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("; t ,i",ni'r H1p1p1III Sir i '. fill mm iffl win! Hf sffoBf n IP f i, P. ,'J .! . I f i i ' . W I- If tou want r 8urerrcllef foe palnaTa the, bacltf 8lde,xheat, or Umb, uae an M w' 1 ; AllCOCK S Plaster Beau in Mind Not one of the host of counterfelta and Imita tions Is as good as the genuine, Daily Capital Journal t LJU-irr BY HOPBB BROTHERS THURSDAY, Al'HIL 23, 1800. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Representatives, DU. J. N. SMITH, of Salem, II. L. BARKLEY. of Wood burn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLKY MITCHELL. Of Gcrvuls, DAVID CUAlO, or Maclcay. County Judge, GROVE P. TERRELL, or Mcliiuim. County Commissioner, .1. N. DAVIS, of Sllverton. County Clerk, L. V. E1ILEN, or Btittevlllc. SlierllT, R T. WRIOI1TMAN, of Salem. Recorder, R W. WATERS, or ShIohi. Assessor, J. W. IIOIJART, of Oarlleld. Surveyor, B. B. IIERRICK, of Yew Park. Treasurer. JASPER MINTO, of Salem. OUR SILVER COINAGE. Tho Sullm Statesman is a typical and consistent advocate of single gold standard bimetallism. It constantly misrepresents tbo facts ns to coinage of silver, and misstates t lie position or tbe advocates or rice coinage. Its editorial or April 18 was copied into the Oregon Ian as a calm statement or facts. Let us examine It a little. Tom Tongue lias boldly opened Take this statement as an example: what is termed a "sound money cam-' Under free silver coinage, In the REPRESENTATIVE PRINCIPLE. THE SUPPORT OF TONGUE. palgn." Salem Journal. first 80 years of our history, only about Will tub .iouunal support iiiiiir 58,000,1100 or sliver money were coined. Please answer. Albany silver im- OEO School Superintendent, EO. W;. JOMW, of .lalfew rson. Wiroiier, A. M. CLOUGll, of Salem. For J ustlco of tho Peace Salem Dlst ., II, A. JOHNSON Jr. For Constable, A.T. WALN. print. The Journal's platform is very simple: It will labor for good economi cal state, city, county and national administration and will commend on these linesmen whoso works and re cords show up in that light, regard less of party. Tiik Journal will not bolt a Be publican because he docs not entirely REV. DRIVER AND LIBERALS. Rev. 1. I). Driver, who Is running for state senator In Lane county, has beon lecturing on Ingersoll, at Rose burg. Tho Bosoburg Plalndealer re ports una of his lectures us follews: "Dr. Driver said no liilldol's progeny descends to tho llflli generation. Odd Almighty had determined they should not extend the curso so rar. Four noted I n (Idols, whncamo to this coast In an early day, viz, Sam Culver, Jesse Applegate, Pongro and Senator Nes ml tit all died Insane, after Oil years or ngo." It Is exceedingly fortunate that God's laws and God's curses aro not In tho hands of some men to execute. Very few persons bellevo that Ingersol or tho so-called Liberals can establish their tignostlo doctrines, localise their proof of the noii-cxlst-eucoor God, or tho Dlvluo mind, rests on materialism. Materialism will never sway tho masses or mankind liecauso there Is an Inborn conviction among all races that a spiritual life Is back of humanity and behind crea tion Itself. Hut while wo do not bclleyo that thodoctrlno of Ingersoll and or the materialists generally can Ixi main tained, no Intelligent man can en dorse tho Illiberal utterances of Dr. Driver about tho Liberals and their progeny. That may do to talk to hehoollxys or terrify the Ignorant. IT Or. Driver made such statements lie should modify them. agree with it on the silver question so long as he Is honestly and sincerely a true rrlend of silver and in favor of genuine blmctallsmns against mono- mctallsm. Tiik Journal does not bellevo this country can prosper without u system of protection to all American indus tries, (Including silver mining as well as gold mining), . and protection to American labor. Foreign labor must be excluded, as well as Its products, from competition with American labor. The great American corporations, like the Pad lie railroads, are now systematically looted by corporation politicians, the laborer crowded to the wall with coolies, whllo the pro ducts and people are taxed to pay the whole Iniquitous bill of stock-watering, dividends, lawyer and lobby fees, Interest and stealings. This Is done In the name or legislation. Tin: Journal believes Mr. Tongue Is going to stand squarely on the Re publican bimetallic jilatronn, which ir given tho western Interpretation Is for equal rights to silver with gold, but not for cither alone. It Is for bimetallism. The Portland Telegram says: "Thero Is nothing In tho llnanclal planks of Oregon's Republican and Democratic platforms to which Popu Usui can object. If Mr. Tongue will stand squarely by his utterances on silver In the past, und boldly declare himself on tho peo ple's side of tho question, and declare for tho western Interpretation Jof the Republican llnanco plank, as John JL Mitchell does, he will bo elected con gressman by the people of this dis trict. In the four years after the "crime of 1873," about $80,000,000 worth was coined, Including the trade dollars. The first 80 years referred to were from 1702 to 1873. According to tho United States mint report the silver coinage for that period was ns follews: Silver dollars $ 8,too,ooo Silver fractional coin.. , 97,000,000 HAS DROPPED HIS "H'S". ONE-MAN POWER KILLED. Tho recent pollt leal convulsions In the Republican party In Multnomah county have nettled, for a time at least, any question of one-man power, which has proven so disastrous, both to good government and party organ ization. Jo Simon has been lieaten liui contest, tho warmth of which haw never Iwen surpassed In the polit ical history of Oregon. Simon has boon an unattractive Hguro In tho political world. Tho spoolos of boss Ism which, he represents Is Inimical to Republican Institutions, and tho fact that hU hold upon tho political affairs has been broken is a cnuso of satisfaction. Tho men who have so ured the advantage should guard ugalust tho bos ovtl. If they set ono man upon, a pedestal and ullow hini tho power which tho modern political dictator covots they will encounter thosamo uprUIng which Iihr over taken Simon. People are getting tired or cabals, ullquos und, combinations, und tho day in surely coming when munclpal government wllllxj umatter of public concern.Tho Dalles Chronicle. Children Cry for Pltohor'c Cajrtorla. ' Wi ' ' o Hon. Thos. Tongue, tho Republican nomlneo for congress In tho llrst dis trict, Is a patriotic American citizen, albeit of English birth. Ho was a schoolmate, at Forest Grove, or tho latoT.B. Hoover, or Fossil, and or Mis. Hoover. If Mr. Hoover were altvo ho would rejoicoln Mi. Tongue's nomination, as, although thoy dlf rered In politics, he was always a warm friend and admirer or Tom 'IV... ...... it 1 .... , uiiKui;. iiu uh'ii 10 laugu at tho recollection or how Tom drooped his h's after coming over rrom the old country, but tho ruturo congressman, with tho dogged ieolutloii that was characteristic or him then as now. soon overcame that dlulculty by glv lug hlmsoir a splendid education, and now he Is 0110 or tho best orators In tho state, and no one could tell from his speech that ho Is not a native. Fossil Journal. bid You" Em7 Irybleculc Hitters as a remedy for your JSl 1! .lhtVncai,ci"ehM been found tol I11 i i A1 .'. "" ami cure 01 til remtle Pnnin. .,l. .-. . - . . . Znv .7 .' :.'"' "vc ' 01 Appetite choly or UleOTi Di, L SEE imteis is the medicine you need, Health and biiencih are guartntecd by its use. WfhJ ms ana i,oot F,ed A. Leec, DruP Sto Total coinage, 80 years .... $105,000,000 In addition to our silver there was a largo volume of foreign silver In the country during that time, and espec ially prior to 18G0, when the Spanish, Mexican and Canadian silver was-u legal tender. For four years after 1878 almost no silver was coined. The Statesman has simply reiter ated a threadbare statement of the single standard advocates, that will not bear tho light of facts. Another stock argument that Is rolled upon by the golditcs Is that tho 10 to 1 ratio would not produce a dollar of equal Intrinsic value with n gold dollar. The Statesman says: International agreement, with pro visions for periodical revisions, mlirht accomnllsh this result. The experi ment Is at least worth trying. This Is tho only kind of free silver coinage we aro aro in favor of. It Is tho only kind anybody will be In favor of within a few years. "T4ie only kind or free coinage" hero 111 11 led at Is claimed would con stantly put n dollar's worth of bullion Into 11 dollar. They pretend to favor free coinage by International agree ment. Let uscxainlne-thls: H thero Is any virtue In freo coinage as an economic or llnanclal principle that virtue exists, and that principle Is vital and eternal and right and sound, regardless or the question or the commercial valuo or tho coined dollar, or tho fact of ono country or more countries agreeing to It. The man who says he favors free coinage or silver If the government will put Into It 100 cents worth of silver, and then objects to free colnago because silver Is not as stable In commercial value as gold, Is not consistent. He wants tho government to do what he says can't bo done-to-wlt., coin and keep In circulation it hundred-cent dollar that ho docs not bellove can bo kept at tho hundred-cent mark. The Statesman savs It, wnnrsiiiu kind or 11 silver dollar, by Interna tional agreement, and "periodical revisions" thrown In, and thinks this experiment Is worth trying. All such experiments are inero tinkering with tho subject, mere evasions and dodg ing the Issue. Tho Issue Is: Shall gold alono bo prlmarry monoy, orshal goiu aim fliivcrboth bo primary monev or redemption under the old constltii tlonal legal ratio, tho prcsont legal ratio? Aro gold and silver both money, or only uold? Hon. 'Charles Hilton, of Gilliam county, was defeated for delegate to tho , county convention In his homo precinct-of Crown Rock, a precinct having about twenty Republican .votes. At the state convention ho was elected a delegate to the national convention. lion. E. L. Smith, of Wasco county, was defeated ror dele gate to the county convention In his, home precinct or Hood River, but the coniil v -r invent Inn so nt, him as a dele-' gate to tho state convention, and the Btrtte convention nominated him for presidential elector. Fossil Journal. I The men sent from Oregon to the National Republican convention arc nil gold men or representatives of the banking Interest, and why? Because the present method of selecting them Is removed as far as possible rrom the people. Tho delegates to the state con vention, who select the national dele gates, aro not chosen by tho people ! direct. Take the case of Marion county. Geo. Bingham, a national banker and attorney for tho Southern raclllc, was chairman of committee on apportionment. He reported tho usual gerrymander, by which the smaller country precincts are hitched up to larger city precincts. So the ten Salem precincts swallow up more than half the rest of the county and the country vote, If It has not already been nullified by primaries packed by the town politicians, Is completely wiped out. Thus are the delegates to the state convention selected. The system Is all wrong. Its conclusions do not represent the party or the people. Its sole ollVet Is to drive voter from the party and to weaken the hold of the party upon those who are not driven out. This violation or the representative prlnclplo Is carried on continually by sharp politicians who only uso tho Republican party to enrich themselves, or to get advant ages for tho special Interests they happen to represent. Wo do not blame these men who practlco this kind of politics. Men who engage In practical politics arc all more or less sclllsh. It Is the sys tem wo condemn. It results In nils representation of the people. Choos ing of delegates should bo by direct vote or tho people and bo as carefully safeguarded by law as the choosing of men to 1111 the otllccs themselves. We need a purer primary system. n ' Everybody 7s Ton toti ssflsssf sal Issrssa H issvsl JtflrBt ssv Jsk dBs" vSISV&Sr Sill.UF' 3244 6""'"l'l8w,6,.k ''"' t'ni'itiil P. ''? vcdt0,nt,tllon''t. W C H. r aTT- U,.r, . IS, mm 2ii r' SuvVyOr BMn. M On farm lan.l ....... U" consideicd uA... V UZ Hush nank buUdfa"AMlL !!,,, MONEY TO On city or farm proper,. Over Buih's BanW T.r 1 PLUG The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for io cents fn The Roya jThe Burlington is a big railroad, HARD TIMES iuvCTS. There is more Cntnrrh In tl.L mImi nt it,. country than all other diseases put together, nmj until! the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a nrrnt minu tx.nr. .1 fi. zr; -- iui. iiuuuuiitcu ii a iocai disease, and rue. scriucu local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounccd it incurrablc. Science has proven catarrh to tea constitutional disease, and lCn.E re(l1,M constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. T Chenev & fV. TVilivln rM t. .1.1 (.. constitutional cure on the market. It is taken imernaiiy in uoses from 10 drops to a table- SPOOnful. It acts dirtcllvnn tlii. Ktl ,,! mucous surfaces of the system. Theyofler Moo for any case it falls to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. 01.. F J CNEV & Co., Toledo, O. hold by Druggists, 75 cents. Fine Arts Exposition. UAiiCBLONiA, Spain, April 2X A general exposition of line arts and In- dustrlal art will bo held hero begin nlng today closing tho 29th of June. but it ilojsn't run everywhere. You can't use it if you are go ing to California or British Co. lumbin or Alaska, or anywhere west of here. Hut you can nnd SHOULD use it if you aro go ing anywhere cast or south. iot uecause it is cucapcr than other lines. Hut because being much sliortcr.it is much quicker. To Omaha. Kansas CAtv fit Louis and all southern nnrl southeastern cities the Hurling, ton is 200 miles shorter than any other railroad. That means time saved. And time saved is what you arc looking for. Tickets and timetables at the local ticket office. A. C. SHELDON, G, A., Portland, Or. Reed's Ooera House. Thursday, April 23, GEO. FENDRICIl'S MEAT MARKET. 32l Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Beck & Co. Best meats In tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in owpps on the following Shirts, plain loccnts Under drawers r mm ... Umer shir S to io cents Socks, per pair 3 cents r.,M , ,. cqnl ollk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligcntly washed by hand. lol, J. Ulmsted Frop, .a c.-.''",JANT v guue street. New ,S ' guarantee the best men In, v. i bw rivmo rooms for ladies. " '" WRLTOjr, B. M. WAlTBPilINTiisn WD JOB PRUl AND - Letul Blank PubltthtK Bush's New Hrick over the y q SALEM WATER C umcet Willamette Hotel M(v For water service apply dfa 'b navab e month v in v.t'... .7. rnmnMnl. . ll ' --. u""" UU i nierc will be no deduction la m Oil account of lrmivir., .1 ,T I "r"1"3.. .1."" !'. 'ftfcafi furnished to regular consumer! L. lor domestic purpose. Contractor! k ti walks, brick work and plaiteriotvillilta read "under building purposes" ptnni schedule of rates for 1893. Appl; ati. "" ""IV VAGON A REPAIR SBDP Miss May Wife, Dressmaking a nri Smjiini "MM vw,,,lltf ah kims 01 work done in the nostif Diy jC, au prompii, tan at room It, ft M,VVIV ,W,,IH J. H. HAAS, WATCIIMAKEK AND lEWEltt Makes a spf-ialiyof fine repair tar, Sd tuuiuas ciocKk, etc., 215 U)mmerau 90S 1 GOOD HKAUINO )li TIIK FAMILY ClliCLW. Kvory render of Tub Jouhnal should look up the list of premiums Bivon nbsolntely freo with this paiHjr. Tho Whkicly Jouhnal at $1 a year Is tho cheapest paper on tho Paelllo coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub. scrlptlons to any of tho following valuablo publications, wmii u-mm... yKlSouffiu"oJl,,n,,,,,u,,,eW, Tho Queen of Fashions. muilllliKlIM, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. caJhCworthnll!iVl0 PWwtioi .aro tacit worm a $1 a year, yet wouivn you your choice, ono' year free, for 11 fc?Wi to 'tub Journal vihut lliu LIAir.V tnr ov .......:.- I the Wekkia- for eighteen 10 ths - geo tho list, and don't Sect ffplSfe - . bv It. WEAK MENaaffitt rIIBrK . mm " uurieo AS F BV umir Vlctlau ol U,t AUnhooJ .Jjm ' 'A J ouco tor a U)ok ;ii(.taxpUln(iiov KiSLffJ" .t . 8"8Ht ndva tco ::"'.,''"r A"K JOUUKAL Is tlin rPRff? on tho . Paoitio W,nluuwU,,addl1,o,!af?.So0 Wrestlinc Mmr-K Philadelphia, April SlTh wxlow JTi lnwxpllnsiioY - $&ki ir' 5fiffi : r JsHs J ItytsxiS lOrvltOlrnnr.lt,f. ' t &Z&CZ$M3k$& tiiH"' ' ' c,uu"wloa of "wwerytown, SSBW W rtched'iowS? tSTonfrf 'I, WE GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets To any one undiug name and address to us on a postal cant. QNCH U3ED TIIBY ARB ALWAYS IN PAYOR. Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast ON yo" m They absolutely cure SICK HEADACHE, Biliousness, Constipation. Coated Tongue, Poor Ap. petite, Dyspepsia aud kin. dred deranceuienta nfli Stomacb.I.iverand llowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be "just as good." JVie substitute costs the dealer less, (costs you ABOUT the same. JT T V A. tt- ta. mm . . Jk, MUKKISON'S Famous Scenic and Dramatic Production of FftUST! With its wonderful Scenic, Electric and Calcium 2vEffects,C Iforsoshoelnn a tncrUli.. p.l. .. in,u .. the lowest. Hand made shoes to suit the horses foot. Diseased feet such as corns, con. tracted lioofsor interfering horses correctly attended to. Just give me a trial, 100 Che. meketa street, back of New York Racket store, K. T. IIERSCHBACIT.Efll WS NAKKLT. CSTFREE DELIVERY. W0L2& MIESCKE, Props. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats IdPTresh sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. F. VAN DER DAAN. Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. t3PIIard times prices alwaji, I 'i-f'fA I t'i,AJ iu iic tm -kiv I Wk imF M Ar The marvelous "Brocken" scene, with pcnuinp flndo -r lightning and the magic rain of l roauccn nti ir tie . . tircty under the local manage ment of the Patton Bros, Seats now on sale, . - . , -J.. , Ul 1 UniUr,a".d lo?aliti" throughout the United S ates and territories to sell the Fount, ain Washer and Steam rw.-... .i. 1." . . " ri,i. u "Tfi!.-,,.,,?wn Pri ln' "ear of ,,, iV.' ,u 4C" "la" six months. Sent C O MS 6ro fit it in lh, , . D. by express, nrenalil. fc, ! ?Sl ..-- ?. food" ' " J"" - J In copper. Fbrparticulais, address 5 WHERE IS YOURS P ' '56 State street. SafioSn. Address for Frrb Sauplb, WofU'j Dlsptnwy Medical AssocUtloo, Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. lxnress. lmrrrmrr nnrl .11 l.UJ. .r 1. f 'tl-- HI4U Ull AlllUS HI WOfK cone promptly. Leave orders, at Patton' storo. , 2 OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R, Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Kr?n,nteCtinat .YLI Hy with tho San i-ranclsco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON a I ana tinit.rlnt. In ........ o.ii. r. t. 1 r " "-ii'oui. oaiu ium im1Uinaioraan Francisco about every Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. tScdBl en thc Wil,amelte vaIley Fare rrorn Albany or pointt Iwest to San Iranclscoj Cabin, $12; steerage, MS: cabi round trip, good 60 days, $18, ' & For sailine dates annlv o H. LAVaLDEN, Agent. CHAS. OLARK. Corvnlll, n0 w' a jVcHURcmMMTnam1 ' A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent.Salem. ntintn. mm uiML DESIGN PATTi i.urinnini.1 " Tor Inrormatlou and tnt UMocown MU.VN CO., Sl BMUWiT, .'' Oldost buru for seciirtof pftuul l"g Ererr MWnt taken wt bj jwto W" vie puuuo Dy nouco !""""- LatKnt elroul-.tnn or out wi'niw i - nor.,1. r 111.11 I ' ' J r.rtii Kon'4 1 ' ik"' ane4Uraatortc- or.77nNI'5 ifinuDiEYinii PfiWDEH . is more- popular to-avtisn'"" I POZZOXTS -Ml.. I UttoMsUcomplMioaW-JiSDi, k TCSHSJSKSSeffiiMl" h WWMWMW., ." "H'MUeTerybox i proWtloa j otVt .mat WTZ' iW i-Ht eves? ' smm rtri HlNornt ftcoTlll'a fii-, MX to rlvea ire T1 'Awe 'rril as4r5SsshaS!i at rmcaoisTa F. DEPOT EXPRFSS. . Meets all mall and passenger trains Bag. gage and express to all parts or the city, rrorapt $erViCe, Telephone No. 70 WTinBKM ftaltativ-' dmui .,,,. .eM- rilr, l JfS? OIe.t,flV,iitl Whltw. aisvUia 'S ls r ?.-ZuZ. - tton. P"7i Iff7.u k y s -srtrr LE:":ri mm M f SSe i 1 utfMiii,.ppH0. kbi Znaur V.B.i.mm M "K'fUiiSU' TAMES RADERj Msaci5. fe m- hm.r i ," w . ti" I t '.V ' ' i