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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1897)
rrmm m WW saww -j;r...i.. vTi"'i nil MMiiiii;'ii'ii'",t Dyspepsia llu.",rlr,,!.T.Jr?,:Jr,. m..i. ivrlmm for nreservn Kropntir'H j-u-u-s - i UtU V" .- Hon Hon Of blitftltal forces without leaV-; flag. la weakness of the utomach. It is tho njf hwutff ltl(j WIlstlng of energies. ringrets tlic'lteiitiblicnn gim-rnor; .JJLSa ... be .ccomllHd at t1.d ...t f ,.,,, 0ut In asevere arraign- j stomach and enriching and purifying tho sauUry rturt. Tim mental attitude blood with Hcwd'a Barsapirilla. Many Qf f)(,vkjuai responsible for ToZ?ZhZr?Z Pineal elapse I. mo caes. Of Bnything they plhw;',0ut distress." course, Ills assumed that vices and HOOd'S SarSaparMIa pernicious habits HI destroy the t prepared by a I. Hood ft Co., Loweu, -mbss. ,nou auatnmiuiit: w'""""""""1 RotdbTdrueclsl. JI, SIX lr c " """ " Hood's Pills cure aU llwr IIU. 26 cents. Daily Capital Journal, BY HOPBR BROTHERS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1897. Ocncral Wcyler'suaiue will go down in history as cursed as that or Cortez. In August, next year, America will be visited by Prince Albert, of Bel gium. The Gold Democrats will conduct campaigns In Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan. The waterworks of Des Moines, la. have been "reorganized'' and are bonded for $1,000,000. Bishop Barkley, or Wood burn, is be ing hard pressed to help make the campaign for silver forces in Ohio. Mayor Ilarrlson, of Chicago, has signed two ordinances against de partment stores, U prohibit sales or liquor and sales or meat. So will mental strife, Jealousies, iii-wui, hatred, bickerings, ruin the temuer, destroy thcdigestlonand unstring the nerves. Headaches and jaundiced llycr too orten prove cnyetousness, unbridlcdlpasslonsand entire abscence or unselfishness as the motive power or lire. Let us reaon it out this way: Clear the mind of selfish theughts: the man or woman who acts rrom a really unselfish motive feels irood over It; kind acts; generous deeds, thought fulness for others, restraining from causing others distress, leases the doer physically stronger, mentally more active and spiritually elevated above disease, Try it. Woman's progress is vindicated by the San Francisco Examiner sending Helen Dare to the Clondyko gold fields. Now wo have a tariff bill, currency reform is not to bo agitated, splendid crops aie coming into harvest, and certainly PiesldentMcKiuley Is to be congratulated. Tlan an excursion for the children' Grown-ups can have as much fun out or it r.s the kids, if rightly managed. Tho rights or children do not stop at going to the circus with them. Miss Jean Ingelow, the distin guished poet and novelist, died in London. She was In her 77th year. Jean Ingelow was tho daughter of William Ingelow u banker, and was born at Boston, Lincolnshire. Eng land, In 1820. She was 33 ycarsold be fore her first book appeared. Her po ems have been many since, and of deep, tender pathos. When that book appeared, Jean Ingelow was at once hailed as one of the greatest poets of the century. A second volume of poems appeared In 1807 and a third In 1885. In addi tion to these poems she had written stories for children, and four novels. Among her poems her "Songs of Seven," "Divided," and "Lawrence" arc supposed to be autobiographical. Many or her versos were set to music. "Mopsa the Fairy" was a pbantasy that attracted much attention. She was ranked as the peer of Mrs. Browning. ment of the new tariff. He can see no j good to come rrom It. As Michigan j is adoubtrul state, he Is probably playing for Democratic, People's and Republican low tailfT votes. He de clares the duty on hides will add 23e to the coliir each pair or shoes.while the Big Four beer trust will coin mil lions out or it lie hits the sugar tariff hard, as solely a s-cheme to bene tit the trusts. The lumber schedule w 111 add $2 a thousand to the cost or this necessity ror Tanners and work ingmen, as business blocks, ractorles and rlclilnien's. houses are built or other material. The bill Imposes no increased duty on paintings and dia monds, but increases taxes on ncccs sary commodities. Pingrce predicts "a reckoning for the promoters of this bill with the people." It is to be re gretted that a few needed amend ments could not have been drawn to emphasize the trust question, and there will be no rest rrom agitation. Our Wall street operator, James 11. Kccne, cleared $300,000 on the advance In sugar trust stocks. The additional profits of the trust from raw sugar Imported bcrorc the bill went into cf fect will be at least $13,000,000, and recalls the remark that Senator Turner made when olocted in Wash ington last winter, that he was a pro tectionist, but would never vote for a tariff bill tint would yield a $7,000,000 campaign fund, and he didn't. The Journal reduced Its price when hard times set in. When times grow good, aad nil prices advancc.and labor Is paid higher wages, the price of tills paper may be advanced, All will bo duly notified. The man who In hot weather will drive a horse thut Is painfully lame, or with a sore shoulder, or let It go without feed or water, or let it stand unprotected in a blazing sun such a man ought to bo compelled to go to Clondyko on foot. lie would learn to appreciate a horse. While tho bo-called "best Ameri cans" sigh for matrimonial alliances with the English aristocracy, because as the London Times says, "It Is the finest In the world," the Duchess of Hamilton, an English peeress, has wed a plain commoner by name of Foster. If sho is a young woman she probably wants to get somo pure blood into her family. Lady Cook, (Viscountess do Mont' sorrat) nee Tennesse Claflln, has Just published three volumes of her "E says on Social Topics" in a blazing led volume, for which Mr. Heborn, 7410 Euclid avenue. Chicago, Is tho American agent. Agents are wanted. It is in Lady Cook's boldest and clearest style. Tho book is a stirring appeal for exactly tho saino codo of morals for men and women. UNION PARTY PLATFORM Tho Clondvko told discovery has dwarfed interest In -foreign affairs. The ambassadors of tho powers are drawing the boundaries of the map of Turkey, made necessary by the war with Greece, and Turkish forces are evacuating Thossaly. Tho Turk has undoubtedly enlarged his domain and added to his prestige. Ho is no longer talked of as the sick man of Europe. The Russian official pressuiookingly suggests that the powers most Inter ested In the settlement of tho Eastern question should immediately, on be half of Greece, pay the whole war in demnity. In Germany the govern ment declines to comply with the de mand or the Farmer's Alliance to ex clude foreign 'grain, as inconsistent with foreign treaties, but declined to stigmatize tho proposal as mischiev ous. TJiero is an economic war brow ing In tho German Empire between the demand of tho 'largo landholders and manufacturers for exclusion of American products and wares, and the consumer and capitalist classes for freedom of commerce, In Brazil the government troops have been success ful in capturing tho city of Canudos, which had been held by ,tho robels, who wcro driven out and tho city de stroyed completely by artillery. Tliero Is no reason why the feet should not bo washed as often as tho hand?. Tho circulation or tho blood through tho feet Is muio essential than through any other part of tho body. Besides most people stand or walk on their feet and as they arc enclosed In leather all day, a footbath Is even more Important than washing the fneo or hands. Tho frco use of fresh water Is conductive to slccp,and anyone who can do 60 bliould bleep twlco In tho period ofono day. Thcso arc simple propositions but not ob served by many people. It is not strange that summer, the-perlod of lassltudo and debilita tion, should become the jxsrlod of Thero is but one -consistent course for Republicans of Oregon to pursue in their next state convention and that Is to continue tho policy for a now deal. Tho new deal demand re sultedin smashing tho officeholder's slato in 1891 and nominating an en tire new ticket, except treasurer. Of tho old crow of btato ofllclals a place was mado for McElroy at tho stato university, for McBrlde, In tho senate and Judgo Lord became governor. Tho platform promised tho people re ductions In expenses and tho placing of tho stato departments and institu tions on a busiBcss basis. So far as this has been done It deserves recogni tion at tho hands of tho party and will ,xo endorsed by tho people if a fayorablo showing of retrenchment can bo demonstrated. Ropubllcan stato otllclnls, who took office four years ago, only to carry on tho spend thrift habits developed under more prosperous times, liavo shown a disre gard of party instructions and a con tempt for tho pcoplo who gave them their votes thut entltlcsithem to a severe rebuke. Indications are that thero Is an clement in tho Repubh- Adopted at Albany, Otegon, June 2, 897. We demand tho free and unlimited coin age of gold and sliver at Ihe ratio or 16 to I independent of the action of any other nation That the government shall issue all money without the intervention of banks, and in quantity adcquJte to the needs of the people. That all money issued by the Rovernment, whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal tender for all debts, public or private. That no contract or law shall descriminate against any kind ol money issued by the government. Wo are opposed 'to the Issue of United States interest-bearing bonds in time of peace. We demand the redemption of Oreccn from rings, commissions and corrupt methods, and demand honest elections and election laws, including Mringent registration laws. We demand that the people shall have th veto pawer oer all legislative nactments b the use of the referendum. We demand the election of all ofliceib by a direct vote of the people. We fiver and advise that all nominations for municipal and county officers, including members of Ihe legislature, shall hi made b primary elections. We recommend that this party shall be known as thr Union party, and invite all re form forces of the state to unite with us in realizing these principles by united efforts, and we pledge ourselves to unite with iui-h reform forces in carrying out this bond of nioi. Tired, Nervous, Sleepless Men and women how gratefully t'.iey write about Hood's Sarsaparilla. Once helpless and discouraged, having lost all faith in medicines, now in good health "able to do my own work," because nood's Sarsaparilla has power to enrich and purify the blood and make tho weak strong this is experi ence of a host of people. flood's Pills are the best family catharticand HvcrSruedlcene. Gentle, reliable, sure, Washington county court has de cided to build a new Jail. It will be 24x40 at an expense of $3,000. & X & ' .KvTSH AaB ihe dreamer finds himself at the edge of a cliff. He stumbles, falls, land grasps fran. ucany at a rope, which breaks use lessly, letting him fall straight down the precipice. He awakes with a start and a strug gle. If he has a little spot of su perstition in him. he tries to figure out the meaning of the dream. If lie is not superstitious, he looks for the cause, finds it in indigestion and nervousness, and then heeds the real mean lug. It is a good thing to believe in dreams, but to beltec in them in the right way. A bad dream i3 a wanting. It is a sign that all is not right in the dreamer's body. It means that hit digestion is out of order ; and that means that his blood is not re ceiving sufficient nourishment ; and that has its effect 011 the nerves , and the nerves, on the brain. Imperfect digestion means imperfect nutrition. It tnians that the strength and food that ought to go into the blood from the digestive organs that should go to build the tissues that watts every day Is being perverted and is doing no good It means that there will be loos of solid, strengthful flesh , that the nerves will be uncovered just that much ; that de bility will ensue ; and that the man's body is ready for the reception of disease-germs. That is the real meaning of the man's dreams, and such dreams should always be taken to mean that the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is urgent and Imperative, If health would be preserved. The " Ducovery " is n certain cure for indi gestion, dyspepkii and liver complaint When constipation is present, it is fre. queutly necessary to supplement the " pis. covery " by the use of Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One little "Pellet" is a gentle 'axative, and two a mild cathartic They greatly facilitate the action of the "Golden Medical Discovery," by ridding the system of poisonous, effete matter, Increasing the iclivity of the lower bowels so that the Impure matter forced out of the blood by the "Golden Medical Discovery" may find quick egress. Both the "Golden Medical Discovery " and the 'Pellets" may be ob tained at any drug store. Complete infor watiou concerning them may be had by iddresstag the World'a Dispensary Med ical AMOciatlon, Buffalo, N. Y, A SHORT TALK PRICE ON MEDICINE OF fiREAT INTEREST TO WOMEN. LIST I Pale Cheeks and Nerveless Hands are no Longer Admired. To be Strictly Correct you must have Rosy Cheeks and Good Health. Men Admire Wholesome-looking Women, and now Seek their Wives from that Class. A FEW POINTERS FOR THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD. L M. ROWLEY Pnre blood is the secret of health and beauty. The features may be reg liar, the form perfect, but no woman can jel'M"""'! in the full sense of the word while Rullernig from any of the peculiar ailments of her sex. Disease destroys the complexion, is produc tive of wrinkles and premature old age. Itegular monthly uterine action Is necessary to every woman's health,, and if this func tion of life is checked, disease, a Vienna sallow complexion, and a feeling 01 exhaus- .. .!. 1 Tko mnntlllv KGCretlOn lion, are inc resuu. "v """..: r..,V (;., frnm nuhertv to the tum 01 life without unnatural obstruction. Any breach of this law of Nature will result in the distressing symptoms which make the lives of seven-tenths of the women of this oountry miserable, almost unbearable. A r c it ...A, (vnre headache. lew ui mcac ojiuj'i""1" - -- ,lu.(nn pale or saiiu uwti"p loss or appetite, pale or sanu i'i palpitation of the heart, swollen ankles or legs, nervousness, offensive breath, etc., etc. rrl?. ...,r ..,.. nrlilliit nnn or more ot Successor to J, G, Wright, these symptoms, or may nave on. mey simply indicate the ravages disease lias made ' .. . 1 .1... .nnru nf illO hVTIlll- upon tne system, nm " - -v toins the patient shows the greater the neccs. sity for prompt and persistent treatment, until they have been banished, and tho bloom of health is restored,. To 1 accomplish this end Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ure the onli unfailing remedy. They positively cure all suppressions and irregularities, which, if neglected, inevitably entail sick ness und troulde. Hy taking these pills for a week or ten dajs before the expected re. turn of each period, the prompt appearance of " the visitor " is insured, For suppres sions, the pills must bo taken steadily until the re-appearanoo takes place geiici ally in a month's time, sometimes less. I ollow the directions on tho pamphlet about each box. Nursing women will find their milk im proved in quality und quantity by talcing these pills, and also obtain relief from pain in the back and ge.1er.1I dragged-out feeling. All displacements from weakness or the uterine. ligaments arc speedily -sieved nnd ultimately cured by the use of these pil s. Lcucorrhco.1, bearing down, weight in the pelvis, and all female weakness, find speedy relief and euro in the administration of the ll..t PSlla fi.r Pnli Pranln. The most critical period In tho life of a woman Is that attending the cessation or menstruation, or, as it is most ccnerally termed, the change or turn of life, The symptoms attending this period are fainting i,pells or attacks of fuintness or dizziness, headache, general debility, exhaustion, feeling of melancholy, hysteria, pain in tho loins or limbs, hypochondria, etc. The change is n gradual oue for better or worse for the former if the patient is wise enough to fortify the system against tho ravages of the symptoms attending the change. or this purpose no rtincdy ever discovered equals Dr. Williams' Pink Piils. Thoy purifv the blood by acting directly upon the sexual system, lessen the severity ot this critical period, and finally leave the patient In the enjoyment of robust health. All ladies appoaching this critical period should take Dr. Will Hams' Pink Pills. PALE AND SALLOW GIULS, "Wbat oan be more distressing than to sec , girl drooping and fading in the springtime Instead of bright eyes, glowing, elastlo step, tliere are pale, complolns of weakness, is "tired nut" upon the slightest exertion; if she is lion bled with headache or backache, ram in II e side; if her temper is fitful nml her uppetile poor, she is 111 a coniiiiiiiii m rAiu-nu- (: a fit subject for the development ol thut most dreadful of all diseases conmiiiipnon. If you notice any of these symptoms lo-c no time in procuring Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They will assist the patient to dcclop prop erly and regularly ; they will tnrich the blood and restore health's ro-vs to the checks, bright eyes and a lightness of Mep will surely follow their ute, nnd all danger of consumption and premature death will be averted. Wise and prudent mothers will insist upon their daughters taking Dr. Wil liams Pink Pills upon the nppioach of the period of puberty, and thus avoid all chancet of disease and early decay. A Thankful Girl. From the Ezamintr, San Francisco, Cnl. Jli's Lottie Donell lives with her 5 nrents ot 702 Natonia Street, San rruiicihc.11. hhe is a young lady nineteen year of age, nnd of prepossessing appearance. Kcr since .he was ten scars old MKs Donell 1ms h"rn a sufferer from a rheuiiiuliu allWlioii of the wrist, and since she was thirteen yinrs of age she has been "subject to .11 ions It mule weaknesses Mhich lune kept her phjMtrnl itnlityata very low stnge. Tims, as she sajs, she hns been a iuim of diseise ever since she can remember. When rhe ' as a litllc girl at school she was always placid at u disadvantage with her playmate n on ue count of her frailty of body and limidil of manner. She could neirloin in liny of the 111010 boisterous gomes, although she always longed to do so. Hut the embarrassing conditions of Miss Donell's life have all been eliminated with in the past year, and the iluuigc is wholly due to the effective work of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. , "It must be remembered," snid Miss Donell in telling of the gieut relief that Dr. Williams' Pills hud afforded her, " that at the time I bogaii taking the pills I had been for vuimicontlruied invalid. My wrist was swollen out of nil proportion by the chronic rheumatism that luul long since scitieei 111 it. The female complaints from w hich I had so long suffered had wasted my body awnyunlil I was lint a mere shadow of my former self and I had really come to tlunic mat tne brightness and happiness of life was not meant for me. I had not the energy to per form even the most simple of my bouschold duties, and, in a word I was completely 'run down.' I began to takp Dr. Williams' Pills while I was in this condition and before I hud taken half a box of them I rculiml that they were doing me good. I lxg.ui to liel lively niniiu nnd to loe the lax fueling in my limbs. I felt so happy o ir the momen tary relief that hud been afforded me that I resolved to continue taking the pills. After taking several mori1 Imch I was more than convinced of the high n uils of the pills, far I was then wholly relieuil fiom ihe rheu matic pains in my wrM and I hud id fur re gained my vitality of body that I reUly believed I had neer experienced the ener vating cllects 01 moc w usiing " im use s w men are so peculiar fo women. It is a ciygitut pleasure to me to be able to t 11 myjoiing lady friends of the relief that has been af forded me by Dr. Williams' Pills and I will surely lontinue to recommend tin ir use to all who nre ufllletcd with the complaints ftom which t suffered." Pink PHKan" 1 i'i by all dealers, or will be sent post paid oa receipt of pi ice, Til cents 11 box or six boxes for 2 50 (they arc never sold In bulk 01 by the 1 A), by addressing Dr, Pioneer Groceru 227 Commercial street, Salem, I am still on deck with a fine assortment of crockery, Klassware andChk. ware to be sold at "same price" the next 30 days. Also have Just receltrf fifty toilet sets of the llnest patterns that 'ever came to Salem. Call aodte convinced. CEREALS. Yellow corn meal 10 lb sk. . . White do do Either white or yellow 25 lb Seminole, 10 lb sack. sk.. 20 20 40 30 Graham, 10 lb sack 25 25 G 4 75 of vouth? rnov ((Miv4 111 111 M.11 rinnLiu nicia Mull pvm. reile. nallow. or creemsh complex ion, and a languidness of step that bespeaks disease and an early death if proper treat ment is not promplty resorted to nnd per sisted in until the impoverished blood is ( n. riched. und the functions of life become 1 egii Jnr. "Upon parents rests a great nsponsi. ding into womanhood, If your daughter is WUliauu,' Midieiuu Co., Schenectady, N. Y. OREGON fate Normal School Grano, V pkc Rolled Oats, "Cream" V lb... do second do Whole wheat Hour 25 lbs FLOUR. Six brands V sack $1 to $1 05 tfc?;Siibjict to clianf-c In price. OYSTERS. R Kister 2 lb can l dn l lb can 10 Preferred htock, none better 2 lb 25 do do 1 lb 15 FISH CANNED. Salmon, 1 lb 10 Sardines. French 20 do American do 5 do do Per dozen 40 CANNED MEAT. Corned beef 2 lb can 20 Deviled Ham V can 5 HONEY. Nice and fresh Oregon 1 lb comb 10 LYE. Babbett's, V can 10 Amnriean 10 LARD. Salem, pure leaf, Iresh 5 lb pall. 45 Union bzand 5 lb pall 40 do 10 lb pall 80 SMOKED MEAT. Salem Ilams, sugar cuied 12 Side Bacon do 9 Picnic ITams 8 Shoulders, sugar cured 8 PICKLES. Plain or mixed, I bottle 25 By keg, 5 gul 75 Nov Goods, in bulk V gal ... . 35 RICE. 18 lbs SI Best Gunpowder j At good uncolored Japan $ English Breakfast 23(i VINEGAR. Best elder V gal agi BestLwIne 20G WASAING POWDER. Gold Dust, 3 lb pkg j Pearllne- , u TOBACCO. Battle Ax, plug Saw Log, 32 oz plug Spear Head, plug Dice Climax, plug Smoking V pkg BROOMS. No. 1 best No.2 . Si it . s .5811 No. No. i MONMOUTH; OREGON :e: A. TRAINING 'SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. 111 i i I fPrKfflpB mm ISsSin1!!7' 3pls?' Regular normal courso of three years Senior year wholly professional. Training department of nine grades, with 200 children. Instruction and training in gymnastics (Swedish system) and vocal niuslo for public, schools. Tho Normal diploma is recognized by law as a State Life Certificate to teach. Light expense, tutitlon, books, board and lodging (approximately) $135 per year; students boarding themselves, $110 per year. Academic grades ac cepted from High Schools. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address F, I,. CAMPBELL Fres, OrW, A,f WANN, Sec, Faculty SODA. Arm and Hammer, V pkg Arm and Hammer, in bulk, 0 lbs SAPOLlO.: V CakolOc; 3 for SALT. R. S. V. P., 5 lb pkg Liverpool, 50 lbs .50 Liverpool, 100 lbs Illgglns Dairy, 50 lbs. . . . Ilalf ground 50 lbs do 100 lbs KfiF SOAP. 20 oz. Savon Savon, V 20 bar box Best borax V cake Ivory, 3 bars Fairy Lennox c; 3 for SPICES-WHOLE. Pepper, white V lb Pepper, fine shot, V lb Allspice, V lb Clo'"",, V lb Nutmegs, V lb..." SPIOES-IN CANS. Each. Pepper 10c Mustard 10c Ginger 10c Allspice 10c Cinnamon 10c Cloves 10c Cayenne.... 10c STARCn. Several kind, V pkr SYR 'j PS. Drips, 1 gal cans , do 2 gal keg , Bulk, w gal A good, pure syrup for buck' wheat caks, V can TEAS. We carry as good teas as grow, kinds and grades. Young Hyson V lb,,...., do do 00 8 25 25 20 50 90 75 35 50 to 75 8 25 5 25 25 20 20 25 75 Dozen. $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 CLOTHES PINS, 3 doz for TOOTHPICKS. Nol, V pkg STONEWARE. BUST IN MARKET, Gal. Jais with covers 2 gal. jars with covers ... 3 gal. jars with covers. ... AMMONIA. Washing, pints 10c; V doi U' AXLE GREASE. Frazer's, wood box, 10c; V dot. I if C. & S., tin box, 10c; f -doz .. i BAKING POWDEK. Price's Cream, 8 oz Price's Cream, 10 oz Royal, 8oz Royal, 10 oz K. C 25 oz Pioneer, 8 oz Viinlrpft. H nz rlri Slhs " Glassware given with the Yente BEANS. j , Have advanced, Clondyke them. Small white, V lb Lima CATUUP. Van Camp's, best made, pts. Old Homesteads CANNED GOODS. Tomatoes 3 cans Corn, 3 cans Beans, 3 cans Vnnn.-imn baked beans DRY FRUITS. Peaches, evaporated do do Apricots Apples Prunes, Italian V 9 - Ralslus, seedless Lemon peel CHICORY. GrUnd COFFEERE' Y ID. I i a ii ! . ... 1 mi 00 00 10 00 75 50 $ 1 00 all 50 25 Costa Rica.... Rio, best . .. Caracola Java, old gov 23 21 am gov... .pn COFFEE -B0AMi Blended Mocha and Java.' do d0 Java A fine roast V 1" Arbuckle jfcfifti Soda Cartoons, 3 lbs Picnic, by case .;'..,;,, G,nger8ncaREAMTAB Pure.... '" Standard .--oi Lemon,2ioz , do 8oz , do 16oz Dr. Price's lemon, 201 ci0 vanlUa.20"