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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1898)
""M j. " ippumwiu t tT'T1 'f' "W" - T ' I V f Hood's Best to Uke after dinner; Ms l-revent distress, W dlfres- I g tlon, cure constipation. B 111 ? Inrel7ncUbl,iloiotgr1p a or eam ptln. 8oM by all dnirirliU. eents. "rerred only 07 C. I. Hood A Co- Lowell. Mm Daily Capital Journal IY HOFER BROTHBR8, WEDESDAY, MARCH 9, 1898. STATE NEWS. BROOKS. Remember there will be an oyster ball InsU the new Wcstoo Is to bare a new city ball. Much seeding Is already done m "PPer glrenatUie W. C. T. U. nni..n mum. Pexl r,day evenm the 11 r- ...- . .,. ,i liKeeis to help pay for Ti, n, 1 - church untaD. nanio fur Its light plant, j riie precinct meeting to elect dele- The lumber for. the new mill at Kata to attend the Marlon countv i Democratic contention was held March o, and resulted in electing the JOURNAL "X-RAYS." It is reported that the Populist) of Linn county are a unit for the nomi nation of Ji. U. Watson for circuit Judge. Mr. WatKiu is and has always been a Democrat. After taking care of his family, Senator Mclinde Is devottd to hit friend. The party comes next. 'I he people last. An authentic dispatch from New York states mat tlic .Mclinde rein deer expedition lias altcady cost tlie UiilteUBiuUiaKOt'eniiiieui over ioW, WO, and mat me reinUcur nave not jet ruacueU tne must expeiible part of their Journey. J iiey vvcie snipped from ie Iuik a vteeK or more uku and should nave reached tue i'acltli coast ueluic mis time. It will cost our Ki'veniiiieut ciomj onto a million dollars yet. A uuab unaucier is the "Little Acciueiit. ' 110111 ureitou. In case of vai well, we have Gen. Compsou 011 out MUe. There are some of the epithets which the "Oieirorjluu" applies to lirewncll: "liar," "grafter." "boou ler," "dead beat." etc., any of which, If true, uugut U loreyer damn him In the estimation of the public, and preclude him from holding auy place of pnbllc trust. The "Oregonian" is a responsible concern. Mr. Urownell cannot put on the dignity of silence under the imputation of these charges. Hut well why do our people entrust men of the llrownell type with re sponsible positions? The next campaign will bring about Eomc good results, not the least of which Is, that men who are thought to be boodlcrs, or dishonest In their dealings, whether In public or their private affairs, will not be conspicu ous on any ticket. The world Is pro gressing In moral, as well as material, prosperity, and men of charucter and Integrity will besought for places of public trust. This Is a result greatly desired, except by boodlcrs and thieves who prey upon the state, and aim to succeed by dishonest dealings. underhanded and "It Is we whoarcitho defenders of peace, Ilio friends of law, the foes of Inequity and Injustice," Tow no. A money system 2000 years good enough for blmctalllsts. old Is Editor It. J. Hendricks, of the local gold standard paper was an Interested listener to Mr. Towno. "Hurrah for Cuba 1 " yelled a Silver Republican as Towne said McKlnlcy was a weak man. "Old Tom Kay" was a closo listener to Towne, although he stood through out the whole meeting. No speaker ever at Salem held a crowd so completely as Tow ne. An open mint Into which both gold and silver come freely at a given ratio and equal terms and plane of power. Report Eng. Con. 188(1. "You cannot create viiltio by law" buys tho goldbug. Hut. you can create privilege by law and that Is what the goldbug wants. Ton many bankers talk with their faces to the cast when they ought to consider Ilia Interest of their cosluin ers at their door. Chus. A. Towne. " "1 luivo worked so hard that I have produced so many boots and shoes that the factory hud to shut down and I hayc been compelled to go Idlo ami my family without shoes," Now that the government has got ten a lot of reindeer on Its hands for which lthuu no earthly use through the shurt slghteducss of the great SenutorOeo. W. MoHrldo Ithasbeen suggested that Sanlu Claim might take some of these- pour reindeer If the price bhould be put down low enough. Or possibly they might bo used by Ex-Seimtor Mitchell In oulld lug his railway to the planet Mars. Uctwccu Santa Ulttus and Ex-Senator Mitchell the government may be able to get buck u few of tho $!i00,('00 It lias spout In this childish scheme Tho MMiator's Impulse to got n rein deer relief uxpedil Ion to Alaska dis closed the goodness of his heart with other peoplo's luoucy. " ' Wasco Is on the ground. Spring reeding has commenced at Junction City, Oregon. bamuel F. Kern, of Eugene, has been granted a pension of W per month. The residence of Geo. W. Bacon, of Oregon City, was burglarized Monda morolug. About 800 people attended the Hood Hirer Farmers Institute last Saturday. Andrew J. Keeney an early pioneer of Lane county, died at his home near Yoshen. Fire destroyed the residence of A. M. Mauritzeu, of Newburg, early Sunday morning. The little baby that was left at the Elgin Presbyterlau church, has been returned to Its mother. All mckle-lu-the-slot machines have been ordered removed In The Dalles, also all other gambling devices. Ddve Camslack, of Deer Creek, Douglas county, has been arrested for robbing Geo W. Catching. He was oouud over. Washington county now owne3 three road graders and is going to expend more money and time thau ever on their roads. Fred Throe, the unfortunate young man tnat was injured on the Wallowa hill, in Wallowa county, died last Tuesday mcrulng from his Injuries. The dead body of an Infant was found last week -it Four-Mile, near liandon, In Curry county. The body n rapped up In a pillow case, was found among a lot of logs. O. G. Shurttcll, who owns the Star Gulch hydraulic mine, this week picked up in las mine a nugget that weighed $6(1 60. The mine Is located 10 miles southwest of Jacksonville, on the Aj'plegate. A . Smyth, of Eastern Oregon, Is one of the largest mutton shipper In tiie west. He Is now buying 10,000 head and expects to ship all summer. lie Is shipping to Chicago. Jesse and Perry l'ltchford, whose logging camp is t.t the Junction of Thomas creek and theSantlam river, have a contract to put in 600,000 feet of balm logs fur the pulp mill at Or egon City. New Oregon posemastcrs were ap pointed on Monday as follews: Mrs. Ellle Ii. Corrctt, 'Jrade, vice Hattle Van Jllbbcr, resigned: Mrs. Lillian Helmlck, Ukluli, vice Dr. W. C. Pit ting, resigned. Tho residence of Mrs. Rachacl Brenner of near Molulla burned Sun day evening. The lire was caused by upsetting u lamp. Mr. llrenncr was absent from home. Mrs. Brenner and children escaped b) crawling out at a window. The Populist, Democrat and Silver Republican party of Yamhill county hold their primary on Saturday and elected delegates and the Democrats passed lesolutlons favoring a union of forces and In favor of the Initiative and referendum, Saturday morning Gordle Graham, u l-ycur old boy, Hying at Mosler, was struck in tho eye by a stray bullet. The bullet was undoubtedly llred by sonio hunter. Tho Injured boy was taken to Hood River for medical treatment. &UJPS PJivjJ flP NdHBE. CMOT& ENJOYS Both tho method ami results when Syrup of KigH is taken; it iu pleasant and rofrosliing to tho taste, ami acts gently yet promptly on tho Kitlnoys, Liver and lJowols, clpajises tho sys tem effectually, disjK.'lH colds, Jicad aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of it kind ever pro dueed, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in ita action and truly bonciicial In its effecta, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngroeablo substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have ntado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Pigs is for salo iu 60 cent bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any roliablo druggist who may not liavo it on band will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishus to try jt. Do not accept any ulistituto. CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM fKASCISCO, CAL. UUWIUS, AT. itCVt IQXK, A.K following named delegates. Hugh Eldrldge, M. J. Egan, Jas. Finney, Aron Nusom. and GusMolsan. Miss Stella Isbell returned home Sunday after visiting for a few days with the Misses Evans of this place. Mr. John Ellis left here on the morning of the 5th bound for Fort Wrangle. From thence he expects to finally reach the Klondike gold fields. Fred and Robert Newsom of this place and Will and Harvey Stephens of Salem left for Washington Sunday the 6th in search rf employment. Frank Evans and Ed Fravel who left for that place a siiort time ago suc ceeded In finding work an $1 per day the next day after their arrival In Walla Walla. The people of Clear Lake know how to entertain an audience, as was proven by a crowded house last Satur day night. Their program consisted of muslc.both vocal and Instrumental, dialogues, recitations, local bits and the farce, "That Rascal, Pat," In which Jud Ganlard as Pat just beat the Irishman at his own game. After which neckties were sold, entitling the purchaser to his supper with one of the fairer sex, The closing exercises of Prof. Wni. II. Egan's school on the eve of March 4 was a decided success, and was ren dered before a crowded house. Prof. Egan's pupils a'l deserve great credit for the way in whlch.they Imperson ated the characters assigned them. Master Carl Massey as a comraedlan takes the coke, and little Ivan Trult In his solo, "Hoe de Co'n," had to re spond to an encore as usual. The proceeds of the evening was$I3,whlch pays for the library and leaves a bal ance of $3 The pleasure of tiie even ing was sorn3what marred by the sud den Illness of Miss Madeline Miller, daughter of George B. Miller, near Fairfield. The young lady Tainted and was carried Into the open alr.but reac tion was so slow that she was taken to the home of Wm. G. Evans P. M. where neighbors and friends rendered what assistance they could until the arrival of Dr. Stott of Gervals. Miss Miller was so far recovered as to be able to return to her home next morning. A vote or thanks wan tendered Mr. Egan for his efforts In be half of the school. The sound of tho hummer is again heard In our town. Mr. Wm. Hoover reached home on March 2, he having left Seattle for Skagway, February 8, and Is thankful that he was per mitted to return ullye If not well. He is suffering from a severe cough that attacks all classes with the excep tion of the native Indians. I shall glye sonic of his statements In his own words. ''Talk about cold, It Is worse than any Kansas blizzard that you ever heard of. The wind blows a perfect gale; and on the wharves, In tue canon ana on tne summit near Skagway, the themometer stands at about -10 degrees below zero, and In town about 15. On leaving Skagway you can walk on dead horses for about three miles up the 'canon. There are about 75,000 pcoplo In tho towns of Skagway and Dyeu, and peoplo aro dying at tho rate of three or four dally from ccrcbro spinal mcncngttls. I went into a dead house and saw thirteen dead men frozen stiff and piled upon a bench. Upon making inquiries about tho lnimense quanti ties of gold that was reported as being brought out from tho gold fields, I was told that tho only gold (ubout $25 In dust) that had been brought out by the way of Skagawuy was found on the bodies of two men who had at tempted to corno by tho way of the pass .from Dawson City, and had frozen to death within seventeen miles of Skagway. Some of the new arrivals tried to be Jolly, dancing around and kicking n frozen potato over the wharf. ,But it was only a few minutes until all tho Jolly that they could muster was frozen as was the potato they were kicking. When Mr Hoover was asked wliy he did not fetch his tent and do his own pool ing, ho replied that ho could not dq so without pitching It on the Ice, as te lund was all tuken. The question. Why did you return home? was answered thus: I did not I start for the gold fields, but only to ply my trade (that or blacksmtthlug) and found that if I would locato on a paying place that It would cost rue about $25,000, for a shop and then J would not be certain of a continu ation of trade. Ho concluded to re turn home. 1 took passago on tho Oregon, Feb. 21" The Oregon left her wharf six hours ahead of adver tised time to evade brlngng out some of tho slckand dead. All of horcrew with tho except! m of perhaps twe: declared that nothing would Induce them to return to Skagway. We met about twenty vessels from all ' partsof the world, England, Australia, Sun Francisco and home ports, I would advise those who bavo good homes to let "well enough alone." Mr. Hoover is a gentleman that Is well known and his reputation for truth and veracity dare not be questioned. DThe annual school election was held March 7th and resulted in electing Mr. W. P. Massey for one year (Mr. Hoover resigned) and Harrison Jones for three years. Mr. Dan Rugglcs was elected to serve as cierk. Labish. mm tra Alaska as it Is. Mh. Editer: If 1 need any apology for writing this article for your paper It shall be that I wish to warn honest working people who may be thinking of following the thousands who have already gone to that over crowded country, Alaska. The hardships of the steerage pas senger begins when he leaves the docks. To a man who is leaving a comfort able home the change Is repulsive, un bearable. The steamship companies are paid at the rate of about $" a day to carry and feed steerage passengers. They glye a very disagreeable place to eleep, with only a atraw matress on a bunk, and packed In like stock In a car. When they all get seasick, the pitch and confusion Is beyond description. They get but very little to eat and It Is sened about as re spectable as a farmer would serve his hogs. It costs the company about 15 cents a day per Head to feed them. When they reach Skagway or Dyea they are very much surprised to find It very cold. Many of them are dressed in light clothing for they have been told tnat the weather was no colder than In Oregon. They get off on the dack at Skag way or the lighter for Dyea and the north wind strikes them, blowing a gale, with the themometer at 12 or 15 degree below zero. It simply para lyzes them, miny freeze their hands and faces before thev reach the sliel fr of the t"wn. It Is Impossible to give any Idea of tenting In that climate at this season of the year. There was, when I left Skagway, fifty men for every Job, and while return ing on the steamship Oregon Its last trip we met seventeen ships going In, at least fourteen of them loaded with pr-cplc, one-half of them going to Skagway and Dyea to fird workj I found hundreds of good honest men, many from Oregon, without work and no money to get home. These two towns are mostly made up of tents and shanties and there is no steady employment for carpenters. The peo ple are dying by the dozen, seven died with spinal meningitis the day befoie the Oregon sailed, many are freezing to death. 1 saw an advertisement recently In a prominent daily paper ror men to go to Skagway and work on the railroad, tho wages $4 per day, with board at 81 per day. There Is no railroad being built at Skagway, nor anywhere else up there, and laboring men arc getting but $2.50 per day and only a little work at that, when the weather gets warmer so that men can work the wages will be greatly re duced. Keep away from Alaska. It is no place for a white man, even the In dians will not live at Skagway. Rev. Lester F. Clark. Portland, Or., Grant county has a Klondike of ts own In a rich ledge on Canyon monnt aiu, about 00 miles from Baker City, and It Is stated that one man, with his pocket knife, took out from $500 to $800 in one day. 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