Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, May 20, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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.Notice.
Your nttentlorfu cMpectfuUy called
to iHicUofl 36 of ordinance 203, whlcu
by oruer of the committee on streets
ad public property, I am directed to
irictly enforce.
Hecilon 35 reads as follewa: Any
Mfijoe who atmll tbrow or deposit la
kuy (rteet, sidewalk or footpath of tlio
oityoftiuleni, Jtoy broken glass, bol
tlaa. crockery, nails, or any other mib
SaHce whaUoeyer, whereby thefeetof
..... ruioairiHtiii. or any beast oi
tmrdeu may be Injured; or throw, de
oR or sweep Into or upon auy street,
.rw.r or other substance whatever, ex-
oept snow or tho uirt miming from
travel, shall, upon conviction tuereof
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berortttne recorucr, uv "',."'- :r
than five dollars nor more than fifty
dollars. w.J.Colvkb,
Street commluiouer.
AlBokeeptheguttercleau. 6 8-10-d
County Treasurer's Notice
Notice Is hereby K'veu tuat l unve
money on hand to pay ull county war
rant" endorsed to November 1, 1893
Interest will stop on same from date ol
this notice.
BALEM, May 0, 1893.
Jap junto,
County Treasurer,
6-9 2w Marlon County, Oregon
T
City Warrants.
Notlco Is hereoy giyuii i"t I have It.
band funds applicable to ttiu payment
of all warrants or the City ufdaluiu
drawn on the "ueueral fund" and "eii
ftnracil" hf(ire l'ubruary 7. 1895.
Jnlerent will cease on said wurrautb
front and after date or turn nonce.
13. J. tlWAFFOHU,
City treasurer.
Stvlem, May 8, 1605. 8 ut
&TATBOF Ohio, CiTVof Toi.kijo, 1
iAWAB COUNT V,
ss
Frank J. Oneuey makes oath mat
be Is the senior purtuer of the llrui ol
l J. (!tianv & Co.. dolnit nuulueas lu
the city of Toledo, county and mate
aroresalu, anu mat uaiu arm win j
the sum of ouo Hundred dollura (ut
each and every cannot catarrh that call
Bt be cured by the use of Hall's Cat
wrb Cure. . .
FitANIC J. ClIBNEV.
Sworn to before mo uud subscribed
In my presence, this (Jib day of Decem
ber, A. JL. 188U.
, , A. W. GI.EA80N,
e ) Notary Public.
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Hall'aCatarrh Cure Is tukcu lntorually
and acts directly on the blood uud mu
cous surfaces of the uystom. tiend for
testimonials, free.
V. J. CitENY & Co., Toledo, O.
JlWdold by druggists, 76o.
A High Liver
Usually lias u bad liver. He Is bill
ouo, conuUantcd, has Indigestion and
dyspepsia, if there Is uu organic
trouble a few doses of Parka1 Sure Cure
will tone him up. Parks' Buro Cure
a the only liver and kidney cure we
sell on a positive guarantee. Price
11.00. Bold by Lunn A Jlrooks. 10-4
Treasurer's Notlco.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
funds on haud eullloleut to pay all war
rants lulled prior to January 1, 1801,
and Ik it the same will stop drawing
Interest from and after the date of
thUnotJoe,
jAfJl'KllMlNTQ,
Trctwurer Marlon county, Oregon.
May 11, 1803. H d2w
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WE CAPITAL JOBRSAL
. (UAIX.Y-AND WKKKJ.Y.)
BY HOKttR. BROTHERS,
MONDAY, MAY 20, 1895.
STATU DEADHEADmo.
Mr. Tim Davenport, the coramls
aloner appointed t3 select lieu timber
lands for school lands due the state,
wants THH Joints Ah and all the
papers of the ktate to iIye notice to
cllizsbs that their assistance is desired
In reporting to the ofllcial above re
ferred to, any such ends as are val
uablo and desirable, that they may be
locited and retained for the state.
The above proposition may sound all
right, but it Is a piece of presumptuous
deadheading on the paittf tbe stale to
ask the newspapers to Insert such an
advertisement freo gratis, or to expect a
dllzen 16 take the time and trouble to
bunt up lands and report t'jem to a
state ofllcial at hlsown expense fr the
benefit of the state. The state (
able and has hired a man t do (his
Work and pays him for It. If it won' a
t advertise for lauds, let It insetta
p till adveitlsemeut, as anyone would
ft would amount to nothing; because, if
a man knows of any Duo timber land
ttiut belongs to the government, he is
lot going to give any free information
jbuut It to auyone, much Jess the state.
It Is not a duty be owes the state. It
is made the duty of the laud commls
sloner appointed ti hunt up these
lauds. It is the duty of the stale to
manage Its land business and protect
public lands and pay for all service
necessary to protect them.
Everybody who knows anythlnu
knows that tho state of Oregon has
shamefully neglected lie school lands.
Thoy have neon preyed upon by
sharpers, aud there bos been, since
years, as near a school laud ring in the
stiito house Itself, as there could be.
it is one of tho duties which tho pres
ent stato administration owes to itself
and owes to the state, to bring order,
honesty and simplicity into tho Btate
land department, The fctito school
land fund has run dovyu so tUat it is
almost impossible to conduct the
ooun try Hoboole, and, In tho meantime,
the looting aud boodllng of tho public
Iauda goes on us It has gone on for
many years. Tho stato lieu lauds
should bo solected by the olllclal ap
pointed by Governor Lord for that
purpose. Ho was not uppoiuted bc
cause ho was a Republican, but because
It was hupposed lie would go to the
bottom of this job and save the state
the rest of It school lauds, It cauuoi
be done by asking donations of adver
tising from the newspapers or gratltu
dub services by cIUzuhb. It must bo
done by the state school land ollleluls
ut the heud of whluu Is Governor J.onl
ami Mr, Tim Duvuuport, Jf tlieto
gentlemen wish to turn the everlasting
gratitude of tho people, I buy will enter
UK)ii a vigorous policy of proteetlug
Oregon's school lands.
It has oomti to a pretty pass If the
state lias to beg (liruugli (ho newspapers
and or private cltliwns for Information
that ought to be In IU own possession,
or that It has already paid for procur
ing) ur (hut ought tu he m thu rvaoriU
of thu gntra gnvi'miiieul. There Is
iiQsuiiiM) n till wrt or tiling. It fu a
sdandul iiM)ii the good jmniu of our
slate Hist lis publlg lainls urn In aiiyb
sst4iiif Kitypilaii ilarkm-ss that Mr.
J)4Vw.iwil lis loaj-k nvws)upers aud
uxwvl to ikiino o Ills tlf, 'lny
Will nul lb) II.
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ELKIN8 AND HI3 ILK.
United Hta'es Senator Stephen M.
Elkins sliver talk only laited white
he was west of the Mississippi. Mo
has, since getting across the father of
waters, tiken back all be said and bus
retracted his utterances In the Pacific
coast press in a variety of forms. Of
course, he is nothing but one of the
rotten plutocrat outfit, who, while
they get olllce at the hands of corrupt
Inlslatures, are, lu reality, nothing but
the representatives of the corporations
whose bonds are owned abroad and
who arc only interested In screwing
the last dollar of gold out of the peo
ple of the United Htbt'9 and then loan
log it back to their government at big
lut-rest and ut a profit of ten million
d )lnis to the syndicate for every
fl'ty-inllllon-dollar-lot of bonds Issued.
The United BUtea senate has loo many
men like Elkins who have made ihelr
m iuey to begin with by plundering
t iu people through the management
o' railroad securities aud then buying
a senatorsbip to further enslave them
-kh plutocratic legislation. All this
class ot political cattle ride about the
oiun'ry in special trains while the
farmer pays two and three prices for
bis freight aud fares if he rides. No
wonder the United States senate does
nut want senators elected by a direct
vote of the people. So long as the
millionaire, like EJklns, can go to the
senate, this country will Qnd itself in
tUe same clutches as half the monarch
ies of Europe, and government by the
people, of the people and for tho peo
ple, will be an unrealized dream.
Tho fact that a great rnany so-called
Americans consider it almost political
sacrilege U speak disrespectfully of
tbeso corporation senators, shows how
far we have drifted as a nation from
the days of equal rights and the prin
ciple that there Is no just government
without tho consent of the governed.
What tho E-Uns ilk have stolen and
UHed to bribe legislatures with, would
go fur to give every homeless man a
farm, as thoy have not only laid their
hands on tho public treasuries, but ou
tho public lunds aud today unmerci
fully tall the producers of our country.
OUlt IDEA OF SILVER.
We have been asked repeatedly to
stale our Idea of the silver question.
Hero it Is:
Instead of belug deprived of Its full
yulue by demonetization, thus mado
a commodity on tho market, such as
wheat, wool, cotton or lumber, silver
should be restored to Its national posi
tion as ouo of the two great money
uietulsof tho world,
We favor Immudlute action by our
country for IU full restoration upon
equal coinage terms with gold at a ra
tio of not tiiuro than 10 to 1, If thu
Itcpublluaii purty desires to do justice
t our country, want to show its Indo
peudviice of Great lirltaln, uud wishes
(o declare In fuvor of thu (Hjoplu's
iiiouey-liisteud of a monopoly system,
Jet It get squarely upon thu ubov plat-
form era better one,
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Are thu rouds perfuut lu front of your
house ?
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Is Your 1
Blood Pure
If it is, you will be strong, vigor -
ous, full of life and ambition; you
will have a good nppeUte and good
digestion; your sleep will be sound
and refreshing; vour nerves will be
strong; you will" have little need to
fear disease in any form.
But how few can say that their
blood is pure I How many people
aro suffering dailv from tho conse-
quenccs oi impure oiooa, scroiuia, buji.
rncum, riieuinuusm, cauirru, uci tuiu-
ncss, sleeplessness, headache, and
That
Tired Feeling
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes
and enriches the blood. Therefore,
it is tho medicine for you.
It wih give you "pure, rich, red,
blood nnd strong nerves,
It will overcomo that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing;
sleep and make you strong.
Is not this just what you want?
Then take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
is tho best building up medicine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
iS the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently fn the public eye today.
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TODAY'S MARKETS.
Prices Current by Telegraph Local
ana Portland Quotations.
HAL.KM PIMJUUCK MAKKKT.
BUTOHUR 8TOCK.1
Veals dressed 4 ctu.
Hogs dressed 41c.
Live cattle 22o.
Bbeep alive (2.00.
MILL PRICKS.
Salem Milling Co. fpietes: Flour
In wholesale lota $2.25. Ketall 2.60.
Brnn $11 bulk,$12.60 sacked. Shorte (12
13, Chop feed $14 trud UC
WHEAT.
40 cents per bushel.
HAY AND QRAIN.5
Oats 20ffi22ic.
Hay Baled, cheat f5.60G; tlmothyf
t7.60.
FAitsi puQnuyra,,
Wool Beat, 10c.
Hopa Bet, 3 to 7c.
E(,'gs Iu trade, 8Jc. TZZ
Buiter Bt dairy, 1012Jc; fancy
creamery, 1520c.
Cheese 10 w 12J cts.
Farm smoked meata Bacon 0c
hams, 11; shoulders, 7.
Potatoes-Sue.
Onions 2 centa.
LIVK POULTRY,
i'ouitry Broilers 10c Hens, Qc;
roosters not wuuted; ducks, 07c.
Turkeys.08c.
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS
Urulu, Keml, etc.
FJour Portland, tU.36; Walla Walla.
(2U5; graham, $2.30; 6Uix,'rrtue,;.J1.80
per uarrel,
Oate Whlto, 28J50c; milling 81
82oj grey. 2l28o rolled, in bags.
J6.76fl.U0; barrels, (0X)0.2o; casus,
$3.76.
Potatoes 2-50 per aos.
Hay (Jood lfi0O.6J per ton,
Wool valley. fifaOe.
JHillstutrs-iirau,12.60horta,t13.60;
chop fd,fl3 (per ton; chicken wheat
76o jer cental,
uimr uuumi,
Ilops Dull, Sfooc.
JJidod ureun.ualted, W) lbe.iaip. un
dor6Ollw.,S!0;3oj aheep wx, 10UOc.
DAIRY VIWDVUK
Jlutter Uri'Kon fanny croamury, 10
tzjc; luuoy uairy, vmiuo;
fair to good,
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dociij duukH,H,oO(J).60; KOeSe, t7,n0()
Poultry -thlfkuim
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17.00; turkvyH, drrtwvd. llio.
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Mutton-11 iaihep)fi.00t32.76,ohoite
Mima L'hoite. heuvv. 48.6iJfal3.76
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J0HN HUGHES.
llenler hi Groceries, Patuts,
Oils. Window C!inss,Ynriii&lics
1 aIj jj,c ,1()S( , oniplctcstocll ol
.,,-, i,
jBrihllCSOl all hinds in the
U,tatC. Artists' Mulct i.lis,LIlllC,
IIuir,t'CIUCllt stud Shingles ami
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tillCSt qilillitrutfaKlbbbLLl)&
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cam. inquire oi joei iiewm mtuicniui
ureal, uearAsf uinateuu. u "-
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rAilfcL aiiigie liuie. Uro-MHied UUKK
Or I'tjtll allWIJK MUgOU. CUIUS lunest
price,
C. II. KUey, vvcld lein. juoij
MtAati ij.aiII IAKIA1-J-Hv Mm.
'(..lrtn"hitWMrt. Korl ukHaLd Kcntle-
1 men. Djllzhtlul ana rcifal. I'u.ronnge
klbilly rtquenud from 10a. in. to9 p. 111. fan
lore uno6, fciaudiuulock, btlween J0J ana
3 aoonimerca.iji Ulwt
Olid tX)Il HA1CU1NU- From ihe best
11 lay tap
.j-tae ana sttl prize winning siock.
muw Lj.Uo.ub aud ulue AuuaiusmLsai naru
times priors. P. Kllogele, tor. Liberty aaa
. iss.ou mretis. ju.
huLuLA otltUMAN Typewriting and
) cummercUl stenograpby. ufflce, ro m
li. Oruy block. Tbe VtMltit workdoaeat rea-
tooableraies 11-ls
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OMiY IU lfjA.V. Murbb. Kooiu 3
Post Ufflce bioc. 11 u.
FjH KzCBANUL A flrst-cUsg grain farm,
situated In tbefamousJaa.es River Val
ley, Nottb Vtio a, close to good muraet. Will
extfiKDge lor property about euluii Address
H., care Journal.
LP. rlUUER. Newspaper AdvertlslUB Agent,
. 21 Mercuants' .Exchange, San Pniuclsco,
ut our authorized ageut. Ibis paper is Kepi
on tile In Ms office.
CimUaTIAJ tH'IKMJtr-Lltcrature ot ul
j Kinds on sale aud Christian ttcience ser
vices at AM Liberty street, corner OhemeKeta.
lAUi'lii' i'A fi.lt Luree lotol heavy brown
j wrapping paper tor baie cheap. Just the
ining lur puiuug uuuer curpeui. uuii uv guur
UtU UU1V9 bl
FOR saLJ Ull 't'KAUh'l'wa hundred ucre
70 acres in cultivation and 1J acres grub
oak pasture, with ruunlng wat-r the year
round, will trade for &U.tcres good laud near
station In part payment. Inquire or address
J. u. HA.tKls,r'err)t:ule,.l'o.l county, Or.
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T1APEKS. Portland. incHmentn. r-.i'iitllf
JL Tacoma and &a Krauclsco papers on sal-
ai uop s rojvonji;e uutct.
W. A. CU6ICK
Piesident.
J. H. AI.BFRT,
Cuible
OK SALEM.
Transacts a gtneral bauicing UUilnibn.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
AU persons wlthlug to visit Hnver Creel
Kails or pleasure or health will Uud accom
tuodutlous for bo. rd by the dav or week ul
the uudenlgued place. Alsju is tec t of gro-
lyrics vo upi vuiupers.
6-m-lm K. V. WATiiON,
FOR SALE OR TRADE,
Klglily two aciei In Rrtdgenort precinct, 8
inllti. southwest of Dallas, 2 mllm Iroiu Kails
my, flow uouse, ou acres uuuer cultivation,
running water, Will trade lor Balim property
Address JKKL1X NOKI,,
f-lltt Dallas, Or.
$1,500 REWARD OFFERED,
The undersigned oflets 11600 reward lor th
oon victlou of the parly or parties who burned
his barn and horses on the uigtilot Deceiuliei
12, ibM ite will also pay f Mi lor each acces
sory to the crime. 1 own two good raucbet
uuu am able to pay this reward.
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BUILDING MATERIAL
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lUlUwiio gel and aa grayuLaud Is
FARM FOR SALE I
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Capital
Hlha'uudtnitgned new rum a dally stage
from Haleui to above towns, leavlug UuUui at
a u'clook p. m,, Mounioulh at 7.15 a, m.,aud
ludepebueuui at hie a in. I'iiinry mi,i
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DENTIST.
Cjfntf Cjurt aud Commercial S(?.
Omce;wlthiDr. J. M. Keeue
Special atlentloa given ;to Iprcservulionjiol
the natural teeth by fillings of Hue gold .or
other suitable niaterl ,1..
Aching or Abscessed Teeth
Successfully Treated)
and filled or r owned wltn gold or pui alum
inum, Finest ot;
Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work,
All operations as nearly painless nn mortal
man can make tbem.
Artificial Teeih Actually Better
than can be had elsewhere, and, as cheap as
ihe cheapest. Parties having urtlflclal teeth
which fall to gU o mtlafactlon will be guaran
teed relief in receiving from our bands teeth
unexcelled In adaptation, strength aud nat
ural apptarance.
CARJ OF COMMENDATION,
From citizens of Portland, Or., April 10, 1WJ,
to oltliens of Helena, Montana.
Br. C-H. Mack, Dentist, now resident ol
your city, but formerly ol Portland, and veil
Known to all of us, hai few equals and no su
periors as a dentist anywhere. He is a geu-
Ueiuan well worthy of coutldenqd and favor.
J. A UHA.PA.N,AI. I).,
Miuorof PorlUud.
VM. U. WATKliMd, i(. K,
Portland.
A. 8. NIJUOL3, il J).,
Portland,
J. K. UAItUWKLL,
Dentist, Portland.
J.U.fJl.h.NN,
Dentist, Portland
He did for me the beat dentistry I ever bad
duue.andilr. (J. C. Kuowles, dentist ol Ban
Francisco, said It was tbe best helever saw.
J.U.KNAP1.
Portland.
Helena, Mont.. Aug. Ill, UV-
After more than seven peats' rujidence uud
practice uf Dr. MauH 'U He(uiitl,we are pleaded
o endorsi above expression of Cjma.ecda-
JOd. K. TOOIjK,
Uovernor of JlonUma.
JOHHU. -UrtU.N.
Muyor of Helena.
W il. il. bTHalib, si. D.,
Helena
J.il.ATCIUSUN.JI.D.,
Helena.
D.J.WA.T, D.D. B
Helena.
W, K. ZUUbll,
Dtnl lot, Helena
o. satUfactory operatlors In talem, Or.
.10 uibeiloy peiuilss.on toreler to such
ed aud worthy goutleuiau ai his excel-
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HuS. V. b. WOt,
overnor of Oregon.
r air.iauiiAH,
easurer of (IreL-nn.
WOt,Vl!.UION.
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lt.lM.OWh&J,Ud!MaleW'
Aud many others of high rtrcubll.ty.
SALEM TILE WORKS.
IjAUGU btock on hand..
apeciaUnducemenU oflered. Hhlpiied to al
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Yards, rtortb.HaIem. '
Address J. K, MUUPHY,
Kalr Orouuds, or
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Mkuchast Taiwjii,
211 Commorcial St., Salem,
F. M. Steele
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S'skiyou County, Cil.
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all stomach troubles. Fisnirur,
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address EDSON BBOS.,
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BURGGRAF, TDK ARCHITECT,
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