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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1894)
.Vfc -wpmr rmsrCfk.z SA' aMnataMaaafcae ;f Iff t. 'I v, .. 'Ci' 'T "'Mr(a. the warn, jmihl iTJBUSUKD DAILY, BXOKPT BCJNUAY, HT KM Capital Journal Publishing Company PosUirflce Ulook. Commercial BlreeU $ I10FER BROTHERS, Editors. imlly, by carrier, per month,. Dally, by mall, per year,. WeKly, 8 pages, per year, 60 3.00 1.00 BEPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE T'CKET. Ifor Govomor W I lord, of M irtoH county For Secretary of State II. It. Klncaid, ol laneoonuly. For State TreannrS -; Vbll. MeUctmn, ij Grant county. For Bupreino Judge- O. E. Wblvertoa, ol Lane county , For -Attornoi-'ienernl tJ, 'M.ildteman, o) Multnomah, ""' ' w t, . Ff8upcrlntcnaen(tjf Vubllc Instruction' 'uTm. irvrla, of Union. . , For Stale I'luler-WV U.'Uis-U,ot Jackso'b FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DI8T For Itepresentatlvo In Ojuvrmc. UINQEll HERMANN. MARION BOUNTY KKI,IIU..Ii!aM THKFI. FOltHTATKSKNArOlU I. U 'nlteon Balem, and IV II. Uobnon of Hliylon. FOlt HEFIlE-iEVTATlVhS-O. U. Moir ana K. Uuftirof Patent, David CtnlgoiMi cleay, II. U. lUrcluy of WojdtuirJ, and J. 1 Calvert of Hubbard. O Uvtm-IONKU I. M, WaUoa ofTuniPi HUUHIKKJohu Knight of Hultm. rLKIUC-lj. V. Khlon oriliilt ivlle- TItBABUItmt It U. llrown orTiiruer. HECOUUKlt-f. W. Wutois ,f .tilein. abskmsou-I) d, fViiroyor Mill cry. UgilUOL HUl'KltINTKNOfcJNT-J. t. Uo aam of Wnoduurn. HURVKYOH I. II. Ilerrlolt of 'atom. COUONB't-A. M. Oiough of Sal -m. JUBTI0K OFPIAJiS-KorSuleni UUtrlet H. A. Jobnion, Jr. 0 INS'IAllLE-For Halo dlHtriot A. 'I Wnln. ' T THE OKPKATKD. Sentiment for those who were de feutod for nouilnntloia In the recob stnto and county conventions inny seen ohoap too cheap a tribute to oiler. Buta good thought, u kind word Is novel out of place. The mun who makes nr honorablo effort for success among bit follow men, bus nothing to bo nshamcc of in defeat. The lottery of life cut) not hold prizes for nil. Tho man win in turned down today may be turned Hp tomorrow. Amid tho lncoiiso of success and up roar of victory , who will stop to shed tears over tho defeated candidates? Who will mour for tho fiillou ? Those who are tiampled' upon by tho way. sldo7 Such Isllfu! Such Is politics 1 But even they havo their rlghtH and must bo accorded fair treatment. Then Is a great deal of savagery In politico. Too much. Tho gontlcinoti, the mm of honor, tho man of faith, tho mat' who regards frleudshlps as sacred Is ut much in demand In politic as any where on earth, Tho man who takes u fair and hon orablo defeat, or even a dofeat that was brought about by questionable meaup, without a murmur, Is tho man wl.o stands high In tho estimation of h's f jllows. That Is tho spirit of gamu In tho thoroughbred that all tuoii admire. C, V. Fulton showed that when he leuloglged tho aion and tho caudldato who put hint to sleep politically at' Portland. Thero la uo death or builal for such men. They rltjo above defeat nnd illecouragomeut. The men who wore defeated In the Portlaud convention who will tako oil their coats uud work for tho whole ticket are tho men who will bo remem bored In tho future. Thero la oho kluil ofetutl that all men appreciate and that is principles vhloh oiuluro the fierce iUtuea of (allure -and come out uatarnlshed. Party, devotion that k unshaken by peraouul defeat shows tint a mau's principles mean moro to him than moroly getting cilia) aud honors. ''Gentle as tho Buraraor Breeze." "I would rather take a thrashing than a dose of pills," groaned a patient to whom the doctor prescribed physio. "I'd as lief bo sick with what alls me uow as to bo sick with the pills." 'I don't think you've taken any of the pllla I prescribe, or you wouldn't dread tho prescription no' laughed the doctor. "1 never use tho old Inside Iwlatersvou have in mind. I use Or. ' . Fierce' PJeaant Pellets, They always make me think of a pari of.au old tiyrau ..j.-.-iulld Hod lovely. Uentla iu toe nummer uuf ,' The beet thlnj; of the kind ever Invent. d Nodatnrerof their maklncr you itlek. You'll hardly know you've taken thetu. I wouldn't use any other iu my practice." ' ."" ii Mi i i uni OttkV Two MKK.-Plneat lt of IHiwesUr yet offered, with the fatuous iM4iiv0 baking iwwder. Ouly Iwn ewe wore to he mM when th. watch I will y glvea waft J Jo, ?Utke, ' ' "tr, irri.i r '' FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. The Farmers Wamt Hon. 0. M. TinkbamApril Finds Him Well Again. '.l r I fill w ffiP:Z& t There is no man more popular among the farmers of tho country than Hqn. O. M, Tinkham, whoso likeness is here ivou. A man of acknowledged ability, of oniniaudlug. presence, an excellent oreslding ofllcor, ho will undoubtedly nil with credit the office to which the farmers of his own state wish to elect him. Ten years aB agricultural editor of tho Freeman and Watchman of Mont polier, Vt., secretary and president for iovoral years cuoh of tho Vtirmont Uate dairymen's nisoclatlan. aud em ployed by tho boards of agriculture of Muine, New llatnpshlro, Massauhu setts, and. Now York at their meetings, assistant commissioner of agricultural lU'ulrB, dairy commissioner ut tho world's fair at New Orleans, member of his stuto legislature, where ho was ohalrmau of the house committee on agriculture, und recently accredited by tho secretary of agriculture to Europe to study the labor problem, ho Is one of tho mojt conspicuous rtprtentattv)i of tho farming Interests of tho couutry. Some time ago, Mr, Tlnkhani was prostrated with heat In tho hay Held, from tho consequent derangement of the system sn tiered severely from dlz zlnoet, so muoli so that walking was dlfilculU Uo tried tho famous Palne's celery otimpound, which had beeu so Sublfoly roconunondiHl by Mayor Mo hano of Montreal, Itov. Fat tier Ouollet, Vamlaltft, Illtoob. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Sufforlng Porfoctly Cured by Hood's Snronpnrllla. "C I. Hoott & Ctx, Lowell, Uas.t "Wo have tried Ilood'a l.irajrllla and find It to bo all you cUlm or IU My h Uo vtm ioUouod by Ivy Uieu a ypung woman, and for elgUt years was troubled every HootTsX Cures season vrlUi the breaking out and terrlblo Itching aud burning. I tliougUt hers was as bad a cao as auj'ono etvr had. 8I10 vras In Uiis dUtros'xlnj; condition every year until she began to tako Hood's Barsa Partita, which has effeoted a perfect cure, without leavlug any sears, and she has had No Sign of tho Poison Slnco. She Is well aud hearty, I havo taken Hood's SarsaparllU alter Iho crln Mltn good results, and havo alio si) eu It to our four children. We are all pictures of ir loet tiasllh and owe It to Hood's 8arsaja rills." J. C. 1'ukkmax. Vandaaa, III Hood's Pill aet easily, jet proMjitlj aud Itatty, on the JJr aaJ owejs, J",ti fWT "ltt.H ..f .r ,i,ii i i'i' .' ;jv , . i n?S5?SRvtKj"3t2?Cv $&fjfizfi2j3yty&'JVVK rtJf,firjP&!ryEl)fj? - yt t Miss Mablo Jennesi, Ida Lewis, aiid others, and the result was moH happy. Topjote his own werds: "Tiio dizzi ness Is all gone, und I urn uow quite re covered." The success of his vigorous lectures upon his European experience has been marked. Ho Is uow residing at North Potnfret, Vt., aud tho citizens of the stato will wisely insist upon his going luto politics so far a3 to tuko tho lieu tenant governorship. Mr. Tlukhum's experience with the wondorlul remedy that makes peoplo well and is as superior to all other spring medicine as milk Is more nourishing than water, is not surprls lug. Men aud women all over tho country are Minting strength and freedom from dlseaso In Pal no's celery compound. Tt clears tho sluggish blood of the un healthy humors that a poor circulation und faulty assimilation tend to produce. It corrects unhealthy nervous action aud feeds the nerve centers with just tho elements needed to build them up acaln Into healthy tissues. Prof. Ed- wardE. Phelps, M. D, LL. D , of Dartmouth college (tlscovereu ttie for mula for tho famous Palne's celery compound after long years of study of the (loop changes that tuko place In wornout, disordered ncrvo tissues. Dr. l'ho'ps was accustomed to. explain In his lectures his mastery over diseases duo to bad blood und nervous weakneis as follews: "In UlseaBOs of the liver, kidneys, and heart some that thing is In the , blood How's This, Wo odor Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ciso of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknny & Co., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned-have kuowu F, J, Chony fur the lust 1? years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In nil business truus-totlnns nud tlnuuciuUy able to carry out uny obligation mudo by their II mu Wt'st & Truax, wholesale ilrugglst, Toledo, 0., Wuhllng, Kluuan t Mar vn, whoUsulo dnignlst, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure U taken Infernal, iy, acting upon the bUnxl and mucous surfaces of -ttie syttum. Price 76o. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials five. Fon 8ai.k. One twenty acre tract, with six aorta Into hops, four acres Into youtu orchard, anil balance to past ure, ono house, and all well under culti vation. Will sell 44 acres, Including the above tract, with all the Implements dolrable to mik u good farm. Cull ou or address, D, 11. Miller, Balem Or. 4 miles east of 'town on tie Maoleay road. All garden laud, dtf Paik's Oough Symv. Hus beon sn highly reodiumondidlo us that wo took the agency for It and new ask our friends who are sufUrlug wlthaXH.ld togtvo it a trial and ir It does not give satisfaction your money will Ite refunded. Every bottle Is sold on a powltlve guarantee. Price (0 ceuts audli.OO. Hold at Capitol Drugstore. Midwinter Fair Kats Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to Han Francisco and return, via .4niiilu.ni Pnalllyi (V. Shuttla ritlltt. Ut, lT 60, Includlug rive ad. mlwtous to the fair. Tieketa god for thirty da from dale of flalf, ;i .'Tn'iiiii .ijilH-.T-! -i - t. ought not to bo there. Nou trulizo these bad humors. The nerves uud nerve centers are starving. Feed them with the elements that will build them up again." Palne's celery com pound embodies these advanced Ideas regarding ttie oiooa una nerves. As was to t e oxpeoted, so remarkable a discovery has not failed to attract the attention of solentlllo men all over this county aud In Europe. Medloal jour nals have given Puiue's celery com-. pound mucu discussion, i-aiuos.ceiery compound is extensively used in all the large homes' and Institutions for sick nud aged persons throughout the coun try. Today it stands unquestioned as ttie mast vuluable and reiluble remedial agent at the physician's command for curing neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspep sia, inability to sleep and diseases of the heart, hvor und kidneys. It is prescribed by the entire medical faculj ty. It Is the greatest snrlnir medicine. "tho only spring medlCUe worthy the name," says one nuvBlciun or tue ntgn est standing in the profession. For languor, debility and all forms of ner vous weakness It has Droved Its inval- uablo curative power. It makes people or un ages ami occupations well and active. The famous Dr. Parr, who lived to such a patriarchal graud old age, was accustomed to 6av: " Now' Is the watchword of tho wise. 'Now' Is on tho banner of tho prudent," Take Palne's celery coni o ind "now." April is the most favorable time, CURE Rick Headache and rellero all the troubles hfc!. dent to a bilious state of the srtteoi, such as Uiiaiit.es. iiea. Drowsloeia. Olitress after eatlutr, I'ahi In tiie Side. c. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet CUimta'a Uttls Ute Pwxa 'aro equally valuable In Constipation, curias, and preventing this annojtns complaint, vrhito they also correct all disorders of the stomach, atlmulata the liver and regulate the bowels. Kvea If they onjy cured HEAD tyhe lhy would be almost priceless to Utoss who suffer from thU dlstresstnz cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness doe not end here, ami those who once try tbm will And these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where wWleelherTde'Sri: """ " CiSTsa's Lrrtu Uvsn Ptua are very small and very easy to us One or two rOlls mate dea Thy are strictly veertabW and do -.--1 r., ui vjiunrRDin acuoa , rJeaje all who use them. In vlale at M cents; I ate for BoUeerrwhere,orsentby mau. eutij ifxriccra ca, vn Tat ME Mlm IMftiet FOR SALt OR TRADE L7w a J7mi.Z.-1,ih".S.v".?l7!f ."." f It KNkiW sn. sAn. C w.w. a. . L.a.i wk.,Ii.' . 1 "" ". ui ua tood bartaln Apply to W RttOKHKlLoar. ner ma vbvtt t wts, isl CARTER'S IVER Bfl pfus. B jooIJlsJowoOooouoouoouu eeouOi Hair Death Instantly removeaand forever destroys ob- Biectlonable ualr, wnei ner upon hj """" iface.artusor neck, without discoloration D -injury u me moai ohiw.'; -Iw.s-jr fllty years the secret .or"'1,0.1 rautnus wiihoo, aumwreus -t XX tut. lUi tne IllXUtsv suuiunij ;- " no 1 eminent dermaiologtst, and halrspe ills' .bat ever lived. JJurlngtals prlfatt la'tice ol a life-time among the noblllU rd arlatocracy of Kurope he picscrlbed nls recipe. 1-ce, II by .mh""1.' mcked. Oq- espondenceconnaentlal. boh igent' or .merlca. Address Tur cvnnktlM ROOT HAIR GROWER I'O. .., t K7un.iiii B'lnh Avnnne.NeW YorXl I innnnonnfinnnnn f)" m j p h n .. .. u iuv. ""-rji;, I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN .THAT sealed -proposals will be received by the u...h Trniuu ni 1 h (irpcrnn Btate Itefonn school, st state capital, Bal"in, Oregon, until 12 o'clock noon, April it, 1891, for the erection and completion of a combined Industrial building and water tower. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check fjr WM. , . ,. , Hlilns and (.peclflcatlons can be seen at tnr offlc? of W, O KulRhton, architect, Silem Te Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject an? and all bids' submitted. 8YLVESTKH PKNNOYEH. Governor, GEO. W. McHHIDK.Sec'y of Btate. E. 11. McLLltOY, Bup't hub Insl'n, Hoard ol Trustees. Balem, Oregon. April 9, 1-91. 4 lOt THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to 5.00 por Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. KIrt-clas lu all Its appointment. Ita tables are served with tho Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. GEO. C. WILL ' UEALEB IN Hteinwny, Knabe, Webber, 'Emer sou aud other pianos. Storey & Clark uud EarhefT organs.. All first clas makes of sewing ma. chines. Smaller makes of musical lustrti mentsand suuulies. Genuiue needles, oil and new parte for all mattes or mucuiues. Hewing machines and organs re pdred and cleaned. it- Two dootB north of postofllce, Salem, O egon. FROEHEL SCHOOLS 1th Year. ffl 1 ' l mm t Infant, Connectlu(Jand Primary classes every week day from 0 a. 111. to 12 m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - -' Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teachers' dally practice work from . 0 a. m. to 12 m. lu Kindergarten. Ou Monday, Weduesday aud Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for Btudy of Froebel system. Mrs. P. S Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. wkb training class, conduoled by Mrs, Knight and Miss Ilallou. For terms or Information upply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty btreets. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S NEW FOCMAIN WASHER. Best Steam Washer known. Btmple Washer with full Instructions seuttoAent, express ch irges prepaid ou receipt of J1.5J. Address J. 11. Bruwn, Ujx 2W, -Balem, Or HUIE WING SONG. JAPANESE .SaSSrs KA,iCT Wholesale and retail, llest goods. 112 Court tret 4 5ml m Nerve Jji Blood Builder Bend for tiescrlplUt paniphlst. Dr. WILLIAMS' so. MEDICINE CO.. serbec. Schenectady. N.Y. for 83.30. andBrockville.Ont. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing. Can give igood references. Estimates furnish ed. Address, Geo. &chtrnth. tNilem. kVbI (,ein.Cf0-nLeiuV.,o.r K"W. North Saiem ,. vuul... ociuorxuioasers, lld A LADY'S TOILET Ts Tint rAtnnUrss without an ideal flOMPLEXlOU U POWDER. f POZZONFS Combines rvrrv 1mn. r beauty and purity. It is beauti- ful, arid harmless, and when nchtlv used is invUihu a .. delicate and desirable protection mjc acc m ima clunate. Mit npen havifig the genuine. it is roa SAit iviBrwHitr. SALEM Iwl& jTMumSimSSw zr?Km FOR 10 THIS ofler is made to you alone In your community- Will you Act? We present, below the most valuable list of premiunis foi clubs of the best selling newspaper prihtM oh the Coast. The Great One Cent. Daily. The Daily CAPITAL JOURNAL. The Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY. WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE. IT. m , Only'$3tOO a year. $I.5o for six months. $1.00 for four months. figy-No papers oent alter time Is put for which it is ordered.a YOU. You are the" man. If we cannot get you to act, huud fbls to someone who wuuts one of these graud premiums for simply getting up a cljb Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It U so cheap no one can alTord not to have It. It suits reuclera lu city nnd country of all classes and parties. An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. Us China Set Free; lor a clutiof twenty live, yearly subscribers, a Isetjofidecoruted Havlland 1 china, lli'J pieces, sold usually ut $76 to $100, froruk Damon JJros,, Salem, collection of Hue chiuuware, marked down to $07. Silver Cutlery ITree .. ; silver plated knives aud forks, 0 of $25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers the A. . lirastleiu & Uo., balem, your Steel Plcrw Free. I0nr n nltih rf ttiUt. antianrlhara iug plow, the best ot ita kind, from Silver Spoons silver plated tea spoons, from Damon Orp-anette Free. o - . ; For a club of eight yearly subscribers a fiiat o'ass German Eree- Wiinfl nrir.motta frit.,, T CI VVrlnlit it?. I, ftO rum uuum uueeu Huusenuers, u enrveit Hiuvilirr iiimi'IiIih. wnrrnntiul 1.. i. ... ., 1 l $5600. Silk Hat Free. ji or a club oi two yearly subscribers one of our best Bilk Hats from 0. H Meusdorller, Portlaud. Retails for $0.00. For a club of three yearly subscribers one finest imported silk hat from C. H. Meusdoiller, 1'ortlaud, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. jnir a ciuo of two yearly subscribers' one !of J.B. Brown's Founwin Steam Washers, wonh $5.00. Welch Cleck: Free. b or u club or live yearly suoscrtbt-rs one Eight Dy Welch Clock, beauti ful case, $15. Scholarship Free. ror a ciuo or zj yearly subscribers, one Scholarship In Capital uur iiess College, Salem, (fjr complete business course) . good or two year. Worth G0. Silver Watch Free. or a club of eight subscribers a Martin, jeweler, .Salem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set' Free. For a club of tifieeu subscribers V rtl 4 (Hi - """, iiui . u, uuren cs taou, rurniture ueaters, c Cook 5tr-k "FTt-q lor a club of seven subscribers best made on the Pacific Coast, from balem, worth $20, , Ladies' Gold Watch Free.- lor a club i ol -10 yearly subscribers oue ladles' gold watch, Waltham Boa I KUh ;ir?ce-$30 00 " f dttlem' tUo best n, Btelu w,nder and "" Shot Gun Free. m,n!2h,?bof tlgUt. B,ubsibers one Richards' English double barid If R s " 8UU. twfi barrels, checked grip and fo&end. engraved locl " " lugs, wu nut stock and half pistol grip, extension ribs, rebouud- lllg 10CK8. low circular hsmman .,l.i...ri...i i.f.' i .i......nl v(00 guu, from Brooks & Salisbury, Bemworth $25 ' W? Silverine Watch Free ttS,r a"b l WfJ1 f "bwrtbew one silverine watch, steiii-wlnrjj M'tZZzmw MarUu' of BaIen1' Clvraa9 8d service as the ii, Fruit Trees free, AlhanSem.Sfilive"ulteC,,beM W6 give 600 Italian prune trees frcmU' For Lm2Sir,i? ? row;ell & Morrison, worth $25. ror same 500 Karl v (.'rnwfnr.i n...i,. ' theVnlleLWr!,lr.bf ,a,lovvf1 ,to, d'vlde SI, 'ou, " " ,a'. "8 W. of. va eelntiif tii..a.T,. i "J"UiUO 4"o premiums are ready lor a;eui, ceipt or the names and money. Seud poatoIUce order or bank draft. The above premiums are all bona fide quoted at regu rotatl price, and the mines of the dealers Who aro anion"; or boat busmoss men, aro qiveu, that agents may satisfy them- 80h'O3. J remium s, each, frcm Damon Bros., worth $0.00. 11 best $25.00 suit ofclothes in the store elf own selection. n atAnl hna'ivi a tool rtnln utuot n'olb 'I Gray Bros., JSaletu; worth (125.00. , Free. Bros., worth $4.00. jjl 111 . ..,- . .-, -- L.J uumttx uign arm, i drawer, iov.'i from fi'wi O Will Milium worth I ' , high class silver watch, from Y. . ! u solid oak, carved bed roon- set, M, :a,largelslz, No. 8 cooking stow,?, Perry A.Co.'b Btdvbaud plow wuhf: . ' j yearly aubsrlptlona among as iwnyg '" -So year,Pthey can ud 10 r HOFER BROS., Publishers, . BALEM. OI'ElS- 3awW w 4s i