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mm ft" V 1" ' , - I W ' jiwiwiwwwyy'y "I.!"1!?'" TV'1 Daily Capital Journal BV KOPKR BROTHERS, TUESDAY, MAY SO, 18M. STATE KEl'UULIOAH TICKET For Supremo J mitre, R. H. BEAN, of Lane County. For Presidential Electors, T. T. OEKIt. of Marlon County. S. M. YORAN, of Lane. ' E. L. SMITH, of Wasco. , .1. V. OAl'LES, of Multnomah. For Congressman First Congressional n District. TIIOS. II. TONGUE, of Washington County. , , For PlHtrlct Attorney Third Judicial District. OHN'A.CAILSON.of Marlon County. COUNTV ltl'.l'UHMCAN TICKKT. IleprcscntatlvcH, Hit. .1. N. SMITH, of Salem, II U. UAIMCLEy, of Wooduiirn, E. V. CI I A I'M A N, of llrooks, M IflNLKY MITCH ELL. of OurvnN, DAVID .CK A 10, of Maeleay. County Judge, GROVK 1. THIIUELL, of Mchainn. County Commissioner, ..-'. DAVIS, of Sllverton. County Clerk,- L. V. EIILKN'.of JJuttevlllc. Sliurlir,: IA"T. WRKIHTMAX, of Salem - - Recorder, F. W. WATKItS.'or.Salcii. Assessor,! J. W. HOHAUT.'OfOurlleld. . Surveyor, . B B. IIEnUICK.iJofiYow Park. Treasurer, .IA3PER M1NT0, ofiSnloni. School Superintendent,. (IEO. V. JONES, of JelicrKon. Coroner, A. M. OLOUOII. of Salem. Fur-JttHlIco of tlio Peace Salem Dlst., II. A. .JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALN. THE COUNTY CANVAS. Following arc the appointments for Bpcaklnij as decided upon by the county Republican candidates: Monday, May -mux--mi. Aiigoi, - p. in. nervals, H p. in. TuosIay, May liGtli-IIubbard, 2 in.: Aurora, 8 p. m. i.: Aurora, p. in. WkiIiicmIiiv. Mav 27th-St. Paul 10 a. in.; CliiiiupncK, -p. m.l Buttuvllle, 8 p. m. Thursday, May 28lli HmokM, 10 a. in.: Howell Pralrlo, 2 p. in. Friday, May 2Uth-East Salem, 2 p. ui.i.Siilcm, 8 p. m. Mil. TONUUK'8 DAT1M. Thursday, May ll-Qnint's Pas at 8 p. m. Friday, May 15- Central Point at 2 p. m. Saturday, May lil-Medford, 2 p. in. and Atthland at 8 p. in. Monday, May 1H- lUnuintli Falls. Thursday and Friday, May 21 and 22 Coos and Carry counties. Moudav. Mav l Lincoln county. Toledo In the afternoon and Newport at night if pos-dlilo to so arrange It Tuesday, May 2(l--CorvnlllH. Wednesday, May 27 Sheridan. Thursday and Friday, May 28 and 2 Tillamook county. On tho evening of Saturday, May !I0, (Memorial day) Mr. Touguo will deliver an address at Hlllsborn. I'UTUUIS liVENTa. Muy tlO Decoration exorcises. Juno l2-i:i Prof. Bristol's educated horses. May 2.1-Local Held day, University and v. M. 0. A., Salem. May 2U county canvass uy itopuuu can candidate at Salem. Juno 1 General election. J nun 0 Intercollegiate Oregon Held day, balem. Juno 10 Republican national con ..... I.... fcj. T ..iilti Juno 10 Annual reunion of Oiegoit pioneers, rortlaud. July 7 Democratic national con volition, Chicago. July 22 National Populist con volition. St. Louis. jiimi.jjMjmji.ujiiiMMt.Luji ii in, iiiuiii i iuijJ Almost O Distracted fe DID YOU KVKU uSTr from real net voiwuwr WUouovcry uorvoiwotu4 to quiver with a peculiar, creep fcaltur, first lu ono placa, and thou another aud alt uoorood Dually to conwutrato In a wrlihiueJumblo in tho brain, ami you bo couia Irrlutlo, fretful ami poevUni to t followixl by an lmoumt, wcukauwl condU lion of tbo ihtyo centum, ringing- In tt eara. and loplu. uliterablo nlguu ! TT MllfC' Mr Euyeiw Boarloa, Uit milW ,l0 81uu)ttUm j)tn Klk. Kcrviue l,Mt ,"d, " MNr Restores Health iao nearly Iumuo and libyalclaiM went unabla toliulpmft. Mywory yitik alnKMi fono aud every little tbluc Marrtad m until I vaa ftlimmt UUtractoJ. JniHyfcwo4l.lvbqouituiaulac. I liwnwtTi f aW m or evil tblntrs and would mf nw hvi4Mtfa I comiuenood taking Dr MU' Rcvtoa4iiM Nrvluo aud (our bottle jhjTt titir "f""- wmytaM 11 1I" 0IT" Sit t2 thlwud!(rful rewcuy comuitiy cursj w.liUXiwvti 1? aold on auatantoa, 7,, ., . r -" "' "" MMMMMBiMIB ' "" . ? fca aMM aa gl ittW - - ..mbm YOUTHS DEPARTMENT i rf&A HX.-- VrnMnS!laaOS&,S;iS&S liMl J-nilZtX txijrrWJtiJMi"!"1!!.. ,-iJlJli7taLG-7 6Vy us COLUMNS CONnUoTF.O II V ONK niuniiT sciiooi.iKm OP ouri ' The Youiht' Depaiimeniwlll be a regular! me of country road, by filling a Srf?n,s,iyr.nd i;! t,ic w,,tcr tyandclrl rcadtfi, and alw nultabl for jolfc 0f n ,ml( ,00 there. The Street Sfelif'S fiou?dpbncd.fnryife or,t,ad..n any nelB1.borl.oad. shows cliool. nboiit the kind of people who live ' " " along there. CUKKKNT HISTOKY. McKInley Is still liable to Ijc nomi nated for president. President Cleveland vetoed a pen- sloii bill and the members of congress passed It over his veto. Nicholas Czar of Husslii wascrowned the past week. He Is a ruler over the tiiMmtl ninnlrc In f.ln world. IltlSSIll . . .I.lnv ff.r vmir f limV" occupies one-sixth of the glono and has over 100.000,000 people. They are Christian iieople and the American minister had to wear knee breeches when lie went to the coronation. TIJIIITY-TWO MILLIONS GOLD. That many dollars gold coin was moved from one part of York City to the other May n, It wiwto, $10 and $20 pieces, tied up $.,000 In a sack. Not even a policeman was employed to guard tho truck which carried a million dollars at n load, protected only by a bank clerk with a second hand revolver. Only a few of the bags were opened and counted, all be ing scaled and labelled. It was kept very quiet that the gold was going to lio moved, as It was feared some ncheino might be hatched up by thieves of tho city to get hold of part of the gold. What a story theso gold pieces could tell IT they could talkl What adventures they would rclato aud from what strange parts of tho world they had been brought together. WATBUHI'OUT AT HKA. You have- heard of a waterspout at sea. This inouiii one was seen ai Port Orford, on tho Paclllo roast. It formed out In tho bay In tho shape of an Immense black writhing squirming Kerpent, with its head in the over hanging clouds, It moved rapidly southward and struck tho beach two miles south near a schnolhousc. School had Just closed and tho children all had a lino view of It. Waterspouts at sea aro as dangerous as cyclones at land but not as destructive becauso thoy do not encounter as many obstacles In their course. They start with a whirlwind movement of tho air, Just like a dust whirlwind on tho street. A HOY IN 1'OMTICS. A boy lii a western town, who was whipped by it school teauhcr, had him arrested ami tho teacher was clewed. Tho boy was not satisfied, but wrote to tho paper In tho town In this Inter esting wny: "Allowmo through you paper to ask protection against teach ers using horsowhlps on us little boys, and ulso to have the legislature pass a bill not to allow ucar-slglited teachers to teach school because wo want teach ers to boo Just whut'wo aro doing be fore they go to whlpplugitis over tho heads, or our heads will bo Just as hartl.as that litwyer,wlio defended tho teacher, aud wo won't know any more Until ho does." 1'I.KANINM TIIK 8TKKKTH. Boys and girls should take an Inter est In clean lawns and door-yards, as well as cleaning up tho streets ami country roads, Street-cleaning by boys and girls seems like a novel Idea, but it Is n fact lit both Now .York and llrooklyn. Colonel Waring was tho tlrstto Invoke the aid of the children for cleaning 'tho streets. The street of it great city is the play-ground of the children of tho poor, and their nurbcryns well. To show them tho beauty of keeping things in order Is to begot in them tt feeling of prldo About their neighborhood and a do.slro to Improve It. Thoy aro taught to pick up from tho streets tho rrult skins, papers, ami tins carelessly scat teretl by their elders. In llrooklyn tho children aro asked to form them selves n league, and to sign n paper declaring their deslrS'to aid In keep ing tho streets In order. Tho dues aro S cents n year, ttud tho reward is a Children Cry for ltchr' Ctorl. , " ' AS pretty badge. A band of four or live boys could easily keep In good repair n THE KNOW-HOW. The "know-how" Is what costs more In this world than anythlngclse. A lawyer drew up a contract for u man and charged him $5.00 for it. "Why" said the man, "it only took yon an hour! Do you charge &0 a ' ..... . . "No," said the lawyer, "I charge $1.00 an hour." "Then why do you charge me &5.00 ror'thls paper?" "The other $4.00 Is for the know how," said the man. Nearly every man can write a letter. It had taken him Bcveral years of study to acquire the "know-how." WHAT A THAMI DID. A tramp went to a houso and nsked for something to cat. The servant girl said there was nothing ready but some pancakes. The tramp said pan cakes suited him. And they did. Tho girl cooked thirty-live and he ate them all and drank three cupd of colTce. Then ho asked If ho could work any as pay for his breakfast. Sho showed him the woodpile. Ho split all the wood In sight and was told there was no more work to lo dune. He thanked the lady of tho house and the girl anil went away. Ho was probably looking ror somo more pancakes. I'AT AND TIIK IIUTTKKMILK. All Irishman saw a sign In a coun try storo window. "Everything sold hero by tho yard." Ho went In and thought ho would havo somo fun. "Have you any buttermilk?" ho asked. "Yes," said the storekeeper. "Then glvo mo a yard," said Pat. "All right," said tho man, and dip ping his linger Into tho milk he drew a mark on tho counter a yard In length. "Anything elsc,"Jio n&ked with a timllo of triumph at Pat. "No," said tho Irishman, "Just roll It tip In a piece of paper aud I'll take It with me." TIIK TKN COMMADNMK.NT8. 1. Thou shall havo no other Gods before mo. 2. Thou shall not make unto the any graven Imaglu. Thou shalt not bow thyself down to them nor to servo them. 3. Thou shall not take the naiuo of the Lord thy Clod In vain. i. Hcmoiubcr tho Sabbat h day and, to keep It holy, fi. Honor thy rather and mother. tt. 7. 8. 0. Thou shall not kill. Thou shall not commit adultery. Thou shall not seal. Thou shall not bear false wit ness against thy neighbor. 10. Thou shall not covet. Tbo above will bo found In chapter twenty, book of Exodus, verses 3 to 17, In the Holy Bible. Every boy aud girl should commit tho same to memory. Cut this out and keep them where you can study them. Cook County Democrats. Chicago, May 20. -The Democratic county convention will meet today. A hattlo royal Is anticipated. Tho Altgold luen will bo arrayed ngnlnst tho Cleveland administration forces. In tho county committee tho silver or! Altgold faction carried tho day. Tho sounduiouey Democrats under the lead of ex-Mayor Hopkins, are aided by tho sound money leaguo which In cludes Franklin MaoVeagh and Mr. Cleveland's friend, W. T. llaker. president of tho board of trade. TJx-; Judge 1 McConnell, who U tho candi date of tho silver Democrats for Bovernor If Governor Altgeld declines a rcnoiulimtlou, U ono of tho silver leaders. lu nil probability tt number of contests will bo. carried from this county meetln to the state conven r , " mm tmmm-&m2.&'C&G -!?"J STATE NEWS. Murphies areVfo $1.00 per bushel n John Dav valley. - . . i McMlnnvllle Is preparing for a o celebration on juij The State Grange will meet In Mc Mlnnvllle on the 20th of May. A cannery at The Dalles, last Sat urday reclevcd nine tons of Salmon. Itufus Miiy, of Umatilla county, Is serving time for killing fish with dy namite. Marshlleld has an organized base ball club, with James Ilutcheson as managers. A kind of a green aphis Is attacking the snowball, which destroys the bcau tf fill blooms In Yamhill county. 'Piiohiinntiilllsts will have a barba- cue at Amity on the 27th of May and nrepcratlons aro being tnnue u ieeu 7,000 people. f'iiii"iirn mirtlcs have uurcliascd the Perry mine, an cxtentlon of the Itoch- acl, In Baker county. The considera tion was $11,.'00. Haer, who is held for the minder of the book agent near Izee, in Grant county, will remain in J.iu mini uie October term of court. Ed Mills, it brakenian on the Orego nian train at Albany, had his linger smashed between the car coupling. Amputation was necessary. Tho U. of O. athletic team of 15 have chaleneged a team of the Port land University to compete In Held and track sports, with a team of equal numbers, to be played at roruana. One of tho biggest enterprises up the Siintlaiii Is the big saw mill of the Enterprise Saw Mill Company be ttiLr built near Berry. It will have a capacity of li'i.000 feet a day. At the annual meeting of the Al bany Farmers Co. the following di rectors were elected: M. H. Wilds, M. Payne, W. P. Anderson, J. W. Propst, Vcs Cannon, J. S. Archibald and A. JBlcvius. The annual dividend of 12 pro cent was declared. The horses of tho Elkhorn stago while rounding Capo Horn became uiiuianiigeable and plunged headlong Into tho canyon, 150 feet below. Tho horses were slightly Injured, but the harness was badly broken and the driver slightly Injured. F. M. Frlcdberg, of Marshfleld, whllo engaged In painting the Inte rior of the smoko stack at tho electric light plant, fell down into the furnace n distance of 30 feet. Ho was Imag ine on to a rone at the time, which slipped through his hands with such great velocity as to burn them badly. Qioo Hcwnrd Stoo. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there iat lean one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its (ages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure it the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutlonal disease, requires n constitutional trearnient. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intc nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby dcilroyini! the foundation ol the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hun. dred dollars for any case that it falls to cure, Bend for list of testimonials. Address V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggtsts, 75c. An old gentleman and little boy passed through Canyon City on horse back, bouthward bound. They came from Woodburn, near Salem, and the old gentleman knows Just tho verylo. cation or a very rich qtiartx ledge In the mountains south or town, where ho picked largo nuggets and bars or gold 10 years ago, but was driven out by hostllo Indians, says tho News, II' a nun knew lit: was going to be hanged, lie would certainly make every effort to prevent it. He would do everything lie could and strain every nerve to the last minute to get himself out of his predicament. Men nave been saved from hanging after the rope was around their necks. There are ways of dying that arc not go quick that are even more cer tain. The matt who neglects his health, and who In sickness refuses to take medicine, reallj has the rope of dl&easo around his neck. lie will die if he doesn't uirow 11 on. a man who will struggle ugainat hanging is really careless about his health. He may be traveling straight to ward consumption and pay no attention to it, ana yei ueatn oy con sumption is much more terrible than death by hanging, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. Consump tion is likely to be caused by weakness aud in its turn, it increases the weakness. The "Golden Medical Discovery" is an invigorating, strength-giving and flesh making medicine. It increases the appe tite, puts the digestive organs in perfect order, purifies and enriches the blood, and builds up firm, healthy flesh. Jn one chanter of Dr rtercCa treit thousand page family doctor book "Th YcopU'1 Cora, tuon 8ne Medical Adristr," are acorn o( let. ten from tople who hav been cured of con. (umptlou, llneerins couch, throat and bronchia! disease by the ue or"Colden Medical Dis covery " , Their full name and addre are Klren and their case were generally pronounced hopelesa by the local doctors. Twenty-one (ill one-cent ump, to pay for maUtns oar. will Jjcur a hit copy of this treat book, AdJreaa, JVorWa Dtipenaanr Medkil AsxocUtioo. No. (oj Mlu 8lret. iuafclo, . y. 4 l.riv- t rnp, , f. ;Tfe 5 in: J ,u, "Knocks Out 9 2 3 SFlattleMb PLUG The Large Piece and High Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured tFelale of other brands of higher prices and smaller pieces. Don't allow the dealer to impose on you by saying they are u just as good" as "Battle Ax," for he is anxious to work off his unsalable stock ? A difference of a day. Go east over the Uurlinfton and you will reach Omaha 17 hour woncr Kansas City 10 hour ooncr than the man who takes any other line. Possibly you doubt tills, but it Is true Just the same. Get one of our folders, oren It look at the man in It ami HI you will understand why it Is true. Tickets and time tables at tho local ticket office. A.C.SHELDON, O.A., I'ortland.Or. Marion C unty Populist Ticket Representatives, K. h. HIHUA1U), II. CLEVELAND, OEO. H. CALDWELL, T. J. Mc- CLARY, P. A. MYERS. County Judge, I. M. WAGNER. Commissioner, I. LARSON. SherllT, WASHINGTON HUNSAICER. Clerk. R. II. LEARO. Treasurer, GEO. M. RROWN. Recorder, R. R. RYAN. Assesor, T. Y. McCLELLAN. School Superintendent, H. W. COPELANI). Suvcvor, S. R. HURFORD, Jn. Coroner. DR. T. L. GOLDEN. SALEM WAGON A REPAIR SHOP I am prepared to do all kinds of work in wood and Iron. Repairing machinery of any kind or making and repairing stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made aud repaired; wacous and buggies repaired, and new ones made to order. Horseshoeing, die best that can bo done in town-liand-made shoes. Tlates and running shoes care. Mly attended to. Call at my stand, at too Chemeketa street, back of New York Racket store. R. I. HERSCHIIACn, asm wile. Infill Imtnt an1 lAattt. ! .. 11 ji- . w.uiie mrougnout the United States and territories to sell die Fount ain Washer and Steam Cooker, the best in rtt. illi"vcJ "V" Price in the wear of clothes in less than six months. Sent C . O D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50, in tin';- $S in copper. For particulais, address 156 State street. Salem. Oreuon. SALEM WATER CO. OfRcei Willamette Hotel Buildln" For water service apply at 'office, llill payable monthly in Vdvance. Make a complaints at the office. There u ill be no deduction in water rate on account n t.n,,... .1 ;' ,,.c , - ",.i7 ausence irom the riirnui,.! . . ""ipnon win on y be rurnished to regular consumers using ,; for domestic purpose. Contractors for dt read V.S K n,.aad p,Me,iRC wll Pl icaa "under building purposes" pace 17 ..i Kheduleof rate, forC feT Appl? ?, $ All Others. Through Tickets TO THE BAST ! VIA THE Union Pacific System. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Touris Sleepem nnd Freo Reclining Chairs dally between I'OllTLANJD to CHICAGO Our trains are heated fb-r steam and iar lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 i.s. Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than com petitors. For rates, time tables and full Information apply to BOISE c0 BARKER, ' Agents, Salem, Or. R. V. BAXTER, C. E. DROWN, General Agent Dist. Pass. Agent S I3S Third Street. Portland. Miss Balk's School I'ENEl) IN CUANNINO HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tlstlc i.eedlc work. All work done on the in. dividual plan, in which each child is ad yanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Hal. lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followingi k gKl; P'aln loccnts K "" 5 to 10 cents SlV ,,tt Stoiocents fpeks, per pair 1 cenla Handkirchefs 3.C!"1! S!!-' ::;v::.3ccnt,! nd other work in proportion. Flannels and other work fcv teUigently washed bv hand. fcM'JerybtKm..,. ' giving vaiuTrece.S if J 8ft ing matter, nmi? .?.SruCf luni. tlco the follow ng7riC Any one of thn fK?J5i 0&v wuiuitn iree.ono year ft " lis free. on ""W"!K 8r, 5iK,",?.WWlS &5hKS A rnn-f 18 rfui?' oia mniiMm 10. . - "Mtthi ' the best 10 page Illustntwi . . year. The above prices awJ and the cheapest comblnX1 " fcrcd. The Oueen" ii prnctlcal, home magazine l The delightful Chicago child- the little nnoa nf ,Y. V'ii l0. 1 W !&-SSK tlSffir iUi?ra'tedr 81 a5 2 usneu oy tlioKindergartenLltemS; A nrnr licit fnrm nnn. .ji.... sa? 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Oregon employing a wi "- Youth's Department J . This feature isoneof LO II lumijy "" .Tii nnbte TnE JOORKAIj w 11 y", WJ 8,,y,waslstufllntggj men, out b"uu. "raSotimtM an cnieriaiiiii'b acter. a v w 4 . KTAreAMVf MOWSTZlk. first and oVypupcrlnOre, nil L ia it i 1 u aw - - , . . am tho hard times"? it, juA and sending out f "WM arc paid for in . iVi no bills. A" iij" - TbijU when the tlmo expires. 1 ui KSkKiS'.'S more iuumw "ifnt.retyoun'B a ready taKiuB'" x.. nA joabl ..Hr.JsrBtfcrti- TUB largcaw "- m0nf j money. If you ?Rl?eBnti or drnl silver. xmsfa weiw'l,, i ind ?" verciiw"--' R4j4(h k Hmt way. liCt lost a cent -that premium list below; EOFWRi EDITORS' fill 'The Chi Willi' THE MI R WI1 m Oregoi Salerrii , jig. K.ity 1'' , 1 ". J Qr1 i CoL J. Olmsted-Prop