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F'UU'!H;,JJgW? r-"' r -"rr- SE NATORSHIP bett Goes to Washington. ing Opinions as to Whether He Will Be Seated. lie appoint merit of Hon. Henry W. belt met with general approbation Portland and Governor Lord was inily congratulated by prominent lubllcuns -and Democrats. coubett's commission. S-'tatb op Oregon, Executive Office Salem, March 6, 1897 Governor of the State of Oregon Henry IV. Corbett, of the City of ortland, and State of Oregon: flicreas, On the 4th day of March the seat of Hon. John II. Mitch- lone of the senators of the United ites from the state of Oregon, be ne vacant by reason of the explra- or his teim of olllcc; and tWhcieas, There has been noses- of the legislature of this state at 307. senatoK Indicate that tho men ap pointed tn Kentucky, Florida and Oregon to be United States senators will not be seated. It Is believed the opposition will be sufficient to pre vent a vote until the legislature of those stales assemble. The appointment by the governor of Florida of a Democrat to a .seat in the United States senate, and tho ap pointment of Mr. Corbett by the gov ernor of Oregon lixes the complexion of the new senate to be convened by President McKinley in extraordinary session on March 15. Should the ap pointees all be seated the new senate will bo composed of the following elements: Republicans 44 I Democrats 34 Populists 7 Silver Republicans 4 (Independent ... 1 Of the CIRCULATION Daily Journal Increased 75 Percent. Following letters need no explanation: 1897 Bkch Midi vacancy could be filled by J H R W'iM k-i. ,. 1 .. .. i..-- ..m i a r ri m t r nunnrtnn . rt - 1 mcL-tiuii in u unai.ui luouw-viu nr.Ait am: winyou not please to John II. Mitchell: and advise us If the weights of malls now Viii.r..im. Ttlsof vital ImDortance iiccelvcd from the Daily Jooknal .h. ,..., -- m . . I I. N -rt, Ivor he Inteicstsof the state and na that such vacancy should be d; nov, thcrefoie Re it known that, reposing Fpcclal stai.d confidence In the Integrity lidelity of Henry W. Corbett, a yen of the clty.of Portland and te of Oregon, 1, William P. Lord, einorof the state of Oregon, do, In name and by the authority of the ate, by these presents, appoint and mruisslon him. the said Henry w. gjgrbett, to be a United States sena jSSr, to rill the place made vacant by tfce expiration of the term of the said 11111 II. Mitchell, and to occupy the e until a successor shall be duly ted . 'In tesTTmony whereof. 1 have here to set my nanjc an$ caused the seal the state to be atlixed, at the city Salem, on this, the 6th day of arch, 1CH7. William P. Lohd, Governor. (Seal of the state.) "Ry the governor. "IT. R. Kincaid Secretary of state." toncerning his appointment, Mr. rbett said: 'I shall leave Sunday evening for ashingson, where I will present my dentials and ask to be seated. Mrs. rbett will accompany me. I am vised that tho precedents are ajl In of seating an appointee, pro- ed the legislature is not In hesslon en the vacancy occurs. The lan- age of the constitutiop seems to me be clear and unequivocal on this ;estion. 'As Is well known to ray friends. 1 in hearty accord with tho Repub- n party on tne tariu ana money stions, and, if seated, I shall assist carrying out the pledges contained the St. Louis platform." will be seated. Competent authorities concur in is view. Resides, the following tele- rn from ex-Senator Edmunds, of ;rmont, universally regarded as li constitutional authority, would pear to remove all doubt: 'Punta Gorda, Fla., March, 8. n. Henry W. Corbett, Portland: legislature adjourned before vac- cy happens, governor can appoint. gislaturc not having organized, he s power to appoint. I hope he will. "George F. Edmonds." Senator Corbett Is a personal friend Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts, d of other Influential members of e senate, and he coes to Washlnc- by nomeans unknown. Congress ets In special 6ess!ons-March 15, d the senator is due to arrive In ashington Saturday, March 13. lis credentials will be Immediately rented to .the senate, and enilv 1 -, tlon may be expected. PUBLIC SPIRITED. jMr. Corbett was truly described In cretary Kincald's sketch as the st public spirited man Id Oregon. s last act before leaving foe Wash- ton was subscribe $1000 stock in uw iiaxmm to be established at flem. HOW THE SENATE WILL STAND. AVANNAH.Ga., March 8. Colonel n Henderson, vice-president and eal manager for the Florida Cen- 1 Peninsula railroad, received a egram from Governor Bloxham. of orIda tendering him the appolnt- 1)1 or l nlted States senator. Hen- n wired his acrantnnp. "A8HJNGTOV. fnnh 1 T,jn 1 -'.tij, lAAUIUKi arc iuuy 70 per cent-mote ttiuii a year agoat mis time. As we nave uot In creased the size of the Daily Jour nal during the past year, we 'wish to estimate the comparative Increase in circulation, by the comparative weights mailed. Yours very truly, Hofer Brothers, Editors. Salem, Or., Feb. 25, 1807. Editor Daily Journal: Dear Sir: The weights of mails now-received from the Daily Jour NALare fully 75 per cent more than h year ago at this time. Respectfully, B. F. Bonham, P. M. By J. A. Sell wood, Asst. P. M. The circulation of the Portland Telegram lsstated at 2500 copies dally. The average circulation of The One Cent Daily has been for sometime larger than that and the Weekly Journal has a largerclrculatlon than ever before. The Journal Is now established ts the paper having the largest circula tion in Oregon, next to the Oregonian. Advertisers are invited to inspect our lists of subscribers, and are reminded that our niall subscriptions are all paid in advance, and that such arc a desirable class of people to do business with. They take this paper beenusethcy want It, not because it is forced upon them, and they can't get rid of it. The Journal outsold all other pa pers in Oregon during the legislative session. i Kfreraraa 1 iiwmT PromotesDigestton,Checrful ncss and Rcst.Contalns neither Opiutri.MorphJne nor Mineral. :not Nabc otic. KtaxcfOldXrSMfUELnrniza. Iunpfon Sai" JlxSmnm JXmnmat . fKmtSte.it - ClqnfuiSannr . ifotayrtat nn Aperfcd Itemcdy for Cons llpa tioru Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, ondLoss OP SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of f&IZZZv. NEW 'YOHK. THE ONLY ONE CENT DAILY N THE PACIFIC COAST - ' 1 r- T r - - -T gy -r-. t ,inir SwWiui mil iwrnimimn mnwtmmiiimiwiiiim'm'tH4B . - - I flDDDDl EE . j, nii-LUL m nnur a P Hr? Wmilfm JFAC-SIMILE j ; 1 - .in , mi 11 1,1,, 111,1, n. I, . TT 1 1 1 1. 1 H CUkU AVegcfablcPrcparalionrorAs- 1 SIGNATURE BW simulating tocToodandncdula- B BPOT linglhESloioflrJisandDmvclsof OF Mr rm 1 Mmmm B9? W I is oar the HQIa I WRAPPER lJ 'flu "" wJ? 1 I 01 EVERY I I botti ow vni? I IJORI AT VI? 5 K m F HIS 1 The Oregon legislature meets Jan nth to &t&rf&t2ZZts. gft needed icform lecislalion. You vlll want a Oaetoria i. put up In one-ito bottles only. It re,iab,e Kon of lts Pdlng8. JHta sot told la bulk. Don't allow anyone to tell IMyoa anything e-lae. on th plea or promlto'tbat It .. it "Inst at good" and "nUl auwer every ptr MSI ii Kx-a.- in j.ni.D.vnt'. i . JI 1 MPMi. oce ilia yu gck-u-i-w----i-ir -x fl f T I IV I Ti IlllTN f! TV. fin. Af - I I 1 1 I I k III It W 1 1' 1 1 V jsZSTs fiJiJiAh w .mrlPtr ct -" ' " VTlppir. J.vtMt.1. tLMs i. i uii - Ihc cople wanttcliable e$ They want all the news. They want it Irom a reliable tourc jf news. BROS MS: fil?MT MUX- ,Umj ui-ii I i ii'Mj i' One month by mail 35c; one year ' 1. No papers tent bejoud time psiu for. 11 1 'i 'i ilium- m .m . f TfirougjiiTickots , TOTltK EXACT COPrOF WRAPPED. vSftrr , See those genuine Westenholm 'Carving Sets at GRAY A full line of pocket and table cutlery, razorharess etc, Northwest corner State and LiocrtyQsts,, Salem. Blood Is Life. It Is the medium which carries to every nerve, muscle, organ and liber Its nourishment and strength. If the blood ispure. rich and healthy you will be well. Hood's Sarsaparllla has power to keen you In health by making your blood rich and pure. Hood's pills are easy to take, easy tooperate. Cure indigestion, bilious ness 25c. The Turner School Controversy. Superintendent Irwin has been cal led upon to determine the legality of the action of a meetings of the voters of Turner school district In this county. At a special meeting, the di rectors were authorized to borrow money for the purpose of building an addition to the schoolhouse. The no tice thaMhecalled meeting read: "For the purpose of discussing the advis ability of building an addition to the schoolhouse, and all business pertain ing thereto." The matter was referred to the at torney-general for determination, and he holds that a special school meeting may perform any acts as a corporate body specified in a.jjot!ce calling the meeting. In this Instance, however, Indebted ness was incurred, an act that must be considered cotemporaneous with the liquidation thereof. Payment cannot be made for the purpose of building a schoolhouse.except by special tax can not be imposed except by vote. The Turner school meeting might have de termintd upon providing for the pay ment of indebtedness incurred by building, but to raise the revenue therefor they will have to go through the formality prescribed bystatute.of submitting the matter to a vote of the district. Died at Corvalhs. Mrs.T. P. Worley, born in Oxford shire, (England, seventy years ago, a survivor of the cholera epidemic at Norfolk, Virginia, in 1832, and nearly thirty years a resident of Oregon, died Friday night. A complication of diseases caused death. She was a member of the wolMcoown Taylor family, and her elder brother, B. T. Taylor, Is tA this time dangerously ill, with but slender hopes of recovery. Deceased was a sister of the late J. V. Taylor of Salem, and an aunt of Ben Taylor of Salem, the letter carrier. Dawson's Bitters for indigestion. lie ill- slnilj ilcaitnie Oy3L.3 1.0H.IA. ( Av&z& tin etiry vrappc ATTENTION UNEMPLOYED. Important Information for Unemployed Men and Women. There are deserving and Intelligent men and women In every town out of employment. Will you not hand this to some such person who wants to earn a little money ? "We want men or women out of em ployment to introduce bestselllngand cheapest newspaper in the world. Can make CO cents to $2 a day spot cash. No capital required. Send your ad dress to Capital, Journal, Salem, Ore., for full Instructions and equip ment and go to work at once. 2-6-td HOW REMIT Aeents and! subscribers orderinc The Journal are. requested to always write names plainly t-o avoid errors, Do not send stamps if it can be avoided. Money orders or drafts are safest, but coin to the amount of a dollar can be sent safely If well wrapt pea in paper oerore placing in tne en velope. All subscriptions MUST be paid In advancc.as the price is too low to afford bookkeeping or sending of bills, tf HOFER BROS, Editors. FREE TO EVERY MAN. 1 he Method of a Great Treat mentlfor Weakness of Men. Who Said So? The man who said that the haidest part of an eastern trip came after leaying the Mississippi rivor, never journeyed between Minneapolis or St. jfaui to Milwaukee or unicago over the lines of the Wisconsin Central, for the accommodations over this route are unsurpassed, the connections are close, thus doing away with vexa tious delays. The dinning car service is the remark of all travellers who go this way; a good square meal at reasonable prices. For particulars address Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Fortland, Oregon, or Jas. C. Pond, General Passenger Agent. Milwaukee. Wisconsin, or an- piy to your nearest ticKet agent. THE ONLY IN OREGON. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TO f8- ? 1 UM ITWf Which Cured Him After Everything Else (Failed. Cluver Seed Pure seed last year's crop, raised on Salem pralric,nopink,sorrel,or weeds. Better than any eastern seed. Apply to Mrs. T. H. Hubbard 309,Commer cial street, Salem. 2-20 2 & w 1 mo e.o s 5 ? !FS s. t v .o r tn o ... i xi a cT '"SB'S. 8 3- 558 8" 33o ra 3 5s- j "gs- 5.w 7&Blig 2-x ff-aSffir-Bs: SlaiggJ&faiSEssiBi H."j'3'o"r'Vfi.8 2 K 8 ?8-o$5,5o,g18a.&:2. "8 gMN PUS g JH a n u O SgsjiCg-ff'' Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wTh""LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in order so cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenimeinally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous oi faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a Vjuack medicine. It was prescribed by one of .he best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier, acting directly upon the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two' ingredients is what pro luces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh Send for testimonials free. F. I. THKNETf & Co..tToledo. O. pfSoId by all druggistr, 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 paiti. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. Sleep is almost impossible and under suflh a strain men aie 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 whetiier he had not better take a dose of poison and thus ends all his tioubles. But providential irupira lion came to his aid in the shape of a combi nation of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlarged his weak and emaciated parts to natural size and vigor, and he now declares that'anyman who will take the trouble to send litsname-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(rny 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 inforinrtion, but send for it and learn that there are a few things on earth that although they cost nothing to geHtbey.are worth a fortune to some men and, m'n to lifetime of happiness to most of us. n Write ('a Thomas Slater, Box 300, Kalamazoo,-' Mich snd the information will be mailed in a plain sealed envelope. '- Meals on the European Plan. The dollar-a-meal method of operating dining cars Is no longer in vogue on the Bur lington route. Some thing better has taken its place. Meals are now served on the .European plan You pay only for what you order. Tho pay-for what you order way Is tho only right way to run a dining car. It Is Jn operation all over the Burlington System St. Paul to Chicago. Denver to Chicago. Denver to St. Louis. Kansas City to Chi cago. Prices are reasonable at.d the service Is as good as It can be. A.C.SHELDON, G. A.. PortIand,0.; o-S a n K S 5. S " S's 3o a n- O f s o 2. 3 p o 5 ? SLS-.g.g V.o 8 "d 5 P. 61 i O 5 trS ". K- G-Ort S.S8 ?"2 & I"" ?8 a Ei H S .KoCa'-S'Wa&fJtaG.S 2 J" C- i7n 5 P r, O o ti &5 . H a r. fi n 1) 2 rr 118.8.3 8. b.8! 4 a a zl r oi r S R O ti ut tTT3 P. ft,, o n g.S 5 &S Sai'S i ! EB ;-o S S Q SB. . "- ." i m 4 ta f H " fs " u B srs W .. R S Q. " " . 1" ? n n -i 5R?S?.. 4 s s a ? a up a. ,0 a a O.BiS'&bM B tf d c. B-a " j I 52. r o o t3 S-Zi 8-2n o : a- n h O rv o c VnUZll w v T ?' If f V- 1 VEKL! To Readers of Advertisements r Readers of the CAPITAL JOURNAL who order any goods herein advertised or ask for information concerning them, will oblige the Capital Journal by stating that the saw the announcement . in. the columns of.thrs paper. Three'monthflby mail2(c: one year . tyNo papers tent beyond time paid for. -L'l.'Uli A. P MS SIM PIPE The Journal hn tluce lirr.nl c iliculoiWr in (i.prcf My. dt ilj tif tkh ron except Scott's riper at I'rrlUnd. It ! ncunind li Mlur mn id iritis oi Parties as tbe cbimpicn orihe i'e pit's carte in ihi itnr., ycuHanaflotd lo help udd Oregon lies ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY S-Sirr .. VIA tllE Unron-. Pacific .SYbiem,, rhrough Pullman Palace bleepen. Touni Sleepers and Frefe Reclining Chai 4niir i between Portland to Chicagu; Our trains are heated bv steam ' and lijihtedby Pintsc J light. ' ! Time to Chicago, 3 t-i Jays Time to New York, 4 'I -a days. ' (Which Is many-(ioUrsjuickcpthancoini IKtltcrrg. f ' . For rates, time tables and full information apply to BOISE Jb BJ JAKE It, ntn, SvlerD,jUi. R W BAXTER, . C.E.BRONVN, General Agent ;t)ist.Pas. .Agent 135 Third Street, Portland ft !R. &-N. CO, TO THE LAST GIVES -OI- I HE UlOU K Two a'i raiU'eontincnlul RoutuC. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul ard 1 en. rer Omaha and Kana City. lx rati t,ia eartein cities. ,'v ' For full details call 011 " BOISE & BARKER- agents; $ilm, Oiegon, o nddress. OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Almworth dock. Poitlam' Feb? ifii ai, a6, and March 3, 8, 13, IB, 23 and" 28, Fare iCabln, $ta; steeraed, 6. WILUAMEriE RIVER DIVISION. 1 ORTfLAND-SALEM Daily Sa em serv. icet Steamer RUth for l'6rtlaad, 'Moiday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer Elmore (or Portland Tuesday,, Thursday nml 8aturday, at 6145 . m. Returning, leave Ash street" dock, Portland, daily eseepSunday, at 6 a.m. Passengers given transfers to electric .line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland at tp. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The stoameriRuth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallis 'at 6 a. rn. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Washington, California or tho East. Connections mado at Portland 4with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G, M . Powers agent, foot Trade street. e.: mcneill. Prcs. tmd-Maniger. w. 11. hurldurt: Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. Fn full detahs call on or address . rT , G, M, POWERS. Foot of Trade St. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL -,'AND Eastern R. R. Company (YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at YaqMna Bay with the Sa -ancisco & Yaauina liav Bteamshlo Co. STEAMER ALBANY-Leaves Salem for one Bimetallic state paptr ( Every mur J devoied lo building up this cauie amoig Ik masses of tbe People. IHofbr BROa,.,. i Portland at I0130 a, m. Tuesdays, Fridays andiSundays, Leaves Salem for Corvallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p. m. STEAMER FARALLON," Sails from Yaauina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between tho Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Baa Francisco: Cabin, (9; steerage, y, to Coos Hay, and Port Orford, cabin fb; to flumbold. Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days, f i6t 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 has no eqnal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can bo found in abundance within a, few hours' drive of the bay. nflteduced rates to all points. EDWIN 8TONE. Manatrer. Ccrvallis. Or J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN. Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. Northern Pacific1 . Railway. Pullman Sleeping Cars. ; ' 1 Elegant Dlnln Cars ' Tourist SJeolnHiCarb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dalai. Forge ?Srand Forks, Cre&lee, WUMHg,r Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New 1 York, Boston, and all Point East and. South For Information, time cards, maof an HckeU, call on or writ , .THOMAS, WJMQ.k AGENTS 265 J Commercial srwet, SJmb, Ocr , iv A. D. Charlton, Art:. Oen'l. IPoff. Ag Morrison t corner.Thlrd Vprtkwui, Orf