Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 02, 1896, Image 2

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BY llOKrm DRdTHttRS,
"mONDAY, 5IAKCII 2, J8D0.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I 'hereby announce myisclf
candidate for the olllco of COUNTY
ASSESSOR subject to tlio will of the
county llcnublicnn convention.
il.w J. A. VAN EATON.
THE REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE.
The action of tbe Republican
county central committee In chang
ing the dale of prlmrirles and conven
tion to some othcr'dny than Saturday
will bo appreciated for several rca
hoiih. There are n number of Chris
tian churche In tho- county -who ob
serve the last day of tho week, Instead1
o Sunday for religious service and
Sunday school. Chantrlnir the day of
political assembly from Saturday
gives nil American citizens n chance
to vote at primaries and to attend
tho convention.
Another rcapou la that business
men In towtm and cities find little
tlmo on Saturdays to get away from
their offices and counters. Saturday
Is their busiest day. Now they can
attend and do their full duty at tho
primaries nnd their Influence will bo
felt for good government.
Saturday If also n better day for
tho county conventions nn tho sessions
often last till midnight, or later, If
thoro is a contest and breaks in upon
tho Sabbath. Tho change from Sat
urday Is very commendable.
WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS.
R:ference to tho Wooly Horse Found by
Freemont on the Plains.
Hon. D. M. C. Gault in the Hills
boro Independent:
"An oldest Inhabitant," a few days
ago, told of the organization of tho
Republican party In tills county, In
1858. Fremont had made the race for
tirMldont. In 1850, nnd had received
Prom that day to this tho Republican
party liaEf nlwayVbccn In tho majority
in this county, though the opposition
has occasionally got a man.by hook or
by crook.
"Marlon," In tho Capital ouhnal,
objects to the practice of sending the
tramp or criminal class from one city
to another. "Marlon" ovldently for
gets one of the fundamental axioms
In sociology lstokecpcvery-lnhabltant
busy. It may be truo that a criminal
In one city will boa criminal In nn
other, but If the authorities can keep
the class busy tramping there will
not be time for committing crimes.
The olllccrs are certainly Justilled in
keeping them in motion. Hlllsboro
Independent.
Senator Dubois served notlco during
last week that thore Bhould bo no
tariff legislation by congress Until tho
demands of tho sllverltea for free
colnngo woro acceded to. On Tuesday
opportunity waaafforded In thosonoto
to show whether such a threat could
be carried out. Tho motion of Bonn
tor Merrill to tako up tho tariff bill
was mado tho test, nnd It was de
feated by cloven majority. "Wo nro
glad to note thatSonutor Mitchell of
Oregon, on this proposition, voted
with tho Republicans. It Is certainly
n subject of congratulation. Ho and
Mr. Mollrldo mado tholr record on tho
silver question by tho voto on a free
coluago amendment to tho house gold
bond bill. Now tlioy voto together on
the houso tariff bill. They do not
hallovo In defeating n tariff bill to
restore tho revenues of tho country.
That comes tlrst,
Senator Mitchell, as chairman of
tho committee on elections, has mado
his report on tho case of Mr. Du Pont
claiming to bo nonutor-cltct from Del
aware. Thero will bo a great legal
battlo on tho question In which Sena
tor Mitchell will lead for tho Republi
cans and Senator Turplc, of Indiana,
tor tho Democrats. Tho main point
Is whether a state senator who has
succeeded to the oftlco of governor can
exercUo tho dtttlea of both oftlceu.
Sonator Mitchell and tho Republican
majority contend ho canuot.
wrrr-iarB
There U undoubtedly money enough
In tho country to do all tho business
that ran bctlone lit this country under
tho "Wllson-aornian tariff bill. .Tho
trouble Is thero Is not gold enough to
pay for tho products nnd manufac
tured articles wo Import, which, un
der a Republican tariff, wo would
produeo at homo with American labor.
No one will blame a uowspuper that
geu Its living mostly by publishing
bankers advertisements and legal
notice, for goldbug lawyers from sup.
polling their candidates for oftlw.
Hut that hardly makes It a Judgo of
other men's Republicanism. A great
inany men In the Republican party
'jyt! not willing to submit to such a
lost as that, and they are right.
Hill llll
Mr. Gates It a man of great force of
character and should apply It rightly.
Chi Id rn Cry for
Pltohar's Gastoria.
otes, but they were scattering, and
our "1114 Inhabitant" thinks that the
first Republican ticket nominated In
the Kttito win that of "Washington
county.
In 158 there was really but one
party, the Democratic, dominated by
A. Rush, of Salem. Tho organization
was governed and controlled by whnt
Mas familiar to every politician In the
territory -tho "Salem clique." There
was opposition, to Imj sure, nssumlng
the name of national Democracy, but
It was not thoroughly organized, and
had no recognized leader. The know
nothing party In Washington county
failed, und It was sought to organize
active opposition to the Salem Demo
cracy. To effect this, n call was mado
for a muss meeting of citizens, to ad
vise, one with tho other, concerning
the placing of a ticket In tho Held
county oftlccrs. A county Democratic
convention, was held tho same day, In
tho court house. Tho only other house
6ftt public character In tlio village
was tho district school house, which
then stood fiomo distance cast of
Peter Moscow's residence, and to tho
south of Main street.
There the opponents of tho regular
democracy assembled. It was u mass
meeting, nnd politicians of greater or
less prominence attended. Ooshey, or
Goscy, nnd Hennett from Columbia
county, came. Dr. McRrldc, who had
some aspirations for state honors, was
hero from Yamhill county. More
from tho county were Hon. T, R. Cor
nelius, W. D. Hare, iBaao M. Evans,
L. L. Whltcomb and S. Whltcomb,
his brether: W. II. Rennott, R. E.
Wiley, tho Caldwells and many othors
whoso names arc not now recalled.
Lawrence Hall was chairman. Haro
then was a young man. Multnomah
county had only a few months before
been setoff from Washington, and
Mr. Haro was here copying the records
for tho archives of tho now county.
Tho first thing that engaged tho con
vention wns to select a name. One
proposed National Democracy, but
tho old Whigs could not endure tho
name, and put It from them. Thoro
were those present who loved the
loaves and llshcs. They proposed
Citizens' or People's ticket: another
faint volco said Republican ticket.
"Nol Noll Noll! Tcople will call us
Wooly Coats, Abolitionists, Nigger
Stealers. Wo can't stand that," and
much more to the same effect was
said. Haro had not said anything yet.
He had sat muto as a mouse.
Rut he had boon reading congres
sional debates and knew something of
tho alms and objects of tho new party,
Tho wooly coat epithet uroused him
Ho got tho floor and tlrmly and em
phatically Bald: "Wooly coats,or no
wooly coats, tho tlmo has come and
now is, when wo must tako a stand on
these matters." From tho first ho
had tho crowd with him. Tho houso
was a Jam, for tho Domocratlo con
ventlon had completed Its work anil
had gouo over to see tho fun. Tho
longer ho spoko tho more enthusiasm
was uroused. Joo Meek was there,
and, after ono particularly telling
sentenco, ho lumped up and willed
eut: "If cvor cosnel truth was wild.
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uus it u." uaro'8 speech carried tho
motion to call a county convention to
nominate a Republican ticket. Gowy
and Rennott bolted. MoBrldo shook
his head. Rill Bennett aud Dr. Wll-
Like others who have opposed Joe
Simon in Portland, Mayor Frank will
soon bo a nonentity. Oswego Iron
worker. The wholo Republican party hnd
better oppose Joo Simon or It will
bo a nonentity In Oregon.
Rev. Belknap, of Turner, a Method
ist minister who Is mentioned as a
legislative candidate, conducted the
Investigation of the State Prison four
years ago as a member from Benton
county. Ho has n flno voice and has
been a successful evangelist for some
years,.
Hon. John S. Richie, or Scott's
Mills, rode a horse In against the only
snowstorm of tho winter to attend
the meeting of the Republican county
committee. Ho has served In tho Da
kola legislature.
Theiowasa Blight snowstorm the
day the Republican county comralttco
met. But thero will bo no snow on
Oregon Republicans In June.
Cuba should bo owned by tho United
States nnd governed by Americans.
Voters, turn out to school meeting
tonight nnd sec to It that those 140
children about Highland have proper
school accommodations furnished
them.
Col. OruiBby, of Silver Creok, proved
the humorist of Saturday's gathering.
Tho young man who did all tho talk
ing Saturday at least entertained
tho crowd.
Deafness Cannot be Cured,
by local applications, as they canuot
reach tho diseased portions of the ear.
Thero Is only ono way to euro deaf
ness, und that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
lnllamcd condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustachian tube. When
this tubo gets lutlamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing,
nnd when it Is entirely closed deaf
ness Is the result, and unless tho in
flammation can bo taken out nnd this
tubo restored to Its normal condition,
hearing will bo destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten nro caused by
catarrh, which Is nothing but nil in
flamed condition of tho mucous sur
face. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars
for any caso of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
'Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for cir
culars, free.
F.J. Chbnnev &Co., Toledo. O.
tUTSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
"DR.M1LES,
Through Ilia Nervine Is a Ben
efactor to Thousands."
3 wmim k
Free Silver
WKWIL18KND FREE
.. r f Tor 12 Coupons
One agt Scarf Pin, a0oBpfflia.u.
WE WILL ALSO 8CND FREE,
ONE PAin OF
. . rr. n n f Tor 30 Coupons I
Link Sleeve Buttons 1 2 0oup-. & 80 0t8,
You will find one coupon Inside each 2 ounce big, and
two coupons Inilde ech 4 ounce bae of
BLACKWELL'S GENUINE
DURHAM TOBACCO.
SEND COUPONS WITH NAMENO ADDRESS TO
BLACXWELL'S DDHEIM TOBACCO CO., DUIUTiM, H. 0.
Buy a bag of tills Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and 1 read the
coupon, which givesalistofoUierprcmiumsandhowtogctthcm.
2 CKNT STAMPS ACCSlMfcu.
Solid
Silver
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Commercial Street, Corner State
STBii
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moved
Capital Printing Company haj re
to that location. Call on us.
PKNKU IN.
GIlANTiINQ TT att
Will "colve children IVom 3 yf3
Special attention to berinn,re?S'1Prl
ranche for theolder pupil. iZ ?
trig drawing, modeling, mu$c Xf "fH
tlstlc needle work All work d. nd
dividual plan which U
vanced according to Its oWn Mn"?,U i
term nnd particular! apply taW..l: h
lou. Twentieth and ChemeC.u 'B
In all towns and localities throughout the
United States and territories to sell the l'ount- j
aln Washer and Steam Cooker, tho best In '
UBC. It saves US own pntc in i "!;'""'
clothes In less than six months. Sent C. O.
D. by express, propald, for $3.5, n tin; $5
In copper. For P"t,cuIjnad BROWN,
156 Stato street. Salem, Oregon.
Lessons
Water Rate
-ON-
Dwellings Reduced.
OLD RATES.
Five rooms or less one faucet (occupied
by one family ' 00
Introduction of not and cold water ex
tra 25
Jive to seven rooms, one faucet 1 25
Additional for hot water 25
Over seven rooms 1 5
Additional for hot water 25
NF.W RATES.
The company has concluded to reduce the
rate on dwellings, occupied by one family of
six perssns or lets to the following!
For occupants, four rooms or less, with
cold water fauce $ 75
For occupants, four rooms or less, using
both hot and cold water fancets.... 1 00
One bath tub 5
One water closet 5
Five rooms and upward, cold water fau-
cet '
Five rooms and upward, using both hot
and cold water faucets 1 25
Onebathtub 5
One water closet 5
No extra charge for wash tubs or faucets in
bed room j. , ,
These are domestic rates and only apply to
dwellings. Where water closets are used
without any service In the house, the rates
will be ... 75C
These rates will be adhered to without va
riatlonj they are plain and every consumer
can easily understand the rates they are re
quired to pay. sneso raics win reuuee u
great many and perhaps advance a few, as we
find by canvassing the city some have been
underrated. The object ol the company is to
equalize rates and treat all consumers alike,
doig justice to every one. In making tbess
rcduelfons it is necessary for us to reduce
eery possible expense, henco it is desired
that all water rents be pa'd promptly, as far
as possible, at the office before the iotli of the
month, this will save the expense of collec
tion. After that date water takers are liable to
tu cut 01T without notice. Hntlnc will be
made as fast as possible during the month of
March.
J. M. WALLACE, Pres.
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm land security. Special
rates on large loans. Loans
consldeied without delay
HAMILTON & MOIR
Hush Rank bulldinM.
mm mm.
EFREE DELIVERY.
WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props.
Dcalars In all kinds of fresh and salt meats
ItyFresh sausago n specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST.
GEO. FENDRICJP8
MEAT MARKET.
32I Commercial st. Cottle Mock
Successor to C. M. Beck & Co.
Best meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at
lowest prices.
BUI W fflBfc
AND GET YOUR
Wagon, Buggies.' Car"agi.s
Repaired at
R. J. HERSCIIIJACII,
Opposite State Insurance Co., 320 Commer
cial St.
1 28 Sjlem, Oregon.
FREE TO AIL LADIES I
I have a very simple home treatment which l
will send free to all suffering women. Cures
female troubles of every nature. Moit won.
dcrful remedy ever known
The hall has never been told;
For could we with ink the ocean nil,
Were every blade of grass a quill,
Were the whole world of parchment made
And every woman a scribe by trade
To tell the merits of Balm of Figs,
Iiwould drain the ocean dry.
Nor would the scroll contain the whole,
Though stretched from sky to sky.
Address Mrs. J. W. II., box 96, Tallman,
Linn coqnty, Or. 2-i2.imt
TO THE FARMERS!
We have just comploted a new feed yard,
one-half block south of the court house.
Please give us a call. Team 10c.
2jfi BUSSARD & SIMPKINS.
J. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JE.WELER,
Makes a spMialty of fine repair work, Seth
Thomas clocks, etc., 215 Commercial Street
MONEY TO LOAN I
On city or farm property.
Over Bush's Bank,
T. K. FORD,
HARD TIMES PRICE S
The times arc hard and I propose to give
the public hard times prices.
New factory shoes.plain 100
With toes and calks 150
Hand. made steel shoes 2 00
Track shoeing 2 50
4,JacIc" HarJtlna,
loo Chemeketa street.
C. H. LANE,
n
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linnmi imm tt An n i 1
KIMNTTAILUK P
ME
21 1 Commercial St.. Salem Or
EiTbults $15 upwards. Pants upwands.fjjT
a WIDELY known WUcomin publisher,
who reside at Green Bay, writes
March flth.lSM. tu follows;
"El to yean ajo I becamo so nervous that
mental wort was a, burden. I could not rest
at night nn account ot sleoptranes. My
attention was called to Pr. Mllos' Boston
tlvo Nervine, and I cummeacod to use It
with the very best effect. Since then I
kavo kept a bottle in ay house and use It
whenever my nerve become uuurunr. with
COX, Of till county, Stayed but feared! jalbwuneBood result. My son also
a mlstnko had been mad. The con- Dr. Miles' ""1
ventlon was held. Dr. Wilson Bowlby Nervine success. I havorecom-
was nominated tor tho kUlaturo, Restores 525 ttlTuTho
and Mra elected by twoor three ma- Health auaer irom nerve
jorlty. V. D. Haro ta nominated ,, u fE $&
for county clerk, and wns elected by IE?'"4 J" O0he and rsnfthens. Dr.
61 or AS inftnltv Tir lwn. .,. . S" lhrouh U Nervine Is a benefactor
oi or t majority, ur. liowlby war, toUwusands." a.o. lkiiman.
therttore, tho flret and for n tlmo tho Jitor and proprietor ot dsr Lxvduux,
only Kepumlcan tho legislature tmtSSR
Capital Transfer Co,
HARRY TOWN. PROP.
Express, baggage dnd all kinds cf work
done promptly. Leave orders at Pat ton
store. I23t
SALEM WATER CO.
Office! Willamette Hotel Bulldino-.
For water service apply at office. Bills
payable monthly in advance. Make all
complaints at the olfice.
Open splcket to prevent freciing, posb
tively prohibited. Care should bo taken
if in danger of freezing to have stop and
waste gate closed see section 3 rules and reg
ulation. No deduction in bills will beal
lowed for absence or for any cause whatever
unless water is cut of from premises.
F. VAN DER BAAN,
Carpenter, Builder and Jobber,
481 Winter street.
7Hard times prices always.
E. M. WAITE ritlNTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
ANJ)
Legal BlanhVtibll8her,
Bush's New Brick over the bank Com'l st
DEPOT EXPRESS.
Rfeets all mall and passenger trains Bag.
gage and express to all parts of the city.
Prompt service, Telephone No. 70.
JAMES RADER
W. A. Cusick J. n. Albert.
President. Cashier.
ilJUIll
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OK SALEM.
Transact a general banking business.
Have You Soon
the new FosxoNt Pvrr Bozt It la given
free wltb each box of Powder. Ask (or It.
ONC-HAIF mix. Of BOX
P0770N.PA
GOHPLEXMli PnwncDi
I has been Ufc .Aii.m ,, .. '(
; u more Miui teXAv: "JJi.AXH a
' , POZZOXI'S
5tsateS5aES?SB
r..."-T ..- ;w..tw,. ,
AT DRTJOaiST8 a FANCY 8TOUE3.
EAST AND SOUTH
,VIA-
Shasta Route.
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co,
German
Given by a qualified teacher, a ,,,;
vs hm; lib wuunuing llftll
BANJO LESSfW
Given on reaionable term by an . .
teacher.
California Express Train Run daii between
Portland and San Francisco.
North
South
8:50 p. 111. 1 lv.
i!:oop. m. lv
I o!45 a. m. ar.
Port. ana
Salem
San Fran.
at. I
lv.
lv.
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon
City, Wordburu, Salem, Turner, Marion,
Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving,
Eugene, Crcswell, Drain, and all stations
from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
rtOSROURO MAIL DAILY.
South 1
8:3U a. 111.
11:00 ti.m.
5:20 p.m.
lv.l'ortlundnr.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Hoscb'K lv.
North
1:10 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
8AI.KM PASSENGER.
South
4:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
lv. Portland ar.
ar. Salem lv.
North
10:05 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
DIN.NU 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.)
"7:30 u.in.l Lv, Portland, Ar. (6:20 p. m.
12:15 p.m. ) ar. uorvauis
Lv
"35P'm'
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad.
Express train daily except Sunday.
ottland
McMinvlllc Lv
4:15 p. m I Lv. Pot
7125 p. m. ) Ar. Mc?
Ar. I 8:25 a, m.
,v ) 6:50 a. in,
THROUGH TICKETS
to all points in the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can be obtained at lowest rntei
from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem.
E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F..& P. A.,
Portland, Or.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
Chicago, Milwaukee,
& Si. Paul By., ' .
,0ma V m
M.WNEpOTA;jSs S
GLANCE AT THIS MAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway and note its connection with nil
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember when going east that Its trains
are lighted with electricity and healed by
'i1"' VS e1uiPment Is superb. Elegant
Buflet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car ijeith lias an electric reading lamp, and
its Uinlnc can am ihn tt In .1.. ......1.1
Other lines are longer than this, but noiwt
.s auuucr, mm no omer oners tnc above lux.
urious accommodations. These ore sufficient
reasons for Ihft nnnnl.vi.o nf 1IT1... lt!l ..
kee: .CouPn ticket agents In every rail.
""""","' "" Kvc yon mnner iniormation,
or address '
C.T.EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. ArenL
Portland's
A L-.c".1..1o A lurioan
'X Agency for
.e k ".S
v tr .ke
Altmiva
Tln uiZ&a
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ro1T,,,BJe,"l''2? ana fSfeffiSHESt. to
u.... a. UUL. Ml KuinwiT. Kn Vnu.
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Every patent tAAtamtttiTZZJZ,
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