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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1895)
he CAfmL mmi (IMILY AMI) WiiKKLV.) BY HOIfltR BROTHKR8, ul-vi Tffh,"", i ir" i nr w'-n-i MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1695. 1HWB1 - I-JJL I'll. UKDEK WlIA LEADEE8KIP7 Under d All Wise Providence; not meu'; that In ibe character of tbe an'l Dolph battle or the aenatorabip. U - tier the lesderililp of a divine witdom, not of bofiws or a machine, ha th!a .battle been waged, fought sod Won. Hundred of aermoos were preached all over Oregon, Sunday; hundred of prayer taut up that ring-rule might sot prevail. Thoe who are charging Fulton and TfDjuewlth abandoning thw people aro talking noutwtite. No one man oa candidate, no one-tnsn lexdenhlp, nothing but leademhlp of principle at this critical time, o uld have downed tbe machine. Tho wt, ohtne wm stronger than tbe iup(.ort that would have cornu to nny one man M an avowed candidate. The men who on Jnnuary 15 voted lo never go Into a binding caucui until they had ct one open ballot for United rjtufes Miiator in o-en wmIoh, did not t de dw ia the interest of any candidate but declared tbeiiinelvts under divine wMom and inspiration of rlgbl and oecclence, their only leadership. Without their rote Mr. JXriph has no dlm on tbe eenatorohlp. Under auch kaderdilp Dolph will bo defeated, uol Bader any man'a. If auy of the men who wanted to cast Drat an open bullot of conviction aud principle on the sen tohlp had not gone into caucus Mr. Dolph would liava bad his certificate before (hi. An all wine providence h prevalled;ln Oregon. ZA8TAED3 ATJD ANABOQISTS. "A typical sliver statesman." "An eminent anarchist from Marlon eownty,'' Tho above azprenlon have on peittod In the Orrgonlun within thirty , tliti lunt on tho occasion of Tub Journal editor nominating a fellow newspaper nun (whom tho people of Oregon have uo cauiu to bo ashamed of) for United Htutoi s.iuut)r, It M undoubtedly n grave crime ia the eye of the Orcgonlan to be silver 8MB, All hucli are bastards and an wehWs. Dut at the raio at which gold ltvltix the United (States there will be no money coin left lu it by the end of the year except silver. According to the .eminent ilahwlf ef the tall tower there would bo tioth la lft for tho people of this republic to do hut nil become b&ttards and bu archUl. MAKE HAUTE U LOWLY. Men who am really delrouof duct ing r new man for senator should not urgu bis claims at present, TilK Jouif WAl. Kinked to pnaa several name tot llm iirlorb!p but dtolluea to do o. It mutt lie apparent to all that the state of publlo sentiment Is growing oontlantly stronger agalust Mr. Dolph. It would be Impropvr for Tjih Jouu WAl, or any other newspaper that li loyal lo thu lUpubllrou jwrly aud loyal to thu twoplo, to take advantage of th prrwnt mo) ltd state of the public mind tu the Intirest of auy element or In amtiuai. TIIH JOIMINAI, llfflllllM to do IhU, although it will not lirtaU,at the pror time, to ipnwi u pre fsrvUfe. I'll ft.) I w If tnm 1 WWMMI A I'AIK QUBtlTIQN. 1 luve rwu'lvwl tlr aud tlt KMUi fnii J.mio county ami my wura wa tmilofaed lu vry one uf inviiii va(pi iue one rtMHiivni uy my Kltfltil. aud ualuhhor in JiiiaiilotiLHiv. J 4a not jutHiii lu (' dln)ilwiu but as mwr iwitm i uiiHioniiiiw or in HMiubllwtt Wny ami uud iutrly OMihvMiueiilatform Mil whlau I wm tm'twii i win itiitii nu tmertiuiijji my '. " ' . a . - ." --'- -,' -- -w i MM4Jiiuuiviiiaini iwiiniiua a j oar MMll Hiuiiiwmy iUaniiiiiid(ifM, HifliUllv MiMirrliMil m (It a-biv rilstitliiii (if lil h mii for VuliUK of Dolpii Tiio HMumplh'u u m which (r. MimiIii(I U ncljug u, Hilt uuj Mtu il wht ilia KubiU WM ll KUI tmut 4hl (lid tlftf tto. i iiUMilati nmu inuii answer ftijlxvlu wril at u abuudaiio of llioevf HiM'Wii .yi). AM H(i"uiubfhiMiuihlowrltvu4i, JMnUiiloff. (Jon Id b )WpuJ4l I mh fwM in nv-dly PoiyU WKIl"lHf fani mim imwwwum Tlif lm Mm lit II k!4tw nw Hi) I v4 for INiiils m a HitiiMr v4 t,M ir Dik U NlM (r JM 0 AHTX-DOLPK KAES MEE TINGS. Antl-Dolph denmnf (rations were th role all orer Oregon, Saturday nigh', wherever a member of the legislature could get home to his conetltuentf. There la not a county inftbe state, to day,tbat, In caee an election were held, would return f, Dolph representative. At Portland, Oregon City, Woodburn, Carrallle and other places large maea meetlngji tcitflsd their approval of men who will not help re-elect tbe cr jldbua. monopoly (senator. At Wood- bjrn, three fourth of all tbe people tnrned out to greet Representative liar k ley, t!aturda7, with cheer, banneia and band. Inaapeeuh the representative from Woodburn replhd to tbe petitions and attacks of tbe oppotltlon and showed hlmielfablelu take care of himself In bla borne town. Other towns will be hard Hum, and everywhere the people are backing up the anti Dolph move meut, and will continue to doeo If op (orluiilty la given. A prominent Republican at Aurora writes toezprtaa tbe sentiment of that aiurdy Republican tewn: "I desire lo mention the fact that you have tho sjmra'by and good will of almost t very voter in this section with your efloris t down rliiK'fule and goldbug monop oly and we earnestly hope that you will be aucceWui In defeating Dlph fur U. 8. Wenat r." Tbe PreNtdeut of the Young Meus' Republican (Jluh at Gaston, Or , writes "Vuu are tolx) congratulated on the flghtyou urn making agalnut tho ma chlno candidate for, BeiiHtor. Keep It up; tbe people aro everywbero with you." Tjik JouitNAt. concedes the right ot representatives to voto their honest couvktlons on the senatorsblp and will defend men to the last in exercising thai right. But oven convictions are sometimes founded upon mistaken conception of fact. A buslneoa man at Zen writes: "We have riot a single Dolph man In this vicinity, and regardless of party, all are anxious for the weather to get cold enough to freeze the old gentleman out." "The People's Dally Journal" la the way this 'newspaper is addressed ou score of letters received at this ofilce, Thoy contain not a little sliver and othor circulating medium that has tho Government stamp uku it. Tho trinity, tbroo-lu-oue, Orcgonlan-Dolph-Clovolaud on FInauce-Peuslous. Corporatlons-thelr God Wall Btreot, whom tho peoplo do not worship. One for Dolph. Following ia the only "Dolph" loiter received from a Jouknal subscriber: Moniiok, Or., Jan. St, 1605, Knrroii JouitNAi.-Dear sir: Pleaso glvespaoo to one of an opposite opinion. I have been a reader of your paper for ilye yearn. I see a correspondent from Monroe who claims that we are all antl-Dolptt men. Now, said com, poudeut la a good school teacher, hut a stranger to this community aa well as to Oregon aud know nothing of Re publican opinion. We wer well pleased with the cau ous uomlueo and sorry to see auy bolt from Hi decisions; as It Is & uvelwa ex husm or the time of our legislature. A Rkpummcan, ill , I i II M I J !'l f It la vty qUMtlousbla If silver enters ty largely Into thooonteat now wag. lug at Halom, It la vary likely to bo gold. Mr. Dolph ha not bm a jh)ii. Ir favorite for many yer. The. oppo. alllou is not a now development, Jt I the same old storypaople against the luaelilu. Mr, Dolph' friend may stir up a thick a cloud of dust a they w fit, or art abl, yetth people may nut i iiikmjwiukmi, u i nut a mil's. tioiiwfhl.mtUIIUmoriimiiomstaliUm. It r4h back fatthr than (hat Hv, wn, nitwu y4r u, Ttien the di ofilUllk wereaowu. Hiy re now bhMomluf. -HlJkuorg ludtMi)diit. f'B'KMWr,(llJ TliMUiig blood pf h hou evi' duly M Hi imKrtiim uf their jHwItlou, aud Ihvy should Iw panbund furttlvluya fw ra nobblr tiU down i nUU and exploiting ilr mioriMivauiiKiiMilutrihe ilr uk tf t Htgn. 'Jhry W Mr ,j0wH uniiano'M work) si '111111 ia lllalllw JlUlfviuUnl K(ll(rlr. Heti to liuWitMK. MflUltllv) ih llml itllhJjf nfl 7mtimwzrn"mmi UNFIT TOR SE2TAT0E. J.N. Dolph Doesn't Represent the People of Oregon. Ashland, Jan. 25, 189-5. Kditok Joebnal: The position of tbe senatorial contest, now going on at Balem, is particularly gratifying to the people of Houtbem Oregon. The bi metallic league here ia composed in most part of leading Republicans. That tbe sentiment of the state, and in fact of the wholu coatt on tbe financial question Is ngaln.t Dolph goes without saying. That J. N. Dolph does not represent tbe iimjur part of the people of Oregon Is equally clear. The bl me tilde league of Ashland Is not ad v catlng thp defeat of any man a an In dividual, hot it does stand fln-t hut and all tie t m-,n favor of that prluci pie, the opiott on tj which renders auy man, uovevjT auie or lauerwise qualified, toUl y unfit to reprtsei-t our bet lLternt9 In Hie United Btuten sen ate. Long,loud aodalino-t universal have been tne exprtyIiui here, oimpllmen tary of tb trtxt net t by anti-machine Republicans, of the attempted whip ping In by tliB cuupus of Janusry 1G. It is now firmly believed, since the marked falling of! if Mr, Dolph's vote, that the people of Oregon are safe from the daugers of being longer misrepre sented In the higher brunches of con gress, by the despotic Oregonlan, or the despotlo Dolph. We want something warmer than an Icehurg and less sel fish than a railroad company to repri- sent us In the U. H. neuate. Many Rki'Diimcanb. Mr. Dolph Should Retire. CiiYMKK, Jan. 28, 1805. Kditok Jeuknal: With tho same Intense feeling i'f anxiety, that enrap tured the old soldier und pott, as he watched from the mast head the red glare tnat lit up the battle rockets; which inspired the memorable words of our old national ulr; "The fc'tir Spangled Bauuer", the hardy patriots, living within the vast newspaper scope of the senatorial battle now on In Ore gon, are watching to see who will pre vail, political spoilers or the true ser vants of tho people. Their prayera are going up in tbankfulnecH to Almighty God, for raising up u few men that knew "Joseph and Ills people." They will yet live to pluck the fairest flowers from tbe political grave of the sluves of the Dolph mauhlno lu Oregon. If Mr. Dolph had the welfare of the Republican party at heart, ho would wre his managers aud friends to with draw his name from the senatorial con test. If he hud the patriotic warmth of a last year's bottomless bird's iitst, ho would rise up In his manhood aud say to his friends, I will not allow my namo to be farther pushed, against tho will of the people,und upon thechurlty of tho Republican party. Cau't you boo he's greedy, uud lacks truo original Amorlcaulsm? Rkpuiimuan, TOOK A WALK. Washington County Treasurer Short of Cash. Pout Anmklkh, Wash., Jau.SMi M. J, Ulump, ox-treasurer of Clallam county, was found short over J 1300 when he turned over the ofllco to his successor, A. H. Dorsoy. Ho and his bondsmen were uliowed until yester day to make good tho shortage. Ux pert yesterday morning found f 1200 additional shortagu In thu tux collec tion of 1603, Clump's bondsmen re fused to make up the iimoudt, und lie was arrested last ovuulug, but allowed to sleep in a private room in charge of a deputy. During tho night Clump escaped Jrom n window with outside help, aud is still at large. He U sup jKieed to bo secreted somewher In the county. Regard havo beou ofierwl for his arrest. Protecting Colorado Olrla. Dunvhii, Jan. tt.-Th Imm tudy passed the bill ruMng (lit & of aent for girl from U to tl ywis. TbW bill was Intrtxlueml by Mrs. Holly, ip rwentatlve dwu I'lmWa, wbati rwuiy. lug iiundt pralve fur m m Huttac strong oppoHioN. Uuiuflll Nag. MtlHUvbllMW MtrtlMHlbl Moll known riimiieUr Hit full vu trf (MUatlvo. Km U iut mtidly imp.. uimii Hiitv, aud iwvur tw&. Tfcu b hi llliuny fw tuiy yaatf h of AHcwa1 J'urwu jni, Hm Plfili Avmirt i Khh Vouii um-. ftm. m, um. , "Furth Iwl iwitnty y8rTbe ImiimMiik Allttwk Mm Ptertw. Iliev hVe rtiiHlMtllv mttmii bu .j riiruiiiatlo Mkiii( aud fUlfw Ih mt irfa ami Uti- WbMvf I Imm . , i HHR mij my sin! mill HrM!ly idUv mu lie u my t "My fmiilty rv Hvt h iUmmi i HrHliir hits Iwurwv Uttf tliMv. Ii VMI VlV' (Wtfti yiMn sn fcuti lutjftf lrwlT. Tl JJirtp tvtlt aTll 1 I I E .ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf gron tn Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE HER HHOTU. flow rarthenjr Laid the Oronndwork For a Itomance. A tallow comploxloued old lady, ac companied by a phenomenally unpre possessing daughter, recently walked into nn Austin photograph gallery. "Do yon tho photographic man?" she Inquired. "Yin, ma'am," replied the artist in plato c : a aud chemicals. "Cau I do auy thin,; for you?" "Ko, I reckon not I'm too far over tho border for you to waste any of your mcchi jib :1 geuioa on ma It's my dar ter, Parthuiy, here, that I want tuck. Can't you rorter mitergato that complex ion of licru and build up that noso what was broten by fallin outer a winder?" "I think I can," replied tho artist "I'vo seen pictures of dead loads of our rotations, nnd I've allcrs noticed that tho pictures flattered 'em mightily. - I know cnocgli about the biz to recognizo that you havo got everything iu your owuhatidy. Yon kin makoa jimplecuto of tho flrstwater, or a Jim. Langtry, just as yon pleaso. Say, can't you take in Pnrtheny s ears a f ow iuclic so she won't look so much liko a jack rabbit?" "There will bono difficulty in that." "Dow about that air squint in her left oj-o?" "1 can touch it up with india ink." "What pnrticlclar poso do you think bcht for Partheuy's stylo of beauty, full circus or a sido show?" "You mean quarter viow or profllo?" "I gupfcs I do. You see, tho photo graph is goin to a young f oiler what put an advertisement in tho paper for cor respond! uts, and Pcrtheny's writiu to him. Now, you seo, it won't hurt for tho pictur' to sorter mitergato her littlo blomisliPK. You'll do tho fair thing by Partheny, won't you?" "Cortoiuly, madam, I'll do my .best" "Well, nil right, then. Jcstgoahoad and bqnnru them shoulders back just a trillo and bring down tho nose, wipo off thorn freckles aud tono down her ears nnd tho hair I It won't bored in tho pio- tur , will It?" "Oh, uo; thcrowill bo no colorshown but black." "That's n comfort I Gracious I Par theny, what would that young man think if you Mint him nil oil pointiu tukuu fiom life? Kin I stay in the room?" "Oh, yes." "All right Strike an nttitood, Par theny, that won't givo you away, aud wo'll rope in that young mau as suro as you'ro n foot high." Texas Siftinga. Iu a 1'oaltlim to Know. "Talk nbout hard times, " said tho fat man with tho big diamond, "thero nre hasiuosM men iu this city of whom I have reason to beliovo that they aro htarving, or at least do not havo enough touat home." "How do you flguro that out?" "Well, you see, I run n froo lunch in cotiiieetion with my bar. " Indlauapo IU Jonrtml. Mlird 1'ruvrrb. "How are you coining on with your iimle? Can yvu play Uecthoven's ym jiluwiaaT' ukd Judgo Peturby of a young Ilurlew uy who is learning to jtlay oh tits plana Tv Hot not qalto that far yet You eaa't iwm evejyihlng at once. You know OdtHtulMi' wgg wo not laid in a Uig , " was thu roply. Texas Blft- INK. .tu )turtiiiut huignUd, "Wkt it buBHtiful tiiiimal Hut rolra Ul" eaulalHiad the ylrl who wu vlit lug Uwaoa "ya-a-,"f4itl Ihuyuuug man who to Hlwaya tmr Iwr. - rJf it only j,ol mfm wuumui; tMaytlmh way, it would a uaadauHio pattern, wouldu't itr vairtmroMtr. t'rll !(, HiaJ-VSMtij-8njg!liif tfldewti), M ItM-I(ru it ill llw sieve ty Um. ilMt fjjj t Mh ttgjjwi muxMw.-Xw ark "M. h t , iw Uw Mly ItruMH U Mii4 Hi M MMsUJl W" Htm kUu tui. I lata i u. aiiFWfiBw JtmoVl i8 rfk i i .t rl The best evidence goes to show that the pyramids of Egypt were royal sepul eliers. Tho officials of Korea wear upon their bat the figures of various birds and an imals. Among tho Turks the bodies of the dead aro held in extreme reverence, though the cemeteries aroused as picnic grounds. ' There are, says a New York nowspa per, about .10 Afro-American lawyers in New York, 13 in Boston and more than 25 in Chicago. Tho English sovereign's sons and grandsons, when created peers, ore en titled to scats in tno nouse oi ioru w the left of the throne. 0r of the conditions of membership of a Now York club is that each mem ber must givo at least one hour a week to doing some good action. It is estimated that there are fully 66,000 negroes in tho young territory of Oklahoma. Most of them are in Blaine and Logan counties. Evaporation is two or threo times greater in tho sunshine than in the shade and five or six times as great in summer as in winter, is greater during a breezo than in a calm and is greater from fields of melting snow than from an equal surface of the ocean. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. Berlin is to have an elevated railroad like New York, with tho difference that electricity is to bo used as the motive power. Tho Lake Shore Electric Railway company has been incorporated, with a capital of $10,000,000. Tho now line will run from Chicago to Milwaukee. Tho Monterey and Mexican Gulf Rail road company has arranged with the Mexican government to extend the road from Trevino to Sierra Mojada, nnd thence to Mazutlan, on tho Pacific coast All the employees of the Lehigh Traction company atHuzlcton, Pa., aro insured by tho company. This is done in order to protect tho men in case of any injury, or perhaps death, that they might sustain iu an accident. Who Goci rirst? I havo been consulted by my charm ing liostes3 of this week as to the order of precedpneo to be followed at informal dinners in this country. I find all New port somewhat stirred up over this ques tion. Tho presenco of royalty and the establishment of the Pnuucefotc? tin n havo lo( to v.iiious complications in oth er households. I gavo tho rules for Eug lish precedc-nuo in a former paper, and it is, needless to repeat that royalty al ways goes first. As for the rest, I will simply quote a remark I heard last sum mer, which : 1 1 wil mo greatly and ic more than e r to tho point. Lady B. asked n cleu Now York man how tne ue,tiou v..u determined in America. She wanted to know in what order peo ple were sent to dinner. "In the order of cash," was tho reply. Vogue. School or h'aral Architecture. Wo have received from tho Massachu setts Institution of Technology an an nouncement of tho establishment at the institute of a course of instruction in naval architecture, It is a four years course. It aims to nrovide a thornmrh training in the theory and methods of designing and building ships, and its graduates receive the degree of bachelor of science. It is an optional branch of the mechanical engineering coureo. There aro to be lectures twice a week during tho third and fourth years, and students are required to make the calcu lations and draw the construction de scribed iu" the lectures. Engineering Record. - Toultry IV nee uud Yards. The Southern Fancier savs that lh cheapest fence is inado of plastering laths, with three-inch strips to tack to. The best fence is made of two-inch mesh, No. 10 wire netting. In ull cases where thero are moro than one yard of fowls, thero should boa two-foot base of 12 inch plank to prevent tho cocks from Cghtipg and disfiguring themselves. ir Hie. Jt, if, ptoier Vl74ill'I, W-l. Like Horning Dew Hood's SarsaparHIa rreshens. 51rengthoniinnfJ Cures Tht Tired Fooling, im & WSH U tU HuZh. luw ZZ. glMltoNlstta. Jl-iJwS """WWFM I fiiilt In lluJi- ii.:sjtt urt-iStf ojr feftiWSiaTJiTi2J Aft UtCtlldrlt Maillnln. 22 "Tl'tl i it .. j.. " noou's O Hrf4 cum. ilu Uwm. . vwm ia STTrr"" (til IrBaiflBr.fi Ff? e I I I II III HI I in i:nim riuf iiw .- . . iiii'h .1 wp mrmn imw Bit... . . MfHM Hoodfi iIl tWmt, U. 'ILJJlU!m lKIFV.MK'.ftB Hades Wouldn't be A Bad Place IF THKY'D ONLY FURNISH ICK WATER AND STEiNER'S CARBOLIC SALVE TO CURE THE BTJRNB AN1J BORES. M.MJUKACTUREDBY LEE STEINER, DRUGGIST, SALEM, OR. MONEY TO LOAN :- On farm land security. Hpeclal rates in. RTjti loans. Loans considered without delay. Hamilton & Moir, 6-W dwt :Koomfi. nunh'BankBnlldlne HEW FOUNTAIN STEM! MEL BIMi'JLE IN CONSTRUCTION. 1 borough In 1(8 work. Good for 15 or 20 years' use. cent on receipt of price, ii. Ei-pri-i prepaid, wan full Instructions. Address aU orders to J. B. BROWN, Box 2oti, Salem, Or. $1,500 KtWajH) OhFERtD. Tho undersigned oflert. J1S0U rewird jor tbe ; avictlou 1 tne pii l) or pai lieu who burned jm Oaru uu-luiscsoii luo uigniol ijeceniher .. i.fL nu will also piy (Mi for each acces y u thu ciiuic. .'. own two good ranches ud Jm . ol io puy uc reward. jOfliCPn U. ANDERSON, iu 13 dAwbm .SUhania. Or. Cooper Shop. ' i :m OntiJ.r. -.STEWART h.i- opened up atihop nortn of JMIzXlmlll, In -NiiithBttloni, wheiehH m prupired to make utii repair all kinds of o operate, such as ,M:i,tub,i( kegg, baiThh njd churns. Only the ufcl seaond stock uted. irii-tH reason-"t'";- 7 i3-uiiv CLUB STABLES. w. IH.3DOWNINQ.- . sa - p: mm r uu suppiy oi norse, ;Duggleg and uuent Beat ot cans given to tr.uilent Block nu DOrdlncr. (1nrni.i h'ani.anH I lk. .. .- ---- -. . w.. nuu lUQUV.BirraW. ormounUmh. 7 -iiane specialty or taking tinriifa. f i.. "HE ANTI-MONOPOLY, Jn2S.5Sf?ft:" W..WL "'" and fri,"T ,"?:.. .1" n uiaiw-no re. shoo orrrr.'.T"-' rea asvery tin cltj. 8-Uf &U& WOU5 & CO., iroprlwor SALEM TILE WORKS, LARGE STOCK ON 1IANU. , . nfe&I SJSSifcssSi 8pef'?,,'1,n(luc?'nentorfel, HUlnped lo Bl Y.rlu;,iio,rnaXr.teni:,lc'" W Addreai J, K, MUHMIY, . tttlrOrouudt'Or, fl0UuSE ftlntlng, Decorating, 1 Hard Wood Finishing, -csr$f& n J. W. SHAFFER, (8uworlOBUa(Irlolaif)i I'hAl.tH IN nirrrni A U WCTRA.I. BBgj)r OF IIIBC Wmtiit Uiurff(i Tt IU.J miilttU mXLA L- , . . vimmmwe vlWH&Ub, Strictlj Cash Market Mf-'SJSfexVf3?,Ua.?ik -A WSifflammrWr' vmwtm IK U 4.1 ft IMIT UHBDmi inW ku. tn.b I 1.. .w wmumaa mj&.A i wih. i sm MWyiMmwi JDMMtiZlE TlStS. D,.wtJSSFSjTjimfssM i W JHIKB rUUftli A Bonanza Every Day of the Year. COULD KOT FIND A GOLD MINE Uut Mruck a Kich Weekly Find f Silver. A man who cannot find a gold mine and bring its rich yield into his daily stock of wealth, is very glad to stiike a silver mine. The man who strikes The One Cent Daily has got a gold mine of news for $3 a year. But if he is not so situated as to get a golden harvest oi news by daily mail, or to get mail two or three times a weekhe can strike a silver mine and be made happy. OUR SILVER MINES. Oregon must encourage the use of more silver We must do all in our power to have capital inyested in our thou sands of undeveloped silver mining properties. All silver men should use silver. Buy and sell in silver, pay your bills in silver, pay the minister and the editor in silver, buy and read silver papers, send in a silver quarter for three months, a silver half for six months, or a silver dollar for a year of the WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. A One Dollar Weekly. The Silver Dollar Weekly. Best 1 weekly on the Pa- rt y. Pirir I 'nnot- ..w wutvou. No papers sent unless paid for in advance. No trouble to postmasters or subscribers to get it stopped. It stops. This weekly has all the leg islative news. Tliis weekly has more news about the state government Mian any oilier Uregon paper. It is an Associated- iPress Paper. it is the paper for Republi cans, Democrats, Populists and all who believe in Free Speech and good government for tho peoplo. VYo pay no commissions to agents or postmasters or to persons getting up clubs, Ijik Journal issuld diroctly to the peoplo at tho lowest cash prices and cannot to bought of any one cheaper than the publishers direct, iHE Journal duals dfrrotly With the Doonlo. imf, tliwiiiffh middlemen, jtB pu,jisj,er8 are rusponwbl i0 the peoplo only in tlioir editorial V!,QU ny nva not shaped ibr thorn y ay ijiitf, Ihotion, bossQg or maohlijQ, UBWUi DIKKor, ww, or buy m$ nmuwm Jut Wwbw Jqviwaij will c w mt iulm nttliNm' 1 wbb umm, Puldfalwi'i Oigcj WWIPiHiWi