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.miruiii miiuimmjuiuTJ M, Iff EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1889. -l'CnLlSIIED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. Capital Journal Publishing Company. INCOKPOItATFU Oillcp, Corner ICouit anil Mbcrf) Streets tkiimh of nuhscwiitioi. DAILY. Ono year, by mull ... .3 Ml Six months, by mull 'i. CO Tlireo months by mull 1 25 Per week delivered by carrier 15 , WIIKKJ.Y. Ono year SI fiO Sl montlix . 75 Out- year, If juld for In advance,.. 1 on Mix months, " " " CO 3-rostmnslers aro authorized to re ceive subscription. 35-Kntcred as second-class matter at tho Alein.OrcKon, I'ostolllcu, Juno 21, 1888. W. II. IIYAItS -OUIIK II. IKV1NB Editor Malinger. fiATTI.K STAKVATION. The East Oregonlan says "cattle arc beginning to starve to death on tho ranges, that tho reservo is over stocked and all tho grass on a thous and acres can ho put in ones hat." This is but the beginning of what might have been expected. Sheep so destroy tho grasses, etc., that nothing springs up where they feed for a tii'ne. This' idle, careless, lazy way of stock raising must come to an end. Every country goes through tho same experience. After a time, when u few industrious agriculturists have settled in the country and proven that lands deemed worthless by tho old nettle trainpors are probably tho best, and have devised methods to furnish water where It was said none can bo procured, and begun to raise grains and grasses adapted to the locality it will bo found that one aero will fatten almost as many animals as hundreds will half starve by present ways of doing. IMPItOVK T1IK SHINING HOUItS. While tho republicans are accused of so much theft and convicted often, spite of whitewash, It does us good to cateli a democrat occasionally Verily, verily, considering its small opportunities tho democracy Is very industrious. JIow dotli tho little busy bee. etc. Here Is a small samnlo from some oxchango that would niako u great dcalof'it : Ono o'f the greatest steals on record Is eonnooU'd with tho con struction of the new suite capltol at Albany, New York, and amounts to millions of dollars. In ono de partment tho democratic board of commissioners, or whatever they wore called, was directed to prouuro a carved oak colling for ono of tho legislative halls. Aftur tho ceiling was put up, it was discovered that it was not composed of carved oak, .hut ot embossed papier macho. UUKKll lUKSlNHSH. Madanio Glr.zard.do Chicken of Philadelphia, is tho nickname of un old lady who gathers up the lining of gizzards of ehlekens, etc., washes nd dries them. Thoy are sold ton large wholesalo establishment for making pepsin and tho old woman docs a lucrative business by her htrango occupation. Sam Jonkh is accused of denounc ing those wlio don't contribute when he passes tho hat as no gentle men. As povoral big churches have announced that they have no room for people who don't rent powB we shall have to pray the good Lord to send salvation down in some other way thud by tho churches so that outsiders may get n chance. 'Puis Alta says "Iwenty-two now packiujf coinptulfcH are formed and are on their- Way to Alaska. Tho big salmon of the Columbia have all been killed" oft.'"' And by all accounts tho little ones also have lweu pretty well killed off. Tun Sonoma Valley Whlstlo says that white San 'Jose raised a thou sand dollurs to pay Moody for tlvo lays revival service they allowed a ioor hare! working man to sUrve to death right under their noses. "And of Mich is Mm kingdom." Twhnty-skvhn yuarHUgoau acorn lodged somewhere in tho morturor between thohtoneHofan Ohio court liouso spire, took root and sent out un oak ahoof. Toflay a nilimture uk grown on tho spin?, eighty feet rum the ground, SIGNS OF TI3II. Some figures recently gathered In Illinois show the surprising fact that mostof the agricultural counties are at a standstill, or actually de creasing, in population There or 102 counties in the state, and only seven of them show an increase the last eight years in the number of male inhabitants under twenty-one years of age. Not only is that true of Illinois but it will soon bo disclosed as the case in several other states. In old countries that has been considered a bad sign. What is it in a new coun try like our own? Tin: remarkable growth of tlie Examiner of San Francisco is a proof that independent journalism pays best even in San Francisco. The decline of tho New York Tri bune, once a paper of more power in the Union than any' other paper, is nu evidence that rt'i'cw corporations and monopolisti6'lndividuals cannot run a newspaper. Tho Examiner lias boldly attacked some great abuses, ugalhst wfiich it was impos sible to get' a word in'ftie prominent dailies of San Francisco. Corpora tions may keep certain journals alive by presents and salaries but they cannot force the people to buy them, as yet. Thoy have control of most of tho sources of our informa tion, but not of all. After all the fuss made over the appropriations of the legislature the cost of runnlngthestutc government and some other expenses does not oxcecd two and a half mills on the dollar on the amount' of property on the assessment rolls' of 1880-7, which was $1 20,000. 000. -Wo are for econo my, but there is a wise economy which consists in liberal appropria tions for measures that will increase tho wealth of the country. Of these, appropriations for roads in which the general public is interested are the very best. When tho law -to mako them is neither special nor local they aro constitutional. When it is lawful and expedient wo see no reason to grumble. Cora Li:i: did pot commit suicide as alleged, sp ends ono moro Ho con nected witli that, to say tho least, iinfortuuatoafi'air. TDK I'OXVEKTKI) (1AJ1BI.KK. Ed. Capital Journal:- I notice In Salem's disreputable morning Stinker a rather severe and decidedly unfair criticism on last night's ad dress by Mason Long, tlie converted gambler. I notico tho following sentences among others of like purpert: "llomay be incidentally doing somo good for his hearers, but lie Is certainly running a very suc cessful business scheme for himself. Through several years of observation this writer has never scon any permanent good from tho circulation of tho kind of literature ho peddles, nor from tho preaching's of those who keep up an appearance of reformation for tho rovenuo thcro is in it." Ho assumes to bo a more com petent judge of tho morals and moral effects of such speakers as Mr. Long than ministers of tho gospel, who havo made tho subject a matter of life-long and exclusive study. Tills is modest, to nay tho least. "Upon what meat doth this our Ciesar feed that ho is grown so great.'' Tho fact that Mr. Longls tendered a thank offering by those who ap preciate his Inborn, rankles In tho illiberal bosom of tho horse blanket, and his udvlce (o church members to prove to tho world tho sincerity of their professions, may havoglveu some otfonsc, but certainly his oloinient and logical words denounc ing tho high license system was tho unpardonable sin which It could not condone. This is tho rock on which tho sup-headed editor of that journal splits, and so Mr. Long must bo raked over tho hot coals of tho morning sheet. "Only this and nothing more." OllSKRVKR. SptrUI Bargains. Lots in North Salem f 100 apleco 10 acre tractH one-half mllo from de pot $50 per acre. Inquiro of Thomah a Paynk, 07 Statu at. Can you Imagine any ailment that wll make it good uatured portion ko poevlah dUhutUnrd, 111 tempered and cranky ns bllllouKiuvuiT Thero U no ronton, what ver. wliv anvonu should miinr rmm in. dlKwtlmi,dyiHwlu, torpid liver and lotu ofiippotlt?, uhouDr. Honluy's Dandelion Tonic, which uvirauo know a la n certain euro, mil ba so easily obtained. Hold by 1), W. Mufhews A Co. A SraiauaMe Mat. Genuine now buckwheat Hour, and a Hue article of table syrup, at the Qraugo store, 120 Btuto tret, BaWin. tf. How's This! , We offer one hundred dollars re ward for any caso of catarrh tha can not be cured by taking Hall' catarrh cure. .) F. J. Cheney, & Co., props,, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for thq last 15 years, and believe mm per fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesalo drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. ID. H. Van Hoesen, cashier, Toledo national bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's catarrh euro is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price, 7oc. per bottle Sold by all druggists. Traffic between Port Towusend anil points on the Straits of Fuca de mand the employment of another steamboat, and a now one will be built for that route immediately. A Terrible Misfortune. It Is ft calamity of tlie direst Itlnd to feel that one's physical energies aro falling In the prime of life to feel moro nerveless, more dispirited, weaker ;every day. Yet this isthe unhappy lotofhundredsaround us. A sourco of renewed strength which science npproves, In behalf of which multi tudes of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and which, In countless In stances, has built un constitutions sappet by weaknesses and Infirmity and long un- benctlttcd bv other means, surely com mends Itself to all who need a tonic Hostettcr's stomach bitters Is such a medi cine pure, botanic, soothing to the nerves promoltve to tho digestion and a fertilizer of tho blood. Dyspepsia and nervousness tho first a cause, tho becond u conse mipnnnof lack of stamlna-deriart when a courboof the bitters Is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, constipation aro annihi lated oy tins sianuaru lanuiy incuiciuu. Whatcom's , subsidy of $50,000 for the building (of Eujreno Canfield's road is only $10,000 short of the amount. Make No Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms so often taken for consumption. Santa Abie has brought gladness to many a household. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often dcvelopes into that fatal disease, thousands ran be saved from an un timely grave. You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of his pleasant remedy in your house. California Cat-r-cure is equally effective in eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh Both of these wonderful California remedies are sold and warranted by D. W. Mathews & Co. $1. a pack ago or 3 for $2.50. Tho Capital Cily LandTiind Im provcinent etimpnny of Olyrnpia has been incorporated. Don't Kxperlmcnt. You cannot afford to waste time In experimenting when your lungs aro in danger. Consumption al ways seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to Impose up on you with somo cheap imitation of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds, but besuro you get the genuine. Beciuso ho can mako moro profit he may tell you ho has something just ns good, or just the same. Don't bo deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest aflectlons. Trial bottles Tree at Dr. H. W. Cox's Drug Store. Largo bottles $1. A new three-story brick bank building will soon bo erected in Walla Walla. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlie unuorsignea Having uuen re stored to health by simple means, after suffering several years with a sovero lung affection, and that dread disease consumption, is anx ious to mako known to his fellow sullciers tho means of cure. To thoso who deslro it, he will cheer fully send (free of charge) a copy of tho prescription used, which they will find a suro euro for consump tion, catarrh, asmatha. bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. Ho hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is Invaluable. Thoso desiring tho prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Itev. Edward A. Wilson, Kings County, New York. Tho -establishment of a starch works is assured at Now Dungoness. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Ualdbrldgo Mnnday Esq., County Atty., Clay county, Texas, says: "Havo used Electric bitters with most happy results. My broth er also was very low with' Malaria fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely uso of this medicine. Am satisfied Electno Bitters saved ills life. Mr. D. I. "Wileoxson of Horso Cave, Ky., adds a llko testimony, saying: Ho positively believes lie woultl havo died, had it not been ! for Electric Bitters. This great remedy will ward on", as well as euro all malaria diseases, and for all kidnoy. liver nnd stom ach disorders stands unequaled Price 50o and $1. at H. W. Cox's. rortlund Is nerhniw tlie largest city in tho wotUT with but ono dally newspaper,; , v A AtMlat tar. The ORIGINAL ABIETINh OINTMENT is only put up In large two-ouncu llu boxes, ami Is absolute euro for old sores, burn, wouuds, chapped hands, and atf skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of pIbA Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Soiu by D.W. Matthews l o., 100 Btato street, Balem, tt 26 eeuu per box by Wail 80 oeata. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Store economical than tho ordinary "rinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tho multitude oflow test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 Wttll.N.Y. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S. SCHOOL FOR Boys arid. Girls. Tho school will open on tho 2ith of September. Thorough Instruc tion In tho primary and advanced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC In course. TERMS and further Information may be bad on application to ItEV. F. II. POST. Cor. Chcmeketa and State Sts. 8-20-tf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, ANll MEDICAL COURSES. It Is tho oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY, President. 17: Salem, Oregon. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ! Willamette University. Most successful school of imislo on tho northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in Fiona, Orgun Singing, Violin, Harmony, nnd Countor Doint. Dlolomas on completion ol course. Teachers: Z. M. Parvtn, Fronklo I. .Jones, Eva Cox. Assistant, Lulu M, Smith. Klrst term begins Monday, September 3d, 1888. Send for catalogue. For lurther particulars address Z.. M. PARVIN. Musical Director, Salem, Or, 8-17-dtf-wlt NOW OPEN! BOOT AND SHOE STORE. NEW -No. 95 STATE RELIABLE GOODS AND REASONABLE-PRICES. Goods marked in plain figures. Remember tho place and give us a call. BAILEY F BODWELL, 95 State Street, Salem. THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES LN TjFTE CITY IS AT R. iVE. WADE &CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SAI1EM. ! AND MANY OTHER I Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil EATING nODSCS. THE HOME RESTAURANT, Having been furnished for tho especial accommodation of tho public, wo to the nttentlon of the the HUNGRY and sleepy ones to "Our Home'' beds, new and clean; good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a day. No Chlncso In the kitchen. Glvo us a call and seo for yourself. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court and High St., Salem, Or. PEARCE and TvI-A-Y'S "NEW RESTAURANT." These gentlemen havochatge of tho res taurant formerly knovn as EMKRSON'S old stand, w hero they aro prepared to serve meals at all hours. Meals 25cts. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters terved In all styles. Board fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS You arc hereby requested to como forward and pay your taxes at once, as tho same will become dclinqucntl within thirty days from this date. E. M. Choisan, Sheriff and Collector of taxes. SALEir, Ob., Feb. 1, 1889. wtf. LEGISLATORS nd others wishing to board at a quiet thel unu coz; r search and cozy place, will find the object ol at MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekcte and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a lew select boarders can secure board. COOK'S HOTEL Salem, Oregon W. II. COOK Proprietor. Formerly Clerk of Chcmlcete Everything New and nrst-class. Convenient Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Corner State and High streets; C. 11. M onhok, J. n. N. Bell Lato of the Monroe House.! Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Chemekete Hote FREE BUS. SamplelRooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to $3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. lo-i-tr Annual School Meeting. THE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING OF tho legal voters of school district No. 21 of Marlon county, Oregon, will bo held at tho opera house Id Salem on tho first Monday In March, soven thirty p. m., for tho purposo of hearing reports of direct, ore and clerk, to levy a tax for tho pur poso of the school and payment of Inter est on bonds and to transact any other buslnoss proper to be done at said meet ing. DAVID SIMPSON, Clerk. Salem, Or.. Feb. 2lst, 188. STItEET- Garland . Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriage TRANSPORTATION. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any othei toute. First class through passenger and freight lino from Portland and all points in tho Wil lamette vallev to and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany ........ i.-oopm Leave Corvallls ........ i:40 P m Anlvo Yaqulna 5:30 PJ1 Leave Yaqulna (1:45 AM Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls.. Tho abovo trains connect at YAQUIITA with tho Oregon Development Co's Lino 3f Steamships between Yaqulna and San Francisco. SAILING DATES. STEAMERS, FKOM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley, Thursday Dee 0. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Valley Sunday " 30. STEAMERS. FROM YA0.UINA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 Willamette Valley Monday " 2i This company reserves tho right to hango sailing dates without notice. N. H. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can mako cloo connection with tho trains of tho YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls. and if destined to San FnincWco, shoulcf arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing, I'awengtr and Freight K.i(m Alwnys the lowest. For Information apply to Messrs HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticker Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or. or to C.C. HOGUE, Ao't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co.. Corvallls, Or. O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery st.; San Francisco, Cal TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hoag.Capt. Geo. Kaabe; tho N. S. Bentley, Capt. J.:P. Coulter; the Three Sisters, Capt. W. P. Short; arc in service for passenger and freight traffic between Corvallls and Portland and intermediate points, making three round trips each week as follews: NORTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at3 p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0 a. m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur day st 3:30 p. m. .SOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon day. Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesdayand Friday at 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m.. Arrivcs at Corvallls Tuesday, 'Thursday Saturday at 3:30 p. m. For freight and passenger rates apply to tho captains and pursers of the respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros... agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; or to tho gen eral freight and passenger agent, Corvallls. O. & C. trains connect at Albany and CorvalllE F. W. BO WEN, Superintendents Wm. HOAG, General Manager. Overland to California VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time between Salem and San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILt, BETWEEN rORTIAFU AND S. F. .South. T Torth. 10:45 a. m". 7:63 a. m 7:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 0:41 p. in. 7:45 u. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran, Ar. Lv. Lv. I'AaSCKOEB TRAIN ( DAILY EX- CEIT SUNDAY), HMO a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 3:45 p. m 11:10 a. m Lv Salem Lv. 12:52 p. m. 2:40 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. ll.-OO u. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation or second class passengers attached to exprc-s trains. The 8. P. company's ferry makes con nection with all tho regular trains on tho East Side Division from foot oi V street, Portland. lYest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). l-JO a. m. 12:25 p. m. Ta7 Ar. "Portland Corvallls Ar. Lv. "6:20 p. m. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect wlta trains of Oregon Paclflo Railroad. Through tickets to all points bouth and east via California EXP UE33 TRAIN (DAILY KXCEPTBUNPAY.) i:GG p. m. 8.-00 p. in. T!v. Portland XrT Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. '8:00 a. m. 5:45 a. m. For full Information recording rates, maps, etc., apply to tlio Company's agent, Balem, OrcRon. . . ti &. P. ROaEIta, AmU a. F. and Pass. Ag'U B. KOEHIiKH. Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' Trains for the east le avo Portland at 1US a m and 2pm dally. Tlo ets to and from principal polnU in the United States, Car ada and Europe. ELEGANT NJLMANN PAL AC CARS Kmlgront Sleeping Cars run tnroug -' on express tit ins to OMAHA ' COUNCIL BLLFF and ST. PATJI Pre of Charge and Wit on Change. Connections at Portland for Bon Fran Cisco and Puget Sound points. For turther particulars Inquire of I. A. Manning, agent of the company, t Commercial street, Salem Uieeon. 01 A. I Maxwell, G. P. & T. Portland Oregon. A. L MAXWELL, Q. 1. AT A H. H0LC0MB General M(nager.