fc. '! tf f U KB? Ride on the Electric Cars, -:o- ghooi TiGkets I 25 Cents Per Week Vof oarticulars call Pat office 179 Commercial street. i t t t t tlic whoIe;bii;I nes: look like an iru roensodung hill of corruption, theft nr.ri fraud, the stlrlnjj up of which becomes more and more nauseous as It Is more deeply probed. There are thousands of plain common people who arc unable to eco how one is more to blame thai the others. It looks as If there was not only criminal neglect on the part of the state's olllclals but criminal connl anccand will so look nntll it Is proven beyond the possibility of doubt that sawdust was nol furnished' when corn was charged for. ("GREATEST ON EARTH." Dr. lUIlr' Kcntorntlvo Ncrrlno. Mr. R. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper Jn tho First National llnnk of Fulton, Ky. "I wag completely run down, My nerves Krfitcrt nr ittiatciiiif tlifmitil and worry that I felt suro I would bo corn- loss of sleep urn oo com l would Ho polled to plvo up tny position I would Ho awakonlfnlght loiiR, and It took but little M :o:- had u rt5! 25 t $1 Regular street car tickets can now be or Daily Capital Journal 7 JBl i sSS- will repair your vatch or replace broken main'' spring, MY HOKBSK BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1897. All other work in proportion and warranted Bargains in Watches Clocks and Jewelry, G H, HINGES, 2d door north of postoffice, 1 inssmmwssM'MxMnM 98 State st, 9fi State st, flbatton 3vo$. The Popular Booksellers Ilavn all the school books, and sup plies lobe used in the Salem Public bchnoR Pupils havinu' their list tilled at 'tills store will be presented with the following presents: Knife Bharpencr, book strap and covers for ull books. Besides this, on all school supplies Bold.cou pons will be given out for those beautiful patriotic pictures "Birth of the American Flag," Old school books bought and sold. Parents should see that their chll dnn go to Puttou's To jk Store. EDITORIAL. To one who has been reading the controversy between Dr. Harry Lane, Hon. 1. L. Patterson, a Salem mer chant and state Senator and ex-Secretary of State Geo. W. McBride, it seems that all the parties are to blame or none are to blame. Only two con clusions can be reached. Either there was no fraud in furnishing supplies, or that there was fraudln furnishing supplies, Dr. Lane who was the superintendent of the asylum at tho time, claims there was gross fraud, that sawdust was furnished Instead of cornmcal, that short weight was furnished and poor quality of goods. Senator Patterson, although one of the contractors who furnished the supplies, says that he does not know whether sawdust was furnished or u-'t and that he did not see the sup plies but If they were infuiiur that Dr. Lane and his assistants were to blame. Senator McBride, who was then secretary of state and one of the asylum trustees now forces Dr. Lane to a public statement saying so far as he (Dr. Lane) knows Mr. McBride was not guilty. Governor Pennoyer and Hon. Phil Metschan have not publicly i had their say and it is not known upon whom they will throw the blame, If any blame Is to be found. As It now stands the blame It all thrown upon Dr. Harry Lane's subordinates but to the public It seems that all the parties to this controversy are equally in the mire. If sawdust was furnished and cornmcal charged for the board of trustees was legally to blame for allowing a super intendent to receive sucli material; the supperintendent was to blame for not promptly refusing to r.scslve such stuil ornot immediately discharging his subordinates who did receive such stuff. Senator Patterson Is to blame and justly deserves the appellation "Corn meal Ike" if he allowed his con tracts for cornmcal to bo filled with a poor quality of sawdust. The time honored rule tint a principal Is respon sible for the act of his agents when they arc acting wlthlu the scope of their authority will not allow the principals to escape on the. ground that these agents In furnishing saw dust was not acting within the scope of their authority. The principals and not the agent uecelvcd tho money, tho commissions or whatever you may call It and are morally, legally and in every other wise responsible. At the present stage of the controversy The state treasurer seems to take the position that a mandamus suit must be brought to compel him to pay warrants. A suit was brought to compel the secretary of state to issue warrants in tho ab-ence of specific ap propriations by the legislature. He Is complying with that order of the court, which wax to the effect tint the general fund In tho treasury was available for warrants for allexpendl turcs that ordinarily are provided by the legislature. But the treasurer says: "No they are not. I will not pay out any of these funds I will stamp warrants not paid for want of funds." It Is now plain that the action of the treasurer, after the way the suit was brought, is part of a conspiacy to set all the claims against the state to drawing Interest, to compel the peo ple to pay $00,000 to $30,000 Interest a year for two years on their own money already paid in taxes, and at the same time keep the money tied up. This is clearly In the interest of the banks andi moneyed class. tThe taxpayer has to foot the bill. But for this course of the treasurer, the claims against the state would not haye drawn a dollar of Interest. If the treasurer would comply with the clear intention of the decision of the su preme court he would stop all inter est at once. NowJ It looks as though It hadbcen a scheme from the beginning of the suit to rob the taxpayer. The combi nation that works the treasurer un doubtedly brought the suit wit.i an understanding with that olllcial to get the cream off two year's warrants. When this matter is fully understood it will be condemed by all fair-minded Republicans, Democrats and Popu lists. It Is only fair to ask, what In terest has the treasurer in hoarding the money? He Increases the liability of his bondsmen. Yet it is felony to use the money for speculation. There is a suspicion that the money of the people is used to buy the warrants that then bear interest. ml M ) ill (3 ra It. T. Caldwklu to shako mo up so that I could not poislbly attend to my bu.slne.s3 as I should. In connection with thU I had Htrr trouble, heaviness nbout tho stomach, and pains in dlfTcrcnt parts of my body. 1 was also much reduced, In flesh. I was persuaded to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. I first procured a M bottlo from n local druggist and pood n ,uUsrjulcklyfol!owed. I t hen procured a dollar bottle, and by tho tlrco I liml usoil this up I was adlirorcntman. I am now on my third bottlo and amabloto sleep soundly nnd eat r-s;ularly, something I could not possibly do btforo taking your Acnii.ie. I am now nib rvvra ed, and do not hejltato lo pronounce I)r. Jlilcs' Itcstoratlvo Norvluo tho ureatcsl ncntne on eartti." Fulton. Ky. R. T. CALDWKLL. Dr. 5'llcs' Hcrrluo Is sold on a posltlyo irifra'i'eethafctlioflrel bottlo will boneGt. Ml.'rur.litMFi'llttatfl.G bottles for5, or ifc. 'I' lxi'-imr. puuid, oi iccc!;t of prlco y .'iO Or. SNs Me ht-t -. Elkhart, Ind. Miles' Nervine RMt?!.. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." A 2:20 htue In front of a cheap wagon is dangerous. But a cheap man behind a 820,000 horse Is not ex actly a sifc combination. Mr. Gecr still keeps himselt in motion. t lie air about It sui ptoses undeistanding why a laboring man who earns his dollars by hard knocks should be asked to sup port men who don't do a thing but make thousands out ol public con tracts. This raper has got toqult printing X Rays or enlarge. Here's hoping fled. Weylcr will be paci- The treasurer of Marion County has the nerve to tell the people just what he does with public money and where It is. But then "lie's only a fool populist any how." Chances are, Dr. Harry Lane will be heard from again. A Remakaule Sale. The La Corona cigar, since it was first manu factured, lias enjoyed an enormous sale. It daily grows in popularity and as a 10 cent cigar defies success ful competition. Plant Vines For sale. A choice lot of .ly va rieties grapes. Plants stroniy rooted, four years old. E. IIOFEIt, Salem, Or. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo 'Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. Slop that Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by D. J Fry THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indigestion by Dieting a Barbarous and Useless One. We say the old way, but really It is The Lake County Rustler refers to tj editor in its town as "the spider legged goslin that has to be opened and shut like a window screen, and grinds out everything but facts at the hands of a crank, is the embecile who last week opened up his mud value," etc. Pancake Time is here, and so is "Aunt Jamima Pancake Flout' Sweet and fresh, :o:- J' fust Amved New Vermont Maple Syrup, Old Fashioned Log Cabin Maple Syrup, ft Its?- ODDentaoD, Grocer, 124 State street, a very common one at present time and many dyspeptics and 'physicians as well consider the tlrst step to take In attempting to cure indlgesting is to diet, cither by selecting certain foods and rejecti ng ol hers or to greatly diminish tliequrntity usually taken, in other words tho starvation plan is by many supposed to be the first es sential. The almost certain failure of the starvation cure for dyspepsia has been proyen time and again, but still the moment uyspepsia maues its appear anccu cour.se of dieting is at onco ad vised. All this is radically wrong. It It, foolibh and unscicntiiic to lecommend dieting or starvation to a man suifer Ing from Dyspepsia, because Indiges tion Itself starves every organ and every nerve and every tlbro in the body. What the Dyspeptic wants Is abund ant nutrition, which means plenty of good, wholesome, well-cooked food and something to assist the weak stomach to uigest it. 'ruts is exactly the pur pose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this is the method by winch they cure tho worst cases of Dyspepsia, In other words tho patient cats plenty of wholesome food and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest it for him. In this way the system is nourished and the over worked stomach rested, because tho tablets will digest tho food svhether tho stomach works or not. One of these tablets will digest 11,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your druggist will tell you that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets- is the purc?t and safest remedy sold for stomach troubles and every trial makes ono more friend try this excel lent preparation. Sold at SO cents, for full sized packago at all drug stores. A little book on stomach diseases "If I can't get the governorship 1 am willing to go to congress." Phil Metschan. The state treasurer is willing to do almost anything but tell the people what he does with state funds. The local management In the East ern Oregon town where the state press association meets advertise the big three renowned examples of manly beauty In the ranks of Oregon baclie lordom as an attraction on ladies day: Jefferson Myers, ol ocle: Peter D'Arcy, Salem; Chas. Nickell, of Jacksonville. The cooling showers haye come and the delicious perfumed air of autumn dashes in cooling waves on the fevered urow or prosperity. Olllce seekers have thus far over looked one desirable position. No body has yet applied to the president for appointment as governor of Ha waii. Why not send the Hon. Ike of Salem, over there ? It would get him out of the way in Oregon and he would never be missed. The Dalles T.-M. When professionals like Lane and Patteison fall out and begin to leak information legltmatc business men may get a square deal. Receipts at the state fair will reach near the 810,000 mark when all in. Wherefore, tho deficit? Who got the rakeoff? The Journal confesses to not having got a cent. New Poultry House. The Oregon Poultry & Supply Co. of Portland. Or., will open up a uiuum sinus room unaer tno manage ment of Geo. D. Goodhue at No. 114 court street in opera house block on Saturday, Oct. 10. The business of this company will be to buy market yum ry ana eggs ror their house In lortland, paying the highest cash market prices, and also to buy and wju ,ui Kinus 01 ttioroughbred poultry, if you have market poultry and eggs to stll, and also wish to buy or sell tlioroughbrcd fowls, give this linn a ?.,..' i11 Vi'11 W i'011 10 deal n a cash oasis in disposing of your poultry and eggs, and in turn pay cash for your groceries. Givo this tlrm a trial and SnWW ri;iiel' will also handle inV clDd(jr .Poultry supplies.lncluding bono mills, incubators, flee destroyers, etc. Remember tho place, No. 114 umrt street, opera houso block. w-t-t&w MARION, The gentle rain so common In Ore gon, at this season of the year has come again, and will bo appreciated by the farmers, as tho grouud was getting too dry for plowing. It. T. Ray has jusl completed an air motor (wind mill) with one or the nicest towers in the county, at an ex pense of oyer $225, that will be used for Irrigating his llowcr garden, which Is destined to bo second to none, con sisting of a great variety of beautiful roses, nnd In fact a general atsort- ment of all flowers found In a tirst-class garden. NutoCooknnd his father, Marion Cook, killed a lino bear weighing about four hundred lbs., a few nights ago. Mr. Bruin had been luiklng nightly raids on Nute's mellon patch and the Cooks laid wait for li 1 tit and soon by the help of dogs had him up a tree, but not liking the situation old Bruin began backing down the tree, and their guns brought him to the ground, badly wounded, and with an ax he was soon dispatched. II. A. Illnshaw has a week's lay off, and with his famllyleft Tuesday, a. ni., on tho overland for a 'Isit with their friends In Poitlaud, and S. M. Wiley, of Otegon City, is In charge of the olllce duiing 11. A, I IV absence. Our fruit dryer has Mulshed up tho prunes and Mr. D. Ellis Is now working a run on apples, while M S Norton is securing all the apples he can get and making them into cider. Died Stephen Freud, at his home near Marion, October 10, 1807, at 2 p. m., after a lingering illness of scvcial months, of gangrcen, aged about 72 years. Funeral services conducted at the home by B. F. Illnshaw, at 1 o'clock on the 11th, after winch the remains were interred In the Hun saker cemetery. 1 Eat 1 Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation it's the Ilest and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money, ooia oy u. j. fry. Ull id DuJjK j Thcrr-i-i no reason for beingdespondent nnd cDitaidcring diseases of the blood Incurable, simply because the treatment of p y-ioijps r.ud inauy so called blood reiiiv:iie la:l to effect a cure. Though ic 1., u.i.usiiliv tiihlK'tirtenitrg to the suf fsrer v. ho jV. ill fully t.V.-.cs the prescribed treatment (j te physio ans, often at the esDcnse 0 Uundrcls of dollars, to find himself, no better as time goes by, still a cure will result from the right remedy, S.S.S., no matter what other treatment has fulled. The reason that S.S.S. (Swlft'a Spe cific; has so successfully cured even the worst cases after other treatment had been tried in vaiu is that i,t is the only remedy which forces the poison from the blood and permanently eliminates It from the system, which Is the only correct prineiDle of cnrlntr the ilfsenne. Mercurial remedies bottle up the poison and tear down the system, while S.S.S. forces out the poison and builds up and adds strength and vigor to the entire system. It is nature's remedy, and con tains no harmful ingredient. Can't This is tho complaint of thousands at this ecason. Thoy havo no nppetlto; food doesnotrolhh. Thuynecdthotoningupof tho stomach and digestivo organs, which n courso of Hood's Barsnpnrllln will givo them. It nlso purifies nnd enriches tho blood, cures that distress alter eating and Internal misery only a dyspcptlo can know, creates nn appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains tho whole physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently reliovcs dyspcptlo symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it Bcctns to havo almost "a magio touoh." Hood's Sarsaparilla Istlioticstlti fact tlio One True Mood Purifier. M MM iMDM, . H.. mack, DENTIST ! tcccsser to Dr. 1 M t-v Corner, Salem, Or. Pari, fl' Whit. operation, at moderate fe'J1"' iS InjMpecialrequcst. n anr WicVt,, S HABBT WTU U MIES KE p,M. wn Trv them. ,t. E! Malta fci it vfirntn.i.i - z "lUI tt. c ? pa t x rrr MERCHANT TAILOR w u r:n nro tlw best aftcr-dlnnor HOOd S KillS iiltN, aid illcestlon. 200. 'iSJSHL. 1 if.Tiiswyiiirfa u&uaiiM Mm - r ifc OlLVERWVfc Special Watch Sale ! Down Go Prices, Ladies' or gcntlomou's filled watches from $0 up. Ladles' nolld gold, small size, $10. Dont delny, Buy now bo foro p.JccB nro restored nsahi. JOHN Q. BARR. 110 State St. Kindergarten and Primary School 1 1 Mrs, C, M, Ogle's Kii.tlcrarten and Training Class for Kindergartens will reopen Oct 4, 1897, in theJCongrcgational church purlor. Miss Grace Pohle will have charge of the primary de partment, in connection with the kiudei(;artcn. io-2-lw JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of fall kinds in .the sUe, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, a id finest quality of grass seed. 2it Commercial st s.1- ,-. T- H HAAS IWATCIIMAKER AND JEWLIJTJ Make, a sp-ialty of filie r-,air W0T. Thomas clocks, etc.. n rilJ. -' .iiresi JAS. RADER. ELMER white CAPITAL CITY bxpress and Transfer COMI'ANV, Meets all mail and pissenger traini n, tjagc and express to all P1, " .1'. E Prompt ..4e. MeD,nK-l,he C1,7 " " IU. Academy S acred Heart, Studies SA.LEM. win resume henii.ml.-F e. 1897. For particulars regarding boarders and div pupil, apply at the ncademv. Tte JH and art departments furnUh aft the S ior aivanccu stutly. 1 ike cuemials Money to Loan, Waare prepared to make loans at a low rate of interest. Money furnished, on an. proved application, without delay. State county and city warrants bought. ' uuiau & BARKER, 7wmierclal st. 10-4 im d&w JUST OPENED Frank W, Durbin, FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Rest quality and no middle man's profits. till WANTED, ETC. Now today advertisements four lines or less in tills column Inserted three times for 25 cts., SO cts. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rnto. Wajmu.'JLjD, A partner with $100 cash, to manufacture and sell two of the best sell ing; articles in Oregon. Investigate and be convinced. For particulars call at T. Simpkin's feed stable, south of Hotel Salem. 10 12 3tt "AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE," A. DAGENY, Family Wipe and 1 jquor Store R. oveo fiom lie Sta'e to 199 Commercial strii 1 1 tptlled gpods of the liesi quality. nil) niPn Vifw. I l)UtJLHJLMj III NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meals in town. 2 i Drain Tiling. Mr. Charles Glenn, of 1563 Dudley St., Cincinnati, is one of the many who constantly praise S S.S. for giving him back his health. He says: "From childhood I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease, and have taken almost every blood remedy on the market, but my case was deepseated, and one by one they failed. The large, red blotches increased in size and num ber, and soon covered my entire body. "My parents had me treated by a num ber of physicians, but the disease was too much for them, and after their tem porary relief was over, I found myself J FOR SALE OR TRADE., A fine younrr heifer. Arply S. T. llurroughs, 103 State street. fo-12 6t WANTED. A situation by a capablb, trustworthy man and wife, at reasonable wages. ddres "W." Journal office. 10.11.3tt NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I want to correspond with some Ldy with a view to marriage. Am n business man, 3! years oiu. ah tetters connuemiai, please ad dress, Harry Ilickey, Portland. Oregon. In large and small quantities, at a great bargain. Inquire of Hofer Bros, care Journal, Salem Or. diwtf Jersey Bull, A full blooded 2-yeor-old Jersey bull, rep isiered, for service at my place en D street, near S. P. railroad track. Price $1, cash In advance. ABRAHAM RICH. 9241m WANTED., Experienced potiltryman with some knowledge of horticulture, to work 011 small farm. Wages low, but steady job to right man Address, giving references, wages expected, etc, Farmer, care Journal. BUGGY TOR SALE Nearly new, at a bargain. Call at No 4, Center street Salem. io-n6t$ growing steadily worse. Thus I prow wanted. Fit r. Fv.oF.l.nA 1Ta...1:.....---1 1 . f. . ' l-pcf nnrl I'll disease, and having tried so many reme dies without relief, when a friend urged me to take S.S.S. I had little faith In any medicine. I was happy to find, however, iun x uuu ui lasigouen me ngiit remedv, for one bottle of S.S.S did me so much good that I soonhad hopes of beingcured. I continued the remedy, and was cured completely, the unsightly spots boon disappeared, leaving my skin perfectly clear. My general health was also built up, and I am robust and strong. I be lieve S.S.S. will cure the worst case of oiooa poison in the world." S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and will cure the most obstinate cases of Cancer, Eczema.Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, old sores or any disease caused by impure blood. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice ihe cut in rices on the fc llowiii. SI t!, plain .x 'nu Un. cr drawers 5toiocert Undr-r shirts StIocenU Socks, per pair 3 ceDt' Handkerchiefs cem Silk hondkerchiefs 3nt Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per down, and othci work in proportion. t Flannels v d other work ina Active agents for Talmaje's lier oti,l lftlix trtrl.' ..Till. "PFlTi f!iF,1,,l " Apply Wm. Uenson, South Commercial tclllPentlv "VTSShed by hand and Mill street. 10.11.3ttl e ' . . , 1 n LOST. A h'own purse containing one car fare ticket nnd about $1.05 in change, Finder please lepve adjournal office. 9 3t Catarrh Cured A clear head and sweet Purely Vegetable and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain not a oartlele n? m-F,.,,,., potash, arsenic or other mineral. S.S.s! is sold by all druggists. ,- FOR SALE. The best hay and stock ranch in the state, consitsing of 200 acres. All under fenci Is good for fruit, grain or farming. Will sell for half its value on terms to suit. Will leave crops, tools and some stock on place. For particulars ad dress box 62, Mill City. 1 0-8. Ira Col.;T, Olmsted Prop Sty Free L?cWp?s to women at 2:30 p. TOMATOES FOR SALE On the Chip wood island, at 20 cents a bushel. Come and get them. 8-31 mailed freo by addressing Stuart K"lh lecu'ed with bhiloh's Catarrh Remedy: ,.Val"aWe books and on blood and skin Co., Marshall, Midi. Kr,MnBU,ar?.ntee' Nasal iDiwlor free. see will be mailed free by Swift 150111 UX " J. Fry. 1 Specific Company, Atlanta, Gu. MISS GLADYS BYRNE Will open a music studio in Salem, October 4, classes in Piano, and Tomlin's Theory of Music and Relaxation, Inquire corner Winter and Ferry Mreeis. 9-28 tf AGENTS WANTEDr-Ten good men. Apply at 1Q7 Commercial st. ycung 24 tf m.-it W.C.T. U.noat on Friday Sept. 10, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 5, and Nov. 19, by Mrs. F. E. Alfard, rnanajtr Viavi Co., 340 mjcrty strcci, Salem. We are in the market to buy Dried Pruned Dried Apples, Green Apples, Potatoes, Onions, FOR SALE Beautiful residence nro Dert tZ&lSXg?" ?$, OREGON FRUIT & PRODUCE CO ft