It . i- rTS. i1m&' W . w: itaav. firC iTH" U Capital Journal MY MOirKR BROTHBRS, . f THURSDAY, APRIL 14. J93. TK PHEUDKNT AND CONGRESS. TbeWBKrtsaottbe United States, atter forty minutes' debate, detected the wek spot In McKloley's mes Mge oa Caba and by an almost unanl ) lfotedlrectcd the administration Sfk intervene at once In Cuba, to re- tizL ... and secure TO THE PEOPEE OF THE ISLAND A STABLE INDEPENDENT GOV r EBNMEST OF THEIR OWN." This action of congress meets tlie K situation In the right spirit of Justice ? wand humanity. It rises to the dignity ' and patriotic spirit of the American people and novr if the Rovvrnmcnt of - 0ur country will act promptly and ylKorously-less talk, and more action ' Cuba will be free and there will be " no war. Spain will see that the Americans mean business and that they areposltively andareeverlastln- ly against Spain In her policy to keep Cubans lu bondage. The 'weakness of the McKlnley message grew out of the terrible facts recited against the bpanlsh Kovernmett, In Its Inhuman mode or warfare, Its cruelty ind Incapacity, abd then In the president's propo ' sttloa to secure "Enforced PaclU . V cation of the Island." He did not say ,'"'tuat he considered It the duty of uur country to do this enforcclng against the Spanish murderers oragalnst thcl r Cuban victim. lie did not propose to take sides, but declared that the ultuatlan "Involves, however, hostile constraint UPON BOTH PARTIES - to tbecootest ai well as to enforce a truce as to guide the eventual settle meat." There was no consideration whatever thatauy moral or patriotic duty derolved upon us as Americans to extend a helping hand to the Cubans In their heroic struggle for freedom. The house has, on the other hand, ordered the President to Inter vene on behalf of the people of Cuba. The message quotes utterances of President Jackson and President Grant In opposition to the recognition '" of the Cuban's as belligerents, and his whole message treats '.lie Idea of granting the Cubans Independence with cold Indifference If not real ', hostility. McKlnley falls utterly to .' make clear to the American people -whether be would pacify the Span- ' lards off the Island of Cuba, or pacify the Cubans out of existence. We should, however, not conclude that the war policy of the adminis tration will be as weak, indecisive - and forceless as the war message. Let usglve It credit with patriotic Inten tions. The closing words of the Mc Klnley message were: "The Issue Is bow wltb congress. It Is a solemn responsibility. I havu ' exhausted eyery effort to relieve the intolerable condition of affairs which s at our doors. Prepared to execute , C every obligation Imposed upon me by the constitution and the law, 1 await your action." Congress has met the Issue. We believe the administration, which Is more than the presidents ill act with thatjue energy and eplrit becoming vCmerlcans. '''ao.do justice to the president's message It Is well to read again his - fc closing appeal to cengress: . "In tlte natue of humanity, In the name of civilization, In the behalf of endangered American Interests which i 'Mgiveus the right and the duty to speakand to act. the war In Cuba must stop. In view of these facts and these ' 'considerations, I nsk the congress to '-,y authorize and empower the president " v ' to take measures to secure a full ter- K' ' mlnallonot hostilities between the government of Spain and the people ;, of Cuba and to secure Id 'the Island the . establishment ' ofva, stable government, capable , cf maintaining order aud observing T, lufnternallonal obligations, Insuring peace aud ttunqullnj, and the secur ity uf.lts citizens as well a our own, and to UMjthe ml' iary ami naval '"" forces'of the United State as may be t , necessary for these purposes And, In the Interest of hu uanity and to aid ln preferring the lives of the starving '' 'people of the Island, I recommended $ , tbalibediotrluuiiiiiuf food and sup pTes be continued and that an appro priation be made out of the public treasury to supplement the charity of ourcltltent," t If that, means uny thing It Is a $ plea for armed InteryenMon on behalf of Cuba. Corgrcsi has taken It that way and has acted. It would have been far mow creditable to the Presl. ,,m4 jAtWactory to the Awerl- HHuk kf Uut PrMlrlenL bad said wmmmammmssm i paiiBti wio take as Interest U pMe limwtlan immU not tall to att 4 U WII VaatttHW next Sat- witty, HU nrttwir-twa wA an wmmkmI but H wTAmsm Kt U- itorr The Jocrxao nor the 'people have the time nor the dlsposltloatoren gage la personal controversies. But there is no time when a serious offence against the common public Interest la not In older to be commented upon. On the court dockets Geo. G. Bing ham appears as the local attorney for E. P. McCornack, trustee. In the mat ter of the receivership of the Salem Consolidated Street Railway conin- any. Mr Bingham also aopeara as attorney for Marion county , and for merely filing a motion that delinquent taxes be paid over from one of his clients to another of his clients charges and collects off the taxpayer $192.35. This might be permlssable as a matter of law practice if both patties were private parties and no one else interested. But even then a ten per cent fee would te outrageous for the service. But w lieu one of the parties Is Marlon county and the money comes out or the public treasury, Slfc.35 for writing a few lines to collect what by law wasdue anyhow, wat 3 r.m irk able fee for the county court to allow. : Disffusted-RcbiAlfcans Hold a Conference at phant, Arkansas- Oly They Declare the Gold Standard Ha Net the Sanction of the People.. The Maine was blown up In a Spanish harbor, it was blown up, as must be admitted now, by submarine mines previously placed there en the order of Spanish authorities. By that explosion 258 brave American sailors were hurled to the Judgment Seat. The Spanish government hypo crllicull ex press ;d its regret at the occurrence. But did It ever try to discover uud punish the guilty fic-nde? Not it. It has never put forth a linger to catch the hellish wrctcbif. On the contrary, It has braunly js sertcd, what everyboay knows to be a lie, tnat the Maine was wrecked by an Inward ex plosion, due to the drunken careless ness of her officers and men. Morally, the guilt of the murder of those brave sailor lads is on the soul of Spain. That guilt she cannot remove until she has exhausted eyery Imaginable device to discover andhang those who perpetrated that murder, That guilt she but makes blacker and more dam nable when she not only refuses to do anything whatever to avenge the crlmc,but when shesneerlngly Insults the dear memory of the martyred dead. On Saturday the Unloij county tick et and central commltces meet at Salem to confer about campaign work. The three Marlon county chairmen of the Democratic. Peo ple's and Silver Republican organi zations have been in conference and have no doubt reached some conclu sions as to plan of campaign. The Union forces will have a hard tight before them In this strong Republi can county. The Republicans hare put up a fairly good ticket and have a young man at work copying the poll lists at the court house. The people should remember one thing: The expensive compalgn man agement of the Republican party In this county Is all finally paid for out of the public treasury. Their plat form promise to reduce salaries $10. 000 Is campaign buncombe, because the ticket, if elected, will be put In otllce by the friends of the men whoso salaries are to be reduced. Will they "reduce" their "friends ?' Salem has need of a humane society work. There are no doubt many who will attend the annual meeting Mon day, city police court ruoui, ut 3 p. m. The friends of bird protection should also attend. asWf' I Kfli order to Fa I I I ftV KM II' I BM TThenaBu gcta to tb point where he has to in iect the dead ly extracts of opium uudei the akin in get reit and aleep, the crave ia not far distant. The time to take care of health ii before it is utterly and irretrievably g-one. The man who works on and on, utterly heedless of health and too busy to occasionally take a little necessary medicine, is "" committing suicide at surely as if he turned a pistol on his heart. Such a man dies by little degrees. First a little indigestion and a little neglect Then loss of appetite. The bowels get clogged ana ine oiooa receives poisons instead or healthy nutriment Old, inert tissues in flesh, muscle, nerve and brain are not re placed by new The whole body gets stale. The very sleeping room of a man ia this condition la filled in the morning with on wholesome odors as if it had been occupied by a decomposing corpse. It has beta 00 cupled br a man half-dead. The poisoned orain ictuses to sleep and hate to work. Then cornea the resort to the hypodermic injection of morphine and perdy death. All this may be prevented by the cse of Dr l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery II corrects an disorders or the lUMhn makes assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the vital elements that make new tis sue, bnilds healthy flesh, firs muscles, strong nerves and active brain cells. It drives out impurities and disease. Thou, sands of men in all walks of life hare tests. cd to its wonderful merit. It's an insult to your IstcUicesc for a dcalo to attempt to pstm oTtipoayM a ntittluU for this worU-Umrd medida. Ymiasw what rati want. It's his business to MMfMafM, Wha he urges some mtudmtt kfi tMaUac m " ? . ""m ywsr wism. Vsaa 4a44Hn flnafessittsaK sisstiiiiiitfa A conference of Sll-er Republicans ofOlyphant, Ark., was recently held and a permanent organization formed. Judge L. Llpman, of Jackson county, was made chairman, and Charles Scbenken secretary of tbe executive committee- J. no rouowing are ex tracts from the admirable address Issued by the cenference: We hold that tbe monetary policy now advocated by tbe ultra gold stand ard advocates, as enunciated by tbe commission of the Indianapolis con tention and approved and supported by the secretary of the trcasuiy, a hose fealty to Republican principles rcsU solely upoti the willingness of the Republican party to adopt the gold standard In reality as a national financial policy, has not the sanction of the masses that compose tbe rank and file of tbe Republican party; that no legally constituted conyentlon or representatives of Republicanism has ever officially and authoritatively de clared that the Republican party fa vored the single standard, that of gold alone. It Is not possible to set forth at length all the reasons that are obvi ous to honct thinkers who support us In tbe position we have assumed, and we briefly point to those that we' Consider? that In tbe recent past, whoa therellerMatthews resolution was before congress those that claimed to be Republicans voted against the payment of bonds to the1 bondholder? In anything but the best J money In tbe world, thereby saying, that tbe money that is available for tbe use of tbe common people is not J good enough to pay bonds that these bondholders forced the government during the trying days to sell to them at 40 cents on the dollar, while the soldier who withstood privations and often faced death, had to accept his I pay In dollars that were worth only j 40 cents when measured in gold. And ( while tbey exhibit much 'concern for the pensioners, ilt Is easily seeo that their motlve.3 are based and actuated by the advantages that are to accrue to them. They neither suggest nor Insist that the difference in value between the money paid the soldiers and that now being paid to the bondholders shall be made good by additional payments to the soldiers , nor do tbey express a desire that the pensioners be paid In tbe best money, 1 gold. Tbey want all the gold for themselves. Again we ask that all honest, pat riotic Republicans inform themsleves by a study of all .the legislation gov-! ernlngtbe Issue. Accomplishing that task, we have firm faith thit it will lead them in the proper direction, where massed .stands a united army to do battle against the cohorts of greed, and that army having truth for Its banner, will gain a ylctory that will redound to the welfare of the Industrial masses of the world. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. AVE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyonnh, Massachusetts, was (he originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA' the same that has borne and does novr sf. sT on eKer bear the facsimile signature of C&t&X JUcAt44 wrapper, This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTOhIA" which haa been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is th3 kind you nave always bought, 0 sO 77" on and has the signature of OZaxTtfiUZ wrap per. No one haa authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President si J March 8. 397. Qi &M-rtJi. OMTTAUa ?YMMf MVftJUT TltrT. HCWTONK CITT. . DERBY k CO. Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Ulles Pain PUte from dracxUtaTOB aant a daat.' TIME TD INTERVENE, William Jennings .Bryan Said It Was the Duty of the United States, March 31. Hon. TV. J. Bryan at Lincoln, Nebr., on March 31, made tbe following statement in answering to the Question whether, in his Judgments, tbe time bad arrived for the United States to Intervene In behalf of Cuba, and bring tbe war to an end: "Yes, the time for Intervention has arrived. Humanity demands that we shall act. Cuba lies almost within sight of our shores, and the sufferings of ber people cannot bq Ignored unless, we, as a nation, have become so en grossed in money-making as to be indifferent to distress. "Intervention may be accompanied by danger and expense, but existence cannot be separated from responsibility, and responsibility sometimes leads a nation as well as an individual Into danger. A neighbor must sometimes incur danger for a neighbor, and a friend for a friend. "War Is a terrible thing and cannot be defended except as a means to an end, and yet it is sometimes the only means by which a necessary end can be secured. The state punishes its own citizens by lmprlsonmentor even death when counsel and persuasion fall. War is the final arbiter between nations when reason and diplomacy are of no avail. 'Spain might not resist Intervention; It Is to be hoped that she would recognize the right of the United States to act, and Immediately withdraw from Cuba, but whether she resents Intervention or not, the United States must perform a plain duty. "Spain has only herself to blame for tbe condition of affairs In Cuba, If she denies to her former subjects the rights of war and calls the Cuban army a mob, let ber remember the words of Victor Huge: 'The mob is the human race In misery.1 No nation can afford to make Its people miserable. "It tbe Cubans prefer death to Spanish rule lt must be because Spanish rule has robbed life of Joy and hope, If a nation sows the wind It must reap the whirlwind." y5?,yy.wo,r wpsaatsaest. work ia aaidom ttaaWai v4h -"-isju mental or boH sasahaaU. BTt. Wiriii rieaaaat Pellet an a sale, wse.aan4) t yerwaaeat cure fey wwa lsUa i. OmWi 'Tenet" ia a Eeatl UsaVh-e. aava tars asaaVa cathartic. Tsvey twwr saris. Ya144kr k m r m a imeisiaj tAM 4m BakD sk aLkf4aajam reatoa to rejrm deem the most patent, to show that the rank and file of Republicans haye been beguiled and; coerced in their seeming approval of tbe many cun ningly contrived schemes that have been employed by those who have driven us to the brink of the gold standard, and are now striving to force us to take the destructlvojeap where await those direful calamities forcibly portrayed by many of our party leaders before they bartered tbe power of the Republican party to the conspirators against the commercial and Industrial Interest of our resourceful-country. We ask that all patriotic Republicans review the financial his tory of the country from the begin ning of the conflict between the North and South, and, If -unbiased In their views, they will discover that cunning deceit has enveloped almost every measure creating our national financial policy. Tbe distress that has overwhelmed commerce and Industry Is known too well to need mention now. Tho same cabal has again taken the field in ac tive warfare against the greenbacks and the standard dollar, offerinr to replace them wltb their own notes to be used by tbe people as a circulating medium. Tbe proposition is an ad mission that gold 1 Insufficient for tbe mooer needs for tbe honest busi ness of tbe country. Their scheme Is to give fund-holders tbe right to collect the tribute forced from labor in Kold,wbtle the wealth creators of the country must be con tent to do business wltb tbe offal of their monetary system. Republicans, review the financial history of tbe couatry from the dark day of war la 1801 to tbe present. Mif aUviHst of ptttdludlee, aa boa ma, ywtr OBUa6t will fow you twmttfee wKMur that yew siav a4 aVta4 wwlttlaely ctttw of sBlatoe4 eossMtaoa 1 UU tf wko Warn iW4 yew. STAYTON. Miss Dcane Kitchen, accompanied by Miss Rita Rakestraw, are here vis iting the former's parents on a vaca tion from Willamette university. Arbor Day was very appropriately observed at the public schools In our city. Tbe usual planting of trees supplemented with literary exercises characterized the order of the day. Mrs. Q. W. Hendershott and son Clarence visited with friends In this city during the week, from McMlnn vllle. A. B. Thomas has moyed into the Gardner residence on Third between Florence and Burnett streets. Dr. Derbyshire has been quite low or late being afflicted with tonsllltls. Lee Brown & Sons have constucted an apron at tho Third street bank of tho Mill race, to prevent the bank caving In while unloading heavy logs for the saw mill. Miss Wiley, of Sclo, vlsted with Miss Bertha Anderson last week. E. A. Pecry, of oilo, was over on pleasure bent on Sunday. The excitement oyer that "measly" disease has somewhat subsided, now that almost eyery family In town has had a turn at It. There are some few eases yet, but all are on the. mend. It Is whispered by some that the Catholics of this vicinity are con templating the erection of i church IntStayton. Miss E. E. Jeter, who has been visiting relatives near Jefferson for several months, returned home last week on a visit for an indlfinlte time. Mr. C R. Duifee of Shaw was a vis itor In our midst this week. Bargains in Real Estate 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. PWe arc agentsfor Canadian Paelfic Railway, HOTEL PROPERTY. WebiTeagocd summer resort hotel and feed barn for sale in tbe town of Walport. in Lincoln county, on the Alsea Bay for $1000, half cash. Ba'ance good property, or will lease for a term of one year. Ill health reason for sale or lease, FARM PROPERTS 2600 acre grain and s'.ock farm three miles rom railroad, runing water, good rprings 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 iiojacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 bams; family orchard; level land running water. 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Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Poruig April 7 12 17 22 27, May 2 7 la 17 j, 27 Fare Cabin, t2.oo; steerage J 8 WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVlStriM PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-St.un;, Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday Friday at 10 a. m For Corvallis, Tuesdj, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steu Elmore for? J r land Tuesday, Thursday IM Saturdav cl fr-41 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon Ct, if the. steamers are delayed there, kojtl trip tickets loan points in urcgon Waibiu ton, California or the east. Connects made at Portland with all rail, ocean uj river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, sjt4 foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Of -TAKE THE .. Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Waihington Montreal Toronto New York Baal and all points east and southeast. Cheapest tates, best service and accoosil uauons Through tourist sleepers to MinnespoHvl St. Pahl, Toronto, Montreal, Boston dl Portland, Me., without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Go's, Era ine of steamships to Japan and China. The fastest and finest ehips on the Ftcil ocean. Shortest and best route to til orient. JJ Canadian Australian S, S. ft To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia Til shortest route to the colonies. For rates, folders and any in formation all on or aaaress, F. N. DERBY & CO, Agents, Saltn,uJ W. B. UKEER, Agent, 146 Third street, Portland, E T. COYLE. Distiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, BCl 1 Oregon Short Line! THE- Quickest, safest, Cheapo Line for all points! East FREE reclinin; chair cars, Pullman r sleeping cars, and upholstered tourist ing cars on all th tough trains. BOISE & BARKEE Agent Salem, 01 C. O. TERRY, traveling Passenger Agent, 124 3d Ponland, Or, W. E. COMAN. Genera) Apia 1Y , LU.1W.1, General if I C. O. Terry, g Traveling Passenger Af.B IZ4 mird street fortland. 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