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mmmimtomm&! & ' ' " mnmmvw (W m W X Tgfrw" T - ' " Ji3'"WITi V'Wil i"HPPpW f NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r & EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL rDJlMSHEII EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.! 11Y THH T Capital Journal Publishing Company.' lISCOUWlllATKIJ OUce, Comer Court ami Liberty Street. TKUMS OK SU15SCUIITJOM AiiiY.;a One year, liy mnll .......5!W) Hlx iikiiiIIik, by innll ? w Three mojttlia liy infill ..... 1 a I'er i cok delivered by cnrrler...... 16 ;VI2KLY. One your. !H'0 Six niontlis 75 Ouo yonr, If paid for In tulvnneo, 1 (fl Mix months, " " " . W srl'okttiiiiHtpr8 nro niitliowcd to lc colvo subscriptions. j7ri:iili'rrd n wcond-claos mutter lit the Bnlcin, Oregon, l'ostolllco. Juno 91. 1838. W. II. liVAHS -CliAItK It. IKVINB Editor Local Editor TUKSDAY, NOV. 20, 1888. FREE ADVERTISING ! No Cl-iarges: a i)Vkiitihi:mi:nth undi'.h tiii: i A liniils or WANTED, FOIt HAI.K, roll HUNT. FOUND, IjOHT, etc.. oi nil uc- oentnblH nature, not to exceed three llneH, will bo free for one ueeU only one nd. for ch Individual. Thin iloeH not Include busluchH advert iM'inentH. ir nnswiTH fall to come the Hint tlmo we Invito iih iiianr lepctltloiiHiiituro iicccwnry to secure wlmtou advertise for. Wo wIhIi tho ailvrrtlKcrH to feel that they are not tin lHisliiiron us by iisliiirour freeeolunuiH. Tho C'Ai'trAi. Jouiinai. Is tho medium thtouKh which tho (jenenil public may nl wiiyf haM'theli unfits supplied AdvcitlKcrH Hhould reinemlier that leb tors (111 ectid to INITIALS IIN1.Y uio not dellveied through tho postotllee. If Ini tials are iimmI they Hhould bo directed to tho cure of hoiup pcit-on, Hi in, or poslolllif box. AdveitlMMiientReaiibn lea at our ofllco orHVuttliioiigh tho mall to CAPITAL JOUUNAI. l'Ull. CO. TIIANKSOIVINO PHOOLAMATION. SrA'IK III OlIKdON, ) i.K'l MM! Dl'l'AHrMKNT, HA1.IIM, NOVlI.MllKIl 7, 18S8. ) This year now drnwliiir ton close, has been one of unexampled peace, plenty nud prospcilty within tho borders ottho utiuc It Is proper that public ackniml edKineiit hhould bo 'inado to tho Great Itulcruf tlio',UnlcrKO for Ills Inniiincrablo IiIvhsIiikh. 1 do,t)ieiefoi'e,deHlKiiateThurs- day, IIiuSDIIi day of Noenibei,asa ilay of 'i'lumkhKMiiK to Almighty (lod, to bo obsered by the whole people of this Com monwealtli In token of their gratitude for IIIh uieat nieieles. In w Uncus thoieor, I have set my hnnd mid eauweil tho will of tho state to bo nf tlxed, this, the seventh day of November, A. 11, 1SSH. HYI.VHHTT.lt lT.NNOYKlt, Clovernor. liy tboKeveruor: (Iko. Y. Mi llnuii;, Kocietary ofStato. JlimtOSlMtCTlVIC I'HKSKNT l'KOS PCOTIVK. No inoro fitting tlmo thiiu tho in-osont coultl be nelocto-1 lit which to tlovoto n few weirds to ourwlvi's. Now tlmt tho ijroat national Htrugnlt lBovor and victory imiohea proudly, dlllantly on our luinnor, tho Htnoko of battle will Hear away and tho common ovory-duy atlhirs of llfoand husliwi will uhatiiiio their oven tonor. Tho Oaimtai. Jophnai. won tho battle but our oxtroino modewty will not permit us to dwell nt length on that topic. Our bump of Holf-Orttecm, however, in HUftlcIent ly well dovolojMHl to allow uh to wiy Unit tho Jouunai. 1h gaining friends and pntroiis every tiny. It is true, our past carver lins boo" a rather checkered one. Yo changed managemuut too often, pttrhnp. Hut it Ih of the present wo wish more particularly to ulludc. Under tho prcM'iit ninungcuiont tho Jouhnai. Is gaining last ground, holding what It provlously acquired nnd niuklng now vonquiMtH. liy oouduetlng i live, fetirletvs, newsy paper for tho jicoplo now on wvrth "vu trust to merit uud 1iojk to ro culvo tho liberal and uultod patron ngo of tho public. Kvery day wo ro nvoivlng a largo millibar of nqw htilmerlborsi, but wo wUh many inorv. Within a fow days you wo moan you will lo sollolted to mibMMlbo for tho lUlly. If you don't want tho Dally wo will bo glad to Rind you tho Weekly. Having adopted n iiuw orrlr wyHtuin, thoro win bo no object hm mW on account of tha noimMIt)ry of tht iiwr. The lmwvliNiittt Hud btwluuM mou Of ikdvwx will rwvlve h cull froiiiunr advertising manager, and It Is ex pected they will respond With good nds.Our subscription list Is now such that we can guarantee an ad placed In tho Jouhn'ai, to be worth Its weight In gold. 'Tho newspapers of a town are faultless Indicators of tho life and t business of a town. They arc al ways carefully working for Its suc cess and guarding its best Interests. Hi' fact, they nre forever on the vigil. Therefore, wo wiy, they should be encouraged and sustained. "Vc boom the town and assist you in your every labor. Js it not meet and proper that you should at least give our solicitor an encouraging re ception? This much is duo us. We arc loaded for all future booms and the sucec-s of Salem is your succes". Now is the time to adver tise and subscribe. WHAT WILL tVi: DO IN IUJAVKN? N. Y. ilenild: Wlmt sliall we do in Heaven? That is the question which a reporter put to some of our clergymen recently. Dr. Armitage, who is a Uaptist veteran a landmark in tho history of his demonstration seemed to think It will bo time enough to know about heaven when we get there, and frankly admitted that since no definite revalatiou has been made we must be hatisficd with the simple statement that we shall 11 nd all the happiness wo havo dreamed of and a good deal more. Dr. Scudder followed in tho same vein of thought. Hinco we can't conceive of ourselves as clothed upon with a spiritual body and freed from the temptations which this ileshy tabernacle imposes, ho ventured no further than the assertion that our pleasures will boconiniensuratewith our deserts, and that souls will be graded, like the rungs of a ladder, from the highest to tho lowest. Dr. Puxter, however, was willing to draw on his imagination much more extensively. Ho bolioved that we sliall be fully occupied, that heaven is by no means a place for "eternal loafing," whero we shall "do nothing but sing and take things easy." He added, "St. Paul may now bo In tho Milky Way working hard to soften tho hearts of sinners of another type," and "If God has a few outlying planets whero thero is a little good to d), Ho will send us there." Dr. Tahnago felt reasonably cer tain that tho liner tastes which cir cumstances havo repressed will there bo gratified. Tho man who is fond of music, for Instance, but who has been doomed to carry coal for a liv ing, will have all the music ho wants. He illustrated Ids statement by citing the case of the astronomer. "Ho will have a better observatory, a further reach of exploration." In other words ho is going to be furnished with celestial rapid transit. Ho will bo able to visit Jupiter before breakfast; after ten go to Mercury, having spent tho day with a few friends In Mars " All that makes very interesting reading. As Dr. Armltago re marked, It is "speculative," but since the sclcntlflo imagination has led to a great many practical dis coveries, why Is It not ecnially pro fitable to tiho tho spiritual imagin ation? At any rate, no man can by any possibility help thinking about these things, and therefore the opinions of our rovorond clergy will at least have a suggestlvo value. OKNKHAii Sam Houston, tho president of tho Republic of Texas and United States Senator, was tho youngest governor who ever presid ed over the state of Tennessee when ho foil Iu love with n pretty girl nt tho Mate capital. Ho wus a lino looking man, and tho young lady's parents considered him a wry de- slrablo husband. They pursuaded his sweetheart to accept him, and he married her, not knowing that tho match was not a love one on her part. After it had taken place he found that his wife loved another. Ho asked her If this was so, and sho told him it was. Ho replied that sh? could havo freedom, and that ho would leavo Tennessee and or mtt her to got a divorce on tho ground of dcbortiou. Ho did so, wont to tho frontier, and joined a tribe of Cherokee Indians. Here ho remained three years, and when he visited Washington In behalf of the hulbins lu lHS2ho wore the Indian garb. Thou lie wont to Texas, and after making a name and having won pwsldant of tho llopubllo of ToxtlM lid mirrliul Mmi-kiii-iiI MulHi an Alabama ldy. HI tin wlfoi had. it U mid In ihti ma.ui tlmo umi, w ui, hi iii8 main unio procured a dlvoreu huiI married I.., i ... .- her lover. DOKS IT PAY. There Is no cityon thecortst where the merchants do as much advertis-,1 lug as at Ticotna nnd Ri'attle.jult Is Indicative of business, and nofct only advertises the business of the met chant, but advcitises thecity abroad. The merchants that do tho lnrgct business are those who advertise. Every merchant should have space in a daily paper, because It not only helps them, but it helps the town. Strangers from the east me nrriviutr daily. The hotels are crowded, and many other evidences are before us that this country is rapidly filling up. Tliesuccessiui merciunu is tne idvertfscr. Give tho Jouksai. trial is all we ak. tiii: vinti:ji tiivvj: We cannot set our house in order too soon, for the tourist and emi grant travel this Winter will be triple any former season's volume. Throughout the East the Autumn has been excessively unpleasant, bringingun welcome remindersof the severity of last Winter, which was prolonged and excessive refrigen tiou froo. the summit of the ltocU Mountains to the Atlantic. Added to the hard beasons there Is a great decline in rural projperity in the East. What next? The Amencaif yul ha- fi-r , yeais cultivated her music il talents. Sl.o has studied the piano until the knows less about it than lier professor and yol mine i noise from it than would ruin the ner. of the neighbors fir blocks around. S h has learned to play the violin) and fiddled i herself into the procratn of mun a . soirees without numbpr. She n plsvr I on the banjo, on the mandolin, tho zither, thejews-harp, the cornel, the cello, an tho kaioo But her msiti.ible cr.iviin.. of the universal art is not ut sati-tied There remained oiih ni'ire accomplisli inent to ho acquired, and now she ha mastered that. The lirsi exlul'l'.on ifi this branch of musical nttmuiiicnt, v. .i civen in Nw York last ueek, 'vlimi t . ladies of position aroie at n muicale aud. whistling a popular air, Ikal.idtiei on u snare drum! Miss Strong, the yount; Ainencin rial of Koso Ilimher, is a native of Sin Fr.n c SCO. Her f.ice belie1! her, as it i not - tractive and would indicalo a wo k :h rao ter, while in f.ict '.ho is a wiiiiinn nf re markable artmic j on er and determination o' mind. Km est liinxc, Oregon, Mnreb R. I luivo been troubled many years with wcnknoMiol tho kidneys and li.ivo tried, many dllloient ienicdie ought aid liom I dltle.'cnt pbyslcl ins nnd even elunged I climates to obtain relief, but lme met with luillllcicnt success. Jleiirlngtbroueli a menu or me vnmo oi ino uui.iin. i KIIJNKYTKA, 1 obtained n box or it nnil ' havo derived niiiio benefit troni It than from nuytlilng cUo I have yet found. .1. 1. ill IT. I Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. "A marvel ol purity, strength undwliolesomcness. More economical than tho ordlnir kludx. und cannot bo Mild In competition with the multitude oflow test,hort weight iiluinor phosphnto iKiwders. Bold only In cans. KOVAL llAKINO llWDEUt,'0.,HX)Wllll,N.Y. I. SCHNEIDElt, DKALEK IX WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Stayton, Okkcion. Kep on hiindu largo assort ine'it of Jew elry, Watches C1uoki, etc, lteiialrliig firumptly- done and urninled. I vlltgUe he best burKtilns In watches of any dealer lnth,e NVlllaiuetto valley. 7:&3m-w i- 1WARD imbTHEHS -IX) . General Hoas Movinr, lhising and Htpiirin.'. Work promptly doneat rrtuonnbterntcn. Orilers lert I AriTAU Jot knal otn. o will rvcolvo attention. 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THE SELF-THREADING In it arc com bined the fin est mechanic al skill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad vantages that make a sew. ing machine desirable to sell or use. ELDREDCE MFC. CO. fectory and Wholesale OSes, BeMSsro, HI. SOS Wabash Ave., Chicago. 30 Broad Street, A York. FOR THE MILLION. 3 contains valuable Information and adflce for the yoonjr, mlddie-aied and old, mala crrcmjle, married or slnslt, eo the secret lnflrml HMothmaanltrbr .JFREEIFREEWsHDFOR'ni 7"vuj w..u .TiTivnicuicAiaia.o lnr from Eitisntl.il Vltalltr. idPbr.lcal IXbtlltr.or trouble :e medical aid, or those snf t JserrQna ot any kind anunr irora indiienUoM. Ktmii. W - - ------ - ' auw.wi I. lW.h . ... - tf mm .kllt k L. L.- la on prcmtur decline, should send for the rocket -va ur idt CAD IB wmcn fniT hT hmm Comtunlon. The miiTled and. espeeUllr thow OSO.VKTTB POBI.nHXRajCO.. 116 tfortn Bereato Bt., 8t. Louis. Uo. THe OLD DOCTOR'S I Anirra. oiinnirr "B" ' Always Reliable and pertetUr Safa. The same as used br thousands ot women all orer the United 8UU&, In the Old Uoetoi's prima mm practice, for M rears, ana nota slsglo bad result. INDISrENSAULE TO LADIES. Uouer retnroed U not as repreaenled. Bend I rBts f .lamps) far sealed particulars, and rceelra Vis only uc Tor known to rail remedr by mail. DR. VTAJU CO 111 KortU Set eata Bt.. Bb Loals, U Admirers of Cleveland and Harrison, we believe In Protection. Welprotcct our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods bvwi. i on a very small proUt. ee ""J Free It outimntto ns every person is fl co rices. lYv'e have the most complete low prices, Dry Goods, Under?rea.r, : Clothing, h Boots and Snbefe, Notions, ' Cigars and 1 To fifciound In the city. "Buy ns you vote" imiKoyuu wuicuiuu nt iiiu iin;ii xauuc m le Capitol An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of staple: and fancy dry GOODS in all departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, iiO Corner State and Commercial; 'treets. I ! THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. wSmw4mWmlW!i&&gf AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and FOR SALE. A FINE BUST ANI JIOUSB-PRCOF tY Orpin, nlso a second hand 1'lauo at a uirgalu and on ensy terms. Call on H. DIAMOND. aoSCommerolfll St., Salem, Or. KELLEY BROS., I'liornlKToits of THE CIP1T0L COFFEE HOUSE I ilenU J0 eentK board, JS per wk. No Chlnke einntoyeO. 3t Coiiimerctel St. ietiu. r Trade to trade with us nnd tnko ndvantaenf A nssortmont of " l" Hatsr-dLkLd' Cans 'Tobacco! with your eyeu open. Cnll, and we will imuu. Adventure Co. FALL SEASON OF Special attention Is called to our splend'a uispmy ui iusiiiunuuie cirmcnw from tho well knowi manufacturers Springer Bros., or BOSTOW. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line Each garment has a label at collar I uuiiu ueuriiif iuu inuuuiuciurer s name. Is unusually large and varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE' 'Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, iiton Ra LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carria GRASS SEED. CAN FUUXISII MESQUITE OH A mixture of I Jneoln and Mewjulie in inrtteor fcinall quantities. For terms w dm TCJ0T1. 17Wm Falera, vr. FARMERS. f PAY THE mOHHBT CASH 1'BItE L tor butter, exes and poultry a"" wven fea store, aJICwninerotal Hffl' W-Wllin W. U ATr a 'I f lilKviU