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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1897)
- ttwia .a'.." i ' . "'wummpBuii i ptupwij'"!"' " "SK?!? '- '- rr ,;n -vs 4mm -1. jaliM.'. "f-" . -? Gloom Of ill health, despondency and despair, ries way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Hood's SarBaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that imparts nerve strcn gth, vigor and energy 0M to the whole b. Head this letter: "Ucod'aSar VI naparilla helped mo wonderfully, changed sickness to health, gloom to sun shine. No pen can describe what I suf iered. I was deathly sick, had sick head aches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and down stairs without clamping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact', it would almost tako my breath away. I suf fered bo I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in life if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it Is sufficient to recommend itself." Mns. J. E. Smith, Bcloit, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drugglst3.$L, Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass. u,i r!Mcureail liver Ills, bilious nOOd SPl llSneM headache. 26 cents. Bill Passed by the House, Sections Barring Out Passage." "Birds of Washington, February 15.--The bill shutting the doors of the United States against the influx of the de based, the Ignorant and the criminal of other lands Anally passed the house of representives. This was the second time it had been reported by the conferees, and, as iinally amended, met the approval of 217 members, 37 registering their votes against It. The bill, as agreed upon, proviyes for the admission of the illiterate wives and children of immigrants who themselves are eligible to admis sion. Tiio educational test was changed so as to admit any male Immi grant, otherwise quail tied, who can read and write the English or some other language. The first agreement compelled the immigrant to read and write the language of his or her na tive or resident nation. The sections relating to the coming of " birds of passage," especially over the Canadian border, have been changed to read as follows: Section 4. That It shall hereafter be unlawful for any male alien, who has not in good faith made his declar ation before the proper court of his Intention to become a citizen of the United States, to be employed on any public works of the United States, or to come regularly or habitually into the United States by land or water for the purpose of engaging In any merchantile trade or manual labor for wages or salary, returning from time to time to a foreign country. Section 5. That it shall be unlaw ful for any person, partnership, com pany or corporation knowingly to employ any aliens if coming into the United States in violation of the preceding section of this Act:Pro- vlded that the provisions of this Act shall not apply to the employment of sailors, deck-hands or other employees Sunsh ne MMI TIO j, Ui .ccse.s.or rauroaa train liands.sucn fc- rvf AA1 .i -. . us conductors, porters, brakemen, lire- men or baggagemen, whoso duties re quire them to pass over the frontier to reach the termins of their rns, or to guides or pilots on the lakes and rivers on the northern border of the United States, SeC. fl. That, flnv vlnlnXnn nf l. Sections 4 and 5 of this Act bv anv ci- tWon oimii K aa . , j I t,on came t0 ms am ln ,ne hape ol a cornbi- uzen snail be deemed a misdemeanor, Ration of medicines that not only completely punishable by a fine not exceeding! restored the general health, but enlaigod his $500, or by Imprisonment for the term I weak and emaciated parts to natural size and of not exceeding one year, or by such j ttSZSTJSS tl line and Imprisonment, in the discre-! address may have the method of this wonder tlon Of the court: Provided that all '. 'ul treatment free. Now when I say free I persons convicted of a violation of mean abs,ute,J withut . 11"": wan VonMnr, j(1,i. i i "u,"wu" u: every weakened man to get the benefit of my bectlon 4 of this Act shall be deported ' exprience. to the country whence they came. I I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as e .. ,. , A , . an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men bectlon 7. Ihat not Withstanding suffering the tortures of weakened manhood the provisions of this or any other ex-'wno would be cured at once could they isting law, the Secretary of the Treas- J? & a "!nedf" th? ione ib,t cu .,,o.,..i i. . ? :.. me- Do not try to study out how 1 can afford ury may permit aliens to enter this to pay the few postage stamps necessary to country for the purpose Of teaching tnail die informrtfon, but send for it and learn new arts or industries under such rules I th theJeie a few things on earth that andregulationsashemayprov.de. SffiflffiW SKeM & A new section was added as follows ! l-fe'ime of happiness to most of us. Write a Sections. That this Act shall not lSSS&i&iW JS& apply tcpersons arriving In the United . sealed envelope. States from any port or part of the island of Cuba during the courso of present (llcortier there, who have here to fore been inhabltaulsof that island. CHEMAWA. Miss Dohse, Miss Matilda Krujmr, Miss Scott, Miss Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Low, were the employees who visited S,ilem Saturday. MlssFrench visited her mother, who Is very sick, at Salem on Monday. Monday February 8, was the anni versary of the Dawe'd bill which was passed in congress and became a law on Februarys, 1887. It has always been the custom of tue school to ob serve the anniversary of the Dawe's bill by giving an entertainment, so on Monday evening the Reliance and Atheniam Debating Societies met and gave a public debate on the question. Resolved: "That the Dawe's bill. nermittinK the Indians to be come citizens of the Uuitcd States and take their lands in severalty emancipates the Indian raceand pro motes tbelr peace and prosperity." The question was thoroughly dis cussed by pupils and employees and after careful consideration the judges rendered their decision1 which was in raor or tue amrmative wnicii was ably handled by the Reliance Society. The anniversary of Abraham Lin coln's birthday was observed by the pupils and employees of the school. In the evening an excellent program was prepared by the literary societies, and a speech from Judge Davis of Tennessee, on "The Souths oppinion of Lincoln" was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Rakestraw, a former employee paid us a short visit Wednesday. She Is now on her way to Chllocco Okla homa, where she will fill the position of matron. Four new pupils arrived from Peel Oregon Thursday afternoon. The boys will soon have new uni forms of cadet gray Instead of blue which has been In use for so many years. D. E. Brewer was a business visitor to Salem Thursday. THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquircr.and Weekly Journal for $2 a Year. Do you want thel'Free Silver Cin cinnati Inquirer and Weekly Cap tal. Journal? Our club rate is $1.40 for both. Do you want a uold standard paper with The Journal? Then tako the Thrice-a-Week IN. 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. Addrej3 Journal office. Salem. Or. Oii-STOHIA. lt fe- Jlalli lies trer? llnaaturti m. & 01 &uzS? '4. Immigration Notes. The Oregon and W ashington Boards are doing good work and should be liberally supported and encouraged. As a result of tills work many eastern people are turning their attention to the Pacific Northwest. If the reader has any friends in the east who are likely to come hete this year send their names and addresses to the undersigned and I will see that they geta supply or tue oest literature and full Information as to this country. Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, Wisconsin Central Lines, Portland, Or. The saloon license of B. Woldt, of Corvallls, whose license was revoked several weeks ago has again been re stored to good standing by a special meeting of the city council. FREE TO EVERY MAN. The Method. !of a Great Treat ment forOWeakness of Men, Which Cured Him (After Everything Else I Failed, Painful diseases are bad enoueh. bat when man is slowly wasting away with nervous worse than the most severe paiu. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost 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 poison and thus ends a.u hls "b'.es. But providential inspira 'SL -s-t"j- S4 rr-Trmiimiii'iiiiMitii(iimnfimtmmii(tmi'miHi!iinHirm nitfinrnnmnt nnmnlymtjK IilTFrv ITTOW pjLmjPiuvjjfcj iniii hiii.i ' ' Iii. .mm nil .in. mi -IvYeeerablcPrcparaiionforAs stmilatlng tbFoodaudlicguta ting the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes'DicsUon.ChccrruI ness and Rcst.Contalns neither Opium.Morpninc nor Mineral. Not Narc otic. KttqxeroanrSAMU&HIZMBl ISmJan SetJ' AbC.Sctina Jnmuunt iCartona&S!i H'trmSttd -Ctmfud Sugar ViAtyl ww flaw. A perfect Remedy forConslipaj lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.Fcverish ticss and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPEB. Wtf-. -. MM '" " ' T tASTflft.A Si I i I See those gcnuinejjWestenholm -Carving' Setsat GRAY BROS A full line of pocket and table cutlery, razarhare33 etc, Northwest corner State and Lioerty' sts Salem, H0-T0-BA0 Over1.fmjXinhaTn!ifin1(1.imnnnriirn tirnrn tfannwrn form. No-to-bao is tho Kreatost nurro-tood ln the world. Many (ralnlOpoundsln llldaTsand ItneTCI falls to make tbe weak Impotent man strong, Tlsorous and maKnotlo. Just trr a txx. You will bo do iRbtcd. We expect you to believe what we ar. for a enro Is abaolutely Ruaranteod br drnKRlcts btct hcro. Send lor our booklet "IJon't Tobacco Spit and Wmoko Yonrufo Away," written guarontCO and oo sample, Addrcss'X'lXSTKIiUaU21llX CO.. Ciacugoor Row York. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. J. FRY, Salem, Oregon. SAMPLES. Information;for PersonsjReceivinR Copies of This Issue. The Journal has in the past year pained a state circulation. It is the only paper in Oregon besides the Or egonian that Is taken In every part of the state as the postolllce records show. You are asked to circulate it. Because: 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It Id an independent paper. 3. It is an opposition paper. It op poses currunt politics, corrunt methods and corrupt men In all parties. it supports acgressively the liuuu it finds in public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the ovll wherever it finds it. The Jouunul advocates old fasnioued honesty and Jeffersonion simplicity. It don't know the mean ing or compromise of principle. It is always on the side of the people as against the aggressions of power that tena to oestroyi rreeuom anu equal rights. Swift, Safe, Luxurious. Our evening train from St. Paul to Chi cago and St. Louis is one of the handsomest in the country. Vestlbuled and tjas llghted from end to end. Carries standard and compartment eeplng cars as well as dining and fra chair cars. Runs ON TIME over a superb track. Leaves St. Paul 8:05 p. m. Arrives Chicago 9:25 a. m. Arrives St. Louis 5:21 p. in. Travelers who have never tried the Bur lington between St. Paul and Chicago are respect! fully requested to do so. Ho railroad between the points named offers swifter, safer or more luxurious service. A.C.SHELDON, G. A Pottland.Or. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDBB A u. utrvout iHteat r&iiins u orr, ImpoUDcr.81eeplutiM,et., raawd b Abaw and other Tiz&uei and IndU cretloni. Titty guUklu anil lunlu restore Lott ViUlitr in old or joace. na fit a maa tor itudr.bu.lnem or uarritga. Prerent Inftanitr a&d GaniatnDtlon if tifcenln time. Thlr tin chow immedlita luprof mat end effect! a CUBE where all others (all. la sist upon haring tin cennlno Aax Tablets. The hare cured tboound and will cure jrco. Wk elo a potltlTe written suarontee to effect a cure In each com or refund tho moaer. Price 60 cent per iiackaae. or U packages ffull treatment I for 3.bol)r mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., ng82Xig! "For sale at" Salem." Oreeon, by D.J FRY and G. W PUTNAM, I I I Areflned der. It Ladios Who Value I Areflned complexion matt use Pononl's Fow- r produces a soft and beautiful skin. Tho Rosy Freshness And Irlab! Icorn And a velrety softness of tbe skin Is Inva-1 naoiy ooiainea oy rnose wno use voucifvm uoropiexion j'owder. MEBj THfHE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OB1 Oas'.oth li pat cp la cne-slie bottles only, It is sot sold la bulk. Don't allow anjono to soil you anything else on tbs plea or promits that it Is "jest as good" find "vlll answer crery pur poio." -Wr Ceo that yon get O-A-B-T-0-B-l-A. Thifac- ilea s!uttre( ci TTipptr. GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE A in dnctrAvthndoslra for tobacco In anr FASHIONS CHANGE but y I POZZONFS g VST V complexions 0 ItEaiAN IS ALWAYS THE SAKE. ii w The finest, purest and most beaut! - V r soothlDB, healine, healthful and fA V harmless: and when rlfehtly used l A ro Imlslble. If you have never tried fl POZZONB'S 'A you do not know what an IDEAX. r& A COMVLEXION 1'OWJOEK lg. j? A W IS SOLD EYEBYWIIEItE. A JVL f vi nff tniltf. nnurrlnv ova mn If la .A A 60 TEARS EXPERIENGC. TRADE MARKt DESIGNS, OOPYRICHT8 Ao. Anyone Bending a sketch and description mar tulcklr ascertain, froe, whether an Intention is robablr patentable. Communications itrtctly Sonfldentlal. Oldeat aKenojr for securing patents fa America. Wa hare a WasblDgton offloe. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelr soscial notice In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation i any acientino journal, weeair, icrma o.uu a reari (LCOslz montbs. Specimen copies and liXND Book ON I'ATENTa tent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 lironiinitv. Nnv Vurk. rXv O la non.nnfannntic remedy for Uonorrbosa Gteot, Spermatorrlitea; Whites, unnatural dial cbargea, or any iBflamma. lion, irritation or ulcera tion of mucous mam aTHtinmCHCWICUCo, branes. tf on-astringent. Hum b. .gr..aifii or sent in plain wrapper. 1.09. or I bottles. i.. , iircsiar sent e LOOD POISON A SPECf MT YSSfiS tUtTl..uh?,iii. l'UlON Permanently curedlnlStoSi days. Toncanbatraat .. homo f oraama price under same gruarao? tr. Ifyoncrcfertocomaherawawiiinn.. tract to payrallroadfareandhoUlbllls.ani cochargo, I f we fall to cure. If you bare taken mer cury, Iodide potash, and still bare aches and pains, Mucous Patched In mouth, Sore Throat. Vlmplea, Copper Colored fjpotf. Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Kjebrows fulllni out. It Is this Hccoudury jii.1 ooijj vnit.nO Ifr we poarnntco to cure. Wo solicit the mott obstU Date cases and cliallciico the world for a cases we cannot cure. Tbls dlieato has always bullied the skill of the most emlneut nhral clans. tlonal imarantr. aranty. Absoluto proofs sent sealed on 3n. AUdrots tOOK IIKJIKDV rT Ul1 Mnuinfn Tmnl. .If ttll lllli r vu1 nnllatlAn. Jn1ArrM I tllltC 1 1 1 U" r HA vwv .t.- w mc, w.-.wHkPJ aa. For Delicacy, for purity, and for Improvement of the com- I ploxlon, nothing equals i'oziours Powobb. Ijmjra MBCD11EH fia I te 6 dtya, W MKtm curaaud m If. net u trUtu. KSi "tatfIj K MiMMMMyMUMMHMMtwM) THE ONE CENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. tiii mm REPORTS L FULL. The Orefcon ItgUUiure meeis Jan 11th to elect n senator to succeed Mitchell and enact heeded leform legislation. You n 111 want a reliable report of its proceedings. ii m . The ieople want all the in ws. They tourc of news. IE CENT PSILI: j- One month b)mail 25c; one year f. rl I I aNo papers sent bejoud time psk. for.jj I I - THE .ONLY ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY IN OREGON. B.5- 3.8!ggB - g-B-SS.rfgS 31:3 8 3.: l V ' s'tfWL f?"!! 3 " s D.B o 3." t'sorii'waCNp.j-JH :s trsg a c.5T &d 'n . R& t' & m O O 0. rr. o P t'lltll I Oil CFNo paper! sent I '...' 11 'J.. U1 1 WEEKLY I PEOPLE'S SW PAPER. The Journal bss thtee timts ihe 1 iuublici. in Cupu tf Any daily rd wttkly Oregon except Scott's pfjer at Tcriltrd. It is it agnized iy i-ihtrmrn sid voters ola Pa 1 lies as the champion of the J'n pit' rt r in il.i- MMe. You ran alToid to help sucpor one Bimetallic state paper Every uur i;deoted to building up thl. caue umocc fitb maues of the People, Hopbr Bros.. Publishers Salem, Or p0m0Si&am a .aaay CNLV - the new s Ihey want want it from a reliable g.rB.a.&o ?. w u t - act, B E o o a. R& 3.0.0 p "o : re.2 1 trw SS " c. a. S.& fc -w idfi A.U c ff a m 1 , ft I I ' ' ! ! Jl, beyond time puld for, a MMitoMki Through Tickets io urn VIA THE U;uon Pacific Svbicm Ibrough Pullman Talpce SIcetcri. Tcttir Sleepers and Freo llcclinlng Chai" 'nil; between Portland to Chicago, Our trains ate teattd Lv slfan nd lighted by Pintsc I light. Time to Chicago, 3 1 i. Jays Time to New Yotk, 4 1-2 davs. f Which is n.any bouts quicker than coin pttitors, . For 'rates, time tables and full in!otmairtD apply to HO I HE llA&XIMi. nti, irweii, Jj R. W BAXTER, C.E. UUOWN, General ARent JDist. Pass. Agei t 135 Third Street. 1'oillanti 0, R. k N.- CO. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHfMC V OF Two- IranscontinentJ Rouicc. , Via Spokane Minneapoas St Paul and Den m.Oraaha asd rUnga City. Low 'rates to eastern cities. Fot full details call on BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. 2 OCEAN DIVISION.?, ' Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Poitlanct Feb 16, at, 26, and March 3, 8, 13, 18, 33 and 38, Fare Cabin, $13; steerage, $6. WILLAMETTE MVEK DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Dally Sa em serv ice: Steamer Ruth lor Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,., Thursday nrd Saturday, at 6:4c a. m. Returning, leave Ash atreet aocK, rortland, dally exeept bunday, at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. ' CORVALUS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallls at 6 a m. on Monday, Wednesday and Ftiday. Round tilp tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland vith all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M , Powers agent, foot Trade street. e.; McNeill, Pres, and Manager. W. II. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For fu'l detnis call on or address G. M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local v gent. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND Eastern R. R. Company I.YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaov.lna Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina l!ay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at 10130 a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30 p. si. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sail ffeaa Yaquina every 8 days for San Fraicuco. Coos Bay, Port Orforu, Trinidad and Hambelt Bay. Passenger acoeowedatlon unsurpassed. Skortett route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points vest to Ban Franciscoi Cabin, $9; steerage, iy, to Loos Bay and Port Or ford, cabin $6; to Humbold, Bay, eaUn ft; round trip, good 60 days, $l6t YAQUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort nas no equal. Deer, Dear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can b found in abundance wlihin a few hours' drive of the bay. ty Reduced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or J. C. MAYO. Supt. Rivet Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem, Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dlnin? Cars Tourist SlGeolnhCajv To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, largo. Jirand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg. Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New K York, uostoji, and an roinufij East and South For information, time cards, '!mai! a tickets, call on or writ'. THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGKNTS'" .' ( 365 Commercial meet, Salem, Oi , . , A. D. Charlton, "Asst. Qen'l. Paw Ag, ,t Morrison st., corner pTiir.diVortlnd,Oj, EA ST a M