Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 13, 1896, Image 3

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I Am Cilfld
What Hood's ferpirlUhrdM
l usa gup aa im iu ateta
. I bad cramps
la jay lga tad
frequently I bad
to get up at
sight and vrallc
to relax the mus
1m. I also had
tomaoh troub
le. I then took
Hood'a Sarsspa
rllla. One bottle
oure d thecramp,
and another has
helped my. im
aoh troablo
I have taken 8 bottles and
ad's Fills vrhloh are the beat I ever
II. A. MKLvnr, Bisters, Oregon.
id's Sarsaparilis.
is the Only
WK V 0
ie oiooa rurmor
iiently in tho publto eye today.
! Dillc "T tohsy airtotskt,
s " ctir In ff.ct. 36o.
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RING KINDS AN ORGAN.
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VUIUI1U? J- IIIH.C It;ui41ilv. Ulllinu
in Oonnllls who aspire- to bo
tin Republican party In
i arc uetermineu mat- no llc-
in shall be nominated for the
kture who Is not tethered, body
bul, to tho kite of' Senator
ell."
statement Is romnrkabloforlts
i
i effronl ry. No one knows bet-
inn mo 'Limes mat tnoso wno
to be lxisscs of tho Republican
ti Ronton county arc opposed to
ir Mitchell. It Is the people of
county, regardless of party,
DSlre Mr. Mitchell's re-election.
politicians uro secretly consplr-
i defeat the will of tho people In
witter, and the latter are deter-
to see that a legislator is
id who will represent them and
Multnomah county ring. Tho
be bosses, knowing tho atti-
tho Republican press of tho
have determined It advisable
Ik into the easily accessible car
emocratic oigan, and it editor-
Hants their doleful plaints. It
well for Times to remember
Republican party considers
loroughly capable of selecting
nominees without assistance
Democratic newspaper.
Times goes on to state "If they
In their designs tho especial
ess of tho legislative candidates
sated will be, if elected, to seek
nasi and all the time tho election
'Mitchell to succeed himself as
fsenator. Neither God nor tho
rs of the state government over
led that the legislature should
ctcd for the single purpose of re-
it: as senator Mr. John II.
ell."
i statement In elect means that
Is unlit for a legislator, whose
lis not a perfect blank regarding
jmatorlal question. Tho Times
Iply talking nonsense. A man
thoroughly qualified for tho
i of a legislator and at the same
rhavc an expressed preference
rnlng tho senatorshlp. Tho
i wish to have a volco In tho
i of their U. S. senator and the
effective way they have of mak-
ielr wishes kaown Is through
election of tho legislator who
ict according to their desires.
Republican convention can be
ided upon to select no man as n
late whoso solo qualification is
ivorable opinion of Mr. Mitchell.
convention will doubtless con-
fcthat a necessary qualification,
by no means the only or most im-
knt one.
legislative candidate must bo
i all things, willing to aad capa-
transacllngtho leglslatlvtfuusl
of the state, speedily and wisely?
mate has no need of politicians
ie legislature. II needs mon' of
business sense, well versed'asto
seeds of tho different industries;
essed of economical tendencies
having enough common cense to
that a proposed laSc will da
" " ' "i"
what It Is Intended to do. In tho
slang Of the dav, they should be men
with "no strings to them." They
should not be Identified with any po
litical faction or ring. It Is no bar
t) the possessions of these qualifi
citlnns that a legislator should voice
t ie sentiments of his constituents
and vote In Joint convention for the
riturn of Mr. Mitchell.
The Times speaks as one having
authority concerning the Intentions
of God In the matter of the election
of a legislator. It will have to make
allowance for considerable skepti
cism us to the gcnulncs3 of Its mcdlum
Bhlp. Practical people in political
matters arc satisfied with the old
maxim: "Voxpopull, vox Del," and
the voice of the pcoplo without any
possibility of a doubt, speaks strongly
for Mr. Mitchell. Corvall Is Gnzette.
The Common People.
AsAbraham Lincoln callod them, do
not care to argue about their ailments.
What they wan Is a mcdlclue that will
uiiv them. The simple, honest state-rti-nt,
"Lknow that Hood's Sarsnpa
rllla cured me." Is the best argument
In favor of this medicine, and this Is
what many thousands voluntarily say.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, assslst digestion, euro head
ache. 2j cents.
CALL. FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR-
IES AND CONVENTION.
1 Notlco 19 heroby given that tho
Republican primaries for Marlon
county will bo held on FRIDAY, the
! 20th day of March, 1890, In the various
j precincts of Marlon county as follews:
; Salem No. 1 12:30 to 0:00
Salem No. 2 12:30 to 0.00
Salem No. 3 12:30 to 0:00
Salem No. 4 12:30 to 0:00
I Yew Park ,...12:30 to 0:00
I South Salem. . .' 1:00
i Englcwood 2:00 to C:30
1 Prospect 2:00 to G:30
Aurora i:ootoo:uo
Lablsh 1:00 to 3:30
Woodburn 1 :00 to 3:30
East Sllvcrton 1:00 to 4:00
WcstSllverton 1:00 to 4:00
Ablquu 1:00
Primaries In the following named
precincts will bo held at tho following
places:
No. 1 Engine house.
No. 21 lanson & Cook's stables.
No. 3 Casey's stables, Court street.
No. 4 Red Front (Westacott's) sta
bles. Yew Park Feed mill, opposite
.Tory's shop.
North Salem Building opposite
Wade's store.
Englcwood Wade's store.
Prospect Slmpsonls store.
wootiuurn neacli minding
When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla.
When she was a Child, aho cried for Castorta.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta,
When alia had Children, alio eare them Castorta.
CALL FOR CONVENTION.
A Republican convention for the
state of Oregon Is called to meet In
the city of Portland, on Thursday,
April 0, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. in., for
the purpose of nominating candidates
for the prcsldcntal electors and state
and district olllccs, except congress
men, and of electing four delegatoat
largo to the Republican national con
vention, and to transact such other
business as may properly como beforo
tho convention. The convention will
consist of 237 delegates chosen by the
several counties as follows
Lane 10
Linn 10
Lincoln 3
Malheur 3
Marlon 10
Morrow 3
Multnomah 48
Polk 8
Sherman 3
Tillamook 3
Umatilla 0
Union 8
Wallowa :
Wasco 7
"Washington ....11
Yamhill 0
Baker 5
Denton G
Clackamas.... 12
Clatsop 7
Columbia f
Coos 4
Crook 3
Curry 2
Douglas 9
Gilliam 3
Grant: G
Harney 2
Jackson 7
Joseph I no 4
Kiamatu v.
Lake 3
Tho same being one delegatc-at-
largo from each county and one dele
gate for every 200 votes and for every
fraction over one-half thereof cast for
tho Republican candidate for governor
at tho election held in this stato on
Juno 4, 1894.
All voters In favor of tho Republi
can principle of protection to Ameri
can industries and American labor
the upbuilding of a homo market, a
sound financial policy and a patrlotlo
enforcement of tho Monroe doctrlno
arc cordially Invited to unite with us.
Geouok A. Steel
William Kapus, Chairman.
Secretary.
Portland, Or., Fob. C, 1890-
DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A Republican convention for tho
first congressional district, of tho
state of Oregon, Is hereby called to
meet lu tho city of Albany on Tues
day, April' 7, 1890, at 3 p.m. for the
purpose of nominating ft candidate
for congress and two delegates, to tho
national Republican convention. Tho
convention will consist of 122 dole!
gates to bo chosen by the several
counties, as ronews:
Lake 3
Lincoln ..' 3
Linn 10
Marlon 10
Polk 8
Tillamook 3
Washington ....11
Yamhill 0
Benton G
Coos 4
Curry 2
Clackamas ....12
Josephine .... 4
Jackson 7
Douglas....... 0
Klamath 2
T.nnn 11
Tho same being one ueiegaio iu
largo for each county.and one for each
200 votes, or fraction over one-half
thereof, cast for tho Republican gov
ernor at tho election held June 4, 1894.
Tho commltte recommends that the
primaries and county conventions bo
held In accordance with tho recom
mendation of the stato central com
jnltten Tnos. II. Tongue, President.
J. A. "Wilson, Secretary.
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k 11 IUM1 ill M w4
Qtek!r,WM"blr,
iforeve GreJ
Four out II v Wo"
suffer senwuneis,,
saenUdtrorry,fttt4caa
oftheMnWwobw
paying the penalty ot
early exeesaea. Vic
tims, reclaim yonr
manhood, resaln TW
Don't desoalr. Send for hook with
aUoa and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free.
XVTXXS
lll if gill
MEMtU.HMIWl
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reacn mo uiscu&eu pwruuua m niti.
There Is only one way to euro deaf
ness, and that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of thoEustachlan tube. When
this tube gets Inflamed you have a
nimhiincr Rnnnrt or Imnerfcct hearing,
f and when It Is entirely cloied deaf
er: to i,n rAsiiit. nnri unless tho in
flammation can be taken out and this
tubo restored to Its normal condition,
hearlne will be destroyed forever;
nine, cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which Is nothing but an In
flamed condition of the mucous sur-
w'e will give Ono Ilundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused py
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars, free. ..
F. J. Ciienney &Co., Toledo. O.
OrSold by Druggists,- 7& cents.
Lablsh-Shaw's
hall,
-Sons
Urooks.
of Veterans'
West Sllvcrton
hall.
East Silverton Fitzgerald's shop.
The several precincts are entitled
to the following representation ot del
egates to the Republican county con cen con
venteon: Salem No. 1 ' 10
Salem No. 2 10
Salem No. 3 17
Salem No. 4 11
East Salem 4
North Salem 0
South Salem 8
Englcwood 12
Prospect 12
Vow Park .".. 11
Ablqua 0
Aurora ." 7
Brcltcnbush 4
Buttovllhj 5
Chumpocg 3
Elkhorn 1
Fairfield 2
Garfield 5
Gervals
Howell
Horcb 4
Hubbard 0
.TelTcrson 8
Lablsh 0
Lincoln 0
Marlon 4
Maclcay r
Mehama G
Silver Falls 3
East Sllvcrton 10
West Sllvcrton 8
St Paul 3
Stavton 0
Sublimity ft
Turner. 7
Woodburn 13
Total 247
In tho balance of tho precincts the
primaries will beheld at 2 o'clock p.
m.
The Marlon county Republican con
vention Is hereby called to meet at
tho opera house In Salem on Tuesday,
tho 24th day of March, 1890, at tho
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., for tho pur
pose of nominating live representa
tives, county clerk, sheriff, recorder,
treasurer, county Judge, county com
missioner, school superintendent, sur
veyor, coroner, and to elect nineteen
delegates to tho stato convention and
nineteen to the district convention.
E. M. Ckoisan,
Chairman Marlon County Republican
Central Committee.
B. F. Mkuedith, Secretary.
m
Cheap Rates to 'Frisco.
Tho cheap rates of llvo dollars cabin
and two-fifty stcerago Including meals
and berth aro still In effect on the
O.R. & N. Co's.. steamers from Port
land to San Francisco.
Steamers leavo Portland every five
days. 3-0-1 m d
Let The Whole World
Know The Good
Dr.Miles' Heart Cure Does
.i. it r il.P WSEA8E. has its victim at a
&-U .'I- .lvantace. Always taught that
M a h.'-rtdUcase Is Incurable, when the
-."., .i.i.' 'eromo well defined, the patient
V- i '..rated and a nervous panic takes
,.. . : . : vtlicn a suro remedy is found
a. ,i..1oiffocted,afteryearof sufferinr,
f- -c 1 . iroat rejoicing and desire to "let
m ,:, .jo world know." Mrs. Laura Wine-lu.'r.t.fN-lklrlt,
Kansas, writes! "I desire
tit tho vijole world know what Dr. Miles'
Vti- Mllftc' Heart Core has dona for
JJi. 1'1HU m0i F0r ten years I bad
Hart Cure pn ,nm beart' hort"
RCStOrSS tton.paln in my leftside.
TT-.11 oppresed feeling In my
ilCaiUl.t. chest, weak and hungry
jm 1U, bad dreams, could not lie on either
s:d. wai r.urab and suffered terribly. I took
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and before 1 finished
tho i eeond bottle I felt Its good effects, I feel
now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr.
Mil' Heart Cure saved my life."
Dr. Mllos Heart.Cure is sold on guarantee
that first bottle beneitu, crjatoaey wfuw.
TTMWsVTI
llil
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for Infants and Children.
ICtRTY years' ohserratloB af Casterla with, tka patreaage mt
adllloas of parsons, Tiormlt hi to speak of It wltheHt gBesstag,
It Is mHBestloaahly the host remedy for lafaats aad Children
the worlJ fans ever known. It Is harmless. Chlldrom llho It. It
gives thora health. It will any a their lives. In It Mothers have
something tsrhiofc Is absolutely safo and praotloally yerfeot as a
chilli's modlolne.
Castorta destroys Wlorms.
Castotia allays revortuhnens.
Caatorla yrcrpats vomiting Soar Card.
Castorla onros 301arrhcoa and Wind Collo.
Cnstorla roHovcs Toothing Tronhlos.
Castorla onros Constipation and Iflatnlenoy.
Castorla aentrallses tho effects of carhonlo add gas or polsonons air,
Castorla dons not contain morphine, nplnm, or other nnrooUo property,
Castorla asslmllatos tho food, regclatos tho stomaoh, and hovrela.
giving healthy and natural sloop.
Castorla Is Tint an la ona-atco liottlus only. It In not sold la tonlk.
Soa't allow any ens to sell yon anything else en tho plea or yromlte
that It Is "Jnt as good" nil 3 "will aatww ovary purpose."
Spe that yon get C-A-B-T'O-R-I-A.
Tho fao-nlmtlo
algaataro of
W
Is ob every
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST
-VIA-
i?g& II Mffll CAR 111.
Service anOSccncry Unequalled
Trroiiffh JPalaco and Tourlat Carn
JDlninfjtnd Buffet Library Oars
Trains leave Portland and Seattle dally (or the East.
Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points.
For comfort In travel takethe Great Northern.
BOZORTH "BROS., Agents.
K. C. STEVENS. O. W. l A., Seattle, Wa.h.
A. I). C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A.. PotilandOi.
Through Tickets
TO THE
EAST !
VIA THE
Union Pacific System.
Through Pullman l'slace Sleepen. Touris
Sleepers and I'reo Reclining Chairs dally
between
PORTLAND to CHICAGO
Our trains are heated by steam and w
lighted by Pintsch light.
Time to Chicago, 3 11 days
Time to New York, 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quicker than com
petitor. For rates, time tables and full inform Ion
apply to
BOIS12 0 JtAJiKJSJt,
Agents, Sslem, Oi.
R. W. BAXTER, C. B. WINN,
General Agent, Dlst. Pass. Agent
135 Third Slreet. Portland.
OREGON CENTRAL
,AND-
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA BAV ROUTE.
Connecting at Yaquins Bay with tho San
Francisco &Yaquina Bay Steamship Co.
STEAMER "FARALLON,"
a 1 and first-class in every respect. Sails
from Yaquina for San Francisco about every
8 days.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed,
Shortest route between Ihe Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or polntt west to San
Francisce: Cabin, Uj steerage, J8j cab!
round trip, good 60 days, $18.
For sailing dates apply to
II. li WALDEN. Agent.
Albany, Or,
CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or.
EDWIN STONE. Manager, Ccrvallis, Or.
A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent, Salem.
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PACIFie MM.
runs;
Pullman Slcopinp- Cars,
Elegant Dlnlnp Cars.
Tourist Sleeping Carb
ToKht. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutli, Fargo,
Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg,
Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, and all Points
East and South
For information, time cards, maps and
tickets, call on or wrlln
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
AGENTS,
2C5 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. D. Charlton, Aist. Gen'l. Pass, Agt
Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or.
0. R. & N. CO.
E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER.?
TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE
OF
Two Transcontinental
Routes. ,
1 if"
Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den.
ver Omaha and Kansas City; Low rates to
eastern cities.
OCEAN CITIES.
Portland San Fjancisco,
Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland,
Feb. 7th, Uth.j 17th, 3 2d 27th, and March
agthstttpm.
Fare Cabin, $5: steerage, JJ.50.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Portland Eugene.
Steamers Elmore and Ruth leave Salem
for Eugene snd Corvallls Saturdays, Sundays
1'uetdaysand Thursdays at about 5 p. to,
Ieave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a, m.
Lowest freight and passenger rates.
Round-trip tickets vero cheap.
Tickets sold and baggsge checked through
to all points without extra transfer charges,
For full details call on Boise & Barker,
agents, Slcm. Oregon, or addreu.
W. II. HURLBURT.
Gen') Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
For full details call on or address
G. M. POWERS.
Foot of Tradest. Local Agent
Havo You Soon
the new Pozzowi Porr Bozt It Is siren
free with each box ot Powdsr. Aak for It.
EAST AND SOUTH
,VIA-
Shasta Route.
OF HIE
Southern Pacific Co,
California Kxprefs Train Run dni, U-twcrn
Portland and San KrancKco.
"'Ncttli""
south I
8150 p. m. I Iv.
.ll'iOop. in. I lv
0:4s a. m. I ar.
-.1 " ,"
t'oruana m. '
Salem I v.
San Fran, lv,
.-..-JE-J.LU.LUJ.
Above trains stop at Eaht Cortland, Oiego'u
City, Wo tlburu, Salem, Turner, Matton.
JefHtson, Albany. Albany unction, Irving,
Eugene, Cruswtll, Drain, and all .stations
from KoscbtirR to Ashland, inclusive
ROSKIIl'RO MAIL DAILY.
nfuvCR
0tll
ti:;io ii.ni.
11:00 u.111.
Tii'-'O ii.in
lv.JorrritmTar.
lv. yalom lv.
ir. Jlot'b'ty lv.
4l0 ii.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:,10 11.111,
8AI.15M 1'AS.mjNOEIl.
South
4:oo j).ni,
tl:15 p.m.
lv. l'nrUiiiHl n r.
ur. Siiluin lv.
Tsforti"
DINING OARS ON
10:0.-) u.tn.
8:00 n.m.
OUOEN ROUTE
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and seumil-clntH sleeping cork attached to nil
tratiM.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
Iletwccn Portland and Corvallls, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
AT lono p. m
iiJjLysp.-
wilh
710 u.111. 1 l.v
13:15 I''1"
I'ortlnml.
Ar. Corvallls.
At AlKiny and Corvallls connect
trains of Oregon Cnntrat A Eastern Railroad
Express train dally except Sunday.
44S P- m
7i5 1'. '
Lv, Ponlarid X
Ar. McMlnville
tr. t
U125 a m,
6150 a.m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to till points In the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can lie obtained at lowest ratcl
from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem.
E. P, ROGERS, AsHt. G. l". & P. A
Portland, Or.
It. KOEHLERrManager.
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1 Ti 1
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0, Ml
& Si. Paul Ry.
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