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w H h K u- I - t .. Dally Capital Journal BY HOKBR DROTHKMS. TJirBSDAY, JAN. 30, 1800. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself n n o:nullilntc for the oillco of COUNTY ASSKSSOIt subject to the will of the county Republican convention. d.w J. A. VAN EATON. NO STATE AID. The lx:ircl of regents of the Agri cultural college linvc declined tnc $2,500 nnnually appropriated by statu tory provlHlon for the maintenance of the Institution. This Is but right; for the state had no biixlni'.ss making Mich an appropriation. The school was founded by the national govern ment and Is supported by It. The public school system Is enough In the educational line Tor the state to titke care of In the way of actual malnten niKT. Tho board of rctfonts, however, deserve credit, for In these grasping days Ills almost Incredible that an Institution will absolutely refuse state money, especially after It Ih actually appropriated. Tho iKmrd of regents of the Agri cultural college have no disposition to make that institution a burden upon the taxpayers, They arc con- ' ducting their affairs upon business principles, and while not impairing the elllclcncy of tho college In the slightest degree, theyf.ee -to It that ono cent Is not uselessly expended. They have decided that they can get along without any state aid, and tho pcoplo -this year will not havotodlg up any money for tho maintenance of the Agricultural college. Corvallls CJazotto. SPEECH OF SENATOR DUBOIS. Tho siwech of Senator J)ulx)is of Idaho, delivered In the senate Thurs day, In addition to advocating the passing of the free coinage substitute for tho lx)ii(lblll, outlined the position of tho Republican senators in the silver states. Tho senator said that while ho cheerfully greeted the Pop ulist votes In tho senate for free silver, ho could not accept tho Populist lead ership, that party being Irrevocably committed to flat mono, with unlim ited lluclimtlou. Further, tho silver Republicans fav ored protection generally, Including tho So-called raw materials, and par ticularly lead, wood and lumber, be sides various products of the farm, plantation and ranch. Ho said tho Western sliver states each had two silver wnators tuul arc favorablo to frco coinage bills. Ho said tho ques tion of representation was fought out when tho constitution was framed. "Notwithstanding this," ho added, 4I read In tho pressor the Kast almost ovory day that tho legion I represent Isu'pockct borough,' not entitled to consideration at your hands, and tho Inrerencols that It Is peopled by a class who uro a perpetual shock to tho rollned and virtuous Hast, "Tho meanest and most vindictive or tho newspapers which attack tho 'silver men nro published in Now York City, where, for four scoiv years, tlio worst element of our foreign Immi gration lias found lodgment, and where thero have leen moro waiulals in connection with their city govern ment and elections than In any other spot In our country." The Common People. AuAbraliam Mncolucallod them, do ntcrc to Ko about t,,l" iilhnents. Wtmt they wan Isu medicine that will suro them. Tho simple, houest Btate- 'V.0."1' "l tc,nw tlmt 1I,KKI' ttirsiiPii. rllla cured me." is the IhM argument luruvorof this medicine, and this Is what many thousands voluntarily say. Hoods Pills are the IkuI after-din-ner pills, assslsl digestion, cure head ache. 35 cents. Children Cry for Fltchar'g CairtorlB WEAK MEN CURED A3 IF BY MAGIC. BY unco I t Ictlra vt Leu 1 MinheoJ shouUl wrnl at oaco ror took itiatetuUluahow 11 luaniy viior fMllr. quickly id peruia.ncatlr lufforluir from VH4M GAD II f- lratoWnorutUls Hwjilf advice, nook tell! Low full Allvllitlh. .1a. iStSESt '.?" 'P0? ro linw4 to evrjr rxirtloB of lha bo.tr. Kut with .wiiivl I Vm MEMQAUQ., lUFFALO.H.Y. the Monroe doctrine. It Mentis Protection of American Interests. (From the Congressional Record.) .Senator Wolcot f Colorado.-Our boundaries, as I have said, are rounded, completed, and defined. Tliey arc not assailed cither on the nortli or on the south. We are In no dangr or losing any portion of our territory, nor do we desire at tills time to acquire on either side an additional acre, and vast as arc our resources, Intelligent as arc our people, wo possess an element of strength even greater than these ad vantages afford us; and that Is that nobody wants us. Wo arc not desir able subjects for other countries. There Is not a nation in tho whole world that would take one of our sov ereign Ktatcs as a gift, with Its people. Alsace and Lorraine may Ikj trans ferred from one race and one nation to another, and a generation may bring acquiescence In the change; but no country has an army large enough to hold a foot of American soil where our flag has once floated, and "Time's Iron feet" can make no Impress upon our love and our equal devotion to every ecctlon of oiircountry. Mr, Mitchell of Oregon. May I usk the Senator a question? Mr. Wolcott. If It Is Impoitant, but If not f had rather go on. Mr. Mitchell of Oregon. I think It Is Important, and that it will not dis turb tho Senator. In the event that England tomorrow should negotiate with tho Nlcanigunii Government for the purchase of all tho Nlearaguan soil, I should like to know whether tho Senator would say that tho Gov ernment or the United States ought to protest; ami ir It did protest, whether It should protest In the name of the Monroe doctrine or In tho name of what should It protest? Mr. Wolcott. Of course, If Great ISrltaln were foolish enough to take such action, we should Interfere, and should Interfere to any extent; and wo should Interfere not In tho slight est degree iKicniiMi of tho Mouroo doc trine, but because or the undoubted and Inalienable right we have to pro tect our Interests wherever any thing Is asserted to tho contrary In any por tion or the earth. Applause In the galleries, which was suppressed by tho Vice-President. A MISTAKUN THEORY. The theory that all members of it U'Klslaturo are equally good or equally bad, Is a mistake. Such a Sweeping statement Is cither unjust tlattcry or unjust detraction. Such statements are often resorted to Tor tho purpose or helping out a political party. Hut It does not help. As well say that all members m a church aro equally good man or wo man. As well say that all soldiers or an army are equally brave and true. What Is tho true theory or legisla tive responsibility? Shall every mem- ber stand on his own record, or shall tho party whitewash brush lw used to make all appear equally acceptable? Wo fear tho latter plan would not work. The people would seo through tho whitewash, MIQHT DO WORSE. There Is much said or tho failure or legislatures and congress to do something. Tho term "do nothing" Is hurled at them In derision. Still they might do worse than do noth ing. They might euaat vicious legis lation. They mlirlit do a inmt I mm. to the peoplo. lustoad, they possess tho negative virtue of doing nothing. 1 110 last Oregon legislature tailed 'do a great deal that was prt.tnbed to be done. Hut It has not bouii n... -- " Hon. It imssotl few kid bills. Still Vina is no ooum ror ralluro t ...... ' i,SS good ones that were promised. - Hollovlng Its gainr will bn ox.dn.i, from tho next legislature, and foarlni tho election of the ,eople's friJni I nun. unuil hlmseir In .secretly hopl 111 this state all within mihilrmiw tl.n i . " , " " "IVKiUllllU IIU(t! no ap)lauio rrom the lVpullsts in return for Its traitorous service, tho latter party feeling itwir too gotxl to wIih its reet with tho "IkkmIIo shoot." hrrldan Sun. Imonoy and tho goods at home. 11. Mlteholl, to succeed tilraS opened 0 wagon and carriage shop at 310 1807, the Otviroiilmi Is f;tSUp,5.uJfJ,,1Pt.l.Y5. !? .ov W Co,mercialtt., in connection will Snr.e ng tor Populist success WcUHy.V aitcT" NmiV SS ?."" ",f.k'?Ji,h ihop' ?PP! The next June. Wlilhwlni.,,. ." .."" a."a. ".'V .'.' emulsions', and lSX h" TJ" ?fle'c '" "? U, ., . , "'IV'.. nun uccn triea luucarlvnll tin... rv" ".": ul -iiigc mm wugon wuki s lH)Wor In Uuit Hi. u... ca and hail etiii-,....J.iJvt.i!,.y.,,.u,e,e nuteml. and 1 nn, ,-,,). i,..n,i vv; Or course, tho school or mines will need nn appropriation. It might Ikj Just as well to remind those professors and ring politicians at Eugene who seem to Imagine that the sun rises and sets by order or the Portland machine, that their warfare on men like Representative Baker and his rrlendswlll not help them to get any new appropriations, and may help them get rid or what they now re eclve rrom the state. The state or Oregon is an accumu lation or olllclallsm since twenty ycars.and ono term or a legislature or onccainpalgu or reform can no more abolish all tho abuses than one sea son's work can clear a field of Canada thistles. The people have at least a ten year Job before them. There are newspapers In this state, abusing tho legislature that for $5 can be hired to nbusc anyone. They do It because they think It Is popular, not because they arc any honestcr than the legislators were. Taxpayers who want reductions in county and state expenses should be slow to promise support at the pri maries to candidates. There should bo as many unpledged delegations as possible. ir Marlon county presents a rorniid able Republican candidate for con gress It will be the duty or our loyal Republicans to support Min in the convention. The Oregonlnn prcrcrs Democrats who will stand In, or Populists who who will stand out, to Republicans who me not ring men. Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh contain Mercury, that at mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole ays tern when entering It through the mucous .iirf.ices Such articles should never be used except on prescription reputable physician, h the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can derive from . them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufadturcd by F. I. Chenev & Co , Toledo. 0 , contain no mercury, and s laKen imeinauy, ncting iiircctiy upor lie blood and mucous surface of the syitcrt. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho genuine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo Ohio, by P. J. Chcny &Co. Tcs titnonials free, Ct7Solh by Druggists, price 75 cents a bot tle. The Ideal Panacea, .lames L. Francis. Alderman. Chi cago, says: "I regard J)r. King's New Discovery ns an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used It in my ramlly ror tho last live years, to the exclusion or phy sicians' prescrldtlonsorother prepara tions." Hev. John Hurgus, Keokuk. Iowa, writes: "I have been a Minister or tho Methodist Episcopal Church ror tirty years or more, and have never fmitlfl fl 1114 111 II If Ct 1Wlntllll r.HM.,.t gave mo such speedy roller ns Dr. I Klmr'rt New Discovery" 'Prv ililn acougintcmcdy 'Si Hot- tics rree Fred A. Lcgg's Drug Store. , Salem has an clilclent police ferco'QA I TIM UATCD Pf and they have been very economical 1 v'LLIfl VVnlL.n Wi the past year. Ofncet Willamette Hotel ulldin", " ' For water service apply at office. Hills ir legislatures cannot do reformed LTu?J"!,,.Wr J. a,,vance' Makc M the peoplo must lmvo rccourf-o to tho limited referendum. Make Salem a home market. THB ONWARD flARCH of Consumption Is stopped short by Dr. Pierce' Golden Med leal Dl.covery. If you haven't waited lieyoiul reason. there's eoninlete re covery and cure. AUIiotiRli by many beltcvcd to be Incur nbttf, there is the evidence of hundred! of living witnesses to the fact that, in all it earlier stages, con sumption Is n curable ulcase, Hot every 7,:X'V?'iZ i ... liii.T VTi... . o er i-rni. ate cured b' Dr- Pierce'a Golden Medical nUcoveVv ' lXai "1. '.""B'.'.e.vere llRfl"r..coiiBh with vuiiitiiia Finrrinriiiimi n,IAi...ir.. .. you doubt that hundr'edsofsucucase. f'W1 ,0 "' ns CMrei1 l)y "Golden Med alV - c,i,?Pr.,,i,were ?",Me or thai dread and fatal disease You need not tiki 1.... 1 " ''cynave, in nearly every Instance, been so pronounced by the best SHSSaJftitfS If,pnr.?iSf!.,li"ir. u.,e," nm w,, w 'u Si'S ere often sed ncalust MffT?K '"TO widvtriii?SV.,u,.liAClof.,l,",,wky, iwierffiKfKI!,,tey.!?f..lhe.,'yW& pim uau aiso been fa thfiilit. t,x.. ... "TZ tho e c fcA' r" " "J?, ?wber of Tin. ni.iV.:,:" """j -uieuinva 1.. . " ... .iM. r.. a.. . " w nHiumioir Iirrtnrliftl ... V -" killfully reproduced in a book of ifS Ittswi HlileliVill U mailed to ., I IvV5 VTR $3&&i wpi or iwiurcss and six cents In itanml ou can then write thase c red and le, ib.eif.V.perIenc-A J invxran .n'snimS ARV MKDICAl. ASWKIAXfON. B" o'8Nfv; , ... . - m , " ffft (fill) i nfffiv a il I M rT A J New mi3 MMtfUMM i vii r- .-r b- pe-s- (i "Your Battle Ax oryour life"! "" Must have it ! PLUG Hie largest piece ever sold CARPET PAPER Urge lot of heavy I brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, lust the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office I INSURANCE.-J N. Ferguson, agent for Western Assurance of Toronto, Phoenix of I.ondon, New Zealand Insurance company and the Etna Life and Accident, has moved his office in with the Globe Real Estate office, up stairs in post office build ing. t-2 lnV WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats. t3?Frcsli saujagn a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDRICIL'S MEAT MARKET. 'fli'Wt?1? .. successor to C. M Heck & Co. "A' " lhp cU Ppt .Wlvory t ' ceSt . Open spicket to prevent freciinc posl. Ivcly proliibiled. Care should bo taken if in danger of frceitng to have stop and waste gate closed seo section 3 rules and reg- ......w... .iu uuuliiuu 111 uuia win oc al lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut of from prcmUcs. W. A. Cusick I President. J. II. AI.BURT. Cashter. Capilnl National Bank, OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed plan, and spccilicatlons will be received until Feb ruary 3. 1&96. at 10 o'clock, a. m., for a hos. Pit bullchng at the SoMlcr Home. Rose- tiurg, Oreuon. said lmiliiim. m l. nf ..! n8,,lory high, with basement; separate rooms or fou' inmates and a ward larcc onoUL'h for A",: jmust include e-erv tW BeceirV rr ,. w : -----rf .... - n- bwte ,,ouse-len'. Oregon. ' II. K. Am.kv. Chairman ExecutWo Committee. I-S-2W Tii- 1 1 t . r . .. THE WAR IS OVER and no one Is 'v.hiceronihortnolicerrrom'he htMLflt ,0 the l,Klti "d wl Give prices h'chhavene,erbeen hend ofWbefoJe. I cuirtnt .11 -.t. .- ",""-,. .rr.V": uive me can. -. .w tnc uciitL'i siiiiiacnon. R. J. HERSCHBACII, Salem, Oregon, ff ' M hurt. The umlertinnnl lii... seoverv uOIel psrtnershin on Stale street nn.l I,,. Have You Soon ftf rlth eth box o JA,wdM. . ,Alk tot lu mw "m Wii inr of GOOD tobacco or 10 cents. EAST AND SOUr -VIA- Shasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run dai. between roriianu anil aan francisco. Soutli I I North 8:50 p. m. 1 1 too p. m. i 0145 a. m. iv. rori.ana nt. ' Iv Salem Iv. ar. San Fran, iv, j Above trains stop at Earn Ponland, Oregon City, Wo dburii. Salem, Turner. Maiion. lefTerson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irvine. liugene, Lreswell, Drain, and all stations irom uoscourg to Asniand. inclusive. KOSEBURO MAIL DAILY. South 'orth 8::)0 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ri:20 p.m. lv.rortlandnr. Iv. Salem lv. ar. Rosob'g lv. 1:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. SALEM PASSENGER. South I North 1:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv.rortlandnr. ar. Salem lv. 10:03 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON 00 DEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all traliw. WEST SIDE DIVISION, lletween Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday. 1 73 run. i Lv. 12:15 pm.f Ar. Portland. Ar tr 6s2o Lv 1 '835 6:20 p. m Corvallis. p. m. i rtioany and Corvallis connect with trams of OfCgon Central & Eastern Rartroad. Express train daily except Sunday, 4M5 p. m 7U5 P. m. Lv. I'oriland Ar. Ar. Mc.Minvllle Lv t 8:25 a m. 1 6:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Canada -..v. oimi ucooiaineu at lowest rate! L. P, ROGERS, Ast. G. V, & p. A.. R. KOBIILER, ManaEer. Portlant; Or. . . ..i.tTi:. AJC .3 lot' -a TRins ;. OAUtrav. DCSIQM PA-rru-ra n.r In'orrtMl,.- .7 ' L"TL tOJ flftBtfn...-. n Silj j . fit v uuwjok wnn to Sy for iirliurBi5nt.in imJS. Kvcry ii pureau ror MfiirtiurcatcnuTn imi SftimtMit awwlffltt VUg I--ci 'n "' "unEl,,s1,,av? ppr ,n i-.uratwl N? lutellUeu -t '. Ucrklr. S3.TlO - - B-IK'J r i .. .Kfc1 , iBflanma ","f -v'fvr r ulcer. V'Mf. ; ". "" Nw, "Wrut 'l 'vrei.tm " --.- 3rtr MRl) TIMES' PRICES! Hie timet are . bauUml. I pi'Hise to cWe nV public hard times prices. New factory shoes.plain . . .., 0 Willi tnes and calks '5 Hand-made steel shoes 2 " Track shoeing a 5 , Jack" JlavMns, loo Chcmeketa street. . Capital Transfer. Co, IIARlfV TOWN, PROP. Express, buRgacc and nil kinds cf work done promptly. Leave oiders at Pntton's storo. H-J.U -DEPOT' '.EXPRESS. ?ccls all mail and passenger trains Rag gage ami cxpr'esS to nil parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. ' JAMES RADER. VETERINARY Condition powders, liniments, hcl ing lotions and ointments, bllsteiing oint ments, purgative pills and colic medicines al ways on hand as cheap as elsewhere, CONSULTATION FREE. W. C. MITCHELL. Graduate of Ont. Vet. College, Toronto Canada. , Office and Despensary at Red Front Livery Stable. Saiem, Oregon. In al( towns and localities throughout fnited States and territories to sell the F01 the United States and territories to sell the Fount ain Washer and Steam Cooker, tlm best in use. It saves us own price in the wear of domes in less man six montns. teui u, u. u. by express, prepaid, lor $3. ;o, in tin; 55 in copper. For particulars, address J. H. IJROWN, 156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon stdL r Hr ' mmcrcial Strcci, I'oriier Slalr Ih' Capital "PiinlJng Conpany is muved to ihnt laiion. Call o- us. iVlONHTO LOAN On (aim land sfcuriiy. Special rates on large loans. I.oans coniidcicd without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Bus Hank huildlnrt. MONEY TOLOAN! On city or farm properfy. T. K. FORDJ Over Dnsh's Rank, MONEY TO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional part not less than $300 To loan In Salem during the next 30 days. Address with particulars, J. II. HAWLEY, 266 Stark street, : Portland, Or FARM FOR 160 acrdi. Incaled il mil... ,.,. rn.... station. Yamhill count, and i miles south of Gaston. 17 ncres of hops,' large hop house, -- -v. w nntai lunu, 10 acre meauovv ami beaver dam mnci nt tin. llini. ....11 . i a variety or tame grifsses. Good soil, no rock, easily put in cultivation, with sprine or creek on every 40 acres. Will sell in tracts or 40 acres or more nt prices from 28o up. ward, according to location andl improve, ments. Easy terms. For further particulars inquire or Wl. H.EOAN, 1 4 lw Gefvais, Or How mj ( 100 00 for every $10 invested can be made by our new Systematic Plau of Speculation. $10 00 and more made da'lyon small inves- ChlcaS,oymanyPa,0n5Wb0 C away from All wo ask Is to investigate our new and or. ignal methods. Past workings or plan and hichMt references furnished. Our Booklet 'Punts and Hints." how to make Toney eren when nn tlix ...r ! J. -r .1 . 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