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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL SATURDAY, FEB. 23. 1889. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INCOKPOItATEI) J Oaice, Corner !Court and Mbertr Streete terms ok suhscmitiom,. DAILY. Oneyenr, tiy mall 5 00 six months. b.v mall 2 m Tltrea months oy mr.ll 1 2o Per week delivered by carrier 15 WKBICIiY. Ono year --S1 W) Hlx months . 7,5 Ono yenr, lr paid for 111 advance, 1 00 Hix months, " " " 60 B"l'ostmiiHtcrs are authorized to re ceivo Hiibscrlptlons. -STSJCnlcred 111 second-class matter at tlio nlcm, Oregon, Poslolllce, Juno 21, 1888. W. II. IIYAKS -ULAKE It. IUVINK Editor Manager. iu:roiti;Tiir, people, The general appropriation bill just nnsKcd sums tin the cxtravatnuico of the present legislature. Their work Is before you and It costs over seven hundred thousand dollars for the government of your state for two years, or mora than three hundred and llfty thousand per year to con duct the government of a state which lias not over sixty thousand voters, at the most, or whoso entire population In 188.1) was but one' hun dred and eighty-seven thousand souls, and which was but a trilling increase over the number in 1880. Not so many people as arc in Kan--ut city alone, not much more than arc in Omaha, Lincoln and Hustings Nebraska. It is plain to the visitor who conies hero and witnesses tho pro ceedings of the legislature why this population is so small. Whatever the state of Oregon may be the gov ernment is Portland, and Portland is controlled by a narrow cliquo of money getters. Tho people aro tho women and children and tho very poor men, everywhere, by six Hovenths. They not only make all tho wealth but they consume it too. Jt is in tho process of creat ing and destroying or consuming wealth that all business has its life and increase. The mora they create and consume the mightier is the expansion called growth. If your jicople aro poor slaves or Chinese coolies who crcato as much us pos sible and aro obliged to consume as little as possible, you have a small gilded aristocratic head with a poor, vile, cramped, decaying body ; a few splendid squares and palaces sur rounded by beggarly huts. On the contrary, with u line, intelligent, well paid race of freemen with ten thousand wants tho cooley or slavo never drcanis of, you have lino rows of streets, you liavo excellent sub .Htantlal homes lit country and town, good roads, churches, schools, theatres, street curs and Innumera ble things thatVan exist only by the demand of tho millions of women, children and tolling, intelligent num. To invito tho desirable class, tho Industrious, homo builders here wo must liavo low taxes, homestead exemption, school facilities, churches mid all tilings in accordance with them. Aim yet wo can not forglvo tho House of representatives for voting down tho Homestead bill. It was Introduced on purpose to bo voted down if It could not bo kept in committee. It was tho very llrst bill introduced in tho House. The hpyocrltlcal pretense that It gave too much! Bah! How easy to amend and put it $1600. COLLIDING INTKKIMTH. Quito a warm discussion arose in thoBouuto on tlio Houso hill to pre vent cattle, etc., being driven, on public lands. Mr. Hilton moved to amend bvHtrlklngout "public lands" and stated In counties like Qilllam and Wasco, tho older settled grain counties, wore very great Hocks of Hheop and that during many months of tlio year tiioy hud nolthor range nor water and were compelled to move their stock Into tho moun tain districts. It was denied that wo have any power aver tho public lauds of the U.K. Mr. Cogswell of hake, Crook and Klamath very warmly objected. He snowed that by n decision of J iixtleo Marshall as noon as a state filter the Union all control is given to the state over such land, the Vnllod Rates standing like any other proprietor, owning the feo Simple and no more, (iood law, good sense and the uniform practice. But to some men constitutions and law are nothing. He also showed that the poor new mountain coun ties aro settled and settling by huu dreds of small proprietors who depend solely on the native grasses and that one or two big ilocks will In a few weeks destroy their winter and summer range. It is a question whether wo shall live there or not. Senator Chandler agreed. Senator Hamilton, a farmer from the mountain districts.carncstly in a few words uttered the gist of the whole matter. "If over there was a poor man's bill this is one," he said. "And you all can see it. It is a uuestion between all the inhabitants of certain counties and a few owners of very big ilocks who reside in other counties. Tlioy liavo been in their counties a long time and grown rich by raising grain and other ways and have neglected to provide means of caring for their overgrown Hocks, yet have all tho advantage over us of the poor moun tain districts We can raiso no grain. Our sole dependence is the little grass of tho ranges. Our Hooks aro small necessarily, but we have our lionms there. Now shall we be driven out by men who in vado ours only to feed their stock a fow months?" The truth is, it is not a question between county and county, but one between several entire counties and a few largo flock owners in sonic other nistnets. Have occu pants of the counties, actual. resi dents, any claims over strangers when such a question of stern neces s ty arises? We certainlv think thqy have; they liavo the right en tirely on their side. And yet with the facts before them a largo num ber of senators voted for the few drovers, the few rich owners, as against the actual builders of tho humble homes. Had those big dock men used the means nature beautifully provides for them there would bo no need to go abroad for substlnence for their ilocks. But oven if they could not liavo done so there is no doubt wlicro the right rests, as between actual bona lido citizens and drovers from abroad. AN OlMEOTION. Senator Irvine objected to the appropriation for the Deaf-Mutes of sixteen thousand dollars. lie said that it was seven hundred dollars per scholar and that as the parents clothe them and as the inmates earn considerable by labor, ho thought it too much. It is for the people to consider on such things. It Is our opinion that a thousand dollars per scholar Is about right. Can any family of live bo brought up on less than llvo thousand ayear? Or a family often at less than ten thous and? TDK 1IKET SMMIl INIIUSTKY. En. Capital Jeuknal: The great Shakespeare onco said, in re gard to brainless men copying his writings without giving tho original author credit for them, that ho that steals my purso steals trash, but lie that robs mo of my good name is iv thief. In regard to that article published in tho Yamhill Herald on tlio sugar boot Industry, those were thoughts penned by a farmer that I well know, who lives in Marion county. Tiioy were sent to tho Capital Journal ami by it llrst published. Where referenco Is Inado in that article to the advantages that would accrue to tlio city of Salem by t lie sugar beet enterprise, it tits Yamhill county about as well as a polished gentleman's hat would lit tho Herald's author of that editorial. Tlio Herald's application of that article puts mo In mind of tlio doc tor's plaster, ono sldo would draw to a focus, while to reverse tho sides It would push the Intlammutlou on through. There were two Germans onco stepod into a bar-room in a small village in tlio state of Indiana to take a. drink. Tlio whisky was poured out, and while they were chatting with tlio bartender, as a matter of bar-room courtesy, thogov- emor of tho stato walked in, and bolng mthcrn privileged customer, stepod to tho bar, poured ono of'tTio glasses of tho German's whisky into the other and turned them both oil. Tho one wIiom treat it was looked at htm with profound astonishment, and remarked to hlscomnuio, "Don't lie take a soitker ?" "Hush. hush. that Is governor Jennings." "Gov. Jennings or governor tho dovll, ho takes a soaker, it Is my whisky and ho Is welcome to it." That was my article In tlio Ynin hll Herald, given as an editorial, and If It will do the editor any good ho Is welcome to It. Fahmeu. How's This We offer one hundred dollars re ward for anv case of catarrh tha can not be cured by taking Hall't catarrh cure F. J. Cheney & Co., props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lat 16 years, and believe hlhi per fectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesale drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. H. Van Hocson, cashier, Toledo national bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's catarrh euro is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 7oc. per bottle Sold by all druggists. Eugene is to have and fire alarm system. a telephone Good. A Terrible- Misfortune It Is a calamity of the direst kind to feel that one's physical energies nro falling In the prime of life to feel more nerveless, moro dispirited, weaker ;every day. Yet this is the unlmppy lot of hundreds around us. A source of renewed strength which science nnnroves. in behalf of which multi tudes of thedcbilltnted have ond aroevery day testifying, and which, in countless in stances, nns uuni up constitutions sai by weaknesses and infirmity and long constitutions supped mrmiiy ana long un hnnnllttpd bv other means, surely com- innticlM itself to all who need a tonic. Ilostetter'h stomach bitters Is such a medi cinepure, botanic, soothing to the nerves promoitvo to tho dlgcbtluii and n fertilizer of the blood. Dyspepsia and nervousuess tlio llrst a cause, tho second a conse quencoof lack of stamina-depart when n course of I ho bitters is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney nnd bladder trouble, constipation aro annihi lated by this standard family medicine. Talk for your town, you can to build It up. Do what Make No Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often taken for consumption.. Santa Abie has brought gladness to many a household. By its prompt use for breaking up tlio cold that too often developes into that fatal disease, thousands can be saved from an un timely grave. You make no .mistake by keepingiv bottlo of this pleacant remedy in your house. California Cat-r-cdro is equally effective in eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh Both of these wonderful California remedies are sold ami warranted by D. W. Mathews & Co. $1. a pack age or 3 for $2.60. Speculators aro trying to gobble school land near Whatcom, as coal laud. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs aro in danger. Consumption al ways seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose up on you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, but be sure you get tlio genuine. Because ho can make more profit lie may tell you ho has something just as good, or just tho same. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon getting D. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to glvo relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest allections. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Store. Largo bottles $1. Attorney-General Garland will re sume the practice of law next month. Ho lias hud four years of solid rest from it. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned having ben re stored to health by simple means, after suffering several years with a severe lung afiection, and that dread diseaso consumption, is anx ious to make known to his fellow sulleiers the means of cure. To those who desire it, ho will cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which tiioy will find n sura cure for consump tion, catarrh, asniatlia, bronchitis' and all throat and lung maladies. Ho hopes all sufferers will try his 'remedy, as it is invaliu.blc. Those desiring tho prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Ilov. Edward A. Wilson, Kiugs County, Now York. 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Will positively euro all kinds of pll . Ask for the ORIGINAL ARIKTINK OINT MRNT, bom by D. V. Mm l hew iv- Co., IDG State titrvet, Salem, u IS vents per boxby ivail ao eenta. lr II ROYAL powDia Jk Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than tho ordinary 1'lnds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphato powders. Sold only In cans. Uoyal Baking Powder Co.. 10u"Vall,N.Y. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boys and. Girls. Tho school will of September. open on the 21th Thorough lnstruc- tion in tno primary ana advanced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In course.- TERMS and further Information may be had on application to REV. K. II. POST. Cor. Chemekota and State Sis. 8-20-tf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students in Classical. Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest nnd least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. School opens first Monday in September Send for catnloguo to THUS. VAN SCOY, President. 17: Salem, Oregon. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Most successful school of music on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Piano, Organ Singing, Violin, Harmony, nnd Counter- Dolnt. Dlolomns on completion ol course. Teachers: Z. M. Parvln, Fraukle P. Jones, Eva Cox. Assistant. Lulu M. Smith. First term begins Monday, ScptemDer 8d, 1888. Send for catalogue. For lurther particulars address Z. M. FAF4VIN, Musical Director, Snlem, Or. 8-17-dtf-wlt DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, UREUUX. P. S. Orders hy postal card nronint uded to. Clothes called lor y attended and delivered ADVANTAGES OK STEAM LAUNDRY. 1. It does Its worli thoroughly, however soiled the nmni'nt. 2. It docs Its work prompt!', as It Is In dependent of tho weather. X It does ItM work harmlessly, not In juring tho clothes by unnoceMiury wear nnd tear, nor by tho ino of injurious chonf Icnls. 4. Its chances art most renfonnble, con sidering the quality of Its work. NOW OPEN! BOOT AND SHOE NEW -No. 05 STATE in Goods market! in plain figures. Remember tlio place and glvo us a call. BAILEY F BODWELL, 95 State Street, Snlem. EATING HOUSES. THE HOME RESTAURANT, TTnvlng been furnished for tho especial ll accommodation of the public, we fni to tho attention of the the HUNGRY and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new and clean; good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a day. No Chinese In the kitchen. Give us a call and bee for yourself. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court nnd High St., Salem, Or. PEARCE and MAY'S "NEW KESTAURANT." These gentlemen havo charge of the res taurant formerly knovTi as EMERSON'S old stand, where they are prcpai ed to serve meals atnll hours. Meals 25cts. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served in nil styles. Board fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial btrect. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS You aro hereby requested to come forward and pay your taxes nt once, as tho same will become dellnquenlwithln thirty days from this date. E. M. Choisan, Sheriff and Collector of taxes. Salkm, Ok., Feb. 1, 1889. wtf. LEGISLATORS ! 1 nd others wishing to board at a quiet A and cozy place, will And tho object ol their search at IvIRS. M. A.. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemeketo and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a lew select boarders can secure board. COOK'S HOTEL Salem," Oregon W. H. COOK Proprietor. Formerly Clerk of Chcmkcte Everything New and first-class. Convenient fiamplo Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State and High streetsj C. II. MONIIOE. J. It. N. BEI.I. Lato of the Monroe House.! Monroe & Bell, -1 "roprletors FREE BUS. Sample! Rootrs for Commercial Travelers. From SI to $3 per day. SALEM OREGON. KH-tr FINANCIAL. SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. liADUE, ... Dlt. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIlt, - - - . - President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excliango on Portland, Kan Francisco, Now York, .London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal ndvnnces mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rcuROiinDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained nt tho bank In most reliable companies. Annual School Meeting. THE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING OF the legal voters of school district No. SlofMnrlon county, Oregon, will be held nt tbo operu house In Sulem on the first Monday In March, seven thirty p. m., for tliepurposo of hearing reports of direct ors nnd clork, to levy a tax for the pur poso of tho school nnd payment of Inter ct on bonds and to transact any other business proper to be done at snld meet. Inc. DAVID SIMPSON, Clerk. Snlem, Qr.( Feb. 21st, ISSU. STORE. STREET- rb j, H Ghemekete lofe First National Ban t TKANSrOItTATION. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any otbet loute. First class through passenger nhd freight lino from Portland and nil points in the Wil lamctte valley to nnd from Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Bunanys): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvallls ....... -i:40PM Arrive Yaqulnn ....... 5:30 PM Leave Ynqulna ...... -(1:45 AM Leave Corvallls ....... 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect nt Albany nnd Corvallls. The above trains' connect nt YAQUINA witli the Oregon Development Cos Line 3f Steamships between Yaqulnn nnd San Francisco. SAILIXO DATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN FBANCISCO Willamette Valley, Tliuredny Dee 0. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Valley Sunday " 30. STEAMEKS. FH03I YAQUINA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 Willamette Valley Monday " 21 This company reserves tho right to hango sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Vnlley points can make clo-o-connection with tho trains of tho YAOUINA ItOUTE at Albany or Corvallls. and If destined to Ban Fnuici"-co, should, arrange to arrive nt Yaqulnn tho evening beforo date of sailing. I'ASsengrr nnd Fi eight Kates Always the Lowest. For Information apply to Messrs HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agonts 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or. or to O.C. HOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. R. Co., Corvnllls, Or. O H. HA8WELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery st.; Ban Francisco, Cal' TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hong, Capt. Geo. Itnabe; tho N. S Bentlcy, Capt. J.JP. Coulter; the Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; are In service for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvallls nnd Portlnnd nod intermediate points, making three round trips each week ns follews: NOHTH BOUND Lenves Corvnllls Mon dny. Wednesdny and Friday nt 8 a. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday nnd. Friday nt3 p. m. Lenves Snlem Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 6 n. m. Arrives nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st 3:30 p. m. bOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday nnd Friday at 0 a. m. Arrives nt Snlem Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 7:15 p. m. Lenves Snlem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 a. m. Arrives at Corvnllis Tuesday, Thursday Saturday nt 3:30 p. in. For ft eight and passenger rates npply to the captains nnd pursers of the respective bonts, or to W. M. Dnrllng, ngent, 200 and 202 Front street, Portlnnd; Gilbert Bros.,, agents, Kalem; I. M.Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Mlllcr.ngent, Corvallls; or totho gen eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls.. O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvnllis F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent Wm. HOAG, General Manager. Overland to California VIA Soutliorn Pacific Company's Line. THE. MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San Francisco-Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFORNIA EXl'llKSS TRAIN BUN DAILY. BETWEEN rOllTLAFD AND S. F. KOUtli; I Uorth. 1:00 p. in. I Lv. BMlp. m.l Lv. 7:15 a. in. I Ar. Portlnnd Ar. Snlem Lv. Ban Fran. Lv. 10:45 a. m. 7:53 a. m. 7:00 p. m. LOCAL. I'Ar&KNGKH TRAIN ( DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY). 80 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p. in. Lv. Portlnnd Ar. I 3:15 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 12:52 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. 0.00 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For nccommodntlon of second class passengers attached to cxpre-s trains. ThoS. P. company's ferry nuikes con nection with all tho regular trains on the Enst Sldo Division from foot ol F street, Portlnnd. lYest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7flS n. in. T7 Ar. Portland Corvnllis Ar. Lv. "0:20 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 12:25 p. m. 1 Alhnnv nml CnrvnlllH connect With trains of Oregon Pnclflo Itnllroad. Through tickets to all points south nnd enst via Callfornln BXVKE33 TRAIN (DAILY EXCEPTBUNDAY.) 4:50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9700 n, m. 8.-00 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. 5:15 n. m. For full lnformntlon regnrding rates, maps, etc., npply to the Company's ngent, Snlem, Oregon. E. P. BOGEItS, Aunt. G. K. and Pass. Ag'U B. KOEHLEIt. Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation' COMPANY. "Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho east It nve Portland nt ili:5 a ax nnd 2pm daily. Tlo cts to nnd fron principal points In tht United States. Cju ada and Europe. ELEGANT TULMANN PAL4C CARb Emigrant Sleeping Curs run tnroug ' on express tu Ins to OMAHA QOUNCIL BLIKK aotl sa. taut Vttf of Charge and Wit cu Change. Conneotlonsntl'ortland for8an Ftm wrco and Puget Sound points. Unpfiirf)iMtvirtlMlluM ItintlirA ftf X. A. BlHJudng, agent of tha company, . Commercial street, Salem- v teeon, 01 A. L. Maxwell, O. P. d: T. Irrt!cd Oregon. A. L MAXWELL. 1 41 A H- H0LC0UB UtLeral M nager.