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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1897)
TiaifliSiw MV 'Ml!' Ili'Jt1 " 1" g g g g Cure sick headache, bail taste In the mouth, coated tongue, gas In the stomach, dlntresi and Indigestion. Do not reken, but 1ito tonic oltect Pills H cents. Tho only llllr to take with Hood's Sartaparllla. BIMETALLISM Is a Solid Basis of Union, A Silver Republican Who Wants Party of Patriots. kggigsgSS lyy ,"siiiwr'M' " - i, . til ,i '''it. 'I thereof ttOOllshllig tile ice system, an arc agreed upon. Reformers are In need or great patience. Great re forms conic about slowly, and to at tempt to reform the whole system of government at one fell stroke, tan- not be accomplished except by revo lution. Hence It Is nccossary to take but one, or at most, two or the- most important questions at a time, and such questions as can readily bo agreed upon by all. The silver nuestlon is undoubteuly th3 para mount question and the one we can all agree upon. Then, why, disagree upon a propo sition that we ure already agreed upon? the writer of this article sin cerely hopes to see the union of the reform forces accomplished and cares not under what name or what party inscription is placed upon the banner, so that wo can unite and accomplish, some good for our fellowman, other wise we might as well ratify thu nominations of the McKinley, Cleve land gold bug combination and get into the band wagon and bow down to the gold bug Lords of Wall and Lombard streets. For evermore. C. II. Baker Walterville, Ore., May 18. UNION Convention to Be Held In Jackson County. Special to Jeurnal: Jacksonville May 25. Following call for an union- county convention has been issued to the bimetallihts of Jackson ceunty: The "Undersigned having been ap pointed as a committee on organiza tion, by the Hon. J. U. Cooper, stato chairman of the Union Bimetallic Party, hereby notify you that there will be held at Albany, Oregon, on June 2, 1897, a convention of Populists, Democrats and Silver Republicans, who favor a union of all who arc op posed to the single gold standard, and who favor the free coinage of sil ver into one single, strong and united party. United we can redeem the state of Oregon, and give to our people the re forms that are so urgently needed, and so periistently tefubed by the party in power. The people must rule, and political guerrillas who stand in the way must take a back seat. We therefore all citizen of this county, without regard to party, who arc opposed to the single gold standard and who favor the free coinage of sil ver, and all who favor a complete and compact union of all the reform forces in Oregon.to meet in mass convention at Medford, on Saturday, May 29, '97, at 1:30 o'clock p. in., and then and there elect delegates to the state con cntion to be held at Albany on June 2, 1897, and to take such other action as to the convention seems wise and for the common good. A. S. Barnes, A. N. Sollis, W. II. Bradshaw, IIenry Klippel, T. J. Howell, County Committo. gS5jgS?gSgggi Hon. (J. II. Baker, of Walterville, Lane county, writes May 18, as fol fel fol eows: Can a uniou of the reform forces be effected In this state? If not, why not? If so called reformers , nre all sincere, and In earnest, there is no icason under the sun why they cannot unite upen some common ground, for the common good. A uniou of all the forces of reform, including all Inde pendent BInietalllsts, is absolutely necessary if success at the polls in the coming elections is desired. It will be the height of folly for these forces to enter the light under several differ ent names, each having a separate ticket in the field-without a shadow of u chance to win. It any large per centage of the Populist party follow the declarations of the Populist state central committee as enunciated by resolution at the Portland meeting a short tlmo since, then the attempt to accomplish any re form legislation tli rough the union Is honestly doubted. But when they as a party declare that they will have no more of reform unless it be more under the banner and through the ranks of the Populist party, then something ha.i surely gone wrong with that great young party. No other construction can be placed upon their action as declared by the state central committee, through resolu tion. It must be understood that thcie are thousands of Free Silver Republicans, who in times past and from the very first formation of the Republican party, fought hard and honestly to make the record of that party in the past great, grand and respected throughout this land. Men who had the pride of that old party born deep in their hearts. Men who werp. sincere, honest and patriotic. Men who stuck to the old party for many years, waiting, hoping and praying that that party would face that great silver question, as it faced the great slave question, openly, hon estly and heroically and settle it honestly and for all time, by giving back to the people the money of the constitution. Thereby saving their honor and glory of that act to the credit of that party; but, when that party in conyention assembled, declared unequivocally for the single gold standard. What did the Tellers, the Duboises, the Canons, the Towns, the leaders of the silver forces in that duty do? Their actions need no explanation at ray hands. Think you gentleman, that action of theirs was taken without many a men tal pang, without sorrowing hearts. Theirs was the act of true patriots. Let us have a complete union. Let us have a party of patriots willing not only to sacrifice all personal ambi tion if necessary.for the common good, but partisan spirit also. To attempt to change the issue or load it down with too many riders in the way of plat form planks, will cause a scattering of the forces. All honest Free Silver Republicans and there are hundreds of thousands of them, are for inde pendent free coinage of gold and silver and for a paper currency issued by the government direct to the-people without the intervention of banks; so also we may unite upon the prin cipal of the lnltlatlye and referen dum. There Is a variety of opinions. -Some are fully In favor of ;the whole principle, others are In favor of the referendum without the authority to Initiate legislation. Others ure in favor of referring- to the peoplel only such enactments of law as carry with them an appropriation of public funds. Hifild economy, cutting off most of the present commissions and placing all ottlcers upon stated salaries, & .!. i f3 ' to S V" b 11 1 (&x iii-.-e, vJi. JL -.111 , A'fffigt-i7f,liae..? ii iligiisf Step in good and profitable housekeep ing is the use of the famous cleaner Gold Dcst. No woman who wants to make a success in conducting her household affairs, in saving time and money, fret and worry in keeping her work well in hand, can afford to do without wmim pswber. It keeps the cleaning well done up, with little work and time. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE K. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Louts, Ch'oego, Now York, Boston, Phfcielphia, San Fraiclsco. Call and sec" GRAY BROS, new stock of 'CXAJB' STABLES, Ilcst horses and carriage! in the city. All civice prtmpt and reliable Neir Hotel Willamette. THOMAS & MANN, PROPlllliTORS. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followingi TINWARE SocV i, prr pur Il3r.dkcrc1iit.fs. Silk hanjkerchiefs The greatest variety, and finest stock in the city corner State and Liberty streets gplhe only complete stock of blacksmith and sigonml':s gcmis south of Pottlaml Shitls, plain io cents Under drawers ,. . . 51010 centi Unci, r slims c to to cents 3 centi 1 ceni t cents n (.' i ami pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, Aim'. 1 ilitr work in piLiioilion. Flannels md other work in Northwest ' tclhgcntly washed by hand, Col. T, Olmsted Prop, The crop prospect was never batter in Umatilla county. The contrast between disease and health is as sharply marked as that between darkness and light. The suf ferings of disease make enjoyment of life impossible and perfect health makes even a common place existence a bright atid happy one. The truest thing about disease is that most of it is needless. Nine-tenths of it can be subdued by very simple remedies. Even that most dreadful malady, con sumption, can be cured in 98 cases out of a hundred, if it be treated in its early stages with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Consumption is a disease caused by impurity of the blood, and the first thing to te done in its treatment is to make the blood pure, r':h and wholesome. That is half the battle. The other half is the impregnation of the blood with cleansing, healing, invigorating medi cines. The "Golden Medical Discov ery " does both. It first puts the whole digestive system into perfect order, rids it of all impurities and from the vantage ground so gained, reaches out to every fiber of the body and restores all to per-'ct vigor. It cures many diseases, sin because many diseases spring fro. 1 swt of common causes. The same disorder may lead to different symptoms in different people. What might be only a little indigestion in one person, may combine with a slight cold in another and result in consumption. A treatment that tones up the whole system is always the sitfest. ' A medicine that is good for the general health is pretty sure to cure ordinary diseases. Twenty-one cents in stamps sent to World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., will bring a large 1000 page doctor book. It contains photographs and letters from hundreds who have been cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, MANHOOD RESTORED Ity uslnr Dr. Fran's Tollow Ncro IMIIs. This wonderful rcinr guaranteed to cure all nervous diseases, such as w eajc Memory, iss rf Urain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood, Nightly JJmi,. sions. Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in Generative Orgaui of either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive ure of tobacco, opium or stimulants, tvhich lead to Infirmity, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried in vest pocket. Jt.oo per box, 6 for Js, by mail prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by all druggists. Askforh;lakenoothr. Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., ParK France. Laue-Davis Drug Co., distributing agents. Third and Yamhill Sts., Portlaud, Or. For sale by D. J. FRY, Salem.. H CEtEBRATED M TOSMMggirgrsr' Cleanse the STOMACH LIVJ5CR AND BOWBLS PROM ALI ); Impurities With this STOMACH! ,....,, UTTERS famotuosnic. John k it rig JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FRESH LOT. Robert Basey has just re ceived a fresh lot of Cljloro-Naptholeum, the wonderful disinfectant. For sale at his res idence or old P. O. store, 5-25d&wim FOR TRADE A rood 10 acre tract, im proved, in Eureka, California, for good, open larm land within twenty miles ot balem. Or. C. M. Hinshaw. Eureka. Cal. 6drwi) WANTED--IOO cords of big fir wood. In the timber. State price. Address "C," care Journal. 5-24 3t FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres of im proved land, near '1 raver, Tulare connty, Cal., for land near Salem, The tract con sists of all kinds of fruit, figs, apricots, grapes, and a good variety of small fruits. Address L. W. Jones, Salem. The abovo land is first class in every respect. 22-imot FOR SALE. Two fresh milk cows one. half Jersey. Call at old Francis place, near Lincoln school, South Salem. 5 22 3t COW FOR SALE. A Holstein.Jersey, 4 year old, fresh, will sell with or without month old calf. Gentle and good milker, at a bargain. R. Brunk, Eola. S-2i-3tt FOR SALE OR TRADE.r-The best hay and stock ranch in Oregon consisting of 200 acres, is good for fruit, grain or general farm ing. Will sell for half its value on terms to suit or will trade for town property or a small place. For particulars address Box 62, MillCity.lOregon. 5.20-imj Haying disposed of my tuur cliandi.se business, I wish to state that I can still be found at my oillce In the old Pioneer Grocery. I propose to devote my time to the Insurance bus ness, and write policies in the best companies known. All persons Indebted to me please call and settle at once and save expense of collection. 5 24 .J Through Tickets TO THE Hk- o " TM 1 : ml Mn G. Wright 'ij LN2 J ' Pi asJJSl The Deimel Linen-Mesh Underwear. VIA THE J.HOii Pacific System through i'ullman CUace Sleeper. Tuari hlcijerK in 1 Free Reclining Cha! v, IxHweeii Portland .0 Chicago Our trains are heated bf steam utid lighted by Pintsc light. Time to Chicago, 3 !; Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 davs. Whiclibjunany hours quicker than corr pttitoVflr JKor rates, time tables and full informatlo apply to BOISE Jb BAJ&KJEJR, Agents, Salem, '' tt W UAX'IER, C.E. liROWls General Agent Dist. Pass. Agent 135 Third Street, Portland Our catalogue contains some very interesting facts on the subjectfof underwear, Ask for a copy at our Salem agents, JOS MEYERS & SONS, A KNOCK DOWN. Horses shod here after at $1 for fournew shoes. The best stock andwoik A. R. Willard, 139 State street, Salem. 5-14-tf WANTED. vPermanent office assistant and correspondent here. Salary $780. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to W, L. BROWN, Gen'l anager, care Daily Journal. S 8 tf FOR RENT 40 acres, house, bam, wood house, workshop, milk house, 5 miles out. 30 acres seeded pasture will carry 7 head, running water. Wood and 100 cords stump ago can be had cheap, 3 acre bearing or chard, good garden four acres ready to plant So rods from school small cash rent on easy terms. Address Box 145 Salem, or call, O. W. Peaimme, 2 miles north on river road. 7 tf MRS. N. B. SCOTT.,-Stenographer and typewriter, room 6, over Laddie Bush's bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work. TRADE Farm to trade for town property. One of the best stock and grain farms in the valley, 15 miles southeast of Oregon City on Molalla river, 160 acres, 100 under fence, 35 in crop, in fine pasture. Good running water on each 50 acres of farm. Good frame house of 7 rooms, 2 good bams, splendid granary etc, crop, wagon, team, plows, mower, etc., go;s with farm. A rare caih bargain at $2,2co. Will trade for suburban property in Salem or in any good town in 20 miles of Salem. Write at once for full par ticulars to E. A. Wright, Meadowbrook, Clackamas, count, Oregon, DON'T DYE with dyes that may look well for a time, but soon fads out.'as you waste both your time and money, "Perfection Dyes" make beautiful colors, and the rugs' carpets or garments dyed with them will retain their brilliancy for years. "PERFECTION" Dyes can be obtained of your druggist, or irom us, uy man, tor 10 cents a package. GUISS SON, Wholesale Agents, Silverton, Or 0, R. k N; CO. TO THE EAST GIVESf "HIE CHOICJs OF Two Transcontinental Roulcc. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern cities. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKF.R agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco, Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland May 17, 22, 27 and June 2, 7, 12, 17, 12, 27. Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6.1 WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Daily Salem serv ice: Steamer Ruth for Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,!, Thursday and Saturday, at 7:15 a. m. Keturntng, leave Asn street dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City it desired, male, inc it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thur day and Saturday at 330 p.m., returning, lv, Corvallis at 6 a. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Uregon, wasmngion, laniomia or tne East. Connections made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G, M, Powers agent, foot Trade street. E. MCNEILL, Pres. and Manager . W. II. IIURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full deta'is call on or address G. M. POWERS A Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. "TOE LIGHT OP TOE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOUR IN ART" Cost over $ 1 00,000 to publish. Contains nearly 200 full.page engravings of our Saviour, by the great masters. Every picture is reproduced from some famous paintings Agents are taking from three to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that when people see itthey want it "FIRSr GLANCE AT THE PICTURE I1ROUGHT TEAKS TO MY EYES," says one. "Cleared $ifo first week's work with the lxk"says another. "Some high grade pman or woman of good churdi standing should secure tho agency here at once," says ever yeditor, "as $500 can be made taking orders for it." Also a man or womin of good social position can securo position of manager of this territory.to devote all their time fo eroplojing and drilling agents and corresponding with them, Ad dress for full particulars A, P. T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. 4 27 Jm OREGON CENTRAL jvND Eastern R, R. Company IYAQUINA DAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanjina Bay with the Sin Francisco & Yaquin Bay Steamship Co, STEAMER FAKALLON," Sails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Oxford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Ban Francisco; Cabin, (9; steerage, K; to Coo Bay and Port Orford, cabin te: to If umbold. Bay, cabin t$; round trip, good 60 days, i6t RIVER DIVISION I Steamer Albany" between Portland and J Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leave . Salem 10:45 m Tuesdays, Tnursdays and ' Saturdays leayes Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6.-00 a. m. Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, ' EDWIN BTOT. Manager, O.-rvallii, Or' J. C. MAYP, Styt. River Division. ONE THE ONLY NT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. CL CRC ULATION Of the Daily Journal Increased 75 Per cent. Following letters need tin explana explana teon: Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1897. B. F. Bonliam, l M., Snlciu, Or: . Peak Silt: Will you not please to advNc us If the welflits of mails now received from the Iuily Journal arc fully 75 per cent more than a jear agouti this time. As we lmo not In creased tho stoc of the Daily Jour nal during the past year, we wish to estimate the coiiipaialivc Increase in circulation, by the comparative weights mailed. Yours very tiuly, HoFr.u HuoTiiKtts, Editors. Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1807. Editor Dally Jeurnal: Dkaii Snt: Tho weights of malls now received from the Daily Jour nal aro fully 75 per cent more than n year ago at this time. Respectfully, B. F. Bonham, P. M. By J. A. Sellwood, Asst. P. M. The circulation of the Portland Telegram Is stated at 2500 copies dally. Thoavciage circulation of The One Cent Daily has been for sometime larger than that, and the "Weekly Journal has a larger circulation than ever before. The Journal Is uow established as the paper having the largest.clrcula tion In Oregon,ncxt to the Orcgonlan. Advertisers aro invited to Inspect our lists of subscribers, and aro reminded that our mall subscriptions are all paid In advance, and that such aro a desirable class of people to do business wllh. They take tills paper because they want It, not because It is forced upon them, and they can't get rid of It. The Journal outsold all other pa pers lu Oregon during tho legislative session. ' I h THE ONLY ! ) ,'t ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. 6.3 at ri X'3 2 a ft'."S,S,XS'y zmtttl4M r u a ftllg.p.E-K'E1" 3 rr-3 O l K-f! Wsitf&Sftr&SIns a f H. .rrjjjt w 1 n rt r, ;- - iMo'S" .a- 3 mQ S'cr.K 12 P. trrt X li JjSiftpBfl.-Blg.R'jBl. W hr!.e'wo . a n ..sr k.d"u ii a a o 2. o 3. p-s & as'S o ? o " a5 S cr!i&o s; rr- Uv- 3 3 3 S.S. a H S.D.rtF' 4 ET O R-' ! 1 $&& " '7Z . 3 " o'O gd SB. a a." S.SK 9 B 2.5 S'n 1 h a . n. y i 1 UtSt) Q-" PS ? w (0 U a. 7." s. Sfe-u T ". B.- as- 3!3.'i',,o,ri3.S-ei d1 F S "n n f U.tf'rW "Tin 8J p-jlrl3i - ODE WHKLT - Threcimonthtl by' trails Cc: ere jur'll. Cs7"No papers sent beyond time paid for, D API 1 PEOPLE'S SILVER I The Journal hat three timet the circulation in Or con of Any ('ally and weekly in Oregon except Scott'a paper at Portland, it U tecocnlzed by Silver men and voter oith Parties u the champion of the l'erple'i came in this Kate, You can afford to help support one Bimetallic tate paper Every issue U devoted to building up'thUcaiue among the masses of the People, Hofer Bros'. Publishers. Salem, Qvf ZA