, . til -" wp "'SBJjjp? ?T? ri',1 EE&Z 7 hi W ir J fi!-i $ "i 13 ir 'A. fc T i 1 r- J V l " i . ' " " I MBB"D t T " r Dailj Capital Jourifal BY HOFEBROTHBRS. TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1800. -S I HARD-MONEY WHO The sooner this government abol- ANNOUNCEMENT. I l.ercl.y announce iiijhcU n n cmullilnto for tlie offlccof GOtJn ASSKSSOH subject to tlie will of tlie county Republican convention. ,1-w J. A. VAN EATON. A BRITISH OPINION Wlicn Mr. JIofoTruns for congress lie will linvc a glorious time explain ing why he voted for tlio spending or more money than any other represen tative. When such men as Hofcr arc elected to congress, there will be some hope for the Democrats left. Newport News. The scion of Great Britain who runs the Newport paper Is ridiculous In being opposed to appropriations. His town Is Interested In appropriations from the government as no other town In Oregon Is. In the same Issue Is an elaborate argument In favor of Con gressman Hermann, based on his hav ing secured more appropriations than any other man In history for Western Oregon. Now, Mr." Hofcr has no In tention of running for congress, but If he had, he feels conlldcnt the peo ple of Newport wohld not Ixs preju diced against him on account of his ' record on appropriations. What win Oregon get at Washington preferable tiiannronrlatlons? Docs the gentle man whocdltH the News, profiir seeds i rvifirrrnualfllllll rloCIUllL'lltS ? If llC docs, any citizen of Newport will cheerfully swap them for that editor's sharo of bread and butter, gained out of the appropriations given to New port. The editor or Tub Jouiwai, Is a resident of Marlon county and quite cheerfully voted for all necessary ap propriations In tho legislature. Tlio major part or all those appropriations aro expended at Salem, and a Salem man who would not vote for reason able appropriations for the maintain- eiico of public Institutions would be almost an ass. Only two acts carrying Hiuull appropriations, besides the general appropriation bill, became laws, and one wo did not voto for. But tho greatest objection raised to our record In tho mind r our pre totaled critics Is that wo voted for the fclOO.OOO portago railway In Eastern Oregon, and for a $50,000 rovolvlug fund to luivo tho state print element ary text liooks for the public schools nt cost. Tho jMirtago railway Is the only way farmers of Eastern Oregon will ever got an open river for their crops. It Is exactly what tho state has already done for tho lower rapids of tho Columbia, which Is a great suc cess. It In exactly Inlluoaiid Identical liiuliuructor with the appropriations our British friend praises Blnger Hermann for procuring, in the same Issue ho condemns us. Tho Eastern Oregon portago rail way bill got but few votes In Western Oregon. Tho same rusult was hud on thestiito text book bill. It would glvo tho ioor children of Oregon cheap text books at co-U. It was till right for tho state to appropriate :0,000 to set the convicts to making stoves. But to vote for a like sum to make our schools free schools In fact us thoy are in theory Is a sin In the eyes of our British friend at Newport. Ho Is opposed to upproprhit Ions on general principles. Wo should think ho would move away from Newport and West ern Oregon altogether. Ho will prob ably be sent to tho legislature or con grass by his fellow-cltUens to prevent ill! such outrages In tho future. U H.LilM Hermann is cursed by some for do ing nothing ln'congress. but get appro priation, and in tho tvuuo breath thoy deuouueo him because ho hits not got mora than ho 1ms tor tho Willam otto river. Marlon county men could very gracefully got along without saying much about appropriations. .Marion county nvoson appropriations wen. " THE PRACTICAL IDEALIST. .., '-.. ;.,.,lr,r PnlirilJirV ntliltCV. ;.ionuny ci:...b r . i -----..-,, o1, it vlotmis n c vntoM of this city, lectured at sues me greeisuut, uu ...- ---- local Congregational rocicij, on u... . wn ,t for CVCrybody but too gold dealers and speculators. The oici "hard money Democrats" were not far wrong after all.-Tlmes Moun taineer. The alwvc from n Democratic paper shows that Democrats arc not' agreed What Is ii Does he be- Is above subject. The roiiowmg rcin of it Is taken from The Dalles Chron- Iclc: "The Practical Idealist" Is not a topic that oiio might dare to speak ....... tviHumt, it certain Inherent synt- pathy, combined with much special m the money question. .. .t. m...,. Tiinlectur- iiiinl-inoncy" Democrat? tllOUgUb upon w ; iiv...v. crshowed himself to be possessed of Hcve In silver as primary inonoj . i..i. nivn n.... .in ii.ini mniipv as irolrt. t.ni. w w ii not, unuea-iiivu 'B''.bimk' - - inJLii '"-- a synopsis of the lecture, and certain ly we would not dare undertake to rc p'roduce any of the line phrasing and Illustrations with which he showed the real things of life as opposed to things that only scorn. What is called the practical In all departments of life and thought Is measured by conformity to reality and too gener ally that reality which gives the standard Is nothing higher nor better than an outward langlbleand tempor ary sec in lug. The real thing, which gives shape to what now Is and beck ons us on to a higher and nobler shap ing and itttalnmcnt, Is the perfection and glory of the thing the Ideal. Tlmt Is the reality and nothing less or lower. The Ideal Is not founded on any de parture from nature truly seen, but In tho perception of the true tnought and purpose or nature's conformity to them. It Is opposed to all preten tions and shams; It hates all hypo crisies, dishonesties and sellishnciws lu business and politics, and art. Ho Is the dreamer who In any of these things thinks that the present Imper fection, or worse, Is the thing Itself, which we must acknowledge and to which we must contentedly adapt ourselves. He Is awake and practical who sees the Ideas which condi tions arc trying to embody or express. Art Itself, which by many Is supjwsed to have an Ideal or its own, with power to go beyond nature In Its ex pression, Is In ract the most oliedlent and eager Interpreter or nature, and only succeeds in winning the hearts or men and women and demonstrat ing Its truth when It portrays not simply what actually Is, but rather what every man and women Is thriv ing to make real, to think out for themselves and lu some way or other to make real. When the lecturer, In Illustration or his theme, spoke or tho cITect or music as the Interpreter and master of tho best that Is lu us, the audience listened rapt with eager sympathetic attention, and were made to behold In visions a glory which they might well hope for when tho last hour comes, and that which Is, Incomes jmewltli the blessed Ideal. We confess to a certain Justltlblo prldo that Mr.Kulglit Is an Oiegonlan. Though not born In Oregon, ho has grown up here and received his educa tion here, and deveolped a fineness of culture and a literary quality which, with his originality and strength of mind, would glvo him rank In tho very centers of culture In our land. First and last, there are many who come to this coast, or are called hither by those lu search of brain and cul ture and the art of putting things, and we aro glad lo welcome them, but let us not fail no appreciate tho splen did abilities and noble worth of some that have grown up among us. Prof. A. L. Brlggs, of Ablqua, and Prof. Geo. W. Jones, of Turner, arc prominently mentioned as candidates for superintendent of schools are goad men. Both Cliiw. P. Strain, a school teacher and deputy assessor who lost a hand by accident last summer Is a candi date for county assessor. tfcI,-wB ml ) wuril mi 1 vWf Ml) X ijrfrsjfT MMefl wfllrPw Www a 4-4 Commercial Slrcet, Corner State Vm Capital; Printing Company 1ms re moved to that lecatton. Call on us. Through Tickets TO THE BAST' VIA THE In all towns ami localities throughout the United States and territories to sell the I-ount-nln Washer and Steam Cooker, tho best in use. It saves its own price in the wear of clothes in less than six months, bent C. O. I), by express, prepaid, for $3.50, In tin, 5 in copper. For Prt,cu,;D? DROWN, 156 Siato street. " Salem, Oregon. Union Pacific System. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers T ' Sleeners and Fron Urii:- .". Tiii - " OWj between l() AHirih Flvier M, EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- lOLtTLANItoVnlCAm Our trains are heated by sten .j llchled by Pintsch light. ' m " Time to New York, 4 1-2 davi ecu. And the Orcgonian and Statesman keep right on giving Mitchell and Hermann a black eye. Cleveland Isa "hard money" Demo crathard to get. Reply to judge Moreland. "J. C. M." says It Is an almost uni versal rule in American courts that, when u constitutional question Is In volved, such question will not be passed tiM)ii If there arc orhcr grounds upon which the question can be de cided. In other words, H the con stitutional question can le dodged by considering Inconsequential questions, trilling technicalities or subterfuges, courts will then evade the principal matter and stilTcr the Imperative com nfand or the constitution to be dis obeyed. That would make constitu tions tilings or naught, and courtsthc cowardly vehicles of thelrdcstructlon. No self-respctlng court could pro nounce such doctrine, and It is not tlio lxitter law. There can lie no matter so important as tlie enforce ment of tlio fundamental law, and. where its Infraction Is threatened, the rule of the better courts is to lirst consider If Jurisdiction or that ques tion can be taken, and, if so, to decide it. Under a rule that It Is the proper and usual practice or courts or last resort to evade constitutional ques tions, constitutions are not worth the paper they are printed upen: The claim that, H a constitution has been violated In any particular, It furnishes a precedent and con stitutes law ror continued violation, Is equally strange. About as well might It be claimed that, when murd erers have been enable to escape gallows and prisons through thelrarts ot counsel or laxity or courts, It con stltutcs sacred usage and nullifies laws punishing murder. Shasta Route. 1 OI'HIIIE Southern Pacific Co. 11ILI-1. 1. .' T " ""J. 1VIUC11 is many nours mi il.. .v.. petitory ' ' ,m For rates, time tables and full (ar- , apply to " boise to bahkh Afienta, S0em. t K. W.BAXTER, C.B.Wfira General Agent, Dist. Pi iZ. !3STfel,d Street. Porfi ' PL The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for 10 cents MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. peel Loans rnrmilrirrl without (leI.1V HAMILTON & MOIR llush Hank buUdtnfl. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property, Over Utah's Hank, T. K. FORDj Your Boy Won't Live a Month. So Mr. Oilman Drown, of 34 Mill btreet, Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. Hit son had lung trouble, lollowing typhoid ma. laria, and lie spent $375 with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy won't live a month." He tried Dr. King' New Discovery and a few bottles restoied him tJ health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his resent good health to ujo of Dr. King's New liscovcry. and knows it to bo the best in the world for lung trouble. Trial bottle free at Fred. A. I-cgg's drug store. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. HARD TIMES PRICES The times are hard and I propose to give the public hard times priest New factory shoes.plain 1 00 With toes and calks 15 Hand-made steel shoes - 00 Track shoeing 250 ''Jack" JIavklns, too Chemeketa street. C. H. III! LANE, www mm iiii HiTFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ L MIESCKE, Pro??. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and salt me Us 5Fre5h sausapo a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. EENTRWnS MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle lllock Successor to C. M Heck & Co. Uest meats in tlio city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. Run dat. .' between Portland and San I'ranclsco, California Express Train South I North 8:50 p. m. ,.11 :00 p.m. I 0:45 a.m. l'orliana at, Salem I v. San Fran. Iv, Above trains City, NVo dbura stop at East Portland, Oregon m Knlfm. Turner. Marion. Jeflerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving, Eugene, Crcswell, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEI1URO MAIL DAILY. youth 8:.'!0 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:0 p.m. Iv. Portland nr. Iv. Salem lv. ar. lloscb'g lv. North 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. SALUM I'ASSHNOEU. .South 4:o0 p. 0:1.') p. iv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. North 10:05 a.m. 8:00 n.tu. DIN' Ni; CARS OS OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second -class sleeping cars attached to all trains,- WEST SIDE DIVISION, Iletwcen Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7:30 a 111. f Lv. 12:15 p m.t Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. 1 6:20 p. m. Lv 1 :3S p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 1 I Lv. Portland Ar. J . f Ar. McMinville Lv 1 4:45 p. in 7'5 P. m, 8:25 a. m. 6:30 a. m. HTML 11 2H Commsrcinl St., Silent Or UPSuits $15 upwards. Pants upwands.J3T Capital Transfer . Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. I-eavc orders at I'M ton' store. 12'3-t Tho Multnomah county Prohi bitionists have put a full ticket lu tho Held. This placing of numerous tickets "In tho Held" is one of tho greatest oltiieles to good govern inent. If tho American people -per sist lu that error, there will soon bo nothing but government by minorities. Just what tholKttsosiind spoils poll tlolanswunt to keep tho peoplo all divided up In little kinds and then tho coyotes get lu and fed fat on the sheep. v l-zr-? 'V - DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city, Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER SALEM WATER CO. Offices Villamette Hotel Building For water service apply at office. Hills payable monthly In advance Make all complaints at the olficc, Open splcket to prevent freezing, posb lively prohibited. Care should bo taken if in danger of freezing to 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. THROUGH TICKETS la all nolnls In the Eastern States. Canada ' and Europe can be obtained at lowest rate! I wt ir cimmcd a i c.1- E. T, ROGERS, Asst. G. 1. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. 111 ' iinn fPA oau, k Si. we, Paul Ry. V. A. Cosick President. J. II. Aliiert. Cashier. THE WAR IS OVER and no one is hurt. The undersigned have dissolved partnership on State street, and has opened a wagon and carriage shop at 320 Commercial st., in connection with Sprague & Crounk's blacksmith shop, opposite the State Insuranco building, where 1 will carry a complete line of carriage and wagon wood material, and I am ready to build or repair any kind of vehicles on ihort notice, from the heaviest to the lightest, and, will give prices which have never been heaid of before. I guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction. Uivc me a can. It. J. HERSCHBACII, 1 28 Salem, Oregon. g o i L "sSgT d w a r fly 0. R.&N.0 E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER.' TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOial OF- Two Transcontinental! Routes. , Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul uln. I ver Omaha and Kansas Cny. Low rttall eastern cuiei. OCEAN CITIES. Portland -San Fianciseo, Steamers leave Alnsworth dock, Portlnil Feb. 7th, 12th, 17th, 2:d 27th, tad Midi 29111 at 0 p in. Fare Cabin, $$; steerage, $:.5o. WILLAMFri'E RIVER DIVISION Portland Eucene. Steamers Elmore and Ruth lem Sui for Eugene and Corvallis Satunhji, Saaijl Leave for Portland Mondiri, Totsbl 1 nursuays anu aaturuays at 0 , ra. Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round-trip tickets vero cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked tb; to all points without extra transfer dial f 01 lull details call on lwiss & EiiiB agents, balom, Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Pordaad,!). for lull uetaus can on or aaaress G. M. POWERS. Foot of Tradest. Local Ap Hi RUNS Pullman SleepMCars, ElegantlDinin Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cil To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duhti, 1m Grand Forks, Crookston, Wnnipcj, I Helena and Uutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Fh!lide!p!uil York, uoston, ana an toinu East and South For information, time cards, rupt tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT &C( AGENTS, i PMnmkrrlnl rrirr 5illCfll Wl S A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. h Hi ionisuii M., .-"". A....- -- .. GLANCEiiATIHISiMAP. Capital al 11 ml lives Catarrh in the Head. Is due to impure blood and cannot be cured vrbh local application, Hood's KamrrllU hat cured hundreds of cates of catarrh be cause it purifies the blood and in ihlt way re moves tho cauto of the disease. It also builds up the svstem and prevents attacks of pneu iii, utpiituena and ivpnom lever. Itotxl's Pills become tnt families caihartlr Tlio Astoria News wants tho state to own U own printing olhco mid furnUh elementary text-books to tho public school chlltlron at cost. Tluit Restores mo lit, diphtheria and typhoid fever w t's ttiy one who tries them. 35 v would never do. Then tlio state nrln tor would imt make ttQ,oo6 a term, and tho school book trust would not niako llOO.OvX) a year profit out of Oregon. Uealdes, nearly all the poor children could go to school. It would rank Populism! iiniiarn cryTc ; '! THERE 19 NO PROFESSION, whose labors so severely tax tho ncrvouiBy torn, as that of tho ministry. Tho do rangement ot tho ner vo centoni ot tho bralu by over work frcquoutly brlu;s 011 attack ot heart trouble, and uurvous prostration. Rov. J. P.Kostor, M. ., 1'ai.tor l. R church, London Mills, 111., lilnuclf u pliy.l cian, writes Fob. 3d, 189S: "Heart otTution and nervous pnutratlou had become u serious last tall that a Uttlo over vrorklu tho pulpit would Mcomplotely prxutratu mo TiT MllPQ that H kOomcU CMtulu I XJl . WUW mustrcllnuuUh tlm fork Heart Cure iutry cm ... iiuari paipiiuiiou ikvuiik so tad that ruy auJIior. OK SALEM. Transact a general banking business. Children Cry for; titoher't Gattorl. I lthirTs Cftorlr Health would ask uto tt I i!lJ uut havo boart dl&oaso. Lai Kovombor I commcucvd taking Dr. MIW NowItvartCuro alternately with l)r Mllu' Norvlue and dorlved tho creativst Mlble beueQu I havo jut closed revival work ot 10 weeks, proacblug nparly orery night and twice on tho Sabbath. I cau speak for hour without sufferlug as I formerly did. Hard work I us minister should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies ou baud." J)r. Miles' Heart Cure U sold on guuarUoo, 1 s4bottle will benent or 00001-Ktuule4. FARM FOR SALE! 360 acres, located yt miles west of Wap ata station, Yamhill county, and 1 miles south of Gaston, 17 acres of hops, large hop house, 20 acres wheat land, 10 acres of meadow and beaver dam; most of the bal. ence well set in a variety of tame grasses. Good soil, no rock, easily put in cultivation, with sprinc or creek on everv ao acres. Will sell in tracts of 40 acres or more, at prices irum 2oo upward, according to location and improvements. Easy terms. Tor further particulars Inquire of VM. II. EGAN, 34 Gervals, Or FREE TO ALL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment which I will send free to all sufferinc women. Cures female troubles of every nature. Most won-'Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul derful remedy ever known I Railway and note its connection with all The half has never been told; transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omabs ror could we with Ink the ocean fill, ' and remember when going east that its trains Were every blade of crass a nuill. Were the whole world of parchment made ' steam. And every woman a scribe by trade lo tell the merits of Balm of Figs, Ilwould drain the ocean drv. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, ' nrH llrrl.tl.rl rrt.K rk1r. !. A L....J . . ..b..wu ill... Wlfctllllir UIIU UCUICU OV steam. Its equipment is sunerb. F.li(.ani 1 i..rr.. in .!.. . . ,"-" ijunci, nuiury, unoKing anu steeping cars, I with free reclining chahs. Each sleepin car beithhas an electric reading lamn ,! , its dlnlntr cars aro the best in thwrlH Other lines are longer than this, but none 1 iiuutju sucitncu irom skv 10 skv. uiner lines are lonce Address Mrs. J. . 11., box 96, Tallman, are shorter, and no other offers the above lux. .. cuuwy, yjt. A CARD. To the citizens of Salemt 1, J. Rubinstein, desire to inform you that I hae opened up a general tailoring estab lishment at No. 304 Commercial steeet Suits made to order from $12.50 upward. Pants made to order from $40 upward. As I formerly charged $3,30 for cleaning t Pm4'1' !' I now charge only $1.30. I will open op my establishment Monday, February 24. J, RUBINSTEIN. a4 A 2.2.mt urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau. lU I HL FARMERS ! J office will give yon fwtherVrornTation! v, Huuin, We have just completed a new feed yard, one-half block south of the court house. Please give us a call. Team 10c. 2 6 UUSSARD & SIMPKINS. J. H. HAAS, ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, I Makes a .sjv-lalty of fine repair work, Seth Hiomas elocU, etc.. 215 Commercial Street OREGON CE AND Eastern R. R. Comp YAQUINA BAY ROUTE fnnn,Xnn l Vanulna Day wiii'i Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Bteamsk STEAMER "FAKAUA. a I and first-lass in every rP from Yanulna for San Francisco K rtivi Possengor accomaiodstions vm Shortest route between the WiU and California. nr ... ,11 rare irom mvj "", ;c Pranrlern, Cabin. tI2! SteerSgC, .ft mnnrl rin. food 6o days, f lo. Forsartlngdatesappto C.T.EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portlands F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpentor, Builder and Jobber. , , . 41 Winter street. tjgHaid limes prices always. y .sr? - v 1 xSV' 1 l srfi 1 ua cwcmuTLo -MM SSSk C.8.1. r "mwl A ScicntiSo American Aflonoy for w T...m T.V jr 4 II l- wuonou net I 'v.on.sQ Vui-, A vw. d VS lli. . C4 I Mr .!. M U (I ttt.. J-iurlM. lion .THtEnnsCHCu-'CtiGe, lr.u keiNKkUTI,0 iiunorrhria . tnaiorrbteaJ .. '.n.itur! dit. -' ur InUimta. .iai.,.a or vlctr. ", utm. Noa-utrlnnnt. SulO i,t Drus-rUts, or rA is rUia wrtrr, 11.00, or 3 LouIm. fi.TJ. ClrcvUr koi ou rwjuttt, OJturaTtt. TRADE uiwi. OESIQN PATENTS. For Informal r. f.i.-SyT!'.- J MUN.N & or Ml BaoTTrNaw YoS. tho paLUo by a notice given fwo otchtm la tt Jtotttific gmtim wSG" ciSuI?fiI'i? .,.!mr K'enUflo paper In the man !otild ba without It. Wccklr kaii jot. atj ( htvudwaj, Now Vurlc City, CIIAS. CLARK, Corvallis, Or. ftl En WIN STONE. Manager, -crwSJ-1 A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Ag!g1 E.M.WAITEPJ'T! RnnK and JOB PI aSI T.maninianiVtMK n...vi- m-. Tirtk over the bkCJ ,.. . ,. -- ,rtKMVTl ri Ofc BA (UkaM rENHYMYAt '-"StiV aire. ?)g a W tU t uilMtiDrmit ai.jwr.K: SS3sS ssiafflsssrw. "" A ' MaaM r J Am- Uatalaaf aHtr list iffijassss Have You J JtHI !!f-5ia rre wk eaca """-- , n-3mk&S.