.w l m i' '.IS I'C 9 i ) VW s M' ii'il FIRE CHIEEuLU U" "His Resmrefffeahh Was Due to Paine's Celery Compound. The position of chief of lire depart ment In a big city like Minneapolis, with Its acres of valuable building property, crossed by niuncrous rail road lines and dotted with factories where tho tires are never "banked," Is onoof the utmost responsibility, and can bo trusted only to a man of un questioned character and ability. August II. lliiuge, who has lllled this responsible position for mi many years with mi much credit to himself and tho city, was born lu New York in 1852, where ho iccelvcd a common ochool education. What such a man as this has to sav can scarcely fall to carry weight wUh it: "With the hope that what I say limy In mjiiio way Ik; brought to the attention of others, who, like myself, have suffered without any appaient came, I feel const rained to recite a bilef lale regarding an experience which I trust may never 1k ie)eated I u my case. "A few inoiithsago, owing (loubtless to tbo exnetlug nature of my dut les as bead of the lire department, I liegau to feel a ort of languor and listless uess, (0 dlsgiilso which I was com pelled to bring Into play all the Hta'iigth of will I could command. The feeling grew upon me, however, and lu a short time it took such pos session or me that It alTected myapiie tlte ami caused Insomnia. 1 ap proached my meals with a feeling amounting almost to nausea, and my THIS ECONOMY PLANK. Adopted by the Last Republican State Convention. Tho plank rends as follews: "Iiiourstntoof iiITiiIix we demand closest scrutiny and economy lu ex pondltures. Wo condemn the prod igality and excess of past legislatures, and call uiion the next legislative as sembly to keep all appropriations within tho limits or tho most econom loal adinlnUtrntJon consistent with oilloloney. The oillcers or the admin istrative department of the state have become too oxponslvo, and their ex panses must be reduced. When t lie constitution llxtw the salary, only the constitutional salary should lie paid, without aildlt lonal emoluments. The practice or employing uiiiiccoNary clerks and of paying fees u oxcoss of Jut payment for services needed or Ninloird, has become an tibtiso (hat must ho cut oir, and wo pledge the Kepubllean party to tho prosecution and nccoiupllshniiml of this nform Hlstrlet attorneys and other onielals hliould be paid tlxod salaries, since payment of fees encourages litigation and entails upon the taxpayers heavy timl needless exiieiiso." llucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tltf lU S.ilve U iUt ni9il fax Cult. Jlnilke. Sorei, Ulrtrt. ai Rlieum. Fvei Ho?',,l "i'!H.,c,, rhPI,l l''l. ChllblatuV ami all hMn hnipttwii. ami jitttHhtlvKvurVj JIUi or no y uulwd. It It cuiranutd W, flieicifcct stttilaeiion orniottty refunt,lf rlc 35 nm lx Fr wle hv Fred A ICff. ' Children Crvfo r'f pVtorl., VSME bed with honor at the rctlcs night which I was almost cci lain was before me. MuMcrs became mi serious with me that I could no longer keep silent uIkmiI myself and speaking of it toonc of my friends one day, he suggested that 1 I i.i hilnc's celeiy compound. I piirclni'icd a lKittle and bufoie J had taken a doen doses I knew that the suggestion was a good one. 1 felt an Improvement. I continued to use it, and felt restored. My appetite lsgood, mid I sleep well, and instead of an Irksome grind my business Is again a pleasure to me. I attribute this hap py state or ami Irs to I'aiiioW celery - Mj01"!'"""!." As In the case, of V Ire Chief Hunge tlie beginning or poor health Is very apt to nib one of tho will power to start Immediately iilwiit getting opt of danger. It Is this Inertia of oor iieaiiu nun iiiaKcsau ordinary "inn down" IsMllly condition so dangerous, and so likely togo-on tosoinethlnir worse. Kvery day It Is clearly shown that It won't do to live tlrcd-out, and on tho vergo of breaking down. Tho languor and the lack or strength aro sure to Increase. Now Is the time to throw otTdlbcase. As the new year lieglns there aro few est hindrances to getting bark sturdy health and strength. Tho bracing weather a musos 11 longing for health, l'alne's celery compound, taken now, does Its liest service towanl driving out disease, and establishing llrm health. PORTLAND REFORMERS. Who Wont a special Session of the Leg islature. Oreconlan, Jan. 17. MK, BIMON KAVOltS IT. Mr. Joseph Simon, hold-ivor sena ator, said: n"I am Inclined to favor an oxtraor- j dlnary session or tho legislature, pro vided any reasonable assurance Is given that we could accomplish the purposo or It.s demand or economic moasurws, a matter lu which tho peo ple or the state, particularly In this county and city, aro Interested. 1 think that, ir the leglslatuio should convene lu extraordinary so-sMon, wo would lie successM! lu passing such measures. As has been well said lu the Oiegonlau, tepoatedly.ulne-tonths or tho outgoing leglslatiuo aro seek ing re-elect Ion. This will pnivo tho strongo.st jsisslblo Incentive In favor or economy. There U a strong sontluiont among " "" "iniimiiiK nil clamor iieople for more econom-1 leal nmnagoment of public alTalrs, In .ffiM'.V' fft? tiny lldepartn,unfHan,Uhls.sM,h,eadlly,KTg,a grcming tlint lwWnt6i.Unwnoi.IC thoy docli-ed, mowoiml tho Uoma.ul." Mil. I'AXTON V'AVOKH IT. O. V. l,ii,.r.inifc.w.i,.M.- .....ir- i"-"-illlllV 9.1 III. "I favtiran ivxint MMlon UvatiMi 1 , ,, - Iwlleve we can niluci' eiKiiH.v Wo Nnllnn this. Tho only relief . to'rc ' UC0 public MpHHlUuw, ami lessen taxation. Nogood rvaMmcxI.u why ' ilblKlm.ll,l., lu, .!.. n,... .. ' ,. ...t. ...... u,.x ,v ,. , lin , unp8 4 M1MI I dWldlfl ( ,'rcqulA JuLdlclgia legislation will t ini.Am till ti HJThacoatof on extra ifesstmi troulif boVilW compared itb f-hs "vlng tnat could be mads. number of excellent inciiHUrcd look ing to public retrenchment and econ omy were Introduced nt the lust scs MIJ!SSflABOttmiWRyilBIES ntitjpfn protracted ncnntorlnl contest nlwliis IntqrK-re with the enactment Qwractcfistic Lcttcrs prom All of lawn. ' such Influence would r p i now Interfere with legislation. The Kinds ot people, members linvo been home and nave seen the distress arising front falliilo-t m n'.fm mppiIpi! laws and 1 Ixdlcvo to past Denied laws, a - would return to Salem Imbued with earnest spirit to correct, whatever of existing evils legislation can reach. "Tlic governor I know Is personally extremely anxious to iriiinv puoiic - .. l"" 1 "" "" '" iltrld economy. The people of tin whole state aro of the same mind Monitors of the legislature nuwt Scapes!. It Is too cheap to do with-rcall-,0 this, and J believe rn extra K''ttSm session called for the express purpose t lmve a bill run on them, of reducing expenses could not fall to , j'fi In ad accomplish good. I think lb worth vauce for a paper unless they want It ......... mid imnrnclate It. Tun WKKKtA' Is U'"'K' Mit. r.ofo fa vents ir. Mr. Joel M. Long, representative: "I see no objection to an cx'.ra sm slon. From my acqualiU-i tv a nin members of tho limine, I am or ojiln- Ion that thoy will bo wlHIng to pass any reasonable measures looking tiwaidivlier of the poople f.ome.v- ' ' orbli.int tax.H or abases that have, crept Into the a lmlulstr.il Ion of pub- 1 ... lleairalM. Perfectly willing to spend the necessary time at Salem for such purpose, f believe thcro Is a general 1 unni i. ni.iit, tiirmiLfiimit tbo stntn for for " some kind or relief, and the people should make some public expression to show whetheror not they deslrcau extra session of the legislatuie; There was a slight error published In the Orcgoiilau regarding tho posi tion of Governor Lord. During tho session of the legislature ho repeatedly came to mo as a mnmber or tho com mltto on compensation or state and iind cdimlv olllci-rs. nsklnp Mint, nil f.lio iilllcorn Im nliifiwl mi !i Biilnrr nnrl ' ,,.. . .. t, , , ' it that could not be done, ho expressly requested t hat the leglslat lire ut least , , . . . . , name his salary, as he desired some certain sum stated so that one could , , , ,, . . , . know beyond dispute Just what salary the governor of the state was recelv- . I '"tfi "A snoi'lill Kosslnn of Mm IntrlHlntnrn ..,,.., ...... . could airord relief to the pcoploas follews: "First A proper adjustment of salaries, ".Second A tnodllleatlon of tho as sessment law on the lines or the llurko bill, which, or ItseU, would save to Multnomah county and tho city or Portland, the cost or all Its oillcers. "Wiping rrom tho statutes or the state all laws creating Blnectir es." Ykw Pahk Ci.uu, Uhpubllcans aie requested to assemble at tho II. A. C. Uand ball Satuulay at 2 p. 111. in postollleo block. P.y order or Chns. Hurggrar, president, Wiley A. Moores secretary. THl: BUSINHSS AUN'S 1UNCI!, Hard Work and Indigestion go Maud in Hand. Coucentmtfd thought, continued m, rob the utomach if neccuHary blood, and this la aUo true of h.itd physical labor, When a five horse-power engine Is nude to do ten home-power work something is Colnjr to break. Very often the hard, worked man coming from the field or the office will "bolt" I1I1 rood In n few min utes which will take hour to dlRCHt. Then too, uuuy foods aie about as useful in the stomach us a ken of uallx would be in a fite tinder a Mler. The Ill-used stomach wanes to dp Ih wotk without the proper stimulus which it BeUfrom the blood and nerves. 1 he nerve nre weak and "ready to uresk," because they do not get the nourishment they require fiom the blood, finally the ill used brain In morbidly wide awake when the overworked nuii at. tempts to find rest in bed. The application of common sense In the treatment of the stomach and the whole system brings to the busy man the full en. Joiment of I fe sml 1iciiIi.iIo,.iUm .i.... be takes Wr Pierce's Pleasant Vellets to -"" uiiiuus momscu or alter a. too lrVl eVn.! ,rA..5fcTO.&0,!!2 kiictii unions Kiomscu or alr dl ihwrVRlTSa oXffl I .Jfi S&Si Ibe llvet; then the "Medlcat Dl.covery" """'"X?".?. ."'e.MPnlUl. iIOMstoln. create me wood anil cut eh It. li 1,.. . KVi-i"iuMPV he "u,n membrwes v. ms nuuiiiu mm ooweia. toninir tin and ""n8benln- them for all time. The ........ ,jn,v..i tn me cucctoi me Dure pSS. , if Z? $& ,K irrK.inii i mn..H. . gcstlou 5f Jh "ifrZ VooS V ftLWh "R.5? . iicnrousncts, and any TOUVr. mVk ' --.kLT-X.?l '"."""w j -- ,",;c' - uwiwvi H-uy . " vi im mv vvwhty. limy' Up VV II r M a.. iA Phenomenal' Demand for Weekly Newspaper, The phenomenal circulation of the Wukkia- Capital Joijunai, in all the tonlcM r Western Oregon causes ., gicatdeal of comment, and needs SS nre 8t,rilt.k otr 'the list as soon as a sub- M-rlption expires the additions Mir- Mill ' .!' ....-... - it ih this ciikai'KST KS MnKnHt" Hilt!-S i'(!tiis. At tills low nrlec all can alford to take an Oregon weekly, and thec hard times thev naturally take the imnoiHilarasTunONK Cunt Dai.y which is conceded to oe mu inosi poii . . . i . . .. . .-.. nliir ilnllv In Western Orcsoti. A man brought In a silver half dollar the other day and ordered It for two months. Ho said: "I can't get work . Mils wliilnr. I ran ire I, aloiicr without om meal a day. Hut I can't get along Jjgnut g.CntSilSS t comes a welcome messenger tocheer the whole family." The pejiple feel the same way about the Wkkki.y. vijom nhtahts hay. ;(''"; a cheering letter from a Milwrl- bcr at iselarts, Oregon who encloses a dollar ami writes: has the true Republican ring about it. 1 wish that every paper In the try would advocate the lwoplcs conn- lwoplcs cause mi Iin lAifttKf i r tltia in j jir uuuiuwiu viuvi t win tin an I can tor Tun JounNAii W. C. O'HAKA, A llcpubllcan or the school or Abra ham Lincoln." Mr. O'llara Is not afraid to sign himself an Abraham Lincoln llcpubll can and Tin: Jouhnal reels proud to lie considered a clunnpion or Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. FIIOM MAINi: TO TUXAS, Come orders ror Tub $1 Wi:ukly .Touknal. Silver dollars are sent. John Holm, Lullng, Texas, sends us a big dollar or the daddy In a com mon envelope. It Is one of those "In viwu MCJiini, God WeTrust.' dollars, coined lu J8:i, tTOOll CllOUL'll fot' UllV AlllCl'lCail, II IK I good enough for any newspaper. Tin: ouunal Is the only silver Dally and Weekly In Oregon. Tin: Jouunal Is the only Daily and Weekly In Oregon that tights the whole gold bond hum- bug and stands ror the right of the Amcrlcanpcoplotobuythelrbonds.lt demands Republican legislation for the American people Instead of for tho corporation, the trusts, the IkuhI- holders and syndicates. OUDKK TH1J JOUHNAI.. 'Circulate the IUily and Wkkkly. Stand by the causo or good govcrment tor uic masses and sound American principles. Wo will paycxtra postago on sliver. Don't send Htamrjs. Hood's Is Wonderful. No less wonderful aro the cures ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla, oven after other preparations nnd physicians' prescriptions havo failed. Tho reason, however, Is simple. When tho blood Is enriched and purl lied, dlseaso disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsapa rllla Is tho ono true blood pnrlller. Hood's pills are prompt andelllclent nnd do not purge, pain or gripe, 2Ti cents. 4 Commercial Street, Corner State Tho Capital Priming Company hag re moed to that location. Call on us. MONEY TO LOAN un mm una security. Speci clal rates on Isrce loam. Loins I -01 consldeied without delay n t . . .HAMILTON & MOIR IlutU Hank buildlnH, MONEY TO LOAN I On city or urm property. 0er Ilmh's Hank, T. K. FORDj MONEY TO LOAN. 1 L. A . clonal Pa?tt less than ,300 To olZ SSJSlS. ""' 3day, Ada,eM 1 uc jsooo 10 loin in nnp mm tir anu particular. 266 Stark street, t Portland, Or FARM FOR SALE! 20 acies wheat land, 10 acre m?adov ami beaver dam; mosl of the balance well set In to "& tf r , ,'..v" ,ln,c Ciei. Uood soil. nf .nl ... ". .. , '"J "" i" cts of "re.orVore .Vmlcei' from ,:So up! m'emi. WSS-'0 ,H" J im- . U T' """' 4WU"" ?'"' ?- v. M, xu tuAv 1 a mi r ? '&b'0t - " ,4; 1 ff 24 .n8Cv -,l?S,ted XY west or Wapaia station, amhill couniy, and t mile south of Oaston. t? acres of houi. larpe hon ,.,. rzr mwawsmassfaffiXrSStiB v. iiiipii THE BEST PIPE TQBACCQ HARD TIMES PRICES! The times are hard and I propose to give the public hard times prlcis. New factory slioes.plain ' 00 With toes and calks I 5 Hand.made steel shoes 2 00 Track shoeing - 5 Jack" Havh'lns, 100 Chemcketa street. Capital Transfer Co, HARRV T,OWK,.PROP. Express, buRgage and all kinds cf work done promptly, wave orders nt Fatton'i sioro. u-3-tl DEPOT EXPRESS. sleets all mall mid pawngor trains llajj. gage and express to nil pa-ts of the city Prompt service, Telephone N 70. JAMES RADER. ID Local agents In all towm and loe.ili 1 and throughout the Unitod Stale and u-ri tories to sell the bet washer In use comide tnfj its price from $3 to $5, For puticulair address, J. R. IritOWN, I5G Statu street. Salem, Oregon. STRAYED OR STOLF.N..-A durk ba hirse, uelghlng about 1,150, white star In forhcad, branded on left shoulder t , Also a bay marc weighing alioiu r,2oo; brand 'not known. Liberal reward will bepald for the horses or Information about them, Address Adam Synder, Salem, Or. I-iG 61 To Arms to Arms. Another Warf 50.000 men. women and childern wanted to buy the stock of furniture, carpets, mattings, eic, of J. A. Kotan for the next Co days at cost or less; to make room for spring goods. I mean what I say, am nlso going to add a huge line of wall paper and moulding to my stock. J. A. ROTAN, Iks mat WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props. , Dealars In all kinds of fresh and salt meals. . E5Fresh sausage a specialty, I7 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDRICWS MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cotile Block Successor to C. M Beck & Co. Best meals in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldln". For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the office. Open splcket to prevent freezing, posi. lively prohibited. Care should bo taken ifln danger of freezing to have stop and waste gate closed see section 3 rules and reg ulation. No deduciion in bills" will be al. lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut of from premises. W. A. Cosick President. 3J, IT. Albert. ICashier. (I OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby often that sealed planj and specifications will be received until Fh. r. 'rV-..l?96 al !. o'clock, a. m., for a hos. piibi ouuoing ai me .Soldiers' Home. Rose- uu.K, wrcuon. oam uunuing to be of regon, aam Dulldine to be of ww1 ono story r high, wiib basement : separate rooms for four inmates and a ward larne enmmi, f. 20 persons, and t' e estimair.1 m, .,0. t . m..!li Th"-ePanl an pecifications must include every iliinu cecessary for a com plete structure, modern sanitation strictly ob serve 11 and addressed to the undesigned, State House, alem, Oregon. It F Aitcv Chairman Executive Committee. 1.8-2 ' ! mm Capital iEAST'ANDiSOUTfelGODEYJAGAZINE .VIA Shasta Route. OF THE C..tl-,nr-n PaPlfip- Cf OOUinGrn raUlllO VUi T- ffi1ifcmt'i r"nri!!n Train- Run dally between Portnind and San Francisco, South I North 8150 p. m. it:oo p.m. t 0:4; a. ni. iv. lv. ar. Portland Salem San Fran. m. V!l0;m' lv..7 1.7100- lv, I Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon Cify, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Maifon, lesson Albany Alban luhctionj. Irving, Eugene, Lrcswcn, urain, anu an wauum from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEHURO MAIL DAILY. ' ,. ' " 1 11 ....iH South Horth 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.nl. lv, Portland ar. lv. Salem l. ar; IldsQb'g lv. 1:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:110 a.m." SALKM PABSKNOER. South North 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:05 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. 5 WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday. 1 7:30 a.m. I l.v. Portland. Ar J6s2o p.m. Lv "j 1 135 P.m. 12:15pm. Ar. Corvallis. ' ) At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Control ,t Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. :4S !' " 1 7:25 PjnV 8:25 a m Ar. McMinville Lv 6:50 a. m. ' THROUGH TICKETS to nil points In the Eastern States, Canada and'hurope can lie obtained at lowest rate! from WAV. SINNER, Agent, Salem. E.P, ROGERS, Asst. G, F. & P, A.. Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. (leap, Milwaukee, : . -.1 Si. Paul R'y. GLANCE ATI HIS MAP. Of the Ch'cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at bt. raultmd Omaha, andjomember when going, east that Its train are lighted with electricity and heated by steam, Its equipment is superb. Elegant BafTet, library, smoking and sleeping cars with free rcclininir chairs. Each lfeeolnir car berth lias an electric reading lamp, and I it dining cars aro the best in tlte world. J wwer line' arc longer man mis, but none are shorter, and no other offers the abovejux. urious accommodations. 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