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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1897)
bHKl Tf -"e - j flt a-rit STAT: M2W3 Wallace Colo, has been chusen chief the lire depmment in orcgon v. "hlrty-Hvc Inches of snow have fal- tliis winter In Durus,as measured I the ooesrver in that place Libert Brownsll, of Albany accl itly shot off his thumb from his hand while rttiUinR im un. EL M. Hammer, of Albany, assigned the benefit of their creditors last tturday. Liabilities are about $11,- G. Sperry, of Heppner shipped a Irload of mules to Virginia, Man ly, u.nis is uis second snipmeni to firglnlu. iThe controller of the currency has Bfeclareda dlylden of 5 per cent in fa- prof the creditors of the Oregon fatloaal bank of Portland, Or. cBy what Is known among sheeprals- M9 as a sheep pile-up, Charles John- Bon, of California gulch, Birch creek, Jmatilla couuty, the other day lost 180 sheep. a Salvation Army spouter In Albany took for his subject; "A Kiss In the Dark." That made all the lapses jamlle and shout -'Hallelujah" till they &were faint. ?G. P. Griffin, died at his home in HBugene last Sunday morning, no was years old and had been a patient pEfferer for live years, most of the time bcdrldcn. John Currier, of Corvallls died, at, fthe age of 39 years. He tiad been con- Iflned to his bed for 10 montns. He rdled from injuries to his spinal cord received In an accident. George Humphery, debuty United States marshal arrested Sanford Hills, pit Woodburn charged with conduct ing a retail liquor business without a license, and took'hlm to Portland. The Albany Democrat says It Is lear- Ined that 10 or 12young men of Albany Swill go to Carson City to witness the ICorbett-Fltzsimmons fight. They will jiwalk all the way, and expect to leave Albany Monday morning. The intercollegiate baseball league -was formed at isewourg baturaay with the following as officers for the Uear: President, C. F. Fisher, OSNS; secretary, D. V. Kuykendall, U of O; treasurer, W. Glenn, Pacific college. Such a religious revival as has never f been known there before as has been experienced In Ontario, In Malheur county. People came from miles around, and song and praise services were kept up almost every night un tlll 11 o'clock. A young woman In North Dakota who has saved up $300, wrote to a res ident of Lincoln county, to inquire if Oregon ! a good place to come to., The Header says: "Let her come. A woman that can save save up 8300 In f North jJakota csn keep a husband In luxury In Oregon." The bowline contest in Albany be tween two business meD's teams scared as follows: McCoy 104, Beors 78 Hop kins 79, Porter 105, James 97. Totat 403. Pfeiffer 78, Lee 91, Smiley 90 Kroschel 87, Brown 92. Total 440. The former team thus won by 59 .points. In the two contests the lat ter teams were 74 ahead. Thursday afternoon at her home thl i side of Jefferson Mrs H. "W. Fore man narrowly escaped a sad fate by burning. While sitting near the fire her dress become ignited In some manner and It was not until her cloth ing was almost entirely consumed and her hands badly burned that the flames were extinguished. County Clerk Jennings of Eugene has completed the tax-rolls of Lane, and turned them over Jto Shell! John son for collection. Three incorpor ated cities and 23 school districts in the county have levied special taxes for the last year. The total amount of taxes to be collected is 8120,265 80, of which $100,113 is for state and county, $9971 07 for special school and $10,181 13, for special city. Frank Germain and Frank Andrews, who were arrested at Woodvllle last Thursday, for burglarizing a miner's cabin were brought to Jacksonville and had a preliminary examination before Justice Dunlap. The articles stolen consisted of clothlne. nrovis- lons and a gold ring. They were held ' to await the action of the grand jury. William Keese, who last vear es caped from Jail at Lakeview, Oregon, was arrested in Chlco. On July 21, 1890, Keese was tried and convicted at Lakeview for an assault with a deadly weapon, and was sentenced to one year In the state prison. The night before he was to be taken to prison, Kee.se escaped and eluded capture. The Whole Stry Of the great cares accomplished by Hood's Sarsapanlla Is quickly told. w ijuiiueu uua enricnes tne oiood, tones the fitOmnr.h nnrl irltrn ntnnntli i and vigor. Disease cannot enter the voicui iuiuuuu uy me ncn, rea oiooa Which COm PS hv tArlnff TTiwPa Morns- parilla. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head ache, Indlsestion, biliousness. All druggists. 25c. OASTOR1A. IS tin tIKT 4f myt njnuwiini ruuiinwj THE LEGISLATURE. Baker andlMalheur WI11 It. King Peo). Benton and Lincoln Tolbert Car ter (Rep). Clackamas Geo. C. Brownwell (Rep). Clackamas and Marlon AIonzo Gesner(Rep). Clatsop John n. Smith (Dem). Columbia, Washington and Tilla mook G. W. Patterson (Rep). Coos, Curry and Josephine C. E. Harmon (Rep). Crook, Klamath and Lake B. Daly (Dem). Douglas A. W. Reed (Rep). Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco E.B. Duf ur (Dem). Grant, Harney and Morrow A.W. Gowan (Rep). Jackson S. H. Holt (Peo). Lane I. D. Driver (Rep). J. H. Mc Clung(Rep). Linn S. A. Dawson (Rep). A. J. Johnson (Rep). Marion W. II. Hobson (Rep). I. L. Patterson (Rep). Multnomah Geo. W. Bates (Rep). J. E. Haseltine (Mitch. Rep). Donald MacKay (Rep). Ben Selling (Rep. and Taxpayers' League), Joseph Simon Rep). Polk B, F. Mulkey (Rep). Sherman and Wasco John Mich ell (Rep). , x TImat 11a A. R. Price (Ren). Umatilla and Union T. C. Taylor lRS ) nlon and Wallowa Justus Wade (Peo). Washington S. Hughes (Rep). yamhlU J. F. Calbreath (Rep), Holdovers elected In 1894. Candidates for president: A. J, Johnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of Marion, and Joseph! Slmonof Mult nomah. Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) Benton John Whltakcr (Peo.) Benton and Lincoln E. R. Lake Clackamas W. S. U'Ren (Peo.) Geo. Ogle (Peo.) J. II. Kr use (Peo.) Clatsop John E. Gratke (Dem.) N. J. Svindseth (Peo.) Columbia Norman Merrill (Rep.) Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) Coos and Curry W. H. Nosier (Peo) Crook R. E. MIsner(Dem.) Douglas A. M. Crawford (Rep.) J. T. Bridges (Rep.) Geo. W. Rlddle(Rep.) Gilliam J. E. David (Rep.) Grant and Harney C. S. Dustin (Peo.) Jackson G. F. Schmldtleln (Peo.) J. J. Howser (Peo.) Nat Langell (Rep.) Josephine Henry L. Benson (Rep.) Klamath and Lake Virgil Conn (Rep.) Lane L. Bllyeu (Dem.) D. G. Palm (Rep.) T. J. Vaughan (Rep.) j-iinn jonn m. somers (ep.) jonn son S, Smith (Peo.) T. M. Hunkers (Peo.) Malheur I. W. Hope (Rep.). Marion H. L. Barkley (R6p.VE. W Chapman (Rep.), David Craig (Rep.), McKlnley Mitchell (Rep)., J. N. Smith (Rep) Moi orrow J. N. Brown (Rep). Multnomah J. jb. liayer. (nop . Jonathan Bourne, Jr. (Mitch. Rep. and Peo,). James N. Davis (Rep.),Geo. H. nill (Rep. and Taxpayers' League). H. A. Hogue (Taxpayers' League and Mitch. Rep.),A. L. Maxwell (Rep.), D. L. Povey (Rep),W. E. Thomas (Mitch. Hep.), juenry wagner (juitcn. iiepj. Polk T. J. Leo (Dem.), j. a. v en- ness (Ren). unerman ana Wasco B. S. Hunt ington (Rep.) , F. N. Jones (Rep). TiiiamooKana xamnui jonn Gill (Peo. and Union Bimetallic). Umatilla E. J. DavislRep.), J. S. Gurdano (Rep ) W. T. Rigby (Rep). Unlon-J. W. McAUster (Peo.), F. S. Stanley (Repj. Wallowa O. E. Jennings Rep) Washington Harvey S. Hudson lio ), G. W. Marsh (Rep.). J. R. C. ; Thompson (Rep). Yaniiiui xi. G. Guild (union .Bi metallic), O. C. Emery (Union Bi metallic). Seat will be contested by J. Hunt ley, Gold Beach. Candidates for speaker: J. N. Brown of Morrow, H. L. Benson of Jose phie,Jonathan Bourne, Mult nomah, Ge W. Riddell, of Douglas. RECAPITULATION. Number of Representatives 60 Republicans 34 Democrats 4 Peoples 14 Mitchell Republicans 2 Republican and Taxpayer's League. 1 Mitchell Republican and Peoples.. 1 Union Bimetallic 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican : 1 Number of Senators 30 Republicans 22 Democrats 3 People s. ................... Mitchell Republicans 1 Republican and Taxpayers' League. 1 JOINT CONVENTION. Number of members 00 Republicans 56 Democrats People's 1 Mitchell Renubllcans 3 Republican and Taxpayers' League,. 2 Mitchell Republican ana reopies. . i Unjon Bimetallic , 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 Catarrh Cannot Be Owed with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai tbev is a blood constitutional disease and In order so cure it you must take internal remeaies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenSntemally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous of faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Usota quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of ihe best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of tlie best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly upon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination nf.ha ., innprlinti !k wliat nrivitiefrs such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials tree. F. J. CnENEt & Co., Toledo, O. tySold by all druggists. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. nibs- ,sJalU (tfSalOft km stmt VTSffMk Z&0&i .yrrTiii mmi wwtimnmmmnrrtfffnTUiwwriDiinifi)HHim5mgTiJ igPLI .®cbUePrcparat!oufor As similating UWood AndBegtltd ling thcStosachs andBowQs of PromotesDifesUoaCheetftd ncss andKcstConlalns neither' OpiumMorphine norMoeraL Not Nahc otic. KiapaofOldllrSSiVLLBTSMa. JlxSmna tfninSwt dlrptmnnt -CiOaicnaSU flirmfttJ tliwxAfd Sootr . hS&yrnrrUnxr. ADctfectHcmcdv forConslItva- tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fevensrv ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of &&&&&&'. NEW "YORK. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB. tow - nim See those genuine Westenholm Carving Sets at GRAY A foil line of pocket and table cutlery, rnzorharess etc, Northwest corner State and LioertyJ sts Salem. LEGISLATIVE SUBSCRIBERS. The Journal has had a larger list of subscribers for the legislative ses sion than any newspaper ever printed in Salem. The most Interesting part of the session has Just begun and may' last a month or sixty days. All will want to'know the whole history of this remarkable legislative assembly, of which they have only had the first chapter. Renew your subscriptions and get the latest reports and X-Rays n the members from your county. Who Said So? The man who said that the hardest part of an eastern trip came1 after leaying the Mississippi river, never iourneyed between Minneapolis or St. ?aul to Milwaukee or Chicago over the lines of the "Wisconsin Central, for the accommodations over this route are unsurpassed,-the connections are close, thus doing away with vexa tious delays. The dinning car service is the remark of all travellers who go this way; a good square meal at reasonable prices. For particulars address Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Oregon, or Jas. C Pond, General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, or ap ply to your nearest ticket agent. The best meals at Strong, and only 25 cents. tf FREE TO EVERY MM The Methodllof aEGreat Treat mentifor Weaknesslof Men. Which Cured Him After Everything Else IFailed, Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forbodings are ten tines worse than the most serere pain. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost impossible and under such a strain men ate scarcely responsible for what they do. Foryears the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea oft xual weakness until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus ends all his troubles. But providential intpira. tion came to his aid in tne shape of a combi nation of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak and emaciated parts to natural site and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and address may have the method of this wonder ful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering the tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that carerd roe. Do not try to study out how 1 can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessarr to mail the infbnnrtion, but send for it and learn that there are a few things on earth that although they cost nothing to get tkyar worth, a fortune to some men and meMt to lifetime of happiness to most of ut. 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W LEGISLATIVK BEP0R1S aThe Oregon legislature meets Tan nth to elect a senator to succeed Mitchell and enact needed icform legislation. You will want a reliable report of its proceedings. Ill M The people wantreliabte ews They want all tht news. They want It from a reliable sourer jf news. 01 CENT One month b)mil 25c; one year . "No papers sent bejoud time paiu for. - THE ONLY ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. B.B- a-5 S.2.6B i o.K-S-b'r mmmmmn So'X'p'R 3-P3 2.B o ?." o,rp :j3S- 5o9 ,e-e.S-gKi2.8?3dg5 9 Ha23nEn!!or8.a sJi&i-s n-o H- u SfrT'a O a - . uk . M n n rt .. L 2.R,-sg.aBl.JgJp5- sJSfil! 5.5,0 & o. S.5r&B r .. 2 . fi 5 a a 81 ,&1StrBSI ts o. tr. o a rrhreeDoolbi.by (yNo papers sent A PEOPLE'S SIM PAPER Tint : Journal h three tirrrs tie lictillni in Cugen of iAbj daily acd wttkly xcept Kcott'a rrer at Pcrtlsod. It i nccfnirtd ly fiher men Sd voters pi Orre-na r-ifnl Krftll'a rarer at I'rtlacd. It Partica ae tke chsmpion of the 'tt pl ' raise in tlii. state. You, can afford to Jrtlj f" oBMmlllicsutepaprf Eyery issue Jijdevpted to bwldinir up thl cw ( masiea of the People. OPBR Jt -j I6liherp. - ? tit fT .V IN FOIL MILT: s.a c "3 r .'" S r" S "5 M 1 GO 2.5-n n5wr.gS,Sortrfe. f s a o c a -s a w3 b-r 1 a r ' M x r; ia t S-aB-c- ti--a.S-" g'.s - dpoo0 a - wt e- . . . n t mail25cj one year i. beyond time paid for, Is UCCrnlrcd IV Be. goS Bros Salem, 0r. asA Through Tickets;, - 1? TO THE 1 . ? -w, ( VIA THE Union Pacific SYbiern through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Toum Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair V;,, between Portland to Chicago, Our trains are heated bn steam tii lighted by Pintsc Hight. Time to Chicago, 3 l-i Jays Time to New York. 4 1-2 days. rWhlch is many hours quicker than com pitltors. j! or rates, time tames ana mil informatics apply to - BOISE & BAXKJElt, nts, Salem, Ui R. W BAXTER, C,E. BROWN?? General Agent 'Dist.Pass. Agent 135 Third Street, Portland 0. R. &l N. CO. EA ST TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF-I , Two Transcontinental Routeo. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den vor Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to , eastern cities. For full details call on ' ' BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, or address, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portlana Feb1 16, 31, 26, and Maroh 3, 8, 13, 18, 33 aaa as. Fare Cabin, $13; steerage, (6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Daily S era serv- ice: Sttamer Ruth for Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and Saturday, at 6:45 a. m. Returning, leavo Ash street dock, Portland, daily exeepSunday, at 0 a. m. rasscngers given transfers to eloctnc line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing it possible to reach rortland nt I p. m. i;ukvai.li:sauai Kuuit,: me steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallls at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday ,and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland jwith all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on O. M . Powers agent, foot Trade street. E.; McNEILL. Pres. and Manager. W. H. HURLDURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full deta'is call on or address 6. M. POWERS. Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. R. Company IYAQUINA BAY ROUTE.' Connecting at Yaqjina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina llay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem fpr Portland at 1 0130 a, m, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p. rh. STEAMER ''FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbalt Bay. " Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, f'Fare from Albany or points west to San ranciscoi Cabin, $9; steerage, t to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin $9: to Humbold. Say, pabin fit round trip, good 60 days, i6( YAQUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic snorts, this resort has no equal. Deer, near, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay, E5P" Reduced rates tp all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. Northern Pacific, Railway. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin" Cars Tourist SleeoMCaVb To StMPaul,. Minneapolis, Dulutb, ar&o Tkaad Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New 8 York, Boston, and all Points East ahl South Fa tefersaatlon, time cards, "maps an etottf, sail oa or writa , THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS? .-' 365 Commercial srreet, Salem, Ur r . D": Charlton, AY. des'lJiW. 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