Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 26, 1896, Image 2

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NOTES ON WHEELING,
If you Want a ure relief for palw
limbs, use an
Allcock
BBAR IN MlND-Not one
tlons is as good as the genuine,
la the fcck, side, chest; or
Porous
Plaster
of the host of counterfeits and imita-
, The American League
members.
'd .
lldR M0,000
A wheel of tasteful design stamps
Vw rider jih a person of refinement.
Daily Capital Joufoal
BY HOrnCR BROTHERS.
WEDNESDAY, FEU. 20, 1890.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tho olllcc of COUNTY
ASSESSOR subject to the will of the
county Republican convention.
d.w J. A. VAN EATON.
Wheat at Salem lHfi.il cents.
Silver has gone up to 70 cents an
ounce.
Impertant:
llkoMc.Klnlcy.
The Statesman don't
Our foreign wars arc all equally
successful up to date.
Who will take 13111 Nyc'fl place ?
We mean In this world.
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With corrupted primaries what
good Is thopurlllcd Australian ballot?
THE ISSUE
OREGON.
It Is your privilege to Join It If you
can or find fault with It If you can't
tho Illlhcoclub.
it must not bo forgotten George
Washington was n irood man and a
good politician.
.fust how nearly representative the
present congress Is. of tho people can
bettor Iks Judged ten years hence.
Talking about whether tarlll or
finance Is tho greater Issue, It Isn't to
Iks forgotten that bosslsm Is tho boss
Issue In Oregon.
In theso days the cnt-ln-a-bag poli
tician Ingrowing himself to get Into
tho next legislature and make what
he can out of It.
an IIMM
Jt will bo lust as tcuslble for the
Stayton pcoplo to say Salem has too
many newspapers as for a-Salcm paper
to say Ktayton has too mnny.
If tho taxpayers of Lincoln county
do their duty at tho primaries the
old ring that has cursed that young
county will lie taught a lesson.
Tho Oregonlau has Congressman
EllU.of Eastern Oregon,safely beaten.
It Is now the duty of tho people to
confirm Its orders at tho primaries.
Tho great majority of tho present
congress were novor heard of beforo,
were nominated wtoen their election
was not expected, and will never bo
heard of again.
The political issue in Oregon is not
silver or antirsllvcr, McKlnley orantl
MeKlnlcy, Mitchell or anti-Mitchell.
It Is whether the political machine
with headquarters at Portland and a
few paid parasites In each county
shall govern this state, control its
legislature, and dictate Its federal
patronage for the next four years.
These lnlluenccs In the past have
been In control too much. These cor
rupt Influences In the last legislature
were defeated on all their pet under
takings. They should not be put In
control this spring at tho bidding of
the old Portland ring. They will not
be If the masses of Republicans assert
themselves.
They were giving us a state govern
ment that cost twice as much as it
should. They were scattering costly
Institutions over the state that were
not needed. They were creating
places for their pets and favorites for
life. -They promised reforms two
years ago which they never Intended
to carry out. They have control or
the state and county and congres
sional committees and many of the
party newspapers. They now propose
to regain their grasp on the necks of
Republicans and make them to do
tholr bidding for Tour years to come.
Tho fight Is not on tho silver ques
tion. Republicans should not be de
ceived by that cry. It Is a matter or
record that men who were supporting
Dolph last winter were willing to
throw him down at any moment If
they could gain by It. Jo. Simon was
nursing tho silver votes In hopes to
displace Dolph himself. Thero Is not
a rlmr Republican ut Portland or
Salem who would not have taken an
election at tho hands of tho silver
men In tho last legislature, could he
have gotten It. Several promised In
ndvanco to be good silver senators If
elected. The ring politician has no
principles to nnnoy him. Mr. Dolph
we believe Is a squarcr man on this
question than his managers were In
tho last legislature.
Rut tho light Is not over sliver. It
Is for control of party patronage. It
Is tho true Interest or tho Republican
party to break up tho old machine
completely and throw party power and
patronage Into other hands than those
of life-long professional onlce-holdcrs.
That Is tho real Issue In Oregon. It
Is tho old gang and an appropriation'
or an office against tho people and
good government.
When a congressman represents tho
people on all questions It Is high time
ho were retired. Mr. Hermann, of
Oregon, should know letter than go
on the way ho has.
TEACHING WAR.
Merchant Keyt, of Perrydale, was
In the last legislature. Ills friends
want to mako him senator. If tho
men with muddy boots do their duty
a few hldowalk politicians with polnt-od-toed
shoos will not down Koyt ut
tho primaries.
Mr. Dolph, you would mako friends
and perform a graceful act that would
give you not a llttlo popularity If you
wo vdd now move to inuko John H.
Mitchell's election to tho senate
tumultuous.
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A predlutlou that tho Salem poll.
Damns who uro using one mint to
throw down former friends with, will
throw him down harder still when
Miey uro through with ltlm. Rut
those things are too common.
Mrs. Frances W. Letter, superin
tendent or tho physical culture de
partment of the National Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, Is send
ing out urgent letters to arouso pul-
llc sentiment against the Carter bill
pending In congress to secure military
training In lite public schools. Her
arguments are sottna. Tho public
schools are not. the place to teach war.
Intelligence and Immunity are tho
prime motives that should underlie
all public education. Military educa
tion and discipline are valuable to
any young man, and can be obtained
In tho mlllttu organizations of any
statu In the Union. Hut tho nubile
schools are to furnish children tho
rudiments of education, not of war.
Thus early In the seu3oiTthl' number
of new wheels and new lady riders Is
quite large.
.
A bicycle Is like a lxy sent on tin
errand by his mother It runs best
when blown up hard.
The League of American Wheel
men has spent $120,000 since Its
organization to advance the cause of
road improvement.
r,
The Ulnck Mfg. Co., Eric, Pa., sends
out an art catalogue in black and
brown upon yellow. It has forty pages
beside tho cover tosct forth the merits
of the "Tribune" wheels and the
Interests of vr heeling In general.
Itoads In Oregon have not been so
bad as usual the past winter. Last
year saw it great improvement. Rut
the greatest benellt will come when
owners or property realize that no
better Investment can be made than a
good road In rrontor It.
Wheel Talk ror February says: The
woman who takes a morning spin on
a wheel puts a velvety bloom on her
cheek not found at the druggists. . . .
The rider who, In his racing, Is all
head cannot expect to get there, while
the one who Is all legs cannot bo ex
pected to stay there.
The dalntcst '00 catalogue Is by the
Eclipse Rlcycle Co., Elmlra, N. Y.
One Illustration shows sixteen men on
along plank laid over tho top of a
nlicd-total weight 2,448 pounds.
One of theso wheels Tom Winder rode
around the rim of tho United States
21,000 miles.
The delivery bicycle Is a machine
such as nnyono engaged In merchan
dising of any kind will find ready use
for almost every hour In the day; be
ing especially adapted for laundry
men, clothiers, department stores, and
In fact all kinds of trade.
Morgan & Wright, Chicago, will no
longer send out Wheel Talk free, but
have decided to olfer It at 91.50 per
year, or at 75 cents for six months.
All tho Illustrations, outsldo and In
side, nlso the Illustrated "Wise and
Otherwise" heading, are changed
every week, and each copy during the
year will contain a largo card bearing
tho portrait of a well-known racing
mnn fifty-two during the year.
The Peerless Mfg. Co., Cleveland,
Ohio, sends out one of the largest
catalogues for 1800, "The Story of tho
Rlcycle." Ic concludes with this
eloquent peroration for the wheel as a
health giver: "Out of the valley of
sickness and despair many an Invalid
has ridden Into health and that keen
enjoyment or lire which health nlono
can give. It Isa sovereign remedy for
tho 'blues.' Dull care mounts not be
hind tho saddle of this now steed,
which paradoxically Increases the
weight of the thin and decreases tho
avoirdupois or the stout; while It Is of
the greatest value as a remedial and
A FARM
GIVEN AWAY
nf PAHM BUILDINGS rind, ono chept
&MlMALS, etc. Those, .. to
grttrdo ?. tbuB malctn, a completo
Miniature Form Yard.
rnfl.atlnK of ono shoot of FARM BUU,uiu ---
of 78 SubJoqtB, DOMbBHu """ -.. 'a umi Animals can
OZLJL
jt. TT "T
(ViniiMCia! Slrecl, ('orner Slate
'Ilia Capital Printing Company has re
moved to that location. Call on us.
3 Ways to Get This Farm :
i 0 Coupons j or
SenCl 1 Coupon and 0 Cento ; or
OC7HU io Cents without any Coupon, to
Through lj
T0 TlE
rmoUAM TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM, M.l.;
ILACKWCLL'S
LACivwn.i.0 '"""'" , POSTPAID. You will una
onodC?upFo tW UPOnD
taBldo oach 4 ounco baff of
BlacH's
m:
to Xofiaoco
Ruv a bat: of this Celebrated Smoking; Tobacco .and read he
rnuiMn. whfch rives a list of oilier premiums ....u ., b
2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.
In all towns ami localities throughout the
United States and territories to sell the Fount
ain Washer and Steam Cooker, tho best In
use. It saves Us own price In the wear of
clothes In less than six months. Sent C. O.
D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50, In tin; $5
In copper. For particular, address
" ' J... B. BROWN,
156 Statu street. Salem, Oregon.
I
EAST AND SOUTH
EAS'
V1A THE
Union Pacific
between nccl,'(
lGltTr.AT .
Ti,,0Cj
Uur trains ate Iimi.4 i
TimetoNewVoki!'!
Which Is msi, d'-'l
petltors. nr ""WM
.PfyT'm
ecseseGooe
-VIA-
WANTED An honest, active ccntleman or
lady to travel for reliable established bouses
Salary $780, payable $15 weekly and ex
penses. Situation permanent. 'Referenco
r- 1 ..if ..i.irer.l tamned envelope.
The Dominion Company, 316 Omaha Build
Ing, Chicago
2 25 im
OR SAl.lJ-Iiigbt mllcli cows
ear olds, lnnuiro of M J. Eg:
I1
year
Or.
and two 2-
nan. uervais,
224 tf
in- vnit WANT A bounuetmide to order,
or choice cut flowers ring up telephone U4 .
Avenue Green Houses. 2'22 3t
FOUND-d'atent leather memorandum book
containing valuable papers. Call at this of-
fice and prove property. 2 2' 3
GROCERY STOCK FOR SALE-At ft
bargain. Address A. B care JoJrnal. 21 3
PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle,
Tacoma and San Fiancisco papers on sale at
Miller's Postoflice block
PUtlLfC MEN, I'OLlTCIANS AND lfUb
iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor
mation from the press of tho state, coast and
country from the Press Clipping Bureau,
f Allcn'.l Union Block. PortUnd. !2-2otf
P. O. NEWS STAND. Local subscription
Agency for all newspapers and magazines.
Fine atock of cigaifl and confectionery. I-. w.
Miller. Prop. LHiL
FOlTSALE OR TRADE.- The best hay
fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing
200 acres. Will sell cherp, on easy tcrrm, or
trade for good hotol. For particulars inquire
at this i,fhce. II. A. B. 1 31 im
MONEY TO LOAN
Special
U
Bush
On farm land security.
rates on larce loans. lxans
consideied without delay
HAMILTON & MOIR
Bank buildinS.
MONEY TO LOAN!
Orl'clty or farm property.
Over.Bush's Bank,
T. K. FORD)
HARD TIMES PRICES
I'hc times are hard and I propose to give
the public hard limes prices.
New factory shoes.plain 1 po
With toes and calks 1 50
Hand. made steel shoes...., 2 00
Track shoeing 2 50
' 'JacU" llavlctns,
100 Chcmeketa street.
C. H. LANK,
nil
linn nil 1 nn
11 1
MI
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WOLZ'S illPhasta Route;
I3TFREE DELIVERY.
W:LZ & MIESCKE, Props.
Dealars In alt kinds of fresh and salt meats
!'Fresli sausago a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST.
GEO. I? EX I) !i WW 8
MEAT MARKET.
2l Commercial st. Cottle Block
Successor to C. M Beck & Co.
flist meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at
lowest prlci'Sj
efhtiip:
Southern Pacific Co.
SALEM WATER CO.
Offiwi W.llamctte llot BuWncr.
For water service apply at olTici'. Bills
payable monthly In advance. M.ike all
complaints at the office.
Open splcket to prevent freczji;, pud
lively prohibited. Care &hrli 1 1. tU'i
if in danger of freezing to luve -' inn
waste gate closed sco section j rules .1110 it in
itiation. No deduction in liiio wi'i .
lowed for absence or fcrany cause wji. ..
unless water is cut of fro.n preniivs
THE WAR IS OVER
and no one is hurt. The undersigned have
dissolved partnership on State street, and has
opened n waon and carriage shop at 320
Commercial st in connection with Spraguc
& Crounk's blacksmith shop, opposite the
State Insurance building, where 1 will carry
a complete line of carriage and wagon wood
material, and I am ready to build or repnir
any kind of vehicles on thort notice, from the
heaviett to the lightest, and will give prices
which hayc never been heaid of before, I
guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction.
Give me a call.
It. J. HERSCIIBACII,
1 28 Salem, Oregon.
FREE TO AIL.LADIESI
I have a very simple home frcatment which I
will send free to all suffering women. Cures
female troubles of every nature. Mott won
derful remedy ever known
The half has never been told;
For could we with ink the ocean fill,
Were every blade of grass a quill,
Were the whole world of parenment made
And every woman a scribe by trade
To tell the merits of Balm of Figs,
Ifwould drain the ocean dry.
Nor would the scroll contain the whole,
Though stretched from sky to sky.
Address Mrs. J. W. B., box 9G, Tallman,
Linn county, Or. 2.12-imt
2tt Commercial St., Sdem Or
tSTSuits $15 upwards. I'antsS upwands.jT
Capital Transfer Co,
HARRY TOWN. TROP.
Express, baggage and all kinds cf work
done promptly. Leave orders at Pat ton
storo. 12-3-t
DEPOT EXPRESS.
Meets all mail and passenger trains Bag.
gage and express to all parts of the city.
Prompt service, Telephone No. 70.
JAMES RADER
TO THE FARMERS!
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 BUSSARD & SIMPKINS.
California Express TrainRun dai.y between
Portland and San Francisco.
South I
North
8150 p. m.
11:00 p.m.
i 0:45 a. m.
TvT
lv
ar.
Portland oiT
Salem lv.
San Fran, lv,
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon
City, Wo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion;
Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving,
Eugene, Crcswtll, Drain, and all stations
from Roicburg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSRllURR MAIL DAILY.
.South j I North
8:!10 a.m. lv. Portland ar. 4:40 p.m.
11:00 a.m. lv. Salem lv. 2:20 p.ru'.
fi:20 p.iu. 1 ar. Kosch't? lv. 8:3Q a.m.
SALKM PAS8ENOEK.
"South" I I North"
4:00 p.m. lv. Portland ar. 10:03 a,m.
0:15 p.'D. ar. Snlcm lv. 8:00 n.m.
DIN. Mi CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
Z
7:30 a.m. I Lv.
12:15 p.m. I Ar.
Portland.
Corvallis.
Ar. 1 6:20 p,
1 135 P.
Lv
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad.
Express train dally except Sunday;
uu; l). in I Lv. Portland Ar. I
7:25 p. m. J Ar. McMinville Lv 6:50 a. m.
Ar. I 0:25 a. m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to all points in the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei
from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem.
E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G. F. & P. A.,
Portland, Or.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
Chicago
j
1 !" 1 I
Mi wanb.p.
ii""ii
& Si. Paul Ry.,
w.
A. Cusick
President.
J. II. Albert.
Cashier.
tonlo agent lii numerous ailments."
OREQON
AND DAKOTA.
Uuckleu's Arnica Salvo
The Vest Salve In the world for Cuts,
lliulitt foict. Ulcers. Salt Uhcmn. Fever
S)e. IVttcr. Chspprd hnd, Chllbltlns,
1 - uym mum, miiDiims,
Aiul all bkln Erupiloni, and positively cure.
J'lles or no pay nquhtd. U It guaranteed of
or money reiutt4,d.
For tale by Fred A'.
Civ reifect Mtimcilon Or monev rehmJ.l.
1. .. -- - . . : -- rr.'
1 rice zj cemi
a box
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caitoria.
Tho per capita Indohtedness of
North Dakota was fcil.oa In ibtX). Of
South Dakota It was $20.11. Of Ore
gon In 1800 In 1890 It was tt.90. While
Oregon's Htate deht wast nothing each
of the Dakotas owed about a million.
Oregon's assessed valuation per capita
In 1890 was 1529.14, North Dakota
1&U3, South Dakota M20.25. We
havcnio figures as to cost of govern
ment In tho Dakotas, or the tax levy
there, or basis or assessment, but we
believe OregomvlU compare favorably
In these respects. If Kdltor Fletcher,
who is rather severe on Oregon In his
erUldlsms at times, would print the
lact.s we. will copy them,
AN OPEN FIGHT.
Hesldes soveral anonymous attacks
on Hermann, tho Salem Statesman
has this In a long article by "Repub
lican:"
1 have no hesitation In declaring my
belief that the ne.t congressional
election In this state will demonstrate
tho fact that three out of four of our
national law makers from Oregon are
today openly misrepresenting the
sentiments of tho Republican party In
Oregon on tho question of (diver coin
age. Will tho Statesman say who It
wants ror congressman and senator,
and who for the legislature.
Tho public understands who It don't
want.
Will It please tell who It does want,
or is it ashamed to advocate what It
wants openly?
A llttlo candor Is good for the soul,
brother.
toil
National Baal,
OK SALEM,
Transact general banking business.
f. ti. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spwlalty of fine repair work, Seth
Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street
F. VAN DER BAAN,
Carpenter, Builder and Jobber.
481 Winter street.
lyllard times prices always.
ZZSSulNWEAFbTis I
RlflNE0TAS$O J
IT" MILWAUKElSf
-BOISEjiiJ
AIRil
til
USTIW Street. 1
R'. W. BAXTER,
&rr;T a.... iya
0. m
e.m'neill.rkJ
TO THE EAST GIVES 1
0F-.
Two Transcoi
Routes,
Via Spokane MinneaM&j-.
ver Omaha and KstuuGr
eastern cities.
OCEAN cms
roruana-buFas
Steamers leave Almrrrii.
Feb. 7th, lath, I7ih,aidrt
29th at 8 pm.
Fare Cabin, $5; ncwnf
vjL.L.nnii 11&. K1U'
PortlMa-&p
icauicis culture ina f&
for Eucene and CornlliiSft.
Tuesdays and Thursditiiiri
i-eavc lor l'ortlisi M
Thursdays and SatnrJini!i
Lowest freight and ri&tu
Round-trip tickets rcnes
1 ickets sold and Mggjjii
to all points without tint is
F01 full details alien b
agents, Salem, OrewD.criia
W.HX
Gen'lru.Ajti
roriuiiaeuusniioacrfc
0.K1
Foot of Tradest.
N
mm
PAWW
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping
Tourist Ste
To St. Paul, MinnMpfc!j
Grand Forks. Crooloftl
IlelenstadEal
THROUGH
To Chicago, wajnuipoii, w
York, Boston, will3
litjt tmxa
For inforroatjon, time as
ticKets, can on or wnw
THOMAS,
AGENR
265 CommercidBKjyi
A Tl. Charlton. Attt. wj
Morrison st., cormTte
. )! n polonou
t (icnorrnoes.
it. riiiinrpliM.
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iau". ' m.y inrUmma.
011, nrliMiiiii or ulccra.
ttOll i ill 1. n 11 11 ti.Atti.
THtEUNjCHtliiiCHCo. brar Nn-mtrlDgeut,
CMClKaiTI.0.BH li"", "y l'"BUU,
or in it, plain wrapper,
by eiirtK, prrpalil, for
tl.OO. ur 3 lottlra, tl.75.
Clrcuur eut on reuuet.
'lot tntJJi.
ircuca
id 14 lUUiur.
IPriftau cvaucton.
FARM FOR SALE!
360 acres, located 1 miles west of Wap
ata station, Yamhill county, and t1 miles
south of (Jaston, 17 acres of hops, large hop
house, 20 acres wheat land, 10 acres ol
meadow and beaver dam; most or the bal
rnce well set In a variety of tame grasses.
Good soil, no rock, easily put in cultivation,
wuh spring or creek on every 40 acres. Will
sell in tracts of 40 acres or more, at prices
fiom $iSo upward, according to location and
implements. Easy terms. For further
particulars Inquire of W'M, II, EGAN,
2 24 t Gervals, Or
A CARD.
GLANCEiiATlHISiMAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway and note its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember when going east that its trains
are lighted with electricity and heated by
steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant
Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car iKJithhas an electric reading lamp, and
It dining cars aro the best in the wld.
Other lines are longer than this, but none
are shorter, and no other offers the above lux
unous accommodations. These are sufficient
reasons for the popularity or "Tho Milwau
, .CouPr ticket agents In every rail
road office will give yon further information,
or address
C.J.EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent.
Portland;
ODE-HALF SIZE OF OCX
Children Cry fc
toner's Castorla.
To the cltbens of Salemi
1, J. Rubinstein, desire to inform you that
I liave opened up a general tailoring estab
lishment at No. 204 Commercial steeet
Suits made to order from $12.50 upward.
Pant made to order from $4.50 upward.
As I formerly charged $3.30 for cleaning
and pressing suits I now charge only $1 .30.
1 will open up my establishment Monday,
February 24
24 4
J. RUBINSTEIN.
POZZONI'S
COMPLEXION Pnwni
I uj bn tub jtandard for fortT rear .f
, Is mow popular fcxllj tSa ever bSJ!."fi1
I AdSSS'iiT' h"Mul and harouial'
I A aueaf, lnvuible protection tothn facfc i
I AV. S SIM? J.Waqsw a mac
-" nrniiii'ai 11111 i iiiiii.- n
. uoxiKi,;nirlTt.1"r 1
AT DBUQaiSTS xsd VANOY BTOBE3.
ji Sclcntlflo American
A& Agency fVA
I n.K'jiig
(UW1TI.
TRAna Hiiin.
DKSION PATEKT'
vn.i.f. , vr"wT.
11 riiu "i'SS uu tn9 nana book mu w -EtT.
IS!" lor "oirt PMtaU to Awtifea,
Uw putllo by a notlco ttrea (no of chine ta tu
1L,t!,'??.0,,"1?'
Lanmt drniMim .-rt. .. ... .v.
?n .h,Ce?dlal? JUuitrateil. Kolntolllattt
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