Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 17, 1896, Image 3

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As an Athlete
It is nocoi sarjr that ay system should be
In first clans condition. Whether In train
ing for running, sparring or heavyweight
juggling, I always begin by taking Hood's
Bursaparllla. It kesps ay system In good
condition and I gladly recomrnond It."
I. 0. JAqUEfl, ICO 11th Ht., Saa Francisco.
Hood's Sarsapariila
Is tho only Truo Dlood Purifier Promt
ncntly in tho Fubllo Eye. Get HOOD'S
Hood's puis syn: r1Saientc..nitlpv
THE INSUFFICIENCY OF GOLD.
The champions of gold mononictal
llsm take great comfort from the
llgurcs wlileli show a considerable In
crease In the world's output of that
metal. The claim that nearly $180,
000,000 was mined Inl804,and an aver
age of $140,715,280 for .the five years
beginning with 1800. They claim
that when tho figures for 1895 are In
they will hIiow a large advance upon
this, yet their own llgurcs aro snlll
dent evidence agaliiBt their theory
and their policy. Jn the llvo years
18..-18rt0 -the average annual addition
to the world's stock of gold was $134,
033,000. Since then we have had an
Increase of but $12,000,000 n year to
meet the increased demand for money
caused by tho world's growth in pop
ulation, In trado and industry. What
other interest of Importance has
achieved a growth of less than eight
percent In thirty-live years? Put
that trilling growth alongside the
vast-expansion of merchant shipping,
of iron maklng,or of tho manufactures
of textiles, and it is seen at once that
the gold supply has advanced like tho
tortoise, while everything else has
gone ahead with tho strides of a
Hercules.
Besides this, In 18501860 the mints
of tho world wore open to silver as
well as gold, and found tho supply of
tho .latter, although but 8 per cent
less than at present, insulllclcnt to
meet is need for money. How much
greater the present lnsulllcioncy of
gold for prcscht needs, Philadelphia
American:
Advcntlsni. lie was tobtml man
phlBcnlly mid. an eloquent and porsit
aslve nncrtclinr, wltli u voice of grertt
compass, llownsu native of llliudu
Island nnd was bobnil out asan ap
prentice to n cabinet maker when a
youth.
LEGISLATIVE RECORD.
It should bo said that Hpcnkcr
Moorcs voted with tho Portland ring
lllibustcrers, probably out of n feeling
that It would have been a discourtesy
to tho senate for him, as presiding
olllccr, to have voted otherwise.
Tho legislature adjourned February
23. The resolution above was adopted
by tho house February 0.
Tho house had passed n number of
reform bills which tho senate simply
Ignored. The house showed In various
ways that a majority of that body
were disposed to keep their pledges.
Tho house, 18 days before adjourn
ment, called the attention of tho sen
ate to the fact that It was not exped
iting reform measures, when, as a
body, It could transact btfalncs much
more rapidly than the house. When
it ignored 'Mr. Gates' resolution of
Inquiry, It put Its foot In a trap from
which some of Its members are now
howling loudly to extricate them
selves.
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valuable publications, each known o
tho world as a standard In Its Held:
Tho Toledo Blade,
The Queen of Fashions,
Womankind,
Tho Farm Nows,
Tho Child Garden.
These valuable publications are
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for infants and Children.
OTHERS, Do You Know ,.t .
Batemau'a Drops, Godfrey's ConlUl, Many so-called Soothing flynipn, nnd
inotj. remedies for children art composed of opium or morphine?
tin Yon Know- that opium and morphine ore stupefying narcotic polonsr
Ho You Know that In most countries Jrngglttsara not permitted toselt natvotlM
frtthout labeling them tolsoiPif
Tto You Know lliat you should uot penult nny medicine to be given your child
ttoless you oryour phyildan Uiovr of what It Is composed ?
Ho Votl Know that Castortilsa purely vegetable preparation, m that a Ustot
lis Ingredients Is publUhed with every bottle ?
Wo Yon Know that Castorla Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel rltcher.
kat It has been In use for nearly thirty years, aud that more Castorla U mow sold than
of all other remedies for chltdrcn combined t
Io Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcher and his nstlgus to use the word
" Can tori a " and Its formula, aud that to Imitate them Is n state prison oflcnc ?
T)o Yon Know that one of the reasons for grnutlnjf this government protection
wis because Castorla had been proven to be aLooltttcly ImrmlcSB?
Ho You Know that 35 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 35
cents, or one cent a dote?
Ho Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchlldron may
lie kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, tltcac tlitngff are worth knowing. They are facts.
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Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla.
J. C. GOODALE
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Goodale Ltimbr Company
OF SALEM
Jilt
Yards oriTwelfttiSand. Trade ,Streets3
AMONG THE PREACHERS.
In denouncing unworthy Jews, the
Hebrew Standard speaks thus: "Wej
are sorry to say that thero aro quite a
number of craven-hearted Jows who
feel flattered when told that they look
like Christians; weak-kneed Jows who
aro ashamed of their faith; servile
Jows who think that because they eat
pork, peoplo will imaglno they aro pro
gressive; greedy Jows who violate
their Sabbath becauso they can make
a few dollars; Bhoddy Jews who believe
that a lavish display of Jewelry will
atono for their uncouth manners;
bolsteroijs Jews who pluy cards In
their shirt sleeves at their hotel rooms
with open windows on tho Christian
Sabbath, and Indifferent Jows who
only believe in Jewish weddings and
Jewish funerals."
Thero Is one Christian minister for
every nine hundred of tho population
In Great Brltlan. and thero is but ono
in every 114,000 In Japan, ono In 105,
080 In India, ono In 222,000 In Africa
ono in -137,000 In China.
Tho Rev. II. W. Jones, who was
pastorof tho First Baptist Church,
Stepney, Conn., organized a law and
order league thero some time ago, and
started In to purify tho town. The
members of his church told him In
very strong language that they wero
not In sympathy with his views on
reform matters, and ho promptly re
signed. In tweilty-Qvo years tho Presby
terian women of tho parent woman's
board have raised 82,090,050, and have
1C2 missionaries and 1,100 native
readers and teachers in the Held.
The lato Joshua Vaughan IIlme9,
who dledtit Elk Point, "S. D., at the
IlfTA of nlnnv-rtnA luinnnm fnmfillfl for
the aid he gave' William Sillier in
preaching the doctrines of Second ,
San Francisco has held a mass meet
ing to denounce tho Turkish outrages
committed on tho Armenians. Every
American city in tho United States
should do likewise.
Prof. Heritage, of Willamette
musical college, gives a concert at
Eugene on tho 28th Inst.
Z3 Keep tholiiost complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber
in tho city, and sell on tho most favorable terms. Lath and Shingles
Our stock Is mado at our own mills, of thebes't lumber In tho stato.
C. G, SCHRAMM,
Manager.
Give the people postal savings
banks. .
In most of tho counties there is a
higher tax levy than last year.
Organize tho poultry product.
Thero Is wealth In poultry.
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST
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PROGRESS.
People wlfofcet the greatest
degree of comfort and real en
joyment out of life, are those
who mate the most out
of 1it nrmnrttltlltlp!!-
""" Quick perception and
, good judgment, lead such
irAM.nlv tn nrinnt and
rnalce use of those refined
and improved products of
modern inventive genius
wntcu uesi serve uic
needs of their physical
being. Accordingly,
the most Intelligent
ond progressive people
... fminii tn rmnloff
). mnt refined and
L perfect laxative to reg-
Vulate and tone up the
.stomach, liver, and
bowels, when in need
of such an agent hence the great popularity
SrVf; ti.5.m Pleasant Pellets. These are
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Service mnd Scenery "Unequalled
Through Palace and Tourist Slcepern
ZDtntnff and Buffet Zibrary Cars
Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East.
.p!.i.... ......!.. nA ti4rr(TnfT rlieclctd to all noints.
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comfort in travel take the ureal norinem.
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For
BOZORTH BROS., Agents.
R. C. STEVENS. G. W. V. A.. Seattle, Wasb.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A., Portlaod.pi.l,
made from the purest, most refined and
concentrated vegetat extracts, and from
forty-two to forty-four are contained in
.....i. ioi iilrh U sold at the same price
as the cheaper made and more ordinary
pills found In the market. In curative vir
tues there Is no comparison to be wade be
twee'n them and the ordinary pills, as any
one rnay easily learn by sending for a free
sample, (four to seven doses) of the Pel
lcta, wileb will be sent on receipt of name
i nAAtm nn n nostal card.
ANCe U3EDTHEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR.
The Pellets cure biliousness, sick and
bilious headache, dfniness, costiveness. or
constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite,
coated tOBu, taflfestlon, or dyspepsia:
wlndv belcbings, "beart-buni,'' pain and
d&aper c!tW. and kindred derange
Menu of the liver, stomach and bowels.
Put up In glass vials, therefore always
fresh and reliable. One little "Pellet"
is a laxative, two are mildly cathartic.
As a "dinner pill," to promote digestion,
tale oncTach Jay after ilnner. To relieve
distress from over-eatlng, they are : un
equaled. They are, tiny. suMoated
granules; any child will readily take them.
Accept no substitute that maybe recom
mended to be "lust as good.' It mav be
better for the dealer, because of paying him
a better profit, but he is not the one who
World's Dispbnsary Medical AS30
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The Willamette Hotel.
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LEADING HOTEL OF THE 'CITY.
Reduced rates. MansCement liberal.- Electric csrs leave l.oteUor all public Uslldlng.
and,points ol Interest, special rates win dc giTtii . r-
A, I. WAGNER
Willamette Truck Co.
Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge.
Dest equipment for allklu.ls'oi heavy drayinR and .wptess hauling. , founder gg
Front Drug Sto e at all tlmoi. ' '
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brings tho klndorgarten into the
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Co.
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HOFER BROTHERS
EDITORS,
Salem, - Oregon.
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VIA THE
Union Pacific System.
llirongli I'lillmsn 1'alnce Sleepers. Toutls
Sleepers nlnl I'tcn declining Chairs dsilv
between
POHILA.SDio CJJ IG AGO
Our trains arc hcitted by stesm and can
llglilcd ly I'inlich llylit.
Time tu Clilcaco, 3 t 2 (leys
Time to New York, 4 t-3 uats.
Which is many hours quicker thin cm
petltot).
Tor rales, lime table ami fall information
spply to
Agents, Sihui, Or.
U. W. UAJiTKH, C. 11. WINN,
(.irncinl Agent, Dm. l'ass. Agent,
IJ5 'llilitl Street, 1'ortlAnd.
0. R. & N. CO.
n. M'NEIl.I., RECEIVER.
TO TUB BAST GIVES TUB CHOICI
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Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den
ver Omaha smt Kansas Cily. Low rstes M
eastern cities.
OCEAN CITIES.
Portland San Rianclsce.
Steamers leave Alniworth dock. Fortlnnd,
Dec. 4th, 9th, 14th 19th, 34th, and 29th at
8 p. in.
FareCabin, 855 steerage, 2.50.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Fortland Eucene.
Steamers Elmore and Eugene leave Salem
for Eugene and CorvallU Saturdays, Sundays,
Tuesdays snd Thundays at about 5 p. w.
Leave for Portland Mondsys, Tutsday,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a, m.
Lowest freight and passenger rates,
Round-trip tickets vera cheap.
Tickets sold and bacaace checked through
I to an points without extra transfer cnarges,
Fot full details call on Dotso fc Barker,
nMta UaIaih H.ilifnn w (Milv
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V. II. HURLWURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
For full details call on or address
O. M. POWERS,
Fool of Tradest. Local Agent.
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RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elegant Dinln Cars.
Tourist Sleeping Cars
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dululh, Fargo,
Grand Forks, Crookstoo, Winnipeg,
Helena and Uutte,
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Iloston, and all Points
bast ani bourn
For Information, time cards, maps and
tickets, call on or write
THOMAS, WATTJ&.C0.
AGENTS,
265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. D. Chsrlton, Ast. Gen'l. Pass. Act.,
Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or,
OREGON CENTRAL
,AND-
Eastern R. K. Company
VAQUINA 1UY ROUTE.
Connecting at Yanulna Ray with the San
Frsncisco & variulna Hay Steamship Co.
STEAMER "FARALLON," ,
a I and fint.clau In every respect, balls
from Yaqulna for San Francisco about every
8dy. . , ,
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed ,
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
a .1 t".illfita
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rare irom Aioany or i""inv nnj .
Frsncltcoi Cabin. $U steersge.S cabin, J,
round trip, gooa oouays, io.
ror saiiinc uaies appiy 10
II fiAVALDEN. Acent.
Albsny, Or.
CHAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or,
EDWIN 8TONB, Manager, Cervallii, Or.
A. J. CHURCHILL., Local Agent, bslew.,
R M. WAITErniNTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
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Legal BlanklukUhnt,
Ilifthfs.New4ftlck over the bank Com'l HMt
Onlygoxlb. '.Ufietton guaranteed. StablfJk of State Insurance block,
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