Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, May 13, 1896, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1890.
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STATE REPtinLICAN TICKET
For Supremo Judge,
R. S. UEA, or Lane Comity,
For IVcsiilcntlnl Electors,
T. T. GEEK, of Marlon County.
S. M. YOUAN, of Lane.
E. L. SMITII.of Wnitco.
.7. V. CA I'LES, of Miilttioiiiali.
For Cotiirrcsniaii First Conrosslonul
District, , , ,
TflOM. II. TONGUE, of Washington
........ , .V!!""lrrr.llMi .t,ii,,ImI ccssarles of
X'or uisinuii jwmy; ........
District, , n t
JOHN A. CARON,of Marlon County.
COUNTY UEI'UM.ICAN TICKKT.
Representatives,
1)11. J. N. SMITH, of Sii em,
H. L. 1JA1IKLEY, of Woodburn,
E. W. CHAPMAN, of IJrooks,
M'KINLEY MlTUHELL.ofGcrvals,
DAVID (' A Hi, or Macluny.
County . I udgc,
GROVE I. TERRELL, of Melianui.
County Commissioner,
j.':N. DAVIS, of Sllvcrton.
County Clerk,
L. V. EHLEN, of lluttcvllle.
Sherlir,;
R T. WRIGHTMAN, of Salem Q
Recorder,
F. W. WATERS, oNSalcm."
AssiRor.1
J. W.;IIOIJART,.of Garllcld.
Surveyor,
R3B. HERRICK.if.Yew Park.
Treasurer,
JASPER: MINTO, of.Snlcm.
School Suncrlntendcnt,
GEO. W. JONES, of Jefferson.
Coroner,
A. M. CLOUGH, of Salem.
For Justlco of tho Peace Salem Dlst.,
II. A. JOHNSON Jr.
For Constable,
A. T. WALN.
THE COUNTY CANVAS.
Following are the appointments for
Hpeaktng as decided upon by tho
county Republican candidates:
Saturday, May 10th Turner, 10 a.
m.: Marlon. 2 p. in.; Jefferson. 8. p. m.
Monday, May 18th Aumsvllle, 10 a.
m.; Sublimity, 2 p. in.; Stnyton,
8 p. m.
Tuesday, May 10th Detroit, 8 p. in.
Wednesday, May i0th-M 111 City 10
a, m.;Mohama, 8 p. m.
Thursday, May 21st Macleay, 2 p.
m.: Sllvcrton, 8 p. m.
Friday, May 22d-Scott' Mills, 8-p .
m.
Saturday, May 2.'ld -Woodburn, 8 p.
m.
Monday, May 23th Mt. Angel, 2
p. m. (lorvals, 8 p. in,
Tuesday, May 2rtth Hubbard, 2 p.
in.: Aurora. 8 n. in.
Wednesday, May 27th St. Paul 10
a. in.; Cliatupoeg, 2 p. in.; lluttcvllle,
8 p. m.
Thursday. May 28th Urooks, 10 a.
in.; Howell Prairie, 2 p.m.
Friday, May 20th-East Salem, 2 p.
m.; Salem, 8 p. in.
Mil. TONOUK'B DATKS.
Thursday, May 14-Orant's Pass at
8 p. m.
Friday, May l.r-Central Point at
2 p. m.
aatuniay, .May iu--Mcuioni,
p. m.
and Ashland at 8 1. in.
Monday, May 18-Klainath Falls.
Tluirbday and Friday, May 21 and
22- Coos and Curry counties.
.Monday, amy 2.1 Lincoln county,
'IVklfwIk lit 4 lilt IkffnKtilwitt niil Vomt.Aut
""uiu in viiu tittviiiuiiii uuu nunmju,
it.
Tuesday, May 20-Corvallls.
Wednesday, May 27 Sheridan.
at night If possible to so arrange
Thursday and Friday, May 28 and
2fl -Tlllanjiwk county.
On thoovenlng of Saturday, May
.10, (Memorial duy) Mr. Tongue will
dollver an address at Hlllsboro.
COUNTY REFORM
In tho excitement of tho stato
election the peoplo should not ovcr
look the fact there should bo a re
adjustment of tho salailes of county
otllolals. This should bodono In tho
next legislature to take effect at
the beginning of the terms for 185)8.
Tho pay of tho candidates now to bo
elected cannot well bo changed with
out litigation. Tho otllces now cost
In Marlon; ulerk $1300, sheriff W00,
(and estimated $1600 more) recorder
$IUS0, treasnrer$l200, assessor $3000 to
$7000, Judgo $1200.
Tho olllces .of sheriff mid assessor
cost rrom MOOO to $7000 each and tho
other onices cost from $1200 to $3000.
Thostrlfo for those two fat olllces
oxertsa corrupting Intluenco In our
county polities and oven 011 tho legls
laturo. They should bo brought as
nearly to a level as possible
The assessors olllco should bo
abolished and precinct assessors
elected by tho peopl of each precinct.
That would cut tho assessment of tlio
county down to $3000orless and assess
more- property.
Collection of taxes should bo taken
ironi tuo sheriff and given to tlio
treiiburer, Tho slierlffs oulce should
not cost all told over $3000 a year.
Pmu.MiY Politics. -Tho new book
011 tho reformation of tho American
primary system, Is now on sale at
Ikariwrn' book store, am
That Is a gm-it question. It Is n
biond question. Jt ntTrol cM'ry
Interest.
The taxpayer needs protection
against extravagance In coilnty, state
'and national government.
The farmer wants the protection of
good ronds, good schools and good
markets.
The politician wants protection
against the ballots of the voter that
like bullets threaten to end Ills olllclul
career.
Protection, like charity, should bo-1
gin at home. If you can get the nee-
life at homo don't send
abroad for them. At the same tlmo
when you can get a good suit of
clothes In the town yon live In don't
send away for It. Don't send your
money for men In an outside town to
make the profit on, when you can give
a home man the bcnellt of that profit.
You may get part of It back, If kept
at home, but If sent nbroad, never.
Protection to our manufacturers
without restricted Immigration is
only a bonanza to the capitalist and a
ctirc to the laborer. It draws laborers
here fiom the whole world, gives the
manufacturer the pick of the cheap
labor or the world while It shuts out
competition with manufactured goods
from abroad.
Give us protection. But nlsostop
foreign Immigration from Europe as
well us from Asia until there Is em
ployment for the labor of our country
at fair wages.
MIMtlt-WiK'KmHI.HWm OIIDIXIIIU
YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT a
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fCOLUMNS CONDUOTKU BY ONR
TIRimiT SCIIOOU10VS
The Youths' Department will be a regular
feature of this paper. It Is the intention to
make it Instructive and entertaining to our
lo and girl readers, and also suitable for
reading at the family fireside, and for supple,
mentary read inn in our public and private
chools.
STATE NEWS.
Forest Grove has a new hose com
pany. It Is 11 volunteer company.
Tho Eugene celebration have se
cured the Junction City and Corvallls
bauds for tho fourth
J. D. Mallow, or Colorado, is In
Crook county after cattle. Ho Is
after twos and threes and finds them
plenty.
Tho Lake County Agricultural
Society offers $iKX) In purees for tho
four days' racing, to come off July 2,
.'I, 0, and 7.
Tho city of Ashland has passed a
curfew ordluanco and now tho minor
Is ruled off after between tho hours of
0 p. m. and 3 a. in.
Hoso company No. 3, of tho Baker
City llro department, has started In
to drill for tho approaching contests
which will take place at Pendleton
during the II rst week In July.
Henry Galarueau, or Klamath
agency has a freak In tho shapoofn
cow with triplets. Ho bought a cow
lor $1."1 from Mr. Reynolds nnd the
next morning found himself In posses
sion of a cow and three calves. Cap
italists and Investors should turn
their attention to Klamath county,
whoro they can double their money
between two davs.
The Democratic Canvss.
There Is to bo a big Democratic
meeting at Gervals Wednesday after
noon. The Democratic conimltto
auounces dates as follows.
Saturday, May Kith-Tumor, 10 a.
in.; Marlon, 2 p. 111.5 JelTerbon, 8 p. in.
Monday, May 18th Aumsvllle, 10 a.
111.5 hiiDiinilty, 2 p. in.; Stnyton, 8 p.
111.
Tuesday, May 10th-Dotrolt,8 p. in.
Wednesday, May SOtli Mill City, 10
u. m.; Mohatuu, 8 p. 111.
Thursday, May 2lst-Maeleay, 2 p. m.
Sllvcrton, 8 p. m.
Friday, May 22d -Scott's Mills, 8p.
m.
Saturday, May 23d-Woodburn, 8 p.
m.
Monday, May 23th-Mt. Angel, 2 p.
111.; Gorvuls, 8 p. in.
Tuesday, May 2tlth-Httbbard, 2 p.
in.; Aurora. 8 . m.
Wednesday, May 27th-St. Paul. 10
a.m.; Chntnpoeg.2p.in.: BtittovlllP.
8. p. 111.
Thursday, May 28th-Brooks, 10 u.
in.; Howell prarle. 2 n. in.
Friday, May 20th Mist Salem. 2 n.
t.i (2.i1a.. a .1 t.i
...., K..v.iii, o i, in,
Know Thy l-uture.
IIV COnSUltlm? Lomwlnr tliu 1...1..
pet dent slato writing Medium who
wllglvo you proof of spirit return.
Messages given from your loved ones
111 tllO Ml r t World vrlir.. n.. . 1 ....
CAW l,?ia ,n yf own Iwiul.
bluings $1,00. Hours 0 to 0 dally
Parlors 15 and 1ft Eldrldiro block. '
SiHp
FAILING MANHOOD
fiwwal aod Nervous Debility.
y.MnM or Dodr ana
?F . In 01.1 or
, JMwt. Noblo
V"","1'" nui. un.
CUHUKNT III8TOIIY.
President Cleveland has nearly all
our warships ready and tho fires burn
ing. He may tell Spain to let up on
Cuba any day.
Cecil Ithodes, the man who caused
the lighting between tho English nnd
tho Boers In South Africa, Is not going
to bo punished at all.
A flllbtisterer Isono who leaves n
peaceful country au'alnst tho wish of
Its govern incut to interfere In a for
eign country where there Is war. A
number of fillbustcrcrs from our coun
try who -wanted to help tho Cubans
against Spain, have been caught nnd
arc to be shot or put In prison If
Uncle Sam don't save them.
The house passed a bill to have four
new warships built. The senate cut
the number down to two. They are
quarrelling about other things, too.
The biggest volcano In. tlio world,
Manua Loa on the Sandwich Islands
Is throwing out burning luya (melted
rock.)
In 11 trial at tho Washington navy
yard an 800 pound copper ball was shot
through a 15-Inch steel armor plate.
The ball went 2000 feet a second.
The milennial (1000th year old)
world's rairor Hungary, at lludapesth
on the Danube river (see If you can
find that 011 tho map) opened May 2.
Ki:r.IINO WELL AND STHONd.
Don't sleep with your mouth open.
I believe If boys and girls could
sleep Just as long as they wanted to
they would never be sick. Here's n
verse about that:
Said little Johnny Green,
"This Is tho funniest world Icor
seen;
A fellow Is sent off bed
When bo hain't got a bit of sleep In
his head,
And he's hustled out of It, don't you
Owls live off frogs,
have oven been known hi catch fish In
small streams. In many states where
all the owls and hawks have been
killed off the peoplo have to pay
thousands of dollars each year to get
tlio boys to trap and kill squirrels.
A man went up to a barn-owl's nct
and found the owl gone. There were
two eggs in the nest and twelve mice
dead around the the nest, which the
owl had caught that night.
civil sr.nViCE.
rPlinnltl1 uiid.lnn ..inn. id t 111. .Minna
-L.l....ICVA.l'l VtfcJ V Wfl.VKJ
and clerkships under the national
government of our country, Just as
clerks, travelling-men, book-keepers
and employes aie icqiilrcd In any
huge business. Thee used to bo up-'
pointed by political Influence and us a '
favor to ft lends. Now all boys ami
..imce or
BLACKWELt'O PL .V r.M TOCAiCO COMPANY.
OUIlllAM, N r.
T ir li :
ou arc entitled to receive
FliE "'" your wholesale dealer,
Wr.'ITE STAR SOAP with all
tlio
BlackwelTs Genuine
Burliam- Smoking
TODaCCO you buy. One bar
of soap Frco with each pound,
whether 16 02., Q oz., 4 oz., or
a oz., packages.
Wo have notified every whole
sale dealer In tlio United States
that we will .supply them with soap
to give you FREE Order a good
supply of GENUINE DURHAA1 at
once, and Insist on getting your
oonp. One bar of Soap FRr E with
each pound you buy. Soap Is
offered for a limited time, so order
to-uay. vours very truly,
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO COMPANY.
H iiyounavtany dimcuiiy inprocurintryour (itH,.,,,.t
soap, cm oui inn nonce una senu it Willi - . . r-
your order to your wholesale i'rr.
To EL
Merchants
Who Retail
I'OMuCll
Succttin,
. Mao
cessortoDr t iT. T.
girls who are old enough are to haven
see,
When lio'a Jiibt. as sleepy as ho can
lie."
Apply castor oil to a wart once a
day for a month and it will entirely
disappear.
The bitter wax In your ears Is to
catch particles of dust and keep
Insects out. As It accumulates and is
covered with dust, It should lie re
moved ouco a week with a bit of soft
cloth or a pencil point.
I read this In a book tho other day:
Tho boy who gets four to six years
work on a farm between tho years of
10 and 20 will bo apt to to have an
Iron constitution thnt no amount of
athletic training over gives.
Scientists havo determined that
griddle cakes with syrup or sugar con
tain all the elements needed for
healthy growth of tho human body.
KMTOJUAI. NOTKS.
A boy better learn to box than to
smoke cigarettes.
"Cleg Kelloy," Is the now story of
an Kdlnburg, Scotland, newsboy. Ho
Is described as a barelegged loon of
eleven," with "garments picturesquely
ventilated."
Two of tho best papers to read are
the American humane society publi
cations "Our Dumb Animals," Bos
ton, and "Our-Anlmal Friends," Now
York.
Anew book Is culled "The Little
Heroine of Poverty Flat," the adven
tures of a girl or ten years In a Itocky
Mountain mining camp, published by
TJios. Whlttnkcr, New York.
A rich man one morning at family
prayers prayed for a very poor neigh
bor. After tho prayer, his boy said to ,
him, "J'apa. clvo mo voumnok-nMumt 1
. - - V , ..vVW..,
and I will go over to Mr. Smith's and
answer your prayer myseir."
OWL9.
At this season peoplo often tlnd
! young owls In tho woods, kllMhem or
cage them up. They mako u very
)
chance to be examined as to theln fit
ness and then be appointed 011 theirl
merit. In all about 8.i,(WO olllce are
filled In this way. I think MiN will
bo a great deal better than to get
these olllces through a "pull," as It Is
called. My father says In Europe and
Englnnd you have to have a pull to
get any kind of a Job.
AIIOUT CATS.
I hope you will never think lightly
of a cat. A cat Is about the only
animal that will uol eiiduie to be de
prived of Its liberty. A cat would
rather live In a barn, get Its own liv
ing and have Its freedom, than to bo
cooped up in the 1 Idlest house and fed
with the richest food. A cat wounded
by a stick or stone, or caught in some
trap from which It has either gnawed
or pulled its way, and perhaps lost a
paw, will crawl to some quiet, out-of
thc-way place and endure In silence
agony which no human being would
endure and get well without n doctor.
Some people starvo cats to muko them
catch mice and rats This Is n great
mistake, as they hunt for pleasure as
much as for food, and if driven to
hunger will not hunt but steal if they
arc kept about a house. If cats are
well fed, and given meat onco or
twice a week, there will bo very few
rats or mice on the premises.
WHAT A MKCIIANIO DID.
A young piano maker loft his homo
In the cast and went to San Francisco
In 1817. Ho bought town lots with
his money, and when he died In 1870,
he was worth $4,000,000. lie gavo
870O,000ln his will to build an observ
tory on Mt. Hainllton, to contain the
laigest telescope ever yet made. It Is
sixty feet long nnd four feet In dlnm-
cter. A lino wauron road Is imiir. in
the top of tho mountain, which is
4200 feet high. Tho iniin who left tho
money to build all this, was James
Lick.
IHCVCLK AND UONICEY HACK.
.In Lenz's "Tour Around the
World," occurs this account of a
raco between that most famous Amer
ican wheelman, and a Persian donkey:
...
-a coupio or miles out of the city I
ovoitook a donkey ridden by two peas
ants, heavy men, who challenged mo
to a trial of speed. Tho Persian don
key Is tho best In tho east, and is not
only speedy but as strong ns a horse.
I must confess that I was very much
surprised at tho speed and endurance
of my present competitor. Wo kopt
si le by side for almost a mile and
t'icn the race ended rather abruptly.
To avoid a largo stone in tho road I
turned suddenly to ono side, In the
the direction of the donkey. This
unexpected prank of my steel horse
he didn't seem to fancy, for out he
shot, almost instantly, with one of
his characteristic side lurches, precip
itating his two unsuspecting riders to
tho ground. They slowly picked
themselves up, rubbed the dust from
their eyes and walked to where his
asinlno majesty stood, with extended
cars, looking the picture of uncon
cerned Innocence. "Oh, you grand
father of asses," they shouted In
unison; but neither this nor a slap
alongside the head seemed todlstuib
his cxasperat lug serenity."
INTKIli:STlN(I STOUV OP A STORK
. Some children living In a northern
province of (lei ninny, dl-icovoicd a
stork's nest upon their loof and all
the summer shared their tidbits with
their long-legged friend, which bt
canio very companionable.
At tho signs of cold weather, the
stork prepared to Hit to warmer
climes. Tho children were sad ut tho
thought of losing tholrpct, btittholr
parents consoled them with tho as
surance that the bird would return
the next spring.
Tho children consulted together nnd
wrote a little note, stating that tho
stork was very dear to them, and
begging the good people In whoso
country It might spend tho winter to
be kind to their pet, and send It back
to them in the spring.
They fastened tho note to a rlblxin,
tied It around the bird's neck, and
tucked It under Its wing. Tho next
day they sadly watched tho stork
wing Its way toward milder skies.
"When the spring cnino round ngaln,
their little feet used to climb tlio roof
day by day, looking for tho stork's re
turn; and behold! ono lino morning
there It was, tamo and gentle as over.
ureal was tno ciilklrcn's delight;
Through Tickets
TO THE
Corner, Salem Or ''' K. a "
: Hui.-ir. - -j fcjj 1
c. ivr -ccr
formerlyofCI,k&p . 'l
prepared U tfflIAJ
fe.mpsonlJro,. Uuii
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mLVTVTrrlf.
EAST!
VIA THE
but what was tho r surnrlso to Hr
vover round Its neck nnd under its
wing another bright band with a note
attached to "tho children who wrote
tho letter tho stork brought."
It was from a missionary In Afrin.ii.
stating that ho had read the children's
noie, ana iiuu cured for the stork, and
thought that children whoso good
hearts had prompted them to provide
for the comfort of n bird tlimmrii t.im
winter would bo willing to help clothe
niul feed tlio little destituto children
of his mission.
The children were full of sympathy,
nnd the missionary's note won a
golden answer (rom tho family.
Other letters came nnrl wont im
post between them until by and by
tho children learned to know tho
missionary and his little black waifs
almost as well as they know tho be
loved stork who had proved so trusty
a messenger. Our Animal Friends.
Union Pacific System.
Through Pullman Palncc blcepcn. Tourli
Sleepers nnd Freo Reclining Chain dally
between
PORTLAND to CHICAGO
Our trains are hetcd by steam and car
lighted by Pintseh 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 information
apply to
BOISE 0 BABKEli,
Agents, Salem, Or.
R. W. BAXTER, C. E. 1JROWN,
General Agent Dlst. Pass. Agent
13S Third Street, Portland.
neen reopened, Jnd V" Irtf
"uaraers and nvm. .. fPW
tes. KvervthinecW'C
Special Sunday dfSNl5
Your Itomarl, I. . "i T" -S
T-.l.u.HCVS,
THE ROYAi
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. yupy only what it ViS
HOME
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WATCHMAKER AND
jEwnn
-r.,Mnkc' , sPrlil'y of fine repair J
rhomw clock., etc., S ffifiS
"depoTexS
Meets all mall and patnr m .
gage and express to" all pVjS H
Prompt service, Telephone Ka j. '
IAMESEakj
Capital Transfer (J
HARRY TOWN, PROP,
Express, WCage snd iUW,dri
done promptly. IcaM ordmitfS
morn.
MONEYTO
Bush
On farm land security, SmoI
consideied without delir
. HAMILTON 4 JICij
Rank bulldinS.
MONEY TO
LOfl
On city or farm property,
Over Baih's Bank,
T.LK0
!iVN.VvVVXi
wmma
V. VAN DER JWAS,
Carpenter, Builder andioik
481 Winter street.
t3IIard times prices almri.
C. H. LANE,
;'l
ind specifications prepuM tf nw
architect, will be receirdu ei
:re nlans and ipecificihoa wf
TanMiMum
OHC.HAU SIZC OP BOX
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?miliy
fi"5i HIUVV. wii few l! -, St
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POZZONI'S
COMPLEXION POWDER!
I has bon thb standard for t ortr years and '
' P02Z01VIIS
I IS tho IdAAl mmnl.ylim iiaw... ... ... m
rnfr..hl tTS.rS 'IT- mZZT' "7V
1 iH.nr:V5.rirSi ea."u'u na.unoies, .
I . w.v., luTumiB protection to wo sace.
I """"c3rls'"'o;MiONr8amiB-i
,V"; wjuu a-lire
1IOX la elsea tree el ctuu-are.
AT DUUQQISTS and FANCY STOIIE3. '
I Every
7a T - -..
lu your house spick nnd span, nnd
you hardly feel that you've cleaned
them. To master your housew
and not let it master you
poor pet, because tlioy want to sleep
nu oay ami play untl fly about all
nlplit, as their time to bo awake and
iret forul Is nf . nlnl.t mi.
iSy"0nC. w by day and fly with noiseless
"IWL 00 "HtfalO, N. Y. 1 were left open, In search of mice and
"ecIean?d KDiMnTiirir
usework, k? !'iL''i
Jm kV aHfk Wf W Vt - vx -
Washing Povdis
Does two hours' work in one
Sold everywhere, Made only by
"IK N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY.
Louts iki .. . u "
Bostsa,
5L L0UU. CMctflO,
rouaasipnia,
HtwYati.
Sa FnwcUco.
211 Commfrcbl tt. SiUaOr
tyuits )IS upwards. PaniptalrJ
BIDS WANTEDi
Bids for the erection of a bin ularil ,
house for Hon. Phil MeUckin. setoM I
plans 1
Hanley,
fice. wht
.a,i unitl t aVII; n. m MlV
5 l3td HENRY HAKLKy.toL
GEO. FENDBICBH
MEAT
3al Commercial st. WJ I
uost meats in mo ni, -!-
lowest prices.
MAW
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