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ml if IB i1 : 1 i M i I J i i H 111 fl ijij. FBI ; ; I' i !- ! I' ! ' "I' R It .' J i ' : u j J 7 t'i"Y' iflwiwrjjgtfBfM1 Daily Capital Journal, BY HOKBR BKOTHKR8, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898. EDITORIAL. Let John O. YounK manaKC the Middle-Itoaders If lie can. But hands off the Union ticket. It look as thotlifli Ucer, Lord, Moore, Metsehan or blank was in the lead for Koveruor. We are ulad to sec the Republican boys In Lablsh precinct so harmoni ous They are as friendly as Kilkenny cats. The Republicans are KOltitf to ureal trouble to count all the Indians loinr In advance of the June election. It looks suspicious. The Salem Humane Society Is soon to meet and elect a new president. The bird friends of this city should unite and form a strong organization. The state campaign of the Union forces should be clean and businesslike and no connection Indirectly with the Republican factions warring for spoils. The Pacitic coast will do Its share toward turning down Czar Reed and Ins hostility toward our rivers and harbors by electing a solid silver dele gation to congress. The Statesmen gives great prom inence to the law against illegal voting at primaries', buying votes, etc. There Is nothing of that sort in the g. 0. p. we hope. It is the duty of every voter to find out where his legal voting place Is. He must vote in his own precinct this year. With fair election oOlccrs and honest men present to see that each ballot Is counted as it is cast, the pco pie are going to win a grand victory. Is it loyal true-hearted Rill McKtn ley of Ohio who is president and deal ing with the Cuban question, or is it that heartless old skinflint Mark Ilanna, representing tho shylocko, who Is dictating the cowardly policy of subserviency to Spain? It Is time the people knew. The Union county ticket is com posed of clean men, Independent and Incorruptible. They are tools of no ring, Blaves of no boss, creatures of nc machine. They are going to be sup ported by men lu all parties who want relief from high taxes and raids on the public treasury. Here's u good honest sentiment for tho Salem Statesman: "If any man attempts to vote In any precinct primary election or other election, who Is not a legal voter therein, and swears In his vote, he ought to be sent to the penitentiary, where ho bolongs, and as provided by law and any man who hires or in duces him to do so ought also to bo sent to the penitentiary whero he aslo belongs "and us nlso provided by law." WARNING TO VOTERS. The opposition to tho Union of Silver and Reform forces nrc circu lating slanders against Hon. WHIR. King, Union candldato for governor. Wo warn all voters to bo slow to believe such campaign slanders against Mr. King or uny man on tho Union ticket. Our enemies want to unload some of tho odlun that at taches to their organization. After the Republican party In this county and stato fell undor tho dom ination of tho A. P. A. organization, after Mitchell and Hermann surrend ered themselves to the A, P. A.bubses after Mark Ilunua captured tho en tire A. P. A. machinery for McKlnley and tho Republican party has had tho full strength of Its pernicious I ti ll ue nee, and can uso It co farther, It comes with a poor grace from tlieso miserable fellows to ace uso the tho Silver party 111 Oregon of A. P. A. Ism. The Sliver party la tho only party that cm protect the people ngalnst'tho introduction of this un fair, and unpatriotic -issue Into our politics. Tho blmotalllsts believe tho financial Issue Is tho paramount Issue and will tolerate no such abor. tlon of fanaticism and Intolerance In Its councils or public policies. Tho Union ofSllvor and Reform forces prosonts a clean platform, free from all taint of bigotry, and if it elects a public odlclal ho Is soloniculy I pledged to execute that platform and tho very existence of tho Reform paity depends upon tho faithful per formance of those promises. All wo ask Is that tho friends of reform draw no hasty conclusions about candidates or their ticket, especially on Informa tion from tho enemy. Returns iayo been received by Pal mer Ayres, of Kugonc, from. 20 bales of hops recently shlped East, Tho hops uetted Mr. Ayrc? lo'l cents ti pound. Build MMWfertkMF4 waiVaaSii!ritiV ic&MnM'mmtf$uitfewm2vli&i&ti'i: m nw'wyawjt a fcij-TVlU'l I MMUiU Up Your Health By nourishing every part of your system with blood inado puro by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then you will have ncrvc mental, bodily and In the Spring dlgcstivo strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hood's Scll'Scipcinila arMte'tMedl clne. All druggists. $1, six (or 15. Prepared only by C I. Hood & Co., Ixmell, Mass. HnnH'c Diltc e"ri promptly and llOOU 5 flllb efT.ctiw.1y. ascents. effectively. 25 cents. HARMONY FOR SPOILS. Republicans, drn't use your ammu nltl n shooting atone another. You will need It all opposing the common enemy in tho campaign. Statesman What a pitiful wail from the spoils wing of the g. o. p. The writer of the above attends Geer meetings as a sympathizer, then tells the true-blue Geer men not to give It away, for he Is heart and soul with them, but daren't let his friends know it. Yet that style of a wolf In oily furs wants the victims of his craft to keep quiet, not make any fuss about rottenness In their party, be wise. In short, stand In and accept the results with a smile. Corn-Meal Ike also wants harmony. He pretends to be squarely against tils partner, tells the Geer men he will secure the cash to carry certain precincts Tor them, and help them In orry way, but all on the quiet, y iu inuw. Don't give It away, but I'm with you (for all there is In it.) In short, lie harmonious till we round you up. We'll handle the delegates and everything. If It don't happen to come your way under our skillful management, don't make a fool of yourself, but st ind in and save the honor of the party. We must all stand together or we arc lost. After signing Geer's petition for collector of customs and, then "trow ing him onto dc turf" with a bang that resounded all oyer Oregon, It Is highly amusing to sec the Geer men agala being boaped up and rubbed down by tho same old gang. They know of no warfare but for spoils. There Is not as much principle In the whole caboodle as In the little toe of a louse. THE FUSION CONVENTIONS The true-blue, middle-of-the-road Populists who. like the Daniel Uoones of the world, have been pioneers in repudiating false political doctrines, have been overcome in Oregon. They have been "drowned" by the trans fusion of new elements. A motley crew of sore heads, ne'er-do-wells and thoughtless persons, have gotton Into control of the Populist organization They are seeking to shackle the hon est, economic thinkers of the true Populist party and turn them over to the party cf spoils. TheJDemocratlc, Tammany ward Is opened ready to swallow those really able philosophers who founded tho Populist party. But will .they do It? Under the able lead of Hon. John C. Youcg the "middle-of-the-roaders" will make head against the Insidious foe. They may go down to defeat, but in be half of principle, defeat Is victory. Tho blood of the martrys Is the seed of tho church. Portlaud Chroulcle, March 25. Tho above editorial from Mr. Cor bett's personal organ shows conclusive ly that tho Union party Is not In favor with him. It shows that the hopes of tho Orcgonlan wing of the Re publican party lie with tho "true blue, middlo-of-tho-road, Danle Uoono Populists." Tho blood of these martyrs Is tho seed of the Re publican church. We do not say that this Is true, but wo do say It Is tho way tho Corbctt branch or the gold party looks at It nnd we would like to ask any sincere Populist If his party can with safety creep Into Mr. Cor bett's bosom.? When Yu Are Tired Without extra exertion, languid, dull and listless, your blood Is falling to supply to your muscles and other organs the properties they require. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures ahat tired feeling by enriching and purifying tho blood1 It will glvo you energy and vigor Hood's Pills aro easy to take. Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. Tim Polk county democratic central committee met Tuesday and sot aside tho Democratic nominating conven tion, the date of which was lixed for April 1, and Issued a call for union primaries, to bo held April 14, and a nominating convention April 10. Directions in every prtgknge of ScAif f'H'V fat ton. Follow tlium no matter whst tsa you use. c7 jtiURNAb "X-RAYS.1 Which ever way it Corn Meal Ike. goes we win. Mr. Hume was in town Monday; Judge McGinn, Tuesday; Jos. Simon, Wednesday! Who next? Just what relation Joseph Simon and J. C. Young hold to tho push In Salem, is unknown, but thsy are here. Cornmeal Ike's philosephy: "If Lord wins, Andy is boss; If Geer wins I am dictator. If Metsehan wlus, I am governor." Today will be a banner day, in Salem, for the hobo clement. They should expect at least a square meal, and an extra dollar or two. Mr. Geer has our sincere sympathy. He has been suffering from severe at tack of soro mouth. It Is not his first attack, but It Is a little the worst he has ever had. Gov. Fletcher, the finest looking nowspaper man in Salem, lectures at the South Salem church Saturday eve ning on "Living Dogs and Dead Lions." Think of Holt explaining how he could not trust his people In conven tion assembled, and that he had ap plied Reed rules, and Stocky Luce bellowing like a calf, before the P. P. convention in Portland. The brutal attacks of the peanut Register, at Eugene, on Secretary Klncald, while thatoQIclal is lying seriously 111, are beneath the line of decency. Has old "Nasty" Yoran re sumed the editorship? The Statesman's political handbook Is eminently fair from a Republican standpoint. It labels the Democratic platform as "Free Silver Democratic," and forgets to label the Republican as "Gold Standard Republican." Do they disown the gold standard ? Claud Catch, of Salem. Is a young man who has Just started out In poli tics. He declares he Is unequivocally for the gold standard and there must be a reduction in the pension burden. If there were more Republican politic ians as outspoken as Mr. Uatch there would be better government. Pendle ton, East Orcgonian, Democrat. STATE NEWS. Eugene 'vlll hold a city election on Monday April 3. Prlneyllle Is to hayo an electric plant In the near future. The first train on the Columbia River railroad pulled Into Clatskanlc Tuesday. Marshfield has a new dog tax law Imposing a penalty of 82.50 upon every male and 3,50 upon every bitch. The Prlnevllle public schools have been placed on the accredited list of the state university. This means that a student having a diploma from the Prlnevllle schools is entitled to enter the university without further examination. This has been effected by Professor Holland through co-oper ation with the faculty of the univer sity. Fire insurance agents of Albany have received a formal notification from tho Pacific Insurance Union that hereafter an Increase of 15 per cent should be made to all rates on account of the recent insurance ordinance tax ing the agents of the city. A meet ing of the agents paying licenses was held, and a demand will be made at once for the withdrawal of the order. By order from the government all breweries In Alaska have been closed. This Is a hard blow on W. F. Matlock, who recently went up there and estab lished a big brewery at Skagway, and has ust got the same In operation. He has expended a large amount of money, and was in a position to make big returns when the government or der cut him off. Eugene Register. Tho season approaches for changing from winter to spring wear, and the xsew iork Racket has purchased a fine lino of tho "Star 5 Star" shoes for all ages from the smallest child to tho largest lady or gentleman, In black and chocolate. They have heavy plow shoes, medium fine, up to the most dressy shoe In tho city. Neat enough to suit the most exacting taste. Call and supply yourself at racket prices. 30 2tdlw What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gen's: .From my pe sonal knowledge, gained in observing theer feet ot your Shiloh's Cute in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it Is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been urougnt to my attention, it has certainly nved many from Consumption, Sold by D )- "7 Satisfaction guaranteed when you uso "i-oncciion- uyes, tor saio oy all drug stores. tf ait:e;s Celery Compound is the JBest Spring Medicine In The World. It makes the weak strong. We have it. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE, STAYTON. Miss Minnie Mangle, who has spent several months at Great Bend, Kan., on account of her health, returned to her home here last baturday. Miss Minnie looks very much Improved in health and her many friends welcome the news of her arrival. The latest thing out the measles, and every body in town has them. Mrs. Anna Hawkins, of Albany, one of the lady managers of the Wood men Circle, talked to an assembly a the Woodmen hall, Monday evening. It Is thought that a circle will be fdrnied here soon. The contract for furnishing poles has been let to Crabtree & Colson, and work on the proposed telephone line to West Stayton will begin In a short is understood that a secret order for boys, under the caption of the "Coming Men of America," with headquarters at Oak Park, 111., has recently been formed here. The "Ob ject it Is said is to promote patriotism and morality among the rising genera tion. Tho local lodge claims a larg membership, and if the name of the order Is In any way Indicative of the teachings of the society we must ex tend our hand and say "Go on Boys." Mr. A. Gardener of the Eugene di vinity school, preached at the Chris tian church Saturday evening and at the Sunday services. Dr. Kitchen and wife were at Eu gene and other points last week. Ethel Gardner visited at her home over Sunday, returning to the univer sity at Salem, Monday. Demity Sheriff E. Cooper chatted with relatives at his homo In this city first of the week. Miss Lena Morley, who has been stopping at the Farmer's hotel for some time, went to her home In Lyons Tuesday. Roy King loft this city Wednesday for McMlnnlvlllc where he attends the Epworth League convention now In session at that place. Rev. Burnett numbered with the visitors during the week, from Eu gene. Miss Minnie Shephard has secured a position at the soldiers' home at Roseburg and left here Wednesday for that place. Mrs. II. E. Osborn and children will Join Mr. Osborn at Eaton, uolo., In a few days, where the latter has secured permanent employment. Somo miscreant put In a night's woik during the latter hours of last week and laid in a supply of pro visions obtained from a wagon load of Hour standing In front of Gardner Bros' mill and also somo meat from Moyer's meat market. Mrs. Alice Norton was a passenger on the Trask & Follls stage lino Wed nesday, on her way to Centralla, Wash. Mis Alice Balsley Is visiting rela tives In Lyons. SODAVILLE SIFTINGS. primary meets next M L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer lor ten ) ears trying most all kinds or pile remedies, but without success, De Witt's Witch I larelSahe wai recommended to me. I used one box, It has effected a peimanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch llazal Salve has no cqnal, Stone' drug store. OASTOXUCA. G&stf&fa Ilea Tfty Republican Saturday. The new walk from town to the college Is most complete. Oscar Ingnian contemplates leaving school and going to Bunchgrass. Roma McCully leaves soon for Eastern Oregon to teach scIiojI. Miss Mollie Picklns having left for home, one of our popular young men cannot be found In Sodavllle on in day anymore. Rev. Boyles and family have 11 u-.l to the corner of First and iew street. We all wish them well in their new home. Seven hundred thousand acres of 1 land, formerly held by a land com pany, has been thrown opeu to settle ment In and about Sweet Home. There was a tight In town last Sun day. One young man went on a stroll with another's best girl, Black did not like this, so ho waited until Starr had taken tho girl home then he plrked a light out of him. So both of them are carrying black eyes, aud the girl seems left out, The Union of Reform forces is a grand thing and their success means the first step toward downing the lc &a6i, human money power which is made" Up of trusts, corporations, frauds and monopoly. The60onerwe get rid of these greedy rulers the sooner will the burden be lifted from the backs of the great mass of our people. UNION PLATFORM. United in a common cause for the sacred purpose of pre-rving the principles of gov. ernment by the whole people, in fact as well as in name, restoring and maintaining equal ity, under that government, o( all classes, we, the people's Democratic and Silver Repub lican parties of the state of Oregon, waving all minor points of difference, and uniting for the rurpose of carrying out the greatest un derlying principles upon which we are all agreed, do make and present to the peopleof this state the following declaration of prin ciples, and to the canying out of which we solemnly pledge each a'd every candidate upon our united ticket: First We demand the free and unrestricted coinage of ilver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without wpiting for the consent of foreign nations and we ate unalterably opposed to the policy ! the present Republican admirvstration in d. mandint; the retirement of greenbacks, and the turning over ot the money making power of the co ernment to the national banks, as presented by the bdl diawn by the Kcnub iican secretary of the treasury, and indorsed by President McKintey; and we especially denounce the avowed attempt by said bill to fasten the country irrevocably and forever to the single Uuld standard. We demand a national money, safe anl sound, issued by the general government only, without the intervention of the banks of Issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts public and private, a'so a iut, equit- ab'e and efficient means of distribution lirect to the people through the lawful disburse mentsofthe Eovemment. tVe demand thtt the volume of circulating medium be speedily ircrcised to an amount sufficient to meet the demands of the bust ness and population of this country, and to restore the just level of prices of labor and prodnction. We favor such legislation as will prevent fcr ihe future the demonetization of any kind of legal tender money by private con tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of its obligations shall use its option as to the kind of lawful money In which they are t be paid, and we denounce the preenl and preceedinc administraitons for surrendering this option to the holders of eovemment obligations. Wedeman! that there shall be no further issue of United States interest-tearing bunds. We demand that poaal savings banks be established by the government for the safe deposit of the sivings of the people and to fact itate exchange. We demand the election of United Stntes senators by direct vote of the people. We demand the initiative and referendum system of law-makincr in its ODtional form, local, state and national, and the submission by congress of all important national questions iur an auivsor; vo'e 01 me people, until sucn time as the national constitution shall have been amended so es to provide for direct leg islation. We condemn as dangerous and unjust the surrender, in an departments ot the govern meet, totre influence of trusts, corporations ana aggregations 01 wealth generally and the packing of the highest courts of the land with corpora. ion lawyers, too ready to do the will of their lato employers, and to set aside valid and wholesome laws passed by ine legislative departments ot the stales and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be hests of such institutions. We are opposed to government by injunc tion. In state matters, we demand.- A simple and well-guarded legislation law A more equitable mode of appointing judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the operation of nsn traps, nsn wheels and all tisning gear in ttu wateis within the jurisdiction of the state. We denounce and'eondemn the corrupt and cxiravagant Kepuimcan legislative assemblies, and charge that the Republican party, in its eagerness for the spoils of office, has become divided into warring factions, so that it is in capable ol government as exemplified by the condition existing in (he office of the state treasurer, there being at this time more than $500,000 therein wrung from the people by the process of taxation, while state warrants are stamped "Not paid for want of funds." We demand that all districts and county umccrj oe piacea upon salaries comraenur ate with the duties to be performed bv them. Iuasmuch as railroads and other corporate property is not bearing Us proportion of tax ation, we demand that such property shall bear its just and equal share of the expenses 01 government. THE STAR OF HOPB. "I had lost all hope and nqne to my father's to die," said Mrs. Molib UYAJ.S, of Mound, Coryell Co., Texas. "I gave birth to a baby a year ago, the 5th of tune last," she adds, "and seemed to do very well for 8 or 9 days, and then I bepan to feel very bad, my feet began to swell, my stomach was all wrontrand I BftmrH to suffer with every thlngr that could be borne. I was in bed 5 months and there was not a day that it seemed I could live. We had the best doctors that our country afforded. I was a skeleton. Every one that saw me thought that I would never ect m,ii tuj ,n? tion and pain In the heart, terrible pain in my right side just under the ribs, Terrible 'leadaches all the Hint : a hearino. aDZ wnsation . a distressed feeling in my stom. ach all the time could hardly eat anything and it looked as if I would starve. All th! time I would take such weak tremblinir pells and it seemed as if I could not stand It. There were six doctors treating me iVwi LC?M,i'Venced '""nfyow medicine. J j? . atI hoPe and Kne t my father's rJL rC!inme?Sed uk,n Dr- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his 'Fa. vorite Prescription' together, and I took them regularly until I felt as if life w worth living again." "I weigh more than I have weighed for ten years. My friends say that I look! better than they ever saw me. The first two bot. ties did me more good than all the medicine I had taken. My stomach has never hurt .,:; t . , anyining 1 want and as wuch as I want If yon want to use this in favor of your medicine, I am a living wit. ness to testify to it, and will, to anybody bo wants to know further of my case." BHau)raBE lScXf-'"', for Infants and Children. The Pac-simile Signature of C&ajyYy&&&eM Appears on Every Wrapper. TMt etNTAUB COMPANT. TT MORMY STfttrT. ftWVOHK CITV. MfHHrVHMHHrHMHHnH, . . 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