Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 27, 1896, Image 3

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ripple
E" Tho iron errasi) of scrofula ban no
tricrcy upon its victims. This demon
Df tlio bloou is often not satisfied with
causing dreadful sores, but racks ilio
liody with tho pains of rheumatism
mtil Hood's barsaparilia cures.
I' "Nearly four years ago I becamo nf-
llcted with scrofula and rheumatism.
Made
tunning sores broke out on my thighs.
Pieces of bonocamo out and an operation
vas contemplated. I had rheumatism in
ay legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap
atite, could not sleep. I was a perfect
vrcck. I continued to grow worse and
Anally gave up tho doctor's treatment to
Well
ako Hood's Sarsaparllla. Soon appetito
tmo lack; tho sores commenced to heal,
ly limbs straightened out and I throw
sway my crutchos. I am now stout and
hearty ana am iarnunir, whereas lour
rears ago I was a cripple. I gladly rec
ommend Hood's Barsaparllln." Urban
iammond, ihdio urovo, Illinois.
ood's
Sarsaparilla
IsthoOneTruo Wood rurldcr. AlldruBRlsts. SI.
prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Innri'o r:ii cllro "vcr '",' casv t0
lOOU S K11IS tike. cniv to ouerntc. am.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
epresentatlvo Hermann Secures the Bill
for Improvement ef the Willamette.
RjIIon. F. M. Wllklns, president of
ic Eugene board of trade, received
elegrams from Hon. Dinger Ilcriunnn,
bprescntatlvc In Congress from tills
llstrlct, who holds second placo on
lie river and harbor commlttco stat-
ig that the hills for the Improvement
' the "Willamette river from Portland
i Eugene and tho continuation of tho
fork on tho Sluslaw harbor, had been
sported upon favorably by tho com
mittee and that their passago had
een secured. This means good news
or the entire Willamette valley.
j-Tho telegrams read as follews:
h WAsniNQTON, D.C., March 25.
ton. F. M. "Wllklns, Eugene, Oregon.
.1 have succeeded in securing tho
i great project for immediately and
ruianently Improving tho "Wlllam
river from Eugene to Portland.
to improvement work will be con-
acted.
Binqeh Hermann.
"Washington, D.O., March 25.
on. F. M. "Wllklns, Eugene, Oregen:
' I huvo secured a largo allowance for
lio Sluslaw jetty work. An early nd-
Durnment of congress Is assured and
rill make, money for tho appropria
tion available at an early date, which
Vll make It possible to resume work
wi tho Jotty In tho near future.
Yours truly.
Binqek Hermann.
r In securing the passago of these
Mia Mr. Hermann has scored a point
W victory for Oregon. Tho Improvoe-
acnt of tho Willamette and tho com-
Motion of tho work now partly finished
it Sluslaw will derive great benefits
or this section and Lane county in
articular will rojolco over tho success
Mr. Hermann. Tho improvement
! the "Willamette is Just now u point
' most vital Interest to tho people of
lis section. Tho plans for Its Ini-
ivement between this city and Ilar-
isburg, as reported by tho govern-
aent engineers Is as follows, the work
i bo commenced at this city and con-
inuo down tho river as far as Port-
nd:
. At Skinner's bar, a dam to be con
ducted. K'AtGlllesplobar, lower down, tho
)ay is chuto is to be closed by a de-
sting dike, and a bank rovctmentis
bo made.
At Scatter bar another dam is to
i made.
rAt Brown's island tho channels
ending to the left of the island are to
K! closed by dams 2700 feet In length.
I? l.mn fn tre, .1 irl -.11,. nnno
i.i iuu, lav, juu nuu .iu-j-iuiiu iahiim
lams and deflecting dikes are to be
aade.
r. These are tho chief works of a pei-
aanent nature, besides dredging that
i to be done between Eugene and
larrlsburg, and tho cost for the per-
lanent works alone will bo $21,500.
The project Is to secure at low water
Uor4 feet to Corvallls, and from
there to Eugene 2 to 3 feet at lowest
mter
To assist tho work and to keep tho
river cleared by snagging and dredge
ng, a new boat larger and stronger
than tho snagboat Corvallls must be
ullt,which shall have new appliances
lor snagging and dredging and scrap
ing of bars. The sum of 810,000 is es
timated for this boat, and It forms a
irt of the gross estimate of the work
from Portland to Eugene,
P The fact that the snagboat, Corval
lis Is now a craft of the past, will
ike the demand for a new boat ini;
Jratlve.
The bill provides that the Improve
lents of the Willamette shall be done
by contract, which means that all tho
'red tape government work will bo
done away with and the work com-
I menced Immediate and pushed to a
Bpccdy completion.
Tho Improvement of Sluslaw bay,
Lane county's lfarbor, Is a subject also
of spcclul Interest. The Jetty work
Is now only partially finished and as
it now stands U of hut little use, but
n few more appropriations will com
, pletc the Improvements which will
make It one of the best harbor on the
coast.
CALL FOR CONVENTION.
A Republican convention Tor tho
state of Oregon Is called to meet In
tho city of Portland, on Thursday,
April 9, 1890, at U o'clock a. in., for
1 the purpose of nominating candidates
for tho presldcntal electors and state
and district offices, except congress
men, and of electing four dclegates-at
laigo to tho Republican national con
vention, and to transact such other
uslncss as may properly como before
cho convention. The convention will
onslst of 2J7 del egates Chosen by tho
cvcral counties as follews:
Baker fi
Benton 5
Clackamas.... 12
Clatsop 7
Columbia 5
Coos 4
Crook a
Curry 2
Douglas 9
Gilliam .1
Grant
Harney 2
Jackson 7
Josephine 4
Klamath 2
Lake 3
Lane 10
Linn 10
Lincoln 3
Malheur 3
Marlon 10
.Morrow 3
Multnomah 48
Polk 8
Sherman 3
Tillamook 3
Umatilla 9
Union 8
Wallowa 3
Wasco 7
"Washington ....11
Yamhill 9
The same being one delegatc-at-large
from each county and one dele
gate for every 200 votes and for every
fraction over one-half thereof wist for
tho Republican candidate for governor
at tho election held in this state on
June 4, 1894.
All voters In favor of the Republi
can principle of protection to Ameri
can Industries and American labor
tho upbuilding of a home market, a
sound financial policy and a patriotic
enforcement of tho Monroe doctrlno
are cordially invited to unite with us.
Georou A. Steel
"William Kapus, Chairman.
Secretary.
Portland, Or., Feb. 5, 1890-
DISTRICT CONVENTION.
A ;Rcpubllcan convention for the
first congrcssloual district, of the
state of Oregon, Is hereby called to
meet in the city of Albany on Tues
day, April 7, 1890, at 3 p. in. for the
purposo of nominating u candidate
for congress and two delegates to tho
national Republican convention. Tho
convention will consist of 122 dele
gates to bo chosen by tho several
counties, as follews:
Benton 5
Coos 4
Curry 2
Clackamas.... 12
Joseph I no .... 4
Jackson 7
Douglas 0
Klamath 2
Lane 11
Luko 3
Lincoln 3
Linn 10
Marlon 19
Polk 8
Tillamook 3
"Washington ....11
Yamhill 9
Tho samo being one delegate at
largo for each county,nnd 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 the recom
mendation of tho state ccutral com
mitten Tios. n. Tongue, President.
J. A. "Wilson, Secretary.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headaches
Electric Bitters has proyed to be the very
best. It effects a permanent cure and the
most dreaded habitual sick headache yellds to
Its influence.' We urge all who are afflicted to
proiure a bottle, an I give this remedy a fair
trial. In cas: of habitual constipation Elec
tric Bitters cures by giving tin needed tone
to the bowels, and few case.t long resist the
use of this medicines. Try ltonco. Fifty
cents and fi,oo at Fred A. Legg's Drug
store.
"DR.MILES,
Through Uls Nervine Is a Ben
efactor to Thousands."
rfw WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher,
who roWc at Gieeu Bay, writes
A March 6th, ISSS, as follewt:
"Flvv years became nervous that
mental wort was a buruoti. I could not root
at nlehi on account of lecpieinea. My
attention was called to lt. MlieV Restora
tive Nervine, and I cotaincncfa to uao It
with the very beat effect. Since men I
have kept a bottlo In my nouso aud use It
whenever my nerves become tmstmny, with
always Oiosnme good result. Mr son also
Tj Mitac' takes it lor nervousness
IX iUUCa wJtlj j,Ke no7er fatjioj
NcrvinC encceta. I baverecom-
' .... mended it u many and
RCStOrCS It cures them. AH who
ytii, su2er from norvo
nCiUlH troubles should try It.
It is free Irom narcotics, perfectly harm
less, and yet sootbea and strengthens. Pa.
Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor
to thousands." A. O. LEIIMAN.
Editor and proprietor of Out Iosiduux.
Pr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on euaraut
&nt bottlo wUl benefit or money refunded.
for Infants and Children.
MaDaaiaBmBiiaMaaaM
MOTHERS, Do You Know thatr,
fiateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many ao-callcd Boothtnjr Syrups, aud
most remedies for children are-composed of opium or morphine?
o Vow Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? '
Ho Voti Know that In most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics
without labeling tlicm poisons ?
Mo Von Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
tmless you or your physician know of what It is composed ?
To You Know that Costorlalsa purely tgetablo preparation, and that a Hit of
Its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
Ho Voit Know that Castorla is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Mteher.
That it lias becu in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold titan
of all other remedies for children combined ?
lo You Know that the ratcnt Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. rltcher nnd his assigns to use the word
' Castorla " and Its ibnunla, and that to imitate them Is n state prison oflense?
Ho Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection
was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely liarmleHts?
Bo Yois Know that 35 uvcrngo doses of Castorla are furnished for 33
cents or one cent a dose?
Ho You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Well, tlicso tUtnga are worth knowing. They are facta.
&?&$&
Tho fac-Hfmilo
Hltrnaturo of
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST
-VIA-
Ss II MET
Service and Scenery Unequalled
Tri'oitfh Palace and Tourist Cavtt
nininu and Jiuffet Library Cars
Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East.
Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points.
For comfort in travel take'tne Great Northern.
BOZORTH BROS., Agents.
R. C. STEVENS, G. V. l. A., Seattle, Wash.
A. U. C. DENNISTON.1C. P. & T. A., Portland.lOi.
Through TicketsI
TO THE
EAST !
VIA THE
Union Pacific System.
E'Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourls
Sleepers and Free Reclining Chairs daily
between
PORTLAND to CHICAGO
Our trains are heated by steam and ar
lighted by Pintsch light.
Time to Chicago, 3 1.2 days
Time to New York. 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quicker than com
petitors. For rates, time tables and full .inform ton
apply to
BOISE tC JiAItJUHl,
Agents, Salem, (Ji.
R. W. BAXTER, C. U. WINN,
General Agent, Dist. Pass. Agent
135 Third Street. Portland.
OREGON CENTRAL
.AND
Eastern R. R. Company
VAQU1NA BAY ROUTE.
Connecting nt Yaauina Bay witli the San
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co.
STEAMER "FARALLON,"
a t and first-clais in every respect. Sails
from Yaquina for San Francisco about every
8 days.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or pointt west to Ban
Franclscoi Cabin, $12; steerage, JS; cabi
round trip, good 60 days, $18,
For sailing dates apply to
II. L. WALDEN. Agent.
Albany, Or.
CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or.
EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or.
A. J. CHURCHILL, Local' Agent, Salem.
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Pullman Sleeping Cars
Elegant Dinin Cars.
Tourist Sleopln0, Carb
To),ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutli, rargo,
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 writs
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
AGENTS,
. 265 Commercial street, Salem, Or,
A. D. Charlton, Asst. 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.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St'Paul and Den
ver Omaha and Kansas Cily.(e,Low rates to
eastern cities.
OCEAN CITIES.
Portland San Fianclsco,
Steamers leave Ainiworth dock. Portland,
March 33 and 28, and April 2, 7, 12, 17, ,'2
and 28th at 8 p. m.
Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, f2..o.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Portland Eugene.
Steamers Elmore snd Ruth leave Salem
for Eugene and Corvallls Saturdays, Sundays
Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. ra.
Leave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. in,
Lowest freight and passenger rates.
Round-trip tickets vero cheap.
Tickets sold and baggage .checked through
to all points without extra transfer charges,
, For full details call on Boise & Barker,
agents, Salem, Oregon, or address.
W. H.IIURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Oc.
For full details call on or address
G. M. IOWERS,
Foot of Trades!. Local Agent.
Havo You M&en
tba new poxxom prrv Boxf ft Is givea
free with each boa of Powder. Ask for it.
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Now Is the time to order your read
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or by iunll six months, (23o n month)
or tho weekly 18 months, ($1 a year.
F
the lx-'st 10 pugo Illustrated fashion
nmgazlno of New York free for one
year. The above prices are net cash,
and tho cheapest combination over of
fered. Tho "Queen" is a high-class
practical, homo magazine.
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Flic Child Garden
aThoIdcllghtful Chicago -children's
magazine Just tho thing to read to
the Uttlo ones of tho homo circle It
brings tho kindergarten Into the
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A practical farm paper, edited by a
stall of experienced agricultural
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known agriculturists of tho country.
It contains what tho farmer wants.
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will bo found tho most liberal offer
mado by nny papor on tho coast.
EDITORS;
Salem, - Oregon.
In all towns and localities throughout the
United Stales and territories to sell the Fount,
in Washer and Steam Cooker, tho bctt In
use. It sayes Its own price In the wear of
clothes (u less than six months. Sent C, O.
D. by express, prepaid, for j.$o, In tin; t$
in' copper, For particulars, address
r I. II, IiROWN,
356 Suto street. Salem, Oregon.
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AGENTS WANTED.
EAST AND SOUTH
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Shasta Route.
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co,
California Express Train Run daw between
Portland and San Francisco.
bouih
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p W. Portland ai.
..itsoop. m. I lv Salem Iv.
i 0145 " "' I nr Sft" I''a". v,
Alww Irfltn fttrm , Ks.l 1'nrllan.t fl.rit
City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Matlon,
tcucrsun, iiiuany, niuany lunciion, ming,
Eugene, Crcsusll, Drain, and all stations
from Ruse burg to Ashland, inclusive.
HUSKUUKU MAIL DAILY.
South
Nortli
8:;ii) a.m.
11:00 a.m.
0:20 p.m.
Tv.rortlandar.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Roaeh'g lv.
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2:20 p.m.
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HALiKM l'ASSr.NOIMt.
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tlilG p.m. ar. Salem lv. 8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland nnd Corvallls, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
7130 a.m.
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Ar.
Poitland.
Corvallls.
aT
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6120 p. in.
latiSp.m
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At A lliativ nrtil rnrvnlltv rnnnrf ultli
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad,
Express train daily except Sunday,
445 V- 'n
7115 p. m.
Lv. Portland Ar
Ar. McMlnvllle Lv
0135 a m.
6:30 a. m.
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. V. & P. A..
Portland Or.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
&GLANCE AT1HIS MAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee Jand St. Paul
Railway snd note Its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and romembor when going cast that its trains
arc lighted with electricity and heated by
steam. Its equipment is supetb. Elegant
llulfet, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with frco reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car beithhas an electric reading lamp, and
Its dining cars arc- the best in the woild,
Other lines are longer than this, but none
are shorter, and no other offers the above lux.
urious accommodations. These are sufficient
reasons for the popularltyjor "Tho Milwau
kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail,
road office will give yon further Information,
or address
C. J. EDDY, General Agent,
J. V. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent.
Portland 1
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