiums. Now is tho time to order your rend ing matter, nnd it will pay you to 110 tlco tho following siHJclal oilers. Anv mm nf tlm fmtmvlnrr iiv iui. odlcjils frco.ono yenr. to any sub scriber of THE JOURNAL who pays $1.G0 In advunco for tho dally, by car rier, three months, (CO cents a month) or by mall six months. (25o a month) or tho weekly 18 months, ($1 a year. For 25c Dally ono month, months. Weekly three BIN OF FASHIONS, N & &A.mwm mm. RUNS OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- thobcstlO pngo Illustrated fashion magazlno of Now York frco for ono year. Tho abovo prices aro not cash, and tho chcancst combination over of fered. The "Queen" is a high-class prnctical, home magazine. lTlie Cliild Hen.' The delightful Chicago children's mngazlne. Just tho thing to read to tho little ones of the homo circle It brings tho kindergarten into tho home. Song, guinea and story. Ilcau- tlfullv Illustrated. 11 11 vcar. Pub lished by thu Kindergarten Literature uo. 1 I'll 1 NHS. A practical farm paper, edited by a stall of experienced agricultural wrltors, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of the country. It contains what tho farmer wants, it IVsvsa Baby was sick, v gave her CastorU. must aha vtm ft Chid, ssWcrtaX t or CaKorU. "WIm aba booass Vim, si clan to Castorla, INm sis tud CUUrtc, sk gvf Umm Castorla. Primary Politics. -The new boo on the reformation of the America primary system, is now on 6alo n Dearborn' book store. al7t a Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sloeoino- Care To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutb, J-argo, ;(Jrand Forks, Croolcston, Winnipeg, Helena and Dutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Uoston, and all Points Hast an'l South Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA iiaV ROUTE. ffl IB ! " A i'i handsome, attractive, lioine-pa-to which every woman will glvo a hearty welcome mm 50 Cents will got you the Dally until after election, or tho Weekly until Janu ary 1, 181)7. Our Great Features THE JOURNAL Ispro-omlnently II paper for tho people, In news, poli tics mid editorial opinion1). Farm Department THE JOURNAL does not pretend to bo an agricultural paper, but keeps up a well-edited farm depart ment, by a competent farmer, who knows tho needs of tho Oregon farmer. It also contains correct market reports. Woman's Department A largo voltimo of social nows nnd ?:ood homo mutter of interest to tho omlnlno part of tho family Is ono of tho attractlvo features of THE JOURNAL, tho only nowspapor In Oregon employing a lady editor. Youth's Department Tills fcaturo Is ono of great valuo to a family with boos and girls. TnE JOOUNAL will not publish wishy-washy stuff in this depart ment, but good, bracing matter, of tin entertaining and educating char acter. A Modern Newspaper THE JOURNAL Is tho llrstand nnd only paper in Oregon to meet tho hard times by reducing tho prlco and sending out only what papers arc paid for lu advance, nnd runs no bills. All papers aro stopped when tho tlmo oxplros. This Is im portant, and you should takotho benolltof It, Instead of paying out moro money for poorer papors. Sub scrlbo now, and Intorost yourfrlcmlH III THE JOITHNAT.. If f Unv nmnnl. already taking It. State, County and Local News Tho largest amount for tho least IllOllUV. If vnil (nn't.irnf. mnnnv irilur ururuii, iiiso cucioso 1110 currency or sllvor. Wo receive hundreds of lot tors with silver enclosed, nnd never lost a cent that way. Read our premium list belew: MI OR That great national nowspapor, whlclls knownjto everybody Francisco ting Yonulna Day with the .San aquina llay Steamship Co. For information, time tickets, call on or writo cards, maps and THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srrcet, Salem, Or. A. u. unariton, assi. oen'l. 1'ais, Act .Morrison St.. corner Third Portland, Oi STEAMER "FARALLON . Sails from Yaauina erery 8 days for San Francisco, Coos llay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Hay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the 'Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to San Franclscoi Cabin, 6; steerage, $j; to Cxs Day and Port Orford. cabin 16: to IIumlmMi uav, cabin is; round trip, good 60 days, special. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers Salem" and "Wm. M. Hoag," newly furnished, leave Corvallls daily, except Saturdays, at II a. m., arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p. in. Returning boats leave Portland same day as above at 6. ., arrivlue at Salem at i u. m. EDWlFf BTONE, Manager, Ccrvallli, Or, I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. UALDWIN, Local Agent.AJlona Dock L OF POLITICS. A book by E. Hofer, on tho rotten primary system, prlco 25 cents. Can bo had Instead of anv of tho above tircm- lums. Of nilV Of tllCflfl1.nillillrnflnnu mm lut hnd by calling at THE JOURNAL olllco or dropping us a postal card. Any two of tho nbovc periodicals can bo secured by paying M and tak Ing THE JOURNAL twice as long as rcnulred to sccuro ono. Vl.n. .1... aw. 1.. 1 f ....v.'u"i'"u onniiy low nnco 01 TJiK juurnal Is considered, this will bo found tho most liberal offer made by nny papor on tho coast. Southern Pacific Co, California Exprtss Train -Run daiij between j uuianu anil pan iianc)SCO. bouth 0:50 P. m. I l:oo p. m, 10:45 a. m. Iv. iort;ana at, W Salem Iv. nr. SnnFrah. lr, "NoTtTT lo a. m, 7100 p. m Above (rnlna ttnn T. tl..1.j r City, Woidburn, lem, Turner, 'MmPmi. & 1 1 i ny;. Al ?.ny IUBCon. Tangent Shedds, Halsey, Harrlsburg, Junction City Eurene. Crnn.ll Tlit .4 .m .7t"i' from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive, HUaEOUKO MAI I. nAit.v. South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:20 p.m, Iv.l'ortlnndnr. Iv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. North 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. youth BAL.KM rA88RNaKR. 4:00 p.m. 0:1G p.m. lv. Portland ar. air. Salem lv. North 10:15 a.m. 8:00 M.m, DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN RlIKfTFT Bf Ktrirou and second-cla sleeping can attached to all through traliia. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between rertld and Corrallls, dally (- cept Sunday.) 7130 a.ni, Ii5p,m. I.v. Peitland. Ar. Ar. Corvallts. I.v j&iMp, m. "35 p . At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Contral Jfe lUstern Railroad. Express train dally except Sanday. Lv. Portlaad Ar. I 8iae a. m. 5:50 a. m. 4145 1 7S P, Lv. Ponlasd Ar, I Ar. McMlnvllle Lr j THROUGH TICKETS to nil points In the Eastern Slates, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei from to.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asm. O, Y. St P. A., R. KOEHLER, Manager. PoTtUnd' 0r ill ' unica 0, ill & Si. Paul By .1 .niii v ftf VisH VuflwsiiMrrMM ltsJ Iteiv- xirfr j& GLANCE AT THIS MAP. Of tho Chicago, Milwaukee Tand ISt. Paul Rallwav anil nnln ll. rnnn.rlln.. Vlll. .11 transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omalia, mi roincmuor wnen going east that lu trains aro lluhted with electrlcliv a, id hritr.l hw steam. Its equipment is superb. Klerant DufTet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, Willi trfm .iuilUtni. lil. T...17 .fl.f.. car bcithlias an electric reading lamp, and Its dining cars aro the best In the world. Other lines are longer than this, but non are shorter, and no oilier offers the abovo lus urlous accommodations. These are mffkUnt reasons for tho popularity of Tho Mllwan kee." Coupon ticket afeats In ovy rail, road office will give yon further Ufotwtlo, or address CI. EDDY. General Agent, J. W, CASEV, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland 1 0. R. & N. CO. K. M'NEILI RECEIVER. rAIim Tinnriurnnn EDITORS, Salem, - Oregon. && ri..i.iU lll.-UJ. Ak.klMj ku u tuuitn. fi CkUkMfUi' -!Uh iUaa4 Ursa. Pennyroyal pills lnfiUk L Ti. A 9 nil UlSf rumf w puHnm. nwlmnUU u UMfc "itesC "tuiuftor U.U- lUMTn CtiUkU ktmtnl vnut TMll ta Uatr. kr rrtmrm ;!s JZBbft JOSW 1. 1 A I ! ! I bassB BuiaMunB.llssssC ke. a. -Jm asWmp I I' II 'If r 14 11 1 :t I "a, iiinao'iu vr uicr irrtiMU tMMiuA. iiua l 1 ucuu. nu. iruuilUCMtVfCilCOL W4ftc Ktfii-MirlsiriiK Mala 117 sUriacfftau. or klI lr plain vrppr tuy,rrijmzLui urewtr was n ioimi Tmk9 Your Wife onsoftboie handsome pouonPerrBoxe. I Tbtf aro aivon In with esth bos ' 1 crrr Boxes. I of podr. I SSBBsl1 TO THE EAST OIVESTHE CHOICE OK-i- Two Transcontinental Routes, Via Spokane Minneapolis StTaul and Don vor Omaha and Kansas Clly.Ix)w es to eastern cities. OCEAN CITIES. PortlandSan Fjanclsco. Steamers leave Alasworth dock. Portland March 33 and a8, and April a, 7, i. 17, a 7 anda8thatfcp.ni. Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, Jj.50. VILLAMFrTE RIVER DIVISION, RlVin SrsUMMS ,-Ruth and Elmoro for Portland, Monday, Tueiday, Wednesday ad hridayat tut a. in., arriving at p.m,, and 011 Thursday and Saturday 7 n, m. ar riving at 3130 p. nit Returning loavopMt land everyday except Sunday 6 a.m., arriving In Salem at 1130 ,r. For Cotvallls, Monday, Tuesday, Thur iayand Saturday at3iop. in., arriving at .Sdfic at S P. m., Albany at 9 p. m., CorvalMt II p. m, Dock foot of Trade street. For full details, call on 8Im & rker, agents, Salem, OreWi, or address. W. H. HUKLlHJJtT. Cen'l Pao. At. Foot, Or, For full d4(alM call on oc MUboasvi Foot of Trades!. let AfWtV p, v as VSisskskAa fr with f fc Ust wr. AsksWkV MwaHWMiiaaaantfnHMaaMnMBaMviaaaSSMI