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-Tsrsr'i rww, v'mimmjmwHM' I t w 11 i? i5-M v- ,, UdH T, i y(B - v j ,ii i raw. t life. K?B I TJR1 i . H If you want a sure relief for palm la thfe back, side, chest, or limbs, use an 7- porous 2S Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita tions is as good as the genuine. LAME COUNTY POLITICS. Daily Capital Journa BY HOKttR DROTHKKS TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1800. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET Representatives, DR. J. a. SMITH, of Salem, JI. L. RARKLEY, of Woodburn, E. W. CHAPMAN, of Rrooks, M'KINLBY JIITUHELL, of nervals, DAVID CRAIG, of Maeleay. County .ludjrc, 0 HOVE P. TERRELL, of Mcliania. County Commissioner, .1, N. DAViS, of Sllverton. County Clerk, L. V. EULEN, of IJuttevlHe. SliurltT, T. WRIGIITMAN, of Salem. Recorder, V. W. WA'J'ERS, of ,Slo:n. Assessor, J. W. IIOHART, of Gin Held. Surveyor, II. IIERRICK, of Yew Park. Treasurer, JASPER MINTO, of Snleni. School Superintendent, OEO. W. JONES, or Jetrerson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGII, of Salem. For J list Ire of the Peace Halem Dlst., II. A. JOHNSON Jr. Iir Constable, A.T. WALN. V a SOME MOUND SENTIMENTS. Clearly our conception or politics must have changed since the days of Daniel Webster. That great orator once said that "Politics Is the broad est Held of morals." Our social condi tions have changed since the founding of our national government. The ideas of patriotism and of a republic have changed since the days of Wash ington, Jefferson, Franklin and Ham ilton. Humaneness has ceased to in terest politicians, and the rights of the Individual arc paramount to the rights of the body politic. While wealth holds the life of the nation In t'le hollow of Its hand, the grasp of t'.ie lingers Is throttling freedom and li'xrty as surely as our forefathers shed their life's blood to regain it. When you can put a man Into public oftlce to represent you, who cannot bo bought, and Alio would 6corntoflxn price on another's manhood, either directly or Impliedly you defeat the dominant Idea of the nation's found ers ir you neglect to chooso him to represent you. Klamath Falls Ex press. A REMARKAIiLE SITUATION. The gold standard politicians of Oregon have got the Repunllcali party or Oregon iutoa remarkable situation. They favor bimetallism on the Sher man plan or maintaining a single suinoiirii parity iy legislative re strictions, but repudiate the state platform, because It stands for what they favor. Out upon such hypocrlcyl They pretend to favor International bimetallism, yet spit upon a platform that distinctly pledges the Republican party to that policy. What devotion to principle 1 Any Intelligent man could respect a candidate or party that stood up llat footed for tlio single uold stand ard, while notbellovlng In the theory. liutgoldltes who want to get there by deceiving tho pcoplo desorvo only contempt, THE PORTLAND SITUATION. Ah the political situation stands In Portland today tho Populists and Democrats stand tho best show to elect their entire ticket. Tho Humo ticket Is likely to run ahead of tho Simon-ticket, but this does not Insure Its election. H tho Hume ticket would make a canvass distinctively In the Interest of tho people, show up tho Iniquitous record In thostato affairs of thoSlmon ivglme, attack Itscorruut mismanage ment or Portland city and county af fulrs, they might win. The situation Is olmotle. In tho nUsencoofdetlnlte, aggressive, moral leadership the people will turn down win Hcpuonrmi ructions and put Pennoyer and his friends In power and may make Pennoyer not only Mayor, but ( ). EX-dOV. LARRADEE'S VISIT. Hon. Win. Larrabee, ex-governor or Iowa, a statesman, author, capitalist, and traveler, has Just left Oregon after n brief visit with friends at Sa lem and Portland. Roth he and his family were highly pleased with Western Oregon and especially tho Willamette valley. TubJouunal will shortly present a more comprehensive sketch of Gov. Larrabee to Its readers. At present wo wish to call attention to tho value or visits from men of his class. Tho visits of such men will do us much good and causo a good class or emigra tion to como to Oregon, rrom tho re ports they will make when they re turn to their homes In tha East. Gov. Larrabeo was met at Hotel Portland by Hon. I). P. Thompson, ox-mlnlster to Turkey, and by somo or tho foremost citizens of tho metropo lis. Following communication' appeared In the Eugduc papers: "DcAit Sir: I notico tho Register under the lieaii of communion refer ence made to Insinuations made by tho Oregonlan that tho members in the last legislature weic dishonest, especially those who opposed the char ter for Portland. J am one of those and wish to say that I never heard of there being any boodJo offered to any man directly or Indirectly In order to get him to oppose tho Simon charter as tho second article of the Oregonlan referred to, as to there being money scut from Portland for use In the leg islature, no doubt Is true, and no man lias a better right to know than the editor of the Oregonlan. There was but one proposition made to me dur ing the legislative session which was Indirectly to the effect that I could get boodle If I would help to elect Dolph. I remarked that my principles were not for sale If I were a poor man. There were none of the members of the legislature from Lane county who opposed the election of Mr. Dolph and opposed the Simon charter, that wcro able after wo came home, to make a trip east, or travel around the world,or build additions to our houses, or paint our barns, we simply stood by our pledges made by the people, and fought tho ring boodle to the bitter end. I went a poor man, came out still poorer, but honest and with a clear conscience. One Who Opposed the Simon Charter.. The above Is God's truth. The Republicans renominated the only man who In the last legislature bowed his head to the Simon gang. To the senatorial caucus to make sure of his vote lie sat letwcen Simon and Mc Ginn until the votes were gnthcred. He got onto the committee to revise the house Journals at $10 a day and no one knows what other rewards lie did not get. Out upon such creatures In the name of Republicanism! A Re publican should wear no man's collar or he Is not a Republican to start With. EUITOH JOUKNAk. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Following is the report In full of the committee on platform, in the Republican state convention of Ore gon, which was adopted and is the i party platferm: J The representatives of the Republicans of tho state or Oregon in convention assembled, ' call attention to the condition of Industry i throughout the country, as a proof of the t necessity of returning to the policy of the He publican party under which there was general I prosperity during thirty years. Wo reaffirm the principles oi me Kepuun- can nationai platform of 1892, and nssnrt that tne results mat nave roiioweu me ciiangc ue creed by. the election of that year have jugtl. fied our protest against the nationai policy adopted by the Democratic parly. We believe that the government should have an ample revenue, with a sufficient sur. plus over ordinary expenditures to provide for coast defences, for the steady building up of the navy, and for the constant reduction of the nubile debt We believe that the present tarilV. with Its lowered rates and its destruc tive and dishonest system of undervaluations and discriminations as to localities, should be replaced by one framed on protective princi ples similar to that of the McKinlcy bill and nrranged to give amplo protection to Ameri can wages and American Industry, and to re storo the reciprocity policy of James G, lilatne. We have always clvcn protection to our shipbuilders, In late years we have neglected tc protect our shipowners. We believe tho time has come to reitore to the policy of Washington and Hamilton, which, by Uis criminating duties in favor of American bot toms, secured 90 per cent of our carrying trade to American bhips, and which, if now restored, would again revive our shipping and came American freights to be paid to Ameri. cans. The American people, from tradition and interest, favor bimetalism, and the Republi can parly demands the uso of both gold and sliver as standard money with such restrict ions and under jucli provisions to be determ ined by legislation, a will secure the main. tcnance of the parity of values of the two 24 iniiiiMciiil Kfii iv 'l8 "" -'iiai 1,1,... "'''MhatCS, I "fc s.rf.iS!!"! is.VKt. .. .: "H wiuWftH i) . ? - .. mctais, so tnni the purchasing and debt-pay. Ing power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, shall be at all times equal, Tho interest of the producers of the country A High Fhen A IrA Amllde-BSSB Vtfrffiifrr5'1, r" ff!L; Its farmers and Its workinemen demand that every dollar, paper or coin. Issued bv the government shall be as good as any other uouar. Resolved, That wc earnestly endorse the proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States, providing for the election of United Slates senators by popular vote, recently reported from the committee on privileges and flections by Senator Mitchell and now pending consideration in the United State Senates. Resolved, That tho application of the Ore gon delegation in congress to the president of the United States and now pending before him, praying a modification of his Procla mation creating the Cascade forest reserve, Is hereby earnestly approved, and we appeal to the president to grant the prayer of our dele- 11 1 - H II J 1. ' t flllW-- MM ' 1IJ Ml MbQT B H Mw H 51' awi! ft' On fa.-H I-. 1 """Meed wiLfe Buih Hank buildlnllAMlt4 N PLUG The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents MONEnjjjji On city or fcraTpJ' Over Huih's Hank. U The Rob J 06 State street. Ne T guarantee the bestmel fa ikT ' reoswuble. One 1,1,1 :i. ' . fc 'ounge. rrWatarooM&'ES " I LJ AN UP-TO-DATE WORK. L'i ANCIKN RKOlMU. The ancient teglnio of Dolph-Soott. rjlmon, ot al Isatauend In Oregon. H promt Itself corrupt, extravagant, unprincipled, un-ltepubllean. There is not a law enacted by that machine to which It can point with credit. It has not a moral redeeming feature. There is, 011 the other hand, mi enormous black list of Jobbery and fraud ugnlitbt It. The creatures o( this machine have been saddled onto the state at enor iuoiw exponw. This auolont regime Is seeking to regain Itn foothold In Ore. won by an alliance with the tingle gold standard, or "hound money" cause. Tho people should make com won cause against R. The one-term Idea is gaining favor with tho people, on account of thodlt position or onicciiolden to manage primaries and conventions. And that Is 9 njovo In the right direction, ex cept lit tho onice or representative. Children Cry for Pltonar1! Caitorla. CUTTINO DOTH WAYS. The 'Oregonlan's attacks on Con gressman Ellin In Eastern Oregon and on the ltepubllcan candidates for tho legislature who are silver men aro cutting into tho party both ways. Ofcouras the Oregonlan's plan Is to rule or ruin the Hopitbllean nartv 1 In Oregon. Its editor Is us unprin cipled politically as he Is morcennry llnanclally. He himself (Scott) re ported the money plunk or 1802 to tho Republican state convention or 1801, asnriiMj to elect a legislature that would make Dolph senator. This year Dolph and Scott repudiate tho same platform they then sought power with. Is this honorable ? Is this honest ? Wo say to voter voto farltemilillruins who are not the tools of that combination. John U. Alden, of Now York, who has made a great uamo as a publisher of valuablo works at revolutionary prices, Is Jssuelng a cyclopedia or "Living Topics." It is an attempt to arrange by alphabetical Index rollablo Information on current events and the progress of knowledge within three years. A glance at the first volume (Abbas to Uoycscn) shows considerable valu ablo matter crowded Into tho 25-cent Installment or this publication. For Instance, wo find the history or the Armenians brought down to the end or 180."), ballot reform up to 1801), tho new German ship canal, American Baptists up to date, Barney Barnato, tho South African mining king, etc., etc. Alfred Austin Is Introduced as poet laureato or England. Up-to-date IKilltlcsIsshownlnthcract that the American bimetallic party Is men tioned which was organized February 22,1800. Tho Llylng Topics cyclopedia is a timely work of great value". waterways to commerce, ar.d wc denounce the uiiueraiity oi Democratic mrtv in tlcse m- catiou In concress. We realize the Importance and magnitude "libera of the fishlntr industry on the ColiimhTa river! portant matters and would recommend that some provisions I Respectfully submitted be made for a state hatchery for ariificiul I.E. ti propagation, and that the laws regulating the closed season be rigidly enforced. That we endorse the efforts ol our repre sentatives in congress to secure repayment to the settlers of Oregon of the excess of $1.25 per acre wrongfully collected by the governt menton lands located In the limits of the unearned Northern Pacific railroad land oran now forfeited. The construction ol the Nicaragua canal is of the highest importance to the American people, both as a measure of national defense and to build up and maintain American com merce. It is moreover of special Importance to our Pacific States and we ilrmnml I.. completion as speedly as possible by the government of the United States. 0 Hereby endorse the action of our sena. tors and representatives in congress in their ciiucavor 10 secure grants of pensions iiiui.ui war veterans to Wc pledge the Republicanl party to a rigid onomy in the expenditure of nulilii- m... '? ,',,e,reJuc"ou ' excessivo salaries; and the CARRY TIIRRR LOADS. Special Omeer W. W. touch, who wiib dethroned 11 row days ago by the police commissioners, has been up pointed it deputy under Shuriir .. and will contlntiH tn tvitn.i i..u ..i.i ..... . . ,. - " rnw inn vim wui jiisi mo same.- The Spigot. Portland Is seven-eighths or Mult nomah county, yet tho taxpayer Is compelled to supiwrt two separate governments over the same people and propel ty. Besides, there Is the school systoin, another oillelal system, it Is a triple system, and all on tho spoils Jhtom No wonder tho people who nave to pay are swearing Tho action or tho ltepubllcan state convention on tho matter or tho con testing Multnomah delegations, was a sovero condemnation or tho Oregon lan and Its political methods. A ma Jotity of the country delegates went to Portland determined to seat the Simon delegates, believing that the report of the Oregonlan, thn r only source of Information, were correct. But when the matter was up for con sideration, and It was shown that the y uuceiii, voters ot 1110 Simon crowd that the Oregonlan bragged about, woro hired thugs, toughs and crlmlnnls.iuid u.u testimony or such 11 man as (loo. H. Williams, denouncing the Simon primary and convention methods, proved tho Oregonlan to le but tho miserable hired sheet of Portland ward heelers. Tho Oregonlan im.i auoisriment of the fee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and ocJicye that no appropriation should be made iu miy scnooi or ciurltable Institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the "corporation Into the gcucral appropriation hill of items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enaclmrnf nfrlrrU r. (..:. I..n. f,.-!.. ,' - --" - !, ."...yw- ... um uncoil immigrauon.botn tor protection of our country against Illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection w wui lauor anu preservation to our own people of the remainder or our national domain. Wc commond the policy of the Republican party In relation to internal improve- menis, and In particular in opening our THE ONWARD HARCH "y -AYKf ..SI J(S?ZX iV C0S4 li!PDt.7f Twv-svr5 li V rf- - J of Consumption Is stopped short by Dr. rierce's Golden Med. ical Discovery. If you haven't waited beyond reason, there's complete re covery nnd cure. Although by many believed to be Incur nbic, there is the evidence of hundreds or living- witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier nlncr mn. o...,....i-.: 1- "!-...' .ZSZ'. """""" a curaoie i disease. Not every vu.-c, uiu n large per' centage of cases, and we believe, fully 08 evafe'3 ?M taKi ? tbe lungs, 8evcre ,nllRerlllp co Bu JJ rP na?ter5i,,,0la,Uo" fyin bc" - &SJS&? aud extreu,e S?..yoiU!,0"bt "at hundreds of such cases W' cured by Golden K drea 1 nn r. y, .,?:5J!AcIe cas of Ut :-."?. "F"a ' on iieeu not take BLL. . bOUlilKSCII. Secretary Chairman. MINORITY REPOHT. Following Is the minority report, which was ucicaicu py a vote 01 lots to 129: We, a minority of your committee on plat form save nnd except the section on finance, for which we submit the following as a nub. stltutc: Resolved, That we favor the use of both gold and silver to the extent which they can be maintained in circulation at parity in pur chasing and debt paying power; but we arc earnestly opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to I for the reaion that It would destroy such parity, yiiuiuiuimy cumraci wc. volume 01 curreney by forcing cold out of clrculnttnn nrwl (mm dlately place the country on a silver basis HelievlnC that the effect of intrrnnllnml demonetization of silver can be overcome only by international remonctlzation of that metal, the Republican party of Oregon most v.HMiiy iavor sucn measures as will accom push that purpose. Claud Gatch, Charles S. Moore, John Combs, N. II. Moore, W. Stelwer, Dar win Ilrlstow, W. II. Conyers, W. P. Conna way Primary Politics. The new book on tho reformation of the American primary system, is now on sale at .wearoorirs uook store. a 17 t f JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oiis, wmaow glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, E.M.WAITEFJITJTB8,, MM AND 1 Q AND Letul BlankPmukA Bush's New llrlck over !hc b1Dl fc,,, Miss Moil's School WENKU IN GIIANNING HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for thcolder pupils taught, Indud Ing drawing, modeling, music plain and nr tlst c needle work. All work done on the In dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miw O. Hal. iou. Twentieth am! Chemelccta sts. SALEM WATER l Office: Willamette Hotel BdiV For water service applr , 'i 1-7-u.u mummy m adnncc, ftU Iliere will be no deduction in ...... on account of temporary lUtnaM city unless notice is left it ,1. J Hereafter water for ImmtiMi rfi .sJ furnikliil t ,1. . . H for domestic purpose. Ccntnttmha wuiki, uricK worKttMplultnnnriJi read "under building purposn" mc schedule or rales for 1891. Applj 1 for copy. The Burlington is a big railroad, BjiUJiTiTuttTiii KK9 but it doesn't run everywhere. You can't use It if you are go ngto California or liritlsh Co. lumbia or Alaska, or anywhere owAA"6 "ul you can-and SHOULD-use it if you aro go ing anywhere east or south. ixot Because it is cheaper than other lines. But because bein" much shorter.it is much quicker" To Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all soutiirm n.i souu eastern cities the Hurling ton is 200 miles shorter than any oilier railroad. That means nine saveu. Ana time saved is what you are looking for. Tickets and time-tables at the local ticket office. A. C. SHELDON, G. A Poitland, Or. TO THE FARMERS! Wc have lust comnlnlnl n tii-iir -..I ... One-half block SOUth of the eonrr liniiM.. Please give us a call. Team loe. l BUSSARD & SIMPKINS. M'ss Mav Wilkins. Dressmaking ari'd Sewi All kinds of work done in the mate style, and promptly. Call t room ij.fl uursi uiock, .Taicm, J. H. HAAS, "WATCHMAKER AND JETOU, Makes a siwialty of fine rtMlr tai S Thomas clockv, etc., 215 ComoertulSc! GEO. JFJBNDBIOJPB MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial st. Cottle Block Successor to C. M. Beck & Co.1 Best meats In tho city, Prompt delivery at ..... , J'SVVt F. VAN DER MAN, Carpenter, Builder and J 481 Winter street. I311ard times prices slwtvi. i r mr ir l mr "ENGAGES QHUUir.Thorouahlr, forever CurJ. louroutofrlx-owh., auffor nerrouinrw, Jentlworry,attaeVs 0("thWUi'BNhut rrlthopiuUy0( wly excesses, vie. tlnis, rpoUlin your Tlor. Don't d,-,. "l' 3 WSi. nSfiZSSSL MitmtwWLooHffltaNfYf bolter learn honest political ...ethods S ?f ' T boforo It attempts to teach ,olo W XceTS! to AGHVIS ffi'll noout an Gazette. lwonlo honcdt dollar. Corvallls The Oaihtai. Jouhnal In tho main, uthDcatca n kind or Kcpubllcanlsm that Is satisfactory to tho people. AVo do not lack much of being that kind of n ltepubllcan ourself. What wo object to is tho kind of BenuWi. ciinlsm with a doop yoldon hue, with moiinnniira mu ..,.. .1.1 wiuuuica anu mi. scrupulous politicians for a back-ground-Yaiuhlll County Indcpcnrj. cnt. who have nrfv, r:;v.v ",". .i,"y,s,c,as. renrf,,.i.. .,""rv". ."' r in mis f trial of "Golden Medical out wuo have been forced to it surpasses, In curative now which h',n" "'?" tueaiclnes with llv ii,eyinFe laiteI. Nasty cod" rauiures. had beerr tried iu jiearlv all iii. SS Srf ha,d cUU?r "VVal eS to bene' and varlnno . phites had also Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirt,, iain locents ir 1 d.rawcrs StoiocenU Undershirts ?. ,-.. bocks per pair ,.. ,3 cen Ilandkerchlefs..... 1.....1 cent ouk nanuKcrcnicjs . . . , 3 cenu Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion, Flannels and other work inx telligently washed by hand, lol. J. Olmsted Prop, fllVflTL TH1BC HMd,) OEIION PATUTk COPVRKIKTI. W Tot tnformatloa md ttt lUadbk y Oldert bnu for securlJlv Ererr Mt.nl uken out bywU ?Jf"S2 Ulo pubuo py nouM p "" y - Lftirstclroul-.tlonof ny tflS!? vwr ' VVAGON ! IRE U,teS,a.J.??,i.tiM "aunhoMt the ntn w..L 1 l"es to sell the Fount ain Washer and Stram ri .,.. ,.... V were often "'" ner ana Steam Cooker, tho best in 'JSS MSBirgWff& ?; i r-'i va 1VMILIL.UI111X nrifire 1 copper, 156 Stato street. particulars, address I. II. BROWN, Salem, Oregon, e. Kxtract of wait, whisker. ,P.r.r?.U,?.l,fcyiophpV. The nimt.i:"i, ""'."" ,nea mvaln. tlm,w Z.7.XLWu:' ol a ".Hte number of ii.".ir,v". constimptioii. bronchitis Promn ....' . . r.." -".i:.'"K "?'". nstlinia. chronle n.i i r -n, icicpnone Na la r.u f.'I".a"U kindred malady imv iZT' I TAMF ninra ...., j "-' ."" .iii4 DEPOT EXPRFSfi. Meets all null and passenger trains Tt eSend express toPall pEart, fthe J" Horseshoeing a specialty. Pticcs as low u the lowest. Hand made shoes to suit Ihe horses foot. Diseased feet such as corns, con. ..7T 1 " . 'utcrienng horses correctly attended to. Just give me a trial, 100 Che. meketa street, back of New Vnrt- TJart,. store. K. J. HRRSCHDACn, IK MARKET Miin.i, """'ivu lua ...:..'! 1 y'"'"cc in a book of ifi re- stamps. tFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ MIESCKE, Propj. Dealarsm all kinds or fresh and salt meats SFresh sausage a specialty. . 171 COMMERCIAL ST cM-HJdrsatut& POZZONFS nQMPLEXION fWl 1 "" . : . tn tMSw U more popuUr urtsj ""' "" I'UXaW-' " .ftftiJ I Is the ideal eompUUon poK.-vta,i rarreitUaf . cleanly. "?, "TTiw& I I A inu-.t.-nTUUH prowu" i Wits. eTeryxcJlSr555T BHKDBI t"'. il ,hl Bex tm g-ne "".iotoilJ 1 AT DBUaaiBTS J SSfft'c.?!!'?? W,M "5 ,ui"S to you, on ccipt of address and 9 x cents in stn , ."? J write tliose cured nHaii Tnbn v..u ., thdfVSS. li,!ife,llos ?d and "iSS oneofth '""r W,I ' I MMWnr . V iViu" S "3 PISPKN. I Ther , ZZZZZ?"?1 Boiks. I ...... auv.iA.iio:r, uuualo, N, V. ' ---""""aeacp.boTnf powder. Capital Transfer Co, IIAKTiV T-KTOM nnnn jprcSS' bi'CCae and 'all kind's cf work done promptly. leave orders at Pattoa's store. 12 "" SrH m FoimE "i i ) AurilWM k u atrllBTK rnwu tMuittc. tM2.vS! fw,.tVitiir2l tiiMh 8'vrii' I nl.A. mfj'".:. chrrA,fif1"?T5: iloa. Jm"-:,,. tioa " .. mm 3K, ' . 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