St" S5tP"-M'WSA!&,if,w ; f-j J ;4jUi' :1j j :1 I'- U ,1 I N. h f ' I'' fi : , i I'; ! P WBB that AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannie, Massaohusstts, the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same has borne and does now -i& ,,. . on ttvnrv bear the facsimile signature of CtfAucJi wrapper. Thia is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper end see that it is the kind you nave always bought, rtf y- on the and has the signature of OlaZ&&M wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Ohas. H. Fletoher is President. - March 8, 1897. Q$ajC. &&4Li-rtt ,p. T OITU 1Ha( - MURRAY TK.tT. NIWTOI CITT. Daily Capital Journal, BY HOKBR BROTHERS, SATURDAY JAN. 23, I8g8. EDITORIAL. Complaints come la that the ap pointment of Judges and clerks of election by lliu county coun Is nob satisfactory. In some Instances It is claimed all the Judges und all tile clerks are Mi'Kiuluy men. Evidence Hhould be produced in support or such charges und we believe Hie court will consider the facta. Ins clearly con trary to law that inoiu tliuu two Judges or that more than one cleik should ue of tho same party. Salem should bccouio a Klondike outfitting center. There is no doubt but Micro will be nu Immuribo emlgra tiou from tills valley lor tli Alaska gold fields Salem Woolen Mill goodb are sold In tho leading outlining stores at Seattle and Portland. Some outfitting Is dono hero at present by several liruis at Salem and this trade will grow. The editor of this paper .Is satlslled tho gold mining Industry of Alaska is a permanent one, at lcait for ton or twenty years. Skagwuy Is receiving over a thousand people a week. There will bo a city whenever tho railroad starts from of at least 25,000 people this year. To all outllttcrs who go via .Seattle wo recommend tho Seattle Woolen Mill (;o., whoso advertisement appears In this paper. Ouo of tho managers, Mr. G. C. Fllson, Is an old Iowa friend who lias been hi the Alaska on Hitting trade for three years and his advice Is valuablo and wo know him to bo an honest man who will not overreach. Salem and all Western Oregon will losoa largo amount of surplus popula tion and capital, both energy and en terprise, going to tho Klondike. Mo one can tell the effect of this move ment upon the prosperity of our sec tion. Tho labor left hero will prob ably bo better employed. A full In ronts may icsult. Families may come hero whoso heads hayo gone to Klon dike. Wo may got some of tho return tido of outpouring gold. Wo shall re. celvo our share of tho shipwrecks. Tho problem Is an Interesting one. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Uj all means, Mr. Hondrlcks, raise tlio Issue of honest government and sco how nulekly your party will snow you undor. ' Independent: Wo know a lot of gentlemen who would almost us soon hear tho sound of Gabriel's trumpet us tho cry of Union of tho Reform forces of Oregon. Mr. Porter has rendered tho county a good service In declining tho ap pointment as superintendent of the twelfth, census. Mr. Porter's oloventh census, such portion of It as 1ms been printed, Is In evidence. Portland Tribune. John A. Carson, ono of Salem's ablest lawyers, addressed the law class of Wlllametto university on last Wednesday evening. Tho address Is Fronouucod to liuvo been voty able, lo was not Introduced to his audi ence by It. .1. Fleming. --Salem Inde pendent, Tlio Hosoburg Plalndouler, edited bv one or tho tinuless railroad com missioners, says; A good deal Is being said and has been said about Republican extrava gance In the management of the uf fairs of the stale, Vet Oregon Is one of tho cheapest governed Mutus of the Union. Murk llanim and tho president want u special session In Ongon to secure tho return of Mitchell. All tho appointments have been tutulo In tho Interest of tho Mitchell faction so far. Mitchell Is to come out In a letter In support of tho gold standard In tho Orcgonluu and all oppoxltluu to his return Is to bo withdrawn. So Buys a little bird. "TlomM. A. Miller, of Lebanon, In n published letter to Hon T. T, Geer asks a question. "Are you In favor of paying tho national debt In both metals?" This iiuastluii is brought out by tho statement of Mr Uiertnut lio was In favor of hlmotulllsui. Mr. Qeer Is entitled u our sym pathy. Ho Is struggling hard to get ono of tlio plums on tho ltnpubjlcnn Christmas tao and ought not to bo Intorupted with any questions twlillc lie's enguged lu lauding the plum. THE POPULISTS. Ono of the planks of the Omaha convention platform was to the effect that rnotllce holder should have a t-eat ut u convention. That principle, which Is a sound one for any Reform party to adhere to, was Ignored at the Portland meeting. The olllce holders and party bosses were there, but they did not have their way. A shrewd political move on tne pari or xur, u'Jirion, or Uiua tllla county, uoupluscd them, to re fer the question to the people, whether they should form a Union or not in the coming June election. No populist with a particle of re spect for the prlucples of self-government could oppose that and It carried. It Is to the credit of Mr. U'Hen that he did not yoco any prox ies against that, though ho yoted against ithituselr. When he did vote proxies before that he voted them as instructed, often ugalnst himself Chairman Young had too much re spect for his position us head of the state organlzi.tlo'i to neek to Inllucnco members of the committee one way or the other. He ruled fairly and did not vote. It Is slated that ha Is opposed to fu sion with the Democratic party but not opposed to an honorable union of forces on the referendum und money questions. He will Issue an address felting forth Ins views. Ills oppon ent In Uaker county, Senator King had the logical side of the question und curried the commltcc with him unitedly. Tub Jouunal believes the Populist Slate Committee has taken honorable grounds not detrimental to a Union of forces. One thing Is certain, the peo ple can get no reforms lu this state without the support of tho ruuk and (Ho of tho People's party voters at the polls. The question that is not clear is whether tho masses of tho peoples party have such confidence in their national and statu leaders as to follow them or not? Do they believe In their sincerity us reformers, or do they distrust them ? This Is a question for Populists to answer for themselves. We believe tho masses of the People's party can be relied upon to support a sincere reform movement In county, state or national a If a Irs whether It be under tuo icauorsuip or tueir own leaders or without them. We believe men like Young, .lory, Holt, Luce and others at tho com mittee meeting are not mere tricksters in tho employ of Republican or Democratic politicians, and wo do not beliovo Mr. Cooper Is or has been, The Interests of a union and of reform have been promoted by tho People's paity leaving Its date for State convention March 2;i, where Mr. Young and his committee originally ilxed It. Tho sltuatlrn lu fayor of a union of forces is stronger totiiiy man it was ueroro tno I'opu llsts met. Wo do not necessarily re gard It as a permanent Union party. That must bo left to tho future. Whether the Peoplo's party shall over endorse Mr. llryan again wo very inucii (louut. it is certain uiey did endorse him and gave him a grand and loyal support Tho demand for Union lu Oregon grows not so much out of tho union for Uryan and Watson last year us out of the deplorable conditions lu which tho people of Oregon llnd themselves In their slato and county affairs. Tho urgent, needof reformatory legislation lu tho taxation and revenue laws, in tho abuses and extravagance, In tho purifying of our election laws, amend ment of our school laws, and a mul titude of other needed. reforms, makes an union of tho Reform und Silvei torces Imperative and Indlspenslble to tho progress. If not tho existence of our stale. So the Populists feel Im pelled to a Union from within and without. Men like Senator Holt of Jackson and hosts of others who have given up their lives and fortunes to the building up or tho Peoples party along educational lines, deplore this dilemma. ; Hut ihoy sco us well us wo do that a Union of forces for the present Is tho Inevitable tendency. Tho di vision of the Republican party Into factions, with the .Mitchell faction backed by tho administration and Mark Hanna, makes tho situation inoro complicated still. Ono or tho other or those factions, If not both, will bid for tho support or tho silver elements, and of the Populists them selves. It is going to take the strong est kind of a ticket and tho host kind of an organisation to hold ono element from going to tho Simon Corbet t faction ami tho other from going to the Mitchell faction. Under all these circumstances tho People's party has done tho wise thing to favor Union of forces. Wo trust and oellovo that t hoi r state con vention will boa stiong body of men and that the oillro-holding element will not bo sent us delegates. That Is a sound doctrine, for tho Democrats UtuVgllvor Rwpublloans us well. A Draw. Portland, Jan. 22. The twenty round content between Billy Elmer, of Kan Francisco and Pick case, of Seattle, at the Olympic Athletic club last night was stopped In the second rouud by the police. Under the articles of agreement tho fight was to be a draw In case the po lice Intefered before the twenty rounds had been fought. Referee Jack Lafferty therefore declared the tight a draw. Although the fight was declared a draw, Case particularly had Elmer knocked out and would have finished him before the round closed and the police hud kept their hands off. Case started In to force tho fighting and In the first round knocked Elmer down twice. In the second round Case put his arms through the ropes twice and three times sent him kdmwI- ingto the floor with right und left swings on thejaw. Elmer was longer In the reach than Case, but the Seattle man could hit him whenever ho pleased. Monument, . IlAnTKORD, Conn., Jan. 22. A movement has been started In this city by a number of prominent G A. K. men towards a suitable monument over tho remains of Henry Clay Work, author of "Marching Through Georgia," "Nlccdeuius"und other wur lyrics, und whose grave Is unmarked by any distinguishing tablet. Mid dletowu, Conn., was the birthplace of the author, but the greater part of his life was spent in thlscity.and he died herein 1884. Miner's Conference. Chicago, Jan. 22. The Joint scale committee i eported to the Interstate Joint convention of coal miners nnd operators yesterday afternoon that the committee was unable to agree upon any of the questions voted upon. ii was movcu mat tno report t ac cepted, and the proposition will be taken up by the convention and vcntlon and considered. The princi pal feature is tue 0-oent basis for competitive Held screen coal. Labor Market Glutted. Tacoma, Jan. 22. There is at pres ent a glut in the labor market at Juneau, Dyea and Skagway. More worklngmen than there are Jobs for have gone to those towns, with the result that wages are coming down, and many men are eating up their supplies and earning nothing. When a good fall of snow conies, followed by a freeze, the -Ituatlon will be good, for then the carrying of supplies over Chllcoot and White passes will begin In earnest and eycry man there can get work. Killed a Teacher. Ann, 111., Jan. 22. John McGowan, a young teacher In A lexunder county, bus dcld from injuries indicted by two pupils, Henry und Scott Jordan, 10 and 20 years old, respectively. The Jordan boys did not like an order made by McGowan, and disobeyed It. This resulted in n whipping by the teacher. Later the boys waylaid the leacuer and gave mm a ratal beating. An Outrage, Pakis, Jun 22, An ubomlnable outrage has been perpetrated near Severn lo Chateau. Three youths as saulted a servant girl and laid her un conscious on the railway track in front of an approaching train. Both of her legs were severed. Her screams brought assistance All three of the perpetrators of tho outrage are under ariest. CEI'SURES THE COUNTY COURT. Strong Resolution Adopted by tho Wood burn Grange, The following resolution has been adoDted by Woodburn Grange: "Whereas. The Hunsaker man damus suit, restraining the county treasurer rrom paying certain war runts that hid been drawn In favoi of P'jgh & Gray, has beeu decided in favor of complainant, and v.uereas, The county court airuosi Immediately ordered a warrant fori $1900 to be drawn o pay said L'ugh&j Gray, thereby acknowledging that they had allowed too much fur their services In repairing the cout house; and "Whereas, Competent and exper ienced builders have examined the work done by Pugh & Gray, and say that It. could bo done equally as well for not. to exceed $500; therefore b3 it "Resolved, That it Is our opinion that our county commissioners are equally as guilty or extravagance (if not moral turpitude) In the manage ment of our county business as Is the county Judge." The resolution is an erroror a mis take as no expert has been found to nut the cost of that work below $1200. The court paid too much but to say It could be done for $500 is to put It too low. The coin t has been denounced by meetings in vurious parts of the county and by Republican assem blages. Still we do not believe in understating the truth and the facts. In open competition the work could be done for alyiut 1200 to $1500. But the work itself was not neces sary. Ed. J. From Capt. Mahoney, Under date of January IS, 1898, Captain E. P. Mahoney, representing himself to bo of the Cuban army and who visited this city, several weeks ago, writesacommuiilcation In which he attempts to derend himself from tlie article published In the Oregon Ian shortly after his departure in which he was denounced as an Impos tor etc. Speaking or the article in the Portland paper he says: "If It was not for the holy cause of Cuba's free dom the Oregonian would hear from me in a fur more distinct vindication than In writing. This slandering ar ticle Is uncalled for and its corres pondent in Salem is a liar und I defy him to prove otherwise. It shows his sawdust patriotism as an Amer ican citizen towards the patriots of Cuba In their gallant struggle for iteeoom." A SCIUTI President Barnaby, of llartsvilto College, Survives a Serious Illness Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. ti,. TTorfrrlll CoHeee. situated at nart rllle. Indiana, was founded years ago in the Threat of the United Brethren Church, when the state was mostly a wilderness, an colleges were scarce. The collece Is well known throughout the country, former stu dents having gone into all parts of the world. PROF. ALVIN P. BARNABY. A reporter recently called at this famous eat of learning and was shown into the room of the President, Prof. Alvin P. Barnaby. When last seen by the reporter Prof. Barn aby was in delicate health. To-day he was apparently in the best of health. In re sponse to un inquiry the professor said : "Oh, yes, I am much better than for some time. 1 am now in perfect health; but my reoorery was brought about in rather a peculiar way." "Tell me about it," said the reporter. "Well, to begin at tho beginning," said the professor, " I studied too hard when at school, endeavoring to educate myself for the profession'. After completing the com mon course I came here, uutl graduated from the theological course. I entered the min istry, aud accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at a small place in Kent From the JL-publican, aiumbv lad. County Mien. Being or an amumous na ture, 1 applied myself diligently to my work and studies. In time I noticed that my health was failing. My tronb e was in. i gestion, and this with other troubles brought on nervousness. "My phvMVinn prescribed for me for some time, aud "advised me to take a change ot climate. I did a he requested and was some improved, boon after, I came here ns pro-fes-or in physics and chemistry, and later was financial agent of this college. The chanse nereed with me, and for aw hile my health was better, but my duties were heavy, and again I found my trouble returning. This time it was more severe nnd in the winter I became completely prostrated. I tried various medicines and dlllrrent physi cians. Finally, I was able to retain to my duties. I.Bst spring I was elected president of the college. Atrain I had considerable work, and the trouble, which had not been entirely cured, beenn to allect me, and last fall I collapsed. I had dillerent doctor", but none did me any good. Professor Bowman, who is profeor of natural science, told me of his experience with Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People nnd urged me to give them a trial, because they had benefited him in a similar case, and I concluded to try them. , , " The first box helped me, and the second gave great relief, such as I had never ex perienced from the treatment of any physi cian. After using six boxes of the medicine I was entirely cured. To-day I am perfectly well. I feel better and stronger than for years. I certainly recommend this medi cine." To allay all doubt Prof. Barnaby cheer fully made an affidavit before Lyman J. Sci'Dm:n, Xotan PulUc. D-r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all dealers, or will be tent postpaid on receipt of price. V) cents a box. or six boxes for $2.50 ftliev are never mM in bulk or by the 100). br aildressine I)r Williams' Medicin I Company, Schenectady, N. Y. WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO .EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL BRACING UP. All! Millions Bequeathed. Chicago, Jan. 21. A Columbus' Indiana, special to tho Record says: A Colorado miner's estate of $25,00u, 000 has been bequeathed to Bartholo mew county heirs. The vast fortune was left by lmblay Clark to her de scendants, and George Clark and Mario Hook, who reside near this city tire probably tho only ones living. French Warship. Paris. Jan. 22, Order lias been re ceived at Cherbourg and Toulon, re spectively, to Immediately prepare tho battleshlgs Urulx and Vauban to re Inforcc tho French squadron In the far East. The ships wl 1 sail on Jan uary 21. Admiral Doha union t has been appointed commander-in-chief of the French squadron In tho far East. Better Than Klondike Gold. Is health and strength gained by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparllla, the great blood purl tier. It fortifies the whole system and gives you such strength that nervous troubles cease, and work which seemed wearing and laborious, becomes easy and Is cheerfully per formed. It has done this for others, It will for you. 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T- H' HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sppialty of fine repair work, Sef.h Thomas clock, etc.. 215 Commercial Strcnt JAS. RADER. fcELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY,! Meets all mail and passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. Bag city GTAT THE OLD rOST0FFICEIdl A, DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store, Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial street. Ilottled goods of the hest quality. THE Wallace Warehouse ! Storage at reasonable rr tes. Apply to ' S 6t SALEM WATER CO. SPRAY YOUR TREES, w is tht time to have vnur i;u r.:i.. 1 . t. . """ tuiiir i . ' H'i gooasnape and made proof against insects. San Jose scale, woolly aphis and fungus removed, and trees made healthy by scientific methods. Arfvi r,. ",?. !to Richards & Sim- ,. V:L "r.K.7 Salem. r ' "6" "tect' Tin t . c .,. ko.,,1,. LU commence tne .New Year again with offerlnir VOU low nr mo fnr nm..u. h "m urn-ring Salem Special, patronize home industry only . " Aumsville Flour New Pickles, per qt '.'. Arbucklo aud Lion Coffee, perpk '' Hest Mocha and Java Coffee. Der lh tlQlll tifuuut er j x-OilJUi.. 0ffAU: r!,l 11 I... i --.., ,,.. iu.,, ,0 ",". ' "" anu juva couce per lb. 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb. ... ".. lOlbs. II. Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our Ho Cream Oats! Old P. Q, Grocery. 93 ,81 00 10 10 33 30 83 45 23 ,'13 King AND TRITriTivri atedo2 " . - 'ti uiy wnnn lmtra promptly dleivere . A trial BENTLEY & Co., -"0 Front ail all lengths olicited. D. Salem Cfcemeketa streof 1hn. llUUb Successors to ce3o. HARRIETT I LAWRENCE r. Ttrf mpjci. v V l. WE RECOMMEND . c Karl' Clover Root Tea, lor Constipation it's the Hest and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. He Not Deceived I A Coup h, Horscness or Croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in rme ofShilo's Cure will save you mu.h ouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Hroino Quinine Tab litbiets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 23c. 10-M-tim OASTOXtlA. ? ilsili ttcuter of Pain has no show with Pr. Ullea ruin PUU, lm $&&&is " , v Clauss' Sheafs, Scissors and Raz They arc fully warranted, (STAlso a completo stock of table and pocket cutlery and can- ors, ...vi, ium.iv mm carvers. BROWN & SMrm MiHOOiRESTORED it uinv rt - -- Vtllow .wv: IT..' 6"o'tAtealtncrT0u.d:Scasn .,,,, .f& '. 'ul reitd. J ?hi.erTOttSDris.ul draln. fcwof i. v?r Ji';.h00v hi:y iW Jcn?vUp?"'nJ??'. t Ye4 to I.ESr.'L '". of DrrM.J"7ir;:"',.a"iP'rt-. n.,V.".' P-woor ' OD p-r b- KiSSii'SSKw frh -.w-ri L5A' .. J by.' .w.- For sale bj D. J, FRY, Salem, Beckn?p 5 Hamilton iron wi rks. Inh nn.i. n i fc"',auea ASiiS MS a;lclassoo7kf;rnJirhd.ShoPTraCou0rt meet in alley between High .iX&rSfa Salem Steam Laundrv oathefciloYv-ing. Sk-.ts, plain 5 Iin-, J. ' IOcenta .....5 to 10 ceptt. 5 ' locepts ...3 cents ...I cent Sheets and nilinu.Y:' '.' ' r 3 cent hworfinJrr,a. Uper dMeB Hanncls M d other work in telhgently cashed by hand Col. I, Olmsted Prop uimtr orawers. unaer sairts.. Socks. Der nflir I Ilandkerchiof.- Silk handkerchiefs' '.'.'. SSSBSI ;sj