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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1895)
".X')u . .'WurWiTfac; w TOEBKST PIPE " 'TOBACCO. iTHEtejHuD: 0 R2 gs.. $ , This extra ordlunry Ko Juyonator Is the moit wonderful discovery of tbe age. It am lca en 1orsed bytho men of Uuropo ftncJ Amerip. Hudjran is purely vege table. Itudjan stops Freoiatureness of the dlB- chargo in 20 days. Cures LOST MANHOOD Constipation, Dizziness, Falling Ben Mtionn, Nerv ous twitching of the eyei and other parts. Strengthens, Invigorate and tones the entire system. Mudian cures Debility, Nervousness, Emissions, and develop c and xestoreE weak organs. Pains in the Dae, losses bv dav 01 nigbtstoppec quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. Frematurenciss means impotency in the first stage. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness It can be stopped In to days by tho use o r Iludyan. The new discovery was made by tho Special lstiof tho old famous Hudton Medical Institute. t Is the strongest vltallser made. It is very powerful, but haimlcra. Bold for J 1.00 a pack uKoorO psokages for 85.00 ( pi sin sealed boxes). Written guarantee given fnt a cure. Ifyoubuy six boxes and are not cntlicly cured, six more -llbesent to you frco of all charges. iendfor clrcultrsand testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDIOAb INSTITUT1J, lunctlou Stockton, JVIurket Ac lillla set Hau I'ruuclsco. Cul Mexican Mustang Liniment for yiirns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Plleo, lifsuinatlc Pains, Snipes and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff JolntH, Mimwa & Saddle Sow. <ttlci. Uwiiwtfo, 5clt) Uwti f3Hc, AIICiiUluAllnienU. All Howo Ailment, HI jSJioppAllmenMi Altfiiihnuttt findTlNtHiu Quickly to. lie Vary fonlol JWmmimI 0iiI II In i Jiffy Unl) hi Vlgniily. MLHi MulmtMil fuiinun , . MOKBY TO LOAN v STATE LAND KEFORM. Aesnt T. W. Davenport Takes Ex- 1 ception to Our Remarks. ElJ. JOUKNAL. TIIECaI'ITAIj JOUU NAi. of Hie 20th mutant contains uutler the caption "State Dtudhcadlng," u rather caustic arraignment of tho state land agent for requesting tho neWBpa pern In publish an Invitation to tho peo ple of thentuit) to send to him h lisi of Midi IhihIs as they demrc to pur chase, or such uo blioUid be seltuteil as lieu lands. i This the ed.tor of Thk JotmvxL calls deadheadiug, and with itau a text he tflvts Botue excellent ailYloo uud makes some very trenchaul accusations as to tho state manageinuul of Its lands in the past and exteudlug up to the pres ent time. Undoubtedly they have been badly mauaged, and saying that tho soothed management has been a disgrace to the stata Is putting It very mildly. Net many days ago a register of one of Undo Barn's laud ofllces said tut-t If tbe state of Oregon could bo tried In a criminal court like an In dividual, SB to ita management of the people's lands, there would be no trouble in proving the state guilty of peijury, bribery, embezzlement, lar ceny, robbery, besides other minor oflences against the general welfare, and nothing would save n conviction but the plea of insanity or idlooy, Buch a sweeping charge as the above ought to satisfy anybody, and as it is aimed at nobody no one need be fright ened. Tho editor of The Journal says: "The stato lieu lands should be eel- "ected by tbe official appointed by ''Governor Lord for that purpose. He "was not appointed because be was a "Republican, but because it was sup "posed be would go to tho bottom of "this job and save the Btato the rest of "Its school lands. It cannot be done "by asking donations of advertising ,'from newspapers or gratuitous services "by citizens. It naust be done by the "stato school land officials at the head "of which Is Governor Lord and Mr. "Tim Davenport. If these gentle "men wish to earn the everlasting "gratitude of the people, they will en "ter upon a vigorous polloy of protect ing Oregon's school lands. "It has come to a pretty pass if the "state has to beg through tho news "pa pore and of private Individuals for "information that ought to be In Its "own posslon, or that it it has already "paid for procuring) or that ought to "be on the records of the general gov ernment. There is no sense in this "sort of thing. It Is a scandal uprn "tho good name of our state that its "public lands are In such a state of "Egyptian darkness that Mr. Daveu "pott has to ask the newspapers and "taxpayers to come to his relief. Thoy "will not do It." As tuq stato land agent I shall offer no particular objection to the foregoing declarations except that they are evi dently made without thinking of the condition in which tbe last legislature left the state land department, espec ially as concerns the work of select ing and listing the school indemnity lands, Look at it. The last legislature did not approprl ate a dollar to pay the eulury of the stale laud agent. It did not approprlatfl to pay Ills traveling expenses; nothing at all to secure assistance In out ut tho way mountainous region where Atslitance U frequently and absolutely neuwury, Not n cent to pay the fe of He U. fl, laud officer for lifcllMK Hie solepllon which (he stulu ml agent might make, Not a oent o pay for publishing, notice l Hie newpajer. TilK JoUHWAfi editor fray "II l come to a pretly Pm i'llie Mute lib U leu through the newspaper l "f private oltlxsjis lor Information," tlo., to wlijuli I rwpeutfully reply ly Jjig "PJ'Q I" lh" 'lateY" An(' ' ""' In. jgUUtlve Aemu)y m m Jell prt of the state M lite UIW Kml' ilvi? lint ll)e legislature abolished the u) M, lutftuuuii a mw methyl of i re ovdure, ami (mi U jrvlJe ii) (r carrylOK It tj'liemn lt" tllwl' VfwUlWinfl ''It liMun1 Ami w cot Hi" IH'T nf 'Inn ii)iHhAhintitlbttnntr of llitl lllliuiitl iUUturey Kpwwlnf lim eirlm, how y klMl nturi it l Uit leuiilator U fril ifduuts wi(ui Muyltl l) he iliiiu, I lull HMt psilltH'M III" lt Jrllsliv jlliutywHiiy uywtim rf It umi Hi wl "t "' f"'i"iiil Hitofi Iju iMiiy y nt umjH Hie Mlreumli) l) nuyhl In Mainl III, inl iinloi unliinehlutdy U ) tl iImihIIi'IIiiK A an yplnllMii of i I- iJt-ft'lliMHl lug ijuvltttM M "l MWfl' ,M y ihst tit iiHUfhivr hiihI MriiHiitriii ll III wfe iMUW m rltM f ni llll l't M "W fi''1 fuw luiiy mt im m mii !' bohltrlntf tlM iiwl"iiw. 'n """' tr low " B "'I "' ",B m jsiid iiIIIm Mil ! ijumi i ",,"' m lwwii iit" "H "n '' UMt leyf. uwtw WlwMiW iiw-y w ii.m, t.n'1 ii uhuif hi''"' iU ihi iiiwjr wmmM ilMle in lipiUlly HIM l-IIW" I ! And it Is not likely that the 189,600 aoies to which we are entitled, can ba made up without taking up all' tbe Valuable fractions lu the mate. The JoqnNAi, editor says the present state land agent was not appointed because ho was a Republican, but be cause It was supposed he would go t the bottom of this j ib and save the s'stu the rejt of the school lauds, and he declares that It cannot be done by asking donations of adverilzlug from the newspapers or gratuitous services by citlzenB, it must be done by the state school land official?, etc. Now t nusaure the editor, lot me say that there will bo an earnest effort made by the state officials to save the stats the rest of Its school lands and that there will be no shirking of duty, and uo (allure to use all the means they cau command even to deadheading a little. T. W. Davenport. What is HTsiRi Cl f,l GET ON BROAD GROUND Whatever tb silver organs may say regarding tbe action of tbe convention of Republican clubs recently held In Portland theso facts -remain; Every delegate elected to tbe National League meeting was In favor of tho, single standard and opposed the unllpilted coinage. The Dalles T. M. (Rep.) Tbe Republican party" should be neither goldbug; Bllverbug, nor straddle bug. tub Journal does not believe all the delegates elocted are single gold standard men or are prepared ito com mlt the party to that policy. Wo be lieve that some of them at least -will take the broad American protectionist ground of favoring not only the coin age of tbe American product with a duty on foreign silver but also favor in addition international bimetallism. Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee- Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves ' teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. State Treasurer's Thirteenth Notice State of Oueqon,v ) Treasury Department,, Salem, May 24,' I8tn J Notice is hereby glyen that there are funds on banjrt with which to rede, m all outstanding state warrants endorsed by me, "presented and not paid for want of funds" between the datis of March 16, 1895 and the data of thit- no tice, both dates IdoIuhIvo, and that all such warrants properly endorsed, will bo paid upon presentation at this office, Interest thereon ceasing from, and after the dato of this notice. Phix. Metscuan, l d lw State Treasurer. ' Castoria. M Castoria Is an cxctltent mtdtdne for chil dren. Mothers have repcsttdly told me of Its good cSect upon their children." Ds. O. C Osoood, Lowell, Mssa. "Castor! U the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the rest Interest of thf"k children, and use Castoria Instead of the vai ins quack nostrums which 'art destroying i r loved ones, by fordnt ipluta," morphine soothing syrup and other hurtful agents dowu their throats, thereby SSttdlng them toprcmature graves." Dti. J. P. KmCHBLOB, Conway, Ark; Castoria. "Castoria Is so welt adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescilpUaa knows to me." - II. A. AKCKRB., M. D., Ill So, Oxlord St, Brooklyn, N, Y. ,'Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their ouUide'prartlce.wUb Castoria, and although we only have anion our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It" UNITSd ItDSriTAX, AIW DlSrXNtUT, Boston, alasa. Allbk C Smith, Frti, Th Cantaur Company, 77 Murray Strcst, flaw York City. The Willanfttfe Hot 0- LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. i u Tho Tillamook Headlight, which Is a strong and ablo Republican bimetal- list paper, contaluB a supplement In Its last issue prepared apparontly by tho New York committee that is cir culatlng slugle gold standard literature. 'Millions of dollars are being expended by that Wall street committee in sup plying supplements and pamphlets to the country newspapers. Tjih Jour nal la ottered their free gratis but wo bollovo In taking the people's side of this vital Ismic. There Is a good deal of mighty cheap dap-trap In the phrase "silver Js the people's money," lu truth, gold, (, (he people's money 4Ult as muelj as silver. A won as a man' nets Uu all ver dollars he wauU a gol4 e ! cause It is more convenient to (-airy, if there Is a clans currency at tl for nabobs, It I ImnU clieclii and Mils of fcXclittiiKe.-JUIIwboro flideiidt)i)t. Dr. PIERCE'S PI4JA5ANT - PELLETS 6CK IIUADACMIi, ).IOUSNitJ, CONSTH'ATWW, INDIflKSTIONf I'OOH APfWITH, 0Htf all dmwgfMmh M Mmaih, f,luf ftnJ fowll, ty nil tbtifglith oncii imm lleduoediretea. "Management llkeral. (o buildings aud joints of Interest. batrons. Electric oars leavo'hotel for all pub- Hpeolal rateal wllllbo given to permanent A. I. W m rv"" " Vrf WAGNER, ,-1 .IX I-l 1. i-JSI ICYClEa SALEM Aro tlic Highest of all High Grades, Warrauted superior to any iiloyole built lu Uie world,'re. gardless of price. Dull! aud guaranteed by the Indiana IMoyolo Co.'fa mil lion dollar ooupeni, whose bond Is as good as gold, DO NOT JJUY A WIIRBL UNTITi YOU IIAVK HHKN TIIK WAVKRr.ISY, j Bonowmnn ai lis, l.m JOHKlII H. AliKEKT. XxclHdlve Acnt. llULlly ! HIT O0L And All CEMENT, SAND, Building Material. 95 STATE) ST, '1 I111 JT'l"""""" ' " ' " "'" ."" "'. "'""' .if mi m psa ALWAYS IN MYM yPvff V0UN0 SI'IKI'M ' ffm . 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IHMII1HISaEE:lfB0PI Thirty Days News of the World, Including Qregon, for 25o (ailver); 60 days ,for 50c;, 120 days feKa$lij;t3oone JNo papers sent but what ar$. order.quanrlf paid for. year. Program oft! Earnest ..Reforms on GreatyPtibli-liOti'SS,tiBri-s, Thk Journal ia a Republican. paper, but it independently advocates tho intereats of tho people at all timei.":'tt'Iko places the public welfare above party intorebts, andbelieycs theieby it sorves-'ita party and thp pe'oplo best. ' , A LEADER IN THE FIGHT. JFor two years The Jopknal has led iiutho fight for a new deal. The Journal has boon a loader irr tllo1 fight 'ag&inlst ring politics and the corrupt methods ot the old Inaohino. It is a recognised champion of tlio people's" 'intorcsts on'the Pacific northwest. It lights its battles consistently wljthih bractical limits, and wastes no time or space on impracticable Jltoorioa. It is noL pessimistic, but firmly b,olioYqs irijjthe pac$y, of the peoplo for solf-govor'nmont when acting intolllgontlyiandfully arousod to tho necessity of so doing. FASHION JOURNAL FREE For two names for tho Daily for two monthu ($1V or two names for tho Weekly ($J.) wo 'will sond-froo one'"Tl Queen of FnflhiomVUho boat Now York1 ladies fashiojpfirniil pub lished, jnonthly, 10-pago, illustrated. Samplbcppy hue, Pricqkpor year,. 50 cento, A RICH GIFT , BOOK- For four Hubcribon to Paily, ono montli aoboroiirl ub ecnborH to Wbkkly, throo )nontlMJ. prcIi, fv frc copy. pCAlOliM' Ohridt'Tttlos," by Andrea Kofer, Chicago, a biitifi IwMii on pkto pujtor, "With 28 illustrationH from th-itfMtonr.' 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