&M MM '- - - RT i V .! V i rr m t! ( ' 'i,i. h )'M I : f I-! i fl t , i i. i n is .,. t i tj rSi1 i st-i ' li . i . tin V.' ! t '.aft 3'; R . ,I.Mi..MW(l.fill iffl.i t I Id' "' '' MNkUUaMB i II f illntVulillXl MirwliiilllH M-, u, ' Dally Capital Journal . ' ' i '- m1iat.1i BY HOITCR BROTHERS DavelGullnlc Is nowthi'oniy uemu- : farmer on the State Hoarder ArrfMiiltnrn mill llG (Ion t KIIOW ' wbevhorne Is on it or not. A? tho Lord wllleth, lie says. THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1890. ANNOUNCEMENT. Holding only from four to six ofllccs a year at tho hands of the Republican party, the Statesman could well afford to treat all Republicans fairly. WHY IT, CIRCULATES Phenomenal Demand for Weekly Newspaper. -r I... ..i..m l.ivcolf II U I lioruuj iiiiiiuimvu .uj.-v.. --i ii candidate for the ofllco of COUNTY T, 0reonIan 8I,ys ASSIZOR ulJcct to the will of tho ,.omiblcan, n county Republican convention, d-w J. A. VAN EATON NOT Aj FAIRYTALE. Tin: Jouknal will print the letfls latlve record nnd roll calls regardless of who It hits. It will not even spare Its own' editor, who was a member, where he wont wrong. Men arc only fiillllnV human lyings at best. Willie there may be ni'iirl P'rut. men In the world, thuy do uol get Into the leglsliture. Nrmno look for perfection In poll lies iiowiiiIii.vk. So wc warn our revler to not pass judgment on nny member until they Nhnll liavc read the entire record. II i will not Iw a fairytale but It will Ik worth reading and preserving. At Ilarrlsburg city election follow ing nominees were successful viz: Tor recorder, -0. Y. Isham; treasurer, Damon Smith; councllmcu, .las. Mc Donald, 0. 1. Hyde, D. U. Holt, Dan McCaln.C. L. Morris and Sam'l Nixon and for marshal I. M. Wood. Dr. Mackey and M.W. Canter tho contest ants for the mayorship, came to a standstill on n tie vote. there were loo I'manv Rcnubllcans In tho last legls- Ihiturc anyhow. It don't want so J many there it can't run. ti is in he htmctl all the details of the hospital clinics will not be spread before the public of this city. It is not done elsewhere. Ml i,Ai-ti mull wimlmii nlw.iv nnliitcri out to tlie silver sinners the error of their ways ueer lias not docii uscu well by the gold bugs. Jo. Manleysays Democrats at Chl Mgo will adopt a free sliver platform mil put up Cleveland on It. Tlmt Is c, and nut what they did Ojfore LEGISLATIVE RECORD Continued fri.m tint face The new marblo Episcopal cathedral at Washington, D. C, Is to cost $15, 000,000. When Christ wus on earth ho built no churches but held aloft tho child us the typo of his kingdom, "for of such is tho kingdom of Heaven." Tho Interest on that cathedral would defray tho expenses of ifi.OOO freo kindergartens at $1,000 n year. Tho Eugene Guard says a danco out of tho usual order Is to lw glveifnt Springfield next Monday evening. Ladles are requested to bring baskets containing lunch for two. Gentle men will secure ipartners for supper by taking hold of n yarn passing under a curtain, with a lady attached to the other end. D.ivo Oralg, tho only farmer In tho last legislature from Marlon county, mode tho cleanest record of any man who went there. Marlon county would do well to send more farmers there like him, who would vote for tho farmer's Interests. Af tor all, It wan simply a question of loyalty to tho old Portland ring In tho Inst legislature. A man cannot nerve two maston. Ho had to serve 1o. Simon or tho people. Citlzons, If you want reform In your state and county government don't pledge yourself to any candidate or slato until you know where ho stands on that question. It is a llttlo hard for tlio iieople oi Oregon to bo taxed In tho iiamo of ed ucation to provide soft snaps for such patriots as Tony Noltnor and E. U. MoHlroy. With u corrupt unrullinuiiL and packed primaries, l'latt has the New York county organization well In hand and will use It to nominate Reed. Tho managers will have a hard time to keep people voting three or fom llekots In Oregon to save tho machine. Wheat Iuih touched tho to) cent murk and would goto a dollar if there were any money- In circulation. Tho Portland ring don't want any. thing bettor than three or four par ties In the llold this yoar. WSt-JJ I it 1 WEAK HEfv CURED AS IF DY MAGIC. Victim Lost Manhood id.oul.l fend, at ii'U'O ior ft mxn btttrihBhQW ull iJttuly tliot Milljr, nulctlr Ull tMU.UUlir wimhi. Noiu6 r w . i.vuh a r uixurnirr mm iszrlW ilfJn "inoiy Uy.c. A.""1- V A lM ILtnV inl I I. rf lT ! U' ...i ..'".. ruu aireiuiii. a in It too almost unlimited power and control over-resolutions. KIKST 8I:NATK Jolllt. Jan. 17th the following was received from the senate where It passed unan imeusly: Resolved, That a special committee of three from tho house and two from the senate be appointed to meet with Hire committee to lx! imnolntoi! liv the legislature of the statu of Washington to loox oiler tue lisiiing industries on Mm Cnltimblii river mill reinlnli- l.lie laws governing tho same with unl fonn laws, and that the clerk be In structed to notify tho legislature of tho state of Washington of such ac tion. Mr. Hrldgcs moved that tho house concur In the resolution. On this question tho roll was called and tho vote was: Ayes. Reach, Hluudell, Bridges, Buckiuau, Rurke, Calvert, Cardwoll Clceton, Conn, Coon, Cooper, Daly, David, Davis, Dunn, Gates, Gowdy, Guild. Gurdane, Hlllegas, Huffman, Kcyt, Lester, Long, Lylc, McCracken, McGrcer, Moorhcad, Meyers, Patter son Paxtou, Rlneaixni, Sclilbrcde, Shutruiu, Stanley, Stewart, Smith of Clackamas, Smith of Polk, Thompson, Yates, Young, and Mr. Speaker 12. Nnys-Messrs. Raker, llarkloy, Roothby, Rurlolgh, Craig, Curtis, nofcr, Hope, JolTroy, Nealou, Scott, Smith of Josephine, Smith of Linn, and Toaipleton II. Absent Messrs. Cole, Miotic, Tl- gard, nmhWrlght I. 8KNATK UHSOI.UTION NO. 2. Resolved, That tho secretary of stato bo ami Is hereby authorized and empowered to nuroliiisu nineiv onnios of tho second edltlon-of Rill's anno- latod laws of Oregon for tho use of tho mo.nbors of the leirlslatlvn nsm. bly. Mr. UrlJgos moved tlio adont on of ! tho resolution. ! Mr. Hofer moved to amend that tho codes Jihould remain tho property of mo state. Messrs. Ruckiuun and llurloliili da man lo.l alio ayes and nays on tlio nmendment. On fiU question tho roll wasoallod and tlio vote was: Thoso voting ayo were Messrs. David, Hofor. and Smith of Josop'ilno -:. Nays - Messrs. Raker, llarkloy, Roach, Roothby, Rrldgos, Ruekniaii, Rurke, Rurlelgh, Calvort. Uininvii. Clceton, Conn, Coon, Cooper, Cr.ilg, Curtis, Daly, Davis, Dunn. Gates. Gowdy, Guild, Gurdane. Hillowis. Hope, Huirman.Jeirrey, Keyt, Lester, Long, McCrakou, McOreer.Moorhead Myers, Noalson, Patterson, Paxion. Rlneanuii. Soott. Sehlbrede.Shutruui, Stanley, Stewart, Smith of ('l;ik. aiuas,Smlthut Polk, Smith of Llnu, uimpietoii, Thompson. Tlgurtl, Wright, Yates, Youiil'. ...! m.' leakor -M. Absent- Messrs. Rhmdoll. c,i0, Lylo,iiiulMlntle-. Sotheameiulinont was lost. Tho motion to adopt prevailed, U u an old custom for tho leglsla turo to supply its5u C0CM sess,on laws and Wprwiw coun ro,)ort. IT ADVOCATES POPULAR MBASURfcS Characteristic Letters From All Kinds of People. Tho phenomenal circulation of the U'VHIfl.Y fUlMTAT. .lOUHNAL ill all tllO postoUlccs of Western Oregon causes ii crrnnt, iIpmI of eminiinilt. Olid HOPflS some explanation. Orders keep pour ing in by every mall, and while names urn struek oil tho list as soon as n sub scription expires the additions sur pass the expirations. IT IS THE CriKAPKST Weekly In tho state. One year SI I a. tj.ln r.ll rnn.- f lllWlil llllinfllQ BIA II1UIIU13 UU UUIILi, LII1UU IHUIIlll.-, u cents. At tills low price all can afford to take an Oregon eckly, and these hard times they naturally take the cheapest. It Is too cheap to do with out It, and conducted on the cash in advance basis, they know they will not have n bill run on them. TUB PEOPLE WANT IT. Tlio people will not pay cash In ad vance for a paper unless they want It iinrl nnnroelntf. It.. rPm.' AVi'Mlf l.V In as popular ns Thk Onu Cknt Daily which Is conceded to be the most pop ular iiiiuy in western uregou. a man brought In a silver half dollar the other dav and ordered It for two months. Hcsiild: "I can't get work this winter. I can get along without one meal a day. Rut 1 can't get along without Thk eni: Cknt Daily. These long, cloudy, rainy, wlnterdays it comes a welcome messenger tocheer the whole family." Tlio people feel tho same way about the Wkcicly. cimos a cheering letter from a subscrl IxTiit XclnrlH. Oretron who encloses n (imi, ii ,11111 wnius; "Dkar EniTens: Tun Jouknal has tho true Republican rlngabout It. I wish that every paper In the coun try would advocate the peoples cause as Thk Jouknal does. I will dn all I can for Tnn Jouknal W. C. O'HARA. A Republican of tlio school of Abra ham Lincoln." Mr. O'Hara Is not afraid to sign hlniKelf nil Ahniliiini Llernln Rnnnlill. can and Tin: Jouknal feels proud to bo considered a champion of Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. i'kom maink to ti-vam. Come orders for Thk ifl Wkkijly Jouknal. Silver dollars are sent. John Holm, Lullng, Texas, sends us a big dollar of tho daddy In n com mon envelope. It is one of thoso "In God WeTrust." iliillnis. I'oliipd In IH'I.'I good enough for any American, mid good enough roruny newspaper. Thk Jouknal Is the only silver Dally and Weekly In Oregon. Thk Jouknal is the only Dally and Weekly in Oregon tllllt. Ill'llta Mm wllfilo irnlif hmwl l,ii,. -.. ."",:;."' y ;""". p"" "."" ."" umk lino tiuuiiis ior me ngnt or mo American people to mry their bonds. It demands Republican legislation for iih American people instead or ror the corporation, the trusts, the land holders and syndicates. I11M1RK I'lll'. .iniTIFW.K. Circulate the Daily and Wkkkly. Stand by the cause of good govcrment for the masses and sriuiul AmnHi:m principles. Wo will pay extra iMistage on silver. Don't send stamps. M MMMI WM"I "I ' twv -zLtttHn'iitini N" X vR. WMmimn (nwmiwWL S y I KoMf ill Mr -gyc J Artmiflramir .00. 'A AN",' iBKHL 7.5 iKJfViy HARD TIMERS PRICES'!' i ,j a- k - MlI times are i. tiMiiM -m hfirri atiri i nrnuwD m imvb 1UC WUIS3 l- wniM-MM f-""- " tlic public hrd timet prices, New factory liocs,plln too With toes nnd calks I 5 Hand-made Heel shoes 2 oo Track tlioelng S 1 Jaclc" Jlarlctns, looChemckcUjirett., -tiev.-r Capital Transfer G6v IIAHKV TOWN. PROP- UAtmV TOWN. PROP. Express, buggace and all kinds done promptly. Leave orders at sloro. t; . , .1 i . ) cf work Pallon I2-3-H I DEPOT EXPRESS. ! .Meets all mall and passenger trains Rag. 'gage and'-expresi'to .rilbpAtti ofah'e fchy. Prompt service, Telephone No. Jo. JAMES RADKK. j i VETERINARY Cond1tlnn powder, liniments, jng loiiuns miu' uiiiiiiicuis, uiiiciiii miiii mepli, jfufg.itfvepllls aiid colic medlcinei al way on hand as' cheap as elsewhere. IichI nni r way on hand as cheap CONSULTATION l-KKli. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto Canada. Office and Despensary at Red Front Livery Diauic, saicm, wicnuii, liflSffAiBf m lrn y jj mm . n wannn 0 7 " ui & Si. Paul Il'y, MIUMC.nnTAjX. . .A (I .-J ' l oCITV . M"-WAUKtJWW I J o i w a r -aM PL UG The largest piece of . bOQD looacco ever sold for io cents To Afms to Arm! EAST AND SOUTH Local agents In nil 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. I'or particulars address, J. 11. BROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon Cumin, mal Slrocl, Corner State TIim Cji(.iI Priming Company has te moved trtilur location, .Call oi us. ttSMSYTttLOAN Another Warf jo.ooo men women and clilldern wanted to buy the stock of furniture, carpels, mattings, etc., of J. A. Rotail for the next 60 days at cost or less, to make room for spring goods. I mean what I say. am also eoine to add a large line of wall paper and moulding to my stock. J. A. ROTAN, 11MI 7'0 U 11)1 J'l Mm fMliltlil VIA- hasta Route. or THE On farm land security. rates nn Inttr Infinc consldcicil ,w iliniil itplfiv HAMILTON &.MOIR Hush Pank bulldlnrl. Special Lo; ans M0NY'T0 LOAN! On city or farm properly. Over Hush's Bank, T. K. FORD3 Southern Pacific Co. Hood's is Wonderful. No lfih.S Wmiflnt-flll nm ll iiliriaim. complislied by Hood's Sarsapaiillu, fWnil tlftnf ril lint (ifnmiKiil l...i .....1 i . V. ",,v' iiittmJUB iilifl physicians' prescriptions have failed. Tlio reason, however, is simple. 11 nun iiiu uioou is enricueci mid purl led, disease disappears and good Hi". ui returns, ami noon's barsapa rllla Is tho one truo blood pnrlller. Hood's plllt uro prompt andclllclcnt ";". Is "ot ,,urBC ,ml11 r gr,I)C' VOLZ & MIESCk'F. Prnni. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meals, EFTrein sausago a specialty, 171 COMMERC IAL ST GEO. FENDRICIL'S MEAT MARKET, 32I Commercial St. Cottle Block Successor to C. M Heck Si Co. lest meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. California Express Train Run dan between roriianu and inn l-rancisco. The people want McKlnley or Al lison mid they know the reason why. Tho state uulversltv city peoplo complain of hoodluinlsin. In view of three hangings, tho Max Industry is looking up. " ' Kugeiie has an advancement club. Hut does It advance? SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel OulIJin'. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the office. Open splcket to prevent freezing, post, lively prohibited. Care bhiiuM be taken II in danger of freeing to have stop and waste gate closed seo section 3 rules and ree ulatlon. No deduction in bills will be at. lowed for absence nr fiirinu i-.iiM ... )........-- unless water is cut of from premUes. South 85 P. .ii:oo p. i 0:45 a, I I'oruana Salem Siin Fran, North v. lv.1 rionm. 7:00 Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo tlburn, Salem, Turner, Maiion, Jefferson, Albany. Albany Junction, Irving, Eugene, Creswell, Drain, an(J all stations from RocburK to Ashland, inclusive. KOSKUUKQ MAIL DAILY. I iS'ortli South H::io a.m. 11:00 a.m. :;'20 p.m. MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional nart in, l,t ihtn ti.n t i... i.. Salem durine the next todavs. AflHrot. with particulars, 266 Stark street, : Portland. Or 1 v. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Itoseb'g lv. 1M0 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 n.m. South 8ALK.M l'ASSKNQKK. 4:00 p.m. (i:lo p.m. lv. Portland ar. nr. Salem lv. .North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 a.m. W. A. Cusick President. The Lincoln county tax levy on I89: nsxev.ment Is 17.8. - - F &Ki-?C CyfiiJsWw 1 .4 mM&mxsn f5 1: aoital Natioua 3J. H. Albert. ICashier. OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN IHIKURT ui T?pni?nc and becond-class sleeping cars attached to all train. FARM FOR SALE! 6a nerrn lru-nlc.l .1 m!l. ...... .fin . cln,! V.'C. ""-. I"",".."."1."' "nPa,.a -.-..w.., .., muiuv, anu lft mues SdUtlJ oroaston. 17 acres of liops, large hop house, 20 acres vvlii-1 tan.l ,--... 1 : .... . . u, .u v,,e-iiicsuuw nna beover dam: most of the balance well set in a variety of tame grasses. Good soil, no rock, easily nut in mlilv-iti ,:.i. . , creek on every 40 acres. Will sell In ira.U " o.acres or more at prices Irom $280 up. ward, according to location audi improve. ment.. Easy terms. For further particulars Inquire of Wm.H.EGAN, 1 lm Gervais.Or GLANCE: A J THIS MAP, "' ..'"- "- !?&-' .'.IIWilUKeB nn.l c. rtllt.U MM., H..I..I... '- ''II TIM I:" .""..:t"'i..,' ,,YI?.,, nP win .1 r""""""!!"" ; i at. nu una it. 1 andieniemln!rvheng.liig ett,i ih 1,7? are lighted with eleclnciiy i.!d hSft steam. Its equipment Is suueib p 1 ' BufTet, library, smoking and sleehlnl p with free reclining dial. Each .i5 car berth . ns an electric readum Ij Its dining cars are the best In th?tS wuicr lines arc loncer I Man 1I.1. .. "" arc shorter, nnd no oilier oITl'm ih-'.i I , uiious accomnioilatlo'iis, Th... ... v'ShH reasons fbr -ih)r,K,paUrity of "nVS I kee." Coupon ticket agents in ,, , ' road office will give yon further inform,, j or address HlH C.iJ. EDDY, Ceneral Acent J. W.CASEY, Trav. !&,, Ponlitj GODEY'S MAGAZINE (ESTABLISHED i8l0t ' Volume CXXXH begins fanuarv iiu i During ' Mailie, & SUfccESSFUL WOMEN Valuable hints nbout var.ous branches rf tvlin dtf iirrstAA in !. " MUSIC IN AMRIMPi Discussions of musical iubj.cts orwek Illuslrateil each mmuli with .. ' ' giaplu, and one or more paes ol mmlc TK, lhlscries of nnlcles is a unique Icum among montMy magazines. The pnpers ...i.....3.i.iK iu uii icHiicis, unu are ti posw u..Iiia ,n ,l.(..M ...I.M ..I... . t ' THE STAflPh Illustrated articles upon the best and notj piaysranu 1110 loremosi actors, particiliA ihe best American productloni. Then lit much more than gossip of players. niM wmtiiauMiiy uii;ussi.ns 01 me Utttnu lilt arc fallml about. Knrl, (rvnim..., 1. ... ........vii, u U luunu m any oilier magazine ii.i.nm'MA 1 iom The Magazine will be well and tliorotrl!, illustrated from cover to cover Couimkb A r..I a..1 f . A . . 1 !. 1 i,jn unu impruvcu memous oimikinf 14 n.ln.tnn .1.. ..,... ...Ill I.. I. , I'liiniiir mu iiiuicm win uc cmpioyeu, THE COVERS. The.covers are dilTerent every month. Tltt arc designed by popular artists, and the cora lor a year will be valuable as an uitcollecuat in iijci.iscivrs. THE EAmTTHM npn.l DTIIPCT which for vcars has nlven the late.t fads inl fashions, Is of particular Interest towmn, I A HOME MAGAZINE. Godey.hlsa magazine of thlscoumrvul ofto.duy. Itisalamlly magazine, with a larger scope than it had as the "Lady'iUxl" It Ii niontlllv frrlt nf ulinlpinii. li,lrrtin. i -.. .-.. ....W..WWM.V, .......H icaumg, tit ior every membej olinenoiw. hold. In addition to the features mentioned ibori each number will contain a lllieral amouniol llcllon. by the best writers anlclr'sonkUUi-ii . , '- j oi general interest, book reviews, cic,cte Subscridtionn, $1.00 a year. Tencentsauumlier send ten cent lor a jample copy. Noneftet, THE GODEY COMPANY. 52 Lafayette l'l ice, Ntw York Fo Our Subscribers, How TOSf i'Oill lie WEST SIDE DIVISION, lietween Portland and Cervallis, daily cept Sunday,, (ex- 7130 a m. 12:15 pm. Tv7 Ar. Portland, Corvallis. Ar J6:io p. Lv 11.35 P At Albany and Corvallis connect with tra.ns of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. 1145 P m 7HS P. m. Lv. I'ortland Ar I Ar. McMinville Lv 1 St2S a m. 0:50 a. m NOTICE. Notice is hereby nlvifn that sealed anu spccitptions wilt be received until Feb plaiu Pit b 1 0 so persons, and tl.e estimated cost uoi m., for a hos. Home, Rose Kofi 9, In n'olrvl- " .. .y ' ' .w w.'', uuiiuing at the Soldiers Hon. bald bui dinr nigh, wilhbakemeni: separate room! for to ex tuary 3 ai orv or four Inmates and a ward large enough 'Urg, OreCOIl. Said buililinn in lu. nr ... 1 1A tlAIW htnl. ...t.t. t .... ,Z JT.',. I'!.Se.PLn' opacifications . ..,.. "M"- ""'K accessary ior a com. vr;iirucmre, modern sanitation strictly ob served, ami ililrc...l - .1.- I. .' . State House, TalVm, Oren'. ' unuerMBBM. , . U. r . ALLtY, CtMirmirt Executive Committee. I-U-2W THROUGH TICKEl'S to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europecan be obtained at lowest rutci nr r.;r A!en, Saem- ', ROGERS, A8i. G. 1. & p. a i'ortland Or. Manager, loo 00 for every $10 invested can Iks made by --. ..., uTiicniaiic nau 01 speculation. Jio 00 and more made da'ly on small inves- Ch"ca'o many ptrson$ who live away from i'i1 W0,BS,J U l 1v"igateournewand or highest references furnished. Our Uooklei "Points and Him. " 1 .' "... UOOK,c' .. ; -,- "" mane money even when on the wronirslde of th mi,.. "a other information s,ent FREE. 11 S68,?" Bankers and Broke, Open Boardof Trade Bldg., Chicago, U , o-jiii uutw A 'Clll?rTAi .i.r7f.r, . oi u.wtLi urrLn. We take SubiCrimtnm. nt n rlnll rati!, toil I .1.. n" .ir. : i : ". .- ".."," ".. 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" " v . ,.aav ! nrvailiL portion of iho Tvioiunoni una icmo &ro lmtrtii iA ;.. e-niiiiT9 rwuphici hl.. MMTrnKiS' mmAi MMLTFTIILIIR t-' V 4J xVk v--. A83 ita, JfT ssg0$i m 'tvJ I ia 1A ' PW Mtteaifl