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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1894)
ttMHfc TIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. r , k i , , i mi iwina i iii i ruiKiama) bAimf, except sunday. BY HB rital Journal Publishing Company Poatortlce D'ock. .Commercial Street. HOfER BROTHERS, - - - Editon. illy, by parrler, per inoulli,. 0.M , 3.UU 1.60 ikji page, per year,. iir. or 'funu, per yrair- ne SUaOESTEI) COMMENT. Confusion may follow fusion. Tbe ladles all like the little Onk Cent JAiiiV. : ' Bemeuiber tho road convention Bat- trday. ' Try the barapalgn dally by mall four ionths-122a.Y for $1.00. Goneral Compsou's polltloiil prlncl jplea do not seem to be fir tbe market. You can eeuie this associated prerh (dally for 25 cuuln it month. General Comrmou la a bravo man t- ftecklo tbe fusion hydra single-handed The plan of liiivhin all candidate publish a card at $5.00 each is a goo one for the newspapers More Salem people uro subsorlblw for tbe JuUHNAIj tbuu ever before. I its the strongest where it Is best known The country is weary of the "n Bquorutn" farce iu the homo, and set tatorial courleny In tin; senate. Help that subscription a dollar n mile for oich mile of llrdt ohm maeal amlzed road built lutorfaletrr, Hill defeated Cleveland's two Nev. 3 York Judges. He now kills bit) tarlti bill. Ttmea have got very hard In New Yortt. They are so hard that peoplt I are getting religion. England has 6000 women who are professional gardeners. That la a line I field for the women of our country. Gheorfulness la the bright weather of tbe heart. It Is about all the suuuy weather wo now have in Oregon. The Oregonlan never liked the Tel egram to have any hraliiH. It now seems to huvo secured a satisfactory management. Governor Pennoyer la not Interested in tbo good rouda reform. The roud to fame la tho only one he deigns to travel. An exchange says that at Its session tbo Oregon railroad commission mainly condnea Itself to routine business, Routine la good. It means mainly rid lag ftbout tbe state. Salem's twenty-live various sorts of Christiana are to have an additional variety oilered them. A lioiubay, In dia, Hludostauuoe will pound Brahuin tionmaj Into tliom, March 15th. J)ralu, Or,, lleruld: "Never wa uoh an opportunity oflered the farmer. A Onh Oknt Daily paper giving you 11 tho latest market reports ami tele graph lino news." Btatk of Ohio. City ok Toi.kdo. Luoab County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la the senior partner of the llrmnf F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe City of Toledo, county ami state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and overy case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hull's Catarrh Cur). FltANlC J. CllKNKY. Bworu to beforo mu and subscribed In myiprescnce, this (lib day of Decem ber, A. D, 1880. fsKM. A. W. Ol.KABON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Ouro U taken In terually and aots directly on the blood and mucous surface) of the system. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. OiiKNKV ib CO., Toledo, O. Ih&JJold by Druggists, TSuenta, -aB 'ijhu Hood's Cures Mr, A. d, Oman :mi 9tmth Restored f m4 erWiy llh julni Ml oter af awtiy. Jfcwto M tras I felt com. flwrtr W ?yf "' itV? took JooU 1Mb Kwp ma ollro. I ttlo4 Hood' ittiftfcfini, TH3 awHiuf Iwi uhula fmm mm, tkwUng jlui am 'pone, l put Mlpar wui twve a good fcjwtltV' Mas, Marf'a MU art Mirrlr vUlle, nu4 IMitfKtn. 'vnuMxHvu mi awwuraaco. GET GOOD ' Paine's Xelery Compound the Greatest .... ----of Remedies; Influence of the Nerves on Various Diseases-The Way Frank Bair, of Chicago, Regained His Health-Prof. Phelps' , Wonderful Prescription. s? Increased uh res and dutlefi, iucrearte iu mental strain, lessened physical la bor liuri increased mental work, have been gratluilly uivlug us bodies In which the nervotH element predoml nates. Diseases are today as did'erent from diseases of a century ago as Is their treatmont. While the average indi vidual now does more meutal work, we are not us well able to hear the strain ai thoy woie. Nino-tout)) ot us neither eat, sleep oxorcldo, bathe or leureato ourselves In ft proper way. It Is all hurry and tur moil. Little rest and much care When the albuniuu ami librlne of tltn blood the nutritious principles ot the blood btcomu dillclent in their rela tive proportions to the other putts of the blood the health sutlers, it ner vous power lie depressed, then tho food is Imperfectly diuesivd, assimilated, uud converted into blood und tissue. There is the cause In a nutshell of half the diseases and Illness iu the world. Hern I Hid curetho greatest medi cal discovery of modern times tho remedy first prefonbed by tho greatest physician or this ngo, Vrof. Kdward Phelps, M. J)., LL. I); ot Dartmouth Novor Seed 'Em. Jim Brown, or, to accord him his true baptismal title, James 1C. Polk llrown, Is it typical native of Mi.oury tall, lank, raw-boned, lantern-jawed, red-bearded, and possessed of as exipil site power to mispronounce the Presi dent's English and distort Lludley Murray's syntax, as ever distinguished a Pike. When Jim hangs up Ills saw and sipiats himself on a stool by tho carpenter'a shop stove, it dellghtH his heart to Indulge iu all sorts of reminis cences of bis "dowwesseu Mlzzoury" younger ilujs. "My uukel he tolled us 'at one time bu wore travelllu' duown tbroo Arkiu saw, an' stopped one day fur to git suiuthlu' to eat at a log house, jeat one of them oruary shucks, you know, 'long side the road. There wuz.ent nobody to homo but th'olo woman an' two u v her gurls; but they wuz kinder civil folks an' when th'olo woman beard 'cm say they wus hungry, the Jest says Mite strangers and lie up you're linssus.' So they got duown, tit ole woiimi an' the gurls rusAelled raouud an' gotten up a pooty fair dinner of voulsou meat, an' cawn bread, eggs, an' honey an things. Well I after oaten, my uukel he ast th' ole wninui If there wuz any orgauluziil sasslty tu the uayborhood ? Th1 ole woman kluderstuddyed awhile, an then she sex: ''Well! we've only bin raouud hero fer ton er twelve year, an1 I'm not very well 'iUilntod; but I guess tliuro ulnt." Then my unkel li tut 'or ef ther wuz ouny Cumberlan Prvsbyteerytins ther' about? For ho bttu$l to tlmt seek hleir. TIP ole woin tn, sin kinder studdyed overll awltlle.an' ttwuslid so. "Wall ! my olo mill u l'i' tnysW powerful good shots, au' thye m tly alius utter catamount, uu' bir, hii' wolves, but 1 tlottuo nit over tlioy over almtoneuv them tlilngi, or hs ever J seed ouny of titer skliu olil.'' An1 that's a fuel, for my uukel toleua ao, an' so.l he'd uovjr be ketohwl daown Iu Aritlusuv ajn. A P u wuui ut. jrtSSfe r .1 'J,."" f$Mffm k DIGESTION. . college the remedy that baa made more people well than any other Over known the truest food for tbe nerves tho best known strengtlinner of im. poVerlsbed blood tbe remedy that from one end of tbe country to tho other, and in Europe as well, is in dorsed by physicians, proscribed and utted by them, recommended by the plulu people, uuaqulvocally endorsed by men and women of wide reputation, blessed by thousands Paine's celety compound. Try it. Any druggist baa it or will get it for you. itead the following unsolicited letter from Mr. Frank Uulr, whose portrait is, given above, one of Chicago's best known and most highly esteemed young busiuets men, tbo western ageut of the great firm of Mash, Wbitoa &. Co., salt dealers of New Yerk: "I have used Paiue's celery com pound for tbe past six months, aud must say that it has helped me won derfully. I had palu iu my back and chest, aud faint, tired feellngB at the Btomuch, and wheu I would eat the taste would make me deathly sick. I became very weak and lost about IX) pounds. After having used a few bot tles of Paiue's celery compound I am fOcling better than I have in all my life." Try It. Itathor Steep. Titan take Iu any other form Is what many people think aud Park's Tea Is made for Just those folks, It cures constipation uud though not a cathartic moves tho bowels every day. Bold at Capitol Drug Btoro. Progress ua CooHery. "The World Mov." There is no better illustra tion of this old saying than the numerous schools now-n-daysjtlevoted to practical kitchc n processes. These schools have been alert to find a reasonable substitute oriard, the tiseof which ia so generally condemned, This want has been fully met by COTTOLEM the new Vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, Ustnkes Aamtfind everybody gets the benefit. Cottolene is a clean, dcli catcitiid economical substi tute for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as them est vegetable oil, economic cal fromlts" low price and small quantity rcquiredto be used. 1'rove it for your self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. REFUSE AIL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIFUfANK 4. CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAOO. NIW YORK, BOSTON. FKAN1C IIAtll. . , :- .. II RM "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Is a scientifically prepared Liniment and harmless; every Ingredient i3 of recognized value and in constant use by the medical profession. It Short ens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes ' Danger to life of Mother and Child. Book "To Mothers" mailed free, con taining valuable information and vol untary testimonials. Bent lyxpreB,cliarReg prepaid, oiwecelpt of price, Sl-M per VUlo. BRAOFIEIO flEGUUTOR COMPANY, lna, Ga. Solrt ,y all Dnjgglitl. A Grcnt Wuterfall Trojcct. What is believed to be tho largest ar tificial waterfall in tho world is that pro jected by tho Southern Pacific Eaihvuy company near Wright's station, in tho Santa Cruz mountains a mountain 'stream being made to run over and above a railroad track and designed to prevont tho obstruction of travel by landslides, ns in times past, at tho north ern end of the long tunnel near tho above named station. This unique pieco of en gineering consists of an extension of tho tunnel northward 200 feet, passing the point where tho stream crosses tho track by a'ri arch of solid masonry. ' "Tho plan of this stono tunnel presents 'briefly an hrch 20 feet in height, com posed of huge blocks of stone capablo of durably withstanding tho wear and tear of the elements. The iusido exhibits tho samo width and height as tho tunnel proper and is constructed in such a man ner as to prevent the Btrcam Of water flowing over from pcrt'olnting threugh: Tho top Of the arch being about 15- feet abovo tho bed of the stream, tho latter is raised up, by filling, to the proper level, nud as tho stream llows over tho top of the stone arch u fall Of not less than 0 feot ia'produccd on 'the other side of tho track. New "York Sun. A.Oliunco Vur llio I'oeta. What a theme for the poets in tho wreck of thooldKeursarge! How it calls up memories of tho great past! How it appeals to tho national pride! The gale tho reef the gallant old ship straining her timbers parting hiy hold filling sbo carfeens n'Miiver a mighty plungo a mail swirl of rushing waters, aud naught is left of tho old Kearsarge but tho bplendid record of her mighty deeis! Tho poets will think of moro than this, of courso, and something very much bet ter, but Hero is a suggestion that may holp them: 'fcghnst Ufthore, at lubt no moro Uio lmiht of yoro, OAnstl tho reef of lloucmlor. Tho way being mado so easy, it will not bo hard to do it. It is astonishing how smoothly tljeso things go when you havo a good start. Wheeling Intelligencer. Diseased if Miilirrs of Melinite. Melinite, the French explosivo, is apt to poison the workmen engaged iu mak ing it. After bouio timo they loso their appetites and good digestion, their skins turn yellow, and thoy show signs of poi Boning by tho vapors of picric acid, which Is chemically formed in their sys tems. At last the acid attacks' the bron chial tubes, and iuflueiiza or pneumonia may Bupervene. Messrs. Sykes and Ross havo also shown that bimilar effects re sult from tho manufacture of roburite. Tho French government has allowed tho operatives in tho melinite factories n ra tion of milk diily to counteract tho poi son. London News. SEEIITO DY ELECTmClTY. ' A Scientific Achievement Tlint Mnjr t'om tu Vims In the future. . Wo can write by electricity, can Bend pictures niul designs by tho Bnmo ngoncy and talk to our friends' at n distnnco by means of tho electric wire. When tho British nssocintion visited Newcastle, Professor,, Perry told his auditors tlint seeing by elec tricity was (i possibility pf tho fu ture, ami ho had bhqrtly boforo drawn u picture of bcientilie achiovo tneuta which would enable- friends divided by largo continents nud oeeaiiB not only to talk with each other, but to look upon their fea tures.' Even beforo that Professor Bell is known to havo been at work iu his laboratory endeavoring to boIvo thq problem, anil though 10 years havo elapsed since tlio possi bility of applying tho well known principles of light in tho anno way as tho principles of sound, havo boori applied in tho telephone- was firat suggested, the professor is still as hopeful of success as over. There is no theoretical reason why light may not Uo conducted in tho same way as round, but Professor I Bell tells us that it will bo very much moro difficult to construct nn npparutus for tho puqiose, owing to tho immensely greater rapiditv with which the vibrations of light take plneo wheu compared with tho vibra tions of sound. Tho difficulty, how evor, is merely one of finding a din- piimgm Bumeieutly senatuvu to re- ' ceivo theso vibrations and produce i tho corresponding olectneal vil'ia tion?, and it i oiiuuumiriiif to h.vo it ou tbo uuthi.rity of Mich a, mm aa rroieasor u.-u tis.it at hastaduvn tuon, omiiumt m bvicuev m v.uiuus jiriH oi uio wmw, art at juvnt on . gngetl in eiuUviwn ing to tind tlie so lution of tins proWem. Profeor wen mniMr.nlio lmsntnw evubl to grapple vith tho difficulty, can didly admits that up to Uio proeut his lftlwra havo Keu m vain, but ho is full of hotttfulnofct na tn tin uiia. eossful issuo of his own research as ' wen na tbtitot the other eciontuts who huvo takuu Uio matter up. Nowcttstlo tEuglaudj Chromelo. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bales, $2.50 to 5.00 per Day The test liolel between Portland and Bb KranclBCo. 'Klna-clPBM In all IU oppolntmenu. tu tabltSS are en-cd with trie Cioicest Fruits Orown In tne Wlllnrnplte Valley. ' .A. I. WAGNER. Prop. GEO. C. WILL DKALKIl IN Hteinway, Knabe, Webber, Emer son and other piano3. Storey & (Jlark and Earhefl organs. All flrst'clai-s makes Of sewing ma chines. Hntaller makes of musical instru- tnutilu Hiifl unmilff.4. Genuine needles, oil and new paitb for nil makesof machines. Sewing machines and orgaus re paired and cleaned. Two dooifc KoTtiflof posfdfllce, Salem. Oiegnn. FKOEltEL SCHOOLS Wi Year. m Ijifaut, Connecting and Primary clagres every week day from 9 a. in. to 12 in. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teaebets' daily practice woik from 9 a. in to IU m. iu Klnderuaiteu. On Momlav, Wednesday aud Friday from L' to 4 p. iu. Clatse3 meet for itudy of Kr.eiiel system. Mrs. P. S Ivnilil, Principal. AIOTUER'S CLASS. 'Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. in. with iruiiiing cliisss, conducted by Mrs Kuiglit pftd .llss Bullou. For terms or informiitiou apply at Kiudergurteu rooms, corner Court and Liberty streets E. 31. WA1TK PRINTING CO., ROOK AND JOB PRIMS -AND- Leyal Blank l'ubllishci's. Hush's Nclv Hrlck.dver thebauk Ojm'l Etreel tKBfiKWMKJdB; A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal I mit Combines every element of ft beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when J riehtlv used is invisible. A most jjj delicate and desirable protection gjU a to the face in this climate. fl Insist upon having the genuine w IT IS FOR SAIE EVERYWHERE. &-JSE!M?yZrTkrviM ,' ' V 'ft Vh 'JUmrmMl. " ' , THE INDEPENDENT STEAMER ? Leaves Portland for Salem and Cor vallis on Sundays & Wednesdays C. A. M. Leaves Salem for Portland Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0 A. M. Passen ger rate Sulrin to Portl'd, 50c. KEDUCFd HATES to San Francisco F. .1. Smith, AKt., Trade St. Dock. V. A. cimirK, l'lll(lUIlt. J. H ALBERT. CUler. Dank, ,U Hi U Ul OP SALEM, "Jraova'tsn vctneml twnklnc bitslupss. l'imtliUtfall It iwnl to collections. Ixinus iimil. Kiolngue Umglit aud bold on Ut 'llnoltnl trlttsbuf tlio wo Id. I JUVVX, J M.Mautiv, K. s . raois w, u a. t'vwicK. l . . M AIITI.V, J. U. AI.III.UT. 11. . MATTHhn-s. -Dlreotors OUNGER & RIGDON, liiiilcrtakeis and Eiiiklmci, Cabinet work and repairing. Court Mrrwt, Op.llf Oiirra II.iiup, SAIKM, . . OUKOON kV-AYCHIOJIWULulAKKS, COPYR GUTS. A I OllT.UN A 1MTUT Tar . --- r- fnm..:,.. -.."""""" imuuuook ui in. li sraSIS,E"J'".5ft.o5. ,W.,il.r?,!,fc 'hV. Tr1"""" BCCCa- ffi?5aA9WKSS t . STBT,.';"?' -! 'ww.,iu. lttBiwAkl L .l i. ' r. SHf SO"" "J "J .wue "oK in e2 Udu Ka.uo jihlMSyJJLi ", ,,- xSZl??1.'!?!-"" Va"m tol&Mia ta.wro"J'S5S5i0-5te'" pOWLEIiOl HMMMMMMM EL Ponil.il 1 THIS ofler Is made to you alone in your community- Will you Act? We present below the mo&t valuable list of premiums for clubs of the best selling newspaper printed on the Coast. Tlio Great One Cut Daily. Tit Dail ly CAPITAL JHL, The Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3cOO a year. $1.50 for six months. $1.00 for four months. PaTNo papers sent after time is out for which It is ordered."T3 YOU. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, hand this to someone who wants one of these grand premiums for simply getting up a club. Almost anyone will tske this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It la so cheap no one can alibi d not to have it. It suits readers In city and country, of all classes and parties. An Oregon New? paper California news "does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. List of Grand China Set Free. lor a club of twenty five yearly subscribers, a set of decorated Havfland china, ll!9 pieces, sold usually at $75 to $100, from Damon Bros,, Salem, collection of Hue chiuaware, marked down to ?07. Silver Cuttlery For a club of three yearly silver plated knives and forks, 0 of 25 Suit Free. For a club of eight subscribers tbe best $25.00 suit of clothes in the store of A. S. Braslield & Co., Salem, your owu seleotlou. Steel Plow Free. For a club of eight subscribers Jug plow, the best of its kind, from Silver Spoons Free. For a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozen Roger Bros. Biivei pmieu icu spoons, irom iiamon liros., worth 4.00. Organette Free. For a club of eight yearly subscribers a first does German Rose wood organette from J . G. Wright, worth $25. Sewing Machine Free. For a club of fifteen subscribers, a Climax bigh arm, 4-drawer, oak; carved sewiug machine, warranted, from Geo. C. Will, Balem, worth, Sillv Hat Free. For a club ot two yearly subscribers one of our Lest Bilk-Hats from C. H". Meusdorller, Portlaud. Retails for $6.00. For a club of three yearly subscribers one finest imported silk bat from C. 11. Meusdorfler, Portland, retails at $10.00. Steam Washer Free. o.For wrCllJb of two -vearly subscribers ouo of J. B. Brown's Fountain Steam Washers, worth $5.00. Welch Clock Free. ftof a ci' of llve yearly 8UU6cribera one Eight Day Welch Clock, beautl- IU1 CttSt? IO Scholarship Free. .,,F"rf.ai,club 2fr 'ea'y subscribers, one Scholarflhip in Capital Bus.. Worth fC0ge' ( complete bu8lness course) good for two years. Silver Watch Fppp MF?HnVL"i0fcel,glU 8ub8C,"l,ers a high class silver watch, from W. W -Martin, jeweler, rudem, worth $25.00. Furniture Set' Free. fit.!'?ir,Mrl"b-.?L?f.teeu, 5ub8CI:,be la B0lW fe. carved bed room set, bed- Worth $45 00. ' ' reu & 8on' furn,lure dealere, Salem. Coolv Stove Free. beSmiul0Cm,bti,ipeVffl B"b8criers la large Islz. No. 8 ccoklng stove,. Km, worth &! '' from Perry & Co'8 8toveaid Plow works!. Ladies' Gold Watch Free. ca8erfttomUW v0reaMy 6ub8C,rlrs one ladies' gold watcb.Waltbam Boss retail prke-$30 00 ? of Salem, tbe best niadi stem winder and setter Shot Gun Free. uaushotL.m,eiltl.?H,bera,OB0 Shards' English double barrell 2 an .LUuin'., Lba.ri ' Cefbfd r,P 0Md fore end. engraved locks Clocks i v oirin Uf 8,ock aDd h.alf P'8to1 8r,P- extension ribs, rebound kuu from l root, h. 'ammer8J Ur heel plate, and a thoroughly good Miu, irom lirooks & Salisbury, Balem, worth $25.00. Silyer?Pe VVatcti Free setter Von, ,tw"ly subscribers one silveriue Watch, stem-wlnder and madelrSuatiei: MarUn' f Balem' Blvea M good s'erylce as the best Fruit Trees free, Altan?-CiUunerif8Un8C,,beff Ye.F,VB 600 I,allan Prune trees from tie For Line Em P . f?rowrne & Morrison, worth $25. they pleae for lm,u ,V. L, a 'ie mnnt . or'ii '" V,a ' I"t?d. of 1VB ceii.tof tLaiiRniM .i ,uuuu,s' wie preraioms are ready for ajrents, on re wipioi tueuamesaud money. Send poatofflee order or bank draft. Tho above promiums are all bona fide, quoted at regular retail price, and tho na-nes of the dealers who are amonf? our oest business men, are tf ven, that agents may satisfy them- H0FER BROS., Publishers, miums: Free. subscribers, a set of Roger Bros, best each, frrm Damon Bros., worth $6.00. a steel beam, steel Gale bteel walk Gray Bros., Baleni, worth $25.00. best :ear'y subsrlptlons among as many as one year, they can eentt 10 for sir i. a tv. m.w obk, am llauAowAy, BALEM, OREGON.