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WfPW-? 1 'VVRj(F?"l. m. i ta SKAM2 i . S ' ' 2S llMtr .stf B "( M , r t .. . vi . ' jis. fe aa p SHU M8-$ Jv3K'!v y f ' r un r WW ! " -jail irt Daily Capital Journal bY HOFER BROTHBKS, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1800. STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Supreme Judge, It. S. BEAN, of Lane County. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEBK, or Marlon County. S.M. YORAN.of Lane. E.L. SMITH, of Wasco. J. F. CAPLES, of Mult noinali. For Congressman First Congressional District, . , TIIOS. II. TONGUE, of Washington County. , , , For District Attorney Third Judicial DlBtrlct. , JOIltf A.OARSON,of Marlon County. COUNTY KEJ.'UiJMCAN TICKET. Itcnrcscntatlvcs, BIX. J. W. SMITH, of Salem, II. L. BARKLEY, of Woodburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooks, M'KINLEY MITCHELL. of Gcrvals, DAVID CUAIG, of Mnclcay. County Judge, GROVE T. TERRELL, of Mchama. County Cotninlssloncr, J. N. DAVJS, of Sllverton. County Clerk, L. V. EIILEN, of Buttctlllc. Sheriff, F. T. WRIGHTMAN, of Salem. Recorder, F. W. WATERS, of Salem. As3csfor, J. W. nOBAUT, of Gai field. Surveyor, B. B. HERRICIC, of Yow Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Salem. School Superintendent, OKO. W. JONES, or Jelferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGH, of Salem. For Justice of tlio Peuco Salem Dlst., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. 'For Constable. A.T. WALN. ' In order that they may beat the front? 1'Must he not'ai'oiaMlrlfe-and friction in party Warfare In order that thoy may win a glorious victory for him? Thin Is politics. This Is why n great many men are after many a weary campaign, where others, who nave kept out of the light, have walked off with the prizes of otllcc and appoint ments forced to become lukc-warm party men for their own protection. Why has there been such it tight within the parly on the men who can- vaised the county two years ago and rolled up the biggest average vote Tor the whole party ticket ever cast In Marlon count) ? Hasn't It been more of Jealousy of their ability, their record for clean government, their popularity with the people and the fact that unless killed off their merits will cast smaller greedier men under a cloudX Such is politics. THE SOUND MONEY BOLT. ABOUT POLITICAL WORKERS. Mr. Frank Davey Is winning great fame as a Republican campaign speaker. Ho has spoken twice at tho Rickey school house and is a great fayorlte out there. Davey is tho best all around newspaper writer In this part of tho valley, and has no Buperlor at Salem as n dobatcr In an off-hand political argument. Tho Republican party Is not over-stocked with good speakers, as tho uppctllo or the old ofllco holders Is so strong and their skill Is bo great that under tho spoils system young men havo but llttlo In ducement to qualify them for stump speaking. Tho civil scrvlco system holds out Inducements for tho unlet scholarly young man and of the em ployes In tho mall bcrvico not one out of a hundred can do elective cam paign work. Tho spoils system puts a premium on tho man who can rustle a primary or get a seat In the conven tion where he can trade IiIh vote fora pull but puts tho man of Intellectual resources at a din-omit. I would Dotn cookie, If I could get llrother Gran nis' permission to gamblo, that after T. T, Geer makes tho canvass as pres Idcntlal elector, some politician who represents merely anxiety for placo and appetlto for plunder, will got tho fat Job of carrrylng tho electoral voto , lt..l. I. ........ ... iu MiinuiuKiuu. m r. unvoy repre sents both talent for expression, knowledge of men. and records of parties, great political sagacity and intellectual acumen. Ho possesses eloquonco or a hlghordcr, n ready wit and a sharp tongue. He Is conser vative and hound as men of strong political Instinct go. Ho has been ftomowhat rewarded for his party ser vice in tho past but iiotcoinmensurato with his ubllltles. Isn't It a fact that, as a rulo, the man who is a ltttlci thick-headed gets more out or politics than the man or pronounced ability? Tho Henry Clays, Webster and Ulaines don't get the I'lgheat otllces. While the man of Intellectual cast wrctles with prob lems, studies statistics, makers fconomlcsniHl accumulates facts, the m or appetite Is htudy.ug how to Kratiry his passion for otllce. Ho has o opinions to offer. Ho smiles saga dously, idly, bul lwl t00H, ,. cantly to all who meet hlm5 and as wnts, but not too pronouncedly. ... whatever In advanced. allots a little onico, and studies )owtogot.ablg6erone. Hlsappetlto KrottKbywImt It feeds on-spoll, of politics won by others less diplomatic than ho. He continue from onooillco to another, swimming with the party living off tho labor of other, profiting by tho convictions of his friends, and avoiding taking sides oven when they are lighting his b,uu08. Forsooth, W ho not amain In the background LANE COUNTY POLITICS. Hon. C. H. Baker, of Lane county, lias left the Republican party about ns Pennoyer left the Democrats. The JoUitNAr, Is censured for recognizing Biker, who w.-h put on tho Populist "ticket and Is lighting Dr. Driver, tlit regular Republican nominee. The Journal has no fight to make on Dr. Driver. He was here in the entire session of the laU legislature, fighting Dolph Just ns effectively as Baker was. So far as that Is concerned mora than half the Republicans In Oregon were here fighting Dolph. Three quarters of the Republicans and all the rest of the people of Marlon county wore lighting Dolph. Tub Journal docs not feel that under the circumstances It owes the people any apology for shaking well of Mr. Raker or any of the thirty, no matter what ticket they appear upon. Wc like such men because they are Republicans, because they are Pcoplo's Republicans, because they have been tried and not found wanting, because their legislative records arc clean, and because It would be a good thing for the people of Oregon If more such men were elected, and if tho people are In dependent, as we bcllevo they arc, they will return the thirty and enough more like them to organize n legisla ture that shall have decent respect for tho people. The greatest Insult thoSalem Jouu nm. could Impose upon such men as Driver, Moorehead, McElroy, Mulkcy Two years ago Harvey Scott re ported the financial platform In the Oregon Republican convention that was reported and adopted this year. It was a pound money platform then, when the Oregonlan wanted Dolph elected. This year it Is n free sliver platform when Harvey Scott wants John II. Mitchell beaten. The evidences arc multiplying that there Is to be a "sound money" bolt of the above character, on the Marlon county legislative ticket. The arti cle by n'Mlnnnelalsccr'' appearing yes terday In the Oregonlan and States man points that way. The men on the Republican ticket who nt heart believe In genuine bimetallism arc to be secretly knifed by the goldlto ele ment In Salem. It Is said Dr. Cuslck Is the "financial beer." A number of strong bimetallic organizations nrc being formed In this county, the In fluences of which are yet an unknown element. It Is ccitaln thete Is a "goldbug" and "sound money" fight on nearly nil of the Republican legislative ticket. The only effect will, be to chiystnlizc the blmetalllsts solidly against the Republican candidate for congress in this district, and perhaps endanger part of the Republican county ticket. The Statesman gives unusual prom inence to "sound money" Noithrup's candidacy for congress In the second district, and so far Tom Tongue has mado more speeches in Portland than he has In his own district. The "sound money" bolt, on the panic financial platform that wo had two years ago, and which Dolph wanted to get in upon, but privately spat upon, may defeat some of the legislative ticket. It may defeat Mr. Mitchell. Rut If it is pressed too far It will defeat Mr. Tongue also, and may -throw the stato into the hands of the Populists. The "sound money" bolt Is very inconsistent and Indefen Bible in Oregon. Our Questions Answered. Some or the country newspapers are worrying nbout the "consistency" of tho Orcgoninn, because It refuses to support Ellis, through It censured thoso who refused to support Dolph. Tho Oregonlan stated distinctly thnt It supported Dolph, not because he was the caucus nominee, but because he wasrlurhton main ininntlrnw K7u and Sklpworth, was In referring to Itself, the Oiegonlan does not Insist thorn In thosamo article in which it speaks tho name of Baker. Tho Juno election will furnish absolute nmr that this man Baker is held in con tempt by all political bodies In Lane county. -Register. The political prognostlcator of the Guard Is of the opinion that Baker will lead Driver when tho voto Is counted. It Is very nrobablo tlinrr. will bo some surprises this election. Don't count thoso Driver chickens too soon. Eugene Guard. Following card Is printed in the Guard: It will lx noticed front tho publlo prints that tho chairman of Republican and Democratic commit- tcesjiavo planned for an 'ojctenslvo canvass by tho various candidates of Lane county, twentyor moro apjiolnt monts having lccn nnnounccd. I stated publicly bcrore I was nomi nated and also stated to tho chairmen nbovo named that I did not have tho physical strength to endure an oxtcu slvo campaign. I cmbraeo this means of stating to tho people that my strength Is unequal to the fatlguo and labor or a campaign and hence I am compelled to rorego tho pleasure or meeting tho peoplo in Joint dobato wiui my opponents savo In n re places. It was proposed on my behair that I be allowed to substitute a man rrom Lane county to represent mo In the canvass at all points that I could not nttcnit in person But Row 1. D Driver, refused such an arrangement! Ihls may seem strange, but It Is true and I want tho iieoplo to know that tho Republican candidate would not meet a substttuto for mo. This leaves tho situation awkward for mo as well as tho Democratic party, but I have done the best I could. Respectfully, E. R, Skipwohth Thcie U mora Citinii in ii.i. ,.. &5S2SW u :iss aeyeSdr cc:; trwv.iU coniU.utlonal cure o uh mtkci I, u ,Ty cncuUm and tattimonwi VddreU 'oltJo.O- on party rcgularlsy. Rut It has a right to remind thoso who do Insist on It of their own principles of action They claim to bo party men, acting upon party methods. They Invoke and employ party mothods when It suits them to do so, but often repudi ate thoni when It does not. Tho Ore gonlan professes no party methods. It Is an Independent critic, bound by no rules of party; and It opposes Ellis becauso ho Is wrong on main ques tions, Just us It supported Dolph be i causo no was right on main questions. Them an who anneals to nnrtv methods and seeks his end through party methods should stick to and abide by party methods. Tho Ore gonlan dosen't belong In this cate gory. It wants nothing or party, asks no ravors or party, doesn't care ror what politicians call "consistency." Yet It has a right to remind politi cians that thoy should bo bound by tholrown rulo, which, nevertheless, In no degreo binds It, because it never seeks to use party ror IU own pur ines or advantage as thev do. Tho uregoninnisa professional "boltpr." Thoy are professional partv men. not. tiiiuura 10 uio privilege of Independ- unto; mr uioy ought to bo bound to the samo party usages to which, when tho game is running their way, thoy always try to holdothers.-Oregonlan. The foregoing U tho answer to the questions we propounded last week to the editor of tho Oregonlan. Boiled down to solid meat, tho answer Is lust this: That tho Oregonlan Is not bound to practice what It preaches mi ... . L II "eP,,l)e Paper, l his will bo sad news Indeed to the hoary-headed Republicans throughout tho stato who ror hair a lirotlmo have regarded the great dally as their Bible. But It does net look well ror an admitted "nroressIon:il hnit,.. . call his brother bolter a stlnkar.1 though ror that matter no doubt both of them, as such, stink In tho nostrils i uituiu men. dossil Journal. The Monetary Bugaboo. The gold bngs endeavor to frighten the people from a due and proper con sideration and study of the financial question, by depleting It as one so deep and mysterious, so knotty and complex, that It tnkes years and years of purine oer tho midnight oil before one can comprehend it ir woum need more than a lifetime for anyone to understand tho vast volumes of ver bosity that have been written upoiij tho proposition, and that have sue-. cccded only In still further muddling It. But the fundamental principles of right and of Justice In this matter, of what Is best for the Nation and for the people, or what Is honest, and fair and for the welfare of the masses a man need not pore over thoso long es says and wade through monuments of figures In order to grasp theso. ex perience will teach the citizen more than all the theories of books and by experience has he been dearly taught that tho financial system of thlscoun- try has been a gigantic swindle upon the taxpayers for over a quarter of a century; that, as greenbacks were Juggled for the aggrandizement or the rew and the robbery of the many, so Is silver being Juggled now for the rfune purpose and to the same end; and that, ns the gold gamblers were forced at last to do Justice to the greenbacks, so they must bo compelled to restore sliver to its rightful herit age ir this JTallon would prosper as lfc should. Experience and common sense arc certainly sufficient to prove to any ordinary citizen thnt a financial policy which sweats out the gold for the bondholder and keeps silver back from the mints in order to give gold a ficti tious value, and thereby enhance the already marvelous profits of the Shy locks -Is certainly a policy which ought to be discarded as soon as t can possibly be done. It needs noth ing more than the light of history and the torch or experience to prove that the gold gamblers arc now Jug gling with silver as they Juggled with greenbacks and to convince the peo ple that u stop should be put to these Infamous unci swindling schemes now and rorover. Theoretical essays by college prores sors would teach the people that n scarcity or money Is a blessing to the masses, but experience and common sense combine to ulinw tlinm ntlior. wise. You can pile up books on ton of 1 1 o n n n4- 1 1 ! o books, weave theory after theory, but ' "wd - Y III nothing can escape tho hard facta that this country needs more money In circulation; that every dollar or that money, po matter or what material constructed, should be acknowledged by law ns equivalent to every other dollar; arid that any man within the Jurisdiction or tho -United States round guilty or depreciating tho faco value of any United States money should be sont to Jail for at least five years. Let this government do business In a busine-is way. There Is nothing so complex about an honest financial system that would help tho people and throttle tho gold gamblers. It Is only the Infamously swindling system or Wall street which needs u wealth or sophistries and the abracadabra or financial mysteries, to mako It ns something sacred In tho eyes of thoso who are so awed thereby that they uro Incapable of stripping tho veil from tho Idol and exposing the charlatanism nnd deception that lie beneath. Sacramento Bee. sS5 -B 24ii i. jme n. "avuvak. j w" ftt Commercial Shel, molfi''.1 - " 'uon yw. CaIiJM "' VI . V linn LAEf ilu. rnercUl "YourBATEfix.o7ourlife"! MONEYTOU """deed i'tMdy ""in ank bulldlnS, : MWm, OncityorfarmTn Over Bmh'i Bank, Ufi The M 106 .lAURA omie street. W. ..; NT. .! fftlflMniaa il.- L- . SW to ..,iww uic DCStm U a reosonable. One trial Vm EL "' rouage. Private roomXfc .... .. . U. L. CARlTnvV 1fie laigest piece of Good tobacco ever sold or 10 cents. Billings, Mont or via St. Paul ns you prefer. Hut be sure very, VERY suro that your liclcet from there on reads via the liur linpton Route. To Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis or any other south ern or southeastern city, the route via Hillings, beiug over zoo miles snorter ana several hours faster than nny other, is preferable. Besides, the Rcr service it offers Is really excel lent. To Chicago and points be yond, take the Burlington from Billings or St. Paul, as you wish. The local ticket agent has tickets via both routes. He will furnish you with one if you ask for it. Ask for it. A. C. SHELDON, G. A., Poitlaml, Or. MZ'S HUM 13TREE DELIVERY. W0L2 & MIESCKE, Props. Dcalars in nil kinds of fresh and salt meats t3?FreU sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST. E.M.WAITEPBUmxgJ WW AND JOB fi AHD. Zwal Blank XublUhtn, Bush's New Brick oyer the btAtry Capital Transfer Co, IIARUY TOWN. PROP. Express, bnggage and all kinds cf work oone promptly. Lc store SALEM WATER! uihcei Willamette Hot!Ba3,.i lor water service pplr,t &.. payable monthly in &' jL. complaint at the office. ' There will be no deduction U on account ot temporary ttxaafc-i city unless notice i, k 7ft Hereafter water for Ifrj fllrnWlierl in r1.. l' . .j, .wbu.f unusual tmre for domestic purpose. Contmton&ft walks, brick work and ptutaiM til A. reau 'under building purpewj" w'iil schedule of rates for ijVApT t wt tujiy. M'ss Mav Dressmaking cae orders at Patton's 12 OREGON CENTRAL l'KiMAitv Politics. The new book on tho reformation or the American primary system, is now on sale nt Dearborn's book store. n 17 t Your Boy Won't Live a Month. 8o Mr. Gilman Urown. of 34 Mill Blree, hn hSVt Mtu- W ,old b w doctors "!i, wnhad lung trouble, followinc trpnoid mi Caiht0,Uwof6 KlnNe"" Boils It is often difficult to convince peo plo their blood Is Impure, until dread fill carbuncles, abscesses, lmlla c,- Hla or salt rheum, are painful proof of tho fact. It is wisdom now, or when ever thoro is any Indication of Impure blood, to take Hood's Sarsnpatilla, and prevent such eruptions and suffering. "I had a dreadful carbunclo b1.po. red, tlcry, llerco nnd soro. Tho doctor at tended me over soven weeks. Whon the uuBcoas oroico.tno pains wore terrible.nnd I tllOUirht I ahould tinf ll. i,.n..i. 1. Heard and read so much about Hood's 8mparllla, that I decided to tako it, and Jtiy husband, who was suffering with bolls, took it also. It soon purified our Blood built me up and ratored mv i.wi. .- that, although the doctor said I would J?"1 b.o ble to work hard, I havo since iJ ft work for 20 people.' Hood's Sa" anMaJ!Ure,d..n,y husband of the boils, m.w? rB"l It a wonderful mediolne Mns. Anna I'otkiujon, Latimer, Kansas. Hood's Sarsaparilla l Ihe One Tme Uloott 1'uriner. All Jninbti. Si. Hood's PHlc cuISllverllU'ea'otako, ,uuu a 'ilS.easytooiienite. 2Jcents' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR PICTURES AND FRAMES -Go to A. p. Smiths where you can find everything in the artists Hue, canvas mounted and pic ture mats made to order. Give him a call for he knows just wlnt you want with prices to suit tho times. 1 16 opera house. .AND Eastern R. H. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the Sari l-rancisco & Yaciuina Uav RteamOitn f!n. STEAMER "FARALLON," a 1 and first-class in every respect. Sails from Yaquina for San Francisco about every 8 days. ' 1 assenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. rare from rrancisce: round tri and Sew All kinds of oik doneiniheinoitixrri style, aud promptly. Call it rwaijw iiuui uiuck, naicm. J.. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWEUJ, Makes a spwtalty of line repair wsrt, U j xnomasciock, etc., 115 UmmraulSxl F. VAN DER IJAAX, Carpenter, Builder and 481 Winter street. EEPlIard times prices ilwajt Q WE DON' r WANT boys or loafers, but me of ability $300 to $500 a month to hustlers btate and general agents. Sala.y and com. mission. Racine Hre Enclne Co.. Unrin H - aivvitiw Wis 4 23 4t sat WANTED A man or woman in every coun ty to sell the best paying books on the mar ket; to $4 made every day; address box 449. Oregon City, Or. HUIK WING SANG Cf) lnn,n... r,... goods, matting, dressing gowns, illk goods, ornaments, Imported teas, baskets.chinaware screens, etc.. at lowest prices. Ladles' un' derwear made to order in the store. 112 CoUftst- 421m Albany or nolntt Iwest to Ban Cabin. S12: steerage. MS: cab! und trip, good 60 days, $18. For sailing dates apply to H.L.WALDEN, Agent, Alt.nnv n- CIIAS. OLARK, Corvallis, Or. ?DtW1SI.?T0NE' Onager, Ccrvallis. Or. A. J. CHURCHILL. Local Atrent. Salem. Horseshoeing a specialty. Pucanto'l the lowest, nana miaeM3u horses foot. Diseased feet tuchutw tracted hoofs or interferwj bona wl attended to. Just give rae t trial, Isjtk. meketa street, back of Ke V tore. ... B. J. HERSCHBiCH DEPOT EXPRESS. ftWets all mail and passenger trains Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city. a-rompt service, Telephone No. 70 AMES IA RADER FOR SALF Eight milch cows and inquire of M J. Egan, year olds. Or. two 2 Gervals 2 1 if f A IMll'T 11 1 in1 T . M r'"1" Ai,K urge lot ol heavr brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. T lnfn',WrpuUin8 under carpets. ' Cafl at j--...n WIS IV, 4.. &lU MEN' i.'LllClANS AND UU5T Iness houses can obtain all newspaper infbr mation from the press of tho state, coast and X TV ?? thB . l fe$s Clipping Bureau. (Allen's) Union Block, Portland. 12 sotf J". O. NEWS STANDIVi Miss Balk s Scloo 1 kkX jiBBBT . tr lb BBBBBftT a bAbIb Agency for all Subscription M 1 n n ru nrtrt Fine nt,vl- ni "... V?.r''r" ? "lttBaj'nes. Milled. Prop. "" " co'onery. i." w. FATCRS a-IWianrl ;r. M.W Tacorna and S RStdS Tpap 7Z le" .! Miller's PostofTice block FOTTSAl 'ENEU IN cirAirjmrG stall, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention .to beginners. All desired branches for the older pupil taught, inciud Ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic lieedle Work All U'nrlr Ann nn lK In. dividual plan, in which each child W ad. vanceit according to its own capacity. For O. terms and particulars apply to lUs uu, incn uc anil L.nemeireia is. nivtlTL Tiiu atUUi DCWON PATUft COCritHWTI. f- For Inforroattoa and tn H?rr li MUNN ft CO, m Bi?JllJKSv OUert bureau for ?jJ'?E!Kl' Enrr Ptnt Ukea cat tr vt Vu & 55SiffiiSB' 7ftii Ik WJ '' wor it. hplenJIill: l- n '-.M I agents irara. . HA- -One house andlwoToTTliN. sUeaHl '"VW Vamhill co'mty ' "Li"K f, ?or saleatabarcaVn. The ' IS mat known n k. Mri...i . Prlt... ,,V --'" iucaiinu ""'Ouf nuaress, A, care Jour 4 2 tl Property hotel. I nal. ruKaAUS OR RENi'o-bne house am ban, and3: acres of land, in good cullWa tion. buuated one half mile Sm?. r rif, teiiow Cemtery. l.Hait. In all towns and localities throughout the United States and territories to sell the Fount. am Washer and Steam Cooker, the best In Ui8C"L , ' . me$ Us own Pri In the wear of clothes In less than six months. Sent C. O. U. by SX Dress, nron-tiil tnr In !-. r in copper. For particulars, address ' ,P, .. T. B- BROWN, 156 State street. Salem, Oregon. fChlfkMtcr' KaslUk WtawJ Uras. ENNYROYAL PILLS 210 Tako Your Wifo ESSSS5S5aK2-i w JS r3 I v Itt Orbzlaal aad Oitl OaaklaB. ,wlial la Ked u4 IhJj ibU9 HUd Wllh blui tiblHU. aoolhcr. Jt4 4Mftrfnltltw i llwiaJtalwlMi. AlDraaiui.rMa44fc j nimp nt vvmiu. uuiBnuu b IttUcT r.r UiHti," ta Uutr, fcj- rtrm IL 1 n.ltA4k T.lln.AaUI V. A.A.T. o4MUtiofe. "iSr.'7'7nl!r, HftuQi cyioH PQHm , UVRI "T" )("" ... ..... ...1.Ttnn roriel-fCLJ! is ino uw w-. -T-.-.ivfi tu "-! 1 MfMtfeitifr. clesair. vrTi mimw MX HKto rJTaiftU MXUlh' at DRuaaisra F-UWi1 tVJ &1 ' ' mmmtT'm JnuBJt 'ssy'iaBXepn l A tU P ' 1 if ,VJ nil