sa&grsja w- fj7,"VW - : ' ,SrTF"'' It Ml i? i' I" J SSk tttfiam j Capital Journal. JB-y KOrXR BROTHERS, TUESDAY, MAY 3, i8$8. IMt-y, Ose Tear $3-00, la Ad-zance. ?, Tern Xontfe SI OO, in Advance. Weekly One Tear $1X0, la Advance- UNION TICKET. State Ticket. Oarsruor W. n. KING, gtcretarr of 6tai H. K. KINCAID. fltat Treasurer J. O. BOOTH. Supwcn JBttze-W. M. RAM3ET. Attonwr-Genr-IJ. L. STORY. SUU Printer OHA8. A. FITCH. Snp. of PuMle IMtinctle H. S- LY MASN. First trist R. M. VBATCH. Bacond DUrtrJe-C. M. DONALDSON. pVst Jndtetat IMrtrtet. Judt E. C. WADE. Juda-JOHN A. JEFFRJ5TS. Pnwecntlojr Attorney A. X. SOLIS6. Mnber Brd of EnuaBzattoa C E. WORDEN. Second Judicial District. Judz-J. W. HAMILTON. I-rosccutlns Atfy-HENBY DEN LING ER. Jr. Third Judicial District. Judre-K P. BOISE. Judg-P. It D'ARCY. Prosecuting Att'y-S. L HAYDHN. 2dmbr Board of Eauallzatten J. P. noBEHTSON. Joint Senator Clackamas and Marlon IL I BARK liEY. itarton County Ticket BKiatore-OBO. W. -OIMICK; L. C. rmiKFrrJL RwireaenUtlves JAS. A- KNIGHT; tTa. MYERS. H. L. BESTS; CIIAS. P. HEIN; GEO. H. -CROISAN. berlrf-FRANK TV. DURBE-T. ClMlC-KING I HIBBAHD. County CommlMloner C. MARSH. Iteeorder C. P. STRAIN. AiWM-T. C. DAVIDSON. County School Supt W. 11. EGAN. Trearurer-C J. SIMERAI Kurvayor T. Ci JORY (People's). Corontr T. L. GOLDEN. THE JUDICIAL TICKET. The Unioo candidates in this Jud- leal dtetrctt carejrovlng strong with tbe people. They are all three men who arc right at heart with the peo ple and hate public records to prove it. District Attorney Sam L. Ilayden has made a splendid record for econ omy In every county. For the last six months of I8U7 In Linn county his bills were le&sthan 8100. lie lb a competent, gentlemanly ofllclal and fearlessly did his duty In compelling an investigating of Marlon county court house frauds. lion. It. P. Boise and P. II. D'Arcy for circuit JudueH are men who stand high in tliclr profession and enjoy the respect of all clusscs of people. They arc men who will do lustlce and equity to all alike. UPHOLD THE WAR POLICY. It Is the duty of all political parties to uphold the administration iu all reasonable and necessary measurs to cirry on the war. No Bryan man, or Union Bimetal lic Darly man, or Prohibitionist, or Mlddle-Iloadef,who wants to be called a true American should lay any ob stacles In the way of President Mc Kinlcy carrylug the Spanish war to a successful conclusion. After the war Is over ws can differ qfrom the administration. We can - .oppose It. We can defeat it. Hut now it Is a patriotic duty to sustain the administration at every vital point where the honor and integrity of our country are Involved. MITCHELL ON DECK. Hon, -J. 0. Veness of Independence Is reported to have had all hit "things" packed to move to Wlnlock, Washington. But he got word to un pack until after tho June 'election. Veness was again put on the Repub lican Iciilhlatlve ticket, along with J. M. fc'crallord, a pretty good man, but both supposed to bo for Mitchell. An Independence banker, whoso name wc are foi bidden to uce clulms both for Mitchell. Indeed It wa tho Mitchell piish in Polk county that swung iu on the' Peer boom, just as it did In Marlon utid other counties, that con trolled the convention, A banker onco forbid Tin: Jouhnai. to eyer mention his name again In tbUJpapcr In connection with Vcness. If we thought there was any crime committed in doing it we would obey III orders. MR. LYMAN'S MERITS. Wo do not wlsu iu dlsparago the abilities of Prof, Ao'torman of Port land, but wc uurnily believe that In the person of Prof. Lyiuau of Astoria be hat an opponent worthy of his best efforts, Wc consider It rather to Mr, Ly uian'tt credit that tho American Book Trust-Qghtrt him, Hon. II. S, Lyman Is a man of won derful energy, a man of great brain power and heart culture, a teacher, an organizer, (a naturalist, a botanist, a historian, a man of literary attain ments, a mau of Ideals needed to ele vate Oregon educational Interests. Prof. Lyman Is liberal and tolerant Ib his views, Ho believes In charac ter and educational qualifications alono s the text for employment of teachcra, not political or religious eplsicns. If you want to get Ore fto schools out of tho rut of ring poll -Wc. vote for Lyruun. 3-r.r - KINO GOES MAKGIUNO ON. With s Cuban ribbon in his button faok. $ad m the uuthor of Ui only $ - Cuban resolutions In J be li legis lature, Hon. Will H. King, of Baker county goes marchlrg oo to the' gor ernortblp. This young man Is tbe most inde pendent caodidateever before tbe peo ple of Oregon. He Is of the stubborn material, oot managed by tbe bosses Oi iuj par. Or vjf au covtaOS. lie will Dot be ran by the Simon crowd, tbe Mitchell crowd, the Fen ooyer pub, or any combination, lie has tbe ability, tbe character, the record and tbe integrity to make tbe Oregon of tbe future a grand execu tive. It is time tbe present eeoeration In Oregon were recognized. A SPECIMEN BRICK. OneOrrille T.Porter who Is running what is called a Mitchell Republican paperat Albany is raging and raTing because tbU paper stated that it was unbecoming for a man to abo?c Gov. Lord, Ilarrey Scott and others when be was himself under indictment for robbing tbe government in an Alaska collectors!! i p. Of course, John II. Mitchell came to his rescue and nad proceedings against him squelched. We have Lever h.id tbat done yet in our behalf a ad therefore cannot Im agine bow it feels to bare fcucli a thing thrown up to a person. Mr. Porter is a fair specimen brick of the sort tbat Mltcbellism has im posed upon the long suffering people of Oregon. SANK THEIR FLEET. Commodore Dewey has undoubt edly suniC the Spanish fleet In the Philippines. Commodore Schley will undoubtedly sink tbeSpanish fleet In the Atlantic if he gets with I u gut. shot. The Spanish monarchy is doomed to be degraded to a fourth rate power and to lose Cuba. Tbe Spanisb monarchy will be sus tained by the Catholic church of Spain, just as it would sustain any form of government In that country. But the Catholics of the rest of Eu rope and of our country and the new world have no use for the rotten in competent "toothless old she wolf." There are monarchies in Europe, however, that are plotting to uphold Spain. May the last vestige of the yellow flag ofSpaln.be swept from the seas of the world, Is the prayer of every friend of liberty, THE UNION TICKET. The people of Marlon county will do well to consider the merits of the Uolon ticket. It is made up of in telligent, competent, solvent citizens. "Solvent" means men who pay their bills and who If their accounts were squared would not be bankrupt. They arc men who pay their own campaign expenses and who If they are elected will not bo mortgaged to some boss or ring. TakeC. Marsh, tho Silver Repub lican for county commissioner on the Union ticket: If elected ho won't have to scheme to get u rakc-oll on Utile jobs to pay tils grocery bills; such a man can do something for the people. Ills back Is not broken before he eyer takes the oath of olllcc, CHAS. P. HEIN. One of the men on tho Union legis lative ticket who Is entitled to the vote of every Union man, and who will receive not a few Republican votes In Marlon county, Is Chan. P. Ileln, of Aumsvllle. This popular young man Is not only u successful business man but Is carry ing on a 300 acre farm successfully. Mr. Ileln Is of German parentage, born In 1850, The family first settled In New York state, and canto to Ore gon In tho year 1881. They settled at Aumsvlllo where Charles has lived and done business ever since. Por several years ho was.the"ylllago black smith," but eight years ago, ho quit his trado and entered into mercantile uslness. When Mr. lit in came .o i. no convention which gave him the nomination he hud no Intention of asking for a place .on tho ticket. In his case, the olllcc sought tho mau, and when his namo was mentioned, it swept tho convention llko wildfire, and ho was nominated on tho first ballot. Mr. Heln gayo his llrst voto for James A. Garfield, but has ever pIiico been a constant Democrat. Mr. Ileln is a very popular young man, Ho Is greatly esteemed In tho county In which ho lives for his honest, manly and upright conduct In dealing with tho people. Eyery ono who is ac quainted with him, no matter, whut his politics Is, holds him in iho high est esteem, and In his own vicinity he will poll moro than Ills party voto. That ho will bo triumphantly elected admits of little doubt. IN Suctions. Tho northbound Cal ifornia overland passed through Sa lcm thlsmorning in two sections. Tho llrst train consisted of thn baggage and mall cars with thrco d,iy uoaohos, reaching Salem ut 7:i0 o'clock. Tho second becllon consisting of two day coaches ana several sleepers reached this city about 7:45 u. iu. IT Beware of " cheap " bak ing powdars. Alum makes good mudicine but bad food. Ask our doctor, U JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Aoy man can afford to be a Bepub -llcan at 25 cents on the dollar out of the treasury. IWular Jotjhnal advertisers are as h nil- reliable business people whose word is as good at their bond. Bill Taylor who was relied on by tb'e Mitchell push to "fix" Dare Crate, Is to bare a place at the pen under "Governor" Geer. Daniel Webster was not only a bl metallist but declared tbat gold and silver both together would not supply an adequate volume of currency. lie Mid we mast also have paper. The Macleay Republican orators canabuwTuE Jocrsal hayseed ora tor but they can't meet bis nuures as to-tbe bimetallic price level prior to 1873 being twice as bigb as under tbe gold standard. Wcare going to uphold McKlnley's war policy even to supporting all financial measures of tbe administra tion, even though we have to gulp hard to swallow a dose of ungodly gold bonds. It Is noticeable that noce of tbe Republican orators want to tackle tbe proposition, why for eighty years prior to 1673 tbe bimetallic level of prices In tbe markets of the world was twice as high as since sliver was demonetized. The reason is they enn't. That walking millinery shop, the Hon. Wattle Tooze, of Woodburn.can talk tbe ribbons all off himself, but he can't prove that prices of products Mere not higner under bimetallsm prior to 1873 than under what the Astoria platform Is pleased to call "the existing gold standard." With Republican defaulting trea- urernln Clatsop aod Klamath, with -Xpert report showing deficiencies in Marlon county, with the city ofSa- ,cm compromising with a 'busted Re publican bank, t is a little cheeky for Bob Hendricks to say the candi dates on the Union ticketare not re sponsible to anyone. We sec by the Port Orford Tribune, that E. S. Platts, formerly of the Capital Clt, has been nominated for the office of joint representative on the Union ticket. Mr, Plaits has long been in favor of Reform, and is a young man of more than ordinary ability, No mistake was made in selecting him for tbe place. He will be a great Improvement on some of the g. o. p, members sent from tbat Illlhee In the days of yore. Nod Looney will be known as "the butter senator." He has an Inside null with the asylum management by which begets a fancy price for butter the year round, tithe asylum man accra had to buy their cow butter in the open market like the rest of us we might not get first class dairy but ter for 10 cents a pound. We'd have to pay 20 and the dairy farmers wouldn't have to sell for 10 cents a pound and take It in trade. Some Wakrants Dkawn. At a regular meeting of the board of Di rectors iorncuooi uisiricL no. z-i iiem Monday evening the following bills were ordered paid by warrant: P. S Dearborn, &5.50; S. W. Thompson & Co , $0 50; Statesman, $3; Gray Bros., $2,80; John Hughes $0 65. The April pay roll for teachers and janitors ag gregating $2,188.50 was audited and ordered paid by warrants. City Su perintendent Geo. A. Peebles sub mitted his report for the month of April reluttvo to tho attendance and general condition of the various chools of the city whereupon ad ournment was taken. Siiouluek Dislocated. As a re sult of a kick from ono of his cows Sunday evening Rev. Wm. Robinson, who resides on the Garden Road suf fered a dislocation of the left shoul der. It u wujfn. Prescription Piles. All prescriptions compounded at Geo, Baskett's drug store are now in our nosesslon, persons wishing any re filled are assured thut the same will receive the most careful attention. Our usual cash discount will bo de ducted from tho price formerly charged. Thanklnir our many friends fur past favors, we remain, very respectfully, Dan'l J. Pry, Salem Or. 4 4 lmo Acket't EnglUh Remedy U beyond quet ion the greateil nf alt modern tcmediea. It will cure a cough or cold immediately or money bisk. Aflerono trial you will uso no other dyo to color goods. Insist on having Perfection Dyes. tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, tt rirr VJJfJH. OREGON STATE iNEWS, A young man by tho name of Lynn, of Yumhlll county, chopped off a finger with an axo lust Monday while attempting to cut off the end of a stick, Tho UalUton warehouse, containing 10,000 bushel: of wheat, was burned on Friday night. There was no lnsu rauco and tho tiro was tho act of an Incendiary. At D.illas 11 company of 62 men had been diluted Saturday und elected V. 1. Flsk, captain. Tho company will bo drilled unl ready for tho sec ond call, If made. At uoon, Tiiurt-aay, at canyonyuie, whllo Mrs. Lennlo Cardwcll was washing, her clothes caught tiro from th stove, burning her fearfully about tho back and urine. Her chances for recovery are doubtful. Tho first embargo of Chinamen ar rived at La Grande Thursday to take care of the auiiar beet contracts with tho rariucr. Tiicy are tocato for me crop from tho tlmu It Is planted un til it Is harvested and loaded into tho wagons, at 81-16 por ton. Of the 3500 acres, ttiey have contracted to take care ot about 3000 ucres. JOURNAL. Soscthtog About tbe Bright Bays ani Gals ta Yew Park. Principal J. S.Graham and his fire assistants lo the Park public school are doing nod work with about 240 bright children. The ladles who teach grades below tbe sixth, which is taught by ex rnunty Superintendent Graham, hold positions as follews: Miss til I a Welch, fifth (Trade; Miss Cora LltcbSeld, fourth; Mrs. Earl Race, third; Miss Carrie Shumaker, second; Miss Ella Pohle, first. Tbe boys and girls In tbe highest grade, completion nf which, almost qualifies them to teach under the Ore iron law, are as follews: Herbert Gamble, Roy McDowell. Ert Smith, Wallace Riddel!, Roy West, Charles Lane, Meta Klein, Edna Goodhue, Nellie Van Patten, Alta Savage, May Savage, Mabel Yautes, Emma Sanner, Grace Carter, Grace Spaulding, Ida Anderegg. Mrs Earl race surprised tbe chil dren in her room by havlne on the desk of eaeb pupil a May basket Mon day morning. Details of Dewey's Battle. New York, May 3. A dispatch to the Herald from London says: The Asiatic squadron of tbe United States, Commodore Dewey command ing, on Sunday engaged and com pletely defeated tbe Asiatic squadron of Spiin In tbe horbor of Manila, In tbe Pbillipplne islands. Ail tbe news of the great naval battle thus far is coming from Spanisb sources. This sboffs conclusively that Manila has not yet been taken by the American forces, and tbat tbe cable lines are still under tbe control of Wpain. From tbe fact that even tbe ad vices received from Madrid show tbat American warships fared the best, there Is hardly any doubt that when complete details are obtained it will be learned that It was a crushing de feat for Spain Reports of the battle thus far are coming in piecemeal. Durlngthetwo engagements that took place, Commo dore Montejo, commanding the Span ieh fleet, lost three of his largest ships. Ills rJagsbip, the steel cruiser Relna Christina and the armored cruiser Castllla were burned, and the Don Juan de Austria were blown up. Sovcral other vessels were badly dam aged. One report adds that several other ships were sunk by their com manders to prevent their falling into the bands of the Americans. There was a heavy loss of life among the Spanish. Captain Darzo, commanding the Relna Christina, was killed. Commodore Montejo, commanding the fleet, shifted hi? flag from the Relna Christina to the Isle de Cuba, a much smaller steel protected cruiser, just before the Christina sank. The blowing up the Don Juan de Austria was attended by a great loss of life among the crew, her com mander also being killed. Comomdore Dewey'ssquadron, leav ing Subig bay, a few miles from Man ila, about 4 o'clock yesterday after noon, proceeded toward Manila. Un der cover of darkness be entered the harbor of Manila, the batteries loca ted there announcing his arrival. Both fleets lined up for battle about daybreak about 5 o clock this morn ing. The guns of tbe American war ships began firing on the fortress of Cavlte and the arsenal of Manila. Under tbe protection of the guns of tbcbe forts the Spanish warships opened fire on the American fleet. sounded with the roar of guns, the crashing of steel and timber?, the shrieks and groans of the wounded. Thick clouds of smoke ut times al most obscured the opposing fleets from each other. A well directed shot reached the iron cruiser Don Juan do Austria, a vessel of 1100 tons. A terrific explo sion followed and the ship was blown up. All the time during the first en gagement the American ships were under way. their maneuvering being intended to render tbe markmanslup of the Spanish gunners less effective. The American squadron, about 0 o'clock, drew off to the west side of the bay and took refuge behind some forelgu shipping. The ships had evi dently suffered considerable damage. After some hasty repairs they re turned to the conflict. During this engagement the guns of Cavlte maintained u steady and stronger lire upon Commodore Dew ey'.i ships than in the first encounter, but the American guns were being used with telling effect. As tho smoke lifted it was seen that the flagship Relna Christina was on tire. Tho vessel was completely burned. In the Interval between the two engagements Commodore Montejo moved his flag from the Christiana to the smaller cruiser Isle de Cuba. To tho fact that ho made this change he doubtless owes his life. Tho cruiser Castllla, next to the flagship the largest and most power eiful of the Spanish squadron, was uUo burned. Tho cruiser Don Au tonlade Ulloa and the Mendano were badly damaged In this latter en counter. Thut tho American squadron re ceived severe dam aire in the engage ment cannot bo doubted. Early re ports had it that live of Commodore Dewey's ships hud been sunk. Later adyices from Madrid put the number at two. There were undoubtedly heavy losses in men on both sides. Ouo apparently trustworty source say the Spaniards hud 500 killed and 700 wounded. Trusty details of tho American loss of life will hardly be obtainable until Commodore Dewey has taken Mamllaor has sent a vessel with dispatches to Hong Kong. Build Up Your By nourishing evory part of your Bystctn Health with blood mado pure by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then you vvlll have ncrvo, mental, bodily and In the Spring dJgcstlvo strength. Then you need not fear discaso, becauso your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know Uie nbsoluto intrinsio merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla t&Z2 clue. All drujgitU. fi, ilx for la, rrepared only by a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. THE PETIT Hood's Pills T&pWnd S Yin ATI ifliluCl 0? m ,, T t--'-,.. lckl.rflL. fJi Mrs.Lar.-r 'TSS&i says: 'A.r:..r np.e o a ffJ color arr-----. . , my .J-... sees began to tr?w rpKllTt DrtTrftJisUtHl- to c'je'A it- My eye fcecrua teniMy inftomctL and was so t voilea lhatforqnite o wbi!e I caK not r?. Tf Hoctora aid I bad Cancer of lb; most malignant trpe, and after ex hatiag their efforts without dome me iv anv sfood. thev eave np the cas as hope'esa. When in- formed tint nr father had die! from the anie tl sease, tbey sa-d I ainst die, , Face ing an nr:i- as here-1 arv Canre-r -r s incr'-a,'!e. 'decosnee the stowed attempt Dy said, bill to "At this cmts. I was advised to try fasten the country irrerocably and forever to S.S.S.,amiiBanort while the Cancer : the single Gold standard, began to Jiacharge awl continued to do i We demand a national money, safj and soor -- OTonths. then it began to soend, issaed by the general government heal. I continued tbe medicine a while ' only, witboat the interTcntien of the banks lonKernnt.I tUeCati-er disappeared en- of issae, to be a fall legal lender for all tirelv. Tl. - va ' c-al vears ago and I debts public and private, aUwajtm, eqtm there has-been no return o'f the disease." able and efficient means of d.stnbution direct jT t T-j. f T" J " -bep0?16 tbroegh tbe lawful disbarse A. Heal .DiOOCl K.Cm6ClV- mentsofthe government. Cancer is a blood diease. and on'y a medium be speedily iccressed to an arnoant blood remedy will cure it. S. S. S. jagdent to meet the demands of the bosi 'guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real ness 2xA population of this country, and to Mood remedy, aad never laiis to per-1 tatote tbe jast level or prices of labor and nanently enre Career, Scrofula, Eczema, ' production. Khemnatisrn or anv other dieae of tbe We favor such legislation as will prevent blood. Send for our books forthe future the demonetization of any on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co. Atlanta, Ga. Bone 1 I FROM A SUFFERER. How A. Cooper Had Healed After 35 i Rotten Years. CHEOALIS, wash., April 9, 1333. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad , to hear from you. You want to kaow hnw mv lei? is eettincr alontr. It is i all right; the flesh Is grow ing out over I the Shin bone and is turning White, i "-SA A , &ci It is POt Straight yet, but I think it j tor an aaivsory vo-e oiine people, until sucn will be as straight as the other leg , t,cie Ae nauonal cocsntuticn shall haw r, hen warm weather comes on. I can , been amended so as to provide for direct leg work most of the time. The other -on. ... doctors told me 1 could never be 1 e condemn as dangerous and unjust the cured without splitting it and scrap- ". 'n ?" departments of the govern ing the bone, but they are mistaken. "Z'&jlTZJ It s getting well without cuttlnc or scraping, so they do not know as much as they tboueht they did, but you are all rieht, for you have done Just what you said you could do. I will answer any questions you ask Very truly yours, about my leg. A at , Cooper. 301 Liberty Dr. Cook's office street, Salem, is Thirty-five years makes a ceneration Tbat is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zane ville, O, suffered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Stone's drug store. You can make old clothes look like new, and remain so as far as color is concerned by using Perfection Dve. But be sure you get them. tf To Cure a Cold sin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 10-14-Cm ,, T ,. ,. n ,.t M. L. Vocum. Cameron, Pa., says "I was . .nHrr f, ,n , .,vi,r mr,t nil VinrW of pile remedies, but without success. Del ..... . -.. I .... ... .uv.. .. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a peimanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Hazal Salve has no eqnal. Sfone's drug store. To Curtja jCold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab tcblots. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-6m Union Political Meetings. At West Salem Monday night, Thos' Harlan and Gov. Fletcher. At Enger Thursday night, non. n. L. Barkley und E. nofer. Wednesday, Macleay, Hon. John A. Smith and Hon, John Neal, of Linn county. . m m m It is a great leap from the old fashioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physic to the nlesant little pills known as U-i Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and billiousuess. Stone's drug store. Twenty-four ounces of bread for a nickel at Strong'b bakery, whllej ULiiurs utuy btiu n uuuees lur tuu same money. 29-3t Acker's E-,cHdi Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hoars, or nnney unied , 25c and 5Cc. Children like it, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung f troubles. Stone's drug store. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to heftlth by One Minute Cough ure. It quickly cures coughs colds, bron chitis, pneumonia , asthma, and all throat and lung deseaies, Stone's drug store. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," the druj gut recognised the household name for ''De Witt's Little Early libers." and cve him a bottle nf these little pills for constipillon, sick heartache, liver and stomach troubles, baton's drug store. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and mins your health. Dc Witt's Little Early Risers clcane the liver, cure constipation and all st inach and liver troubles. Stone's drug Mote. More bread and better bread for a nickel at Strong's bakery than at any other place in the city. 203t The farmer, the mecbauic and the bicycle riders are liable to expect cuts and bruises. De Witt's Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, aud is a well kntwn cure for piles. Stone's drug store. Removed. Dr. W. D. Jeffries has moved his onlce to 310 Commercial street, over Fry's new drug store. First stairway norm 01 post otnee, 20 lm To Cute a Cold in One Day. Take Lszatlve UromoQulnlne Tab lots all druggist rotund tho monoy If Itfalls to cure, 25c, VLrjiiimiijLitiViiJ-' tiewiW'1 Union platform. 1 United in a common caaie for the uctcd penxxe of -.t-amg the principle, of gjv. ersrattx by the whole people, in fact a wel u in bfbc, leMorifig asd maiMaiotng equl-, Hy, eoder that goTerun-tnt, cl all classes, we, the people' Democratic aad Silrtr Repub lican parties of the state of Oregon, waving tauwr pawns m awcieucc, "" umuug tor the Ft.rroiecarryir.g oat tbe greatest on derive principles -,5m whkh we are all ...i,-Vl-.fc. 3Tj A-,, to(ne ,,! of llHtie wtewi declaration of rna- ciples, asd to the carrticg oat of which we toieiBsly pledge eacb and erery canawite ; Bpcn oar armed ticket: First We deraaid the free and antestneted , coinage of lilrer and goM at tbe present legal ratio of 16 to I, witboat waiting for the consent of foreign nations and we are . nnaiterably opposed to the policy rf the present Repabltcan administration in de-, raandlr.5 the retirement of greenbacks, aad the tarnine over of the moner mkine newer ' cf the raveranent to the national banks, as' presented by the bill drawn by the Kepeb-, bean secretary of the uvasary, and indorsed Yy President McKinley; and we especially I lund of legal tender money by piivate con tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of its obligations shall use its option as to tbe kind of lawful money in which they are to be paid, and e denounce the pre-rat and preceedinr administraitons for surrendering this option to the holders of goremment obligations, We deman tbat there shall be no further issue of United States interest-bearing bunds. We demand that postal savings banks be established by tbe government for tbe safe deposit 01 tse sanccs of tbe oeoDle and to fici'itate exchange. We demand the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. We demand the initiative and reterendum svitem of law-makinz in its optional form, local, state and national, and the submission by congress of ail important national questions : X:f'r,Z.i,"h": :J;. "i ii 1 pai. ihe ih'?i c" I'fl with corpora. ion iawsers, too ready to do the will of their late employers, and to set aside valid and wholeome laws passed by the legislative departments of the states and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be hests of such institutions. We are opposed to government by injunc tion. In state matters, ne demand.' A simple and well-guarded registi alien law A more equitable mode of appointing judges UX C1CC11UQ Strineent laws to resulate the operation of nsn traps, nsn wceeis and all nsmng gear in he waters within the jurisdiction of tie state. We denounce an condemn the corrupt and extravagant Republican legislative assemblies, and charge tbat tbe Republican party, in its eagerness for the st oils of office, his become dhided into warrirg factions, o that it is in capable ot government as exemplified by tbe condition existing in the office of tbe state treasurer, there being at this time more than $500,000 therein wrung from the people by the Drocess of taxation, while state warrant; ! are stamped "Net paid for want of funds." e demand tLat all distnets and county en. , ,. . . . "... ".- " I"""" u. Ba.a.m MJUluieyuur ate with the duties to be terformed by them, Iuasmuch as railroads and other corporate property is not bearing its proportion of tax ation, we demand that such property shall bear its just and equaljshare of tbe expenses of govemment. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent, or busi ness, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts moit pleas antly and effectually on the kidneys liver, and bowles, preventing levers, headaches, and other forms of sick ness. Fort-ale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Com pany only. Dates for R. M, Veatch. The Marlon county Union commit tee nnnounces following dates for Col. Robert M. Veatch, Union nom inee for congress accompanied by non. M. A. Miller of Lebanon; Gates, May 5. 7.30 p. m. Stayton, May 0, 7:30 p. in. Oervals, May 7, 2 p. m. Mt. Angel, May 7, 7:30 p. m. Local committee to take charge of the meetings. d&w It you want the best when dyeing, be sure you get Perfection Dyes. They do not fade. tf 'WEST JOIN J TRUSS A new truss on a new principle. A perfect suppott to all who aro ruptured, DR. BTONE'3 DRUG STORE, Salem, - Or 4mgB LIGHT OF TDE WORLD OR, OUR SAVIOR IN ART. Cost over $100,000 to publish. Nearly 200 full-pare Masterpieces of Our Savior and the Mother.by Gieat Masters. A psrsual of this superb work is like taking a tour through all the art galleries of Europe. A glance at these xnatchlesr, thrilling pictures brings tears to the eyes of eeryone. Christain men and women pa) ing for homes taking from three to ten orders daily. sells itself so beautiful when peepi: see it they want it.I Selling rapidly all the way from tbe Klon' dike to Kio Janeiro. Keer sold in tbl t rritory. Published a year and in its twe th edi tion. Tresses running day and night call and see it. Ge: sole mansgemeut of large field and 100 agenta and you have a fortune, Salary $900 to man or woman good church standing to act as manuger and correspondent here. Call on or address A. P. T. Elder, Man ager Subacription Department, 189, Michigan Avenue. Chicago, III. ; 11m CURE YOURSELF! LM IM f 2 itr linnitHMi dltchartM, Indsmaisiloaa. I irriuiiout or ulcrnlonj ut ibucoui nitmbr, lAlnlM. and niii ulrf IwEuilCHiaifuCo. e"t r roiwuoai. Mold by UruBsUla, or wot In plain wrmrrxt yr eiprcw, prepaid, tor C-rssisr wot ea WmC tf TUB Kl lHloiBiiiiri.o WBm aWtw - JmwW AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Hyannh, Massachusetts was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tfia seme that has borne and does now jj? sr$ . JT on Mr bear the facsimile signature of C&a&jfflcZZcZcAt wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTOhIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it i, the kind you have always bought, tf Z7--is on iha and has the signature of OZa&ffiStfc&M wrap. per. No one hae authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletohtr it President. j( j March 8, 1397. Q&&J&-Ttx,ii, T ojirrAun ,tHLMX mi iTiin, cm. . . DERBU CO. . Bargains in Real Estate; 254 Commercial V e are agentsfor Canadian Pacific Railvay, HOTEL PROPERTY. Wehaveagocd summer resot hotel and feed barn for sale in the town of Walport. in Lincoln county, on the Alsea Bay for $1000, half cash. Ila'ance good property, or will lease for a term of one year. Ill health reason for sale or lease, FARM PROPERT3 2600 acre grain and stock farm three miles rom railroad, runirg 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-half miles northwest of Amity 24oacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 bams; family orchard; level land running water. Price f 2S.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. tio acres . miles ncrth of Scio, 2 miles from Sbelburg at the crosr "g of the O C & K K P and P H ti ten apT.s in rntlivjtinn! I good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water. t'nee $3200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.' 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. WONDERFUL PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY BRACING It Brings Perfect The Greatest Discovery of the Famous Physicians' Intitute, OF CHICAGO ILL. tSTUratuitously, gladly sent to all men who need it and who will write fori A large percentage of tbe men of today are sadly In need of the rlfit kind of medical treatment for the weakness peculiar to men. Many cases n due to early vices, others to excesses, while many of the cases are duett overwork, worry and general nervous debility. It matters not, howero, what the cause may have been, the fact still remains that they all reijoir proper medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Write us at once, giving a description of your case, and we will prepsrr you a course ot treatment specially adapted to your condition, and SE.NT IT TO YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE, In plain sealed package. We can - full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the bodfi stop all drains and losses, and restore you to PERFECT MANHOOD. Fit I ure Is impossible with our method. We have thousands of testimonUJ from all over the world. READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY Physicians' Institute, Chicage: BLANCHARD, Wash. March 2s, -8-,t Dear Sirs. I have nearly finished my course of treatment and to! myself a different man. I cannot find words enough to praise and w Dress the deep cratltude I feel towards you. Your trMtment is almnly wos- derful. I am perfectly cured, and help you all I possibly can. May Physicians' Institute: My Dear Friends. Please accept ray thanks for the kindness you h' done me. Losses have entirely stopped and vigor has returned. I ail O. K. I am better than I have been for 15 years. I do not feel like ti same man. All my friends when they meet me cay "What have you W doing? Never saw a man come out like you." Ev;r vim trlend, M. P. -Physicians' Institute, Chicage: HAVANA.. N D., Jan. 29, IS Gentlemen. I wish to express ray heartf't thank? 'or the result my treatment. During the last two wele thit 1 100V tour treatment tM improvement was remarkable. I have had no cmlsslone or other symptom1 since taking your medicine. My friends art all surprised at the lmprorf j ment in my general appearance Horlnii that vo may ever prosper, 1 main. Tours sincere!. Hundreds of similar letters ar tw m ut. n our business office, ul an are bona Sde expressions of twiiiiiHr 1 v cured men. Do not otw writing to c . end Mmfmbsr that ira uto nr,t nni o- nonnn,lhlii lnstltl' tlon in every wav. nut ours is the la makes a speolilrv if EXLTA.L AND for postag in m1d';ln, which 's Dept. MANHOOD RESTORED asSasS guaranteed to cure all nerroai diseases, such as Weak 'Vmory , Lo ralo lAjwer, Headache, WaLrluluess, Loat Ma'ibooo, Kbiiy 2 aions, Nerrousncis. Ul drains, loss nt power ia General. v Orsa0 J jiiucr kx, cautcu py OTcr-eaenios, --ouinmi errors, tx-T:re."S tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Coi umptunjj Icsanu B re nan Manufactured SrusCo. dutributL,isgcnts. Third aud VtmhU Zf FOR SALE BY D- J, Street, Salem, Or, 71 acres one-half mile torn Minto. 20icrs in cultivation good house and barn; rem water. Trice $1300, 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south. all cod cultivation for 1 750. TO TRADE.-32o acres inUmatilla conn!' for improved Salem property. TO TRADE 1S5 acres on theAlseiti city of Salem property, improved or ja!r roved. CITY PROPERTY. A fine residence property ,'inside, chop, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of groundin suburb city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms'oV $1000. $150 cash, balance $8; per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargtisi $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or forjult 1 with us. We sell cickets on the Canadian Pacific nJ I oad at JS .00 to $7.00 le ts to eastern pn MEDICINE FREEIi MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL UP. Manhood to thank you a hundred times and 0 Ood bless you and your work. Yours truly. C. E. P. LOTEX. La.. June 19. 189t rcen medical institute In America & NERVOUS DISEASES. Inclose 6 & always plainly sealed. PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE. 2005 Mas onto Temple, CHICAGO,--1 . v"uue uirica in Test pocaet. ji.ooptr Dox, r - si J rz. L Circular Free. Sold hy all drurarfsts. Ait fur it t ;enootH Eacturedby tf Pean Medicine Co., Y iris Prance. i-aue-Ps jx. FRY, SALEM, OREGON