-hjvjv 'fj,,'19imiviWfwT nMAiMuJWM&Vnm Strong HfiSWtlSSKMWafi every oody wore Ids button, Then, they dropped off People Uim to learn how his nomination wast ac complished and there has hem steadllv Nerval Just m sorely como from thpuso of grtmlng apnl,y evcr g, T Hood's BarMpsrlll- m does tke cure of , , , ., A1"-11 scrofula, wit rheum, or other so-called Were twice the crowd about the hill- blood diseases. This is simply because lotin boards for news of the C'lilc .iko tho blood affects tho condition of all the convention. It will fukn I.i.n,,.r month forth" McKlnlay managers to fully awaken and get soared. ttaatnggagaaas Km uiwm&mtets3!mcJNiimmMiwms8m "fi t.: worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, aro curod by Hood's j ,it nm,- orntholicstnfter-dlnnct liOOU S FillS tillls. alct digestion, -ac OOS3IP BY THE WAYSIDE. Lstter from a Traveling Scribe Eastward Bound. On tiik Train fok St. Louis, July 21, 181)0. f We parted company coming across Minnesota. We now go down the Mhslsslpl via the famous scenic route the C. B. & N., or "Q." system of railroads. Its rolling' stock, tracks, an.l service aro probably the best In the world. Tho employes aro beauti fully uniformed and look better fed nntl better kept than any railroad men I saw after leaving the .Southern Pacific. In fact, the management of fie two roads has much that Is simi lar. Such well kept cars and fault lessly careful service can be found on very few railroads ns one finds on the TIIK TWIN CITIKS. In St. Paul tho roar and rumble of a mid-summer thunderstorm lulled us to slumber at the well-appointed Hotel Windsor. Rooms and meals together aro $2 to 8-1 a day. There Is but one better hotel, or at least higher priced -The Ryan. I noticed a great many empty stores at St. Paul. Tho upper uoors oi cntiro mocks are empty. Hut the city Is full of life, is less raw and rushing than Minneapo lis, and compares to the latter about ns Taconia to Seattle. Thpro is still ff Strong provincial hostility tystween flie two Inrtjpj. Neither can print :i newspipcr good enough to be tiilwn by tlio poqple of tho other town, though tliey aie a Reed ten miles, ap'art. AHOUT RT, PAUL, St, Paul Im made .gloat progress in streets. There are mles of. nspJinU t nit aro washed and swept as clean as a parlor floor. Dropping of horses are promptly swept away. For ten cents you can ride between the two cities and get u transfer to any part of either. Tho Intcrurban cars aic fifty feet long and run as fabt as ordi nary suburban trains. All tho big (louring mills and the water power nt pt. Anthony's fal8 of the Mississippi aro now tho proporty of an English syndicate. St. Paul Is almost owned by foreign capital, as arc eptno of tho newspapers, and gold standard 6ent: input a very strong among thesq classes of people. In Minneapolis or posltc sentiment prevails, even sorufc large bankers being free colnago men". - ONE OP M'KINLEY'S MEN. At St. Paul ex-Governor Merrlam.of Minnesota,took tho train for Chicago He is the head of the Commercial iatQna ban,k, tlio lnrgoqt conoeru Jn the city. His father loft him a mil lion on his death recently, nnd ho was already worth twice that. Merrlam Is one of McKlnley's campaign managers and llko Mark Ilanna puts business methods into politics, using money freely In his campaigns. He Is owner flf tho Piqneor-Preg8,b,a.Qker Qf ClQUgli, Who was lieutenant-governor, but is now the Republican nominee for governor, Job.ii Wnfl,an Amerlcap. hrn Scandlnnvlan, will bo tho nomlj. noooftho throe silver parties and Is likely to bo elected. In gaxlng upoij the splendid proportlonsof Merrlam of St. Paul, I was probably as close to one of McKlnley's cabinet as I shall ever be, or he elthor for that matter, POLITICAL APATHY. I talked with all kinds of men about the stations and on the tralmfund streets. The scarcity oMqKlnley buttons is appall'lngt l'ie whole button business, js. lagging. No sales of any klnd,ahe .ljttJeigUllans said, A newsy told me the first week after Mrfffnl... ... .1 -nominated neariv 1UI ABmAC 71 w 331 luny awak-en and get scared. When they get seated they may wake up. bouw, muscles and tissues I U I. Im- A fortuno nwnu, 10 .,. or Wllllinil pure it cannoi propeny sustain inese r(. If madonuro. rich, red and vital. Who can turn tho current of Ufa nml felthVtK? dSoTanlf'ripaS" enthusiasm into theOhlo man's bco.n. TOO MUCH POLITICS. neuralgia, heart palpitation, aro curod by Tho men in tho barbershops, slecp- InffCfir IWirtnrH. hnnt.hlimL'a In 1itK, I " ' w,w '"" track, depot and yaid laborers talk silver. Ministers of the gospel aro silent. Onn nYnirwmwl lilmculr r,,.i.. SclP9cipariIla. for Bryan nnd free silver, 1(but for Becauso It Is the One Truo Blood Purlfler, "Cilvcn's ' "'t quote ino.'Mio add- ca,"i nave several gold stnndard pew-, holders who would cut mo oil short If they knew my views." That Is not j tho golden rule us laid down by Paul: "Kstccm another hotter than thyself" not his subscription. A conductor said tho country was suffering rrom too much politics nnd not enough business. "This trying to legislate value Into something makes me tired!" I suggested the whole country was tired of legislating values out of things. When a conductor wears diamonds lie begins to talk gold standard. FRUIT AND CHOI'S. Tho first apples or Indeed any fruit on trees I saw at Joslyn, 111. At one St. Paul fruit stanti were cherries, as I uftcrward learned. They looked like a strange red-popper colored berry and I was told they were cherries. At the hotel wo woro Borved witli canned green gages, that no Oregonlan would look at without involuntary contempt. The markets aro full of melons and early grapes from the south. An Immense hay, corn and grain crop will be harvested Just east of the Mississippi, and whilo pcoplo llvo better on tho Pacific coast, cattle aro better fed here. Magnificent flocks woro feeding all over the broad prairies with their faces to the sun. Tho familiar grain stacks we so seldom 6co in Oregon loom up on till sides, unfinished on.es poyercd with canyiw. E. noPER, for Infant and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know , Baleman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, runny BO-callcd Boothtntf Sjrup. and most rtmedlea for children are composed of opium or morplilne? o Vnu Know tlial oplu-u and morplilne arc stupcf tngr narcotic poison's? Tin Von ICtiow Hint In most countries Jrnjglstsore not pcnultted to scU narcotics without labeling them tjoUons? fta Ton Know Hint you (j10tlI,i uol pcrmit niiyuicdlclne to be irlven jourelilld enless you or j-our pli) slcian know orwlmt It Is composed I o You Know that Cnstorlalm p.irelyrgetab!o prtpamtlon, nnd that a llstot 1U Ingredients U publisliel Ith every lxttle ? Ho Von Know that Castorla Is tbe prescription orthe fhmous Br. 6amucl rtlclier. That It has been In two for nearly thirty j cars, and thai more Castorla Is now sold than rail other remedies for children combined t Do Yon Know that the Vatent Office Department or the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher nml Ms assigns to use the word " Cnstorln " and its formula, nnd that to Imitate them Is n state prion oflemer lo You Know that one of the reasons for grantltur this government protection was because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely lmrmlcBH? o You Know that 33 average doses of Castorla ore fun Uhed for 33 ccntH, or one cent a doie ? tin Yon Know that when possefscdoflhls perfect preparation, yonrchlldtenruay be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, tlicwo Ktng are worth liiowrliii. They ore facta. TIic iucsIiiiIIb Hlgnotnrc of rfsZttZZu &r7y.&to ivu ' fa on every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phcubo Thomas, of Junction City, 111., wns told by her doctors she had Consumption and that thcro was no bono for her, hut two bottles of Dr Kings New discovery completely cured her nnd r.hobaysltsaedhor life, Mr.Thos. Eggcrs, 13J Florida street, San Prancibco, suirered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything olso then bought one bottle of Dr, King's Now Discovery and In two weeks was cured. lie Is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which these arc samples, that prove the wonderful etllcacy of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Frco trial bottles at i red P. Legg'sdrugstorc. Regular size 6O0 and 31. BIDS FOR WOOD. Senlcd bids for furnishing wood for tho court house will bo received at the olllco or tho county clork until 2 o'clock p.m. on tho Cth day of August. A. D., 1800, ns follews: For 70 cords of pole oak.and 20 cords or good, clear, largo body fir. lllds, however, will not bo received from ono party or firm for more than from flvo to fifteen cords of pole oak, or for more than llye cords of largo fir. By order of tho county court of Marlon county, Oregon. Dated at'.Salem. Ureiron. this 10tb day of July, 1890. Li, Y, EHLEN, 7-10 dot w3t. uierk A year and a half ago McKinley was Tho dairy lawp.f California has sup pressed tho oleo and filled cheese traf fic In tho state with tho use of little over one-fourth the abproprlatlon of 812,000. When Daby was tick, wo gave her Castorla, When tho was a Child, slio cried for Castorla, When tlio becamo Sites, tho clung to Castorla. Wbon (he had Children, sho gavo them CastorU, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lima hair, cement and shingles, ana finest quality of ijrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the Durlincton Route's New Short Line to tho LaM and South was opened for business. Durini; these 18 months, thousands of traveler have patronized it anl by to doing have not only saved much valu. able time hut have gained new ideas ol how a railroad should run. They have learned, amone thor things, that Uurllnplon trains are always on time; that the Burlington's track is Incom. paraniy superior to any other In the west; that the phrase Comfort, Speed and Safety moans something ou the Bur lington. Omaha.Kanicj City, St.Louls, Chicago. Write (or information about rates and trains. A. C. SHELDON, G.A., l'oUlantl.Or. " rr Wcddorburg church. Is to haven Catholic sjHHSemHPS The cpntrast between disease and health is as sharply marked as that between darkness and light The suf ferings of disease make enjoyment pf life Impossible) sjjid Jierfect health makes even a common place existence a bright ana nappy one. The truest thing about disease Is that most of it is needless. Nine-tenths of it can be subdued by very simple remedies. Even that most dreadful malady, con sumption, can be cured In 98 cases out of a hundred, If it be treated In Us early stages with Dr. Pjerce's Golden MedlcaJ Discovery. , , Consumption is a disease caused by impurity of the blood, and the first thing q U done in its trtatment ! a make the blood pure, ?A and wholesome. That is half the ba.tt.1. The other half Hi the Impregnation of the blood with, cleansing, healing, invigorating medl. cine. The "Golden Medical Dlacov ery " docs both. It first puts the whole digestive system Into perfect order, rids H of all impurities and from the vantage ground so gained, reaches out to every fiber of the body and restores all to perfect vigor. It cures many diseases, stiu y because many diseases spnng fro a a set of common causes. Tbe same disonlcr may lead to different symptoms In different people. What might be only a little indigestion in one person, may combine wi& a slight cold in another aad result ia consumption. A treatment that tones up the whplg ytem If always the safest. medicine ?hat Js good fof the general health U pretty sure to cure ordinary diseases. Twenty-one cents in stamps sent to World's D&pensanr Med leal aoclation, Buffalo, N. V., wlU bring a large 1000 page doctor book. contains photograph and letters from hundreds who have been cured by Dr. fierce' Golden Medical Discovery. LOST. Ivory handled ladies umbrella, bo. U een boat landing and Oddfellows, cementary , Marked on handle Kate M. lluilck, Parties please leave at this office and receive reward. 27 '-3 t. WORK. WAN I ED. An experienced uirl would like to obtain work in a small family. Addreas A. B. X.care Journal. 27-3 t.i FOR RENT DR SALE A 5-room house, beside chamber; convenient for small family; water service fiee. Inquire at 424 Winter st, 23 3111 W WORK WANrEa-Bynrtrtfclius licensed engineer, wpo r,a.J nan 30 years experience. Address A, care Journal, 23 31 FOR SALEGentle family horse and good top buggy cheap. Apply to C W. Scriber, South Commercial St. 14 tf WOOD YVANTED-tcn cords of prime bl fir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cords split ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this office. 14 tf 1'llE ORliGSjri'EXcTT&Vn'lilfiyMi "now" reduced to $6.50 per dozen if tbe cash ac companies, tbe order. Per bottle 75 cents, Send direct to (he manufacturer, 11. Klas, Aumsville, Jr. 7-9 im X HERE'S YOUR CHANCEA proprietor wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office in cood town for unincumbered Improved ha lem property, No opposition. Gool rea sons. Information at this office. 6 18 tl Fo R SALT-Driving mare for sale at a bar gain; weight about 1160; gaod traveler, In quire of ym. Brown & Co. 30 tf roTTSALE At a Bargain. Fine residence and earner lot, near city hall. For further par'iculars inquire at this office. 6-23 ll FOR'SALTTOR RENTr-40 acres land 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acres bearing orchard.lot of small fruit, good water. Wood Btumpagc can be had. Box uj, Salem HOM E UOARD.-"-Good table board, wilb home cooking, served In family style, only 12 a woek. 105 Commercial street. 6-12-lm CARPET PAl'EK-Uarge- lot ' b ' heavy brown wrappimi paper for sale cheap. Just :.." - ii lor pvuinu tumcr carpets, isu a , mm 1 M v :tRu Pullman Sleeping Cars. EleganUDinln0" Cars Tourist SleBoin Carb To bt. Paul, .Minneapolis, Duluth, Vurgo, , ' irand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New !j York, Boston, and all Point ;Ea;t and South; (UFor Information, time cards, ; maps, and tickets, call on or writo THOMAS, WATT MX). AGENTS, mercial street, Salem, OrB A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. (Pau, .Act., ;Morrlson St.. corner Third Portland, Or. ; "IW '" the thins for pvttinu under carpets. Journal oifice. I, H. HAAS, IWATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sp "laity of fine repair work. Setb ThOTias clock, etc., 215 Commercial Sreet ONB4IAU1 cue o BOX. POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER! I has been Ibfc Randan for tottr rsars and i own pupuiir wimj uin cjvr iitnora. POZZOM'g UtboldtUeonipIoxtou powder baatlfrloff-. I vbjb n-iwf (Htyi buu axjsisniiiafiiM. j A deUcato, IntUlblo protsctlon Jo tbe tiu. i , XVUlteveryltoxol l'04ZUVHmimw H0X m Risen free t OsHrsM. 1 AT DnUOQIflTa b FANOV 8TORSW. mem fi PEOPLE' & PAPER The Great One Cent Silver Daily The Only Associated Press Silver Daily. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Daily, ..Capital Journal $3 a Year 'Weekly $1, POST THIS BILL Cut tills out nntl post up In a conspicuous plnco wlinro It will bo rcn. All tlio tiSMiclatctl jress papers In Oreuon, excupt THE JOURNAL, aro publlHlictl In tho Interest of tho vrohl standard. Send 2oc In silver for tlio dally one montli. The Oregon Press Monopoly Will not treat tlio restoration or silver fairly. It will not tell tlio people tlio truth. It dare not, Tnlcon fair paper that gives tlio peoplo'a sldo as well us tlio Wall street side. Are You a Patriot? Help your country by circu'iitlnit tlio only Associated Press Dnlly In Oreuon that advocates Independent Bimetallism. All tho news of tlio Kreat baltlo of t'lo people for silver. Advo cates tlio illiiii'lulllo Union of nib wlun aro opposed to tlio slnglo Bold standard. DoYou Favoi Unity and Harmony EL ns tho watchword of tho pcoplo of OrcuoV Subscribe for the Capital Journal I Daily flhtrty days for a silver quarter, Each It-sue n complete history of tlio -day nntl a Kittling (run of arguments for tho peoplo'a cause. READ!. READ! READ! Tlio pcoplo nro charged with Ignornnco by tlio gold -press. This Is a falso oliargo. Wliciovcr tho causo of frco colnago of gold and silver 10 to 1 Is moro discussed and best understood It Is most pop ular nnd strongest with tho people. Sixty Days" for 50 Cents, If you enn't talk or wrlto for silver rend and nmrk articles and send thorn to your neighbors and friends sixty hot shot for COc. Cheapest political ammunition In tho country. Bend a silver quarter or half dollar and try It. Tho people must bo educated and It Is your duty to holp do this work for humanity. WE DON'T WANT GOLD alone, but wo want both gold and silver. owing In tills country, If you want repudiation advocnto tlio currency, destruction oi values, and repudiation. Thcro Is not gold enough In our country to nay onc-twcntloth ot tho debts siugio gold stantinru. it moans contraction or. our Investigate nnd you will bo convinced. HOFER BROS., Publishers. Salem, Or. Chicago, Milwaukee, - & Si, Paul Ry, -"b j o I h n H S. (Si Vi o vr a ,T H 3! GLANCE AT THIS MA I Of the; Cli'tf9, Mtlwukee nd JS. Paul ilHy and note It connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember when colng east that it Iru'ii are lighted villi electncliy and healed by steam. It equipment i Jsupeib, Klegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cart, with free reclining chairs, IJich sleepli.'jj car ba. thl as an tkctrlc reading lamp, and It dining cars are the best In the world, Other lines are longer than this, but noue are shorter, and no other offer the above lux. urious accommodations. These are sufficient reason for the popularity of HThe Milwau. kee." Coupon ticket agent In erery rail, road office will Eire yon further Information, or juidrew C. J. DDY, Ueneral Agent, J. W, CASEY, Thy, Pas. Agent. FortUad 0. R. & N. CO. rt li.rNEII.LrRECEIVER. , TO THE EAST GIVES HIE CHOIC OF- Through Tickets TOJTHE EAS i r Two Transcontinen'a Roulc:, K, Pacific System. ,VIA THE ver umsoi anit rvanaos -u.t uow rmc. iu i eastern cities. I OCEAN DIVISION. i Portland San Fjancisco. I Steamer leave Alntworth dock. Poitlnnd Julv, 30, 31 and August 5, 0, 10, 15, so, 3$ and 30. Fare Cabin, 85; tteerace, fi.50. WILLAMITrfi RIVER DIVISION. ( Steamers Ruth for Portland, Tuesday aud Friday, at 7:30 a. in, For Corvalfis Wednesday and Saturday at S Pm Steamer Gypsy for I'oetland, Wednesday and Saturday at 7130 a. m. ForCorallls, Monday and 'Ihutsday at 5 p.m. Lowest freight and passenger rate, Round trip ticket very cheap. 1 icket sold and baggage checked through to all point with, out extra transfer charges. For full detail call oh Hoist & Barker agent, Salem, Oregon, or address, W. II. JIUKLUURT. Gen'l Pa. Agt. Portland, Or Fur full details call on or address G. M, POWERS. Foot of Trades! , local gent ,1IT "riTiiilf II If) wmmmmmMmmmmmmim For Deilccy, (or purity, and lor Iraprovemoat of the com plezton notblntf equals I'ouotriU Powpka. through Pullman Palace Steepen. Towl Sleepcru and Frco; Reclining Chlrs dlrjr between Portland to Chicago, Our train are heated b!team and - lighted by PintKh light. Time toChicagp, 3 i.i Jay Time to New York. 4 i-a day. Which It many hour quicker than cea petitory. For rates, lime tabic and full in(ormtW apply to JWISK Jb JiAMXEXt R.W BAXTER, sral 3S Cencral AaeM : TM StMt, rtiMtd. C. E. BROWN, bly obtalaed it tkMS) wW Au4 a vlvcty uHsm t, immy oDiaiaeu vj 1 OoMpfaio fowtcr. Lit