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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1897)
' ,r m Ltxm.;. n miwoimi fifl "1 i km i I. ft -------s: 1 n Daily Capital Journal BY MOFBR BROTHERS, TUESDAY FEB. 2, 1697. THE MARION DELEGATION. Barkley ank Craig are Undlnjr ou t a represent tires against Ibe Mltb-ell-corporatloD-extraTaganccorgaDlia Hon program. The represent tbe bent Intentions of Marlon county vjten. They represent tbe farmer, tbe antl-Dolpb, sllrer Republican ele ments of Ibelr parly and all the rest of the people. If Dr. J. . Hmltb rep resents any one but a respectable col lection of political foslis and bar mcle, who make political head quarters at the "Red Front" drug store, no one has discovered the fact. In the county convention he was nominated br Ed. Hindi to defeat Ed. M. Crolsan, and I a docile Instru ment of Illrsch politic. Hctter things art expected of Mr. Mitchell of Gertals, and Mr. Chap man of Brook. They owe their nom Inatlon to the fame Independent element that forced the nomination ofBarkley and Craig and were elected by tbe same vote very largely. Why Chapman and Mitchell should go back on their pledges to Mr.Bourne and 'he Independent elements, and wrre the old gold standard federal office push, headed by John W. Mlnto, and a crowd who will not even allow them a smell of the coveted fleshpots of Egypt, Is a mystery. If those people had their way neither Chapmannor Mitchell would have been on the ticket In June They were nominated by the antl-Dolph Bllver-Hepubllcan-Kllchcll combina tion. There Is no objection to their keeping their personal pledges to Mitchell. As a -matter of principle they owe him nothing, because theyadvocattd John II. Mitchell and promised to vote for him as he was, not as he has become. He that as it may, they have no moral right to go back on nil their other pledges nt his command. The people who command him did their level best to defeat Chapman, Mitchell, Craig and Bark ley In the primaries, at the conven tion and at the polls. Those four meuowe the old political ring no loyalty. Their loyalty should be to the people. Senator Mitchell has kept his spec ial agents on the alert to Influence the Marlon delegation In his behalf. David Craig was offered a fatoflice at Portland. Hut this repelled Craig. A committee of McKlnley veterans have acted as a body guard over Chap man. They get more out of Chap man's loyalty than Chapman will, Mlteholl pretends to have written pledges of support from Chapman and Mitchell. Wo cannot believe this. Kuch pledges were not necessary from any Marlon county man. Thoy were publicly pledged to Mitchell, but not to an organlratlon In his behalf. Senator Mitchell In bringing a crowd of heelers here to f.rc mem ben of the legislature to vote for hlra Indulges In a very nnolont and discred itable method of securing an election. All these hangers on are brought hero on free nasdes,thelr expenses nald.and promised rewards of oOlce. All this Is offensive In the extreme and ought to defeat Mitchell. All this is tergiver sation If not actual corruption. The Marlon county delegation ought not to bow the kneo to such pressure. They ought to support the regular legal orgaultatlon of the house. Mar lon county haftoomuou at stake with all her Institutions to favor any but a lawful organisation. Tim Marlon delegation have no moral or political right to Imperil all appropriations and all promised re forms in the Interest of the urganlied uppclltc;or the political fossils and barnacles of Oregon l'hey nhould repreeut their coii.tltuotiu. STATE NEWS. Fine sleighing at Tbe Dalles. Baker City has a new brass band. Harney county has a VS2JU0 debt. Burns bas an engine, but no Ore laddies to run It. : In one school district. In Lake county, over 1200 rabbits were killed by tbe neighbors on a Sunday. J Six carloads of wool, aggregating 133,000 pounds, were shipped from Ileppner, Thursday and Friday. This wool was purchased in October, and held there since that time. Tbe ship ment goes to Boston. Tbe legislature Is composed of 31 farmers, 2 horticulturist, 1 stock ralser,2 cannery men,5 editors manu facturers, 1 banker, 2 capitalists, 3 teachers, 11 merchants, 1 conductor, 1 surveyor.l" lawyer?, doctors,! brewer, 2 ministers and 1 elder. Charles Albrecht. aCorvallls saloon-1 keeper, suffered an epileptic fit one) several hours. When he had fully re covered from the attack, a few days latter, lie claimed mat wiuje uncon scious he was robbed of $165. There Is no clew to the thieves. The tax levies on property within the city limits of Astoria are: State. 4 mills; county, 12 mills; city, C mills; district school, 7 mills; county school, 5 mills; county road, 2 mills; total, 33 mills. The levy for last year was was 31.3 mllls, but the assessed val uation for this year Is about 5000,000 less than last. WfMm2GZG&& - I -r a JsSFv sjc&w ij B trying to drive : undertaking- to m The modern BBBssl nail on the head BJJ9J1 K your hoosecleanii sH ine, cleans ev tssS ! I GOLD m ooia evezywnere in I THE N. K. C H SLUsfc, CUos. Km Ja2sMBsVRSfliEf j&i&iiEMBusnM I It's a waste or energy spilce -with a tack hammer, lo housecleantng with soap, cleaner, Gold Dust, hits the and drives it home settles , A:a:..iti ::..M, nfi,i -lg UUULU1UU) iilJUICO UVt-u erything, saves you. f1 Washing I Powder. large packages, 25c. Made only by FAIRBANK COMPANY, Tort. Betioa. riBaseb!da. Ss Frsacbc. gygrawff3yyigz;raaj ranraBaBMP SCRIPTURE Twelve carloads of Eagle valley fed citllc were shipped East by rail from Baker City last week. Iowa buyers purchased these cattle, paying S3 per hundred-weight, which Is regarded as a high price, especially mj, as they took the cattle without refusing any of the feeders. J. II. Whltmorc of Falrmount Lane county, was driving a pony, the ani mal being attached ton sled, when it became frightened and ran away, Mr. Whltmorc was thrown down and dragged soine distance and had bis right sholdcr thrown out of place. Phil. Kelly, of Myrtle Creek, has brought his nicotian leal genius to the surface, by making a railroad attach ment to a oicycie. lr is simply u tlircj wheeled frame to hold the tires of the bicycle on the rail, each wheel of the frame having a double flange, one being placed before and behind the bicycle and one on an arm to the opposite rail. On the Oregon Legislature Prophesies As to How Jo Simon Gets Even With His Enemies. THAT STATESMAN JUDGMENT. Execution Demanded for $400 by John W. McKInney. J. W. McKInney, who recently wj- cured judgment against the Salem Statesman before Judge Burnett, for 350 and costs, has asked for an execu tion to cover same, about $400 all told. Upon this execution being taken, the Statesman company sud denly decided to take an appeal, and filed a motion for such witty II. J. Hendricks as bondsman, he haying qualified as being worth 12,000 In prop erty exempt from execution for debts This Mr. McKlnncy's attorneys, Holmes and Bingham, do not accept, and have filed their objections with the clerk of said court. The holy scriptures contains proph etic references to the present remark able deadlock in the Oregon legisla ture. Hon. Joseph Simon, Dresldcntof the Oregon senate, finds himself arrayed against the ancient firm of Sol Hirsch and John H. Mitchell. Following passages are apropos if not directly referring to Individuals of the present generatien: GETS EVEN WITH ENEMIES. There is none like unto Israel; He shall thrust out the enemy be fore him; And shall say, Destroy them; Israel shall then dwell in safety alone. The foundation of Jacob shall be open, Also his heavens shall drop down dew. Deut. 33. CASTOR1A For Infants and Children. ttfUllH f CC&fi &&t bsc tmy Tbe licit Way lo Cum l)luo Is to M null i.) 1 health. Pure, rich blood means wood health. Hood's Karuiparllla l the One True Mood PurllkT. Htonctiiip the wholo Glu teal, gives appetite ttiul strength and cuum.'H wcukneM, iiervousnret and iujIii to disappear. No other medicine lias melt a record of wonderful euros uk Hood's Sanaparlllii. Hood's Pills are tho best after-din- ner pill; assist uigmiou, prevent const ioatlon. to Foil Unpkhwbah. Jp to tho Ne.v York Kacket their fctocle Is good and Examination Notice. Notice is hereby given that the reg ular teachers examination will be held at Salem. Or., beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. February 10, 1897. O. W. Jones, 2 td County Supt. Catarrh Cannot Da Cured whh LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u ther cannot reach tbe teat of Ibe dUeaio. Catarrh it a blood constitutional disease and in onle. to cure it you mutt take Internal rcnWicil Hall' Catarrh Cure U takeeinternally and acta directly upon tht blood and rouoouij o facet. Hall's Catarrh Cure U not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by 00 e of ibe best physician in this country for yean, and U a regular prescription It ii competed of tht bett tonics known, combined with tbe bett blood purifier, acting directly upon tbe raucous surface. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients It what pro luce auch wonderful retulu In curing Catanh Snd for testimonials free. F I. Cnsxitt Co Toledo, O. rySiM by all draixim. vuiiuuimnninBiBnaacBBBaBWHaai Scit'ittg's Best means: we lend you im tfcir powder ntn 8ht cilruts KJ at4 N t and, if you like them, you buy them. Your grocer pays your sold at low price, dy ; Hgl UwgK SIMON'S KULINOS JUST. David shall never want a man To sit upon the throne of the house of Israel; Heboid the days come, salth the Lord, That I will perform that good thing which I have promised, Unto the house of Israel and the house of Judah. In those days aud in that time Will I cause the Branch of Right eousness to grow up unto David; And ho shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land. Jeremiah 33. SIMON AND LOUD. Happy art thou. O Israel: Who lb like unto thee, O people saved And who Is the sword of thy Excel lency ! Thine enemies shall be subdued unto thee, Thou 6halt tread upon their high places. Deut. 33. SIMON'S SCEPTER. Thou art ho whom thy brcthem shall praise; Thy hand shall bo on the neck of thine enemies. Thy father's children shall bow down before thee; Judah is a lion's whelp; He itoopeth down, ho croucheth as a lien: As an old Hon who shall rouse him up? The scepter shall not depart fromtJudab, Nor a lawgiver from between his feet. Ezek. 37. "THE UIUTIiniQlIT." Joseph Is a frultfnl bough, Even a fruitful bough by a well; Whose branches run over the wall. Tho archers have sorely grieved him, And shot at him and hated him; Hut his bow abode In strength, The arms of his hands were made strong, Ily tho hands of the mighty God of Jacob. Tne blessings of thy father have prevailed, They shall be ou the head of Joseph, On the crown of the head of him That was separate from his brethren. -Ibid. INJURED BY A STREET CAR. Walter Taaker, a Jonrnal Rsste Caai, Sustains Serious I0J1117. Walter Taster, who carries tbe Journal's South Salem reate,net with an unfortunate accident Hen day afternoon that may leave him a cripple for life. The accident occurred aboot 4 o'clock Monday afternoon while Tal ker was en route to the JoCKNALor flce In company with Stacey Robinson another carrier. When opposite the Catholic church on Chemeketa street, Tasker's horse became frightened at a chely approaching street car sdo be, gan to shy. Jumping saddealy toece side. Tasker wa thrown fran his horse immediately In frost ef the car. The thing happened hi very sBdde&rr that the accident thai followed coeW not be averted and It 1 oaly remark able that it was no more sericrcs. Tbe car was being driien by Ed. OTlyng to whom no blame whatever Is aV tached for the unfortunate affair. Motorman O'Flyng brought his car to a standstill as oon as possible bat lw until his left foot had been croeMr mangled by the car wheels, besides being otherwise badly bruised. Tasker was immediately taken to the Stelner drug store where medical aid was summoned and the lad was made as comfortable as possible. Tt injured foot having been atteaded to, Tasker was taken to his borne on North Capitol street. Our patrons in South Sales and Yew Park will hear kindly with us until a new carrier can learn the route. Subscribers will confer a great favor by reporting all IrregalarKIes to this office and the same will be Imme. dlately remedied. To Indian Wax Veterans. Indian war veterans are requested to meet Tuesday evening February 2, in city recorder's office at 7:30 o'clock, "for the purpose of taking in consider ation the question of pensions. Quite a delegation from Portland will be present. T. A. Wood, Commander. The New York Backet has just nuea up on lauios, gents ana cblldren rubbers, and now is a cood time to use tnem. call and see them. 1-2 d-1 w A special train of 21 cars, of cattle, passed thtough Eugene, Friday even ing. The cattle were consigned from Junction City and Ilarrisburg to California. Tho montly output of tbellaker City, Ore., camp Is placed by the Spokesman Review at from flGO.000 to SISO.OOO, and It says that the princi pal producing mines are the Virtue, producing ttO.000 a month; Bonanza, 18,000; E. & E., 855,000; North Pole, $16,000; Whlto Grouse, 810,000; Balsley & Klkhorn, 110,000; Red Boy, 110,000 The shaft or tbe Virtus is now down WOfeet. I The otothes line robber Is abroad In money back if you dont Myrtle Point, Iffhe Is caught, the like SeMlliUp's Best enr oUlxens may hang him with a 11 Ferule ty Ottilia line. You should try .Dawson's Bitters. I Ths!i -iniBI M& THE ONLY ONE CENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC MAS,. II imi m MJTH jmuiiJi I? uu REPORTS IS FULL. TteCttfm JifwJmre raeetsjan nth to eleaasn3r.si'tchelUnd enact aseieS reform Jsfwimoa. You will want a .lEiMerrpar: st ta jrccetdings. JtiUaBU m The eo?Ie nt tbe new s They want all iif ot. They want it from a reliable scerc rf&eirs. N ! CEXT PALY: 0 jr ;. in? pau for. THE ONE DO era 1 Who doetat know thot horrid nifhtmare when tht feet reftue to move, and too drxjt yonraelf atonj by main force, with tome sort of terror chasing after yon? 11 is aomeinisg ice uag way with the wakinr nijht. mare of "biliotuae." It aeema to paralyze your en. erjiea, weigh you down like lead . and drag you back with an noihakeable clutch. You can't r.i away from the misery that purines yon. You feel dull and languid and low-spirited ; your appetite is poor, your stomach is oat of order, your sleep is disturbed, yon are irritable and 'cranky." There's no real lively enjoyment of life. 'What you used is Dr Pierce's Golden Medical DiacoTery to tone up yoiir liver and help it in working .ue uipuiiu?s qui 01 your 0100a. ine lives has large share of this purifying work to do and sometimes it gets over loaded so the imptnties back up on to the other organs of the body the kidneys or skin or lungs and take root, then it's a harder matter to virw mem oat wuerever they settle they are all blood diseases just tht same, and the 'Discovery," will cura any Wood disease that wa ever named, scrofula, ecxema, c. Unh, ulcers, swellings, severe coughs and even consumption. But the care is a hard. er job when the trouble has gone as tu L0?1- "" n"ht way is to go at these im. puriuV befce they ukc root, while the? are sUU floating tn the Wood and overload, log the liver Dme them out early Yoa can do it sarrlv evenr tira Wwi, ,v. "Golden Medical Discovery." Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical d. riser is the gteatest family doctor book evtt puomaea explains hn. man physiology and the lavs ot lite and health in plain Yt aVHM(liM l... " S.B bas bad tretntndotu ..t. icviu'. kh.im. - ;-- .: ;:" -m . t .. l .' b ". Mi v.j uu r.in.na ar mw ri a .c rviTT...iii p . r."C"r j ci "ui oonsMi tn cloth. The present . BUM of tl ure eaiuoa is the tame in all respects except that it it " n strong manUla pa. aoMMHiriv givea away to anyone h onU oe-wat stamps to pa Ust o? maMBf emir tn uvjiin!.. r?f ""t. ' leal AksocS iikl """""7.4- Bafialo, N. Y, " TZ 2o " -"2 " V --n sr 5 - a 5 " 2 m S5 iS-o?. ic x o " r S-S.3 ""-njSSnES V r5r55 rv ST-g.B.Ei?, m p 3" o . .. "n a r ; c n . x . r.- o n sf o 2. ,o n -.-j cs zt i . 3 a n 3 ".T! n h " n r C S3 u "S -n n h C Ex 3 2 o o S ri?5 -r -o .- 3?33so50 4i;p"pUI4 2?p S n B - 3 3 - " o C 3 . - 53 - O .i 3 o rro i s o -.u o s o r 2.S 2, 9 2 'o .A a X n 3 n o 2: g p a .r-i o 2 - O $ t?c ft 0) 0 ft cru - n 5-n oOoo2 o " a. w 3 : o n s "0-3 oSjSi 2go5.3 O I - - II WEEKLY ii. !..! t . m.i';v;.K!.'' H. MACK. . DENTIST. - Srccessorto Dr.). M. Kcene, old White Corner. Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch te in especinl request. IMAGE LOANS On inside property at J per cent. On rafm and security at 8 per cent. Safe loam ma !c or investors. Insurance efftcred ir, reliable companies. JOHN MOIR, broker, room No. 2, Hush bank bulldlnj. fOLZ'S MARKET wnl7 A MIESCKE. Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt mealt Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meal in the own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Up town shop near car barn on State st. SALEM w ww 0 Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldin" For water service apply at office. 1 ill, payable monthly in advance. Make ( complaints at the office. C. H. LANE, 1 illlAffl'AILl ONLY R WEEKLY IN OREGON. 21 1 Commercial St., Salem Or pySuits $15 upwards, l'antst upwands'Q BREWSTER & WrilTF, FLOOR AND PHD. All kinds of grain feed, hay, straw, etc., at low st prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALEM 1 rn Best Meats in the city. Piompt delivery, Cottle Block Shop, Court Street Shop. GEO. FENDR1CH, Prop. Yellow IW toiler Slop NO. 105 STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old patrons in my new quarters. First-class work guar, anleed at popularr prices. Shaying 10 centi. Haircutting 15 cents. One trial on your put insures regular patronage. BTBathsonly 15 cents' 12 2r im GEO. V. PLASTER, Prop. -REMOVED.- D- S Bentlcy, successor to Salem Improve, ment Co., is nicely housed at the corner Chemeketa and Front streets, and west of the First National Bank. Thanking the public for past favors, we would gladly have them call and seo us nt our new office. Having the telephone moved, when you desire any thing ring up No. 30. All business attended to promptly. A full stock of supplies oa hand, especially of all kinds of wood. 1.5 In Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the rrorapi setvice. leiepuone jno. 70. JAMES RADERi Big-city, I- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, Set Thomas clockb. etc., 215 Commercial Street Street, iTpiiw -twiimuuMjimrflriid. SfSST.. dai,v .., Peopkr ETe7'eU devote ta bu'ildin0" "to Wp Dp s up un caus among th KERMAN & Dealers in Groceries. Liquors, tobaccos, cigars, confectionery A full iine of high-grade bottled goods o all kinds. 218 Commercial st Salem. R J HBRSCHBACHj ksmith and Wagon Maker, Hofer Bros., Publishers. Sale TO, Or. S.R. J. Herschbach, blacksmith and wagiS' maker, horseshoeing a specialty, setting sfioei new SI.2C. resetting Vinpc c pnn. All other work in proportion. Satisfaction gun. Wlteed. loo Chemeketa street. sident JOHN SMITH, AN APPEAL FOR MAJORITY RULE. "The RJclit or an American Citlren to ttiondand Obtain Work at Wanes 8ufflfl Jo Support Himself and Famllr snail m loncerboDeulcd."-JOHN B5I1TII. A MASTERLY SOCIAL SKETCH uy Trcderlck TJpliam Adams. l'ltESIUBXT JOHN SMITH Is the moetTtS abla contrlbuUon yet made to the social and econosa literature ot this Generation. It Isan earnest pro" ocalnst the existing rule of a wealthy jnlnorltf. ' relates the story of the election to tbe presiaencrj John Smith: a plain, common-sense and P" American cltlwn. It proposes anew consUtttiMj conventioa at which such amendments shall be Q Ppsed and submitted as will secure the peoP19 richt to share In the triumphs of modern wreni" and progress. It Is Amoricsn tnevery parafrP" line, and breathes a patriotism as broad ss the UWJ inspired lines of tbe Immortal Declaration 01 w pendence. JX&t'- J'" Smith should ba.M f "f'ed by every American voter. It U a finely v uoo 01 -an pages. if CTS. IH PAPER. $1.00 IN CLOTH BUJjjjJ rZir0' P'"1 arrangement with Charles rtK"!' Company, of Chicago, the publishers of the bo cansnpplx our readers with either edition wonting room or by mail. ADDRESS THIS OFFICE.