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Pafpmm II Free From Rheumatism. If the people generally knew the true cause 01 Kueumatism, mere wonia oe ho such thing a linirueiils and lotions for this painful and disabling disease. The fact is, Rheumatism is a disordered state,' of the blood it can be reached, therefore, only through the blood. But all blood remedies cannot cure Rheuma tism,;for it is an obstinate disease, one which requires a real blood remedy sotaeiliiriK more than a mere tonic. Swift' Specific in the only real blood remedy and promptly goes to the very boltnei of even the most obstinate case. Like ail other blood diseases, the doctor arv tota'ly unable to cure Rheu tnat'ijp. In fact, the only remedies whiju they prescribe are potash and mercury, ami tUougli temporary relief may remit, these remedies produce a Stiffness of iomts and oultf Intensify the i i .... . y t disease, l nose who Have Had experience with Rheumatism know that it becomes more severe each year. Daily Capital Journal, BV VtOtrtSR BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY. JAN. ia, 1898. EDITORIAL Tlie total expenditures of the United Slates government, during the JaRt flecal year were 148,43,022, of which $141,053,104 were spent for pensions. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Cuban autonomy dose n't seem to be automatic Jitn Black Is still totns at Portland. collector of cus- Llnn county lias a new officer a 'ounty physician, who will attend to all the poor for $100 a year, Including all surgical work. Thin will saye the county several hundred dollars a year. Bsssssssstz5tfet siisssssrD The supreme court of the State of Cullfornlu, In an opinion recently de livered by Justice Van Fleet, reduced the damages awarded by the lower court to the father of a small boy who had been run over by un electric car, on the ground that since the boy's father was u laborer the amount awarded was toe large. The case of Mrs. James Kell, ofCn Ninth Street, 8. E., Washington, D. C, should convince everyone that it is useless to expect doctors to cure Rheu matism. Under recent date she writes : "A few months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rheumatism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that my ner vous system was prostrated, and I was for a long time perfectly helpless. The attack was an unusually severe one, and my condition was regarded as being very dangerous. "I was attended by ono of the most able doctors of WarUingtou City, who is alio a member of the faculty of the leading college here. lie told me to contfaue his prescription and I would get Well. After having it refilled twelve times and receiving not the least bene fit, I declined to take it longer. "Having heard S.S.S. (Swift's Spe olfic) recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost in despair, to give it a trial. Alter taking a few bot tles I was able to hobble around on crutches, and very sooti bad no need at all for them, for S.S.S. cured me sound and well. All the distressing pains have left me, my appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health' S.S.S. never disppoints, for it is made to cure these deep-rooted diseases which are beyond the reach of nil other reme dies. Itcures permanenty Rheumatism, Catarrh, Cuuccr, Scrofula, Eczema, and all other blood diseases. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, potash, arsenic or other dangerous mineral. Books will he mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. According to the New York Herald, which has recently Investigated the matte, Manhattan island is owned by an astonishingly small number of persons. Olie-hsilf of the land Is ounce by 170 fumllle, with, says the Herald, "a very few owning the other half. "Outof 2,000,000 residents. 1,800.- 000 have no Interest whatever In the island except as renters, Tlio mortgage record of Ohio for last year as reported by the secretary of state. It appears that there were 71.508 mortgages given, aggregating $78,744,5fd, and only 51,323 were re leased, representing $50,255,023. This shows that 20,000 more mortgages were recorded than were released, representing $20,000,000 increase of Indebtedness. Of the 89 members of the United States senate, 00 are lawyers, while of the 358 men now members of the house of representatives 245 arc law yers The lawyers it will be seen, form more than two-thirds of the membership of each branch of the na tional legislature. None of the parll- mcni or ivirope nas so large a propor tion of lawyers among its member ship. The postolllce of Switzerland Is n some respects more useful than that of any? other nation. The postolllce undertakes the collection of drafts, receives subscription to newspapers, delivers books and music on approval with free return In four days If not accepted. Letters and parcels of any weight arc delivered, there being no restriction in these respects as In the United States. What Dr. A. E, Slater Snys. I1UFKAI.O, N. Y. Gcn-K .Frm my per gonal knowledge, gained in observing tlieer ect ol your Shlioli's Cute in caiei of advanced Consumption, 1 sm prepared to tay it Is the most remarkable Kerned' that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by D . rry To Cure a Cold In Ono Day. ' Take Laxative liromo Quinine Take lots. All druggists rerund tlio money If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. 15. (). on each tablet. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tnko Laxutlvo Jlronui Qulnlno Tab lots. All druggists refund the money lr It fails to cure. 25c. The genuine lias L. II. Q. 011 each tablet. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. T fit- J It rt Ttiy WtlffCf. Fc.r Constipation take Karlt' Clover Uool tea, the great Mood 1'imlicr. Cure Head ache, Ntrvousness, Eruptions on the fce, and makes the fccad char as a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry- To Curo a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative UroiuiiOiiliiliit Tab lots all druggist reruii'l tlio money If Itfalls to cure. 25e. The goruluo lisu L, 11 Q. on cacli tablet. The governor of Missouri, as a Thanksgiving offering, called Henry Jackson, a negro conylct, before him and offered him his liberty. The negro surprised him by saying he did not desire a pardon. lie had no home or friends, and he was afraid that If ho had to leave the prison now he would freeze to death tills winter. He .besceched the executive not to pardon lilm before the fourth or next July, and to this tlio governor meekly gaye Ills promise. Exchange. The rich class constitute 0 per cent of the population. The middle clsts constitute 30 per rent or tlio popula tion. The poor constitute 52 per cent of the population. The rich class own 71 per cent or tlio wealth. The middle class own 20 per cent or tlio wealth or the country, and thopoor class own but 3 per cent or the wealth. These racts ure gathered from the United Slates cciis.js.and as the last few year hayo materially Intensified thomls proportlon between the prosperity or tlio producers and non-producer, the conditions nro alannl ig. Vo boast or having liberated 4,000, 000 or slaves. Truo, w; have stricken tue snacKeis rrom the former bonds men and brought all laborers to a common level, but not so much by tlovatlng tin) former slaves as by prac tically reducing the wlmlo working population to u state of serfdom. While boasting of our noble deeds we are careful to conceal the ugly ract. that oy our iniquitous monetary system wo havo nationalized a system or op- mcstiuii moro rcunru, out, none the less cruel, than the old system ofcliut tel slrvcry. Horaro Oreely, At a rorrcnduni or constitutional amendments InNewJersy, the nntl gambling amondinont was carried by a majority or 802. The amendment which forbids appointment by tlio governor of persons to olllco during tlio legislative recess, when theso nor wins havo been rejected by the senate, was adopted by a majority of 7,420, The third amendment, conferring upon women tlio right to voto on school questions, was rejected by a majority or more than 10.000. What Secretary Oage wants the country to become "resigned." How about the country wanting him to resign? 2xo starvation in the Klondike 1 ut how about all the rest of the world? Cuba for Instance? Marion county is pretty sure to have the next governor of Orcgon.even If It Isn't Andy Gilbert. The trouble with the sugar planters of Cuba seems to be that they can't take the sweet with the bitter. A circuit judge has resigned place on account of poor health, must have been awfully sick. The Integrity or the nation must bo maintained, if we have to bribe a few legislators to do It. Mark Ilanna, Just because And? Gilbert is a run. dldate for governor, It alnt fair to connect his name with Cornmeal Ike's transactlons.Tliey ain'tpardners now. The St. Louis platform said nothing about currency reform and retirement or greenbacks. Can It be that the McKlnley administration Is working on the Indianapolis platform? The Chinese are a heathen nation, oul we wonuer now long mey would pay out, $75,000 a year in the town of Salem for fire insurance premiums ana oniy get Dacx sisuu? The currency bill which Is to be presented by the monetary commis sion Is said U' resemble the one drawn by Secretary Gage. After conirress get's through with It, what will It re sent Die i Senator Forakcr a fc weeks ago tvas credited with saying that If he were antagonized by tho administra tion there would not be "a slinrle Re publican congressman elected In Ohio next fall." Whether he has been an tagonized or not, the present outlook for Republican congressmen In Ohio is In lino with his remark. Spring Held Republican. Triple Murder. WortCESTEii, Mass., Jan. 11. Fran cis D. Newton, a prosperous farmer of Hrooklield, his wife, Sarah, and their 10-year-old adopted daughter, Ethel, were found murdered In their bed yesterday. The crime was dis covered by neighbors, whose curiosity was aroused by the bellowing of unfed cattle. The three had peen killed wth an ux, A hired man named Paul Is missing. The Newton house had been thor oughly ransacked.' In a smt.ll bed room in the rear or the house. nnH on a blotrd-stalned bed. lay the bodies of Mrs. Newton and the girl. They were dressed, but their cloth ing was torn and blood-stained. Near the bed was a blood stain. Up stairs, In the chamber usually occu pied by Mr. Newton, which connected with that occupied by the hired man, Paul, lay the body of the rarmer on tins bed. lie had been dealt with pa the others or the ramily, ne also was dressed. The bed In Paul's room had been occupied, but there was no trace or the hired man. Robbery had been Inrerred as a possible motive Tor tl.o crime, but that docs not account ror the slaughter or the whole ramily. Moreover. Newton's gold watch was round In his pocket. 1sH BJ.llUJUUH.tJI -lumiiusii 1 1 1 1 - " -1 - - IIHHiBsssM MsiMsTMsssssssssssWT S"( M SBSBAglpBJjUAuAA&gSJjMaSJjSBSJBJBJBBS J v Ea S1BBBBBSBW A Bstw SSSB Sftfl W I BBM SBBT J, K v yJTlf It TV VoJV J W ssswT Vssa L ssssl mW bbIH W WM I i 1 I 1 -V3&J for Infants and Children. Slia . JBnirTrBm The Pac-simile Signature of felff)W' i, Appears on Every .Wrapper. &imMmMwWW TMC ecNTAUf COMflNT, TT MURMT THCCT. MCWTOIIK eiTT. 9 fJ Afl?'' V 'fil'W'' ' SSSmF Mil ffifillf t m . . utiiby k uu. . 1 Bargains in Real Estate! 254. Commercial Street, Salem, Or. CrWecra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. FARM PROPERT1 A Good Record. A. Huckesteln's "Our Champion" f cent cigar has made a splendid record since being placed In the market. Iluy one and bo convinced of Its excellent quullty. Four Moutoaqes. There were Hied with County Recorder F. V. Waters this morning four mortgages aggregating $2,000. MHWSssslPf'f!t?SssMssssssst K3GjssssPrWilL li 2600 acre grainfland stock farm three miles from railroad runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-hall miles northwest of Amity 2-ioacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; lirel land running water. Price $28.00 per acre. 600 acres adioininc Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchaid good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $i2 per acre. 3u acres 3 miles nrth of Scio, 2 miles from Sbelburg at the crosfi-g of iho O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Price 83200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile 10m Minto, 20 acres ' in cultivation good house and bara;runing water. Price 91300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all in Vood cultivation for $750. TO TRADE. v32o acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE...185 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salempropcrty, improved or unim roved. CITY PROPERTY. A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House ani 3 acres of ground in suburbs o city cheap, $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $130 cash, balance 8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for sale with us. We sell tickets on theCinadian Pacific rail road at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, Four blocks from Lincoln school house, fine reai.lence half-block in Salem with piivile e of enclosing half of street, city rater line fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain as it commands beauti. ful view. s "Oh George I I don t know what to do, I'm sure. Pa says he will never consent to my marry in? a man as extravagant as you are. He says you never chew anythingbut that exnensive Piper Heidsieck Tobacco. ' The new five-cent piece of "Expensive? Why, the old man's hehind the times. The size of the plug has been in creased 40 per cent. Piper Heid sieck is really the cheapest to bacco on the market. I I I IS I (CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR) W besides Vine 40 "er cent- IarSer than the old five-ccnt Plece ' t is tne it toDacco ever otiereu at any pnce.anu mc iiBi ' a 1 of chmce tuJacco ever offered for five cents. Jg H PIPER EIDSIECK TOBACCO Scenic Wt ifll OF THE fSSrfHwSOT'Salw ffi' MOfvr &qr9r w ORLD - &?E-yH- .l-s",tJ-Jj 9 "S.- DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. THE POPULAR THROUGH rt CAR LINE FROM THE w IMUKiHWJbbl -TO ALL POINTS East R. C NICHOL, (WjI Attnt S. K. HOOPER, C. P. ft T. A. J5I Tuklettoo St, TORTXAND. ORE. DENVER, COLO. Oregon Short Line! Vhen a woman fin ally breaks down com tilttclv civet un thi seless fight and Koes to bed to die her husband wakes up to a realization of his amies. Women are provirblatly careless of their cvor may bo thought or theso deel-1 '" .They don't like U pay out money lis Nut Deceived I A Coui'h, llortenesi or Croup am not to be trifled with, A dose in rme of.SWIo'ii Cum will save you much roubW. tiold by 1). J. Kry. OASTOXIIA. 42j08, Sto; that cough Take warning. lead to consumption A 3c Shlloh't Cure may me yor ' fe. D.J.Fry. " la w ifr It m.ty txxtlo ol Bold by slnim thoy cortulnly expressed upitilmirt or 11 iniilorlty of tho voters and the referendum Is regarded as successful In oyory way. llutnviii Is about, to ndojit a law pro viding for an lucoino tux similar to that now In rorco In Prussia. Al though wealthy men nro not numer ous In Prussia, over 7.00O,000 annu ally l collected In that way from tho 8,415 Prussians whoso rortunes are valued ut moro than $2.r0,00a Among tho great countries an important part or whoso receipts Is furnished by In como tax arollreat llrltaln, Austria, j'umuuiH, anri-uun, iMirway, imiianu, Italy und Switzerland. It is also In forco lu tuost German slates. There Is an lucoino tux In France, but Its provisions npply only to corporations und associations and not to private fortunes. Asldo from those Kuropeau naliois tho income tax has been gain ing ground In Australia. It already exists In Mouth Australia und Now eidund, und that tho other colonics will sooner or later follow tholr x umple Is uviirdoi as almost certain tl... I or mciiicmc , MW IliaiUIHI ., ..V.MU ease or disorder of the have some dla- orsans diitinctlT feminine. Hventiially it will drive them to death or insanity unless it Is cured. There's a cure for such things. It is pr. Pierce's ravorlte rrcscrlpllon. Don't despair be. cause doctors have failed. Don't think that a modest woman must be forced to undergo abhorrent local treatment. She can be cured rieht in the perfect privacy of her own home by that greatest of all gTeat med icines, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Ktv. I I Coppedjse, of F.lmo, Kaufman Co., Tcxa. wnteti "AbtHit six vearn mva tuv wife he came aftlictrd with dtipUctraent, causing- InfUm. lu.liuu --, HiiHll ...u (Mlv iiniM UWMUHUV, Good Cars, gooe tracts, good meals, From Hillings, From St. Paul, From Denver, To Chicago, To St. Louis, To Omaha, ., , To Kansas City. Tickets ut olllco of-connectlng lines. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- fHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. A. C. SlIELP' n'l Acent, Portlan.' V, Or. her fret or KCtln any position but what the ufTer- ttl great pain hhewu naturally strong; woman. t hd icvcnil ittifcrenl nhnicians to trcalhcrwith- out any pcrroanut relier Kb dnpatrtd of citr ignm uciur wen arte saw an attvenuement or our 'Itvorite ItcscripttQU ' and spoke to me lit ix in takeu U bolties. Btuce laklug- the Ut he has about It I cot her hotll oft l Ant teemed to make her worse, but i mruicia which r. tMit the found It wt hclplnif her, so ihe kept on tilt sh had not sultcrcd a inoiuetit with the old trouble. n beu well neaily twelve months," "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," Pr Pierce' loco page family doctor book with oyer 300 ilhutrations and colored plates, will be sent for a limited time only, absolutely free, paper-bound, on receipt or twenty -one cents in one-ceut stamp to Cay the cost of mailing; only. Address. ir. R. V. Pierce. Huffalo. N. Yl For h.nd. some, cloth binding-, send Us cent extra, I (thirty-one cents ia all. I CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby pUen that there arr fm.u On hand applicable to the tiavment at ill i. rants of the ciiy of Salem, endorsed on or be fore June 6, 1896, drawn upon the General fund. Please present said warrants for pay ment at Ladd & Hush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of this notice. A A. LEE, City Treasurer. sa em, Uec. 3S, 1897. I S tot Quickest find most direct roule to Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Mis.-ouri rirer and all southern and eastern points. Look at t e time: Portland to,New Vork, 4 days. Poitland to Chicaco, yt days. Portland to St. Louis 3 days. Portland to Denver. 2, days. Portland to Salt Lake, 1. Free rerlinine chair cars. Upholstered tourist sleeping cars . Pullman palace sleeping cats. For full particulars rerardinir rai fav1 ! mtll a 1 ' v"ii .n-.( wi uh -ir auurcss BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or. C. Ol TFRR V traveling Passenger Agent, Portland, Or W. E. COM AN, General Agent. 6:00 p M 8:30 p M 745 A M Lv... Portland. ..Ar Lv. ...Satem ...,Lv Ar. San Francisco. Lv 9:30 o.-oo A M IO A M 00 P M Atxjve trains stop at all principal station! bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jeflerion, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, HarrUburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cieswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKfcURG MAIL. .DAILY. A HAPPY NEW YEAR I Is made happier still by a pleasant trip across the contient and the pleasure of such a trip is greatly enhanced by a railway ser vice, which includes comfori, safety.courteous treatment and fast time. These are the four most prominent features of the Northern I acific Rat'road and the features of which its patrons always cheerfully testify. All information as to terms, connections, etc., M nnfe" Ul, Lurnished' and tickets to K'"lst ;. e provided by Thomas, Tit ?'' 26?,Con"nercial Street, Salem 1 rains leave Portland Horn Trains arrive Portland 5 p. m. time NOTICE. To Stockholders of the Tbo. Kay Woolen Mill Coj Thr rcmilar annual m:etini n( itnrl-linl.tm of thli company will ba held at their office on Tuesday, January iSS, 1S0S, at 2 o'clock p. rn , for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. R. II, COSHOW, 3 Secretary. OREGOICENTRAL Eastern R. R. Company LYAQU1NA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Vagina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT." Sails from Yaquin every 8 days for San lEiOSis' Von o,toti Trinida Pusenger accommodations unsurpassed Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. ' Farr; frorn Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, IS; steerage, 16. Round trip, pood 60 ilv. c, To Com Bay c.bir. (g; steerage 16. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Or ford, cabin (10; steerage S3. ' KIVER DIVISION earner '-Albany" between Portland and Co.-valhs through witeout lavover. Leavine ,. .... ,v ,, loursaaysand Sunday.,- leaves Ponlinf. Yamhill', tree! Frida s'Q'm' J"' NVeduedy nd W1WIN STONE. Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. C G. COKER, Agtit, Salem, ' W a30 a Ml Lv ...Portland .Ar" n,-ooAM-Lv....Salrni.... Lv 520 p m) Ar....Ro5 burc. Lv buffet sleeper and (4-3opji 2 OO.'PII ( 7.'30 A M second-class trai ns Pullman sleeping cars attached to all through WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEhN PORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS Jiau trains daily wgpUunday. " i.r....iuriiana.. Arlt.-coPM Arl 5.-50 Lv) i. -05 PM 4-'S r Ml Lv ... Portland.... Ar) S.-2T 730 P M V Lr . . .McMinnville Lv s.-so fi3o pm) Ar" Independence Lv) 450 12,-15 PMf Ar....Corvallis.. .Lv i iuany ana corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! A M A M AM rv "a i j s. l bin Francisco with """i"' auu , wrieninr ana Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application ". Rates and tirketc tn p...,,..... .- . Europe. Also JAPAN. 7lK,r from W, Salem. 0 ft nil LULU and AL'STRALLIA. Mn 1- tl.: W. SKINNER, Ticket A3ent, ' II VAPU-rrxi KPEHLER, Manager. -H.MARRHAV, G. F. iP. A. Portland MADE ME A (V3AN ic Mi ludli rtetun, It U E rtfl Ua.Bta.tiBW. It. - -3 "' "?lMMl.tfc, i Cm ui SY,.t,?.aa,otller rail, tl uith. rfiTr will care ion vi r -it" - !'"m cwiauxbjr:. 1 f " II ' I? li m- i OABTOniA. H I ' JiWT " January cLkauance sae. L MkfKB - ,-,- - -in 11 1 ill i'ii - - r mm mi -- - ,..... . -Ti,M-.taSaiBdiMTryg-- W MHMM,ifli p - --in--, - - . - ,-,, jMBLfcijssssssssMBMiasMllllsslfMiiiWswa im jfWIPTLHBicJiBBBMMBiMBBMtssssss KyBHSSHBHisssflissHisfliSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ttk.W. TO THE EAST GIVESf IHE CHOILfi Two Transcontinental Routes eastern citir," C"7, Uv nte For full djtaiU call on or address Bents, Salem, Oregon, BKE & DARKER OCEAN Tinner. Portland San Francisco . e. ; ih ; ',. ,7 Thursday and Saturday a n1"' 7 Elmore foiP r i,.i -EL1,3 P-ra-J Steamer Saturday felj a m ueu'r' ' hursdV Portland, 271 Feb and T :, -n,j..iu, if the steamers 'arT Sm"1? "P0" Ciy trip ticket, S Wu'L??? ,he- Rouni ton, California cV .nV "rfeon. Washing. For Sals aKSdiem; Ur. bv D J FRY made at Portland u-ith ll t;. Connec'1'1? jiw hues. CaUonG lrrap' 0CMn am foot Trade street. L Power'' Cent. Gen'l Pu.Agt. Portland, Or, ! r. 9 1 u ft p 111 Is' r I1 B