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jjfwWS V,'"B " HKmaaJBBmam " mmm '.VJl ,t v jf ' f I k; rv'j !'. $ V & f3 t, IV. teM .A A -i.t tv.i i 4 ft s fc$ ! ft fr If you want a ,srt riHef limes, use an Allcock's BEAR IN Mind Not sm tions it ai good as the genntee. Daily Capital Journal BY HOPISR BROTHICR3 MONDAY, JAN. 20, 18M.o THE ECONOMY PLANK. Adopted by the Last Republican State Convention. -The plank reads as follews: "In our state of affairs we demand closest scrutiny and economy In ex penditures. We t'ondemn the prod igality and cxccsi of past legislatures, and call upon the next legislative as sembly to keep all appropriations within the limits of the most econom ical administration consistent with cniclcncy. The onlcers of the admin istrative department of the state have ivccotno too cxfMjiislvc, and their ex pcitecs must bo reduced. When tho constitution fixes tho salary, only tho constitutional salary should bo paid, without additional emoluments. The practice of employing unnecessary clerks and of paying fees in excess of Just payment for services needed or rendered, has become an abuse that must bo cut off, and wo pledge tho Itepubllcau party to tho prosecution and accomplishment of this reform District attorneys and other officials should bo paid iixed salaries, slnee payment of fees encourages litigation and ontnllH upon tho taxpayers heavy and needless expense." WHO IS BANCROFT. Who Is Senator Bancroft, the Port land rlngstcr who Is engineering tho special session of tho legislature for tlio benefit of tho dear people of Ore gon? Hitncroft Is general rustler for tho Southern Pacltle Hallway, tho Union Paul tic Hallway, etc. Tho economy bluff that Is worked by him and Ills gang Is to save the rotter railroad commission and not to abolish it. lie Is tlio mouth pelco of the cor poration ring. Ho represents nothing but corpora tion bread and butter for the gang and roblory and oppression of tho jwopfo, Uavcu't tho pcoplo of Oregon had enough of this sort of thing In tho move of uopuhlU-ausV Oi do they want to bo burdened with more of this thing? DIVIDE UP THE ABUSE, TLEMEN. QEN- It Is easy to abuse tlio legislature. Hut It cannot do nil tho reforming. Something Is oxpectcd of tho depart ments of the state government that conduct public business '.m days In the your, while tho legislature sits 40 dnys. Tho supreme court Itsolf owes It to tho pcoplo to out down Itsextmv ngauceu. It Is as much n creature of tho jieoplo as tho legislature. Has anyone hoard of Its economising ono cent or proiioslnga rvd.uutlon of any of Its high-priced servants. Tho Ore Konlnii abusos tho governor for taking high Milary, hut it novorsaysa word about a mere olurk of tho executive getting nboutfcKOO a year and io a mouth for morely making out tho electric light bilk it would bo cruel to tuk, Is It Immuiiiso ho Is a nephew of Harvey Scott? T59 Hncklen's Arnica U&lvo. 'Hie Uit Salve In iho wotU lot Cuts, MrulieBorei, Ulcers. Salt Klicum. iVel T'n If1.1".'. Chl'M IwnJi. Chilblains, wl all bkln Ivrunilont, nd positively cures i.v, umu ,wjr r-juiu. it it curnieei puiranttl n gueiecfect saililtction or money refumledr is a Ikh. r'or vale by Fred A nice 35 cents LEC. xjuvjs )imnfWDwnnni(MMmv MENhaG Iu1'Vlf,TUuifloitl, J"buroutotUca.. autter ik'rvotuut luicnUUvorrr,vJit. lot"tUUiw."crtli IvaytnethftiviMlii 0. time, t'vltilc Jin, lnAtlhri-il. lrtn tmi vlir. Urn's l(iur. feivl for took mUU ellntldjfta4j1TCo. t4llM(cUl)rt, KtK Mf W0AL 60., iuffato. N. Y. EM .iXvHTx A ( Ogj J feftftsOM !tJbck, aMe, dit, or Porous Plaster f the tart of counterfeits and Imita A LITTLE CALCIUM LIGHT. The people of Oregon cannot be gin their campaign for reform blllB in the next legislature too 6oon or too earnestly, If tlicy hope to get rid of any commission or extravagance at the hands of the next legislature. Capital Journal. Wo believe the editor of The Jour nal lias had some experience with the Oregon legislative mule, and of courxo, lie knows it to be a most-stiff-necked nnd leather-headed animal. We do not know whose fault It was. Perhaps Col. Hofor can throw a cal cium llirlit on tlio subject from tho stand point of his Intimate personal association with that body. Inde penpence Enterprise. One of tho first things that need be done If any reform is desired is to leave such men as Col. llofer out of tho legislature. Tho Democrats have no share In tho responsibility for cither good or bad In the last ses sion, as they hurt not a single member In tho house and only elulit of the thlrty 8cnntors Some gay tnat tho last legislature Was a howling iw,b of Republicans with a sprinkling of Pop ulists, of which tho editor of tlio Journal tried to be the leader. The editor of that paper should loe no time in commencing the reform move ment on hlscif. Portland Dispatch. The Portland Dispatch is run by one Tony Noltnor, an alleged Demo crat, but really a tool of tlio old Port land ring, who waskopt at Salem all last winter tokeop a few Democrats in lino for tho Dolph managers. Pen noyer appointed Noltncr n regent or a stato normal school, because ho thought It would put him where hc could not steal anything. Hut ho surmounted all the obstacles. Noltncr could plunder even an educational Institution. Ily somo hocus-pocus ho got his whole winter's hotel and whiskey bill allowed by the auditing board of tlio normal school. Instead of paying his bill ho drew tho warrant from the stato treasury and put it In his pocket, leaving tho Salem land lord to whlstlo for his winter's board. Ho Is still whlstilng, and Noltncr will see to It that he continues to whistle. A great deal more calcium light could bo turned on Noltncr If ho woro not such a dead and stinking political carrion that It would Iw a waste of time. YAMHILL COUNTY. Tho pcoplo of Yamhill county aro groaning beneath high taxes. Yet the hank ring and tho county seat rng aro trying to carry the county for tho goldhugs and antl-Mltelioll men. They will do It unless the farmers audautl-rlng men aro aroused and organize at the primaries to down tho tools of tho Portland ring. Tho holdover senator from that county was ono of tlio most falthrul servants of tlio old corporation gang from Portland. Tho slates from old Yamhill am being made up at Port land as usual, unless tho pcoplo put a stop to It. CUEATIJ A NKW OFFICE. Create tho oillcoof stato auditor. Tho stato needs a state auditor. That Is tho dally howl of tho Dullv Statesman. The state needs a fow morooillclals. Tho peoplo aro lying awake nights praying for mow now oillces. Uy all means give us moro now mures, inere is not. enough around. to go T. L. Duggcr, of tho Solo Press, Is 0110 of the host peoplo'sparty editorial writers In Oregon. Ilo lias mow ability mm intelligence than a givat many so-called Populist leadors who '""king 1, great noise the state. Mr. u,IBgcr WM n l'Hoi fioldler nnd Is a sound money lMpuUat ( there Usuch n thing. ChUdrnCrvfnc .?$ " . CIRCULATES Phenomenal Demand for a Weekly Newopaper. IT ADVOCATES FOPULAIl - UBASGKI-S Characteristic Letters From All Kinds of People. The phenomenal circulation of the Wkkkly Capital Journal in all the postolllccs of Western Oregon causes a great deal of comment, and needs some explanation. Orders keep pour ing In by every mail, and while names are struck off the list as soon as a sub scription expires the additions sur pass the expirations. IT 18 THE CHHAI'KST Weekly In the state. Ono year $1.00, six months 50 cents, three months Z cents. At tills low price all can afford to take an Oregon Weekly, and these hard times they naturally take the cheapest. It is too cheap to do with out it, und conducted on the cash in advance basis, they know they will not have a bill run on them. THE PEOPLE WANT IT. Tlio people will not pay casli in ad vance for a paper unless they want It and appreciate It. The Weekly Is as popular us The One Cent Daily which is conceded to be tlio most pop ular daily in Western Oregon. A man brought in n silver hair dollar the other day and ordered it for two months. lie said: "I can't get work this winter. 1 can get nlong without one meal a day. Hut I can't got nlong without the uni: cent uaily. These long, cloudy, rainy, winter days it comes a welcome messenger tocheer tho whole family." The people feel the same way about tho Weekly. FROM NETAHT8 HAY. comes a ehcorlnir letter from a subscri ber at Nctarts. Oregon who encloses n dollar and writes: "Dear Editers: The Journal has the true Republican ring about It. 1 wish that every paper In the coun try would ndvocatc the peoples cause as The Journal docs. I will do all I can for The Journal W. C. 0'HAKA, A Republican of tho school of Abra ham Lincoln." Mr. u-jinra is not a i raid 10 sign himself an Abraham Lincoln Republi can and The Journal feels proud to lie considered a champion of Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. FROM MAINE TO TBXAH, Como orders for Tub $1 Weekly Journal. Silver dollars aro sent. John Holm, Lullng, Texas, sends us a big dollar of tlio daddy in a com mon envelope. It Is one of tliobo "In Clod WoTrtist." dollars, coined In 189.1. good enough for any American, ami good enough for any nowspapor. The Journal Is the only silver Dally and Weekly In Oregon. The Journal Is the only Daily and Weekly in Oregon iii.il nguis tno wuoio goiu uonu limn bug and stands for the right of the American people tobuy tliolr bonds. It demands Kopubllcan legislation for 1110 American peonio instead or for tho corporation, tlio trusts, the bond holders and syndicates. OKDKIl TUB JOURNAL. Clrculato tho Daily and Wekkly. Stand by tho causo of good goverincnt for the masses and sound Atnnrlrim principles. Wo will pay extra postage on silver. Don't send stamps. Hood's Is Wonderful. No less wondorful arc tho fuii-nann. eompllshed by Hood's Sarsaparllla, oven after other preparations and physicians' prescriptions have failed. Tlio reason, however, Is simple. When the blood Is enriched and purl tied, disease disappears and good inj.uui luuiriiN, aim noons aarsapa rllla Is tho one truo blood pnrltler. 1 loot 'a pills aro prompt nndclllclent nun no not purgo, pain or gripe, 2A cents. Solo has organized a brass band, and wants a creamery and a Populist club. NoUiing Is too good for classic Sclo. "DR.MILES, Through Hla Nervine la a Ben efactor to Thousands." S': OV WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, JMk who rcMdes at Owcu Bay, writes March th, J8, u follows! "Flvo year ago I tocauw m ueirvous that memal work was a burdon. I could not rsst at nlgln 011 accouut ot Irejuossnc. ily atteutlon as called 10 Dr. MlliV Uesrora tlvo hervlne, and I commenced to uso It with tlio very best vircit, Shico tlwu I navo kept a bottle In uiy )iqu and uwlt wbenuveruiy urveskMcomuuiiiriin vhl . aJwaya tbo kamo cood resulu. My aou also Dr, Allies' lauej it tor nonuusntvw. vltb llko never falllus success. I h.vorcora mended It to many and it cure thm. AU who sucr Jrota uervt Nervine Restores Health H U ttKKi from niNvxi... .......i.. ' lws-s: - .1 '"" nwTino m & benefactor MIES?4? . A. 0. LEHMAN. m Dottle will bentflt or money wfund DHaAyl PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for io cents Ajjood thing-push TT-. 1 O Arms to Arms. Another War, 50,0011 men, women and clilldern wanted to buy the stock of furniturr, carpets, mattings, etc., of J. A. Rotan for the next Co days at cost or less, to make nom for spring goods. I mean what I say, am also going to add a large line of wall paper and moulding to my stock. I. A. ROTAN. !l WOLZ L MIESCKE, Props. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and salt meals. ISTl'resh sauiaga a specially, 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. 2PJSNDRIGWS MEAT MARKET, 31I Commercial st. Cottle Illook Successor to C. M. Heck & Co. Jest meats In tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. SALEM WATER CO. Officii Willamette Hotel BullJIno-. For water service apply at office. Dills payable monthly In advance. Make all complaints at the office. upen spicket to prevent frecslng, post, lively prohibited. Care should bo taken Hin danger of freezing lo have stop and waste gate closed seo section 3 rules and reg ulation. No deduction in bills will be al. lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut of from premises. W, A. Cusick President. BJ II. Albert. Cashier. (U U(i SALEM, Transact a general banking business. NOTICE. Notice is hereby oWen that sealed plans and specifications wilt be received until Feb- Wi3',.'' al '. O'c,ock ". 'or a hos. pllal building at the Soldiers Home. Rose burg, Oregon. Said building 10 be of wood, ne story high, with basement; separate rooms or lour inmates and a ward large enounh for 20 persoot, aud the estimated cost uot to ex ceed Uooa. Thctrnl.p,. ...I c ir .!. Imust include every thieg oecessiry for a com- oi'iciB sirucmre, moaern sanitation strictly ob served and addressed to the undersigned, aisle House, isalem, Oregon. ' Chairman Executive Committee. I.8.2W Nerve Blood Tonic Builder I Bttot ttcripiW txuaptdtt. Dr. WILUAMS HhDKIMBCa. ScJicacctadT.M.Y. sootrQcicTiife.est, MS III fffib r MUmwCmrvW VKa BJJJK .SkHIMT Ktuii ur . . fcfw it alone? EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- Shasta Route." OF THE Southern Pacific Co, California Express TrainRun dally between Portland and San Francisco. South I I North ' 150 p. m. TvT Iv. ar. I'orlland Salem San Fran. ai. Iv. no'am. 7:00 1 1 too p. m. I 0:45-8. m. )v. I Above trains stop at East I'orlland, Oregon City, Vo.dburu, Salem, Turner, Mar ton, Jefferson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Drain, and all stations iium jicuurK 10 mmanti, inclusive. MMF.nURO MAIL DAILY. South I North S:;iO a.m. 11:00 a.ni. .r:20 p.m. Iv. Portland ar. Iv. Salem Iv. ar. Ttoscb'g lv. 4M0 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. SALEM X'ASSUNOEU. Sotttl North 4:00 p.m 0:15 p.m Iv. Portland ar. nr. Salem lv. 10:03 a.m. 8:00 a.m. UINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE l,ULLrAN BUFFET SLEEPERS aud second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains, WEST SIDE DIVISION, uetween Portland and Corvallls, dally cept Sunday. 1 (ex- :l Portland. Corvallls. Ar Lv 16:20 p. "3S P. 12:15 pm. Ar. ai nioany and (Jorvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. 4MS P. m 75 P. m. Lv. I'orlland Ar. Ar.McMinvilleLvl b:25 a. m. 6:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained nt lowest ratei L. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & p. A., R. KOEHLER, Manager. ""' n WII.MV.- . AlimasjtA nV?JJHE WAHC, C,it,lzt!!,j Ok iiiwtrau S3 lAWStc! SSSSSMBsa world. ' .-..N-.vVofkClty. etisruM. w .vr.Wi' ?n. !.-,ii.ii.,: :..-;?!"' tk.;. ifA brm ""oi rutin. .v3-aitriogeDt rncjrtj, ,u Tf rrr, ..W. 'r " m. rvquott. : ' m.. fciSO ft v'jic..;...j .. criisii Sgk Au:iioy fop y&Ltim B Hi Hk m V iti i' l V .!!- Nt. f" ' jiriBmi "m$v o H'RD TIMES PRICES! . f . The limes are liArd nnd I propose to clv the public hard time prices. New faotor.v shocs.plaln Wlh toes nnd calks Hand-made slecl shoes 2 Track shoeing 2 f5 Jack" JTarlrfns, , lop Chcmcketa street. Capital Transfer Co. i ' uaiihv TOWN.' PROP. : Express; baggage nnd all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at ration's store. -3-tf .. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains Bag- ' gage and express to all parts ol the city. , Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAME.3 HAIVUIV. Local agents In all towns and localities and throughout the United States and terri tories to sell the best washer in use consider ing its price from $3 to $5. For particulars address, J. I). DROWN, 156 Stato street. Salem, Oregon. jSJl jT jT Commercial Street, Corner State Tlio Capital ' Printing Company haq re moved to that location. Call on us. MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consulm ed without delay, HAMILTON 8c MOIR Hush hank hulldinrt. mU Y.TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over flush's Hank, T. K. FORD "MQNfYjTO-LOAN. IJI have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional part r.ot less than $300 To loan in Salem during the next 30 days. Address with particulars, T. II. HAWLEV. 266yt Stark street, 1 Portland, Or FARM FOR SALE! 3C0 acres, located yt miles west of Wapata station. Yamhill couniv. and i'' mil,.. n,ni. ty of Gaston -.... -- . ----- 17 acres of hops, large hop house, wheat land. IO acre mrmlnw nnri 20 acres oeaver uam: mosl of the balance well set in n vjiricly of tame grasses. Good soli, no rock, easily put in cultivation, with spring or .....v.. u.. scfjr j0 acres, win sen in tractj ui o.acrcs or more at prices irom $280 up. ward, according to location anill Improve, ments. Easy terms. For further particulars inquire of Wm.II.EGAN, 1 4 mi Gcrvais.Or TO MAKE A 100 00 for every $to invested can be made by - ' ;H.i ui aJccuiauon, Jio oo and more made dally on small inves ments. by many persons who live away from All wo ask is to investigate our new and or. fcnal methods. Past workings of plan and highest references furnished. Our Booklet "I'olnts and Hints." how to make money even when on the wrong side of the market and other information sent FREE. GILMORE & Co., Bankers and Brokers Open Boardof Trade Bldg., Chicago, II 1 io3o-3md&w ) s Kl OPENED IN- CUANNING HALK. Will receive children from 3 years upward lCLa,Aen.lion.,. Slnne;All cV.irec tC teJl'h 'nclud- tistic needle work. All wn.i, .-. ., . r .. v.v.iti, music piain and ar dlvidgal plan In which ch UM vanced according to its own capacity. For ermsand particulars apply to f& O. Bal lou. Twentieth and Chemelren. t. ' ' German Lessons ivenby a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on Satirday at Channing Hall. r, . . . i1" Rapseir 454 Marion St BANJO LESSONS PelS? ' m rea$onaWe terms Vy.an experienced teacher. w. A. KAPSEY, 4?4 Marion st C. H, LANE, HlWTa ftD A x xL I lilt 1 1 1 feffSr I . Aha mm WANTED. How Fortune Hiss Ballon Sclioo horses o, information about .hVJ' AdndeSiWm, Or,Ut Address Ll6 fitt Chicago, Iwai . & Si. Paul R'y, j LJUilNVCAfoLia i MWBEBOTAtfVoX , o crt " m'lwaukitM oo 5 5 GLANCE ATI HIS MAP. Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Si r. Railway and note Us connection i,'u Duffet. library, smoklnr ami' .1. ' ff-'W viiuiuuiciu is s ln.l. ... "J with free reclining chairs. Eacli 1 iC car berth has an electric reading l, Us dining cars aro the best In .shew? umer lines arc longer than this, bat JZ are shorter, and no other offers the aiJJv''. unous accommodations. These are L- reasons for the popularity of -The llS kee." Coupon ticket agents In everYi road office will give yon further infonrafc or address C.J.EDDY, General Anent J. 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