Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 21, 1896, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal
REV. HINES TALKS.
Eloquent
BY HOKECR. BROTHERS
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1800.
PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
For Independent American Bimetallism
and People's Government.
For President,
WILLIAM JENNINGS URYAN,
of Nebraska.
For Vice-President,
THOMAS WATSON,
of Georgia.
OREGON UNION PKESIUENTIAr. ELECTORS,
N. L. BUTLER. Polk County, Democratic.
W. II. SPAUGII. Una County, Peoples.
HARRY W ATKINS, Yamhill Co., Peoples.
E. IIOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican.
THE SENATORSHIP.
A prominent Portland lawyer in
town yesterday, a Republican and
Mitclicll man, declared tlmb ho did
not bcllovo Mitchell could be elected,
that lie was short now six or seven
votes anions the gold crowd. "No
silver man will bo found voting toclcct
Mitchell,unlesslt Is Jonathan Bourne,
of Multnotnath, who was Mitchell's
manager, and is now handling the
.Bryan forces of Multnomah county.
The reliance of Senator Mitclicll will
bo entirely on the gold standard Re
publicans and a caucus of those forces
will glvo him the nomination. Sena
tor Daly, of Klamath and Lake, will
bo asked by some of the gold Demo
crats to vote for Mitchell In cabo of a
closo shave. On a shaip light with
tho lines drawn on silver and irold
there arc 15 gold votes, 44 sliver votes,
and a vacancy in Coos county to bo
tilled at the coming election. If Ore
gon goes for Bryan, I do not seo how
members of tho legislature can regard
it as anything but an Instruction to
electa senator who will btand up for
Independent American bimetallism,
and if Mitchell again declares for that
after tho McKlnley campaign, 1 don't
seo why ho can't be elected."
Words Delivered in Michi
gan.
Rev. Thomas Ilincs, rector of Holy
Trinity church, Manistee, Mich.,
closed a sermon with these words:
"Christ was cruci (led between two
thieves, as though he was tho great
est rascal of the three; uplifted be
tween heaven and earth as though ho
was not fit for cither world. So tho
worlkngman has been crucified for
years between two robbers of tho
people The tarllT and the single gold
standard.
"When Christ was cruuilied, his
murderers gambled for his clothing
and divided It between them. So
while labor is being crucified, Its
murderers divide its clothing, as they
gamble In tho necessities of life, rob
the worklngman and his family of
decent clothing and leave them In
rags and tatters.
"W. J. Bryan, the Christian gentle
man, the honest man, tho American
patriot, the redeemer of labor, the
people's candidate for the presidency
of theso United States, will be elected
by i tho people; will overthrow the
combined forces of the gold power,
and restore to the people their long
lost rights. May heaven bless and
defend him, overthrow his enemies
and help us all to do our duty. Vc
want no crown of thorns nor cross of
gold."
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OR THE
LABORER
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PAVER AND
By order of the Jim Loton-Portland
Contingent or gold standard patriots
M. L. Pipes, (judge) -by appointment,
lsnovv out as a missionary- to the
farmers. Jo vaccinate them wl.th the.
Portland "sound money" virus ruth
coinpelsius U say thiiujiWs a' clilfly
source foK nourishment. It To this
missionary of light belongs the sole
distinction of being the only man in
Oregon who ever decided that :: soul
less corporation' (O. P. R. Co.) should
erfempetcd from taxation state,coiinty
school and municipal. From his out
rageous misconstruction of the
plain letter of ,-tho, . , ,statc
constitution, in favor of Hogg
and against the people. Benton and
Marion county appealed to the su
preme court of Oregon, which dourt
reversed the Infamous decree of cor
porate exemption from taxation
unanimously. "Whereby the state,
Benton, Linn, Lincoln and Marlon
counties received $53,740,02. Judge
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Yon will find one coupon
Inilile cacli ttvo ounce bag,
and two coupons tnlde ench
four ounce lg of Black
writ's Durham, nay a bag
of tills celebrated tobacco
and read tlis coupon which
give a Hit of valuable pre
enti and how to get tlicm.
I C H. MACK.
- DENTIST,-
1 F'vces'.orto Dr. J. M.JKccne, old White
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior
operations at moderate fees in any branch are
in espcenu request.
Depot Express.
cage and express to all patts of the
I'rompt seivice. telephone No. 70.
Bag-
Meets all masl and passenger trains.
city.
JAMES RADER.
Pipes, is of course, a consistent
minion of corporate power without
being especially ITannaized, He has
demonstrated this in two decisions.
against tho people and state, In favor
of Hogg's O. P. 11., which was a find
of '$05,740.02 to that corporation.
The reversal thereof by Justice
Bean meant a neat sum to the people.
On October 28th, 1890, the -self same
Plbes, placed the same, (Hogg) as his
trusted receiver of the O. P. R. Co,
The right arm of the Court, its crea
tion, whereby Pipes & Hogg, In the
"operating process ' of tho rallioad
from October 1890, to July 1892, piled
up a debt, so called, of over 81.000,000
by which its own laborers got 5 cents
of the dollar.
Pennoyer appointed him to the
shoes of Judge Bean, in 1890. The
Governor, In speaking of that act, in
the bitterness of his soul, In view .of
those decisions and outrages on the
laborer, sald:-"The appointment of
Pipes is tho only act of my whole ex
ecutive career, that I am absolutely
aslmmed of. It was a simple out
rage on the people."
In Benton county his home, In 1892,
while the ticket which carried his
name, received a majority of over 150,
he was snowed uudcr by 377, and fled
his county within a month after his
people passed on him. Ilarv.sy Scott
has sand-papered Pipes and veneered
Wallis Nash and they have each em
erged as "sound money" men to evan
gelize the common people. The peo
ple of the valley are onto the mission
aries of the Loton combine. Why not
glye Sid Beck a dose of sheep dip and
send out the reformers In crowds of
threes. Pipes out teaching ''Sound
money" is a poser and still he is to
teach honest men how to vote.
AMONG THE MAGAZINES.
STATE NEWS.
In 1895 the exports of American
wheat amounted to 70,000,000 bushels
and 15,000,000 barrels of Hour.
George McOlurc was found guilty by
a jury In Pendleton last week of au
attempt to commit rape upon a Mrs.
Fawcett
There is moro than 10 to 1 in the
election. Tho question whether a
laboring man has the right to vote as
Tho .news that tho Jacksonville
Times has failed Is not true.
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CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Yutltns of Lost Manlioou tmouM wml at
unco ior a hook
tbut eipmluDliUV
?ii
full umnly visor
1a
Vein
portion of the
a Cftfctlv. nulcklv
ami liviiuaiioQtiy
rvutcron. No man
alluring from
wcahnrM con nf
fcitl tolgnmutUb
timely ndvlco.
Hook tolls hov
full etrcnuth. do
t and tone are Imparted to .every
u PV
lie:
fiitlv&t,
rr V--.T. -;. ivj- .. "... .vrrts.i ,. .
proU(eiliCUsrce tuU7uauuuaeiuiuawuu
bod. &mt wltt
The Bryan and McKlnley clubs of
Florence will debate the financial
question in that place next Saturday
afternoon.
General J. M. Slgllu died Sunday
morning at 2:30 o'clock. Tho funeral
took place on Wednesday, under the
auspices of the Grand Army.
Railroad Commissioner J. B. Eddy's
annolntments In Doul'Ius rnmit.v
he chooses and belloves to bo right is imVc wJsely been withdrawn by the
at stake. If tho election Is lost to Mo Kin ley managers. Roseburg Re
the common pcoploall Is lost, If Mc-vlow,
Klnl'oy shall be elected imperial isirt ol ' Mr. A. J. Vox, of Albany, has in his
the worst form will be In the saddle, ' possession 'n horse chestnut ho picked
and the right of a laboring man to 41 'eurd A'0- F('r years ago he
. ., , ... planted three after keeping them 37
earn an honest living will sleep with lyehniM all of them grew and Hour
the things that were. ' Ished' '
, , . )
Tho J. & P. Coats thread company Another campaign bet in which
,, ,,nB..M ". J" 2J?g
to all their patrons. It must bo that agKea to whecl nnother fellow in a
they don't want any of the great mass wheel barrdw In the procession at tho
of silver voters to use their thread, ratification if McKlnley is elected and
The silver people tiro tho ones who vlco versa If Hryan Is'electcd.-Eugcne
use tho most tliread(andhavo enriched, ' '
tho great robber trust that Is now try-' - ru,1B :ivo1' ,us hmx lloltlu,ff
lug to force the "gold standard" down (;'nu'1 for J,lld0 E',kli f Unlon.whllo
their throats. t,lc llltter "i13 uce. performing, a like
i t service for the former at Pendleton
Tho Republicans aroTow offering to "for 11 few days. Tho change was made
bot.uot that Bryan will not bcelectcd, w account, of cases coming up at
but that ho "will not bo thonexUPrlt- ""194? In wl"c JiulgcEjikln has been
sident." Do they hopo to count hi ni i,iorcbieu as council.
outy
ov JTcaatXAi
EME WWML M., lUFFALIiJ Ulti Sfff 5viHWia A
. William Frazier Is Hi EBtorn O f ' ,- u H
go., buying horses U be usel.thD tiwC&f .
U,.Matrmv1j?lry-iA eW ,
The Thanksgiving number or "The
Delineator," (New York and London,)
is an ambitious publication with ten
colored fashion plates. This house
hold magane is In its 48th year and.
aside from Its special field which it
occupies to the great satisfaction of
Hill who are acquainted with it, It has
developed a reputation for a Hue of
literary articles and short stories.
"Our Animal Friends" contains the
usual vvanety of matter about beasts,
and birds, their humane and Intelli
gent care.
"Sothoron's Magazine" is a five cent
venture that-makee a specialty of
sbort stories and humor. It Is pub
lished at Philadelphia and seems to
be the product of a literary family.
McClure's Magazine opens with a
character sketch of Ian Maclaren,
with portraits and pictures of Druin
tochy. Miss Tarbell gives a Lincoln
chapter on the famous Douglas de
bates in Illinois. The scenes and
crowds and excitement resemble the
present campaign not a little, Inter
views with Li Hung Chang. A poem
by Kipling, a story by Anthony Hope,
and other live matter comprise an un
usually alive number of an alive mag
azine. For the coming year is
announced Kipling's "First American
Serial," to be called "Captains Cour
ageous.'" a study of Gloucester fisher
men on the Grand Banks, a tale that
Is to delight the hearts of the younger
generations as well as the older.
There is also to be a series of pictures
of Now Testament scenes from photo
graphs and sketches made by the edi
tor In chief. A new name is that of
Prof. II. J. W. Dam, now a dramatic
writer for the London stage, who was
a University of California student.
He is to treat scientific subjects "On
the Edge of the Future," as McClure's
calls that vast field of enticing char
acter under which it treats up-to-date
and ahcad-of-the-tlmes matters.
The six recognized leading Ameri
can magazines, In point of sales, are
now said to be the ' Century, Cosmo
politan, Harper, McClure, Munsey
and Scrlbner. The Current Litera
ture Co., of New York, now proposo to
place "Romance' in the above list.
This printing house of great resources,
both of art and literary workers, has
now enlarged "Romance" to a beauti
ful quarterly, with largo print and
first-class Illustrations on hard paper,
that makes It a quarto really worth
preserving. Beginning with the Sep
tember number the "Romance" is
well worthy of saving for binding
that can hardly be said for many of
the periodicals published.
Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
continues its vast variety and popular
features from cover to cover. Papers
on the Lee family of tho South, on old
INuremburg and on tho war In Cuba
are all of special Interest, while the
departments are maintained up to the
usual high standard.
The literary edltorof The Journal
will bo glad to give anyone advice as
to-the best combination of magazines
to select for the year for a given sum,
and will also be glad to answer any
Inquiries to books, now or old, and the
DRAIN NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES.
Ida Miller, of Hayhurst, entered
school this week.
G. W. Johnson, of Coos county, was
visiting school this week. He con
templates entering school soon.
Our Christian Association, led by
Mrs. Barzee, last Friday, was one of
the best nieetlngs we have had.
The Excelsior Society met last Sat
urday evening, nnd elected their cen
sors and seargent-at-arms, who are as
follows: Censors, Willie Jester, Rich
ard Goln and Prof. Reynolds; so
gcant-at-arms, John Patterson.1
The program for next. Saturday
night is as follows: Song, by society;
recitation, Susie Sawyer, extempo
rary speech, Riohard Goln; reading,
Lola Gardner; oration, on "Faint
IHghwandcr;" Instiumeiital miuic,
Conway Brothers; Gemma reading,
WaltlnLoonle; lintnii:li. tilk, Pr)l
W. N. PIntter; reading, Frank Fa
cett; recitation, Wm. Sliced: 3..i', b
society.
Be Comfortable While Travelling
In cool weather. The Union P.i ill
system heats its trains tlitoiighout bj
steam heat from the engine, thu
maklng every part of all Its cars pleas
ant and comfortable. It also lights
its cars by the celebrated Piutsuh
Light, making tiiem brilliant at
night. Passengers carried daily on
the Fast Mall, which leaves Portland
at 7 p. in. For sleeping car reserva
tions, tickets, or information, call on
or address
Boise & Barker, Agents,
15 12d 4 vf Salem, Or.
if 1
Rally at Dallas,
The common American people ex
pect to hold a Bryan rally at Dallas,
on Saturday, October 31. Ex-Governor
Pennoyer and Elder Barkley are to be
tho speakers. A rich treat Is in "store
for all. Every one is invited to come.
Speaking at 2 p. ni. and 7:30 p. in.
Judge Crowell speaks at the Dallas
city hall on October 24, at 7:30 p. in.
Judge Crowell Is an old soldier and an
excellent speaker.
WOLZ'S UW
C3TFREE DELIVERY.
VVOLZ & MIESCKE Proos.
Dealars in all kinds of fresh and silt meat
'lyFresh sausage a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST
"KINDERGARTEN."
onUlco
TO THE EAST GIVES
11IK
OY-
CIlniiE
Two
Transcontinental
Route:.
Mrs. C. M.
rtfn in the
on Septemlier 21.
Oclo will re-oncn
" . !
gnrtrn in the Congregational
her kinder-
church parlors
8 29 1 m
Bush
EYTO LOAN
On farm land security. Special
rates on large loans. Loans
considered without delay
HAMILTON H MOIR
Bank building.
MONEY TO LOAN!
On city or farm property.
Over Hush's Bank,
T. K. FORD
T- H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a sp-ialty of fine repair work, Sctb
Thomas clock,, etc.. 215 Commercial Street
C. H. LANE,
HlllAffl'Alll!
211 Commercial
"".Suits $15 upwards.
st., Salem Or
Pants upwands'TJ
Capital Restaurant
J tilt opened, next door to "Western
saloon, 241 Commercial street. Best
meal in the city for 15 cents and up
wards. All new, neat and clean. AIL
V, III LU UUIjl.
RICHARDSON & OHM, Props.
Home Bakery
G. A. Back, proprietor, 327 Com
mercial street. Fresh nies. cakes and
"bread always on hand, "just like your
mouier usea to inak-e."
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of rass seeds,
SALEM WATER CO.
Office: Willamette Hotel BuiLlinn
For water service apply at office. Bill
payable monthly in advance. Make a
complaints at the office.
There will be no deduction in water rate
on account of temporary absence ftom th'
city unless notico is left at the office.
Hereafter wa'er for iirigatiou will only be
furnished to regular consumers using watei
for domeitic purpose. Contractors for side
walks, brick work and plastering will please
read "under building purposes" page 17 of
schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at i
fur copy.
a.4..9,24l29sattft,
Steame, Gypsv for ffi t DJVISIM.
Sund.yat6aPf , ' PrlUnk H, exce,
Steamer Ruth from rorthni i s 1 .
except Sunday at 6 a m. l0 Salem.dady
uwest .retght and passemrerr
ip tickets verv r,L n?e."
rip tickets very chcIpT 1 "M- jf"
baEBage checked through toM ?U 1
charge 'for bagga u.fen & No
roaor river rutfto Por,la'd Cho,wrf l-
rm "i aetaiis cal on BoUt V n 1
agents, Salom, Oregon, or add "lr1t
E,
Or
McNeill
w wU.ff?".'"".
For fall ;i.-:ft"lM
6. M. POWERS,
Font nf TrAm ..
""" Ucil A
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Through Tickets
TO.THE
EAS
v
Tl
(VIA THE
Ei.SI AND SOUTH
-VIA-
hasta Route.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TO RENT.
at this office.
A largo, roonvy barn.
Enquire
If
GET YOUR FEATHERS CLEANED.r
We the undersigned are now renovating
feathers at 186 Ferry street, for the next 30
days All Indies that consider cleanl'.ness
next to Godliness should havn their feather
beds throughly renovated at once. Ilodrock
prices. Kespectfnlly jours, Franklin A
ilaze.
10 13 ;m
WANTED Two snare and one bass drum
mers. Apply at Bryan headquarters. 11 8 if
Ol THE
Southern Pacific Co
California Express Train Run da,7 between
Portland and San Francisco.
.8:50 p.m.) Lvr-Portland , Ar. (8:10 a.
1 1 :oop. m. Lv Salem,-. Ar. -8:oo a.
10:45 a.m ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. (7roop.
Above trains stop at East I'ortland. Oreeon
City, Wo dbum, Salem, Turner, Marion,
Jefierson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent
Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
Eugene, Creswll, Drain,! and all stations
from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive,
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY.
South
North
FOR RENT . II immlllnc. in .i ..
bestedltlonsfrom rellablo publishers, pair with barn and giiod well water. With lj:0ua.ni.
T),.i.ii., 1 1 i..! .i one and a half lots. 1'nnuin. nn.,:... I ij:20 ll.ni.
j. uuuauuia iiiiYiiiir irii.n ruuiiiimips ni . . ." -- .-..- -. nbinis uu i j
nnoiMComftnr nf n..h1lnnt.lnnR !H , 'W' and U.emekela, 106, m
UAKfiii' I'Al'ER Larce lot of
hrcwn wrapping paper for sale cheap
the thing for puttinc; under carpets.
8:.'J0 a.m.
announcements of publications and
character of periodicals for 1897 will
do well to send them to tills department.
Sucklen's Arnica balvc,
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, totter.chapped hands.chilblains,
corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Trice 25
cents per box. For sale by Fred A.
Lens.
Journal office.
Iieavy
us
Call a
SAlways FIRST
I Gail Borden I
Eagle Brand
3D .fl!
ling lri
QHUOL
yiptUCftSCL? riL4V -
2 For $1 ytr the lading lrn Jt I th
" Best nd tbt rout taaaoituaL.
5 A PERFECT FOOD POR INFANTS 2
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Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut in prices
u me iouowingl
Shirts, plain locents
Under drawers 51010 cents
Undershirts cminm.
Socks, per pair ' 3 cents
Handkerchiefs ,.,,icem
Silk handkerchiefs ".7.7.3 c-"ts
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and other work in proportion.
Flannels andjfother work in
telligently washed by hand.
lol, J. Ulmsted Prop.
lv. Portland ar.
lv. Salem lv,
ar. Iiosob'g lv.
4:40 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
SALEM PASSENGER.
D South
4;00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
lv. Portland ar.
ar. Salem lv.
North a
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
TULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and eccond-class sleeping cars attached to all
through trains.
$100 worth for 10c.
SmJ 1U...U for IlluttrttaJ took UtitDi ho.
"ilii!!;,t,,u',,,'Mb"- OflUqaMII
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Uetwcen Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
12: isp m.f Ar,
:f
Portland.
Corvallis.
Ar. J 6:20 p. m.
Lv 1 1135 p. m.
At Albany snd Corvallis connect with
Irams of Oregon Central 4fe Eastern Ra,ilrpad
Esjiess train daily excej I Sunday
4:45 1- "
7S I', m.
Lv. Portland Ar.
Ar. McMlnville Lv
8:25 a. m.
5:50 a. m.
V.M HITU Ahum, , VX
to
ana
fma
K l
THROUGH TICKETS
11 points in the Eastern States, Canada
I urope can be obtained at lowest ratei
W.W. SKINNER. Agent. Salem
nwuuui). rvHi. m. r. tx i A..
Portland. Or.
M.lilU.l-.K Alanaj i. 1 fP4
O.non Pacific Sysfooi
I hrough PullmanPalace Sleepers. Touru
Sleepers and Free. Reclining Clu' 'U
between
Portland to Chicago
Our trains are hetted hv .tcui toi
lighted by Pintsch light.
'lime to Chicago, 3 Li. Jays
Tiine to New York, 4 1-2 davs.
Which is many hours quicker than con.
petitorg.
For rates, time tablet and full"inlnrmi"ut
apply to;
BOIStJiiO BAJiKJUt,.
( AgeulM, nnitui. Ut,
R..W BAXTER, ' C. E. DROWN.
C.cneral Agent Dist, Pass. Agent
135 Third Street. Portland.
Northern Pacific
Railway.
RUNS
PuHman Sleeping Cars
Elegant DininCars
Touris SSIdeoinCaro
To bt. Paul, Minneapolis, Ualath, cu ,
'Jrand Forks, C'rookston, Winnipe.;,
Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, NVw
York, Boston, and all PointsJ
East -and South,
JTJFor inrormatiou, time cards, Jmapsjaal
tickets, call on or write (
THOMAS, WATT CQ.
AGENTS,
265' Commercial srreet, Sahm, Or.
SA. D.Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. LPm. 'A;.
-;M6rrison st.. corner jThird Portlwd. Uj.
OREGON ''CENTRAL
.AND
Eastern R, K. Company
lYAQUINArrBAY ROUfE. -7,
-Connecting ut Yaouina Bay wHliUjei.
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co.
STEAMER "FARALIDN,"
Sails from Yaquina every 8 daw Jw
Francisco. Coojllay, Port Orford, IrmrfW
nr.1 Hnrnhnlt IllV. .1
Passenger accommodations .. """J
Shortest route between the Willamette val7.
and California. . i0Sii-
Fare from Albany or pomU WJ
The most popular seaside tm "fr
North Pacific Co:..t. H.0 under
bathing absolutely safe. nI
Forth se wi.hing to rS"L
fihing with aquatic sports. h Tt
eqnaf Deerar. e k coug '; SdU.
and salmon trout can b; louiul in o
within a few hours' duveof ihe Wy
rReduccd rates 10 all Kiinii
rjliWlN STONE. .Manager, ' trvll.Mf-
I" C ,MAYOSupllirl"v,,?; s. , nti
iALUjVlWii' Auen..Al.hn
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