'J d Sim rf .mi i a b &, .. . Mmmf w " ftwW iiaa an If tou want a sure renei ii?r p AllCOCk'S Piaster ,M MiND-Not one of the tions Is as good as the genuine. Dally Capital Journal, BY HOKISW BROTHEH3 TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1890. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Representatives, DR. J. N. SMITH, of Salem, II. h. BAltKLKY, of Woociburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLEY MITCHELL, of Gervrfls, DAVID C'HAIO, of Mnclcay. County .Itulgo, GHOVE P. TEKIIELL, of Mctiatnn. County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Sllvcrlon. County Clerk, L. V. EIILEN, of Biittcvllle. Slierlff, V. T. "WMOHTMAN, of Salem. Recorder, F. W. WATERS, of Salem. Assessor, J. W. HODAitT, of Garllcld. Surveyor, . H. I). HEltRIOIC, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. School Superintendent, GEO. "V. JONES, of JclTcrson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUOH, of Salem. WANTED THE DEST MAN. Tho pcoplo want tho best among the Republican candidates for con gress. They have a right to Itavo the Republican convention at Albany put up tho best man for tho pcoplo, and the ucoiilc aro entitled to the best services of that man after ho Is elected. This Is tho platform or the pcoplo and tho people aro going to bo heard this yenr. Politicians who are trying to Income congressman In this district simply because they want the ofttcc, or becausn they represent thlB Interest or that, or becauso some faction oftho party wants them, reckon without tholr host. Thoy Igooro tho great fundamental repre sentative principle, which our Anglo Saxon forofathors established In tho forests of North Germany. Armed with lthls principle they drove the Romans out or tho English Islands and established u representative gov ernment, tho most precious herit age of the American people. A superhuman cllort Is being made to send natli mil bankers and corpora tion lawyers to the lower house of con gress. Is this douo out of lovo for tho people, or to protect special legisla tion for special interests V Let tho Republican party In this congress lonal district beware how far It pros titutes tho party organiza tion In this direction. The masses of tho pcoplo have yet some rights which tho "special interest" politicians cannot trample upon with Impunity. Give us a candidate for Congress. In this district who Is n Re publican of the peoplo and for tho pcoplo, nnd ho will bo elected by the noonlo. Tub Jouiinal prints further re turns from tho congressional situation lu this district today. It believes tho tight Is narrowed down to a choice between Ford and Hermann, for tho slruplo reason that these men have records on state and national ques tions of legislation that tho peoplo understand. Tiik Jouunal Is not the .organ of any faction. It demands tho best for tho peoplo. It seeks to bceuro -the best possible results In tho public service at the bauds of tho public ofilclttls after tlioy me elected. This Is u platform of fiilrnessund justice to tho people and to tho parly. It Is a platform of true Republicanism as wo understand It, WEAK MEN ujnun-jjiuaeg CURED AS IF BY MAQIC. VkUew e! Lot Manhood iliould frvt at onro lor lioos uftioir-iaiuaiii iuU uuuljr vli i rilly, qulcShr ttUtl lerui&ucbUr iwicvm. fomaii auKtirlDctrotu wawiilcM co af. ftMlolfuaralM ftrJliiUttoioiUla "ely aJo. pxi tolla low rail (trctuih. d tcwmmm n una aro ininarttd to vrv JortUm ttt Ika fcoJy, 8ut with noalUtv KOonW)r to aar tttanonuppUcAlluu, lMCMMWMQ(l.,IIM:FALOlN.Y. W, chest, or jl I i host of counterfeits and imita BIMET- SINGLE STANDARD ALL13M. t- t iLa (ubI The Hluglo gold standard Is demand- 1). II. Looncy made a cood light, and cdln the name of "business prlncl- may well be proud of his big vote nnd . i. i.,.- r lnrt frtnnrla. pics." There arc tilings more snercu nt.t.n A...nrl.Mn tiooiilo than "bust- - ... .1..1..- it iilli.dtMncn nrlni-l. ness pniiBijiici. "'"' - ."" - pies" are good, but just principles, speech as the one delivered by him sound principles and moral principles' Immediately afaer his nomination, arc better. Bimetallism cannot be In brief, he Informed the delcgrtes cried down by the 'business principles' that If they framed a platform to suit cry, any more than the abolition him ho would stand on it; If they movement could. In both Instances ' didn't get one such as he wished ho tho "business" cry has Its origin In ' the greed of Wall -street money changers. Tlic demand for bimetallism grows out of tho deep conviction of the best men and women in the world that gold alone will not sulllco for the re demption money of the world, that tho adoption and continuance of the Single gold Htandard has been a blind, crushing, grinding force, squeezing the lire out of business, production, labor and enterprise, nnd that ono turn more of tho gold standard screw will bring tho debtor clnss to the point where revolution begins. Tiik .TonuNAi. believes In the rights of property and Investments to tlc- inand a sound currency. Hut that rlirht docs not extend to destruction of values and confiscation of all but Mm nrnnnrtv and Investments of cold- holders. There Is not one-tenth gold .., ,. ,v.v ti.n iiAiwHtm in thu! Kinks nnd .savlnirs banks. The i Tho ' hanker himself should stand by tho t ....--. .-. ,. - lccnl tender character of tho silver dollar, and ho prepared to receive It and pay it out on equal terms wnu gold,lnsteadof discriminating against It nnd crying It down as n flO-ccnt dollar. The sooner they como to an honest, recognition of honest bimetal Ism, the only honest money system, tho better for nil concerned. The coming congressional and state Republican conventions In Oregon cannot bo drlvon to endorso gold- monomctallsmoither by tho character of their candidates, or tho platforms they adopt. They cannot bo driven to abandon blmetalism, tho money of tho people. Thoy will not go to tho Popullstlo extreme of Hat money of uuy kind; neither will thoy bo driven to tho Clevcland-Carllslo-'Wall-strect theory. Llko free trade, tho slnglo standard Is a beautiful theory, but It Is not practical. It works bad. It will nevor bo accepted by tho people. If tho Republican party follows the late Democratic party on this wo might as well set up a monarchy at once. MR. BINQHAM'S BILL. Mr. Ulughain, as attorney for Marlon county, Is entitled to a rea sonable lawyer's reo Tor collecting the 97,331.15 recovered ns delinquent taxes from tho Oregon Pacltlo railway. A subscriber wants to know what thcro Is wrong about him retaining his fee? J o do not believe Mr. Rlngham Is A canvass of the delegates present entitled to retain JHU7.42 without showed a largo majority In favor of ever rendering a statement to the i Til Ford for congress, and MoKlnley county court, or llllug a bill for his ' for president, services and having it audited and '- s paid In tho regular way. Tho Judg-' For Sunday closing, mentof tho court was for delinquent! Independence, Or., March 31. A taxes duo Marlon county of I)l33l.l3.jiimss meeting was held at the Audi That sum should have been paid over' torlum Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, to tho county treasurer of Marlon1 by tho Woman's Christian Temper county, and Mr. Illngham's bill for anco Union, for tho purpose of having u-giii ht ices aim oilier expenses paid uubuiiuocuuiiiyireusuryon a war- on Sunday. The meeting was called rant, properly audited and ordered to order by Mrs, S. A. George, presl paid by tho county court In the,. regu- ( dent or tho union, and tho object or ,n'wwJr Jtho meeting stated to the clrcu- No man doing business ror the pub- lutlon or a petition demanding Ho has a right to audit his own bills that city onlolaU enforco the And pay himself off. Mr, lllngham state and city laws regulating Sunday should bo paid a reasonablo reo and observance. Rev. S. A. George or hlsexnbutlotltbedonencconl. the Presbyterian church, then pro ngtohm. As It Is, he would bo open sented tho subject from a religious tO tha oll!ri'i Unit. . l,.l ....,. ...... .v.ihiuun '" -u untuoeuuu uiireastuiablereelnanlllegalinanner. He should, at least, comply ,WUU tho ormalUy or rendering pwperly emUd bill, and the court .hould go hrougmh.fonimlUy of auditing it, hat tho county book, may.showhat rwwrrws. SIZING VP, THE- TICKET. - ..rmeni, What Tlte Democrats Will Do.. The Jefferson Review, edited by mi Independent man who Inclines to re- "form, says of the ticket: ( The legislative ticket Is solid for John JI. Mitchell. Everybody nround Jefferson knows Jt N gnjrt Uld ,1C win gct ft big vote here. mrgc numuui ' bhb " Uarkleyhas heaps of cheek. It is tnw tiion wllfl WOUld HUlkc SUCll a would build a platform of his own and riiuon that. Barklcy is an earnest free sllvcradvocatcand will be elected. M'wfinf tlin "noble thirty" were re nominated. Jefferson gets her usual portion of Roup. If Geo. Jonc3 had hinted that he had lived here ho would have got 'left. George Is a good boy. and in every respect competent to 1111 the position. Tl wnu miip.li fllKSnUsfllCtloil CX pressed over part of tho legislative ticket. Frank Wrlghtmaii.s friends arc jubilant over his success. No ono can question Wrlghtman's ability for the position. In tho dlfechargo of hlsduty ho Is always most courteous and nc- commodatlng, Phil Fret, made n splendid run for assessor, nnd was only defeated by a peculiar turn of events at the eleventh hour. Hut Phil Is too good a man and lias too many bas too many friends to stay down loB. wnucwomuy nover imvu mi- omcr opportunity to mii.pu.u Mr. Frote for a public position, wo do not expect to vote for any bettor men JupMlntofor treasurer Is too well known throughout tho country to re quire any Introduction to tho people. Ho has made a good otllclal, and will without doubt continue to do sons long as ho tills the position. L. V. Ehlen, county clork, has filled the position very acceptably and Is a much stronger candidntc today than ho was two years ago, because of tho hundreds of new friends he has mado during his term of olllcc. That there Is a large Republican majority in tho.county Is certain, -but that fact docs not liisuro the election of the entire ticket. It is possible that some of tho ovcr-conldent ones may come out a little short. Tho work of the convention was linlshcd about 3 o'clock a. m. Wednes day, after which a banquet was given tho delegates by MoKlnley Mitchell. There wero members -of all parties crowding the galleries and evincing great Interest In tho procecedlngs. There wero 247idclcgatcs In tho con vention. A number of prominent Democrats watched tho proceedings to And weak places In tho ticket, to thoy might stand a bIiow to work In a stray man or two. It Is not thought now that tho Democrats will nominate more than two or three candidates. the buslnoss houses of this city closed sianuiKiint. Kov.W. T. Fleenor of the Baptist church, presented th moral side or the sub ect XT H. QI of Uw irtX Su read the state a,u 1 T' Petitions were then the audience, and geiSt S make a house to house canvass of the cjty, for signatures, and tho petition VvIlU.bc presented to the council at Its next meeting. Heavy Appropriation. WABHWQTOM.Mnrch Ill.-Cunnon, chairman or tho house committee on appropriation's, says that tho appro prilitlon's, for this session of eongfesT could fall below $500,000,000. In conclusion, Cannon said tho pub lic service, In his opinion, could not be provided for for two years for less than a billion dollars. Now, however, the government was borrowing money to pay current oxpenscs, and In view of this fact, ho appealed to the house to keep down appropriations and be content with caring for the public service ns it existed and not enter up on any new expenditures while this borrowing was going on. The "Saturday Night" philosopher of tho Albany Dctnocrnt has the fol fel fol eowing: "Tho man who runs for ofllce must bo philosophical. He must remember that he has no more rights than liny body else, and that his opponent Is built politically just ns well as ho is. Ho must keep com posed, and not ily off on a tangent at every occasion that Is distasteful to him. The candidate must expect to get shown up If ho deserves It. It Isn't right to throw mud, but It Is right to give facts. So when facts are set forth, oven though disputed, why just contradict them If you please, but don't get mad, for It's a part of the business, nnd the man who Is not willing to tnke things as they come, had bettor stay out of the lights." Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the car. There Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an lnllumecl condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube gets lnllamcd you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd when it Is entirely closed deaf ness Is tho result, and unless tho ln llammntion can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in llamed condition of the mucous sur face. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. U .J . UIIENNHY iV V.O., U.OICUO U CiirSold by Druggists, 75 cents. TERSELY-TOLD SAYINGS. Among tho Mexican populace there Is an Idea that tho lizard warns men of the approach or n serpent. The very poor of Berlin aro better housed than those of any other large city In tho world. Tho German cap ital is really without "slums." There aro seven surnames In Aslian tee corresponding to tho days or the week, as follews: Kwalsc Indicates a man born on Sunday, Kudjoo on Mon day, Kwablna on Tuesday, Kwnku on Wednesday, Yao on Thursday, Kolll on Friday, and ICwnmlna on Saturday. They aro all accented on the final syllable. In Malta dueling Is permitted by tho law, but under certain restric tions. Tho combatants tiro bound under the most severe penalties to desist and sheatho their swords at the bidding ofn woman, a priest or a knight or tho Order or Malta. n OTHERS recovering front llie illness at tending child birth, or who suf- ffer from the ef 'I fects of disorders, derangements and displace ments of the wo manly organs, will find relief and n permanent cure in Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Prescription. Taken during pregnancy, the "Prescription" HAKES CHILDBIRTH EASY by preparing the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shorteuiug "labor." The painful ordeal of child birth Is robbed of Its terrors, aud the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confine ment is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and builtup, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. If THE MARRIED WOMAN be delicate, run-down, or overworked, it worries her husband as well as herself. This is the proper time to build up her strength aud cure those weaknesses, or ailments, which are the cause of her trouble. Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Prescrip tion dispels aches and palus, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and makes a new woman of her. MtABHAMLYON,ororam,.moCi).,A''. 'LllOil iflBUIXCU Wb (UDcrtnr Irom ulceration mo raldani around here anil they save me up aud auld there wa uo help AtUjt.almoit lUscour ltd. I beian taking Or. Htrce'a Favorite Pre. Kriolion aud took fir kpltles. It ta three yeara lince and I hare not had iw return of the trouble. 1 Kl it verv irratpfiil and i aici, owe you my lire. . g-- . iui r um. j.iun. m I do not think I should have been alUeuow wiiiiSl Hw ana KUllnorol the womb, tot tereralyeart, or atoce Ihf birth or my youugttt l-MM. IconiullFitalftlie VCxSBBB m nmH d not taken your medicine." ZWytc WVMf.WVw i i.-ia ii unnrxiv ru -v 1 tes'ffliothgrJhing N ' anotherjhing you cant HB A mL iB yam PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for 1 CENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE Three acres of Ian 1 h Yew Park, with good house nnd barn, n) fruit trees, all rich garden land, for silo cheap. Apply to Lewis Pelt joliti. 3 14 im TREES Pruned aud sprayed. Tot graltlng a speciality, also bees iratuferred 01 put i n good shape. Call or addrcsjno. V Carr, KS Commercial street. 3-12 I 111 FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The best hay fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing 300 acres. Will sell cheap, on easy terms, or trade lor grocery stock, l'or particulars in quire at this office. II. A I). 3111m' FOR SALE, Eight milch cows and two 2 year old. Inquire of M I. Egan, Gervais, Or. 224 tf CARPET PAPER Urge lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, lust the thing for putting under carpets. Call at journal office. 1'UULlC MET77 P0L1TC1ANS AND 11US incss houses can obtain all newspaper Infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Dureau, (Allen's) Union Mock, PortUnd. 12 2otf WE DO NOT WANT-Iloys or loafers but men ofobilhy, $300 to $?oo n month to hustlers. State and general agents. Salary and commlislon. Racine Fire Engine Co,, Racine, Wis. e o s 4t P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription Agency for all newspapers and magazines. Fine atock of cigats and confectionery. F. W. Miller, Prop. 1 14 tf LOSTr-A package of dry goods on Court, Church or State street. Finder leave at Rig don's office, 109 Court street and receive re ward. 28 3t FOR RENT CIIEAP.-A nice 8 room haid. finished house with hot and cold water, bath and barn within six blocks of business center. Apply to Dr. T. C. Smith, 92 State street. 3-3-3tt PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma nnd San Francisco papers on sale af Miller's Postoffice block JbKbbY HULL Pure bred Jersey bull for kivicc, unc 01 me nnest animals ureu in Oregon. Terms $1 cash. Call at Englewood Dahv. on Railroad and n o A 1)11, .,. prietor. , I0 d&wim J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spo'talty of fine repair work, Seth 1 nomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street onc-hau am oc box. P077flNPa G0HP1 FYinu onunrm I K KMn it,i . " Mil 1 u mor. vS&Zpft iffisSfgS" WoJSa,,! 3K1k M& TW-!tC hrixm - beatjoHNNiE JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in p;roccrics, paints, oils window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, GEO. FENJRICH3 MEAT MARKET, 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Beck & Co. Host meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton't store. 12 -3- W. A. Cusick J, H. Albert. President. (Cashier. OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. oil's School ENKU IN- CHANNING HALL, Will recolve children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic i.eedle work. AH work done on the in. dividual plan. In which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Hal lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native; of Germany. Classes for children on Saturday at Channinp Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 463 Contre S . BANJO LESSONS Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teher. w. A. RAPSEY, 463 Centre st. TO THE FARMERS! We have Just completed a new feed vard one-hall block south of the court house. 1 lease give us a call. Team loc. 26 nUSSARD & SIMPKINS. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the county court will receive sealed bids for building a" cement wak around the court house blSck. Said walk to be built as per plans drawn and open for lnsnwlinn .. it,. m -r .t T Capital Miss Ba judge. All bids must be filed at my officeon OnhurSdA9n,896'i,t ,20'cIk 340-iwd Countyle'rk. JUl il'iiiKi'MlSlro'loraerShi, lirC.ul l'tinllng fornm moved to that Ucatlon CM r ' TVl i I I , .. pf H. LAN ill Cim n;rchl t 11,1. , liWHEYTOliS On fatm land security. Sw.i rate, on large loSSt, TSJ consldeied without delay " Bush lUkl,ulldln3.AM,I'TONa0l M.0NEYJ0 LOAN tPn city or farm properly, Overallmh's Bank, T' K' rW PIOT Alt,. . .... 106 Suite street. New and M . guarantee'the. best meal in H,e ctlr V" reosonable. One trial wilt imure m T rouage; Prlvafu rooms for ladiei Hi!i-J:XR,;ro-v.iH F. VAN DER BAAN, "" Carpenter, Builder an I JoMif, 4S1 Winter llierl tellard time prices always. PROPOSALS WANTED, Notice tf Building Contractor!-Sald GjdifrwHIJje received t the, office of Scadm orStotb.'SalemTOr., until 1 o'clxk p 1 Wednesday,' April 8, 1896, for th trai and completion of 11 hospital boiHu. c Roscburg, Or., according to plant, spec-ia lions, etc., now on exhibition at the o&j i Oelu; D. Neer, architect, 133 Fint tag. Portland; state house, Sjlern, (Jr.; and it tie Soldiers' Home, of Roscburg, Or. All l rami be accompanied with a certified eltd drawn to. the older of S, B. Omub, tin man board of trustees, Oregon Sollsf Home, in a sum equal to 5 per cent a' U, the same to bj forfeited and and applied 1 the Soldiers' Home fund In case the lorn or accepted bidder falls to enter Into cottna with acceptable bonds, in the sum of tie U amount of contract, with at least twonwn, within 10 days after the award of oxsa All bids must be addressed to S. B. ORMSBV, "Care Secretary of State Salem, Or, "Tender of (name)- for Honial at Soldiers' Home." The right to reject any and allUiii hereby reserved. By order of the Hodi Trustees of the Soldiers' Home. Attest r S. B. ORMSBY, Chain, of Bod of E.M.VAITEPiaNTlNGCa, BOOK AND JOB PI AND - Lcyal l$lankPubltsheri, Bush's New Brick over the bank CornlrJ DEPOT EXPRESS fitted all mall and nassencer trains hi- gage and express to an pans oiukuij. Prompt !, Mqto.ay. SALEM WATER CO, Office! Willamette Hotel Id'. For water service apply at office. Wf payable monthly in advance. M complaints at the office. Open spicket to prevent fcS-i lively prohibited. Care should U ' uw If in danger of freeilng to hre Hop" waste gate closed see section 3 rules um ulatlon. No deduction In biUi. lowed for absence or for any cause " unless water is cut of from premises. To Our Subscribers. A SPECIAL OFFER. . We take subscriptions, at a clbrW heMagailnesin the country, a coooefl" with the Caplial Journal. . jy Among tho higher Priced and eU e publications is the Iew England which, with all the features of X erest o'r the Other great illMWtef J has, besides, Its own specialty la rt ..nJ.11,,1 As Its namelBiph?iir.!i art, history and literature of M P I To those of New England J S ' therefore, It Is est-eciauy wTT ftw subscription makes a perfect pr ever else you yourself take, Jrj New England Magazine. iiFWL bed with this TV&iffiffit t I HjA! I have rertoved my shop to J. h j, late place of business and PHd,ol al)kVnds of first class JtmM work. I Will be plel t0'7 there. R. J. IIERSCHBACS. loo Chemeketa sUeet. -FREE DEUVERV. Dealars In all kinds of fresh ujJJ mmm The Roya WAGON & REPAIR SIKff mm mi' " 171 COMMERCIAL "' .f'ittswn, t-d VI 4 . wvmm; ?' ? .. p it M Jf ' r rwt