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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1898)
m fTWH """Nir, W "-'r l Hood's virtually gent It to the table, w!iencr it will probably never be resurrected. TODAY'S MARKUT. Are much In little', alnays ready, tfflclent, satisfac tory j prevent a cold or I ever, rare nil llrrr 111. lck head che, Jtunrtlce, conttlpatlon, He. Trice cent. Tbt only 11IU to Uk with Ilood's aarxparllla. Pills Daily Capital Journal BY HOKBR BROTHERS, FRIDAY. FEB. 1 ,1898. OFFENSIVE PARTISANS. Tlio supreme couit of Oreon Is supposed to be a lifuti-mlndcd unpre judiced body of men and yery cor rectly It should be. Thoy should not be Influenced by politics und should not have In their employ persons of bitter political prejudices. Honorable men of all shades of political opinions do business with the supreme court, aruc before It and visit the state library. This they should be allowed to do without belnjr questioned as to Mmlr nollLlcal views and without hearing their political views, their political friend or enemies, for that mutter, abused or lauded, Th? state supreme court room and corri dor tlmrcub nit and the state llbiary are the last (.luces In which politics should he discussed at. least offens ively. Complaints liayocomc to this utllce that the supreme cou-t room, when court is not in session, and the state library at times Is made a forum for t lie discussion of pollt'cal Issues not by the members of the supreme court but by some empires. These complaints in the main olucirio and must contain some truth. They sluU that certain employes of the suproim court or Oregon almost constant!) pour furth abuse uKuinst every ont who Is not a strict p.irty man accord ing to the latest utterance of Kepub llcan politicians. They stato that il Is almost imposssblcfora Democratic, Populist or bimetallic political worker to enter the state library without either bclnu personally slandered or hearing his friends, associates and neighbors abused In the choicest kind of Klve-Polnts billingsgate. These loud-mouthed salary caters seem to be carried away by party zeal and having been In olllce for very many j ears forget that they arc nerv ing any of the people except those be lieving exactly as they themselves do. The supreme court should lock Into this matter und should see that their employes refrain from violently abus ing patrons of the stale library be cause of political views dllferent from their own. Tills Is a free country and people are free to talk and think us they please, but common decency should teach public olllclah to refrain from violent abuse of their political opponents while in the discharge of oitlclul duly. This Is no suiull matter, Jt deserves the candid consideration of our honored supreme court. Tho great Amerl-an people have a right to attentive, courteous treatment from those whom they pay well to wait upon them in the minor capacity of of book-llflers and attendants upon the lords of the Oregon woolsack. THIS MAYOR WEAKENED. On a tie vote, Mayor Richardson cabt Ills ballot to kill the ictrcnch ment resolution In the city council. Tuesday night. liurcn,aratiam,Hunt and Smith voted for It, tho other four voted ngalust II, the mayor's vote Dr. Miles' Nervine A nEMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. THE oxccsalvo uso of tobacco, especially by young men is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llro materially. Mr. Ed. O. r. Uso n, compositor on (he Contra Oosta A'ttrs, Martinet, Cal., writes) ''I have used Dr. Mlloa' Uestoratlvo Nor vino and re ceived much bonoUt from it, I wa troubled with norrouinou, dluy spell andslecploas ncss, caukod by tho uso of tobacco and atlin ulants. I took lr. MllcV Norvlno with mar volously good results, allaying thoUlutues3, quletlns the nerves, aud enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving In my caso n very beneficial mmody " Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervluo it ospoclally adapted to restoring tho nervous system to Its normal condition under such circumstance. It soothes, heals and strougthons. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro hold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefit or monoy ro (uudod. Hook on dis eases of thokuartand nerves free. Addrvos, Pit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Until very recently the mayor w'a-""1 "CJ Flour Portland, 3.7t; Super line 2 25 per hbl. Oa ts W h I te.1536c. Hay Good, $1213 per ton. Hops -4W16c; old crop 4feCc. Wool Valley, 1416c; Eastern Oregon, 12c. MIHstuiT Bran,$17; shorts, 417. Poultry-Chickens, mixed, $2.75. turkeys, live, 10(tfllc. Eggs Oregon, 20c per doz. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 7f28c. under CO lbs,H(V7c;shecp pelts,10l5c. Onions &X&U per c Buttci lies! dairy, 65(S00c; fancy creamery, 45c(a50c a roll. Potatoes, 65e(850 per sack. Apples 30(a3oc a box. Hoirs Heavy, tl. Mutton Wcathcis4c; dressed, 0c, Beef Uteers, $3; cows,$2.50; dressed, Ho Uau1' fl f-Nrvin J beserching the members of the city council to stand for ! retrenchment and keeping within the limit of revenues He pointed out that the fixed charges against the city were so high that they would have to cut all possible salaries. Now when a moderate cut Is proposed Ills Honor casts the vote that makes any action difficult unless some members of the'councll take a different view of the matter. It is not likely that the recorder and chief of police would throw up their jobs it they got noth ing but the fees In state cases, as some months they amount to more than either olllclal gets from tho city. Those fees could bo eaRlly swelled to twice their present sum. This lucrative source of income for our city oftlclals was delicately hinted at as a reason why the recorder and chief of police could stand a cut. The list of city police cases that were made county cases during the month of January Is a pretty fat take In It self, but It could no doubt have been doubled had Edes UDd Dllley so minded. These considerate gentle men really deserve a vote of thanks for not taking twice the hide off the taxpayer that they do. But the Im pression gains ground that with un limited resources at their command for making fees out of the county, they could stand a cut on salaries. But the mayor could not sec it that way. To the dismay of the reform element In the council. The mayor turned against them at a critical mo ment and went on record against the very proposition he had talked them up to. The mayor Is reputed to be still In the Held for political honors on the Republican ticket. He may have hedged on retrenchment on ac count of the dilllcultles men at times encounter In practical politics. The reatest ntutesinen Und themselves at 1 1. ne- compelled to act against their consciences when in pursuit of politi cal amhlllons. So the mayor has probably taken a judicious tumble. STATE NEWS. Mayor Pennoycr vetoed the $400,000 bond issue. The search lor the bodies of the mc.i who went over the falls atOregon City has been ubandoncd. The King Real Estate Co. of Port land has tiled a suit against the City of Portland for $200,000. The price of all kinds of meats was advanced at Oregon City, 2 cents per pound tills week owing to the scarcity of stock. The receipts of the Jackson county recorder's olllce last month were $130 80, the largest during the present incumbent's term. Tho Grande Rondo river Is booming aud a big jam of drift has formed at La Grande and the new bridge Is In danger of going out. Tho new town of Minersyllle has sprung up at the foot of Bohemia mountains. It ts located on Sharp creek and is on tho road to tho Bo hemia mines. J. Ray, a Camas prairie freighter, was accldently shot, Saturday, by Toinmle Bolce, tho 10-ycar-old son, of Y. L. Lolce, of Lowlston, Idaho. The bullet entered tho right breast of Ray and has not jet been located by thophyslclans, although no Tear of serious results is entertained. It has been ascertained the man who died at Mcdford, Or., from In juries received by an unknown person, was named Peter Nelson, of South Bend, Wash, lie has bcon positively Identified by it. A. Proudfoot, of Mcdford. A recent test has been made of ore from tho Golden Standard quartz lead, 011 Galls creek, thirteon miles north of Jacksonville, of which II. O. and K. K. Kuhll and E. B. Watson aro the Joint owners. Kubll Brothers shipped threo tons of ore to the Selhy reduction works In San Francisco, which yielded 0.00 ounces of gold and 22 ounces of silver to tho ton. G. M.P.Walker, of tho Southern Pacltlo car shops, Portland, who suc ceeded David Moore, deceased, as car repairer at Roscburg a short time ago has died suddenly. Ho went to Glon dalo apparently In perfect health, re paired a cur and got on the north bound overland about 10:30 o'clock to come home. Ten minutes later he was found dead In ills scat In tho coach. Heart disease was tho causa of his death. Tin: KinstKit School Will give an entertainment Friday evening Febru ary 25. Tho program is divided into two parts. First part Is to bo given to songs, declamations and exercises In geuoral appropriate to tlicoccaslon viz.: to counuonilo the birth of Wash ington. The second part will be de voted to the tattling farce! "From Pumpkin Ridge." There will bo an ojster supper given between tho twu parts of the program Admission 10 cents. WK8T Salkm. A Union Bltuetal- II11 nlllh ultl li firt'imlv.wt ,it tlm U'oiit. Salem hull, Sat unluy.ut 1 o'clock. All aro Invited to attend, re- SALEM MARKET. Wheat-70c. Oats 30c. Applcs.3040c In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, $0J10. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.50; tall $3.75 Hogs dressed, 4c. Live cattle 2c. Veal J 3. Butter Dairy 1518c; creamery, 20(23c. Sheep Live, .'5c a lb. Wool Best. 16 18c. nop& Best 8I4c Eggs- 12c In trade. PnnHvi ITrtr,. A7f.. t.,,.1.... OOiV.. ducksjOc per lb; geese, $43$5 Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81s; ham, 10c; shoulder, 81(290. Potatoes 25c In trade. If You Wish to Be Well you must fortify your system against attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, your stomach and di gestive organs in order, your appetite good. Hood's Sarsaparllla is the medicine to build up, purify and en rich your blood aud give strength. It creates an appetite and digestive clower. Hood's Pills are the favorite family athartic, easy to take. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure Instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Great Pile remedy. Stone's Drug Store. He Not Decelvedl A Couph, Honeness or Croup aro not to be trifled with. A dose in Iome ofShilo's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. Stop that cough. Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A z$c,, bottle o( Shiloh's Cu'e may save oc fe. Sold by I). J. Fry. After years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersvllle, Pa., was cured by using aslDle box of DcWItfs Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pim ples und obstinate sores arc readily cured by this fatuous remedy. Stone's Drug Stone. To Curcja , Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-Cm Karl's Clover Koot Tea, lor Constipation t's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. Don't annoy others by your cough ing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Stone's Drug Store. Nobody need havo Nouralgla. Got Dr. lilies' Fain tills (rom druggists. "Ono cent a doe" Uniok Club At Lincoln Wade's hall, North Salem, Saturday night, 7:30 p. 111., February 10. Democrats, Populists und Silver Republicans are Invited. FREE TO MILLIONS A Valuable Little Book Sent Free fot the Asking, Medical books aro not always Inter esting reading, especially to people enjoying good health but us a matter of fact scarcely one person in ten Is perfectly healthy, and even with such, sooner or later sickness must come. It Is also a well established truth that nine tenths of all diseases origi nate with a breaking down of the di gestion, a weak stomach weakens and Impoverishes the system, making It ciuy for disease to gain a foothold. Nobody need fear consumption, kid uov tlsseaso, liver troublo or a weak In-art and nervous system as long as the digestion U good and tho stomach able to assimilate plenty of wholesome food. Stomach weakness shows Itself in a score of ways aud this little hook deso.'lbea tho symptoms aud causes and points the way to a cure so sim ple that anyone can understand and apply. Thousands have some form of stom nch troublo und do not know It. They ascribe tho headaches, tho lan guor, nervousness, Insomnia, palpita tion, constipation and similar symp toms to somo other cause than the true one. Getyour digestion on the right truck and the tieart trouble, lung trouble, liver dl-easeor nervous debility will rapidly disappear, This little book treats entirely on the cause and removal of Indigestion and Its accompanying annoyances. It describes tho symptoms of Acid Dyspepsia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Slow Dv-snensla. Amylaceous Dvsnensla. Catarrh of Stomach and all affections of tho dlL'estlyc organs in plain lan guage easily understood and tho cause removed. It gives valuable suggestions as to diet, aud contains a table giving length of time required to digest Various articles of fod, something every perMm with weak digestion should know. No prlco Is asked, but simply send your name and address plainly written on postal card to the P. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., requesting a little look on Stomach Diseases and It will be sent promptly by return mall. KKKKKKKKSSSZElKKKKKKKKIK for Infants and Children. The Fac-simile Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper. tmi etMTui tMM' tt wuTTrr. Niwvocrrr. "DERBY k CO. . Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. PrWccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway, FAUMj PROPERTY K2600 acre grainjand slock farm three miles rom railroad, runinj; 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 24oacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level land running water. Price $28.00 per acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $12 per acre. 320 acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Sbelburg at the cros.'.ng of the O C & E R R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! 'amily erchard: good springs and running water.Price $300. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.1 70 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 torn Minto. 20 aero in cultivation good house and harn; Tuning water. Piice S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all in ood cultivation for $750. TO TRADE.320 acres inUmatilla count) for improved Salem property. TO TRADE...185 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salerrf property, improved or umm-roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs o city cheap. $700. A good 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 tale with us. We sell tickets on theC.nadian Pacific rail oad at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, r; I he Un5y secret m "y1 1 PIPER HEIDSIESK CT Plug Tobacco is the Champagne Flavor. Wherever chewing to- S bacco is known the Piper Heidsieck brand stands for u an mat is best. Don t be a stranger to it you want g the best and the New Five-Ont Pinr ic nUrA S .jo per cent. quality remains the same. Ask for it. tmtncnroqqppiJoooouuuuuuooouuuuuuuuuooDi NOMINATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Direct Nominations by the People Should Bcjvladc. Fill out a ticket after reading over the list, "O- l'cr.ons wtm have been named In tlie press as candidates .,,. r, n.vnriAM JOHN NEWSOME, J UJ Jt WifcH- "--T M. L. CHMHEULAIiN, A. I. WAGNER, THOS. SIMS, (3. M. EI'l'LEY, ARCHIE CROSBY, GEO. W. DAVIS, W. II. RYRD, F. W. STEUSLOFF, E. II. ANDERSON. A. F. M'ATEE, ,rL A-VfTM.IA KlinTTlP.il MITTiER. Otlicrs can be named by citizens and no doubt will be. All friends of the public schools and of true economy for the taxpayers are Invited to nominate two candidates for school directors to be chosen at the March olection. Till out the blanks beloiv, slttn your name and send the same to this olllce. These ballots will be oppned and counted by a disinter ested committee and the result made known In time enough before election. Cut out thee ballots and.'uct expressions from as many legal voters as possible. For director live yc For dlrectoronc year. Name Street No. or location In district. . . Most Thrilling Tale of the Year, A MILE OF GOLD. Strange Adventures en the Yukon, Mr. Stanley is the bold prosp'ctcr who recently returned from the Klondike district wit $112,000 mide in lour months, and cwns claims worth sixteen millions. His is the captt vating story of a bme man, and not only replete with authentic information for the crowd northuar.1 bound gold hjnte s.but also filled with adventures of the most thrilling character. Fully jl'ns.rau- with icns tnken on the spot. Altogether an unique book. Bound to have an enorn-ous ale Wegheherea few chapter headings picked up at random, among twenty-three, in the TABLE OP CONTENTS. CHAP. I -A Little Personal Biocraphy.. Leaving Seattle, March 8, 1896 Foiming a partnership on Board Ship We Rea'-h Juneau On the Ocean on a Fishing Craft Shipwrecked at Iterner's Bay A miraculous Escape, CHAP. II D)ea at the Foot or Chilkoot Pass, Packing One's GoodsSleds and Snow Shoes, Carrping in the Snow, From the "Stone House" to "Pleasant Camp" "Double Tripp!Q3,"r-Climbirg o the "Summit" 7000 Feet Up a Wall of KockCratcr I.akeA Precipitous Descent 'Lake Lindeman at Last! CHAP IIL Danjers and Hardships of Chilkoot Pass Graphic Description of T. B. Corey, who crossed It July, 1897 -Exactions of the Indian Cerrieries Buying an Tnd'un Muiden.for $50 Boat Building on the Lakes The Plainest Food Tastes Splendid. CHAP. VII The first news of the Klondyke "Strike"-Old Indiin tho News Bearer Reaching Sixty-Mile Post A Storm on the Yukon Two claims staked by My Partcrrs on Bonanza Creek--We Locate Two More on then Unknown ElDorado Creek Plenty of Gold, Put No Supplies Down the Yukon After Food A Tereible Jam of Ice Floes. CHAP. IX. The Eirth of a New City Joe Ladue Locates Dawson September 1,1896 Grows to 50(0 Inhrbit rts as if by Magic What It Costs to Live There One Thousand Precious Dgs Wares Paid Unskilled Labor .A Boistrous But Orderly Crowd. CHAP. XI. Watching the Neighbors" Claims--El Dorado Creek, the Richest Placer Mine in the Wo'ld Cha.lc Myer's Banne. Pan of $8000 Great Difficulty to Get Help Even at $15 per dry Our 4000 Feet of Placer Grouud Worth $16,575,000 Hundreds o ne Claims Will show Up Next season. S:nt postpaid to any address for 75c. Silver coin or money order. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO JTE lit Ml OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 F M 8:30 P 7--4S A !l MJ Lv. Lv. Ar. Il'ortland. ..Ar .aatem Lv San Francisco Lv (9:30 800 AM 10 A M OO PM Above trains stnn at nil (inninl cMiinm bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Teflersnn. Alhnnv Tnnircnf mif.rl.le TTnl-a.. Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, CresweH Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta- nuns nun, juscuurg 10 vsnianu, inclusive. AU3KUUKU MAIL, . DAILY. 8."!0 A M 1 I.v IIOO A M Lv. 520 PM) Ar. ..Portland ..Salem.... .Roseburg. .Ar" Lv , Lv (4--3i'M i 2 oo.T M ( 7.'30 A M TO THE EAST GIVEif "IHE CHOICb OF- Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND COUVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday.1 w i-v....rortiana.. Ar( s.-copm ia15 PM, Ar....Corvallis...Lv I 5.'5 1 1--05 PM ft tJ w At Aioany and Coronas connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.1 4."5oPM) Lv ...Portland ...Ar) 8:2? A M 7."JOP M t I.r Xtr.f!nr,:il T-. I ...- . .. 8:30 pm) Arj Independence Lvf .jo a m Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and tirlrc ,n T?r.rtA. :. . . Europe. Aho IAPAN. CHINA unvn f7oUmLVndUv"A' a''-'ri Salem. ""' """ Aent R. KOEIJLER, Manager. Mi. G. F. .X- P A P..i ' j C. H. MARKHAM. G. F. Oregon Short Line ! t -vniE- Quickest, Two Transcontinente Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern cititi. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKER Agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION.- -Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsunrth rlvt Vnnri De?- 2S. Jan- 2, .7. 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb) , V) , 1", XI, ZO, Fare Cabin, $12.00; steerage,$8. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for?i r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 6:45 a.m. Transfers to sirpt mr lln. , rtrnnn Pf if the steamers are delayed there. Round t-.n tnl ..i- ... ,l - . . ' .- -.. . - iw ui.ci3 mail points in urcgon, Washing ton. California tr (Via e, fnnn.i.hmn made at Portland with all rai'l, ocean and . "" "-au on u. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. I W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. O: OREGON CENTRAL Safest, Cheapest VIpa,'irnU: ist aDd "heast. irn r.-on all th7ough Ua.rT ' ''"P BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or traveling Piks8gr w O. TERRY, Agent, 124 3d street E. CQMAN. General Agent, Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA BAV ROUTE.' Connecting at Yaq.una Bay with the Sa rrancisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT." Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San francisco Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. ' Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. bh?r'es,t.;out.e between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Sas Francisce: Cabin. 18? strn fi Round tnp, good 60 days, I7. To Coos Bay cabil- g. sleerage j6 lo Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION uearner Albany" between Portland and JjO.-vailis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Lonallis6:3o a- . Tuesdays, Tnursdays and oundays leaes Portland, YambW street ? 6;o m. Mondays, Wednesdays and 'maSPF- ManaSr J. C. MA0, Supt. Rirer Division. r r mvun . -crvaiiis,ur J C.G.COKER, Agent, Salem, 1' 1a. J. Z23l K.V3C.