Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, April 13, 1897, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal.
BY MOfKR BROTHKB5,
TCKSDA1, APJUL ML .
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tmadsmrnrr te jwfct fcarttor
ayuo far ramttUmtmrat
ihvti-0LaA timmrj mm, the
ntlttmnmt, rf tMt gnvtouA
taftfe f Uks Wr ceriifeua to te
aMMMN.flHMrfr(Mattow. TV;
uMKtl far tHtrimv of Um s?xe
fee ami ummtj movx t main
1 rWOOd UMt tM Sftfc Of OVBS
a rM07 rtJMe ! SM ao
ci fcs to ora-ir tkt gold of
Use Ummrj WI. TfcU to ooobC
to lo Ok ozle M HaooaO
rxUcy. If gcM alooe I to t mooej
tAmtiemfa.x6UKlto wfcal
(tfM0ffc3 far fa sfaeOoj: Me
Kfotej, Ue ir&. aod fr tr
t fcate al "Uwomuj
d UftT9 V B UW IttJWilf Of UW
gW tytaUi to ttke anwwiUrt
La.vt.jear to create dfetnHt ami d
trtry cmftdftoee tho draw wl wreral
hundred talUUtn of gaU and Pr4
demt Uterefciod fwd to borrow ,.
OWjGO gutd to meat Ue drain. At
prevent the nuld adleite kindly al
low tWiJUWJVA to repose 1b Use trw-
urj to Emulate an apfttaratco of eof,i
ndence and not dtMfedf I an admlnls
Irallon wliteli H the ereatorc of the
Kokl Kndieale.
XoIouk atvielwre Uhs koW stand
ard, aud the Kuremmenl rxlly to Ui
dlwodk paiwr utonaj ami bfjver
iDijiioy, uihI llrnit Jt Mrenrli;n ire
rOitf 1 1 ve u re r thecal Huge fuitctlon to
the UMsof gold at money of redemp
tion, w lootf will our country be in
dariKorof xpeculatlre eonlractlon of
IU olraulatln rued I urn In the Intorefct
of money gamblers. Jn the tnoan
tlme the ory kimm up, that money Ih
wilfully soarce In the south and west
and that branch national banks must
be e?tab1lhed to relieve U;o sufferings
of the farmers, etc What roll Iri
not tlieM same people tell us that
what the country need Ik good money,
not more money. They tell un tlml
we need blr croi, more pnxlucts
to put money Into clroulntloo, and at
'the same time proposo to cancel and
withdraw more than all their brunch
bank will have to loan out. And
wjiatjfood will It do to offer to loan
peoplo national bank money on crops
raised at a loss, on farms that will
not pay operating expenses, on town
property that can't bo rented ?
Hut, It Is uclOfi to tell those faots
to a gold standard advocate, It Is
useless to tell hlm that unless the rol
attve yolumo of primary money Is re
stored to the blmolalllc basis, Instead
of the tu'iuometalllt', tlioro win be no
permanent relief for the producing
and dbtor olam. Prices ountiot rlso
ugulnst the depntmilni; Inlhienco ex
erted by u constantly contraeltni;
money standard, A monopoly of tlio
money In tho h&mUot thh litJld ImJil-
it iJ
to ttti
t. CMsk
toft urn
ist i'ir. Mit'(
lf4"mj?r.
K? LasSk USot TiUm KM
UcmvS. X CfcatV.t mi M
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toez f
ArM,oarf v assc to
yr t ftt ht fit
mmdt f tfcr uttml
l-Mk ft I8 vtnm
jntaennmim
TkeFfu Btmttj
kswasVo tm hnmam ieum nw
farawtlfce tosMsM f tte essterprte-
ls?tewriinw'
mil rafat a io i W B
f lw tfcol c IfUte swre Wsks
mite am atiifm to tfte fetani.
Tb fanocr to koM ?i1of to
f fMtKtlos) fa Ttrsflioir aod
awl says User sve a nt
T tkna an smmt Mkyu sism esus
tasf asjrf mst ao4 trtft ttc eteM-
UitMflr. Kr. CblkSen rid toe
fantM erorof putmU ami had the
ku&at poUt-cw at te state fair.
MfeHheto repeat Uses aottt to
asoor taat aetaal farartoz oocnUsaH
we caaslaet ai at Oaasa-ra, aod iatt
ta ladfaa Vjt aod ?f rt ' 9ttiog
j real iaoteof faasfae.
I
X-RAYS,
lOfi the VebfooL.Pofitfdajs.r
kaieW&at Cspaet n People
is Stiie and P(2ties,
TaeasootaMBi toes to vxwr z
poMte Harary far Ur Llaeola mIkoI
at Soata Salesa eri eoeoons?-
bmoi. la to lrisfttaee toot, was
oat oosMtaoi.WUs oa tauoiaesd to
waory Mtnoi Ubrarto ay a special
bti. WbiiatlKaiOTesBoatOBUie
9n of to rXWvMi b a beUer ooe.
Oae boodred or two band red orJ
tootu for a yJkvA of throe hundred
ealUre oaa b a rat help in their
edaeattoa aod d?Tlipifit. The
iMbt of raadiag aod InrentltmUon be
yond Uie conenot the text book can
got be foriotd too early in life, and
oae forwed ticm through life with
tfaa Indiridual.
Titere wookl b no impropriety in
Ut school board helping ieh a move
HHiot, a certain fcooto, soch as a good
ttocydopedfa, a good history of oor
CMtntry, a standard work on Ameri
can botany, and American bird with
colored ptalef, idtoold l9 a$ modi part
of the sehoui equipment a desks and
a dictionary.
While lite nattorial bank interests
of our country are puihlnir liard to
secure an extension of branch banks
to smaller Utwm, Switwrland hat re
cently taken the referendum on the
quesilen aod defeated a national bank
by a majority of WMX). That! con
sidered a decisive defeat. Vroe. bank
ing and postal batiks are growing in
fa tor.
The president hat appointed Sena
tor Woleott, Charles J. Payne and
Adlal E. Stevenson commissioners to
promote an International agreement
for a bimetallic conference. All arc
men of moderate views. J Sal four an
nounced in tile nntlsii house or com
mons, Monday, that Kngland could
gain nothing ly taking the Initiative
Kansas and Kentucky legislatures
are telling what they know about
attempts at bribery.
OIUJAT
Lots of It and
EXCITEMENT.
Is Cause for It
... . ' si
MB syndicate, undar sanction! of law
and with'' nil Immediate (fralp upon
natlonof treasury,' Is too much of a
lullUlouo ubout tlo neck of any coun
try, no mutter what ItaVosourcos, A,
little more bank ourronoy, lot out nt
high rates of Intcrestirough branch
banks, Is only u mockery Instead of
making liondway towards a hlghor
prosfwrfty. The flooding of tho noun,
try nowspuper onices with literature,
and )latanmlrdltorlaIsltit!io Inter
est of extending the power of the na
tlonal brinks will ns Inovltauly prooli
Jtatearinnt..Uank war now m a dm
in Jackson's day, ,uul tho jwoplo will
put tliolr veto upon tlila scheme whim
over thoy fully comprofienil ta
Iniquity.
There
All.
Tho Knolonay country Is attracting
the attention of prospectors, mining
men, cunltullsts. Htxicnlalors and all
tho world, because of the vast woalLh
of Us mineral resources, but that Is
nothing to the oxeltement which
arlMMi nt meul time umonir the ixtssen
gors between Kt. Paul and Chicago on
the tYlwonsln Cunt nil lines, whoro
the dining oar N?rvlee Is the best In'
the world and prices are reasonable.
Por further particular apply to your
nearest ticket aL'onl. or uddruM J. (
Pond, O.P.A., Mllwuukpe, Wis., or
dw. S. Hatty, gonerul ugont.SlO Stark
street, Portland, Or. tf
B9tar Ptelckwvof taela4caaadeat,
-wa?v2g-rraK-of tbe largest itafte
vfta ta V foyatatlaa ia ta
warM, hmltHs to My of aa Onxtm
matmtm: "Gmemtr W. P. Lord's a-
dettvesed max. aca has rsoeaUy
ed.teoa? of te ckareft
xad aaioit mtte doaitsrtJ taat ba
aer vmr aoUce. ! sor
ts a efcaafc. efcat aod
writer. He s aHrays aMe
to saet aatd of Use rtgnt word aod me
U ia ta rtrat place. He teHl-ae
aaaar facattr of exsr&da? his
taoazateia dear aod BoesivUkabfe
Isaiasi'i HHty)e siavHa, ea&j
aad srraeefal- ao stnaief after eSect
o rwciarfaroeryixzaise to
ctaUTau tae rtaotr. It woeJd be
diaeaH for any jroa to take aay
itagle sx&iot is the xaessaze aod
lanore ef taer K. coastrsctioa erlts
dietfaa. State decacaeots. of this
caaracter, are aseaUy Terydrj and
aataterocUaz rtadinz. But Dot K
1ta toe sot oor's esea?e. It deaU
itb stat qotilioos to tally, clearly
aad iatetll?eatly that one tcaree
Voows whteh to adralre iocnt, tbe
verity of toe S5??e5lioo5 offered or
sfceaaMoatof ibformatioo conveyed
to the areraze salad.''
There are ao botes ia tbe biz bridge
at Saka tfaree?h which President
Wallace, of the Salesa Water Cem
pany, woold fall. Jocbkau
No; bat there will be in a few weeks.
One of tbe boles now there is wearing
a foot larger every day. Independent.
In answer to numerous petitioner,
Judge Terrell of Marlon county had
the holes closed. He would not wait
for Mr. Wallace to fall through before
acting.
ln't It alittle cheeky of'Governor'1
Fletcher to refer to the governor of
Oregon as "Mr" Lord.?
The editor of the Independent
learns that people of great wealth "are
simply governed by the teachings of
the Christian religion, and their only
desire Is to make men and women
happy."
The Astoria Budget finds fault be
euus five alderman voted "to license
gambling. Isn't it expecting too
much of Astoria politicians when It
nys: Parker. McGregor, Trulllnger,
Stversou and Welch were all tarred
with the same stick.
The Astoria Bupget says: Mr. Geo.
Illbbert, associate editor of the Bud
get, left this morning on the State of
California fora few weeks' vacation
In the golden state. On his return lie
will be permanently connected with
the Budget In the capacity of editor.
Mr. Illbbert is without a question
one of the best editorial writers in
Oregon.
Kansas will produce 50,000,000
bushols-of wheat this ycar.and 25 cent
turll! added will u make neat little in
come to tue liner ot tne sou. xiie
farmer is bound to get rich, If the
tariff is added (?) to what he sells.
The Cheney normal trustees In
Washington are hanging on the same
thread that Oregon's railroad com
mission is. It Is a tough thread for
Its size.
While the magnanimous Americans
who arc bending every energy to send
aid to the suffering Indians they
should not forget that our own coun
try is teeming with worthy Americans
who are In object misery from want.
xack DON'T DYE
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sm. -K2vsa7r
toifts a ao op 1 eatrfes far tfcf
saBawfcag tsfe races, the eatm?
ct4a?oaXayl
Jfiar Sarfc. axle &?
r-aak( owed fnmm. wiar-
Idaao En Oel fnm
1m Jasaarr 1. lr. jeuaw,
imrt arf tW & rtar. Aaoea
da.Jai , rflitaja mmm "
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awwiy UO. ....
Vmr lwr ritk. 'O le. eoaaKioae
sae a for 2-ear 'M. S eatraaea
&n. Adotd-
No added awaey fur "aic over-.
ccaromoTfe.
ftAtiirlm uiiaestoeaxrr 4d
ooey. If les tbaa thrte. the eo
Uaace bwot will V divided 5 f
ot fa m. aad "K pr ceat to soad
cole
Other raefei w.;; rtt jiWib.d latter
Adore.
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BrKXT. MB
JOHN MCMR,
.kctaHtif.1 vton-fAj
riiMttrii ballaoey lor rwr..
woiir!sss
t,m fro If "'"
rrll far & ShfgP tfhsJ M
ra mac y? "Jpfa aaaalpf P"
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OatMi ill ai at frai. Jd h '
m Trrde - lltCoa-aoUa.
SiLEJI WATHt CO.
0Sc W4htts htil Saa'
GUISS S SON,
; j Wboksak Agents. SUvcrtoaOr
Wl i i- tar
3 '7 '
EAST AND SOUTH
C I ABKia-OX.
Secretary. Ores' s Ute Bwra
Agrtealtare- baB. 0V-
3tr n tenet if?ly - " i l
nit- scoddy atract. Mk
g tot,UeSee. !Tyr- QUxQTfi DH TF
: nt- OiiriJ i n v'-'
C. H. LANE,
CASTORIA
Por Iniasti aad Calldrta.
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or THE
MCHASTTilLORiSouthern Pacific Co.
Ut Omaxeul K. SilrsOr
Ep-jgiu Slj syril. Pa$ afrariaA-;
SAVE YOUR GRA1K.
Pew realize that each squirrel de
rojs ilJJfi worth of grain annually.
Wakelee's Squirrel aod jphr Exter
minator i toe nKt eSective and
economical ioo known. Price re
duced to eeoU- Fw aie by G. W.
Putnam, Sleioer imuz Co.. Luon A:
Brook, G. L. L. Baett and A- 1.
Stone- d & w-3 10-4
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rtrry
vujjo
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
wuadow glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of.
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of crass seeds.
CORN CHOP
AND CORN
M Uk old retubfc.teedj uoce.ol
SRESFER & WHITE,
91 COURT ST. SALEM.
J, F. GILMORE,
sweeor JloWiite A Uilmocf,
ESPtCSS TAW5 DAILY.
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,.? m V r.r ' ''Sattic . . Lt J6.-oo A X
II i;A Ar. bJB Frmcuco Lr ( ;o r M
Ar iS;io AN
Lime, Cemeat, Lath. Plaster.
Cxi i3 Cora Chip. 'l kloJ of fccd
54 STATE ST.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r&KMiro wwaiRg cropiteot help to cut
(or ctaldrta or uwt at speciil bocseirork.
b tae iiy or boer, all at comer Cosu
aod 2Itt lUeets, or tekpbeor to Eppley'j
jrrocerr store. Terras reuoaal4e. Anna L.
Erigss 4 13-11
W A NTED tK sitcition by lapaae&e cook
or geoeral hose work io city or country
Inquire MJ, Lomm:rcliI street. 4-I3-31J
TAILORING BUSINESS lor sale, in a
county seit town. Good openiog for very
little capital. Address "G." care JOUR
NAL office. 3 tS-im
MKS. N. II. SCOlT-bteDograpber and
typewriter, room 12, over Ladd a: Bash's
bsmk. Pronpt alteotioa to all classes of work.
The Northern Pacific.
Train loaves Portland nt 11 a. 111.
luaklnk' closo connection at Spokane
for all jwlntulu the mining territory
north of Spokane. If you are going
to the gold HoIdH wo tliut your ticket
rands over tills line:
Thomas. Watt & Co.
"tf Agantii, Salom, Or.
Dawson's Bitters for Indigestion-
Notkctothe Publw.
Salhu. Or.. Aiirll 10, 187.-Krom
and after ttila date I will nut be ro
siwnslble for any bills oontmotod by
Mrs. Cut hurl nu He 11 son. formorly
Lennnn. and warn all lwirnrw t n.t
run bills In my namo ns I will not iwy
tlio name, us hlio lias sopuruted liorMiff
from mo by ImnruUont coniluet.
12 jt
You should trv D.iwson's Bitters,
An inquirer Is Informed that the
highest vote fqr presidential elector
In Oregon In November tvas:
McKlnley 48,779
Hrynn 4o,73
Palmer 977
Levering oiO
Mckinley overall 144
Populist leaders say thou.4.indj70f
Populists voted for McKlnley. Who
oloctcd him?
The Washington correspondent to
the Orcgonlnn 6ays that If It were not
for tho silver mon It Is quite probabjo
that M Corbott would be seated, but
thoy will do everything In their
power to prevent the seating of a gold
man Eastern Oregon Observer.
SOLICITORS WANTED i"OK DR. TaC
MAGE'S Tne Earth Gird.ed." or his famous
toar arooni the world, a thrilling story of
savages aid barbarous lands. Four millcn
Talmage's books sold, and "The Earth Gird
led"ish!S alest and grandest. DEMAND
ENORMCXJS. Everybody wants this famoas
book onlv $3.50. BIO BOOK, BIG COM
MISSIONS. A gold mine for workers.
CREDIT GIVEN. FREIGHT PAID. OUT
FITS FREE. Drop all trash and sell the
king of books and make $300 a month. Ad.
dress lor oitfit and territory. The Dominion
Company, Star Building, Chicago,
3-sMo
Ml
The Deimel
Linen-Mesh
Underweai
T. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWLLER,
Makesasp-ialtyofSe repair oi, Sttl
Thomas clocks, etfc.. 2t; Cwm-f"! "
The Pohle shop, os comer of Sute i.l Kr. t
is now prepared to doocrK cU
mrnm -
' AND GENERAL JOBBING.
ty SitUlaetiM'gaarjii'e 1. iiv: u. 1 :i I
-."J -. - r. .1 Fu Pnnlind. UrefM
Cut. WoodbQt. SairtB Tomer Mincn,
Idkrtoa. AKy. Taajws. SktdO. Haher,
Htttfebare, joBcas Oty, Emftve, Creswell,
CotUft Grove. Druw l ll tt:uo inm
JUaebarf to A bUed. iacisstre.
KQSCXCBG JfAttjj-pn-V;
i7)aTuTl.r .TTfliiid . " Ar 1 4 10 r M
n Tm Lt ...Slein . . LxJ2.-zoTM
530 r M 1 Ar . Rostbarg . Lt (
sujm rAiMmct-t - iah.v
00 A M
4.-9 r M I "Lt . . Portland .
3.-i; m At
.Sckm !.Lv
Ar 1 10.15 A M
Lv I S.-oo a M
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-leepin ears auacked to all through trainj
ttfclST SIDE DIVISION.
BfTTU'EtLH P0CTLA30 A.NU CO'-ALUS.
Milt Utmt ai y qtcqx Sanday.
7,-jo ami Lt. ..Portland.. An6-2oPM
:;t;m(Ar... CorrUis...LT i J. -35 P x
U .AlUay aod CorrallU coosect with
ra of the O. C E. Ry
t.XM-i TA1X DAILY ltXCt-PT aVSPAV.J
l.45 P mi Lv . Portlaod . AM b.-Jj A M
;nj r m 1 b . M.Mionville Lt) j.o a M
Direct conn-ctioos at San Francisco vn;h
Occidtatai aad Oiicaui aad Pacifie mail
veaobh p lines for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sai in; dates on app icition.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points aad
Eirnpe. Alio JAPAN. CHINA. HONO-
LCLUanl AUl'RALI.IA can be obtained
I , W. W sKINNER, Ticket Agtnt,
R. KOEHLEK, Minager.
K. i' KO'itkS, A U. F Jc . A. Portland
I 12 Im
POHLE 4 BISIKP.
WING SING CO.,
gjapasese fancy goods, chinaware, silk
hiadketchicCi, mattings, teas, ladies under
wear, men's ovtnlls, asd; famishing goods
at bottom prices.
112 Coort street 0,:rihri,e block
3 iS lmi
j. s. nu
NEW MARKET,
St3te street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the "best
meats in town. 2 2,
Our catalogue contains some
very interesting facts on the
subject cf underwear. Ask for
a copy at our Salem agents,
JOS MEYERS L SONS,
nf.
slant
Hfiltan
if
oa i3'X'-anjLcv.
C&v&t
6a&
Somo of the paiers ure kicking Mr.
Klncald beoause ho won't jia&v an ap
proproprlatlon bill himself and allow
everything In sight. Tho Newport
Jsows !; particularly prollHc In namo
calling. All tho Kamo tho secretary
knows his duty and Is doing It. Al
bany Demoarat.
Tho managementiof thestate univer
sity, by tho war. Is in mm.wii,n
' J, temiwijtuous condition. . Something
Is liable to strike beforo the fall term.
EGGS FOR SALE
From fine pen of imported B. P. Rocks,
score of pulleu 90.01, 9t. rji.-cockoi;
S1.50 per setting of 13. Barred down to hide.
Also Silver Spangled Hambargs, prize-win.
nmg stsck. si per setting. J. W. HOUCK.
lefferson, Or. 4 10 d&w tm
I
ELIXIR COMPOUND
MIXTURE.
hloh by using one small spoonful
to a quart of fresh milk will yield one
pound of nlco butter, and also one
pound of butter from one gallon of
skimmed milk. $100 In case of failure.
I will freely give the receipt, 92 for
particulars
Address OMER II. MASON,
Ashland,- Wis., P. O. box 419.
4-0 1 m d & w
Hello!
SEE D, S, BENTLEY,
If joa want to move or want a load of any
kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt,
sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster,
bnck or sewer pipe see D. S. Bentley, cor'
ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or line
up telephone 30. Also ood and coat en
Iiands at all times. Orders promptly attended
A Book
About a Battle.
Finest dining carrvice in the world.
We hare recently is
sued another edition
the fif 1 h-of our 2o-page
illustrated booklet de
scriptive of Custer
BatleMeld It contains
as satisfactory an ac
count a ha ever heen
ntten of tbe battle
in which General Cus
ter and his 260 troop
ers lost theirlives.
TVrite for a copy.
Write alo for inform m.
tion about rate and
train service via the
Burlington Route to
Omaha, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chicago,
and all orber Eastern
and Southern cities.
Two routes East
via Hilling, Mont.,
and St. Paul. Minn.
A.C.SHELDON, G. A.,
PorUand.Or.
DEPOT EXPRESS.
.Ji masl aad PEer trains. Bag
ease and express to all pans of the city
Prompt semce.STelephone No. 70. 7
TAMPQ w a two.
Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut in prices
on the followinei
Under' Irawers IOcenu
und shTrTs.?:::: ! :ocents
Socles, per pair Stoioeenti
tt.jII1v.,' 3 cents
siuchandkerchw,-v.v:-.v:::;:c:
ann. F" 0W sl,Ps cenu rr dwen
and o her work in proportion. "
r'lanni'lc nJ t.- m
telhgently washed by hand
rvi t rM: 1
w" 'i vmisieo rrop,
tJOKr co YEARS'
SWmM. CXPERICNCE.
TRADE MARKS,
estcNs.
rnDUblMliwn .
quVYlfaScStilS? rC Jfr description m.
.ci'otfaMV0 MSfc?fVe
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
MUNN & CO..
Jill llronilat. V..,v v,i.
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