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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1897)
- stood loom It lioalth, despondency and dc6palrf 6 way to tlio sunshine ot nope, Mucks and health, upon Liking Id's Pnrsaparllla, because it gives uwed Hfo and Vitality to the blood, aHilthrough that imparts rstrcn J gtli, vigor energy M' to "10 whole '. Head this jcucr: aod'sSar BjgF saparilhn npod mo wonderfully, ChBged sickness to healtli, gloom to sun- awme. No pen can describe what I suf jSpS. I was deathly sick, had sick head 5cSm every (cw days and those terrible Itjffrj, despondent feelings, with heart Itrj&tfblcs so that I could not go up and Sunshine down stairs without clasping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact, it would almost take my breath away. I But tered so I did not caro to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure In lifelf deprived of health, for life becomes SJSurden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does far jfmoro than advertised. After taking one Itjojtle, It Is sufficient to recommend fight." Mrs. J. E. Smith, Belolt, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla I the One True Blood Purifier. AlldniepJsts.Sl. epared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass. t -i i-jif cure an liver mi, uiiiuus lOOd S HlllS new. headache, ascents. THE LEGISLATURE. iBakerand Malheur 'Will R.King feo). m 'lienton and Lincoln -xoiDcrb vnr- ;r (Rep). Clackamas Geo. C. Brownwell icP)-. . . Ulack'aiuas and Marion Aionzo Ctesner (Rep). Uiatsop "joiin Jti. annul ijjcui;. Columbia, Washington and Tillu- ook G. W.Patterson (Rep). Coos. Curry ana Josephine U. J. Warmon (Rep). ruroolc, luamatn ana Laue a. juaiy RDem). F-Jjougias a. iv. j.ieea iiieu;. iGllllam, Sherman and Wasco E.B. )ufur (Demi. i Grant. Harnev and Morrow A.W. Cowan (Rep). , Jacicson a. ii. 11011 (l'eoj. Lane I. D. Driver (Rep). J.'II. Mc- Klung(Rep). . ....,. Linn "o. a. uawson iivepi. a. j. jhnson (Rep). I Marion V. II. Ilobson (Rep). I. Patterson (Ren). Multnomah Geo. W. Bates (Rep). E. Ilaseltine (Mitch. Rep). Donald acKav fRenh Ben Selllntr (Ren. and taxpayers' League), Joseph Simon Kepi. Tolk B. P. Mulkey (Rep). RSherman and Wasco John Mlch- Bl(Rop). . . LUmatilla A. R. Price (Rep). Jmatilla and Union T. C. Taylor ten). rtlnlon and Wallowa Justus Wado Peo). iiWashlncton S. Iluches (Ren). lYamhlll J. F. Calbrcath (Rep). "Holdovers elected in 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. shnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of arlon, and Joseph Simon, of Mult nomah. i-Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) i lienton J onn wunaiccr (iJeo.) 'Benton and Lincoln E.i R. Lake len.) : Clackamas W. S. U'Ren (Poo.) leo. Oglo (Peo.) J. H. Kruso (Peo.) ' EUiatsop Jonn m. uratKo (ucm.j jx. svinasetn .reo.) fcColumbla Norman Merrill (Rep.) i.uoos Tnos. nuckman (.reo.) iCoos and Curry W. H. Nosier ?eo-) .PrnnV TJ. T, MantrtTimA feDouglas A. M. Crawford (Rep.) J. r. linages (itep.iueo, w. itiaaie(itep.i Gilliam J. ja. David (Rep.) FGrant and Harney 0. S. Dustin Peo.) t" Jackson G. I Schmidtlcin (Peo.) I. J. Ilowser (Peo.) Nat Langell (Rep.) tjosepnine uenry L. uenson (itep.) iKlamath and Lake Vlrcll Conn ten.) SLane L. Bllyeu (Dem.) D. G. Palm xep.ix. j. vaucuan (Ken.) tLlnn John M.Somers (Ren.) John- m S, Smith (Peo.) T. M. Munkers Peo.) . Malheur I. W. Hope (Rep.). Marion H. L. Barklev Ren.iE. W ihanman (Rep.), David Craig (Rep.j, icn.iniey jmcneii(itep;.,J. jn. Binitn ten j. Morrow J. N. Brown (Rep). Multnomah J. B. Baver, (Ren). n a than Bourne, Jr. (Mitch. Rep. d Peo.), James N. Davis (Rep.).Geo. . Hill (Rerr. and Taxnavera' Leacne). . A. Hbgue (Taxpayers' Leaprue and itch. RepAA. L. Maxwell (Rep.), D. , Povey (Renl.W. E. Thomas (Mitch. ten.), Henry Waerner (Mitch. Ren). fePolk T. J. Lee (Dem.). J. A: Ven- :SS (ReP). Sherman and Wasco B. S. Hunt- ton (Ren.) . P. N. Jones (Ren). Tillamook and Yamhill John Gill o. ana union Bimntjiiiin Umatilla E. J. Davis (Ren.). J. S. rdane (Ren ) W. T. RitrhV mAni. Union .f. W. ATcAllotnf lfnn i V i btanley (Rep). -vvauowa u. a Jennings Rep) 1 uauiuujn xiurvey o. iiucson p.i,ii. w. Aiarsu (Rep.), J,R. C. jompson (Ken). Lamhill i n. u. Guild (Union Bl- Kalllo, O. Emery (Union Bl- lainci. 5,wi be .contested by J, Ilunt- t, uum .uuucil. indldat.es for sneaker: J. N. awn ofMorrow. n. t. nnCn Josephlne.Jonathan Bourne, Mult- RECAPITULATinv. Kuraber of Representatives 60 Sepuoiicans 34 emocrats ..."'"" a peoples,,. J4 Mitchell Republican 2 Republican nnri Taxpayer's Lea sjue. 1 Mitchell Republican and People.. 1 Union Blmetnl'lc , . 3 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 Number of Senator v . f. . .30 Republicans .', .22 Democrats .. .. 3. People's 3 Mitchell Republican- v 1 Republican nnd Taxpayers' League. 1 JOINT CONVENTION. Number of members 00 Republicans 60 Democrats -.. 7 People s.... i? Mitchell Republicans 3 Republican and Taxpayers' League. 2 Mitchell Republican and People's. . 1 Union Bimetallic. ..v.,.i...53 Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican 1 ' - PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Jan 21. Wheat valley, 8687 Walla Walla, 84 Flour Portland, Benton county, 4.50., 4.40; graham, 3.75; uperBne, ir.S Per hw Oau White, 4o42c; grey, 3940jrollcJ in bags, $4.SS-2S. barrel, . 4.5o7.oo. cases, 375 Potatoes. . Oregon, SSaGsc per sack. Hay .Good, t2.Soi3 per ton. Wooir.Vahey,' 9'c; Eastern Oregon 68c. Mohair. .152oc. Millstufls. .Uran,lS.oo;shorts $16.50. Poultry- Chickens , mixed,$2to2j;ducks 434.50; turkeys, live, 10. Lgg. .Oregon, 1 7a 18c per doz. Hiaes.. reen, salted fyy lbs 7c; under 60 lbs 66c; sheep pelts,' io7oc Tallow 2c3C Onions 85c per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.254.37s, . - Beans small white, ' iy,tifics- hraa Hors Heavy , 3 o 'o 3 -25 Butler.. Best dairy 2Zio;; faiiy reit-r 35430. Cheese .1?VC- , , . . ,, Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, bleachod 6J7c; unbleached, 3Vic4e: sundried. 4r 5c. Pears 5c6c Plums pilless, 3c4c Prunes 4Mc6c. Veal smalls; large &ytc per lb. - Mutton Weathers 2.00; ewes 1,50: dresstd mutton, 4c. Beef bteers 2 75; cows $2 2.50; dressed 4a5 Cured Meats .Hams loe IoJc bacon 6c. Lard-in pans, 70. . SAN FRANCISCO MAKlvET. Wool..Oregon choice 73,ooj inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at 7-100 fornew. Potatoes 6o75c per sack. Oats Millinc, I.I5I.35. 4MJEM. iARrCET. Wheat.. 77c. pemu., Oats 35c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 900; timothy II Straw, $3.50 to $4.00, Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail 4.40; bran, 'm bulk 13.00; sacked, 14 00; shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.0 16.00. Poultry. Hens , 5c;Turkeys 9c.; Rooster Sc- VealDressed, 4. Hogs.. Dressed, 33&- Live Cattle.. 1 2. Sheep.. Live, i.5o2.oo cwt. Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops.. Best, 9 n ioc. Eggs.. Cash. l8to2oc. Fruit.. Green Apples per box l.ool.5o; Farm Smdked Meats . 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The- Willamette Hotel, Salem, Or ep-on, calls attention to the redduced rate now made persons visiting the capital city upon offiaial or other business, The Willamette is located in 'the business center of the city, opposite the postofficej also in same building are the telegraph and Wells, Fargo & Co, oitices, The electric street cars r terminate and leave the hotel every few minutes for all public buildings and other points of interest, Every and all conveniences are offered to our patrons, The w'illamette is headquarters for all public men, Is one of the largest and best equipped hotelsin the northwest, " Very resoectfully, A. I, WAGNER, '.Prop, See those genuine Westenholm Carving Sets at GRAY A full line of pocket and table cutlery, razors, shears, etc, Northwest corner State and Lioerty sts Salem, U-TO-BAC frsrjfmjxaboreitoia.aj)00eatta proro Ha power to destroy ted$lr for tpbaecp u-rui. Jto-tobsoUihevreattKiiusrre-roodiniiioffOrld. 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ON r Sf ilf ULiSliTlli KEPOaTS IS FULL. The Oregon legislature meets Tan. nth to elect a senator to succeed Mitchell and enact needed ictprm legislation. You will want a reliable report of its' proceedings. RELIABLE IffS. The people "want all the news. They source af news. IB CENT One month by mall 25c; one year f 1. 39-No papers sent beyoud time paiu for, tl ,tUj I 1 nt t , J - THE ONLY - ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. flag's gliS 2 3 2.2 inwsHitv so- -accotfn.ate j liS""! ' S - if - p H 69 B88JS&gala-arf.i8. n SStl"2S,o&eS 3-Z o wv e rJa - S - y S'O'Sg's ?S&20 S.aaE.saS& w I C 8 r m S ( 5:8ii-,asausn56a H - k SrS 8,8 K " g, kp W II ss-a rilj SSI's .s-s 01 WHLT Three m onths by malia5cj one year U. (y No papers sent beyond time paid for, 1 TOOTHS SIM PAPER. The Journal has three times the circulation in Oregon of Any daily and weekly In Oregon except Sott's paper at Portland. It Is recognized by Silver men and voters ol all Partlei as the cbawplonofthe People's cause in this state. 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Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Lien, ver Omaha and Kangts City. Low rates to eastern cities. F01 full details call on BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem. Oregon, or address. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsnrorth ilnrt. PnHlnml Jan. 3, 7, ia, 17, aa,37 and ?eh. 1, 6, if Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, 0. WILLAMETrE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Dally S em serv Icet Bteamer Ruth for Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at lo a. in. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and Saturday, at 6:45, a. m. Returning, leave Ash "ki uiA.K, luiuiuu, onr cxeepc.sunaay, at 6 a. m. Passengorj giyen transfers to eloctric line at Oregon City If doslred, mak ing It possible to reach Portland at I p. m. ,uivAiL,iasAL.iMu Kuuiii; xne steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallls at 6 a. ro, on Monday, Wednesday Mujtiiujr,, nuuuu uip wciicis 10 an poinis in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland .with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call oh (1. M . Powers, ngent, foot Trade street. e. McNeill, rres. ana Manager. W. H. HURLDURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address v fT GJ, POWERS- Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R, R. Company (YAQUINA BAY ROUTE." Connoctinp at YaaIna Bav with the Sa Francisco Sc yaquina Bay Steamship Co. bUSAiVUSK. AJLUANY Leaves Balcm tor Portland at lonoa. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p. m. STEAMER "FARALLON." A Sails from Vaqulna every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. jt,'aesengof accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Saa Fnmekco: Cabin, $9; steerage, y, to Coot Bay and Port Orford, cabin (6; to Ifumbold. Bay. cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, $i6t YAQUINA BAY. 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