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: ip- it ! K frr-i i i tn "-ti fit timilLm T?mimmssnsfc 45CSHdM0faWUABCtfUMHSiMiMStiMM Daily Capital Journal, BY HOFHH BHOTHKRS. TUESDAY, DEO. 29, 1890. OREGON MIST. te Some of Ita Qentle Drippings Land of Webfoot. The only business on tlie, up-grude scctns to be liighwny robbery. The A tins National bank has failed. Like the rest, It will pay every dollar It owes! Controller Eckels lias his hands full. He is advlslnp banks "how best to liquidate." '. "It was the dullest Christmas ever known" says the prosperity howier,or the Statesman. A newspaper that, can petfoOOKrabs front the comity tresurery can afford to talk prosperity. Miss Ward, ot Detroit, who became the wife of a Belgium prince.has since eloped with a Gypsy musician. Th6 Bllio Cut train robbery was ex ecuted In the best style of the James boys. It runs In the blood of certain elements from that state to rob M. M The beef trust should properly be calfed a trafpp factory. It rolw the farmer and robs the retail buyer. But we live in an aw of trusts aud millionaires. Let ui strule to escape both evils. Tim Statesman- complains of the "ox" members of the legislature who are after clerkships. Can't you let the poor fellows have a chance to, re cover for their loss when tney were members! The Oregonlan says George W. Riddle of Douurlas county has the "odds, for speaker of the house." "iMr.'Bourno was endorsed and elected bv the Ponullsts." pays the same autho-lty. on txa ri The agitator of the Phillipina re bullion Is sentenced to death.' Here ia a suggestion to get rid of the silver agitation. . Matliew Marshall, of the New Yoik Sun, advises farmers to spend less than they earn and pay their debls more promptly. The lower house or the last legisla ture spent only $3500 for clerical ser vices of sixty members. It Is to be hoped thirty men will be in the next house to worry the Oregonlan with Just such little "grangerlsms." 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STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and llnmbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Baa Francisco! Cabin, $9; steerage, $; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin fo; to flumbold. Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, f t6t the senate, have w'ltli- "Shuon will direct Patterson and Johnson drawn . in his favor." Oregonlan "Direct" Is good; that is what Simon does. In escaping the wave of prosperity, young men on the Pacific coast liavc triple advantages. In summer they can go to Alaska; in winter to Mexico or Japan. People who compel horses and cattle or stock to stand out in rough weatyher ought to leaye it where other people will not be obliged to witness its sufferings. "Key. Roland D. Grant Is still boom ing Oregon in the East." Oregonlan. Real Estate men will double their ads. in The Journal to take advan tage of the inpouring tide. Oregon could have no better ma terial to send abroad as an adver tisement ot her resources than the addresses of Gatch and Campbell be fore the State Teacher's Association. Progress of citizenship: 1; unem ployed, 2; traveling to find work, 3; penniless, 4; tramp, 5; starving, 0; begging, 7; criminals. Shakespear's Seven Ages of Men arc. not truer than the above. For style commend us to Missouri. Doctors are often handicapped by the mere fact that when treating: the diseases of women, they suggest and insist on "exam, nations' and "local treatment" A great many of them do not know that this is abso lutely unnecessary. Many a woman has been thrown into a dangerous state of ner vous excitement by the mere suggestion of such treatment. Many women lie to the doctor. That sounds hard, but it is un. doubtedly true. They know that if they admit certain symptoms that the doctor will inevitably insist on an "examination." They do not give him all the facts in the case, and so he works in the dark. Quite often the doctor is too busy and too hurried to make the necessary effort to obtain the facts. He frequently treats symptoms for what they appear to be on the surface, when the real cause and the real sickness is deeper and more dangerous, A derangement of the distinctly feminine organs will derange the whole body. The woman herself may not know exactly what is the matter with her, but whenever she is eicV, there are two things she should look out for first. One is what is called "female weakness;" the other is constipation, for these two things frequently go together. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is designed for the cure of diseases and disorders of women, and it does cure them. It has been performing its healing mission for 30 years, and tens of thousands of women have been made happy by it Dr. Pierce's Pleosant Pellets are for constipation, and contingent ills. Druggists sell them, but sometimes in well meaning Ignorance, they will try to sell you some tiling else. There is nothimr "just the same" or "Just as good." The druggist who tells you there Is, is either mistaken or dishonest. If yoa care to ksow snore about your own body, :ca one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing exit, ana you win receive aaumuiy jrt a cop; of pr. Merer1 ja pare book, " Common 6sbm Medical Adviser." Address, World's Dispensary Medical Assodatiosi, JtaJfcto, X. Y. We told you so; Scott wauts off at the door of the U. S.senate. He, to, babbles of the Nicaragua canal. By the way, the Mitchell bill is little more or less than to Issue $100,000,000 to tue Marat! me Canal Co. of New York and "guarantee the bonds by the credit of Unclc'Sam. When you sec a man standing In the rotunda of the state house, with his hand In the breast of his Prince Al bert and his eyes lost in the domo far above his head, you can set him down as 11 candidate for the United States senate. As they only battled for the honor and Integrity of the nation, all the Republican electors want the job of carrying the vote of Oregon to Wash ington. As but. one can go the four are to agree to divide the 8800 mileage, less the expenses of the one making the trip, and cast lots to see who goes. Great Idea, that, of old Deacon Ca ples, taking a hand in such a jackpot, It Is a good thing that young man from Nebraska, for whom nearly 7,000, 000 "Anarchists" voted for president, was defeated. If he had been elected every shaky bank would have been thrown into liquidation by the Gold Lords and ho would have been to blame for it all. As it is he is not to blamoforthc failures that are com ing faster and faster. Mayor Gatch, in his address to the state teachers' association, showed preat familiarity In the Held of litera ture; he showed ho was a judge of books and artjbut none of the teachers should get the Idea that his closing quotation "Lives There a Man With a Soul so Dead, Rut Has to Himself Some Time or Other Said, Put Me in My little Red," was original. It was from Sir Walter Scott's Marmion. Jo yimon is to "direct" the senate. Last time he did It the thirty senators cost $13,500 for clerks and $3000 for mileage. If ho also "directs" the house the total cost at the same ratio will be $40,500 for clerks and mileage. It is safe to say this sum would not bo reached, but Mr. Simon himself would smile if anyone called him an econo mist or a spring chicken at getting away with everything in sight. iii ' ' STATE NEWS. A. n. Moore, of Coos county, the other day had the good luck of pick ing up a 64 ounce nugget, wlilcli-belng about one half its bulk gold and is valued at about $600. Engineer Dlllman, of the Astoria railway, says that there are 400 men at work near Ranler nnd the Clatska nie, and that two big dredgers are be ing run night and day. Mr. Campbell, one of the black smiths, of Parsley, was gagged, tied and robbed, the other night, of $500. Two young men have been arrested for committing the robbery. Palmer Bros,' jewelry window was smashed In Christmas morning, and a tray of lockets stolen. The noise at tracted a policeman; but not in time for him to catch the thieves. William E. Dyer, well known in Renton county, died at the home of his son, John Dyer, two miles beyond Monroe, last Tuesday. He was born in 1830 and came to Oregon in 1852. A coloney, of Illinois people" will leave that state, in March or April.to settle In the southern part of Yamhill county and the southern part of Polk county, says the Oregon (111.) Republican. C. Kruse died at Kerby, Or.,I?rIday, December 18, aged 72 years. Deceased had resided in the vicinity of Kerby for 30 years. He was a prominent member of the Odd Fellows, which or der conducted the funeral services. The recent heavy rains soaked the ground near the river, about half a mile east of Dayton, at the big bend and caused a big slide there, which has made a dam entirely across the river. A great many small trees and stumps went down with the slide. Mike Hartery, of TulcLake, Klam ath county, was painfully injured one day last week by a sledge hammer which fell from the hands of a work man on a building, strikiug him on the head. He was picked up for dead, but regained conclousness Isoon after ward W.P. Murphy, once a resident of this city, who was arrested and put in jail for debt, brought suit agasnst the parties in the sum of $500. The caRe was tried in Judge Stearns, court at Toledo,Lincoln county. He admited thedebt.but denied the right to-be de priyed of his liberty. The lury gave him a verdict for the full amount less the amount he owed. THE GREATEST COMBINE. 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For those wishing to combine hunting tuning with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay, E7Reduced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or J. C. MAYO; Supt. River Division. M, P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Pack Salem. THE ONLY ONE GEN ON THE Read It I PACir-c Dfl OAST IY One Northern Paoific Railway. RUNS rr The Astoria football eleven de feated the Canby team at football by a score of 14 to 0. During the cold snap in November, OttoKnliler, shipped from the Dalles to Columbus Neb. 3500 sheep and only lost four sheep, G. W. McKInnoy, of Brownsville, last week butchered a hog that weighed 022 pounds when dressed.from which ho rendered 150 pounds of laad. John Fish, ofTuloLake, Or., fa miliarly known as "Uncle" John FIsb, who had been sick for several months, died at the homo of his nephew at the age or 74 years, The frame work of;Inman & Poul son's mill is up and the roof Is going on. -Work Is being pushed rapidly und the machinery, will -be in place In a couple of weeks. , "GREATEST ON EARTH." Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. Mr. R. T. Caldwell, Is book-keeper in tbo First National Bank of Fulton, Ey. "I was complotely run down, My nerves Decamo so unstrung through loss of sleep and worry that I felt euro I would be com pelled to give-up my position. I would Ho awako all night long; and It took but llttlo Call for Warrants. Notice Is heroby given that I have cash on hand to pay all warrants en dorsed up to April 0, 1895, and inter est, on the same will cease on the date of this notice. Dated December 10, 1890. G. L. Brown, 12-10-2w County Treasurer. 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