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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1895)
VWXWK F "jy' '"' Wrwrn Tr - wff-f w'1"1" .' ii'f Mail, UWJXHJ I (ft? MM Mb I TOE BEST !PIPE TOBACCO. M CTKStfft " fl,",lVM I'-rtniUnnnnn 'H'iaW' If iw WIS Th's c.tlii nrllimty lie tiTuuator It Clio most wonderful dlsooicry of tlio bko. It has been en dorsed by iho men of KurofM) Mid Auii-rlra. Hutlran is purely cgo lludyan stops Preniaturenoss of the dis charge In 20 days. Cures LOST MANHOOD .iV il8 r rr; 'i lint awpliMil ,m ivrrTk4j.rsn'JTiiinrvti i , w lltwfnnM FVlllltltr H!n aatlons.Nerr- oustwltchlng of tho oyeu cud othor patts. Strengthens, Invigorates uud tone the ?iittrcsyetem. Hudran cures Debility, I CrTOUlBCCS, KmUslpiiB, auddcvolopu and restores neck organs. 'lns in the back, lorsct tiv A n n w nitiitttorrec; qulcklr. Over 2 POO prlnito cntlo-rcrncnt. I'rcuuitureuas mcunn Jmnotrm y .u iho lint bUro. It U a symptom of rrmlnnl wenknen ana barrcmusi. It can bo stopped lu su daja by tho moor Unci ynn. Thei'ew dlicnvcry viu tnndo to thoBncclM IstiofthooMftmms Hudson Mrclcal Institute. Jt lit tlio stronsi.it vltulirer luiulo. It Is very powerful, but baimlcm. Sold for SI 00 a pack nroorO packages for ?3 00 (plain toiled boxes). Written guarantee glvea for n cure. Ifyoubuy six boxes ind aro rot cntl tly cured, six more wtll bo tont to you f"t of nil charee a. Jondfir clrcultnund testimonials. Address HUnHON MUUXOAb inhxitutk, function Stockton, IMnrkot A: lUllnSti Suit l'rancUco. CqI. Mexican Mustang Liniment JSiirn: for m, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sore, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, glisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, till Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissuo Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Llnlnunt conquer? Pain, Makes flan or Usast well agein. MONEY TO LOAN On farm Und wearily, f SdSJS on lnr loan, ioaus conawerea AUDITING STA.TJS BILLS. What the Law ltequiros of tho Sec rotary of State. As i well known to most people, the law timktrt the Secrttjtr-of Ututo In Oa'im ulao tho auditing ntiloer of the shttf. J ii most states of the Unlou tho laws alfio provide for the olllco of state auditor, und his duties are very clearly (1 11 nt d. In Oregon it hns beeu thought to bo ecou'juiy to Imvo nil this work of uudillug oIIIh devolve upon tho Beorettiry of tjtato, and that offlclul hat a tremendous responsibility resting upon him. He n re-illy tilling ' tw ollluca that nro Kenerally In other Btat'u deflucd aa "Auditor, or Comp trollr, and IiiBuranco Coinmisslouer." ThM la not Mr. Klucald's fault, but ho . la outltled to boiuo couElderatlou for tho etiotmotis loud of business that is thus put on one niuu'a shoulders. It Is ' more than one man should carry for thestlary anil fees. Secretary McIJrlde twice lu hla re ports recommended that the oflleo of Utato Auditor and Insurance Commis sioner bo created, but tho legislature has bton adverse to creatine new of fices. It would, no doubt, result lu simplifying public bushiest and bo a far mire equitable distribution of labor if the duty of auditing all state ac counts devolved upon a soparnto olllc lal. However, this has nothing to do with tho contention over disposal of public funds now going ou. Mr. Kin, cald prints the following statement of his own conception of his duties as auditing officer in his own paper, the Eugene State Journal, and we glvo It to our readers. The 1'ortlaud Oregou lan Is doing all in its power to hamper und obstruct Mr. Klucald In perform ance of his duty, and we w'aut the peoplo to see and Judgo of this matter and sco for themselves if tho Secretary of Stale Is not right lu refusing to pay over lump sums of money to local Insti tutions, where tho law does not spec ially dlrcot him to do so. Following Is the article: WESTON NOllNAL SCHOOL. The act of tho leglslaturo Is plainly lu favor of tho contention rahod by the regents, but tho casu will have to bo de decided ou a question of constitutional construction, Eugene Uuard. The Attorney General saj-8 "the aot of legislature" Is against the con tention raised by tho regents, nnd on his writton opinion that the law does not authorlza the becrottuy of Stato to comply with tho contention raised by tho regonts" ;ho has refused. There Is no constitutional question Involved It la purely a question of law. Tho Secretary of Stato does not asaumo in this or any other caso to decide whether any law Is constitutional or not, leaving that to the leglslaturo and the courts, but endeavors In erory Instanco to obey tho law. Tho laws regulating the duties of Secretary of Stale aro plain and specific and ro quire him to keep Itemized accounts of all expenditures on file In bis office. The laws aro general and have beon passed atdlflerant times during tho last 25 years. la conflict with these laws Is tho militia act passed this year requiring the appropriation of $30,000 a year to be paid over quarterly to tho Adjutant'Ueneral who is made auditor of tho militia appropriation. This law being lu coufllot with all othor laws regulating tho disbursement of public moneys, the mllltla ofllcers did not ask to havo the payments made as authorized by this law, and are willing to hav ethelr accounts audited and their warrants Issued, like other warrants, to the parties furnishing the supplies or performing the ser vices, after tho supplies havo been furnished or tho servloes performed. Concerning other state institutions the laws are plain enough and the Secretary of Bute la required by law to audit the accounts after they have been approved by the Asylum board, the reform school board, the blind or mute school board, the Soldiers Home hoard and various other boards and commissions, and to Issue warrants for the varlouB sums found due, and Is not authorized to Issue warrants before the services have been rendered or the yaluo has been received. The various nets creating and amending tho Weston Normal School are conflicting obscure. The law or ibwj au- applied only to that appropriation, and the Attorney Geucral agrees with him. Mr. Ittley, the At'oruey for tho Treas urer of the school, who has fllfd tlio mandamus suit, agrees with theBecre tary and fie Attornoy-Onaral on this P')lut,uud dots not claim that the mon ey oau be turned over quarterly to tho treasurer of tho school, but claims that under the of 1EIW, vhlch appropri ates (12,000 for expanses of the school and $4,000 for empruvemeuts, without specifying tiny time or m inner of pay ment, other than Is provided In any other appropriation, and which act re peals all other acts aud parts of acts In conflict tberoivlth authorizes tho treas urer of the school to draw the who'o $10,000two years In advance of the time when It Is needed or Is to be expended and one year lu advanco of tho levy and collection of tho taxes out of which K portion of tho appropriation is to bo paid. 'Iho Attorney General holds that tho law does u t authorlza thd Secre tary of State to draw it warrant for the wholeor any part of this appropriation In favor of tho treasurer of this tchool, but ho is bound by the law to Issue war rants to persons who havo performed service or furnished BuplleH.on properly verified vouohers, after and not before tho nmouuls havo been found duo. About $1,000 of the $10,000 has already beeu paid lu this way and the whole amount can be drawn as fast as It la needed. It Is not money to run the school that the regents want but It Is money to put In a bank for the oon yonience and bone lit of prlyato parties that they are demanding. It would bo much less troublo for tho Secretary of State to draw ouo warrant now for tho wholo amount than to ex amino hundreds of accounts during two yoars,lf he could do so according tn.'law but he cannot do so after haying asked tho opinion of the Attorney General and received a uogatlvo reply. Ho did not ask tho opinion of tho Attorney Goneral In tho Eddy case and de cided to refuse to Issue the warrant be fore tho Attorney Gerolal had given his opinion to tho Governor. Eugene Slate Journal. gfjiB-rjrT,7 . ' k '."' in H Wm9w9? A tk H HD iiiH I ifli iV wW? for infants and Children, MOTHERS, Do You Know tt mrfc. Batemaa'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many sc-called Boothlnjr Pyrupa, and not remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? ftp Von Know that opium nnd morphine ore stupefying- narcotic poisons? 7a Vqh Know that In most countries druggists ore not permitted tosell narcotics Without labeling them poisons r Bo Van Know that yoa should not permit nny medicine to bo given your child unless you or your physician know or what It Is coraposedr tin Vow Know that Caslorln Is a purely vegetabl preparation, nnd that n list of Ks Ingredients Is published with every bottle ? Io VoM Know that Cnstorli Is the prescription oftlie famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher, that It lias been in use for nearly thirty yeurs, and that more Castorla Is now sold tlmu fall other remedies for children combined r Ho Vow Know that the ralent Office Department of the United States, nnd of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher nnd Ms assigns to use the word " Cantorla " and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison ofTense r tio Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castorla bad been proven to be abflolutcly linrmleaHT I Ilo Von Know that 33 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 3 cents, or one cent a dose ? o Yon Know that when possessedofthls perfect preparation, yourchlldren may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Welt, tlicwc ililttga are worth knowing. They are facts. - she. ymjBij&m SALEM, OBEGON, AGENTS FOR fata anil tew iyete &1?RPRI0iJS:foRQ NDRONS AREf AS FOLLOWS JSo. 19 $80 cash. file fnc-nlntllo &&&&& 1 la on everjr wrapper. algnntnre of Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Zlhoumatism Is a symptom of disease of the Kid neys, it will certainly bo relieved by I'arus tturo uuro. xuat ueauacue, baokaohe and tired feeling como from tho same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for tho liver and kidneys price $1.0o, sold by Lunu A Brooks. 10-4 w For AU Glasses. Tho Now York Racket has J uet re ceived u full lino of men's, boys and youths oluthlug aud overcoats of any size, for long men and short, heavy men and light, of good quality, direct from ono of tho best wholesale clothing houses lu Chicago. Our clothing aro all good standard goods and aro marked to pell at our usual closo profits. Call aud see them. 27-d2-wl and thoilzed the secretary of Stato to draw warrants quarterly lufavor of the tress, urer of the school for one-eight of the $24,000 appropriated for the years 1808 91. otth8ix:retwylhlnkftktUw "Now today" and "Waut Ads," flvo lines In Daily or Weekly Journal for 26 ots. RIVR NEWS. -THE BUFFET CAR ROUTE- BBtAT ,, - NtyThe Shortest and Quickest Line -HKTWEEN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Crosses both tho Cusoados nnd tho Kocky Mountains In daylight, ndordlng passongeis the opportunity or viewing ttio Grandest Scenery in America ! Two trains dally from Portland; una at 11 n. in. vla8nttl.nndonent8.'ttP. m. Tin 0. 11. AN.and Hpoknne. Huns superb equipment, con Istlnir or dlnlinr care. bnlTot library cars paiao and upholstered tourist sleeping cars. Tlio bulloL llbr ry oars arn marvels of rf gitnce and romrbrt, containing bath roam, barber shop, easy cbnlru, eto. 1 ho magnificent twin steamships ''Northwest." nnd "Nortblnnd.'Meavo Uultitb every Monday and Friday lor the "rioo." Maoklnno Ulnnd, Detroit, Olovclend nnd ItufTulo In connortlnn with the Grout r.orln ern ltallwsy. II, ve your tickets read via thoNOIH 1IKHN bTKAM-UIIl' UOMPANY.nnd on Joy n delightful rido free from tho beat and dust. For ticket or generaClnformatlon call on 10 COMMERCIAL STREET., BALEM. OR. A, 11. O. DK5NI8T0N, O. I. A T. A , 124 Third at,, lorUand, Or. BOZORTH BROS., s 11. O. HTKVKNB, O W. I. A. (lh Kraut st., tieattle, Wash. Specials.... 4.. 490 cosh. t - - -M,it'ijm tfffiSfcb. ) .Hiffhfisf T A&k?& I of m m. w ei mm SAL LIMK, And All IT . CEMENT, SAND, JB.uild.1 ng M aterial. 95 STATE ST The Willanffe Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates, Management liberal. points.of Interest, Ilo buildings and patrons Eleclrlo can leave hotel for all nub- Hpcclal rates will bo given to permanent A. I WAGNER. THE SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, 23o Liberty Sf. Telephone dl, DO A. GENERAL LAUNDRY "BUSINESS. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, fPROF. foot Tho river stands at 8 lOths of a abovo low wator. Tho Modoc will bo up Thursday morning with a big load of frleght. Sho gqea down at 0 a. m. Tho Gray Eagle brought up about a hundred hop pickers and left for Port land early this morning. flg f C immwu fair and beautiful the woman who keeps nt a distance the com plexion benutlflera, paints and powders, which soon ruin the face. A healthy glow to the kin, a face without wrinkles, and sparkling 9) eyes, will be yours If you I'll keep the system and the 1 special internal organs in good condition The young girl, or wo man, often grows pale, wrinkled and thin, eats little, everything wearies her, alie" com plains of herself as aching and sore and as sleeping poorly. Often she is troubled with backache, or a tender spine, with a bearing down weight in the abdomen, or at periods she may be irregular, or suffer extreme pain from functional derangements. Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y , in his long and active expert, ence, met many cases or this kind, fpr which be used a prescription which was found to cure such difficulties permanently in, mnely eight per cent, of all cases. Ilavlnt; proven so successful. Dr. fierce put his l'avorlte Prescription " on the market, and It Is to-day sold more largely than any other medicine for the ills of woman. .... Por all functional derangements, displace ments, ulceration, inflammation, and the catarrhal drain from the lining membranes of the special internal organs of women, Dr. Pierce's l'avorlte Prescription reaches the origin of the trouble, and corrects It. Mrs Mary Cam, of VaiilW, VhnHim Co., Ill writesi "A ijvr years ago I took cold, which resulted in female trouble, and affected my whole system About a yesr ago. I took chills, badoneor two a month, they were very weaken ing Had ntlns iu my slTes,more frequently iu left side, gradually grew worse uutll, finally, I had to take to bed. I couldn't rest, I meuced takia II1 W had a bad cough and com- I your mnilcine. took it about four months, taking KI,iin.v.i;. "Mo. r..U Herce s ravome rre- -. -.-. scription snd five of hW "Golden Medical Dls eovtry." My wlf bt has iacrsssto. sd I hH bftur stouttr than hvt for yrs." aft' SbisisbI ' m ssK'sSak B' ssssssssssssssssssst.sssssW osssssssHBHiH7 ssssssssssPTsm sssssssssKll' btsBm' TM 1 GENT D.KIL.V 25c A MONTH 1 .SK ME'A.'I'I-v ' t ) B IIJJ I TIL El Jj, cr AN ASSOCIATED PRESS, EVENING' NEWSPAPER Leading Republican Paper of the Capital of Oregon for all' "Classes-of People. HQFBR BRO.S,,", SHSBS, AidM,. Ofi. 'ni ,1- ' fg t'-Lr'-i mV. mymmrwrm