vw?; r :s ' ft '& r iM,:- IS; . -A - i'i( , 'i'flBB V? .ik 'JMT 1W'-A " THPf ,isrwi ... t-.l ! tf& K f V- I r & i I .! t'lff. n J ;1T, 1 .f ; , L; 3 1 1 W ; Iff If you want ci sure IlffiM, um a AllCOCk'S Poster BEAR IN MlHO-Mot one of the tions is as gooa as tne genuine. Daily Capital Journal BY HOKttR BROTHERS THURSDAY, APItIL 0, 1600. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET Representatives, Dlt. J. N. SMITH, of So cm, H. L. 1IAKKLEY, ofWoodbtirn, B. V. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLBY MITCHELL. ofGervalB, DAVID CHAM, of Mnclcay. County Judge, GItOVK P. TEHUI3LL, of Mclinmn. County Connnlsaloner, .1. T. DAViS, of Silvcrton. County Clerk, L. V. EHLEN, of Htittcvlllc. Sheriff, F. T. "WIMOHTMAN, of Salem. Hcctmler, tF. W. WATEHS, of Snlcni. Assessor, J. W. IIOUAIlT, of Qui field. Surveyor, B. II. IlEHIlICIv, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER M1NTO, of Salem. Selionl Superintendent, OKO. W. JONES, of .loUVreon. Coroner, A. M. CLOUOH, of Salem. Tor JiiRtleo of llio Peace Salem Dint., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALK. ELLIS'S VICTORY. Congressman Ellis's rouomlnation In the second congressional district was a great victory over the sccrut combination of Imiikorsnud ring poll tleluns to down any man whoHtands with the people on any question. Ho won over Ma Icolih Moody, The Dalles national banker by one vote, and ho will bo triumphantly re-elected by tho people of the second district. Ho Is n clean man with tho courage to stand by tho right. After awhile tho people are going to say to these bank ers who aro trying to dlclato tho poli tics of tho whole coimtry.iis Fcnnoycr said to Cleveland:' You nttond to your business, nnd vo will attend to ours." Tho Republican party Is the party that protects and promotes the busi ness Interests of llio country, Includ ing tho banking business. Rut It can not bo prostituted with safety to ad vance any one Interest nlxivo all xjthcrs. Tho producer comes tlrst, PORTLAND PRIMARY METHODS. If the Republican party of this stuto does not sit down hard on the rotten Portland primaries It will inako a great mistake. Tho mass of tho people still regard It as tho party of Intelligence, morality and clean methods. It cannot by Its silence or ncccptiinco of tho results of fraud and iutlmldatlon retain Its good rep utation In tho minds of thinking jwople. It( Is (jnlto likely that tho convent t Ion will 1)0 so packed with Roltlsdi spoils mon that they will stand in with the Portland corrupt lonlsts, houlngtogotolllcos at their hands. They know tho nation will go Ho puullcan In Novomlwr, and tho man who stands In will have pull on tho mnohlno for federal unices. Rut tho people who merely vote don't havo to uphold such methods. Results Tell the Story. A vast mail ol direct, unimpeachable tetll. monyuroves beyond any possibility of doubt that Hood's Sdtuparllla actually dot per fectly and permanently cure dlteases caused by impute blood. In record of cum U un equalled and these cures have often been accomplished after all oilier preparations had failcu. Ilogd's Villi LCUrealTiTver ilia, blllloune. Jaundice, alck headache ' Children Cry 'o Utohar'ti Catorl. MM "EN CURED AS IF BY MAClltv Mtatt vt Lot Maafce4 should send at tbattiiUMuahov full wanly yln-i easily, quick!. and pertum-nutl rtori. Jxotnaa auRKrlnv (torn ) can af. tlwoly ndv'ce. Jk lolls Law KWttU5ttfcffS3S IKMMN,,IWALO,lt.Y. JittJflf relief forffltuila thebacklaldfvcheit,or, y Porous hart of counterfeits and Imita HIRAM PRICE ON SILVER. A communication of special Intorcsb , to Iowimh is puoiis.icu in ""-" , York Christian Advocate of March 2fl, It Is of special Interest to the people of this state because It relates to hlmctallsm, with which the prosperity of ugrlculture Is Interwoven, and be cause It Is from the pen of Hon. Hiram Price, formerly and for several terms a member of congress from an Iowa district, but now a resident of Washington. It is needless to say to the older generation or Hawkcycs that during nnd after the period of the war Price was a Republican, an ardent friend and champion of the union cause, nnd one of the most vigorous and effective public speakers In tho west. He was against human slavery, Ills broad sympathies have l.'d lilni to Identify himself with numerous church and moral move ments for tho upllftincnt of his kind, and now, prompted by his sense of Justice, ho advocates tho free and un restricted coinage of both metals not withstanding thnt In a pecuniary sense such coinage wouiu uo to ms personal disadvantage. After stating the amounts of sliver money In Eng land, Ocrinany and Franco, and de claring that If tho United States has ns much sliver per capita as Franco wo could safely carry twice tho amount wo now have, Mr. Price says: When any measure of governmental policy, llnanclnl or otherwise, Is based on mere opinion, where the test of tlmo and trial havo not been had, men inav and do honestly dllTcr. Rut when theso tests havo been made nnd the results, published to tho world, it Is not wlso to Ignore them. It Is an undisputed fact that whllo we wero coining tho product of our Bllvor nllncs business In this country In nil legitimate branches was very prosper ous. Rut In an ovll hour wo listened to and adopted unwise counsols, placed silver on the retired list, and thus de prived thousands of honest laborers of employment, and tilled tho land with an army of tramps and lieggars. In view, then, of all the facts which confront us as a nation, is It wlso to coutlnuo this hght against stiver? The gold gamblers In Europe nnd America aro loud In their applause and approval of our present sliver policy, becauso thoy aro fattening on the results, whllo tho honest tollers In tho shops and Holds of this country aro reaping tho sad and bitter fruits of this unwise policy, in expressing these sentiments I must not bo understood as viewing this question from an agrarian or communistic standpoint. What llttlo of this world's goods or property I havo Is mostly In cash Investments, mid therefore my Individual pecuniary Interest would bo best subserved by uiuKiiiK money scarco, unci conse quently dear. 1 view with alarm, however, tho Btrong tendency among corporations and somo Individuals to centralize tho money imwer, notably In our largo cities, regardless of the consequences to tho common people, who compose tho tolling millions of the nation. It ought not to bo for gotten, however, that while a very largo majority of those who iH-rfurm the common toll are honest and well disposed, yet there aro those among them who would rojolco to have some plausible excuse for Inciting riot, pit urge, hihi oiooasuea. .Many pages of the world's history Iwar evidence of this fact, and It is therefore tho part or wisdom to heed and profit by the history of the nasi. The production of silver Is ono of our Industries. It gives employment to thousands of our jKioplo, and Is to them victuals and clothes nnd Itouso and home, and tho Biker they produce Is by our constitution and lawspart of ino com money of the country. Whllo wo were coining It we were prosperous, since we ceased to coin It we have had trouble all along the labor Hue. While wo wcw coining It u were paying our. national debt. Since wo ceased to coin It wo i,.v, been Increasing our debt wry bouror Tery tlavThese. BtatemeuU aro not J mere theories"; tliey tire Solemn facts M-'of the .'most rttubbnrn ty'lnd. If Ipubllcdebt Is n public blessing, as ' some pothouse politicians pomettmes declare, then we are now rapidly ap proaching it degree of national llnau !clal happiness that ought to satisfy 1 the most wild and reckless operator - In puts and calls. Sober-minded and 'careful business men laugh at one of Dickens' llnanclnl heroes, who was ul- way Joy f ully i,nppy when he succeeded paying nn old note by ulvlni? ii new one. mil our wise iiuuuwu if". ....III l...il Avaint financiers seem to be extremely Jubi lant when they succeed In borrowing a hundred millions, not even to pay an old debt, but to create a new one. farmer who constantly borrows and never pays eventually loses his farm. ; The same rule, If closely roiiowen, ' will bankrupt n nation. j THE BOLT IN YAMHILL. As our dispatches Indicate there will bo an Independent ticket in Yamhill: MoMinnvillk, April 8. A meeting looking taward independent political action was held at Grange hall today. A central committee was appointed and a call Issued for primaries, to bo held April 10, the county convention to bo on tho 18th. There were 182 present at the meeting. They adopted a platform favoring free coinage of silver and u protective tarllT. All this results from tho high handed methods of the close corpora tion ring politicians of McMlnnville throwing out tho Sheridan delegates for Guild, and about thirty followed them. r,Tho farmers have been trampled upon onco too often by the selllsh county sent ring nnd there threntens to be a solid uprising of a non-partisan character that will snow under tho unAmcrlcan primary mapiptila tors. All party lines will be thrown down nnd gen ul no Mitchell men will be nominated and elected. THE FIRST DISTRICT VOTE. Tho votes 111 this congressional district on secretary of state in 1801 Btood as follews: Republican 21,(171 Democratic 10,200 Populist 14,017 Prohibition 1,080 Totals 25,087 21,071 It will bo seen that tho autl-Repub-Head majority was 1,31(1 votes In the district although Harrison R. Klncald ran ahead of his ticket. This Is a fact the Republican man agers In this district must not over look. They havo put up a candidate for congress who Is an able canvasser and If there aro three or four candi dates in tho Held the contest will w uneasy victory for tho Republican nominee. First District Congressional Committee. Tho composition of tho congressional committee for tho ensuing two years Is as follews: Renton-S. L. Kline, Corvnllls. Coos-I. Hackett, Empire. Curry A. II. Crook. Clackamas-G. F. Horton, Oregon City. Josephine II. R. MIller.GrantsPass Jackson-II. e. Ankcny, Jackson ville. Douglas-L. Lougherty, Roseburg. Klamath-G. S. Nlckerson. Lanu II. L. Rami, Junction. Lluu-J. A. Wilson, Albany, Lincoln F. Carter, Elk City. Mnrlun-H. J. Hendricks, Salem. Polk-R. D. Cooper, Indcoondonco. Tlllamook-L. P Smith, Woods. Washlngton-J. Wlthcombe, Hills bom. VilsiililU j. W. llobbs.McMlnnvllIo Lako-A. Snyder, Lakcvlow. R. J. Hendricks, President. J. A. Wilson, Secretary, Albany. Anniversary Celebration. Washington, April o.-Tlie depart ment of tho Potomac, G. A. R., will celebrate tho anniversary of General Leo's surrender at Appomattox this evening with a reception and camp tire In honor of the veterans now in congress. Speeches will bo mado by several veterans from congress. Tho prominent persons expected to bo present lucludo General E. AV. "Wlilt taker, Major S. U. Strattan, General leorgo W, Getty, General Ratcholdor and the following members of the bonate: Wolcottof Colorado. Tinwim, of Connecticut, Palmer -of Illinois, . v..u. . jviiiisKiu, narrows or Michi gan, Allen of Nebraska, Sewell of Nevada, Price of Ohio. Ounv nf Children Cry for Itohor1 CMtorla. t -i ... 'i ". HYJA JJYSTAn'uER ( Give ifs nnAmerican tariff system, .but not ii RrltJsli money system. . Mayor Gntch has again paid his ie- spects to KulikeT Albert. ' .Win. it,, Ellis, pf Eastern Oregon, certainly liiuTn fair chairman of the convent Ion. The national bank candidate for congiess In the second district did not succeed, Protection and bl-mctallsm(notone-metallsni) must and shall go togethor, gentlemen. j Judge Rean will bo renominated by acclamation. That .Is the way Judges should be chosen. I The state convention today should bend Jo. Simon as a candidate to Alaska put him on Ice. i ' Hush of Salem docs not believe In political bunking. He receives public money only as a special deposit. I Galbralth and Monies, elected Re-. publleaiylelcgates at Albany to the national convention are goldltcs. The people of Oregon should hold mass meetings and-express their con demnation of the Portland primaries. That little ring of bunk and court houso politicians will find they can not even run things In Yamhill county. Gen. Geo. II. Williams said both sides were wrong at Portland. Roth sides used money. He probably told the truth. We want a protective tariff to make our country prosperous; not the single gold standard to keep It from liecom lug prosperous. The swollen and festering hand of corruption has a grip on Portland politics as noycr before. And what will you do about It? The people would liko to get an "X-Ray" photoghaph of those Port land primaries. They are the skele ton behind Oregon politics. Wliat we want Is a dollar "sound anywhere in Ycwrupl" It matters not whether It Is so sound nobody can get hold of one in America or not! T. T. Geer deserves something at the hands of the Republican party. We havo always said so. Now give hi in the fat otllcc of presidential elector. Tho people of Yamhill county arc not going to stand it to have a few warrant scalpers and professional otllce-strlppers run tho politics of that county. Mark that down. The Statesman cordlnlly Invites the Rlugcr handshakers to stand In. Of course, they will, dear Statesman; don't alarm your Democratic, soul on that score. Gov. Roles of Iowa Is a queer man. He will not be a delegato to tho na tional Democratic convention If tho Iowa Democrats approvo the present financial policy. A. Rush will got a bitter dose of freo silver at the Democratic state convention. Tho Salem banker Is a THIS BUSiNfiSS MANSUJNC.!. Hard Work and Indigestion go Hand In Hand. Concentrated thought, continued m. robs the atoiuacu of necessary blood, and this is also true of hard physical labor. when a five horse-power engine is made to do ten horse-power work something U going to break. Very often the bard, worked man coming from the field or the office will "bolt" bis food in a few min. utes which will take hours to digest. Then too, many foods are about as useful hi the stomach as a keg or nails would be in a fire under n boiler. The ill-used stomach reruses to do its work without the proper stimulus which it gets from the blood and ;,el7M-, V? "erves are weak and "readr to break," because they do not get the nourishment they require from the blood, finally the ill-used brain is morbidly wide awake when the overworked man at tempts to find rest in bed. me application or common aeuse in the treatment or the stomach and the whole system brings to the busy man the Hill eu. Joyment of life and healthy digestion when he takes Dr. Pierce's Vleasant Pellets to relieve a bilious tomacu or nTter a too S?a!l7 11,'' nua Dr' Fierce" Golden WeU cal Discovery to purify, enrich and vitalize the blood. The" relicts" are Hity ugar-coated pills made or highly coucen. trated vegetable ingredients which relieve lite stomach or all o fiend I nor matters easily and thoroughly. They need only be taken for a short time to cure the biliousness, constipation and slothfutness, or torpor, ol the liver ; then the "Medical Discovery" should be taken In teaspoonful doses to In. crease the blood and enrich it. U has a PC"U" effect upon the lining membranes or the stomach and bowels, tonlug up nnd strengthening them for all time. The whole system feels the effect of the pure Wood coursing through the body andthe nerves are vitalized ond strengthened, not Ueadened, or put to sleep, as lie so-called celery compounds and nerve mixtures do but refreshed and fed ou the food ther need for health. If you suffer rroui indf. rf,u .',. ff'"' nervousness, aud any jne,ills which come from impure bM ana disordered Klnmaph T.m. ... . JOMnwith Dr. Piercc'a Golden Median ghjcovery which can be obtained at aar tt in the eouatrv. SPRING PRUNINOS. 1 Ai jf Itras rolled io.to puofTc favor HsU -si sSafsWy PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for io cents Cleveland man. Ho will support n sound money Republican before he will a silver Democrat. 4 Mr. Vencss, of Polk county, Repub lican nominee for representative, told the bystander lit Albany that ho was ! n Mitchell man, expected to go before jtho people as such, and If elected I would vote for lilni. Mr. Vencss Is a man who looks as If he meant what ho said. What is tho shining mountain of hope to which tho eyes of the toller ' and producer arc turning? It is the silver-topped mountain of genuine bl-mctnllsm. And Mahomet must .come to tho mountain. The silver yoto will not go to the politician for revenue on a gold basis. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TINTYPES Natural and everlasting llnUhed in five minutes, All for to cents Croupe, etc same. No monoy in advance. At the tent, Asylum avenue, one block cast of East school. g 4:4-31 WANTED A man or woman in every coun ty to soil the best paying books on the mar ket; $3 to $4 made every day; address box 449. Oregon City. Or. WANTEDTwo or thicc full blooded Jersey heller calves, between five and ten weeks old. Address J. M care of Journal. 4-t:3t A. D. SMlTIk-Furniture repaired and re varnished, picture frames and mats "made to order, canvas stretched, upholstering. Al job work done on short notice. 421m HUIE WING SANG CO.-Japanese fancy goods, malting, dressing gowns, rilk goods, ornaments, imported teas, baskcti.chinaware screens, etc. at lowest prices. Ladies' un' dcrwear made to order in the store. 112 Coutt st- 42 im COW FOR HAUi:.- A good Jersey, young, fresh hi milk, Keiule, and a supefb family cow. Call on D. C. Serman, 24th street, near "2L 3-3i.ll I;OR SALL-Ihree acres of land in Yew lark, with good house and barn, 100 fruti Hew. all rich garden land, for sale cheap Apply to Lewis Pettyjohn. 3 ,4 ,m miiES-Pruned nud sprayed. Top grafting a speciality, also bees transferred or put in good shape. Call or addresjno. 'carr, 10S Commercial street. .l2 , ,,, r' FOR SALE OK TRA DE.-The best hav trade ,?r grocey .riffll guireat this office. U.A.H.' ' 3 Ti ,m run SAUi . liiglit milch cows and -m year olds, two 2. Gervals. Or. inquire 01 Al 1 . Egan, CARl'El i,w,n .;. 'CI " " r'.B .,0'. i ncavv IM 'h . I ....... .-. .)iMn Yv . Pcrlor sale cl'"P. Just JourS8oflUl,mg UndCr """ CA -! PUBLIC MKClWTlTOANSlITlms Z?tS "nob'aiH newspaper infor mation from the press or tha slaw coast an 1 ta.ik. Sin. SpAll," Racine, Wis. h...v V.U., eos4t CO.Ml'ANlOK VANFR 5 die oJ .V.lb.u-A JouiKor mid W, 7i;r.i ."'.", "" l0Ut c'"l"n can secun can secure sSKK residence Mary Mathorn.' 19th. Misj JOHN HUGHfiS Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of -grass' seeds, Hiss Ballou's Seta OI'ENKD IN CHANGING HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for the older pupils taught, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic needle work. All work done on the in dividual plan. In which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms nnd particulars apply to Miss O. Hal lou, Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. TO THE FARMERS 1 We have lust cnmnlnlrrl a new ceil vnrd one-half block south of the court house. Please give us a call. Team 10c. 26 I1USSARD & SIMPKINS. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the county court will receive sealed bids for building a cement walk around Ihc court house block. Said walk to be built as per plans drawn and open for inspection at the office of the county judge. All bids must be filed at my office on or before April 9, 1896, at 12 o'clock a. m. One lmnd cd dollars must a'ccomnanv each um as security of good faith. The count court lurther reserves the right to rejoct eacl aud all bids. L. V. Ehlen, 3 30 iwil County Olerk. GEO. JPEKDRICIVa MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Wock L"cccssor to u. ju. tieck a: t;o.l Host meats in tho city, Prompt delivery lowest prices. Salem Steam Laundry- Please notice the rut in mAm on the following Shin,, plain loccnts Under nravvir . .-. . i. Unir shl"s 5totocnts SWj' 3 cents Handkerchiefs cent Silk handkerelilers .' , ,7.7.3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doxen, and other work in proportion. Mannels and other work in' tclligently washed by hand, Col. J, Olmsted, Prop. P. O. NEWS STiwn r .. . r. ...... An.n... r --'-tta' ouoscnption )i?,J y. f?ra,u ,"owspnpers and magaalnes. J me atock of dgais and confectionery. F, W. aiiller. Prop. : ,. tr t..T. 11?.,' i3'cramenior Seattle, lacoma and San Francisco papers on sale a I'Al'KKS lr,rlU.l t. ..' '..- 'iitr s t osrornce block 0,7lnn 9.neofirh Cnwt animals bred in -"econ. Tcrmi i m.i, n.n .. -u . 1 Miy, on Railroad ind b sr WSrS Commercial Streci, Coraer '-tie.. CaU1 C. H. LAMu v, an Commercial it s,i. BTSuUi $lS upward,. Van, J" , " " "T"! MONEY TO On fatm land securitv : . rates on i i" W considered without delay Hush nankbulldln"AMILTON4MOl MONEY TO- On city or farm property. Over.Buih's Dank. T- K. FOO I REST Al TK A xin. 106 ,Stn lUeei' Neff M4 mV I guarantee the best meal in the citrV? reosonable. One trial will iniare m f? rouaee. Private rooms for ur,.. ' ". L. CARLTdsTA J F. VAN DER DAAN. Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 4i Winter street. 151 lard times prices alwayi. PROPOSALS WANTED, IMOI CC ro HUtlM nrr IV. r ... bids will be received at the office cf&attB of State, Salem, Or., until 1 o'clock p, I ctllicauay, IJJI1IO, IO9O, Wf (He (, and completion of a hospital boiUan koseburir. Or., nernrrlitm innl... -J n. -i --W- ...k iw j....., .won lions, etc., now on exhibition at the e&n ueioi u. ncer, architect, 133 fmt is I'ortianu 5 state home, Salem, Or j anj u & soiuiers'tiome, ol Koseburg, Or. AHU mutt be accompanied with a ceitified tld drawn to the older of S. I). Oraubj.ib nun uuaiu ui inuiees, urcjoa aolsa Home, in a sum equal to 5 per cent of k, the same to be forfeited and and apply the boldlers' Home fund Inuwih-lm or accepted btdder falls to enter teto costs; with acceptable tends, In the turn of it U amount of contract, with at leut two rasa, within 10 days after the awtrd of cocac. All bids mutt be addressed to S. R. ORMSBY, "Care Secretary ofState S!era,0r, "Tender ol (mime) lor liasis! at Soldiers' Home." The right to reject any and illttl hereby reserved. Ily order of the forii1 trustees 01 tne soiuierv nome. Attest: S. U. OH.MSUV. Chmn.cfBri B.M.AVAITJ5PI.1XT1SUW book and ,1 nin iSl l.vtful litunfc fubltthr Hush's New llrlck over incUsnk Coals nFPOT FXPiM Meets all mall and paiJencer Unci h gugeand express to all pirti cfiMej. Prompt service, 1 cU0M.um SALEM WATER U Officei Willamette HotdBuM . 1.. .1 x u payable monthly in adrance. ft- complaints at the office. . . Oben sDlcket to Prevent fttcnttP Kor water service appir "". . lively prohibited. Care shoaU to irin danger of freezing w - 3 waste gate closed seo section i.fS ulation. No deduction in WIi lowed for absence or for any caase unless water is cut of from premises. :h ,l'l Horseshoeing a specialty. "- 4 the lowest. Hand made sno.J nrtf hordes foot. Diseased ieeiiot"--y traded hoofs or orlnterferiDgM' attended to. lust give 7 meketa street, baelc 01 i -- store f. HERSCHWCa at . yFREE DEUYWV W0LZ & MIESCKE, Dealawinallkindsoffreibl; 171 LU.U... n !i.l Toncfflr W uauuai nai.-jiv done promptly "l"' ".k"1 .... order '.7 Leave storo, Miss MavVVilKins, Dressmaki"gds and All kinds of work deatf yle, and promptly. C" iirst block. Salem. - -r TJT A ASl WATCHMAKER ATgj vt.v... ialtyoffise iSL-iiirl iHiwn um The Roya WAGONABEPABV It. 1 ws ui 7.irt- 8-3t L-f, ' Pnetor 39d&-VimlThomasc homas clockv, "' m . tjmlit