Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 13, 1896, Image 3

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Sour
o,0ach, sometimes called watcrbmh,
i hurulmr Pain dlstrcsa nausea,
SnciS" nrc cured by IIoocV. Sar
h Tills it accomplishes because
IM!"'i Its wonderful power as a blood
...;, Hood's Sarsuparllla gently
n L'mul strengthens the stomach and
1 "Hive organs, Invigorates the liver,
n-Ina nil appetite, gives refreshing
;.'S' of dyspepsia and indigestion It
.,,, to hiivo "a mnglo touch."
I ,'or over 12 years I suffered from sour
Stomach
- j tevero pains ncros. my ahoulders,
, i Ti4t d'Ucs. I bad violent nausea
, , v VI Icavo mo very weak and
,' i,(t 1-uli to cot ray breath. Thcso
t 3 enmo of'.cncr and more eevcre. I
I , t receive any hating bcnellt from
I'j'vj cln' J, but found such happy effceti
Uon a tr'al of Hood's Sarsaparllla, that I
tOv'MCrsl liottlnaand mean to nlway.
lctnl i- the house I am now able to
j)ii.l a own work w,'Ioh for six years
j have been unablo to do. My husband
and on )ivo nUo been greatly bene
fited by Hood's Barsoparllla for pains In
the back, and after the crip. I gladly
recommend this grand blood medicine."
Mns. Peter Bonnv, Leominster, Mass.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
li tbe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
" " ,,, cure all Uver Ills and
H00dS PHlS Sick Headache. SSceuts.
NOT
THREE PARTIES,
ONE.
BUT
HepiiblU-iin Protectienist: Tin bl
incMlllsts of nil parties must, unite
mi, ami give their unwavering and
loyal support to a common, presi
dential candidate. Unless tills Is
done, sum'Si Is out of the question.
There must bo but ono bimetallic
candidate for president not three.
There must not be three candidates
representing bimetallic principles,
ami each asking for the suffrages of
blinoUlllsts.
For bimetallic Democrats, for Pop'
ullsts, for Independent Republicans
believing bimetallism to bo the para
mount Issue, for each of thcso groups
of blmetalllsts to nominate their own
presidential candidate, and thus di
vide the rotes nnd wasto the strength
of bliuetallMs, Is to make the success
ot bimetallism at the polls, and the
restoration of bimetallism Impossible.
Illmetnlllsts In the Democratic, Pop
tillstaml Republican parties must not
stand apart over a question of minor
difference. Uccausc blmtallists In
In both Democratic and Republican
parties cannot agree on the questions
over which they hnvo fought and
divided in the past Is no reason why,
believing us they do, that the restora
tion of bimetallism can alono bring
renewed prosperity, they should
stand apart on the old Issues and re
fuse to support a common candidate
standing for the free coinage of silver
and financial Independence.
Partisanship must bo subordinated
to patriotism. There Is no occasion
for bimetallic Democrats, or Repub-
cans, or Populists to sacrifice their
principles, but thero is every reason
why they should not divide their
forces In tho coming campaign on
three distinct candidates, and by tfo
doing defeat tho great, aud a't this
time, all-Important question of pol
icy on which they are all agreed.
For bemetalllst8 to array thorn-"
wives Into antagonistic groups is to
court defeat. Thero are great differ
ences, It is true, between bimetallic
Democrats, Republicans and Popu
lists over tho questions of public
Policy, hut when they are agreed that
the appreciating gold stundard Is un
dermining our Independence, Impov
erishing our people, and rapidly de
grading our wage earning classes to a
condition of abject dependence, of
virtual slavery, to an aristocracy of
wealth built up on tho suffering and
poverty of our producing classes,
when they aro agreed that a prompt
return to bimetallism can alone check
the appreciation of gold and stop the
disastrous fall In prices that Is ruln-
Kour farmers and manufacturers
jd reducing our wage-earning classes
j beggary, and when thoy nro agreed
". oinietalllsm can nlone brlntr re.
newed prosperity, why place theresto-
-uon oi bimetallism In Jeopardy be
cause Of differences nvir niiPH(in nf
Policy that are admittedly subordl-
aiii.. l0 ino. ?rcat questlan of blmct
! i XL wulca with tho Interests of
- v,imteeS are bound up.
We rermnt. i.n. i ..,
ere Is no necessity, for Democrat!
" x opuusu and Republicans belUv
, s bimetallism to be the paramount
u6' .t0 acr,fl tuelr Principles, but
sieving bimetallism to be the most
"aportant question before tho Ameri
ca People, believing that the wel
" , .our Producing classes Is bound
"P with the restoration of blroetal
sm,and knowing that only by a
lon of the bimetallic forces in all
rtiescan tbe restoration of blmet
"Rl1 achieved, it is the duty of
w patriotic Americans bellovlosT in
bimetallism, to subordinate all other
question during the coming cam
pntgn to tho ono ureal r.ucsthm mi
which thoy arc ull agreed, unite their!
strength and give their yntc to a
common cnudldnte standing for bi
metallism, and fiiiutichil indupjiulenue
as opposed togold-moiionu'inlllani, an
appreciating dollar, and the degr.idn-'
tlon and enslavement of our pmduo'
lng classes to rorelgn monpy-leiidcrs. i
rTlin roof tfir.it tun if l.l,t.i,t1H... .... '
compltshcd, then Democrats, Popu
lists and Republicans whohavo united
their forces to bring about bimetal
lism, nnd to free our people from en
croachments of the money power and
tho aggressions of centralized capital,
can fight nut, by the ballot, their dif
ferences over other questions without
endangering tho future or our people.
Butforblmetitlllsts in different par
ties to divide aud pull at cross pur
poses, at this time, over Issues that,
though great In themselves, are sub
ordinate to tho money question and
regarded by the great majority of bl
motalllsts, is to place In Jeopardy -the
Independence of our producing classes.
$ioo Rsward Sios.
The reader of this paper will be pleaded to
learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able t'i cure In nil its
tapes, and that U catarrh. Hall's Catsinh
Cure is the only positive curr now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con
stitutional dlu-ase, requires n constitutional
trcarment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken
into nally, acting directly upon the blind
and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation ol the disease and
giving the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assittlng nature in doing Its
work The proprietors have so much 'afili in
Its curative powers that thry ofler One Hun
dred dollars for any cane that i fail to cure.
Scud lor list or testimonials. Allures
F. J. CHENEY & GO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
FUTURE EVENTS.
Juno 10 Republican national con
vention, St. Louis.
Juno 10 Annual reunion of Oregon
pioneers, Portland.
July 7 Democratic nntlonnl con
vention, Chicago.
July 22 National Populist con
vention, St. Louis.
Did Vou Ever.
Try Electric IS: tiers as a remedy for your
troube? II not, get a bottle now and get
relief. This medicine has been found to lw
peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of
all Female Compla'nts. exert a wonderful
direct influence In giving strength and tone to
the organs. If you have loss of Appetite,
Constipation, Headacho, Fainting Spells, or
are Nervous. Sleenless. Excitable. Melan
choly or troubled with Diwy Spell, Electric
Hitters Is tho medicine you need. Health and
Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty
cents and $I,ooit Fred A, Legg.s Drug Store
Miss Rose Blooh Tho leading 60
nrnno of Portland will usslbt. in the
creation, Monday evening at the M.
iy. cnurcu. itcscrveu seais ul jjuar
born's Vanderburg'u History.
W. S. Vnudcrburg, congressman
elect from the llrst district, rep
resented Coos county in tho Oregon
senate during the sessions of 1803 and
1895, having been elected as a Pop
ulist, lie was born In Iowa in 1818,
nnd came to Oregon In 1804, settling
a year later In Cooscounty. For lirtcen
years ho was engaged in the meat and
grocery business In Mnrshflcld. lie
was chairman of the commlttco on
agriculture In the legislature of 1803.
Ho was nominated In the dlrtrlct Pop
ulist convention, held at Salem In
March last, by Row J. S. McCain,
now a minister of Coos county and
formerly of Salem. Mr. Vanderburg's
mother, sister and brothers are
residents of Lane and Douglas
counties, nnd reside near Lloronco,
Oretron. and nro well-known by the
editor of thlB paper. Thoy are all
staunch Republicans, as weu as nis
brother-in-law, Mr. S. G. LIndsly.
Baker City Repuubllcan
xf an. often
wiser than they act.
They know how to
be happy but some
times they ore mis
erable. They know
ithere la no happiness
'worth tbe name with
nut Tir.llh : vet thCY
neglect health. They
allow dyspepsia and
biliousness and con-
l "1 iuuiiiiui, " , .
a hold on them and make lie w"lcne,""
Those three complalnta usually come to
gether. Constipation ffeetijfie tomach
and liver. That brine, on bilious attack,
and Ind ge.tlon, headaches, nausea, duz -ness.
queer sensations of weakness and pat.
citation. Your nerve, are unstrung-, your
mtem I. .lugglsh. Vou lose nmbltlon.
The fact I. your whole constitution "being
.lowly undermined. What you need is Dr
Pierce". Pleasant PelloU. . .
They cure onstlpatlon, dyspepsia and bit
lousness in .he only sure, permanent way.
There U nothinr violent or irritating about
Hreta? they "ofk mildly though quickly.
They tone7 nd atrengthen the bowels to
carry on their function. Morally. They
ienfly stimulate tho flow of bile from .the
fiver and th. digestive Juice, of the .torn
ach Vou don't become .lave to their
a. w!h other pill.. They make you reg.
ttlar and thei you can leave them. TUM ij
?h dfferen between Dr. P erce a Pleasan
Pellet, and the something "Just as good."
which a sharp druggist trie, to .ubstitute.
rvf t him da lo with YOU.
if tom want to keep your health and tJe0S
to Sis World'. PUpensaiT
Kedlcsl AsJocUtloo. Bufi
fata N V.. for a copy of
Dr. Werce's great book, the
"Peoole's Common 6en
Medial Xdrtser." .Beadii
oae-ceat fUmp J eTI
coit of SBSltlBg tlj. U
alarge txkof iooS pijes.
tlth over J Wustralto".
oto.000 cople. were so'"."
iTuacb Tbt only dlf.
JJhtS iethe ftee edltloo
la or ro H"?"
Sed,tnrareovm U " nJ
imJumm
i
$22 ItiTv!
for Infants and Children.
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T
HIRTY yoara' oTiienrnttoH of
mllllona of peraon., permit w.
It In wugneatlonalily tb test roMedy far iHfAata aai Chlldraa
the vrorld haa evar known. It la Larmleaa. CTilUrcM. like tt. It
gtvaa thota koaltli. It AU aavo tholr Uvea. I It Matkera ka-
.aoraothlnr; TPbioIi la nboolntotr aafo and pr&otioally. !P erfeot ft av
child' h raBdlolno.
Cnrtorla doatroya Wlowaa.
Cftstorla ftllnyw roverlakaBaa.
Oaatorla prevcata vomiting Sonr Curd,.
Caatoria enroa StorrhcBa nnd T71b(1 Colie.
Oaatorta relievca Teetlitng Tronblas.
Caatorift enrco Oonatlpatloa and FlatnlcBcy.
Oaatorla newtrnligea the ogaota of carbonlo aolA gaa or T LioneHa alr
Cftatorta doos not coatMa morpMuc, opinm, or othar narcotlo proporty.
Caatnrln aimllatoa tho food, rrgnlntca tho atotaaoh aud bowola.
giving hoalthy and nataral alenp.
Oaatorla la pat tip In ono-aito nottloa only. It la not aold ia bulk.'
Poa't all our any ono to anil you anything elao oh tka plea or promlia
that It la "juat an good" and "vHUl aaswsr ovary purpaao."
Bee that you nt C-A-S-T-O-It-I-A.
Tho fao-r.lmilo
tJgnatnro of
Children Cry for
Through Tickets
TO THE
EAST!
Ivia the;
Union Pacific System,
Through I'ullman I'alace Sleepers. Tourls
SleeperH and I'rco Reclining Chairs daily
between
VOliTLANJy to CJflCAOO
Our trains are heated h" steam and ' 'a
lighted by Pintsch light,
rime to Chicaco, 3 i-i Jays
(Time to New York, 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quicker than com
pellto'H. For rates, time tables and full information
apply to
IJOISU 0 JtulliKElt,
Agents, Salem, Oi."
R. W. UAXTEU, C. E. BROWN,
General Agent Dist. Pass. Agent Q
'13s Third Street. Portland.
mam
on -half arze or box
POZZONl'S
COMPLEXION POWDER
I baa baa thb jUmlanl for forty years and
Is more popular lo-aiy ;uau evor oeiuro.
I POZZONl'S
I U tba Usal complexion powder boautlf jlng-,
tttttthlnt, eleanlr, lieallbtut and narmleu. .
I A delicate, InTlilbla protoctlon to tbe f aco.
Wldi every box of POZZUN Vtt a mag- i
1 .!Tii,'i-iii'- iai.it vnw I
VOX Ut fflvea free at ctsarga. '
1 AT DnuaOISTS xvu yANOY 8TOBB3. '
gokstiflfl American
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aiaiay myiut..
ia nopiaiBHTa, atJ
yor tnfonnation a4 tnt Kaadboo : wm to
MOJiM 00, ail jkuwat. aw Voar.
jTrntrtifif meittn
tntrtclnrl!nncf enr v1cnlUlo ppt In Hi
iSi l3flitnvBtS-. .'w't?,AV".ft,)',
JWIMIRIII
Ca.torla wttk th imtreaage. of
o apeak cf It wtthaat gHe.sturT.
W
la oa every
,444 wrapper.
Pitcher's Castoria.
OEATHEKrlN "
pjxmno &Mr
KUNSa
Pullman Sleoplnp1 Cars,
ElegantiDinlh" Cars
Tourist Sleeoino Carb
To St. I'aul, Minneapolis, Iluluth, l'argo,
, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg,
Helena and Unite,
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, I'liiladelphln, New
York, Doslon, and all Points
East and South
Fur information, time cards, .hniaps an
tickets, call on or writn 'r
THOMAS, WATT & -CO.
AGENTS,;
365 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. D, Charlton, Asit. Gen'l. Pass. Act.,
Morrison st corner Third Portland, Or.
OREGON CENTRAL
,AND
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA 11AV KOUTE.1
"Connecting at Yaqulna Day vrlth the Sa
Francisco & Yaqulna hay Steamship Co.
STEAMER "FARALLON,"
C Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San
Francisco. Coos llay, Port Orford, Trinidad
and Hnmbolt Hay.
Passenger accomaiodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or polntt Jwest to San
Francisce: Cabin, 6; steerage, tV, to Coos
May and Port Orford, cabir. 6; to Humboldt
Par, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, spe
.RIVER DIVISION.
Steamers"Albany"and "Wm. M. Hoag,"
newly furnUbed, leave Salem dally, except
Saturdays, at II a m., arriving at Portland
tbe same day at 5 pm. Returning hosts
leave Portland same day as above at 0 a. rr..,
arriving at Salem at 3 p m.
EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or.
I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Divliion..
M. P, UALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock
Salem,
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Salem, - Oregon.
WLI
HOI BROTHERS
H isv isV
wpwwi m
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
Shasta Route.
OFBTHEJ,
Southern'; Pacific Co,
California Express Train Run dali between
Portland and San Francisco.
boutn
norm
8150 p. m.
II too p. m.
10145 ttt "'
TvT l'ortland ai.
lv Salem Iv.
ar. San Fran, lv,
Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon
City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Marion,
Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent
Shedds, Ilahey, Hnrrisburg, Junction City,
Eugene, Croswtll, Drain, and all stations
from Koseburg to Ashland, Inclusive,
KU3EIIUKU MAIL DAILY,
"South"
North
8;:i0 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:20 p.m.
lv. Portland ar.
lv. Salem lv,
ar. Iloscb'g lv.
4:40 p.mi
2:20 p.m.
8:00 n.m.
SALCM rASSENQElt.
Soutf
Nortb
4:oo p.m.
0:15 p.m.
lv. 1'ortland ar.
nr. Salem lv.
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
PULOtAN UUFFET SLEEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
through train.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
7130 a.m.
12:15 p m.
V77
Ar.
Portland.
Corvallii.
Ar. j 6i3o p. m
iv l"35P
m.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trams of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad.
Exprrss train dally except Sunday.
4I4S P" m.
7U5 p. m.
Lv. 1'ortland Ar. l
Ar. McMinvllle Lv 1
8135 a. m,
5:50 a.m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to all points in the Eastern Slatei, Canada
and Europe can be obtained nt lowest rntei
from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem.
E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G. F. & P. A..
Portland, Or.
U. KOEHLER, Manacer.
GLANCE ATI HIS.MAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway and note its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and remember when going tMt that Its Iralas
are lighted with electricity and heated by
steam. Its equipment Is uperb, Klegant
buffet, library, smoking and sleeping can,
with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car beithhas an electric reading lamp, and
Its dlntng cars aio the best in the world.
Other lines are longer than this, but rom
are shorter, and no other offers the above lux.
urlous accommodations. These arc Mfkiwit
reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau
kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail
road office will give yon further InfomMio,
or address
Zfl. J. EDDY, General Ajent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Paw. Agt.
Portland
0. R. & N. CO.
K. M'NEILL,?RECEIVER.
TO THE EAST GIVES,! THE CHOIC IS
OF
Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St!Paui;mi Den.
vor Omaha aud Kansas Cily.lk.Low rates t
eastcrnlcltles,
50CEAN CITIES.:
Portland San Fjancitco.
f Steamers leave Alasworth dock. PoHll
May 17, 32, 27 and June 1, 6, ti, 16, 31, 3G
FareCabin, $5; steerage, $3.$a.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION,
rv PortUndwEwgene.
Steamers Iluth and Elmore for'I'ortlwd
dally except Sunday at 10 a, m.
For Corvallis dally except Sunday at 1130
p.m.
For Eugene Monday and Thursdays 3:y.
Lowest freight and passenger rates. Kafl
trip tickets very 'cheap. Tickets Mid mm!
baggage checked through to all points with
out extra transfer charges.
Foe full details call or Boise & Barker
agents, Sal sir., Oregtw, or address.
Geet'l Pal. Aft. PfOarf, Of
For full details call o w aiUiis.
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