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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1898)
1 J ; H i fo M (- r MfeM ill ;1 H for Infants and Children. The Pac-simile Signature of cjuzsyk z&cc&m Appears on Every Wrapper. Tc ccarif tt wtf rtf rr t r cm . . DERBY & CO. . Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. to" Wccra agents for Canadian Paeific Railway. FARM, PROPERT5 2630 nert grainjxi (lock (arm Arte crf.u from railroad ranirg water, goo-l springs aad fair lulldlngs. TW U the tt barjjiin in the Willamette Tiller. Price only $6.50 fr acre. 3J2 acres, two and one-ball r,ilei northwest of Amity ajoatrrs under wltivalluo; all fenced; 2 hoate and 2 barm; family orchard; Uvel land running water I'llcc S 28 .00 per ere. Oft acres adjoining Marion station a fine itoek farm oj acre under cultivation tint class family orchard good liouie; 2 good bum,' springs and running water nil for $12 jr acre. 3s acres, 3 miles north of Sclo 2 roilei from hhelhurg at the crow i-g of the OC1 K R R and b P II R. 150 acre in cultivatien: good home and barn; all unler fence: family erchard: good springi and running wa'er.I'rice 3jo. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Tuirer 10 acres In cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houw and hirn 3 spring; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile torn Minto, 20 acres I in csWWation good home and bars;VuciRg water. Price 01300. to acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all is yood cult'Titv) for $750. TO TRADE.-.320 acres inUraauilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE... 183 acre on theAIteafcr city of Halem'propcrty, improved or unira-roved. CITV PROPERTY'. A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prkes. House anl 3 acres 01 graand in lulmtla o city cheap. $700. A Reed new boose of 9 rooms for Si 000. $150 cash, balance Vi. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a SSxo Ust your house and farm for rent or for rale Willi us. We sell tickets on theCtnadian Pacific rail road at J5.C0 to $7.00 less to eastern point. Four blocks from Lincoln school house, fine residence half-block in Salem with piivlle e of enclosing half of street, city .-'iter fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for (300. A bargain as it commands beauti ful vfew. WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE ! PROMPTLY SF.NT TO .EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL HRAC1NG UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All I The Greatest Discovery of jthc Famous Physicians' Institute, OFQCIllfJAGO, ILL.' jrOratultoutily, KrJly writ to alt tiicn'whojnecd Hand who will write for If A large iercentajro of the men of today ore aadly In ned of the right kind of medical treatment for the wtakntM peculiar to men. Many casta ar due to early vlcca, others to (lxceaae. white muny of thu caaea ore due to overwork, worry and general nervous dehlllty. It matters not, however, what the cause may have boon, the fuot 9t.ll remains that they all require proiter medical attention IMMDD1ATBLY Write us ut once, giving a doaorlptlon tit your oaae and we will preparr yo u course of treatment apeclnlly adapted to your condition, and HiCND IT TO YOU AHSOLUTULY K11U12, in plain sealed jmckage. We can slv. full strength, development and tone to every jortlon and organ of the body, stop all drains and losses, and restore you to I'BKfc'lJCT MANHOOD. Kali, ure Is Impossible with our method. We have thousands of testimonials from all over the world. KEAIJ WHAT TIIKSK PATIENTS SAY. l'hyslolans' Institute. Chicago; liLANCHAHD, Wash, March is, tiit. Dear Ulrs. I have nearly finished iny course of treatment and rind myself n different man. I cannot rind words enough to praise and ex press the deep gratitude I feel towards you. Your treatment Is simply won. derful. I am tnirfectly cured, and thank you a 'hundred times and will help you nil I possibly can. May a ad bless you and your work. Yours truly, C. 15. 1. l'hyslolans' Institute, Chicage: U)THX. La., June 19, 18M. My Dear Friends. 1'lease accept my thanks for the kindness you have done me. .Losses have entirely stopped und vigor has returned, I am all O, K. I am bettor than I have been for IS yearn. 1 Co not feet like the same man. All my friends when fhey meet me say. "What have you been dolus T Never saw a man come out like you." ' Hr your friend. M 1 C I'hyslclana' Institute! , 4 r - a HAVANA, K. D., Jari. 25, 1S. Gentlemen. I wish to expes my heartfelt thanks for the result of my, treat menu During the Jast.twd week thaVl took your treatment the Improvement was remarkable. I nave hod no emissions or other symptoms slnca taking your medicine. My friends are nil surprised at the improve ment In my general appearanco. Hoping that you may ever prosper, I re main. Yours sincerely. Hundreds of similar letters nro now on file In our business office, jnd ull are bona fide expressions of permanently cured men. Do not delay writing to us, and remember that we are not only a responsible institu tion In every way, but ours Is the largest medical Institute In America that makes a specialty of SlCXUAi. AND NHUVOUS DI8HASIU. Inclose C cents or post? nn medletne, which Is lw plainly sealed. ft ' 1,, f J Daily Capital Journal. BV HOKER BROTHEM, I SOKE THOGGKTS. Bngljt Rays Fsesc O SATURDAY. JAN. 15. XI98. EDITORIAL t I The enly way to preTeot Ibatire bold-tip aod pmtoagtd lnrAt& erer ' tbe eteetfes of Catted States ea- aVors la Oregoa U to t&txX a kstela I tmre arei y os tbe lees tbat the pops manermaa saaaoe aoa tse tariff. While the pcopte aay oot aoder stAtti these qoesUoss aj they are dl cted In the MfataUn tenet of eeoa OBieal sctesce, they can aad ds bq flentasd that the Bepebtican party zdjerVJt the pod staodard aod a hizh protect re UrIS. Thejwupie ttBderstaod tbtt the 00 p4trB to the BepuMtcao party na6 tor IsdeperideDt Auyerlraa bi- BKtalfsat asd a tariff frasoed for rexesBe aod axalost trait. Thee sp4e propoiitkns the people can asderstaod. 11 a JrtUtre is cJkxq sqtarly oa thee I&mks there will be bo diTlsloa withia the parties theauelTe. bat the parties theeelTes will be dlrlded oa a Hoe of principle that will mike rrMvatl eattdidates, with following Ib both parties. Isaposslble If the BepBbllcaas will put op none bat so-ealleb oaod money aad pro tective tariff men for the legfelatare they will Dot becosipelled to hire thesn or bay them to vote for a senator of tbat kind. If the opposition to tbe Republi cans are sincere tbey win see toat do man is elected to the legislature by tbelr party who is not sincerely op posed to tbe cold standard aod a trust tariff. If tbat is done no hold ups or corruption will be possible. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Verily, Mark Uanna is an ideal sen ator for tbe present administration. He Is on totb sides of the money ques tion, and knows bow to handle a sack. -The trouble with most (fold stand ard men Is tbey want to be sllrer men, too. McKinley still thinks international bimetallism as bard as be ever did, bat tbat ain't enough to hurt. Oar blmetAllfcpresideatcondocting busiaes on tbe Gold Democrat plat form following In tbe wake of CleTe landlsm just salts tbe bankers. It was the prayer of thousands of old-line Republicans tbat Mark IJanna's career of dictator might be cut short- His seven years dictator ship Is a bad omen for a party. FUSION RESOLUTION. Craweordsvh-LE, Or.. Jan. 10, 95. The following resolution were adopted at a meeting of California Lodk-e, ho. 40. Patriots of America: "Whereas, In view of the'fact that tbe different political parties are pre paring for tbe canvas for the June election, we deem it proper that w shjuld express our preference in that line, and "Whereas, As we believe that all who fayor free and unllmlted(colnage of gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, and tbe Iseuaoceof all paper cur rency by the gorernment,wltbout tbe intervention of banks, and mace a full legal tender for all debu, public or private, should unite In one party. Therefore bo it "Revived. By California Lodge No. 40, Pat rids of America, tbat we faror a union of Democrats, PopullsUi and SHyer Republican and a ticket made up from the three parties. And be it further "Resolved, That we will vote for such a ticket regardless of the action of any other party. And be it further "Reiolved, That we favor the intl ativeand referendum." Cliff Ahrahs, Recorder. D. C. Swann, First Patriot. Under Sealed Orders. Tamim, Jan. 15. The cruiser Mont gomery has arrived here to remain during the fishery congrets, but yes terday she suddenly weighed anchor and sailed from the harbor under waled orders. Tssse Re- TheMfewterlfcosKfcCisl reeeSl were ye$sr4ay Pmmi te tte-t as olfMoJ RepsJbtioM- a was wb has 1st k 4ar heM a txvtfe psjhHc tmMkrtJ i t - assi wfc ta bee a life-: BepsibHe. Tbey are prist4 pewHy l . tbsetits are foreits Xtmmvti- ! the si ad of oertet pwpte i day of redrleM priwksal if?ratisx God bt srl. yo rrUseA wltbovt rtebes. VT11' ssscb ever be taazhttooar jtbs a Mk tre iw trine? It Mid sesa tlssU ome eUecesasd o ire .-4 tie are alretwiy teachlBZ it. The poor hoae- saan sa ao pfcwe iaasxiderssoirtety-.sjo place i wKtmrn Balrersltse?: mo ptaee 1a sawders poii tics. Tbe U silted Sute jsjae Is Sited with saillKuMires. It Is o-Isjk poWrhed all orer tte tate that tbe Salem RepnbHcft? held a ratitfea'.too nwtiOi orer the ekctioa of Mark Haaoa aod seat eoe ratolatory teles rurr to bisa. It Is iBterestlog to -p-cuUte whether ar reslly shrewd saan thioks this iH really aid the RepaMieaa puty is Orewfl. What . you tbiak'r Three years ago today the preset RepaWleas adoniottriti'K went la ta power at Orer'xi' Suite Capitol. Will it be la power three years hence ? That's the quest too When tbe proideot of an lastitu tkra of IearBi-bos to tbe iooraol greedy, Immoral, corrupt politician aad sends a teWram to Mark Haooa. coogratelatio? bita on 'd5erred"" soccers in bis election to the "Atuerl caa Hoore of Lords." nvre comtrjooly called tbe L.b Senate, it is time for theyoaa?er geoeration to ri-e up and a-ssert their Aateriraniai. their com mon honesty, their trw virtue, their loyalty to our Republican form of goTenment and take step to curb tbe terrible grip of tbe money power which now own bxdy and soul the greatest dally new-papers in the U. S. and many of tbe cullees and uni versities and Is endeavoring t shape tbe minds of tbe coming generation to a belief that the only true virtue is Gold. O, for a really free-rran. a really patriotlc.noble.virtiousplebian, a man who really lore right because It is right, who really love3 honesty because it 1 good to be hon est, a man who "ill not fall upon his knees and worship? the man who bas a million dollar ' MOW NttU-o WHAT WOMEN More Red Corpuscles in Their Blood -Paine's Celery Compound. '? yjf- v?" BUSINESS CARDS. H. iHAOK dentist iiecescr to" Dr. J. M. Keene, old Wlite Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring wperio operations at modeiate fees in any branch are in cspccinl request. JUST OPENED. FRANK W. DURBIN TEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Bet, quality an no middle man's profits. BREWSTER & WHITIJ, r-Dealors in HAY, GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, etc. Telephone 178. 91 Court St., Salem, Or. " Honest John Truss. Cures 50; Pet Cent. A newtruss on a new principle. No back pressure: Dr. Stone's Drug Store, agent f Salem Oi. d&wI2 2 3m Dlands Free-Coinaee Bill. Washinuton. Jan. 15. Represent- alive Jiland, of Missouri, Introduced a free-coinage bill In tbe houe. It makes gold and silver tbe standard. and declares all rules discriminating ugalnnt the legal tender of such coin age unlawful Released. MoMinnville, Or., Jan. 15. The Combost boys were released by Jus tice McPtillllps, before wbom tbelr examination was conducted, no tangi ble evidence being produced connect ing tliein with theb'ager murder. STATE NEWS. The county court of Jackson county will meet en January -5, to make tax levy. Tbe lax levy of Eugene Is 4 mills for general ana two for seer pur poses. The farmers suvtt COurfc bdgas at the Oregon agricultural eellee last Tuesday. C. C. Youngs of Forest Grove was held up while returning borne last Wednesday night. Tbe Elk's charity ball at Eugene netted $70.25, which was turned over to tbe Woman's relief corpse. J. O. Ilanna, of Long creek had the misfortune to have his lee broken by a log falling on It on Monday after noon. Coryallis city council also has .1 dog catcher and stranger and the noble canines are being slaughtered by the wagon load. John Fox. of Astoria, resigned the office of pilotcommlsslon in conse quence of bis appointment as collector of customs at Astora. Four hobo's at Oregon City were arrested and refused to work. They were locked up In cold tells and put on diet of bread and water. The Moro Observer says that there will be a quarter more wheat pro duced In Sherman county this year than was grown there In 1897. Alton 31. Benson, a prominent citi zen died at his home Thursday morn ing. He was the senior member of tbe firm of Benson Bros., of the Union meat market and a member of tbe city council. Frank Galbraith, one of the em ploycs in tbe Waterloo woolen mill wascaught in a jack Thursday and seriously hurt. Ills back was badly lacerated. A doctor of this city was called to attend him, Miss Frances E. Wlllard, who has been attending the world's conen tlon of the W. C. T. U., says that better health for women Is today a more urgent matter than woman's suffrage. She says: "What women at present most need Is a better supply of red corpuscles." From every section of the country, from Maine to CallfornIa, come well attested reports of women, bloodless, dyspeptic, neryous' seriously run down, and In many cases so weak as to be bed-ridden, who nave been en abled to resume their places in the family circle and in social life healthy, ruddy, wellcured women, by tbe aid of that great bloodtnuker and health-maker, Paine's celery compound. Mrs. E. A. Ward Is one of these fortunate women whom Palne'scelery compound has saved from an ailing, unhappy invalid condition, as her letter shews: 213 Michigan ave., Mason City, la. ) Sept 12, 1897. f Wells & Richardson Ce: Geutlemen My greatest trouble seems to be a general weakness and all over tired feeling. 1 am 60 years of age and I did not expect to ever be strong again, but I used four bottles of Pain's celery compound and was greatly strengthened, and my cough seemed better so that I stopped using the remedy and have not since felt the need of any further help what ever. Very respectfully yours, Mrs. E. A. Ward. Persons of large experience among neryous women, who, as a rule, ure thin and lack bloou, recommend Pain's celery compound as beyond all question the one remedy that can be depended on to renew the vitality of feeble persons. This settled confidence in Panic's celery compound is nut a hearsay be lief, but re-ts in nearly every case on personal use or acquaintance with men or wo i.cn who have been re stored to iiH'ful health by no othci means. The rapid change for the better in cnlnr, lle-li and expression of the face Is so unmistakable tli.it re pair of the wasted ti.ssues might well be called a renewal of life. The process by which Paine's celery compound is able to build up health In the run-down body is not hard to understand when one observes how surely It disposes the bowel3to act regularly, how It Increases the cap acity to take and assimilate food, and regulates the neryes all oyer the body. The heavy, alarming pain ia the back and loins dlsapears; the grow ing paleness and loss of llesh Is stopped and a bright, buoyant feeling gradually takes the place of that un ending sense of tire and depression. Palne'scelery compound istheex acu remedy for that large class of fee ble, thin-blooded, often hysterical persons, whose greatest need Is a thorough refurnishing of their blood with theredcorpulcles, upon which health and happiness in such a large measure depends. The extraordinary ylrtureof Paine's celery compound to Increase the pro portion of red corpuscles in the blood is nie source OI Itsureat immr nrf an uiooa aiseases. rneumat sm. npn. ralgla, kldnev diseases, hnr-k- nn.o loss of flesh and irenernl rnn-rinwn condition. Four New Monitors. Washington, Jan 16. Senator Morgan Introduced a bill providing for ttio Increase of the nayal estab lishment by the construction of four coat defense monitors of the class of the Mlantononioh, Amphltrite, M"n ad nock and Terror. PHYSIGIA'WS' INSTITUTE, j .IX'ptv20v)5,Mnunlo.Tumple,ailIOAGO, ILL Glen Powers, of Eugene, received from the East recently two boats that ho expects to use on a trip to the Klon dike. The boat are 10 feet long, each, ami weigh 60 pounds. A casing en closing a large pneumatic tube com pletely encircles the upper edge of the boqt. thus Insuring safety from sink ing n case the boat should be punc tured and till lth water. One of tbe boats was tried on the rlverat Eugene und wits found to bo satisfactory. The first know of the season fell In JmKsonvlllq on Thursday night. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tuko Lttatlve UronioQutolm Tab lets all druggist refund tho money If Ufalls toouro. 25c The genuine lisu L. U Q. nn cuoli tablet. HqK Ten Thousand Suicides. ! More men murder them- selves than are told of in the papers. A hundred men kill them- telve bv overwork, overworry, neglect of health, to ene who uses a pirtol. A man has a little trouble with his head, his stomach, his nerves lie doesn't sleep well, or feel well, and he doesn t pay any attention to it. Ue loses flesh and strength and says : " Bye and bye " he will take n vacation. He lies to himself. What he needs is a tonic, a b! 1 maker, a nerve builder. He needs V Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It it tbe most wonderful health maker in the whole world. It puts the entire body Into good order. It begins on the diges tion. Mutes the appetite sharp and atronj helps to digest the foot! render It easily assimilable puts blood making, blood purifying properties into it. Sends it tingling into every fiber of the body. Puts cushions of flesh all around the abuaed nerves. Brings healthful, restful sleep nukes solid flesh makes a new man of you. If your druggist is honest, he will rec ommend it. If he Is not, he will try to sell you something ele. u Nrflectrvl constipation will soon make a man SM worth hl Mil " A tUtlcu, tallow bllloui Sua. conUniulty uiBerinr from headache and ttmt-burn U unfit for butlncu or pleasure I)r Herct'a Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coaled granules. One " Pel. lefts a srenile laxatire and twoamlld ratha.,!. flraey never cause yln or tripe. Druggists kH lanu. Giirlstnia. But we are going to commence the Ne.v Yea: m Jt- , Jf0" l"w prices for groceries. Aumsvllle and Salem Flour New Pickles, ner ot Arbuckle and Lion Colfee, per pk. New Pickles, perqt uest siocha and Java Cofrpp. nor ih Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb ' 10 lbs. B. Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal . " Try our ilo Cream Oats. Old P. O, Grocery. s Over ! vain with offering $1 00 10 .- 10 :io t ;jo 85 45 23 !15 HARRIETT I LAWRENCE v sv- S- V tv WE RECOMMEND - c c t, V v sv Clauss' Shears, Scissors and Razors, They arc fully warranted, tSTAlso a complete stock of table and Docket iiiw ,! BROWN 81 SMITH. r.i MANHOOD RESTORED Hxnilnz or. PciwiV w-. ....- wv j-iriM. l . " raUS tM I rt at. 1 . wn ui ."j" ' v r-oss... '?fe n... ""","" u Dram Tiling. In largo and small quantities, at a great ''nrraiu. Inquire of Hofer Bros, caro -,ur'i',L Salem. Or. d&wtf C. H. LANE. Merchant Tailor I 211 Commercial at, results $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and up war da. T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sp-ialty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clocK. etc., 215 Commercial Strent JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL 'Cl'n' Express and Transfer ICOMPANV.i Afeets all mail and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. Bag city '"AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store Re. loved from 102 Sta'c to 199 Commercia stre .1 llotiled goojs of the best quality. THE Wallace Warehouse ! Storage at reasonable rates. Apply to 1 8 6t SALEM WATER CO. SPRAY YOUR TREES. w is the time to have your little family or carl put in good shape and made prxjf against insects. San Jose scale, woolly aphis and fungus removed, and trees made healthy by scientific methods. Advice free. Apply to Richards & Slipey, 201 High street, Salem. b AULING. AND TRUCKING. 1 ieavy and light truck ine in covered truck. cate My done. Uoal anH ,lr . j ,,..i alllen3hs promptly dleiere . A trial solicited. D. S. BENTLEY-& Co.. Successors to Salem' Imp't. Co.. "Front ill Chemeketa street. Phone 30, Beckn?r & Hamilton have opened up business in the line of tin ning, plurrbing sheet sWI and galvanised ne Zt' Jb 'k 0f aH s In bat ine mide a .pecalty Would be pleased to have a portion of 3 our trade Estimates en all class of ttork furnished. J-hops en Court slreet in alleyjbetuecn High and I .-NrrtV in the rear cf Basey's Feed sables, MK ner's home rroperty. 7jJ0 alSMSS. llmMlT. tiger in ,nwt U w- 'M.LI f. -T-"" " :-r"" biiKSiarnrc Vk ZMsts- prr !, rrrutm. Tulh(ul -. 1 wfcia lioi . T-l creie use or 1 by tit v.MiirATk tLr 7 . 1 L by ratil viau r!"t 'Vi'ferll.likisnnnih... Tat b' tc35liZJLt For sale bj D, J, FRY, Salem, ----- .., ,rw .mstaassavs.uiw.i! iwe. Uue-Davii. IVrllaaJ.rt- Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices on the following! r,air Unuer drawers..,. Under shirts Socks, per pair .... iiauuk cirmcrc Silk handkerchiefs' to cents 5 to loceru . .... 5 to lo certs .......... -3 cents .. I cent Shrrttnnm- ':. ' 3 ceon anS mVZ, r V WIP "its. per dozen and othej vork in proportion. Flannels v d other work in? (elligently washed by handj CoL T, Olmsted Prop - i-MU.wmiHailiW'r