Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 13, 1897, Image 3

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    Sour
"iicli, sometimes called raterbrash,
5i.il burning pain, distress, nausea.
lppcpsia, arc cured by Hood's Sarsa-
ii.li. This it accomplishes because
. i its wonderful power as a blood
mrillcr, Hood's Sareaparilla gently
- -3 aud strengthens the stomach and
,T:tivo organs, invigorates the liver,
Biej.tes an appetite, gives refreshing
Slot p, and raises tlio health tone. In
ILsus of dyspepsia and Indigestion it
k'cnis to have " a mngio touch."
" For over 12 years I suffered from sour
tomach
RvkIi eevcro pains across my shoulder:,
and great distress. I had violent nausea
sv'.iich would leave ma very weal: aud
fair,, dlfleult to get my breath. Thesj
cr?Va camo oftencr nnd more severe, i
did not receive any lasting benefit from
physicians, bat found such happy effects
from a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla, that I
toolc several bottles and mean to always
keep it in the house. I am now able to
do all my own work, which for six years
I have been unablo to do. My husband
and son have also been greatly bene
fited by Hood's Sarsaparilla for pains in
the back, nnd after the grip. I gladly
recommend this grand blood medicine."
Mrs. Peter BUBBY, Leominster, Mass.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1,
Mitchell Republicans 2
Republican and Taxpayer's League. 1
MitclieU lU'publleau und Peoples.. 1
Union Bimetallic 3
Taxpayers' League and Mitchell
Republican 1
Number of Senators 30
Republicans 22
Democrats 3
People's. 3
Mitchell Republican 1
Republican and Taxpayers' League. 1
JOINT CONVENTION.
Number of members 90
Republicans. 50
Democrats 7
People R 17
Mitchell Republicans 3
Republican and Taxpayers' League. 2
Mitchell Republican and People's.. 1
; Union Bimetallic 3
Taxpayers' League and Mitchell
Republican i
THE GREATEST COMBINE.
Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly
Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Journal
for $3 a Year.
Do you want the Free Silver Cin
cinnati Inquirer and Weekly Capi
tal Journal? Our club rato is $1.40
for both.
Do you want a irold standard paper
with The Journal? Then take the
Tbrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. Our
club rate is $1.75 for both.
Three papers for $2. The Weekly
Journal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri
weekly World an eastern, middle
state and western paper 552 pages a
year for $2.
Addrr a Journal oilice, Salem, Or.
euro all Liver Ills and
flOOUS 1J1I IS Sick Headache. 25 cents.
THE LEGISLATURE.
Will R.King
Car-
Baker andlMalheur
ili'eoj.
I Benton and Lincoln "Tolbert
Iter (Rep).
I Clackamas Geo. C. Brownwell
POP)- , . ...
uiiicKuuiua anu luanun wAionzo
Jesuer(Rep).
Clatsop Jolin II. Smith (Dem).
Columbia, Washington and Tllla-
mook G. W.Patterson (Rep).
Coos, Curry and Josephine C. E.
Harmon (Rep).
Crook, Klamath and Lake B. Daly
(Dem).
uougias a. w. teeu (itep).
Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco E.B.
fDufur (Dem).
f Grant, Harney and Morrow A.W.
i Gowan (Rep).
Jackson s. a. Holt (i'eo).
Lane I. D. Driver (Ren). ,
uiung(iiep).
Linn S. A. Dawson (Rep). A. J.
Johnson (Rep).
Marion W. n. Hobson Ren). I.
L. Patterson (Rep).
I Multnomah Geo. W. Bates (Ren).
J. E. naseltine (Mitch. Rep). Donald
iMacKay (Rep). Ben Selling (Ren. and
f taxpayers' League), "Joseph Kimon
Mich-
J.-H.Mc-
Polk B, F. Mulkey (Rep).
Sherman and Wasco John
ell (Rep.
umatnia "A. u. Jfrice (Uep).
Umatilla and Union T. C: Taylor
(Rep).
Union and Wallowa Justus Wade
j(pco)-. . .
wastnngton a. nugncs (Kep).
Yamhill J. F. Calbreath (Rep).
Holdovers elected in 1894.
Candidates for president: A. J.
F Johnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of
Marion, and Joseph Simon, of Mult-
nomaii.
Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.)
Benton John Whitaker (Ped.)
Benton and Lincoln E. R. Lake
(Ren.)
Clackamas W. S. U'Ren (Peo.i
Geo. Ogle (Peo.) J. H. Kruse (Peo.)
Clatson John E. Gratke CDem.i N.
! J. Svindseth (Peo.)
Columbia Norman Merrill (Rep.)
Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.)
Coos and Currv W. H. Nosier
f(Peo-)
urook is. .B. Mlsner(Dom.)
Douclas A. M. Crawford lRp.n., .T.
T. Bridges (Rep.) Geo, W. RlddlefRep.)
liiuiam J. .E. David (Rep.)
Grant and Harnev O. K. Dustin
(Peo.)
Jackson G. F. Schmldtlein (Pen
! J. J. Howser (Peo.) Nat Lancell (Ren,
Josephine Henry L. Benson (Ren,
Klamath and Tjjikfi Virgil Pnnn
1(Rep.)
Lane L. Bllveu (Dem. D. (i. Pnim
I(Rep.)T. J.Vaughan (Rep.)
Linn John M.Somers men.) Jobn-
Ison S, Smith (Peo.) T. M. Hunkers
(Pep.)
Malheur I- V. Hope (Rep.).
Marion n. L. Barklev fRen.lE. W
Chapman (Rep.), David Craig (Rep ),
McICinlev Mitchell (RenV..T. N. RmlM
(Rep).
Morrow J. N. Brown (Rep).
Multnomah J. R. ttnvor. IMon.
Jonathan Bourne, Jr. (Mitch. Rep.
and Peo.b James N. Davis innnAClon
H. HilHKep. and Taxpayers' League).
H. A. Hogue (Taxpayers' League and
Mitch. Rep.),A. L. Maxwell (Ren.i. D.
L. Povey (Rep),W. E. Thomas (Mitch.
PORTLAND MARKET .
PROVISION.
Portland. Jan. 13 Wheat valley, 8788
Walla Walla, 85.
Flour Portland, llcnton county, 4.50.,
4.40; graham, 3.75; superfine. $2.50 per bbl"
Oats White, 4o42c; grey,394o;rollJ
in bags, $4.25$.25, barrejs, 4.j;o7.oc;
cases, 3.75.
Potatoes.. Oregon, 550650 per sack.
Hay .Good, 12.50(313 per ton.
Hops 9toc.
Wool.. Valley, Qioc; Eastern Oregon
68c.
Mohair. . K($2oc.
Millstufls. ,firan,$T5.ooj shorts $16.50.
Poultry-Chickens , raixed,2to$2j;duckR
434.50; turkeys, live, 12,
Eggs..Orecon,2530c per dot.
Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 7jc; under
60 lbs 66y,c; sheep pelts, lo7&c
Tallow 2c3c.
Onions, 85c per sack.
Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.q64.37.
Beans, small white, icijc. lima
c
Hogs Heavy, 3.00 to 3.25
Butter.. Best dairy,2230i; fancy rea-nery
35a4tc.
Cheese .i?c.
Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleached
7c; unbleached, 3c4c; sundned, 4c
C
Pears 5c 5c
Plums pitless, 3c4c
Prunes, 4 c6c.
Veal small 5; large Ac'oer lb.
Mutton Weathers 2.00; ewes 1 .50: dressed
mutton, 4c.
Beef, Steers 2.25; cows $2 2.25; dressed
45J
Cured Meats .Hams loc iojc bacon 6c.
Lard in pails. 70.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
Wool.. Oregon! choice 790; inferiors
7c, valley, 8oc.
Hops Quotable at 8-ioc forjiow.
Potatoes 4o75c per sack. "
Oats Milling, i.ol.20.
5ALEM MARKET.
Wheat. .77c. per nu.,
Oats 35c.
Hay.. Baled, cheat, 9.00; timothy II
Straw, $3.50 to $4.00.
Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail
4.40; bran, bulk 13.00; sacked, 1400,
shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00
16.00.
Poultry. Hens , 6c;Turkeys9c; .Rooster,
Sc
VeaL.Dressed, 4.
Hogs.. Dressed, zYtZi'
Live Cattle.. I ,2
Sheep.. Live, i.5o2.oo cwt.
Wool. .Beat. 12c.
Hops. .Best, 0 a 10c
Eggs.. Cash. i8to2oc.
Fruit. .Green Apples per box i.ooi,5o;
Farm Smoked Meats . Baccn, 6c; ham's
90; shoulders, 5c
Potatoes, ,35c per bu
Onions, 55c.
Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated bleached,
7v 8c: unbleached 4c5c. "
riums, 4c.
FREE TO EVERY MAN.
1 he Method of a Great Treat
mentfor,Weakness!of Men.
Utep.l. Henry Wagner (Mitch. Rep).
j Polk-T. J. Le.e (Dem.), J, A. Ven-
iness (Ren).
K. t3l.rt.,l-
UI1UIUIUU
and Wasco B. S. Hunt-
FBs9.n (ReP-) 1 r- N. Jones (Rep).
ok and Yamhill John
Gill
Tillamoo1
JPep. and Union Bimetallic).
I Umatilla R. .1. nnvio men t o
LGurdane (Rep ) W. T. Rlcfiv fRnnL
Unionj. W. McAllstor (Peo.), F.
. Stanley (Rep).
Wallowa C.E Jennings Rep).
Washincton Harvfiv R. TTnicnn
IRcp ), G. W Marsli (Ren.), J. R. c
nnmnenn I Want
"-i'y Zll It.
v n m Hill ii 4-1 r- t-wr . 1
ininiii '!" " uuim tun on .
f5HJ!!c) - C. Emery (Union Bl-
euiuicj.
Seat Will be tnntjatsA V... T TT..
y, Gold Beach. J
v.u,ui.ivj iUr tjpeaKen J. N.
Jrown of Morrow, it. t. no!..
Rif Joseplilne.Jonathan Bourne. Mult-
wu.uum, . m. Jiiuueii, or Douglas,
Number of Representatives 60
icpuuucana , 34
democrats a
Peoples. . e. .14
Which Cured Him lAfter Everything
Else Failed.
Painful diseases are bad enough, but when
a man is slowly wasting away with nervous
weakness.the mental forbodings are ten times
worse than the most severe pain. There is
no let up to the mental suffering day or night.
sleep is almau impossible and under such a
strain men ate scarcely responsible for what
they do. For years the writer rolled and
tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weakness
until it was a question whether he had not
better take a dose of ppison and thus ends
all his tioubles. But providential inspira
tion came to his aid in the shape of a combi
nation of medicines that not only completely
restored the general health, but enlaiged his
weak and emaciated parts to natural size and
vigor, and he now declares that any man who
will take the trouble to send his name and
address may have the method of this wonder
ful treatment free. Now when I say free I
mean absolutely without cost, because I want
every weakened man to get the benefit of my
experience.
I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as
an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men
suffering the tortures of weakened manhood
who would be cured at once could they
but get such a remedy as the one that enrerd
me. Do not try to study out how 1 can afford
to pay the few postage stamps necessary to
mail the infomutlon, hut send for it and learn
that there me a few things on earth that
although they cost nothing to get they are
worth a fortune to some men and nvan to
lifetime of happinesi to mot of ur, Write a
Thomas Slater, Box 300, Kalamazoo,) Mich
snd the information will be mailed in a plain
sealed envelope.
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M, Ostrogorski, 132 Rue D' Assas, Paris, France, who is about to bring out a book on
American political methods, wntes to the author. '-I'd using the books on tnc subject 1 was
fortunate enough to find your book on 'The School of Politics.' I was wondenng whether
the evils of machine rule and of bossism were obtaimmng in the west as well as in the East,
lead it with the greatest interest." '
"IE SCHOOL iPOLITlffi,
TBEAMERICAN PRIMARY 'SYSTEM EXPOSED.
Published by Charles H. Kerr & Co.. Chicaco. Ills. 1 Price accents.
citizens, legislators and students.
A hand book for
I.
2.
3,
The Primary and. Spoils Politics.
How Primaries Are Conducted.
The Primary As It Should Be
, Safeguarded by law.
'The School of Politics" shows that the corrupted primary is the political crimejof th
Nineteenth century, and that reforms in city, state and national government are out of qu es
tion untu tins evu nas oeen remedied.
The little book then lays bare the methods of the bosses from New York to California
showing how, under laws made ostensibly to protect the people, they have legalized their
fraudulent metnous.
The practical working of the primary in city politics is shown up in our principal West
em cities.
Also the perfected law adopted in California last year, but knocked out in the courts of
uiai siaic. jLiiu remcuy is piainiy poimea out.
Should be read by every student of American politics and every legislator. They wile
nere una ine tacts 01 tne pernicious system, clearly set lortli, also the needed remedies,
'The' School of Politics" has had nn extended sale in the .East, and has been reviewed
by many leading Tonrnals. If you read a copy you will want others to read it.
Single copies, 25 cents. Special rates on larger numbers. The author would be pleased
to receive communications from readers or tne book, on the subject under discussion.
Address,
EX. HOFER,
Salem, Or,
IN PREPARATION, "The Representaive Principle," ' a hand book jonlregistration
aws and ballot reform. Publication will bet announced.
THE LEGISLATIVE
REPORTS IS FULL.
The Oregon legislature meets Jan. nth to
elect a senator to succeed Mitchell and enact
needed reform legislation. You w nt a
reliable report of its proceedings
1U Iff.
The people
all the news,
source of news.
want the new s They want
They want it from a reliable
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offiaial or other business, The Willamette is located in the
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through Pullman Palace bleepers. TofIr!
Sleepers and free Reclining ChijL-5W
between
Portland to Chicago,
Our trains are heated b steam tnd
lighted by Pintsc I light.
Time to Chicago, 3 i.i days C
Time to New York, 4 i-a days.
pWhlch is many hours quicker than coin
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OCEAN DIVISION.
Portland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Alniwnrth drvV VnrHnnA
Jan. t, 7, 12, 17,22, 27 and Feb. 1, 6, n
Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
TORTLAND SALEM Daily Sa em , sen?,
icet Steamer Ruth for Portland, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer
Elmore for Portland Tuesday,, Thurtday and
Baturday, at 6:45 a' m Returning, leave Ash
street dock, Portland, dally exeept'Sunday,
at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to
electric line at Oregon City If dosiad, mak
ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m.
CORVALL1S-SALEM ROUTEr- The
steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, leave
Corvallls at 6 a ro. on Monday, Wednesday
auux-nuay. i.ounci nip ttcKets to all points
in Oregon, Washingion, California or the
East. Connections made at Portland with
all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M .
Powers, agent, foot Trade street.
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r Pres. and Manager.
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STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salern'for
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30
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STEAMER "FARALLON,"
Sails from Yaqulna every 8 days, for San
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and HumboH Bay.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to Saa
Francisce: Cabin, $g; steerage, $: to Coo
Bay and Port Orford, cabin $& to Humbold.
Bay, cabin $8: round trip, good 60 days, f lot
YAQUINA BAY.
The most popular seaside resort on the
North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf
bathing absolutely safe.;
Frtf rnnt tvlcftfnrv nntMliln VitiMitnw ami
fishing with aquatic sports, this resort Ea3 no
equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout
and salmon trout can be found in abundance
wiinin a lew nours' drive of the bay.
ty Reduced rates to all points.
EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or .
I. C. MAYO, Supt, River Division.
M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.AItona Dockr
Salem. -i-
Northern Pacific-
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