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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1896)
mm I J S THE tlVJfl. tfflf3 EAST, VRoute to ltNi" and the year ag- sutns. The these millions of i Notes En Ijwa. LoiiJis our nuui na . .,.... hiiinri riF itb feaieuii !.: " bifrii'to lear Senator -John II. a;lAu.e.loan politico tfdvernor i'1"1 aml .,... ,.r.d a host ofsub- su.u f ..,. nmrvrut.4 and ;mIUOn people went to ee and hear 1 great n.odcrn contortionist.. J.i.m. Portland on the evening's o,erlaml via the i-old-reliable" rfll(W Pacific, and the -next-mbrnlng affoke arooni? the wheat fields, of L,alllla count. nere dijL...K ' ttDbble field as far as the eye can .,i,lnery direction. The farmers lo Eastern Oregon do not reckon . .... ..,..-. Vint. Vmt Hnptlfina. th.tr wheat uy ui "-" '' townships and counties, wealth produced each negate fabulous tr nart of bushels goes to market via the Colum Mi outlet, yet owing to capitalistic, corporation and political' combines It cannot be brought down by water. It must all pay tribute to the railroads. An old Ohio farmer on our train said .'them methods U what makes Popu lists." Our Buckeye friend was born and raised near Dayton, and has spent the summer with a son near Van couver, Wash. lie is too old to move west, but thinks the "Willamette val ley the finest climate he ever struck, ind the old gentleman has seen- most nf the country west and south of Ohio. A passenger facetiously asked the old man why he didn't "go to Canton Instead of Dayton," when he re sponded "we've had too mhch of that long ago." ?. In the Grande Jtpunde valley the crops this year are very good, ap ples belng-now morelplentlful than for years. The grain crop is fair, and threshing has just begun. Prices are erylow, astlie grain has but one outlet by rail to Poroland. At MeachdD, in the midst of the Blue inuun tains Is nestled an attrac tion that appeals to every traveler. It is a unique mountain station, l.nmtn the land over for its excellent meaN and' home-like conditions. It Is. i large elegantly built log struct ure and ls-preslded over by a dear old lady known as "Grandma Munra." The surroundings are most piotur t esque, several handsome specimens of black bear are kept in rustic pens, and attract not a little attention. All the out buildings are rustic, and the grounds lead off to natural Rroves of erergreen.maklng It a charming place. "Grandma Munra" is remembered ty hundreds of Willamette valley people, having 'had'eharge of a hotel at Eugene, where she won enviable reputation as a hostess and caterer. For several years she was also in charge of the university dormitory there. In the latter position she won the hearts not only of the etudents, but of the manaRemeatjBd city as ell. Her influences weMjjiways of the very best, and her giataotherly heart was a solace to' many a young man and woman striving to get up wards. The blessing of thousands "ho have felt her lovely presence is with Grandma Munra. A. F. H. AUMSV1LLE. his 'rWeblJTiW-gSfte tfr Mr. 'German hop patch to pick hops. . w. uard will begin picking mips Auursaay. 3 J. Deach was u guest of his uncle F. hi Pound; the tWht week. Mpnday evcnlnj: Mrs. W. M. RUq. muvof Portland, delivered an excel lent Republican hpecch, Them un a very large an. enthusiastic million The speaker is one who believes what ne says ana win stick to his belief. , Geo. W. Rose has gone to Switzer land for a few weeks. A. Winslow and-famlly have gone tl tlio .linn nnfnti t AJsoclal dance was given Friday evening, in the city hall. Mr. Branch is taking an overland trip to Curry county where he expects to locate. J. Farnhan and family will start fur laano next Monday. "Vc are sorrv to see such good neighbors leave us, but we wish them prosperity and happi ness in their future home. Mrs. Anderson and Allie Eastburn who have been very 111 are slowly re covering, and it Is hoped to soon see them out again. Mrs. H. Idas' returned from hcrfo.w days visit in the Capital City. Hon. Ed. T. Judd's campaign song Monday evening received the cheers of the entire audience. ' - " g-. vt. ''in i -" - - --. v. . -vi . -.,. , I Till In Burke Cochran comes from London, where they came" near making him a member oft parliament, and Lord Whltelaw Ried writes fram his chalet in Switzerland, to help elect 'Mc- Klnley president. AVeGelablcPrenaMtinn ry... Jo, similatlng uWoodandRcgula hng inaSlomachs ardDowls of hmmm Promotes TJigcstion.Checiful ncssandRcst.Contalns neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. We wish some'man good at figures would figure out for us how much wheat one-sixteenth ounce of gold and one ounce of silver would buy In New York In 1873 and how much It will buy there now. Two Lives Saved. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was Mrs. Tro hope for her, but two bottles of Dr King's New Discovery completelj cured her and she says It sa ed her life. Mr. Titos. Eggcrs, 139 Florida street. San Pranclsco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tiled without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's -New Discovery and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these arc samples, that prove the wonderful elllcacy of this medicine in Coughs unci Colds. Free trial bottles at Fred P. Legg's drugstore. Regular size 50c and $1. KawcfoianrsmmprTmrri Umphit Sai' JtxttlUSJu sinut Sctd Jtppmaat . thtartcna&Stiai llcrmjctri . ffant: Clmfud Sugar limtayrfmfla Apcrfecinemcdv fornnnsUrv,. lion, Sour Slornach.Diarrhoca, i orms onYuisions.revensa tiess endLoss of Sleep. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. SEE THAT THE FAd-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF 2fc. tfSSL, fl PEOPL vV r 'i i1iTnini'i'lii-'-- n, - , , " "- CkyouS&C EXACT COPrOF WRAPPED. t8" jn. IS ON" THE WRAPPER , OF EVEEY BOTTU53 OB1 ASTORIA Cftitoria is put cp ia ene-sls lottlc only, It !j not told ia bulk. Don't allow anyono to tell yon anything clie en the plea or promlio that It Is jnit aa good" ond "will answer every pnr. poie." 3-Bco that yon get O-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. Tit lit' naut S' X s7s. i. , .""LtAVtPy--.C-y ITtrr The Great One Cent Silver Dally-pJ8 Only Associated Press rv i eruaiiy,,q - ;u, , AKt Daily Capital Journal $3 a Year We'eRly $K; POST THIS BILLviri:: of crareraa &&& wtippir. I "I -BXCJELSIOR - STABLE- B. C, Hansen, jvtanaqer. OnlvEoodlmrsiusd. SatUfaction guaranteed. Stable back of -Stafe Injurance block 'BARKLEY AND PSNNOYER. Another Bryan Supplement With Two Great Speeches. Not all could hear Pcnnoyer and Barkleyat thegieat Bryan ratifica tion at Salem. So The Journal has printed in supplement form the great speeches mado on that occasion by those two gentlemen. Tlieywill bo supplied from this office at 81 per 100 or 87 per 1,000 postpaid. We have still supplements with Bryan's speech of acceptance at New York and Mitchell on the impossibility of In- ternational Bimetallism iT Graudaur's" Great Victory, London Sept. 9. The Daily? News says that Gaudaiir received the greatest possible crcditfor his Victory, and the Post says the same, but the latter thinks that the easy victory oi the comparative veteran shows that the art of rowing has fallen upon evil days. Tell the ticket agevnt to ticket you via the Burling ton Route and he will do so. Tell him you want your ticket to read via Billings. Mont., and the New Short Line and it will read that way. Tell lrm you want it to read via St. Paul and the Burlington Route and it will read via St. Paul and the Burlington Route. The service over both lines is as good as it can be. To Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and the South, the time via Billings is teveral hours faster than via St. Paul. To Chicago it is about the same A.C.SHELDON. G.A.. Poitland.Or. rii ' uiiica P, k Si. ware Paul Ry, EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- We print an interview with J. B. Montgomery, a Portland capitalist, who has been an international bi tuetallist, but is not afraid to tell his fellow Republicans that they have tone wrong. Read his Interview carefully. Col. D. o. Sherman, commander of 'e Grand Army of Oregon," would be 8 gentleman, a master cUractr and Wtrtot if he'd etandtrT'for- Mark "anna. As it is be, is out for Bryan "odoldmanCaplesis hired to come UP to Salem ahd call him a liar. The country newspapers that sup- Vtl McKlnley are alhsupplled free th Koldoug supplements. So far , Jouknal supplements are all mi "abeenputoutto meet it. Two "professoTsfThTstateunl- 7W,ly at Eu&ene have been In town e Past weeklobbylug forgoldbuglsni. would be Just as well for those Mi ?K Vfiois stomach. THE pain that some times strikes a man at the most inoppor tune moment Is due to indigestion, ii may come in the (J0?! mldrt of a dinner -S-'Bnd make the feast a mockery. It 13 a reminder that he may not eat what he chooses, nor when he chooses. He is a slave to the weakness of his Prsonentlr he doesn't even -..-t4-(um tMficr he eats u Groin? to agree with him or not The thtaji i that pleSe hia palate most are often the worst for him to eat Even the simplest food is likely to cause him misery and "eepless ness. His first troublt was very "'in err simple very easy to cure. He ate something indigesUble and it stuck some Slace in his digestive system. He ate i morj Jn and they stuck. Part of bis d rf Hon stopped altogether-that is constlpa- CoMtlptktr Is 'tq common that more ttaihS? tt? vkoW fn America are troub W wiSv it tUso' aerious that nine tStks of ie afctaiess of tk world is toertle dlreetlyt? tto cowaon cause. A wan's health aad strensfth depenil npon wtat be tt Mtof his f3d7 Tblsdepends riTi-5KSi ronatloation stops diees- v . . . T rt.n t4i mm. 311 KC IUM - -. Shasta Route. OFHTHEj Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run da7 between Portland and San Francisco. gf, PAUL j v WlH8BSOTAoi Zf g ' 1. ' f m itwAu k eVlfi' " O W "A VC Tffi 8:5o p. m 7i:oop. m 10:45 a-m 1 Ly-Portland r-Ar. (8: Y Lv Salem- Ar. 1 8:( ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. ( 7" 8:10 a.m. :oo a. m 7roo p. m. Above trains stop at KastePorlland, Oregon City, Wordburn, Salem.rfTumer, Marion, Jefierson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswtll, Dr,ain,J and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY South Anybody! can see that moaest kind of common - at . When .eiown . -T stoos. and tie -wnoie voaj """ The waY to start dieestion is to remove the obstruction. The way o ao w " take Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They a a Zol llrt cure for constipation and to attendant Ms -headaches, sour stom. d.S dfainess. biliousness and "heartburn." They are very genU in thefrction. They'.lmplr ax.Ut nature. They give no violent wrench to the system. They cause no pain, nor piping nor aw comfort of any kind. You can get free sample of from 4 to 7 U?S!i triesj uj, you ---thin? "lust aa od," transfer youi trade to anothenstore. "'ri5 8:30 a.m. llrfX) a.m. 5:20 p.m. I Uortli GLANCE AT THIS MAP- Of the Chicago, Milwaukee nd St, Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha. and remember when goinga east that its trv'nj ate lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is szperb. Elegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beithlias an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro the best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux. urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tha Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail road office will give yon further information, or address C.J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland Cut this olituhd post up lr. a conspicuous place wliflro It will be seen. All tho associated iircss papors In Uregoii, except THE JOURNAL, are published in tho interest or tho1 gold stnmlnrd. bend 25c In slher for tho dally otto month. The Oregon Press Monopoly.. Will not treat the restoration or silver fairly. It'will not tell the DCOnle tlld truth. It. ilsirn nut. Tnlfn n fntrnntinp Mini rlv.w ilw : :.i;,.:, ,.,:" j.:. r. .v.- ,;;', .-."""." vv i'i"- " r.""-" iit-tijnu M.Muu'iisieu m 1110 vau sireci suie. . 81(10. Am Vnn c V I VM M I Mil (Ut 'I' ,v i !H i'f t ' V t 'ff Help your countryjby clrculatlngthO'onlyA;()cl(ilcd1Picl's Daily - In Oregon Hint ndvocates Independent Bimetal iisiii:: All tho ndws oiltho great ba(tlo of'tbe"pcoplei'foiii8ller.. Ado cates the Bimetallic Union or all whot-aro opposed to the si nglo gold-standard. Do You Favor Unity and Harmony as thclwatchwordof thepodpli'ioriOrcgonV Subscribe for the Capital jiounnal I ' Daily tliirty days for asilver quarter.,. , Each issucla'conipleto history of tho duyJnndlXaf'gntllng-Tgun -of urguineuis ior mo peoples cause. PI VI u READ! READ! READ ! . , Till! press. Tlib peonlo are charced with Icnorauco bv Itho uold ls a false charge, wheiovcr tho causo of freo rolniigo or gold nnd. suver 10 10 1 is most uiscusscu anu dcsc unacrsiooii jt is most pop-rt uiur ana nirongcsii wini 1110 people. Sixty Days for 50 Cents It you can't talk or write for'sllvcr read andvinarlcartlclcs: and send them to your neighbors and frlehds sixty hot shot for 60o. Cheapest political nminunltlon in tho country. Sond a silver quarter or half dollar nnd try It. Tho people must bo educated nnd It Is your duty to help do.thls-work for Immunity. w i II"4 fit T " vl ( i u f rt ,!K' WE DON'T WANT GOLD mi i.. ,. ....I.l ,. f.. ..'- j...i.. i ....,.. ....itjivi..- xiiuiu la'iiuv'Kuiu uuyugu. in uur uuuubry io p(iy UUU-I.WUI11IUHIUI,H10 UUU. . 1 llatlon advocate the sluglb gold" standard. It means contraction' "f our J "--. .1..A .l-J' !.. ..! lln.lnn nTnwAnHn.iiA nUil.irn til Ua n .. ..I .l I Currency, UCstrilCLlUll Ul vuiuuo, anu luxiuuiiibiuii.uxiivuoiitiiikv uuu juu mil iiu uuutiiivu. nlnnn. but. via wurit both trold nnd silver. Aiulni. Iii flilo nnnnl rv tl vnn wnnf. rnniifllnt.lnn nrlvncutil t.tin Rllltrtrt irnlrl nf.nnrliiril. ft mnnni: nintrnntinii'' UI11IIU AJ V.(,a .UU. W. J . JW. II....W . w"."". V. w.a .. . www. v.w u..Bv f"" M w. w . . A V ... VU . U V V. V W . .. OREGON CENTRAL HOFER BROS 0. R. Sl N. CO. iAND- lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Itoseb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. SALEM PASSENGER. F South "4:00 p.m. 0:10 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Balem lv. North 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CAKS ON OUUEN KUU1JS PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-chus sleeping cars attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and CorvallU, dally (ex cept Sunday,) m.l Lr. ,m. 7,-3o. IKISP, Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar, 1 6r2o p. m. I i35 P m Lv i. Aihmv end Corrallis connect witb trains of Oregon Central k Eastern Kailroad Eastern R. R- Company YAQUINAiUY ROUTE.' "Connecting ot Vaauina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaqutna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Ban Francisco: Cabin, 9; steerage, j; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin to; to Humboldt Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 6o days, Ji6. YAQUWA UAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Paci6e Coast. No undertow surf Express train daily except Sunday k hilhino absolutely safe." ' For Those wishing to combine hunting and it! ...fU .s-.. . rurfm ril rctrt Tt nr inninir ivilii iuuliw tiiwiMi avvtb iv ennal Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout 445 P-1"-1 Lv. Portland Ar Ar. McMinnllc Lt 8:25 a. m 5:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to ill PoinU in the Eastern Stales, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei uL W.W SKINNER, Agent Salem E P, ROGERS, Asst. G f.&V. A.. ' Portlaru' Or R. KOEHLER, Manager. For Do'.icacy, tor purity, and tor lmprorement ot tho eoio. ..i.ii,miioUiijur equals Poixow's Povsm orts, this resort has no J, kUUil PIW IIUUI and salmon trout can be lound in abundance within a few hours' drte of the bay. tg?"Reduced rales to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. J. C. MAYO, bopt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local A8nt.Altona Dock Salem. COLT TAKEN UP. A three-year-old colt, bay color and star in forehead, white was taken up by the umlej Owner can have same by proving Call at. place, TO THE .EAST GIVES THE CHOIC of : Two Transcontinental Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul'ond Den. ver Omaha and Kansas Ciiy. Low rates to ea.temIcitlfcEAN Portland San Fjancisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland Jul. 26, 3' arid August S, 6, 10, 15, 20, 25 ond 30, Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, ta.p. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Steamers Ruth, for Portland, Tuesday aud Friday, at 7130 a. m. .... , For Corvallis Wednesday and .Saturday at 5 uamer Gypsy for Poetland, Wednesday and Saturday at 7130 a. m. For Corvallis, Monday and Thursday ai 5 Lowest freight and passenger rates. Itoond trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold awl baggage checked through to all points with- it extra transier enarges. Vnt full dttaila call on Boise & Barker Publishers. Salem, WI.SJ.I .IH.il ,I.,J UWaBBMBBB Or. Through Tickets TOJTIIE out extra transier charges, Vnt full details call ot agents, Salsm, Oregon, or address, E. M'NEILL, Pres. and Manager. W. H. IIURLHURT. Gen'l Pas, Agt Portlsnd, Or FOrfuli deta.,, call gjg- Foot of Trades! . Local A pent S1QQ-worth fw 10c. itTtn m USI UKK1RT1 jmt kullir K.M r . .w wt, r. x sicnied property and paying costs. Call at-o! n,Tl cut of Salem, on Macleay road. 8 22ira J- R. PICKER Ld(M WHo ValiM I A rsflntd complexlou must um Pouenl's row- Ider. It prc4oce s soft sad bcswwai saon.. ' . ,' . i VIA THE Northern . Pacific Railway.; , RUNS U.non Pacific System.- Jhrough Pullman Palace Sleepers. TourUJ Sleeperu and Free Reclining Chairs dtlly between Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated bsteam' and lighted by Pintsch light. lime ip inicsgo, 3 i-i ays Time to New yi Wbich )s nrV A - llflVf many tours quiclterjthan com- iill!rim. For rates, time tables and fullrTiniormalton apply to JWISJSOiBAltKXSJt, ' Agents, Sftlem, ji R. W BAXTER, C. E. BUdWN, Ceneral Agent Dlst.Pau. Agent 135 Third Street; Portland. n 1 wilKnoo iitf u .. t ni L f ll inurrLcea ui-t.1 i 1 jiorrii,u, V,' 1 atltirnNuJ ,4 c t, ar nv ido?' .!.. . . v.l. '". 1W1DU ai ui i yw ., ii idu. tltn ' tiiU'Oir num r-'Vnil'-ilOKtUi.Ca. " . -?rJn r '.;iwax iitia cuieuiuiii,u U.Sii, T lilUUit JBYlMjitSU, ffif Urclltit''l Vai'TtS! Pullman,.SIeeDin Cars. ' Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sle'ebln Car To St. Paul, Minneapolis, pufuth, lvf, Orand Fork, Crookstod, WiBalpeg, Helena and 'Butte, - THROUGH TICKETS T . To Chicago, Washington,, PhUJlpala-,'Mx York nojoo, and all Points. , .East and. South: For information, time cards, tickets, call on or write maps IB. THOMAS, WAT-T&.CQj AGENTS, 365 Commercial srrsef,!Slm, 0, tt A V PL..Tah Morrison $t cwer,Thlr'lVt t Asst. OeVJ, JPa-, At. ' 1L' ."" .liV'j onapiBKHi HI aSrSmutyI llajT . JJLUOU rmmOM MCBaasattf lINiaUMHatll. IPVWNUMIMM; ujbio ivuhw prxw uaamr hud caarays V.lllMlnMliluihMlifaaZ. m to nar saiifOMi 1 nniniiiin imi emrr, (oiH4 Mai muu, XmsoimTmI rinprcc. vt BkrloItMl ant. is is sum 1 mrmmUU)auf. WasaUtKU HuwtwsaatHM, IIMI rauiuNwwi buih. xr VHunaui i "T T SilSy Itffy ajw ajl ir Colrq SiDfiML CMMI yty.asySr or JjTag?tJnBM tf'otUk form WOMll MBiysiarnWflvii MsM4At siBsaKTlftB i.. MBB" " ' " , : ' 5 &&' v- r , Mr . ,