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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1894)
TUB CAPTfJL J01K1L. PUBLISHER OF DONOHOE'S GOOD BOOKS FOR ILL m to 1TJBUB1IED DAILY, EXCKIT HUNDAV. ' JT TBI , Capital Journal Publishing Company iYlofflca Block. Commercial Street. ti'trt 7 - I is1 THE GRFATtST OFFER eer made b l NEWS- ptPCO -a- OUR NEW DEPARTURE. What the Great American Catholic Monthly Owes to Paine?s ' ' Celery Compound. I' REMARKABLE DISTRIBUTION OF STANDARD- BOOKS THIS ofler Is made to you alone In your community- Will y u A "We present below the mott valuable list of pren lm, s f clubs of the best selling newspaper printed qn the Const The Ureal One Cent Daily.-- HOFER BROTHERS. Edit eft. lMlry, by carrier, per inontb. fKf IN NEW PROCESS OF BINDING. Dillr. by mall, per year.- Weekly, pfugn, per yenr,- tin Standard llrratsr it Hom'iul Price Offered Ony to Readers ef Thii Paper. A Spisndid Uit from Which to Cko e- rxst MARIOX COUNTY r.i!PLJJMU.tX TICKET. We take pleasure In calling tbe attention of our rcMd'n to tbe exceptional opportunity o (Tired to them to secure a selecuen of tbe mmt b'trb diu literature ever pnbl'sbed at KOR 8TATK mWATORH-I. I ' attenon ef nominal prices, xne doom in oar riiu Library' are rrB"lar25cent edition!, bnt we a-e enabled, through a upeclal arrangement with tbe pail bera.to oiler them to oar read em at moan leas than wholesale pries. Tbe following "oupon mutt be used to se cure tbe books at tbe special price. VU 1&UL . I lU V' f' tv i. (Salem, and W. 11 UobxonofSUjton. FOIt BKP11E3K.NTAT1VES-U. U. Moore and IC. lioferof Patent, UavM Craig el Ma rfeay, II. O. iter ay of WocKJbura. aad J. X. Calvert of II a bbsrd. O UUIlSiUMEK-J.il wliwa eTTarsxt gHKRIFF-Jotin Ksigbt of Hafern. r LFItK L. V. khlea. of Itatin vtlle TftSABUllKU It O Uiuwb of Tamer KBCOUDKIt-K. W. Waui s f e&tew. AS3IM30B D I). tr ff y (fJIM My. bohool feUPERwrmroiKCTW. a. u Titta cf WoodDars, cORVJTiOll w. 8. HmM of 'alem. UUUONE M CMHUhof Hal.ra. JlWT.CK OK P. A SrWsieis rttrlt- ,, IT. A. JoliDMJD, Jr. C INSTABLE for Hale "tlUtrtct-A. 1 "Wain I iiniiiiiii , iTT fcDCUESTED COJIJI. NT. The bop j aid? ore making a greh growth these day. Do not reach lor bu?intf's away on Dnyour heaviest ad vt Hiring at bun Tbe Dt inocratic ).Bn of Oregon liw elected Its last state ofllcial fur man year. Tbe business niau who does bit heaviest advertising in his home paper baa tbe heaviest home trade. J. G. Wright, Dr J. M. K-eue ant Lou Gesuer, of Bilcit; M L. Jones, c Brooks; Warren Cranston, ofbllvertoij J. B. Dlmiok, of Hubbard; Waller L Toozeand J. H. Ketticruler, ihe nurserj niau, -of Woadhurn;and last bu not )east,Til Kurd, of Salem, are nuniui foi Hepublicau joiut senator for Mnnnt and Clackamas. Lane couuty taxes due tbe state, foi tbe year 1893, are all paid. Yeslerdax evening, County Tieasurer Relsnor re initted to tbe state treasurer f 30,038 53 tbe total balance due the state on lost year's tar. This iaa Reed showing considering the fact that Multnomah county bos as yet paid but a small pei ceutageofthe Btate tax for 1802. Eu. gene Quoad. The Prohibitionists bad the courtage to put up a woman for state sunerin. tendentof schools. Beta cookie sin leads tbe ticket. Journal. ' Tbe editor of tho Capital Journai appears tobeu great admirer nftht ladies. Tbe question now is, will bt have the "courage" to vote for tht lady. We pause for a reply. Salem Independent. We would not rush in ahead when "angels fear to tread," but rathei expect.to see Governor Fletcher display his "courage" at tbe polls. When li comes to getting votes wo still believe the woman is the best man on that ticket. Cairs. Compaiod wUh previous years the preseut season Is advauced; It Is fully three weeks iu advance of tbe season ot 1608. Almond trees are in full bloom in the southern couutlee. Peach and plumb trees aro blooming iu many sections under favorable condi tions. Buttercups and other wild flow ers are blooming on tho hills, glvlug evidence of the ready response of the soil to the warmth received from the auu during tho past teu das. The buds are Bwolllug ou other fruit and forest trees. Grain and grasses are making rapid progress. Wheat on well drained land has a healthy greeu appearance, on low land It has not re covered from the eilVcts of the ex cesslve rains uud Is slightly discolored. Wheat stooled well and the prospects aro good for a superior crop. Plowing ud seeding spriug grain has com' monced. There is a tendenoy to de creaso tho noreajjo of spring wheat and give more attention to fruit culture owing to tbe low pr'ceaof tljo former nud tho demand for the latter product. " A Obaaco to Make $500 or Better! A slim chance, you fancy. Well read ami judge for yourself. You have catarrh. WOO is ollered for au incur able caw of catarrh In the head, by the Srorletoni of Dr. Bage'a Catarrh emedy, KYJITOMS OK CATARHU.-Head-ache, obstruotlou of the nose, discharges falling Into the throat, eometlmcti pro fuse, watery nud acrid, at others, thick, tenaelou. mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and otTeuflve; eyes weak, ring lug In tbo cars, deaftiws; ftlenslve breathy smell and taste' imjutlred, and geuturai debility. Only a few of the vywuHouisuKtHy 10 ue ptvseui ni once. Jr. Hags' lUmedy cuas the worst wm&. UulyoOtvuts. bold by drug. Klsta everywhere. KkXr or a cure, iilibor Would be acceptable. Ksther Steep. TliSR take in any other form is what MMtsy jcp!tt think and ParltV 9r jt,ttl Or JlWt thlM) folks, It aa'thartt HMvaa the Uivhi' every 4a. aMt.C;tvll Druwatare. m HMS Ofaslw wt 4Jlaiile4t iwar. tty W U WK e at' Jos. Clark's teOarki:fijBrf Tbe name of Donohoe's Magazine, founded by Mr. Patilck Do no hoe, or Boston, In 1870, is known and respected throughout the English-speaking world. Within the past year It has achieved almost marvelous success, 9 ml stands today peerless in Its field, doing spien lid work for greater religious tolerance Mid better economic conditions. This success has been won under the direc tion of its new publisher, Hon. Daniel P. Toomoy, who In addition, is at the head of ouo of Boston's book pub .Ishlug companies and is a representa tive from that city In the legislature of Massachusetts. Mr. Toomoy writes as follows In a fttinflltl ntlll IntnrcaHtifV lnffnr "I believe it) Paine's celery oorn pound. If 1 toll you why, you may, perhaps, wish to publish IIIV Wfirilu Itllf KI'UII llinf ilmu tint deter me from wrltiug you the truth. For Balk, Ono twenty acre tract, with six acr-8 into bops, four acres luto youug orchard, and balance to past ure, one house, and all well under culti vation. Will ee!144 acres, Including tbe above tract, with nil the implements desirable to mako a good farm. Call on or address, D. II. Mlllor, Salem Or. dtf Hood's Cures OUte Xm Archer Saved His Lifo MI Uto ln iaff.-rtBi (row ttia fiueato tretbt)aars. haxteg UirMruuiOas hit OMMyUip. ll8MoUV Hood's Sarsapnrilla sr4 It has sv m a psffet aura. Lis! eoudet that it savaU uy Ufo." OiXiH I. AatHumaa ImiUyhawt, l)ttH.(ia. Hood's Pllkl av.ut tlUtt 1 att4 oars beatlaefee. 80W k alt Uruatitstt. w. Neive Blood Tonic Builder amjfor tm't.ut. Br. WHAMS' Bd. XEDIOKB CO.. rfeXi SciiaectiJr.N.Y. UxVAt 4fCkTUk,0flU fsH&IPM5Rfci. W I08& JaCvBlanr ,rVAa awKJBBaV ' ' ' ' ' ''? V'' ' I have no sympathy with the man who helps tear down 'the bridge that carried him over.' INelther do I sympathize with the man who bides facts just because their publication may promote the success of others. Paine's celery compound helped me. That's the fact of the case. "Finding myself run down and get ting into a state of nervousness, re- f.ntl T fnntrtllo nfll!in nf n , rtnflli.nl frieud, and bought Paine's celery com pound. Its use gave me strength, energy, and buoyancy. Business cares were made lighter than before. 'I linllnvn in tlm Bllli-qn-' nt Pnlno'a celery pampouud!" air. Toomey's experience is like that of thousauds of o titers. liraln workers, tboe who sutler from debility, exhaustion, mental depres sion, sleeplessness, tlnd Paine's celery compound a Certain rejuvenatnr of the vital portions. Hard study The Beferendum. Wo submit tliee3 prices to the people feeling confident that they will en done our actions in cutting prices down to living basis for the consumer as well as ourselves. In the past few months we have demonstrated to our satis faction that groceries can bo sold Iu Bi lem for cash at a muoh closer margin than tho long time credit stores are able to atlord nud still leave a living for u?. -'Qulok sides and small profits," is our motto. Wo will sell yeu: 6 lbs. good ritUiNxsS tor a cents. fill, best cooking ll.VIdlXS for 26 cents. AUBUUKLE. LTON and BIG FOUR COFF15K for ceuts a package; 18 lbs. granulated fcSUGAH for $1.5). 2 cans OYdTEHS forSO ceuts, 8 large cans for 60 couts. 1Iabritt& Lam rencb, P. O. Grocery. 4 4 3 t w 1 An Invitation. Everybody, old and young are cor dially Invited to attend the live ceut cake social, at the W. iX T. U. readlug rtwm, ou Court street Saturday oven lug, April 7th, the proceeds to be ap pronrlateil to the purehaso of hymn books fur the Union. Coma and have a good social time. Low Steamer Bates. Parties Intending visiting the Mid wluter Falrvhuuld patronize the lluton Paoltlo Steamers, as this Oompany has llaiXHt lit fittest from Portland the low rate of f Si. 00 to Sju Franelxco and re turn, which Inoludes uirals aud berth. Full particulars can be ubtatued by ad dreasluK W. H. Hurlbun, A. O. P. A. Uillou PaeHloSjBtwui, Portluud. 1 Sti-tt MIdwtntar Fair Kates. Mill winter Fair ttxourwtau tickets, Salem to Hun Fraaofeoo ami return, via Southern PaeiU iVn. Shasta route Hate, fST.W, luoludluK live ad- IlllwiOllH U tli file. IHabuiB .ulvI f... thirty days front date f imW. TlIUHK (ll.TU ItoSX. (1.IM Ikuir Mu years wkl, whet wu wars 4d, oiejvar llBg. all rwa nrt aAt. U-ft m proml-w tiutrftey, Mat th. Uiierul re w aid fr tk-Mr rttivtry rvturi. IU O. LatotiMJI, AMUUjvlHw. Or 8- lw wi" Fresh sahuou al DavklsWa ntarkot. among students is a direct cause cf de bility. Euergetic action cannot be kept up in the brain and stomach at the same time. If the mind be intently occupied with profound thought tbe nervous pov6r will be concentrated In the brain, and the stomach being de prived of it, indigestion and disease eneup. Hence tbe weak digestion and sallow complexion of literary men and their ennxtunt cnmnlninr. nf ill licvntrlt xi is uiau true mat a nopeiui man or woman can do more work and get well faster than one in despair. From the tlrst taking of Paine's celery compound a feeling of confidence In recovery cornea over the invalid. New blood and fresh nervous energy give a hope-' ful outlook. Paine's celery compound hastens couvaleseuoe wonderfully. In the spring, if ever, there is need of food for the nerves and brain. Paine's ralprv rnmrmimrl mnlrpA tltn waaI. Strong, makes people well. Try It. How's This. We ofler Ono Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chknny & Co., Props. Toledo, O We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheuy for tho last IS years, and Ixr- lieve him nnrrWHv hnnntsalOn In all .business transactions and financially able to carry out uny obligation made vy iiieir nrm. West & Truax, wholesale druggist, Toledo. O.. WhMIiiit Kinnnn A- Tlf.rl vln, wholesale druggUt, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal, ly, aetiug uixin tbo blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 76a per bottle. Solil by all druggists. Testi monials free. -""-' 'ii CARTER'S ITTLE CURE Slok tleaiUrhe and relJers all tha uouUm tad. dent to a bilious state of tha aystem. itteh aa InumMa. auseo. Orowsutsaa, Distress tftef r," tn in th 81da, AaWhJla Itxir axon - - .i, SU1.AXV9 omm uwn HgTB us curias SICK Headaches yet CRTta' Lmta-irrta X'ttui J eoually Taluahta in Ooasttpatioa. curiox aitd praTeotlnc UiU anmojtnr cxwi-aot, hll y also comet aU disorders of th stotaaeh, w"" " H" nd WfUtaW tho bowali; ETa if they cwuy cured .HEAD ehe thsy would ba almost prieatau ta dkOM who suffer from this dUtrtjnuir comxaaiatt Ult fixtunstely their roodrieSB dda not esut tkesa little pills valuable la so taaay ways Uut Wut after aU sick head ACHE QSi H WE'D JPILisS. wute others do not. m?m?' LT"J tJTW rtu art vsrr small aZZ7 ?V ka. Om or two pais taak SwSTSorJ,wW r r ktr rtUs cttaa fiTafertl Bell erryi.br, or ael ay asatt! txssu xxzian ml, Ta. MR MM Mfm WK CUAMOK NUJ1IIEK tVKHV WEKK Book Coupon No. 12, Cut ont this Coupon and send to ns wltb lour 2 cent stamps and the book ordered bfyon wtl be tent free of expense. You cto brlnth)roupon and 5 cents and any Krk yon destro will be handed to yon In our ornce. This offer to paid-up subscribers only. ToiCTi . Stale Name of Book Wnnled. Address "JODKNAL," Salem, Oregon. ABOUT THE BOOKS. THE Books are library size with very good flro type and paper. Tbe books are not sewed or wired, but are bound by a flexible adhesive t cilne which permits them to open almost flit. The e books 01 the market wonld cost tbe purchaser from 35 to 50 ct nt each, and we a most give tbem away to Our reiders under the terms of this remakable lffer. It Is an extraordinary chance to se :ure a superb collection of cIassIes. The su itors are tbe best writers in the world. IJKE THE ILLUSTRATION. 1. Tbe Reveries of a Bachelor, or a Book of the Heart. by Ik. Marvel. 2. Lays of Ancient Rome, by Lord Macaulay. Beautifully illustrated. 3. A TlllyJoes Scandal, J. M.Barrie 4. The House of the Seven Gables, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 6. Cranford, by Mrs. Gaskell. 6 The Coming Race, Lord Lytton. 1. x-rrraiu xjue, oy J.K. Aiarvei. 8. Frankenstein; or, Tbe Modern Prometheus, by Mrs. Shelley. y. a xjoob. or uoiuen Deeds, by C. M. Young. 10. Mosses from an Old Manse. by Nathaniel Hawthorn. 11 Tbe Scarlet Letter.-by Nathan iel Hawthorn. 12. Essays on Ella hv I'hori Lamb. 13. Tha VInar of Wnboflol.i k.. Oliver Goldsmith. ' 14. Twliv-Tnld Tntna ko Voll... iel Hawthorn. 15. Paul and Virginia, by Bernar dinDe Saint Pierre. 16 Story of an African Farm, bv (Ralph Iron) Olive Schrelner. 17. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, by Wm. Edmonstnune Aytoun. ,J.- docile, oy uwen Meredith, (Robert Lord Lytton.) 19. Dreams, by Olive Schrelner. 20. Black Beauty, by Anna Be well. 21. One of the Profession, a charm Ine theatrical novel. 22. Sartor Rt-Arlin m- Thomas -By the Carlyle. 23. The Idylls of the King, late Lord Tennvonn. x Y1- tTIJ? p'ere3 of Llfe.-By Sir llka T nliKnAl 114 it,25,. Te ad? of tb0 Ike.-By Sir Walter Scott. 26, Morn! Dga In Florence. By John Ituskin. LL.D, ii7. Rah ami IT1 TCrl..i, 1... i John Brown" '"""" " w 28. Whlttier's Poems. 20. Tho Grvatf-st Tlnnr. In tl. 1.1 and other addresses, by Prof. Henry Drummond. J SO. Lalla Rookb, by Thomas Moore. 31. Iongfellow's Poem. S2. In Mnmnrlt4tn I... a lr..i r - . m.. "..." "J mru xjuru ICUUJbllu, 33. The Prlncesa-by Alfred Lord Tennvson. 84. Rasselaa-by Balnuel Johnson, l-i Ij. D. ' S5. Selections from Rabt Browulng. Cafllsle "nt-by Thomas A?itonlmTs,.U,lllOU90r MarcUS Aure,lus HS. fTfrrwt Ais4 fTnsA ii.i . Thorns CarTlsle: """ mp-uy ni Tlea, fnHU Shakespeare by Charles Lamb. First series. lWtt' 40. ivim rn,n. Q1..1 Charles Tmb. "maSS"9- GEO.C.WILL DKALKR IV Hteluwav. Knsl wi.iw.. . ou and other ni.nk. lue a1 r?j . chiiir: w w,uk Smaller iimIim ,.r ........ ,. . wonts aud supplla,. Mua,w ,u"u' Genuine needles, oil and new irta for all makw of midline. ,r" iJSS&'SKlSr ou. re- oTw03t!ooa nortb'of poilofflc Salem, flHBflhspHpHHHpVHwBHMSSS&Lliii Tie Daily CAPITAL JODRNAL. Tie Peoples' Paper of Oregon. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. EVERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. Only $3 OO a year. $1.50 for six months. $1.00 for four months. STNo papers sent alter time Is out for which it is ordered.-a YOU. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, hand this to someone who wants one of these grand premiums for simplv getting up a club Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing it. It sells itself. It i so cheap no one can afford not to have it. It &uits readers in city and countrv of all classes and parties. ' An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suityou Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. List of Grand China. Set Free, ni,tr Bi.Su , ortwen,tjflve ifarly . .., bumanoic, ujnriieu Silver Cutlery n..A. 1 Ti. r v.s"-"" silver plated knives and forks, 6 of rur a ( un nr tnraa vcoritt $25 Suit Free. For a Clllh nf picrhr Dlllwnrlkan !, a R RroaR.M x. i"-. 'r," ,''""" luc ""- -.vu suit, oi cioiues in tne store 01 A. H. Urasfleld & Co., fealem, your owu selectlou. Steel Piov Free. For a Clllh Of plrhr snlunrihon log plow, the beat of its iQ3&Z$R& WalK Silver Spoons silver plated tea spoons, from DamVu J? Or a fMllH nf ttrn voaHn cuk.tt - j - . . Organette Free. For a Club Of Pirrhr vogrln ct,V,on.tl. - c-i , wnml nrm.n.ti rm.BT ' V. ..C.T" ""' ." u c,as3 merman BUw... ..u u. vi. r iiui, worm tzo. Sewing Machine Free. roraciuooi urteen subscribers, a Climax high arm 4-drawer oak carved sewing machine, warranted, from .Geo. C? WlS,' itemT worth Silk Hat Free. Mfuiiort?, nT wrffisrw"8 of 6ur beat silk HatB from c-H ctiSS lmported 8i,k hat from Steam Washer Free SlSmVaffers0.ShSy 8ubscrib ou M --. B. Brown's FpunUln Welch Clocl-c Free fti&,Cf i f,iVe yeafIy 8Ub3cribers o ,e Eight Day Welch Clock, beauti- Scholarship Free. ne0Colle?rr,yV!yUb3?nlxrj" 0De Scholarship In Capital Bus, WorthMof" ' (fr comP,e,e business course) good for two years. Silver Watch Free MlrtfntjSffterfjSfiSS. wSh"? 'h'gh C,a93 -1'"' Walch. from . W Furniture Set' Free MlSS, VlSer aud'sSd (SAvT ,V 8Hd, cak' r bed rooir beJ' Worth M5.00. HUU'8iaua' rr,,lu A- B- Bureu & Son, furniture dealers. Saltn-. Coolc Stove Free. beat Uma7i.T,.JS A'.b8?rt!? Salem, worth J20: " """ Irom Ladies RniH Wou easMroXw? XMaTtln'of ?be7,OI,5 ,adiw' K,d waUh.W.Uhan, B .33 retail price-f 30.00. of &aleu'. e beat made stem winder and setter; Shot Gun TTt-c uSSlSlfiSnwsu'M English double barrel 12 and mountings walnn S.ntt f''0. aHd "re-ud. engraved locks log locks, ow cireu lar hanrn V.Ha,'f P sto.1 tl "tension tils, rela.u id- Silyerine Watch Free ' eettefSm w! Vtin'? Ue 8,,,ver,De etrm-wlndw and made, retails alia 00 ' baIe,U' filvta a3lSood sWylceastbe lest Fruit Trees' free, Albany aurriei of llSSS-ff iVni' 1 I,a,,an Pnwe tw fnnithe ForRmfiiv tf..i.. .mw.uel' & Morrison, worth tii1;. Ar ents wm be n Y m Facuw- nli. f.,ri.,.,"!v?' .t0. dlvJtle yearly snbsrintiomi mnnW ... mmvai they p months, or 20 (or three 'SI v ,fJ ,ne i'er. tueJ "" W f"r eix celptof the names and Zneyt slSd S9 a " agents, on re- uey beuu IMMtoaico order or bank draft, iho above nromiiima nv. n i. . , . retail price, and tho n ntes o 'LdZ ' iqUOteU at " l b -at businos, m ' ?l!.th doalora vho amoiu fur solves. ' M ' HOFER BROS., Publishers, remiums: subscribers, a 'set of decorated Htvllsnd uown to $07. Free. cuupviiwii, 11 set 01 ioeer uros. real each, from Damon Bros.f worth 6.X) .Kr..tuKn . -r- - . !. rnr nn . . ..... ., . 1 I ..... Free. BroV'Vorth A 00. Hce- )argelz,.S!No. fi rwikinc Rrve. Perri' &i0-' o stove and plow w jrks, t-ts unt aonts may satisfy the'u- 8ALEr, OREGON- r