'ty -"Tr-?ifK;, jvauB' t ;, Ty; - jti"W? -twt l n v I & rf in & 1. 'V'l'H1'! I ' m l THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (UAJIiY AND WKEJCJjT.) BY HOPBR 8ROTHBR81 MONDAY, BEIT. IB, 1895. The fadoral Judges have decided agniuat the application of foreign loan companies to havo receivers appointed for farms on which they have loon. If that scheme ahonld be carried out half tho larms in tho United Btaleu would pooa out of the hands of the present owners and Into the hands of "receivers." Half the mortgaged farms In Oregon would pans Into the hauda of foreigners. Tho doctrine of farm receivership has not been aban doned, however, and some auglo maniac on the bench will be found who will establish the lien at law that will convert tho debtor Into a tenant for the mat of his life. High state and county taxeH, high ratea of Interest, bad roods and depressed markets, are bringing our farmers Into tho condition where they will fall an eusy prey to the for eign loan compaulw, If only the latter can get the right legal twist on thm. The versatility of American lawyers c n tho benoh and the lulluenco of Emc- peau gold Is such Mint the time Is net far nwuy when a farm reoelvert-hlp will bo handed down, and no one can doubt that our present supremo court of the United Stales with Us tendency Inward plutocracy would uphold such n decision. The ouly safeguard against this Is to make It Impossible for any hut American citizens to acquire title to real estate In this country. There Is net any good rea reason why the Government of our Couutry should recelvo anything but uold coins as duties on Imports so long iu that Is tho rule of other nations, and wo understand It Is. Every country collects customhouse revenues In gold. Then why should our country recolve silver certificates, grecnbauUs, national bank notes, and what not, that after wards have to bo redeemed in gold? If we are to remain on a gold basis, cer talnly government should hayo the first right to Insist that revenues sup poied to bo paid by foreigners, shall bo paid In gold. Tho government will havo hard enough time to secure rev ouuea the next two years under the -operation of tho Domocrat tarlil with out placing Itself at tho terrlblo din ndvantago of taking anything but 'eound money" from tboso who must havo foreign wares. n 1 Lord Duuravon Is right In saying that the American Excursion Boats made a fair raco impossible at New York in tho recent International yacht contests. Tho greed of tbo, excursion lits was so great that they crowded tho race courso bo as to cut oil the wind from the contesting racers and even send their wako and wash against tho trim built skimmers of the soaa. The Commercial greod of tho mauagera of tho New York oxourslon boats have brought to a very unhappy ending the last cup race. Tho BalomOAViTAL Journal clips everything derogatory to Congressman Hermann that an exohango says, and then makes a pretense of detendlug him, merely as an exouso to publish the clipping. We are all tho more convinced that Colouol Holer would like to stop Into Mr. Hermann's politi cal shoes Oswego Ironworker. Now, see hero, Mr, Ironworkor, wouldn't you like to do that samo thing? Whllo wo deny your charge In totn, we would like to ask you, are you arguing Mr. Hermann's return ? The Salem Jouknal says McGinn is entirely uufit for the oftice of Judge. Mr. Jlofor waa in tho lelnlature with Mr. McGinn aud is posted. McGluu waa merely the tool ot Blmon. If that's tiue Judge Lord will do well to hesitate beroro appointing him, Al bany Democrat. Tjik Journal had no candidate and no personal objectlou to Mr. McGinn. But when there is a fight on Tub Journal Is on the side of the people. Bryan, of Nebraska, the silver advc cute aud eminent orator, is now on the raolflo coast. He. U well able to cswy ou an educational campaign on the question of flnauoe, and Is expected to apeak at the Salem fair. A number of our cltlsena have declared their luten tlon of being present. Astoria News. Children Cry for p.tohtr'i Carter! Ell MAMS 18 McQINN, J. The New Mas Whose Errors the Saprema Court Will Correct Hereafter. Senator McGinn is appointed judge to succeed the lato Judge Hurley. Fol lowlBg waa given out to tho press for publication Baturday: nnvnrnor Iiord lato this afternoon appointed Honry E. McGinn Judge of department No. 2 of the circuit court for tho fourth judicial district, -mere were about 120 lawyers recommending Mr. McGinn as qualified for the place, Ami nhmit 100 Imloralriff Charles H. Carey, Including those who signed foi James F. Watson. Jlecommenaing Mr. McGinn were Judges Belllugei and Gilbert, of the United Btates court; Judges Stearns and Stephens, of the itato circuit court; ex-Attorney-General Gcomo H. Williams, ex-Benatoi J. N.Dolph.ItufusMallory.O. F. Pax- ton, Judge ltnlolgb Hmtt, . A. u. dtarr, Wallace McCamant, John M, Gearln, Joseph Shnou, Alfred F. Bears, J. V. Beach and others of prominence. For Mr. Carey were Messrs. Cake, Zart Snow, W. D. Fenton, A. H. Tannor, (J. J. McDougall, W. W. Cotton, L. R vVebster and others. Il Is known that Joveruor Lord experienced some dlfll- culty In deciding between the two can didates, as he Is a well-wisher and per sonal friend of each." - WHAT 18 SAID A110UT IT. Mr. McGluu's personal and political friends are pleased, nut tho Republican generally have little to say. A protnl dent Republican who was hi the staU invention said teday: "In the appointment of Beuatoi McGinn to the Portland Judgeshl vacancy, Governor Lord probably tllle i political obligation of a persona' uharactor. Mr. MtGfun seconded hli nomination In tho Republican staU convention, and has his reward. Of course, all can now uudoratand McGinn and Blmon moved heaven and earth to compass Judge Lord's nomination eu against Charles Fulton. Fulton would nover have appointed elthor one of them dog-pelter, aud their connection with ttate politics would havo bet 11 very short lived had Charles Wesley Fultou over become governor. The contest ovor McGinn's olectlon has had one good effect It has drawn the Hues sharply and dearly for tho great con. teat of 1800, when tho prlmnrlesand convention will determluo whether John II. Mitchell shall succeed himself in tho United Btutes Seuato, aud who shall dispense the federal patronage of this state Irom March 4, 1807, to March 1, 1001. Bomo surprises are in store for tho people, and not tho least of them would be to seo Charley Fulton aud his frlonds wipe Dolph, falmou, McGinn Js Co. on tho face of tho earth. That is what would be done If tho people had opeu ballot on tho question, aud they cannot always be prevented from hav lng a say-so in the matter, Mr.McGInn Is purely a representative of the old Portlaud ring that has seen Its best days, and that dare not go before the peoplo on Its record of public service or Republicanism. It will now play to get control of the next stato oonven tlon, of the delegates to the congres sional and national conventions, and of the next legislature, It wants the earth aud it should baye It. It should be hurled in it aud never resurrected. It has swept the last crumbs from the party table that It la ever entitled to and should never sit down again to a full table, to say nothing about being at the head of the table where it sat uutll 1804, when it waa supposed to have been given a back Boat." It has been announced during the week that Beuator Bryan would dis cuss the silver question at tho state fair. The Demoorat would like to have Mr. Bryan talk on silver in Oregon, for he is perhaps tho ablest exponent of It lu the U. 8. But it Is a bad Idea to allow anything or a political nature In state fair addresses. Albany Demoorat, Mr, Bryan will deliver two addresses at the stato fair on the coluage ques tion. His addresses, Mr. Myers Informs us, will not be political, or partisan, but educational. Mr, Bryan has become a great leader among the people on this queatlon, and if It is kuown on what days he will speak, we predict he will be one of the greatest drawing cards at the state fair. One thing the people have gained: Mr. McGinn is put on the benoh, and will never ngaln;have the appointing of twenty or thirty lady clerks la the leg islature. The doctors are after the blku bad better get onto them. They Children Cry for P.tohtr'tQiitr1' . . ' saaesww Major Peroy Morton, Seattle, writes to protest against Tub Joobnal article of tho 0th, inBt., indlcaUug that tho Salvation Army was declining Into formalism. To refute this claim ho calls attention to tho meetings hold to convert souls on tho Mtreets of New York at midnight, aud that 25,000 druukards have received conversion at the meetings on tho streeU of other cities during the year 1891. In his thirteen years of servlcoln the army ho has never known greater efforts being put forth to save the unchurched than during the present year, the one third luoreneo determined upou to bo gained by street meetings, which, he argues, does not menu a deolino Into formalism. Tho Salvation Army is doing wonders for reformation of humanity. It takes up mauy a crooked, gnarled, knotty, warped stick of humanity ntid stralghtous It out aud makes It bear decent lrultM. it rnaketf tho cursed fig tues by the wayside bloom with righteousness, tfalem Is a hard town for the army to work In. Ii has twenty-five chinches and Is what Bobby BuruB would call "unco right- eous." But tho army has a mission eyen hero to perform. Our only critl olsm of tho Salvation Army Is the same of many other religious orgaulz .lions that Beck to reform muuklud, but begin at tho wrung end. Religion, morality aud education are a trinity that should no hand In baud from Infancy aud cul minate lu righteous living and useful ness fur this world. Do not wall uutll people are growu up, gone wrong and stooped in siu, to pump a llttlo salvu tlou luto them by forco. Tho fullest blesxlngs of the Christ thought can only come to tho Individual through tho opou door of childhood, and au eduoitloual system that recognizes the spiritual nature. Senators Mitchell and McBnde an doing well to go about tho statu and come lu touch with the commou peo ple. Beuators Mltuhell aud Mollrldo will bo In Salem all day Wednesday to m et the peoplo. Tho peoplo want to seo uud hear theh United States senators at the state f Ir. Bow's This! VVc offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . . F.J. CHENEY &CO. I'ropi., Toledo, u. We the undeisinned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly nonoramc in an uuiu num. actions and financially able to carry out any AKIInaltnna mfirlf liv l1l(t r firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggets, Toledo, O,, warning, runnsn oc .Marvin, ,wiuicmc Druggists, loleilo, U, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaces ol tne system. 1 rice. 75c. ucr uumc. bold by an urugcisis. 1 c.linioiuaij lire. There aro 177765 miles of railroad In the United States. Thero are 00.836,680 rails used to cover this ground. Tliero are o33,-uo.uw ties useu 10 uiuu these rails together, but no such nmmini tiAumvnr lu rnnlllmd to bind the hearts of the traveling publlo to the tmt iii.f. tun wmnnnnin ueuirm lines ..... .... tm . I 1. furulsh superior facilities on all their trains oeiweou ot. x-uui uu uuicuku which form close connections with all lines to the east and south. Make a note of It. When Jtaby was sick, wo cave her Caatorla. When he waa a ChlM, J10 cried for CastorU. Whn alio became JILis, sho clung to CastorU. Who alio had Children, the cave them CastorU. Did You Ever Think That you cannot be well unless you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, tired, languid and all run down, It is because your klivn.1 l imtvwcrklicil ntlil lacks vitality. These troubles may be overcome by Hood's Karnanarilla because Hood's Sarsnnarllla makes pure, rich blood. Il Is, in truth Ik great blood purifier. iinn.1' Pill. o.,. vr tll. ponstanatton. biliousness, janndlce, sickheadache, indiges. lion, Call for Warrants. XT. tlvn lu liurohu i.lvAll fllftt flinVt funds lu haud to pay all outstanding warrants ami uceiueu imereei, up iu November 1, 1804, and that Interest ou same ceases Irom this date. jASl'hH A1INTO, Treasurer Marlon Couuty, Oregon. September 7 1893. VIGOR " MEN EaMy, GMekly, PerMeliy RMtrl. WckkntM, .NerreBM, Heblllty, nnu ail ui ireiu V ot ovlla Irom earlr erroni or later cuccoases, the results of overwork, slckueu, worrr. US. tun airunciu, uovtv. opment and tone given ta kevery orenn and portion of tho bol r. blm we, nav. SmIJFi I M'l) m lmcrovemtnt aesn. -11 ..v. Timtmuthlc. JLOM referoncce. Book, JapiinaUon aud prools luallod (sealed) tree. E!IEMtDIQAlQ0,,1tffiM.Y, liV IJX KtfV - iMdiimmmtmaiimerjamKC Nervous Sleepless, no oppetlU and Tcrjr much rnn down, was the condition ot ray husband. Since taking Hood's Sanaparllla ho has wonderfully Improved, and ha now eats and sleeps well; In fact, h la all right. Hood's Sars&parilla we esteem very highly." Mrs. JIart Cor niOAN, 1010 Cedar St., Puoblo, Colorado. Hood's Pills szy MILTON RHODES, Practical Upholsterer. All kinds of work made to ordor, Itppilrlug n sptolaltj. 131 Court mreet, Ba'em. Or. Mrs, C. JUT. Oylo will reopen her KINDERGART EN In Hid Concrrg-atlonal church parlor on Hlpt 80. (M0-m Ml. CQNTRTS, Parlors Ovor Gray Bros, Remember Cy Stewart The Cooper, II 1 can matte anything with hoops an It, and make It vkhI. Mew work or repnlrlne Phop gotiilioi il z' mill, boutlj Sulem. ll-iu-im F. M. Steele 1S5:U'JVU CHCIAL, ST. IHincry and Bicycle Repair i Ulectrlca1 el 11 uul Medical liatler aipe clalty, biuaii UynrtinoHand Motor built and repaired. All work done lu the boat manner. WOLZ'S MARKET. Kreab.'aalted and imoked McaU and Bau aatea. 4-ltetrlgerator meata la bet abape. 'Kept la an Al Ice chcul. eaatera itylo. Free delivery. Houtnoounnerclalatreot. Ml UIIAH. WULZ, Prop. GEO. FENDJtlCH'a MEAT MARKET, 311 Commercial at. lOottte blook.il Bueoeasor to O. M. UeckA Oo.l i UmI meau In the city. I'rompldelrvery at InwMtprloea. SALEM TILE WORKS. :LAJtQKr3T001Z ON HAND O SpeolaTTnduoemenU'oSered. Shipped to al point on abort notioe. Hend lor prloes. Yarrtj, North Halem, ...,. ' Addreaa J. B, MDRPHY, Fair U rounda, Ot SALEM WATER CO. OiTicei Willamette Hotel Building For water aervloe apply at offloe.-BtUj pay able monthly In advance. Mako all com. plalnu at the offloe. irrigation montba-lune, July, August and Heptemben hours i to 8 a. m., 6 to p. ni. irrigation bllla payable on or beroro the at of July, mreet aprlnkllnx poaltlvelv forbidden fit d II . tiftn.fwilaAnnnB OOHMH ''-. 8prmt.torrha., imiinl White, nnnatural dlt. OuiumI chugo, or nr lnllmm. l. .i.tair. tlon. IrrltAtlciD ur olcr&. rmdr tar 12anorrh(s Irttf mu wiiiUi tlon of in u coat mm. lTMtEusCHtWlCilCft. oranee. noq-uumf-m. LawMme.Hi -- -' r""-- by xprM, wfrlJ, for 1.00, or S boltlca, U.1X. Circular tent on rqutt. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Serve Blood Tonic Builder Baajc crlpUTe r.VULUMS KEDIOXICO- SduoectUr.X.T. ftnckTttfefHt wjiwm ImEv Jr .BWfEbRF 2f!0aaaVbi im. "?BfrJr:"t. terbax HatJrr asses rfOME EDUCATION.' Something .for Mother aud tlio Children. WILVT THE JOURNAL OFFERS FREE Two IIIbIi Class Mngi.zi.ir8 Needed in Every Household. Journal renders who renew pjish subscrintions on the fol lowing term's oau hnve thoir choice of two very deBirnblo magazines free. "QUEEN OP FASHIONS" free, by mail, ono year to any subscriber who pays for tho Daily by carrier throe months in advance, at this office,? 1.50; or tho Weekly ono year and a half in advance. S1.50. This gives you the best 1 G-page il lustrated fashion magazine of Now York free for 0110 year. Tho nbovo urices aro net cash. and tho cheapest combination ovor offered. The "Queen" is a high-class, practical, home magazine, "THE CHILD-GAliDEN." Upon the same terms you can obtain this delightful Chi cago children's magazine. Just tho thing to read to the little ones ol the home circle. It brings tho kindorgaiton intt the home. Song, games unci story. Beautifully illustrat- d $1 a yoar. Published by thi Kindergarten Literature Co. Samples of these magazines will bo furnished freo by mai or can bo seen at this office. HO PER BR9S., Publishois Salem, Oregon. Hiss Ballou's Schoo -WILitiOPIN IN- CHAjrNING'S HALL, SEPT. 16; Will receive children trom 3 yoara upward". Hpecial attention to beginner. All denlred branohea for the o'der pupils Uiughu Includ l MMlhia Mn(klln intiiHii ulnlrt !an DJF. umntuKi tuuuvtiuK, auutw hw'u im4 .Utlo aeediti work. All work tlpne on the I n I lrt I nlnn in inlilnh aaaI, 4llft m nit. lUUlT'UUAl iuu, iu niuuu vn4 wutiw tm - v&noed accord 1 dc to It own capnoity. For tormi And particular apply to Jitas O. Ballou, Twentieth and ChemekeU bIk. Willamette University. SALEM, ORKOON. Oldest Institution of learning In the state. Kull preparatory and oolleglate courses. Total enrollment for 18318, 401 siudonta. Kxpensea moderate. New gymnasium, Klfty-eecond year begins Hent. 17, 160S. for Information or catalogue address W. U. UAWtiKY, A. M a 9d4w6w President. If you love your boy glye him tho most val ante of all g Its, the best education possi ble. There is no better place thanXTP P, MT. ANQKL, OB. Behool complete in every respect. Splendid staff of teachers, excellent inea'a, beautiful and healthy locatlou, constant care and strict dUclpllue.androsU but 1M a month. 881m German School, .My German clauea can be commenced any time alter Hept. 15. Terms, private lessons, 60c C'lasaraof Ave, ft The German Satur day school for children will be opened at Uhannlng ball.corner Ohemeketaand Cottage on Bept. 7, Terms, Mo per month, I am a native ot Germany hold a German teachers' another from the 8L LouU, Uo., publlo schooU, waw. wr. a. g iuvrKUT Miisir TeacbiDg. llano singing In the Italian method and harmony taught. Regular course in music gives by Dr. farlu. Will be In Salem two dya each week. Limited number t pupils received, treasons given at homes of pupils wha derired. iave order at WUey 11. Allen Co., and Wills' Ucalo stores. d 820 lm TOE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL ,... DRAW, OREOON. Wrtt ftw catalogue, J 7 tmZ&x fl 1. it Angel uoiie HOP STOVE THE BOSS THE J UMBO, and IRON KING. HOP PIPE KSZIBBk of aU kinds and dimensions. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Steiner & Blosser, State Street, Salem, amr w.!A.;ca!mc l'i ustdeut. J.JH. Ainnnr UashlcrJl OK SALEM-iJ TruusuctH n gbneral banRtui; bpslness :. ft LANE Mkiiohant Tailor, 211 Commercial St., Salem JurlN B1ANLEY. JIM MEAD STAISTLEYAfME.lDt STEAM WOOD SAW i, ill. WcRtacott's bUifiiO. buck of l'.O Alilnt innvlr 1 JW ttllrv Leave older al (Mill J. J. JULAUKINSt HORSE SHOEING Miopatiro ChemekeU street, near Com irelal, Hpecial nttenllun to Interfering and rsnn with dlseoMod fiit. WELL DRILLING Contracts wanted at rcasonablo prices, Work guaranteed. Itcferenoi as to expert enceand rcuponslbllitytlurntiihed, Write 1. L. KKTZKH. Palem, 9 6i Or. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers. Hnh' New Hrlck.over.thebnnk.rom'l ntrel East and South -VIA- THE oriASTA ROUTE "OJiiht Southern Pacific Comoany, OAuropfAlKxruxaa TiiAi.vnuN. daily b TWKEN IFOttTlJlWD AND B. T, South. I Nortli. B.W p. m. 11:00 p.m. 10:15 u.ra. Uy. Portland Ar. liv. Balem Uy. Ar. Ban Fran. l,v. KM u, a UOOu.m u.00 p. m Above trains stop at Kait Portland, Or egon uuy, vvoouourn,aaiem, iuruerMarion, Jt'tltTHOn, Albany, Albnny Juuotlou, Irving, Kugene, Oreswell.Urulns and all stations from itoHenunr 10 Asniana inciUHive. KOHKHUKaMAll. DAILY, 8:b0 a.m. U.00 a. m MBS p. m. JiV. 1'orlland Ar. 4:11) p. in Lv. Balem I.v. 2.-2J p. m Ar. itosebunc Uy. 8-00 a, va Bouth balkm 1-AssaKNUKU. North 1:10 p. m. I I.v. 1'ortluud. Ar. 1 10,15 u.m Kia p. m. I Ar. Hnlem. liv 8.00 a.m, Diuiug Curs ou Ogilcn Uouto PULLMAN BDFFBT SLBBPERS -.AND Second Class Sleeoin0, Cars AttheJ to all through tralmi. ycstSide DmsioD, Between Portlmia and Gpryallis : PAIX.Y.-fKXOKPT BPNDAT). 7:30 a.m. (Lv. li-15 p. m. 1 Ar. Portland (Xirvallts Ar. Lv. U.AI p. iu lui) p. m At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Central & Kastern Itallroad. SaVKJMdTHAlW (DAILY KXCKfTHUWPAT 4:16 p. m. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. ' Porllnnil Ar. 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