' Ji I I M ' : . vf Bf ' i ', m i ily Capital Journaj.'lbe Petit m?m. a i i ( " BV HORBR BBOTMSRS, THURSDAY. JAN. 20, 1898. EDITORIAL. The Statesman asserts that the Marion county court had $500 worth of lithographed (stationery 'printed at tit. Louis, when as goou stationery could have been printed here nt Sa lem for much lees money. The same county court has been usinif books for the tax rolls that cost as IiIk'1 as$:i5 when the Secretary of State furnishes them to all the counties for about $7 a volume. The Statesman Itself under Mr. (J. iJ. Irvine L'ot $500 for printing delinquent tax list? that Slier nr KnlKiit had published for less than half that sum. We do not believe Mr. Hendricks, the present manager of the Statesman, cnaorscs this kind of raids on t.ie public treasury. Hut the point wc desire to make plain and trout; U , that the county court In uot so much to blame as the .Republican parly managers who have a political pull on the court and use It. for their own bencllt. The spoils Republican machine holds up the cotiutj court for such jobs us lltho graphing, double-price tux lltts, as sessment rolls that cause the county litigation and loss, and courthouse Improvements at fictitious prices. The Idea of sucli polltlclais Is to pack primaries nominate men whom the people will elect, and then In the name of the Republican party hold up the public tteisury Who Is to blame, the court or the party mana gers V We ticllcve If the county court were left free from the dictation of the corrupt bosses It would do far better than It does. Men In public oillcc don't want to do wroni;, but the Republican machine in this county has been in the hands of meu who don't winit to do right. A Daily Paper for the Boys and Girls of Oregon. I Vol.1. Salem, Jan. 20, 1808, No. 0. Candidates ate IHnif brought out for the olllce of school director, to be tilled lu March. The fluuticcH "f the district are in a deplorable condition. By a chuiiKo lu the laws in 1HM no levy could be made and the district I about 10 month behind in its Uniiticcs. It is not the fault or the present school board that we are thus com pelled to iuy Interest on current taxes Just levied. Tiik Jouiinal was wrong In saylnK there wus no law for borrowing the money at the bank to run tho schools with. There Is a section penults It. Rut It Is a great wrong in theory and practice to mulct the current taxes In advance of their collection. It Is a condition the district should get out of. It Is a disgrace to our business Intelligence to pay $1000 a year Interest at 0, 7, 8 and 0 per cent, when elsewhere similar debts are carried at half that amount. If we cut the Interest burden lu twe, allow school warrants to draw 0 per cent, then the surplus money In tho community will always absorb them. Rut the point wo wish to make Is that this matter must be discussed. Tho six mill levy we charge will not pay tho current ex penes of tho year and Interest. We challenge anyone to show by reliable statistics that It will, and we will ad mit we are In error If it can be shown. We arc not only creating deficits but we nro making no provis ion to pay tho bonds that fall duo in 1000. The people want not candidates lu the interest of this faction or that so much 11s com mon honesty of nu r nose, to apply com mon business principles. This Is in evitable und must be attended to If tho credit, honor und Integrity of this community Is to bo preserved. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Kiigeno Guard; Today tho art of becoming rich Is the art or keeping your neighbor poor. The new Linn county Republican Is Republican to the core that Is Mitchell Republican anything to get there Republican. Interesting lax paragraphs for peo ple to study: Tho tax levy In Josephlno county has been placed at 27 an 10 -.'10 mills. That's worso than Dauglas. Linn county comes to the front with a 12i mill tax. Rather 11 sharp contract with Clackamas, a couple of counties down tho river, with 2l. - President Nawlcy, of tho Willam ette, don't seem to know that people who don't ml in 1 ro Mark llauua have sons and daughters to educate as well as those who do, and when a college President gees to drafting eulogistic resolutions for a mere plutocrat he forgets that he represents a cause higher than politics -tho cause of publlo education of the masses, lint even llawley may learn. Tboedltor of this paper was away nearly two weeks and has now re sumed his duties. The war in Cuba l not over. A rebellion is now being carried on against General Wanco. Two stories are printed below. One of thru) Is part of a letter that has some news Items. It is the horse story and It Is not complete. But it Is pretty good for a girl twelve years old. The girl scuds In some news The fox article Is very well written but it is not news. Now all try and send In the best news item of something that has happened within 24 hours of the time It Is written. That Is the r.nly kind of a "story," that v III win the book prize this month. Ed Kid Journal. My teacher pays that I am uood at writing stories, and 1 want to be an author when I irrow up, and I am tfoinir to take advantage of your kind offer and make my first attempt through the column or the "ICiu Journal," by sending you some Items. lknow the nicest story about a horse, It is awful sad but It tells 'how much a horse thinks of his home und and master. A farmci moved Into a house over the road from us, and he had two of the nicest horses. They were Just alike, brown horses. One of tliein cost him $125, and they both cost him $250. Well the farmer had to go to work one morning so he told his wife to take care or them. She watered them about noon und forgot to shut the barn door good and one of the horses got loose and went away oil and did not come back till next morning. One of the neighbors living hue. of us, and opposite the barn where the horse stayed, had a large block out In the middle of the road where ho had been chopping wood when 'the horse tried to go by, he slipped and fell und hurt his head on the block and died. Don't you think tills was a good horse to come home ? Mr. Ed. Melyiu has charge of the road out here and he does lino work. The roads are not half so bad "as they UFcd to be. I hope ho Is road boss next year. I can walk to school this winter and don't have to wear gum boots und get them stuck In the mud like 1 did lust winter und then have to stand till seme ono comes along aud pulls me out und have all the people around here laugh at me Now 1 will ulvo a riddle to tho readers of the "Kid Journal" and see If thev ';an guess what it is: A blind beggar had a brother, and that brother went to scu and was drowned. What relation Is the blind j eggur to the man that was drowned My sisters go to Prof. Staley's col lege. When 1 get big I am going to go Micro too, I do wish the end of tho month was here, I wunt to know who's going to win that book. Rachul I), Dovk. THE FOX. The fox Is an animal Ills only val uable part Is his fur. He Is also an aiiimulthat has a go-id opinion of him self. A fox think? ho is smart. It Issald that a fox Is the only animal that can laugh like a person. A fox Is much dreaded by hens and their chickens, also by all men and w mien who keep fowls. A fox spends his day tlino in his hole. He eats the fowl he has caught the night before and plans where ho will go the next night. He spends his night In carry ing out the plans he has made. A fox selects shiftless farmers. He selects those men that their hens roost on the fence, or the trees.or who forget to shut their lion house door. The fox knows these things as well as 11 person docs. He plans accordingly. That Is why there is a laying, "As cunning as a fox," or "As keen us u fox." 1 do not think It Is a compli ment to a man, when people say, "lie Is as keen 11s u fox " If it Is u man, that man will client you If you buy a horse of him. If It Is a boy, ho will mako somo trade with you and get your marbles or your knife. 1 do not. think I have ever heard n girl spoken of us being as keen as a fox. 1 read u story of a iox. It showed that a fox Is like other folks. A mini had a tamo fox, but it run uwuy. That fox afterwards was chased by hunters. When he gave himself up for lost, ho turned and run for that man's house and the man piotccten him. That shows a fox has memory and can plan. Roy Lakuon, believes motion. leaving machine Perpetual Motion, (.1). E. Swank of AiimsYllIu Delias Invented perpetual tie left for homo today after tin order In this city with a shop to put up 1111 experimental ina- ciiiuo tiio powr h developed uy means of a pump which ho has In vented that will lift water 100 feet us Berkshire people will be Interested easily us 10 feet. lu tho following paragraph taken Mr. Swank hits been untitled from from Leslie's Weekly: Washington that his Invention Is Recently, ui Troy, IN. 1 ., a lecture patentable, and if he succeeds lu up of profound Interest 011 prc-hlntorlo research was delivered by a speaker who will be 83 years old next February. It wusdellvered before the Troy scion tlllo association, and was a lecture "f rare merit Moreover, It was deliv ered with great force und eloquence of utterance. The lecturer, the Hon, Martin I. Townsond. Is known as "the grand old man of Troy," aud has a reputation nut circumscribed by tho limits of that city. Mr, Tumiimmiu Plying the power ho may visit thu 1 ho has discovered iris exposition wlih it lu WOO. Ho refines to give anything sped lie tor publication, tell ing the reporter ho run across somo of the machinery that It was "a run ning gear to a last year's duck's nest." The report comes from Weston to the PeiidleMm l&ist Oiegoulan that Mime little comment lias been oc has been one of the Republican leaders eiistoued there by the disappearance of of his party In this state, aud while a 11 young farmer named lley Winn member uf Congress a low years ago sprang at once to the front rank as a debater and an orguuUir. At uoarly 83 years of ago his slop Is tlrui and elusllc, his eye Is bright, and his countenance smiling und hopeful. Mr. Tnwiisctid Is a splendid specimen uf robust Aiiierieiiu vigor. Mr. Towiiiuml Is a native of Wll- lliimsluii und a graduate of Willl.iius About two months ago he was united lu murrlago to Miss Alice James It seems that tho young couple did riot get along very well with Winn's uiothor, with whom they lived on a ranch near Dry Creek, si lie took his bilde to a private ratiiUy to board Tho story continues that some two weeks ago Winn left Woton. and has not rotu rued He was last s-ooti college, und has kept 11 lively (meruit In Walla Walla, but his whereabouts nthu place of uiriu cducHlUm. Ho Is a good sample product or alio region which bus sunt out uiaTiv strong (lieu. Sprlngllekl Republican. Is uuw unknown. Ills voting wlu was left with un unpaid board bill of two wuoks and with iibsoltuoly no iiumey for her support. f STATE NEWS. Sleighing Is good In Union county. Gilliam county tax levy Is 20 mills this year. Flour Is .selling for 80c a sa-'.k In Pendleton. The Linn county tax levy is only 12 mills this year. A carload of dogs passed down the valley the other day, bound for Klon dike. Mrs. Mary Laughlln, of The Dalles, died Tuesday morning. She was 80 years old. The Gilliam county sheepmen have an arrangement with that county to pay all coyote bounties. W. E. Bull has been appointed postmaster at Hopewell, Or., vice John W. Spencer, resigned. The tax levy for Clackamas county this year Is 1G mills. Last year It was 15 mills and the year before 14 nulls. The new paper published at Drain is called the North Douglas Watch man. Benton Ml res, of Fossil, is editor. The Oregon City salmon hatchejy has Just received 3.000.000 Chinook salmon eggs. The amount weighed 30 HJ pounas. On Monday night the postoffice at Wasco was burglarized. Two dollars was the amount. The safe was blown open and the building ransacked. A new precinct In Linn county was ordered, to be called Tallman, taken from North and South Lebanon, Cen ter and Price, with Tallman as the voting place. The vote In It will be about 100. The town of Helix, eighteen miles from Pendleton, was swept by a Hood Tuesday afternoon. The nrlnclole streets were alloat under water. Two Inches of rain fell melting the snow in the hills, water rushing down in torrents oyer the frozen ground. 1 "Hifl : S3s?rsvcs; Cv4'a"-"-'"-n J V. !HaBaBaHHH0llflW IN OLDEN TIMES People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisiieu wit 11 trancient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well- In r or mod people win not buy otticr laxatives, which act fur a time, but finally injure the system. The county clerk of Linn county was ordered to compute the tax on un the assessable property us equal ized without regard to the action of the state board of equalization. The state board ordered u raise of 10 per cent on cattle und town lots. How's Thw! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkney & Co., Props. To ledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cucney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out an obligation made by their llrm. West & Traux,Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Waldlng. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Tojedo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-flm Karl'i Clover Hoot Tea. lor Constipation it's tlie best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. At a iccent session of the Lincoln f,i,..tt, r,llrt. Mm ullnrlfY nrOQ IfUUIIVJ lV.IV V .11, v..,. ,. en ted a bill of $8,370.79, oulco fees turned over to tue county treasurer. A I'lliiLnriiml.ii rnallltnrt tirirl -l 7(VI wnS allowed, where upon an Injunction suit was brought to prevent the pay ment of tho warrant und also the warrant drawn in ruvor or ueo. u, l,irf,r,vtn ttr .ftr.O fnr nrnnrtlrur t.llft rniwirilu. Tim Mmriw 1q t.lin wnrrnntR were neither druwn for fees or salary aud that the session .it which ithey yuiu uruwiitwus Miefcui. KJ - II I- The storms and winds of trouble ami sickness assail the mariner on life's seas. He must be clear-headed ami strong-bodied if lie would successfully combat them. The man who works with his hands, and the man who works with his brains, must have n healthful, wholesome body, or he will fail. A blacksmith can't do good work if he is weak and sick from impure blood, poor digestion and weak lungs The lawyer cannot strongly plead Ida client's cause if the brain is full of impur ities and his nerves are racked by sleep lessness aud unrest. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a money maker because it puts body and brain in perfect trim for work. It makes stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys do their proper work. It helps the food to digest and supplies blood and nerves ami brain with just the material each needs. Weak and nervous men and women become strong and vigorous with Us use. Por thirty years it has been recognized as the best of all tonics and blood makers. NUic-teuthiorll the Ills that human flrsh li hiii la ate due to constipation. If people ucvrr became roiitlpateil, or promptly relieved that cotKtiiutlon by a resort to the right remedy, the itactor wouM itanrc to ttrath Headache, heart burn. 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Price only $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-lialln iles northwest of Amity 2do acres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; famdy orchard; level land running water Price $28 ,00 per acre. C90 acres adjoining 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 $12 per acre. 3u acres, 3 miles nortTi of Scio, 2 miles from bhelburg at the crosri -g of the O C & E R R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! (amity erchard: good springs and running wa'er.t'rice $32CO. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner. 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house 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 barn; runing wattr. Price $1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.- all in 'cod cuIt:vationfor $750. TO TRADE,-320 acres inUmitilla count) for improved Salem property. TOTRADE.-.185 acres on the Alsea foi city of Salem property, improved or unim roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine residence, property inside, cheap, call for prices. House an 1 3 acres of ground in subuibs 0 city cheap. $700. A pood new house of 9 rooms for $1000, $150 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 tliednadian Pacific rail road at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, Four blocks from Lincoln schocl house, fine residence half-block in Salem with piivile e of enclosing half of street, city ."rater fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for S300. A bargain'as it commands beaui) (ul vitw. 256;Commercial street, Has jut added a full and TOiPl8te llneV Collins,. Caskets, notes and evervth ntrprctainiiig i" yy . taklnV business. Embalming a Rnecldlty. 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Low rates to eastern citlfi. For full details call on or address BOI!.E & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland. Dec 28, Jan. 2, 7. 2i 7. 27i Feb, 1,6, 11, ibi 2' zoi Fare Cabin, $5 ; steerage, $2.50. r-ORTLAND SALEM ROUTEBteamer Kuth lor ronianu iuuuuujr, ivcuuctiuar anu c.;,i, .1 ma. m For Corvallis. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore foil's r.land Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday at 0:45 a-m- ,. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to allpointsin Oregon, Washing ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river hues, Call on G. AL Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH VIA rHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M a. -30 r 7-'45 A Ml Lv...; MLv.... ,m) Ar. Sa 'Portland. ..Ar Satein ....Lv San Francisco. Lv (9:30 AM 7.'I0 A M 800 p m m Rill i O "B BARR & PETZEL are headquarters for Lthom. aud all work connected with the business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commcrcia CALL FOR WARRANTS. Above trains stop at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jcfterson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsev, Harrisburc. unction City, Eucene, Creswell Cottage Orove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta tions Irom Koseuurg to Asniana, inclusive. ROShltURG MAIL, , DAILY. (4-'3PM i 2 oo.-P U ( 7.'3Q A M 8.'3o AMI Lv Portland . . Ar 1100 A m Lv.... Salem.... Lv 520 r m 1 Ar ... Roseburg.. Lv Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday. 73oamTTv rr7. Portland . . Ar 5 .'50 P M 1215 p m) Ar.... Corvallis.. .Lv) 1. -05 vm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains ol the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY IEXCBPT SUNDAY. J Notice is hereby given that there are fund s on hand applicable to the pa)m:nt of 11 war rants of the city of Salem, endorsed on or be fore June 6, 1896, drawn upon the general fund. Please present said warrants forpav ment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of this notice. A. A. LEE. City Treasurer. Sa'em, Dec. 2S, 1S97. " 1 8 lot NOTICE. To Stockholders of the Thos. Kay Woolen MillCo.: Thr regular annual meeting ol stockholders ot this company will bo held at their office on Tuesday, January 18, 189S, at 2 o'clock p. m, foi the purrose of electing directors for fhe ensuing year. R. H. COSIIOW, 1 8 3w Secretary. A HAPPY NEW YEAR1 Is made happier still by a pleasant t-ip across the contient nnd the pleasuro of such atrip h greatly enhanced by a railway ser vice, which includes comfor', safety,courteovs treatment and fast time. These are tho four most prominmt features of the Northern Pacific Rai'roid and the features of which its natrons alwavs rHh fnlk. tr.c,;r,. ah information as to terms, connections, etc., win ue cneenuiey lurmslied, and tickets to all points eat w'U beproidtd by Thomas, Watt & Co., 266 Comnurcial Street, Salem. Trains leae Portland 11 a. m. Trains arrive Portland 5 p. m. 4:50 PM) Lv ...Portland ...Ar) 825 A M 7.-30 p m Lr. . . McMinnvillc Lv 5.'5o A M 8:30 I'M) ArJ Independence Lv) 4:50 A M Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. bailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, IIONO LULU and AUSTRALUA, can be obtained (torn W. W. SKINNER, Ticket ent, Salem. R. KOEULER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland The buffet smoking car on tlieilhirlinnlon'ssr. raul-C'ilcaco wheel?1 'Sa Vt'ri,able cll The suioklnfc room is a brilliantly llSi'J? P"ent.S2 feet lonSutl. - ; vw mni, uuisuexi in niahouanv and runiWied v,tth easycl.ahS wues tables and a writing desk. Here vou uiay lounge. rd. write, gosiKuoke or nlHy curds from 7.20 p. in. until midnight and from 6:00 until 0:25 a. nl! A.C.SHELDON, . n'l Agent, Portfand, Or, ' OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting ot Yaq.'ina Bay with the S Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Jails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, S; steerage, 6. Hound trip, good 60 days, $17, To Loos Bay cabin $8i steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin 1 10; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION .earner '-Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and oundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 600 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays EDWIN STONE. Manager. J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. C.G.COKER. Agent. Salem. Ccrvallis, Or Oreffon Short Line! Quickest and most direct route jo Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri ruer and all southern and eastern points. Look at t e time: Portland to.New York, 4 days. Poitland to Chicago, yt days. Portland to St Louis 3 days. Portland to Denver. zy days Portland to Salt Lake, iV Free rerlining chair cars. Upholstered tourist sleeping cars Pullman palace sleeping cars. rJi" '? l)ar'icu,ars bearding rates, time cards, etc., call on -r address BOISE & BARKER, Agent alem, Or. ,. C O. T ERRY traveling Paitenger Agent. Portland, Or. W. E.COMAN, General Agent. MADE ME A MAN "rr.lroiotsncy.hlMpleMna,. tiSj , kSS AJAXyMEDY COT. "", For Sals aCJdiem ur. bv D J FRY --MSp8teu.-v v.