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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1895)
I'iliWtilirmim&tJZii WWUlM - ..J- r: ' - .--r- ,&rr ltMtMPtlMiU . .--,., .. .hiiwii,!,, nmwiwuiniwijiiiwwiiiiiN MiHmi-m w i m -f- rP THE BEST HPE 'TOBACCO. iteN - &?. I 'utludt! r& m i TIiJ e Constipation, Dlzzlncf a, Falling Ben witionn.Ncnr oiutwllolilnr of tho eye. rind othoi patt& Strengthens in vl Borate and tonci tin rntlroottrn. Hudran cure Dob lilt) Ncrvouinct. Krniisioui anrtdevolorx and restore wook orcRiir 1'i'ns In th or i ' vi'jaior n I n mrnt t norii 1 i i .' of " . n f i i i- I' o l i i ii (Uii raon of Luropo mid Iliic'an la pu riy yCf J ittD'P. lludy-j Btnpa POTalurccos nf thn fl 1 u k V ctmrgo In Hi days, (tiros bdolr. Ioibc by day o nlkbtttoppci LOST MANHOOD m w quIcMr. Over 5,000 private endorsements. l'rematuronctn mrnus lmnotcnoy .a ilio flrtt (tiro. It Is a symptom ofsomlnal weaknecs and btrrcnnrs. It can bo slopped in XOuaya bytliouiooflludyau. Tho new dlcocrywas maOn by thoBnoclat lilioftlionldfninoiigHudien Medical Institute. It Is tho strongest vltailzcr made It Is very powerful, but lm:mU is. fold for 81.00 a pck agoorG packages for S3.00(plalneoalcd boxes). hrItttmguarautco glvuii.nTncuro. If you buy ilzboxcsnnd are rot cntl.fly cured, six moro r'll bosent to yon f-.o of all chaws. cnlf ir clrrult.r'und tctlmmills. Address HUDSON IMKDIOAI. JNHTITUTK, function HtoclUon,ITIurliot.S:IlIINtt Hun lrun Cisco. Cnl. BSoocI Builder fMndfoi deacrluilv. paupbl.l Dr. WILLIAMS' Hit. NED1CINB CO., -rhox. Schenectady, Tf.Y t fur r4.5l rtrnrVvlllr 0 illii . i. a uuii (juiiuiiuu remedy for UonorrlKea ravuntf j-iwi, apermaiorrucn, Wlilina, unnatural dii- 'Jal u6d.;i. notrtnuca charui'N. or any lnUammn ti.t u .trl.tart. jCnT.aii cuuuilon. unu, irriiauoii or uiccra tlon of m it on ii mum 'THttyH3UllMIClliO. """ .im-Miiimnii S?AciNBMlTI,0.E1Pg mM y riijlU, "' VtvflTl J. (ivnn.d urnitdlii n l.l or i lioltli, ii.lt. iw&a&ow&o TMC iOUEEMQF FASHION ' THE FASHION TAPCr, C? THE DAY. Buperb, Btrlotly "ITpToDato" Poslsas IUujtiatloaj nn.i l'aslilou Kotca. Rcllaljle, Briglit nr.d Cleau. A ycar'J eultcil.-itlon A Only GO Conts, fi iBoludlnj, dee, yeor iholto of any ouo fA ot thj 0 Ce!obra!3d L'oGall Dazar Patterns, 5 tad all petterna to euuscribcrs for Only 10 or 15 Cents. This beautiful pnpr free ono yeop to any person paylnsr i51 60 In advance for tho Daily Jouhnai. by mall elx mouths or for a longer period, nOFER BROS., Editors. CHEAPEST. Salem. BEST, Oregon., Nerve J. Tnniis &Xmb- C7 fctifirj.WS' Gtrvtrr JV9 MV..l?tfS!cWr 1'.7 ryr IX3T $&S&E2E& tyAWzStfr w fSsem5j0VJ KWJMBiftS!! t. b. dsNATon M'iinmn TJio Ortflon Donfttnr roon to Le.Ve for Wnthlnittou, "or Hniid OrAxtmlHti, fiv, U Mr. Uo, W, Mdlltlili. U.illml Hltkii floii.vt.f tut Ihla ,ij(P) will loava or VVhoIiIiikIijii by Urn Noillicfti I'mcIHii tiiiiuffi.w iiinriiiiiK, ami will urrlvo ut tliuiiHlloiml uaiilmi In iiniplo tltiio to bo piffirit nt tho (ipciiliirf of lhofi4'.li ami Ion nf truiKrcM, whloli untiyutiVH on Dicoitiber 2, Todny Houutoi Mollrldo will vIhII Hi, II!oii( hi old hntix, butlil return to 1'orilnnd In tlnio to tnko the eftgl-hoiind train, Ivnvltitf hero nt 11 o'ulook Motidny moriilii,; Henator MoUrltloyitorday llncimsed atlotiKlli tho polllloal ollimtlMi, nud poUo particularly couuerniiiK the financial tiltualloii of tho country. He bellovcn that protection to Atnurluan IndtiHtrleH la the llrrt nud foremost I18U0 bifuro thu people, but with this ho neHndates tho financial question, nud prcueuts views ho baa hitherto not tated io fully. Wheu nskod to givo bis views, Senator MoUrldo said: "In a previous Interview published lu the Ort-goulnu the day following my election, Inaid: 'A return to the itopubllcau policy of protection Is esaoullal to thu restoration of national UuanccH to a honlthy condition.' 'The courEO of events aluco that lime haustrongthnubd and courmed uio In that expression. Our preneut tarllt policy place before the capitalists both tho temptation aud opportuulty to forcn issues of government bonds lu which to Invest their Idle capital. Under thu existing tnrltl. American manufactures uro depressed und many factories are closed, aud, consequently, there is not tho samo demand from mauuftfciurera for loans that there would bo, except for foreign competi tion, encouruced by tho Qormau-Wil-on tnrlil act. "Tho largo amounts of capital for merly employed lu manufacturing aud other Industries uro seeking invest ments, nud holders thereof And no Hold so luvltlug as that of loauB to tho national govornmont on its builds, The fallurooftho present tarrltT to provide sutllclent revenuo for currant expenses of the govornmont aflorda tho opportunity, and this condition of things can bo romedled only by a re tu.n to a tarllt system that will pro tect Anierlcuu iudustties from foreign competition, aud also proyldo suillolent rovonua for govermoutal cxponses. Under suoh a system, capital will no longer seek bonds at a low rato for in vestment, but will find amplo demand and larger returns In manufacturing and domestlo trades. "Tho ro-ostabllBhraent of tho ropub llean proteotivo tarlfl system will largely luoreaee tho balancoof inter national trade In favor of tbo United States, thereby, to a great extent, pre venting tho exportation of gold, and making practicable an enlarged ubo of sliver In our domestlo exchanges, with out disturbing confidence In tbo main tenance of the equality ot values of all tho dollars Issued by the government, whether of gold, silver or paper. "Ofllolal statistics tbow that in tho last fiscal year, during ton months of wbloh tho Gorman-Wilson tarlfl act has been in force, there has beou au lncreaso ofimports from abroad of moro than $88,000,000, and t doorsaso in tho value of our foreign exports of more thau $ 72,000,000, over tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1804. Undor such con dltlons, It Is not surprising that gold U exported to pay international balances against us, and that there Is apprehen slon that, while these conditions con tlnue, free coinage, or tho freo colnngo of silver, would send gold to a premium and caustfour eDtlro stook of gold com to bo boarded or exported." "What, In your opinion, will be done In reference to free-silver legislation nt the coming session of congress?" "Promtneut leaders of tho freosllyor movement In the house and eeuato have recently stated that the vote Jn the bouse of representatives would bo WHkHn CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims aw " "fir a book that explains now full wanljc ylzor is easily, quick y and permanently restored. No man Buffering from weakness can af. ford to Ignore thu timely advloo. Book tells &w )full strength, do- velonmont and M$gtZ$?& 5?UnyapP&ou. VSyiC 'if ajgiiapiw';ii'i'iijiiimi.;iijMii1imwi InfRstv ntfnliist (hfl freo mid unlimited doliingo ot silver, and dial tiollilit would be (lono for silver In ilia np lironoliliijt flexion of aonntm. My own vleivH Imvfl been siiniuloiilly outllnud In what I lv pffcvlotuly slutsd t (fardliiij finttoiinl fluniices, On null m qiieillou 1 am In lull acoiild with III deuluralloh of llio Itipubllcdti national platform of 1892, ntid I nm In favor of tho largest possible- una of both gold nud sllvor, ootulsleut with tho main talnanco of the equal putohnslu and (Icl't.ptiylng power of both tnetols," "How do you regard tho movement to scouro the opening of tho Nicaragua canal, and Its edects upon tho United BtaUs as n nntlonT" "I consider tho construction of the Nicaragua canal Is In tho most Import ant public Improvement to tbo I'aclflo slope, ns woll at tho entlro nation, that has ever been proposed In congress. This I bollovo to bo truo, not only be cause of its importance from ncommer. clal point of view, but because of its use as a means ot dofonso. "Tho opening of the canal by giving shorter Hues of transportation botweon tho principal shipping ports of the I'aclflo aud Atlantic soaboards, would matorially reduce tho rata of freight on tbo principal exports of the Paclllo slope,' would opon and extoud the market for all manufactures of wood mid lumber, und, by reason of water competition, would reduco tho rates of freight on tho transcontinental rail waya all iuuring to tbo benefit of our producers aud shippors. I think the opening of tho canal would bo of Im mediate aud special benefit to Oregon and Washington In opening up to us tho markets of tbo Atlantic for all tbo produatsofour forests. "There Is another matter related to tho proposed opening of tbo Nicaragua canal, wblob I regard as of muob Im portance to tho United Btates: That of tho rehabilitation of tho Amerloan merohaut marine. We should not only securo tbo construction and opening of tho canal by tho government, but we should by n wine and generous policy encourage tbo building of American ships and tbo carrying of our Imports and our exports in American bottoms. It is estimated that tbo peoplo of tbo United States have paid to the ownors of foreign ships an average of $150,000, 000 per year for freight during the last 30 years, making a total of $4,600,000, 000, a sum greater than our entlro lu dobteduoss to foreign nations. As this freight must bo paid in gold, or in products whoso valuo Id measured in gold, It Is a yery great drain upon the country, wblcb might be avoided by a polloy of adequate protection to Amer ican shipbuilding," Senator MoBrido will bo found an earnest udvooatn In securing appropria tions for tho completion of publlo Im provements In this state, and for such further improvements of Oregon rivers and harbors as havo beea favorably reported upon by tbo United States engineers. During tho pant eummor be has visited dlflerout sections of the state, where tbo work of publlo Im provement has been carried on, In order to fully Inform himself and to be ablo to represent Intelligently the needs of the state. Whilo admitting the monetary ques tion to bo ouo of great Importanco in wblob all good citizens bavo a lively Interest, Senator MoBrido considers the protective tarlfl the paramount ques tion brforo tbo country. It will be made, ho thinks, tbo main lasuo be tween tho two great parlies in 1800. Ho oxprcascs the utmost confidence In an overwhelming-majority for tbo Repub lican party as a result of a campaign on such an Issuo. Tho views of Benator McBrlde on this question bavo been in tho past fully set forth. Mrs, Langtry (ls soon coming to this country to play on the stage. She Bays Amorlcau women nro the best dressod In tho world, The Eugeuo Guard lias had some very juicy Items of lato about profits on prunes. Every Christian tliv should demand that outrages on the Armenians cease. Hood'a Is Wonderful. No loss than wonderful are the cures accomplished by Hood's Barsaparlila, even after oilier preparations and phy sicians' prescriptions have failed Thn reason, however, is simple, wneu me blood a enriched and purlfld disease disappears and good health returns, aud Hood's SanapurllU la tho one true blood purifier. Hood's Pills ore prompt and eflloleut and do not yurte, p&inor gtlpo 16o, wyBW'iww;jiinmwivfg?itv!M''w Prison io Anylitm, 0., M Jiirlhift, wlin w frooiVed at flu M'ufp ronl'Hiilliiry about n year iiilb from Ufinli t.'frtiuly (in n auuteurn fur luwrfi) AIi'hIIhk miiiI wlioo tliifo In (Hull ffislliulloii would linvetxpirttl mi the lord prox , vnm on rinliirriity nfltf- 110(111 OOllinilllt'd tO ItlM IdHKlIB ftiyllllll ly County Jiclg Htibimrd, il if lift novor wan poMf'flfd of it vfcry sound mind, and hia bran in asylum of llkn ollarnulvr beforti. Hit has been noting Innqtioor manner luloly nud tho nt' tending phyololnn, lit. Phllbrook, entered n complaint that lid bo tx nrtiliibd, Judge ilubbtrd, Deputy County (Jlerk J. It Glrsy, Deputy D strict Altoruoy A O (Jondll, and Dr.J N Bmllli went to tho penitentiary und looked iutohls onso, Tho result was ns above stated, Uirtktt Is 40 years old, Ho was In thn asylum several years ago on a oorntnlttmout from En gone, and last yoar wbllo confined lu tho Marlon county Jail to await tho uctloti nf tho grand Jury on a ohnrge of horse stealing he was taken before Judge Hubbard for a second exami nation which failed to result In his commitment. When the graud Jury met nt the following term ot circuit court a not truo bill was returned lu lila caao. Now Teachors. Profs. J. J, Kraps aud H. H. Bmttb, as tbe regular county board of examin ers Saturday completed the work of going over tbo work of tbo applicants for teachers' certificates at the quarterly examination, bold last week. Fifteen Of the 21 applicants were awarded cer tltlcatos. There were four first grades, ent second grade and 10 third grades, Thoso securing first grades were: Borlls Grlbble, of Aurora; Mtnulo Tasker, of JeQorson; Grace Williams and Eliza AhlhftUBdr, of Turner. ElUe Judeon, of Solum, received tbo second grade. Third grado certificates wero nwardod Ralph Jouea, of Scott's Mills; Charles Brown, ofNowberg; R. D. Casbatt, of Stayton; Pearl Shuok, of Monitor; E, B. Millard, of Balom; John A. Good, of Chemawa; Myrtlo Bufl and B. W. Mulkey, of Sllvorton; Mtnnlo Jones, of Buena Vista, and Edltb Buraell, of Mill City. Sioo Reward $ioo The readers of this paperwill bepleased learn that there is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catajrh, Hall's Catarrh Curo is the only positive euro known to the medical frarernlty. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doinz Us work. The Dronrletori have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars (or any cose that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Or. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Tbero nro 177755 tbo United Btates. miles of railroad in There are 00,835,880 rails used to cover mis ground. Tbore are 533,205,000 tlea used to bind tbeso rulls together, but no such amount, bowover, Is required to bind tbo hearts of the traveling publfo to tbe faot that the Wisconsin Control lines furnish superior facilities on all their trains between St. Paul and Chicago wblcb form closo connections with all linos to tbo east and south. Make a noto of it. Zlhoumatl8m Is a symptom of dlseaso of tbo kid neys. It will certainly be rolioved by Parks Suro Cure. That headache, backache and tired feeling come from tbe same cause. Ask for Parks' Suro Cure for the llyor and kidneys: price l'Ou, sold by Lunn A Brooks. 104 w Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE IS NO PROFESSION, whoss labors so soverely tax tbo nervous sys tem, as that of tbo ministry. Tbe de rangement of tbe nervo centers of thu brain by over work froquontly brings on attacks ot heart trouble, and norrous prostration, Rov. J. V. Kestor, M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolf a physi cian, writes Fob. M, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so complot,ely prostrate me Tlr MIlPc' ttiat " 60m'd certain I VI XUllbd must relinquish the work Heart Cure r the Bui'y entirely, Heart palpitation bocamo ReSlOreS w bad that my auditors Hon 1th would oak mo If I did not XiemiUMMit havo heart dlseaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and dorlved tho greatest possible bonoflt, I havo Just closod revival work of 10 weeks, preaching noarly ovory night and twlco on the Sabbath. lean speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr, Miles' Heart Ouro Is sold on guarantee, Ufcstbottlo will benefit or money rsfundod, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm for Infants and Children. nm iniiiiinimiwiiiiiiiuiniiiiimn innwiimiiiiiii TWIRTYytiars nit mrratlim mt Owstorta. wl th tjj yatrnnanw nt wllllnwa of ysruows, jmrwilt ( spsakjtf It withont sfslws; It i wnqnn.tlonaMy tha T)at remnAy far Xn fawts bmA Ohlhrn ihn woflil lias rtiv ittttrwn. It Is lianalass. Cltllilrnti lltto It, It trivia them hoaltli. 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