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r--viz ".YV'-' -;-v v-. TAL EVENING I, J J- . YOTi. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAJLEM, OKEGON, SATURDAY, JAKUABY 2, 1892. "TO-DAY'S HEWS TO-DAY." ivm 1. t . Vf Jfc HMMMUMt SKS 4 ' "-'. ... -v ,- 4 .1 M.HMrnniiti rvjnavr -....I ,., SvppW?e 'sKfflB$iByBf??wii GAP! toi R as jp 3 PATTON Per Cent. FOE Ml Commercial Street. E) . F OS BURN, W- M. SARGEANT. Going Out of Business! , Pease call early and examine his fine line of Christ mas tcys, fancy notions, mustache cups, fancy cups and aaucen, mush sets, children's tea sets, fancy perfumes, cuff and colar boxes, toilet sets, work boxes, albums, whisk broom1, games and children's blocks, rocking horses, drums, chi Idiot's trunks, swings, dolls, bird cages, picture frames and mcildings, frames made to order, croquet sets, doll buggies tinware, express wagons, baby buggies, easels, featherdusters and baskets of all kinds. He has the finest !he in the city and less room. Please call and look throuay before purcliasing- must & -nr-'Rvn to rRAr.M.v , 1 LPL.L.L.I-II UL General i .V ,!LEMi" Office over Ladd 7 EXTRA .FACILITIES ...J For wrltiff SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, nud OTHER HEAVY 1 LINES in MILLIONAIRE COMPANIES. POLICIBJCORREOTLY WRITTEN and in event of loss we prom ise crl patrons that we will be PRESENT THROUGH AD JUSTMENT GUARDING YOUR INTERESTS. ntt -SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. HEAD QUARTERS FOR RED STAR M ... LE AP FAKCY GROCERIES, I At the old Stand, next door to Post Office. 1 'fie Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. )ftm. Brown &Co. 231 Commercial Street, SalQm, Oregon. iTUr, Uo77 . . i no uuoii Barr & Petzcl, Plumbers and Tinners- 247 Commercial street, Salem. Gardon Hoj and Lawn Sprinkler. A complete lme of Stoves and Tinware. Tin rooilug and plumbing a peeclftlty. EflUmateaforTJuDinjj aud PlumbiuK 1-urulbbcd. RE ADY FOR S State Street Book Displays this morning, an elegant line of BLANK Memorandums, Receipts, Notes, Excelsior OFFICE EQUIPMENTS ..GENERALLY. You will save- money by selecting frojn this immense stock. off OF ALL ALBUMS, TOILET SETS, TOYS, ETC. SOME BARGAINS THE NEXT TEN DAYS ulsewnere," ror onese goods- UnULLI, nsurance Agency, OREGON. & Bush's Bank. "The Best" j . . 1 -V I "ho Mnof " I iiu uvoii Mclntire, Itt S l. $ n M&sf uva a BO Diaries for 1892. Inks, Mucilages and"" fhfp ilsu Regular AT THE RACKET STORE, XKHHHES2B9 ?ifilpP'lMPflBflKiflMMifliflttK B JH lis JH BBS for Infants " Castorl a is eo well adapted to children that T recommend Has superior.to any prescription mown to mo." II. A. AncnEn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use ot 'Castoria Is bo universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy roach." Caiu.03 Martto, D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Eef ormed Church. Tun Centaur Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Taming & Scroll Sawing. House Finishing made to order. New Dicr itTZiN-, by whioh wo ran always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner urTrade and Ilign streets, Salem, Oregou. JHLjEnUmiMm Sasti and Door factory Front'j Street, Salem, Oregon, The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Stoves Blacked, Repaired and Set Up. Estimates on all work la eur Hue. Salem Truck & Dray lera Tron works. Drays and trucRa tho corner of State and Commercial B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent. SALEMVI IRON WORKS, SALEM, ........ OREGON. Manufactures BTEAM ENGINES, Mill Outfit, Water Wheel Governor, Fruit Drying Outfits, Traction Engines, Cresting, etc. farm mbcnlnery made and repaired. General eeents and manufacturer of the celebrated Wablatrom 1'ateut Middlings 1'urlUer and Heels, Farm machinery made and repaired. THE LADIES' SHOES sold by C. G. Given are manuj factured by his brother, A. R. Given, at Lynn, Mass., and are guaranteed in every respect. None but the best goods kept in stock. Dongola Goodyear welt ladies' shoo for 2.75. BREWSTER & WHITE. Flonp, Feed, Hay, Straw and Barley Chop. LOWEST PRICES AND FUEE DELIVEYR 01 COVRT STKECT. i Store p X and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d gestlon. Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." - Edwin F. Pardsb, M. D., " The Winthrop," 125th Streot and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 JlcniUY Street, Nkw York. IOO Ohemolceta Streot, Co. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of- flee State St.. onnofdte Hit may be founditlirouuhout the d-iv at streoUi. Price PIANOS, ORGANS, -AND- MTJS1CAL MERCHANDISE. P. H. EASTON & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem, MubJo furnished for balk, reception, etc THE CAPITAL JOUMAL KOFER BROTHERS, Editors. UJ3LIBHE1) DAILY. KXUKTTBONDAY, BY TUK Canltal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorpornted.) Ofllce, Commercial Street, In P. O. Utitldtng tsntorcd at the postofllce at Batem, (Jr., n sccoud-clnfs n.atur. TO OPKN T3IE W11.I.AMKTTK. Tue JouunaIi is uot an organ of tlio politicians. It desires to Uso its lufltience to enable tbo peoplo to get us much as possible In tbo way of prnctleal result out of those geutlo tuou. It has tried to show that In making the question of opening our great rivers a political issue this state would get even more results than heretofore out of our present congressman. Indications are that he is, in tho graphic language of the west, "humping himself" to do something to open tho Willamette Papers that are friendly to Mr. Hermann are publishing the follow ing, which is evidently prepared for "homo consumption:" "itepreseutatlvo Hermann has embraced lu one bill tho several amounts for tho improvement of tho Willamette river above Portland and beyond Uorvallls to Eugene. This bill calls for special work at Ross Island and Clackamas rapids under separate project?. The former U to be improved by returning dams and dredging and tho latter by a mud dam and other construc tion, for each of whloh projects separate estimates are submitted, as well as for the Improvement to reatlfy the course of the river above Corvallls. The bill also provides $60,000 for miscellaneous work on the upper river above Oregou City, such as at Indenendence. Salem and special points and for the closing of chutes, scraping of bars and remov ing of snogs. The engineer depart ment think $00,000 will give depth over the bars so that bontn can make trips for a longer thuo in tho year, aud carry greater loads. Under the system so far practiced only temporary benefits have been ob tained. Mr. Hermann expresses tho hope that with the present esti mates bettor results can bo obtained in the way of appropriations. He will ask his committee also to allow for a special survey and examina tlou or trie river at oalem, witu a vlow to tho revetment of tbo banks, which on personal inspection, ho says he found badly washing away." We are much obliged to Mr. Hermann for his. special efforts in behalf of Salem, but the chance of passing a special appropriation bill will be very small at the hands of a Dbinouiatio congress. THE I)HIJ.T OF rUHMC SENTIMENT The Dallas Chrenicle: Tho Salem JouJtNAi. says tho whole proposition of passing round tho hat to onahlc Oregon to be represented at the world's fair is a mistake. Wo liavo a lingering impression that tho Jouiwai. Is correct. Tho hat racket won't work. Eugene Guard: Tho farmera of Lane county are losing thousands of dollars on account of insufllclout road work. They cannot bring their produce to market, and when neces sarily compelled to travel tho injury to veuicies ana norses amouuts to a large sum. Six months eaoh year is too long n period to bo shut oil from market, The Grant County News insists that Eastern Oregon is eutltied to uame the candidate for congress from this congressional district at tho coining election. There can bo no doubt of the justice aud fuirucH of this claim. Western Oregou lias already two senators and a congress man and will have them for years. Eastern Oregon is surely entitled to ouo representative in four and will undoubtedly get It, if she makes tho demand aud sticks to it. EastOregenluu: Receiver Tyler, of tho O. & W. T., will receive $10, 000 a year for his services, tho price set by the court, which appointed him. He should take tho road. The peoplo who use tho O. & W. T. will of course provide this salary, as well as tho other expenses of the road, so wiiat d es tho court cure. These $10,000 salaries are, to some extent, the cause why the farmer, and producer generally, reeolve ho little for their labors. Tho Dalles Times -Meuntaineer: The opening of the Columbia river to the navigation of the peoplo by government aid is tin object of great Importance to every producer, and this should require tho attention of a congressman thoroughly acquaint ed witli our iifcceHltIts. From pres ent Indications the Republican and Democratiu parties will respect this desire of our citizens, and the uext congress will have one member who Is interested in tho development of Eastern Oregou. Ht. Louis ilviMiiiile, Dew.: There Is no longer u doubt that Pension Commhsiouer 1 tun in feels reasonably certain that h's will be able to pre vent a thorough InveMlgAtlon of the Pension Bureau by tho present bouse of representatives. It is said that he has nuhstcd the entire Indiana delegation in tho effort to prevent hint from investigation and that his old friend Springer is also ready to corno to his assistance. During tho post nino or ten months ho has been preparing for this. Ho has pro moted several Democrats In the bureau, and some Democrats dis missed by him ho 1ms reinstated. All these fellows, or rather most of them, speaking moro accurately, have uot dono a stroke of work in the bureau since congress convened, but earned t heir pay by going around among Democratic congressmen with whom they have happened to be acquainted, urging tho bad policy of investigating tho bureau or, as they call It, attacking Riuim. SUGGESTED COMMENT. Why not mako reciprocity the watchword for 1892? Tho Democrats aro organizing clubs all up aud down tho valley. Puget sound peoplo aro not happy over their defenceless harbors in view of a naval war with Chill, Tho olectlon of Crisp, speaker seems to have flattened out tho Boles (of Iowa,) boom. If Congressman Herinanti will do something to open tho Willamette The JoqitKAL will give him high praise as he certainly shall deserve. The Christmas MiuueaiiolisHotise keeper appeared in 24 pago illus trated colored covor form. It lias grown from a small beginning to be a great family monthly. Now Year's eve Tub Jouknai. delivered to city patrons was tho largest paper oyer printed In Salem. It consisted of twenty pages of eight columns each, or 100 columns. Democrats havo always resented it when n prominent Republican has gone out of his way to eulogize and asslat n Democrat to an appoint ment. What do they say to Gov. ernor Peuuoyer boasting Hod. Jo Simon for tho federal judgeship? Tho Eastern Oregon press is call ing on Hon. J. H. Slater, of La Grande, to become their candidate for cougress. Mr. Slater is well posted on corporation and transpor- tntiou.questlona aud. would, uiako.au able mudo to represent tho peoplo's side of those subjects. Mr. Crisp has done exceedingly well for tho country In making the followlug appointments of com mittee chairmanships: Ways aud means Springor, of Illinois; appro priations Ilolman, of Indlaua; coinage Bland, of Missouri; agri cultureHatch, of Missouri. Judge Deady has declined to sus tain the complaint of tho Rollins Investment Co., against tho Meuss dorffer Rridgo commission. The free bridge act has now neon through threo various courts and comes out victorious iu all. It Is a lucky bill and Portland under it will securo free bridges. The object of tho bill is a grand ouo aud Justice to tho people must prevail. Ringer Hermann is sly ono. Ho had it telegraphed to Oregou that he was not present in Washington when the Oregon delegation en dorsed Jos. Simon for circuit Judgo. Roseburg Review. The Oregon senators gave it out that they did not act in tho premises until Mr. Hermann arrived. Tho Orogou delegation seem to be united and en thusiastic in their support of Mr. Simon for the judgeship. A Million Friends. A friend iu need U a friend Indeed, nud not less tliuii one million people have found jast such u friend hi Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, and Colds. If you havo never used this Great Cough Medicine, ouo trial will convince you that it lias wonderful curatiyo powers in all dlseusesof throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle Is guaran teed to do all Hint Is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottle free at Dan'l J. Fry's drugstore 225 com mercial street. Large bottles W)c aud 1.00. OKNKItAh NKWS NOTES. Ruftis Crosby, u wealthy bauker of Valley Falls, Kan., bunged him self Wednesday because of despon dency caused by ill health. A bank at Shcboguu Fulls, Wis,, was eutered hy burglars Tuesday night, und tho vault blown .open with dynamite. They got about $10,000. Examination of ills accounts shows that V. S. PurkHr, city mar shal of Falrhaven, is defaulter to tho extent of over $10,000. He dis appeared Bomo tlmo ago. One hundred and sixty-one deaths were reported in the twenty-four hours ended at noon Wcdnevduy, fourteen of which wero from la grippe. Allan Hay, ouo of tho ploncor miners of Idaho, shot and killed himself near Jiuttu Wednesday. One of his nephews was trying to have lit in adjudged luuuio, which prompted the act. Mr. Normflu Thomas, of Stnui All Experts Use Royal Baking Powder Perfect and uniform success in making finest food is more certain with Royal Baking Powder than with any other. Use it in every receipt calling for a baking powder, or cream of tartar and soda, and the best results .in pure, wholesome, appetizing food are assured. Experts use it because it adds to their success. Physi cians and Health Officers recommend it because it adds to the wholcsomeness of the food. Marion Harland: "I regard the Royal Baking Powder as the best in the market. Since its introduction into my kitchen I have used no other." Miss Maria Parlea: "It seems to me that the Royal Baking Powder is as good as any can be. I have used it a great deal and always with satisfaction." Mrs. Baker, Principal of Washington, D. C, School"" of Coekery: "I say to you, without hesitation, use the 'Royal.' I have tried all, but the Royal is the most satisfactory." M. GORJU, late Chef, Dclmonico's, New-York: "In my use of Royal Baking Powder, I have found it superior to all others." A. FORTIN, Chef, White House, for Presidents Arthur and Cleveland: "I have tested many baking powders, but for finest food can use none but 'Royal.'" ford, Coun., Wednesday visited a lawyer to institute dlvorco proceed ing. Hor husband watched her, and as she camo out shot her fatally and thon killed himself. John Dillon donies that ho threat ened to retire lu tho event of the election of Redmoud at Wntorford. Ho Bays that ho only spoke of Buoh an event as touding to mako him less hopeful of tho homo rule cause. Another liorrlblo story comes from Hungary. A ragpicker, in tho course of his rounds at Buda Pesth, found a largo loaf of bread, and upon breaking the loaf lie found fragments of a child's body kneaded lu tho dough. Gcnoral Lorenzo Garcia, com mander of tho Mexican troops in tho Hold was murdered by his men Wednesday at headquartors. Tho soldiers, numbering Boveral hun dred, thon started to Join Garza, tho revolutionist. Ferdinand Franz Gobhard Lo becht.Count Blucber von Wahlstndt, 1 Inula long consultation Wednesday pvitboX''DlBtrIot"- Attorney -Turdy,- for tho purposo of bringing a suit Iu the supremo court for dlvorco agalust his youug wlfo, Alma, who Is now livlug with hor sister-in-law at Aspen, Colo. Tho grounds alleged by Count Blucher for tho annulment of tho marriage con tract aro vory sensational, aud will be substantially that ho was forced to marry the girl through trloks and dovices. Count Blucher Is the grnndson of Gobhard Lobeoht von Blucher, Prlnco of Wahlstndt, tho Prussian field marshal who, on that memorable June 18, 1815, saved tho Gorman army from anni hilation at tho battle of Waterloo. Count Bluoher'a father is the Prlnco von Blucher who lives at the Castle Rioblowltz, Sohicsteln, Germany. Tho Prlnco von Bluohor Is oue of tho wealthiest men lu Germany, and his income from Ills estate is over $500,000 a year. While tho youug count, who has hardly passed ills 21th birthday, says ho is going to got a dlvorco on tho ground that ho was tricked into marriage, tho real reason for his sudden ac tivity in tho divorce question is found lu n lottor which ho recently received from tho Prince von Blucher, his fathor. A reporter saw the letters, and tlioy show that the prince is very angry at his son for marrying a woman boncath him iu rank. "What a torribio thing It would ho," says tho prince, "if that woman should kuook at tho door of tiio Blucher palaco and say: 'I wt)uld liko to seo my father-in-law, tho prlnco.' Such a dlsgruco would kill me. You havo ruined tho family uame. You must get n dl vorco from this woman at once. I banish you forever from tho castlo of Rleblowltz, unless you come with a dlvorco and ask forgiveness. I will cut oil' your incomo, reduce you to a pittance, und will change tho right of Inheritance by imperial decreound cut you oil, if you do not got tills dlvorco," Tho count sees poverty staring 111 m In the face, and he must get a divorce to satisfy his father. lie says that lie bus no money, and wrote to his father unk ing forgiveness and for funds to carry on tho dlvorco suit, Ho will mako uu arrangement to goon with tho dlvorco, und expects thut a frieud will advance him tiio money for a retainer. Tho Countess Blucher was formerly Miss Alma Loeb, and her home Is in Brooklyn, Now York. UenervinK Praise. Wo desiro to say to our citizens, thut for years wo have been selling Dr, JCIug's New Discovery for Coti sumptiou, Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Bueklen's Arnica Salvo and Elcctrlo Bitters, and have never handled remedies thut sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. Wo do uot heal ta to to guarantee tliein every time, und we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. The remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merlU Dan'l J, Fry's, drug ging, 223 Commercial street, issociated Press Report and Digests of all Important Newsioi To-Day. MISCELLANY. A HOME INDUSTRY. Chicago, Jan. 2. An oxtonslvo company, backed by Eastern capi tal, has been organized in Chicago for tho manufacture of American flax. A llcenso of Incorporation was Issued to it under tho namo of tl e United States Llnon Manufacturing Company by tbo secretary of state at Springfield today. Tho capita! stock la placed at $3,000,000, and the nominal Incorporators are Andrew Spear, George, Trundall and Thomas Wilson. Speaking for tho now com pany, G. W. Cook, attorney, said tho-pecplo-backing tho- BChonie had money in abundance, and that they Intended to build extensive factor ies in or about Chicago. "'I am not at liberty to give deflnito informa tion as yot," ho continued, but will do so in a week or ton days." AYk present nearly all tho flax used in this country Is imported. This com pany bus demonstrated to its own satisfaction that it can manufacture the artlclo much cheaper than it can bo imported, and at tho same tlmo furnish as good an article as that mado in foreign countries. Tho company is backed by eastern men who havo tho money to invest and who aro confident tho enterprise will win. THE VESUVIUS TO OO SOUTH. Washington, Jan.2. Tho orders issued to the commander of the Vesuvius Bonding her to Chili, do not look particularly peaceful, though mado with a peaceful object. Dyuamlto shells to the number of 200 are being loaded, aud with this dangerous cargo It is positively asserted that tho llttlo cruiser will sail for sou thorn wators in a short tlmo. Eaoh shell is to bo rolled in cotton and then packed in sawdust, und tho greatest precautions arc tu bo taken to prevent accidents, as only ouo would be required to wJpe tho llttlo craft out of oxlstonce. Tho Miautonoraah has boon ordered to sen for test in rough weather, nnd if h8--'"r behaves sufficiently well sho will be seut to tho Straits of Magellan to keep an eyo on the Almlranto Coch rane, recently sent there by tho Chilian government. Another order has been issued wltn reference to the Monterey, and tho boat will bo finished regardless of expense. Monoy will bo spout freely to over come tho difficulties In getting tho plates, which uro so much delayed. As many as possiblo of tho new Mx Inch, or 100-ton guns, aro to be sent to San Francisco, An additional twelyo-lnuh gun has already been ordered there, and othor great pieces of ordnunco, which hud been set aside for tho protection of tb Puclllo coast. While the twelve Inch gun will bo operated solely by. United States artillerymen, It to said that tho six-Inch gun will k placed iu charge of tho state artlllrjr In case of trouble, and m!lltlam will bo given a thorough training, in tho uso of these terrible weapoa. WATCHING THE GIUMANB, New Yomc, Jan, 2, A Waaujiiy. ton correspondent tclcgrapiu h! paper as follews: Within tlw m4 fow days Instructions havobens . nl.1. .....! ltaAliiUi n T .t- IU UU1 UUIW UIWVMU1 uu JH Paris aud Rome to acquaint stato department wun tiio m&m inonts of Chill's ageuta In QmI uriuiiil aim uu mo uuihiuoiu. Hpr, mh liar instructions wero sent to Unltti States counsels at a nnmlmr of WC" mora important maritime oHe 4r V Europe. It la known that Chill h9 been quietly ujotlatlug with oui m. t IE. m& ! the ever here 0 p. !l in Jully g- "Jpst, Ma ong ane ion1 uad the ? ' an "ay fay to r, m 71 ,. K Bn Tt too tee. the j ; V "1DJ I l-KW"". irlptM