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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1894)
m rm-yaM HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKlnscy, postmaster of L.okomo, Jnd., and a bravo cx-soldicr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the close of the lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side and had pain around my heart I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The first bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." O. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo. Ind. Dr. Miles' Tlenrt Curo Is sold on .1 posltlvo Ktiiiranieo tliutt lio first bottlo will benefit. All druggists sell It at $1, 0 bottles for $5, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prico by tuo Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Cooper Shop, Cl'RITS STEWART buHODened uonchon north of Mizc's mill, in : Bouth Salem, where he is prepared to make ( and repair all kinds of cooperage, such as g: pails, tubs, Kegs, barrels and churns. Only I; the best seasoned stock used, l'rlces reason- , HUIU. I -1I1 $1,500 REWARD OFFERED. or Ann irlnllnn . f hn nnriif Aw nn rtlAfl irlin K11 no1 Kills barn and horses on the night ol December i, vsrz. tie win aisojiny saw lor oacu acces sory to the crime. I own two good ranches .nud am a bio to pay this reward. . JOSEl'II O, ANDERSON. :' 10-13-diwflm Mehama, Or. RCLXJB STABLES. W. H. DOWNING. Full sucnly ol horses, buecies and backs. t Best of care given to transient stock and Dotiraing. uorner rorry ana'i.ioeny sueeis. (49-Make specialty of taking parties to coast hor mountains. 7-7 iGEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Stein wav. Knnbe. Webber, Emer- inn and other nianos Btorey & (JlarK auu Jiarneu organs. All first clapa makes of Bowing ma chines. , Smaller makea of musical instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts ifor all makes of machines. Hawlnc machines ana organs re paired and cleaned. Two doors north of postofllce, Salem .Oregon. d 6W&44 CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE First National Hank llulldlng, BALKM, OREGON. HM.nol now In session. The "NBW.HVB. K TKM OK INTEIUXJMMUNIOATION BUBI- XIHS-i i'llAUlXUK, recemiy imruuutou, ... orowningieaiure. dcuu iut uiwiujuo u. . lee journal. Address w HTAIiEy ai.w x-riucipui. ll Wholesale and Retail Everything In my Hue iif Inwfutt nrices. 11)3 Commercial street, J. II. DANIEL. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Willamette University' The room complete and bent equipped miulc UiilvtnltjmtamJardi, latent rootliodn und piploiniw glvun on complttion ol urM, I'lrm term bt-ulint Hejittmhcr 13, JWI. '. M. l'AUVIN. oU Mui Joc Dlrocto Haie Wing Sang Co., mmitrKiiu Ol' fnR yT rfatA Feed M Jhiuiim t unit IJIiIiiow Knoy "iL'Jtlfj imiVItwi"jlilOMrrlii,Hlin,rtr. r -: DRESSMAKING - - In the I UTKHT I'AHIf rONAIU.K HTYMW. THE BUTCHER BIRD. HE KILLS FOR PLEASURE AND PUTS HIS VICTIMS OUT TO DRY. He Hang Snake., Ilr,l n,l m.i ,.. n Thorn IHhI.c.-A Veritable Terror 0 Die Wo.h1.-A Il.,rn Thief a, Well a, Murdcrcr-Tho Half Jrce,i I(lfa No bird nntivo to this country in ro lift la tnmt'tt ..! i . I .. "i",,, "" BllrL,'y "oho has such r.i.iuKHaoitsot lilons tlioslirikc, or Iratchcr bird. Ho fe n 10mbcr of a tarn ily comprising somo 200 species, of winch only ono well dofiiiwl subfamily is resident hi North America. Bold, daring, handsome lio is at ouco tho brnggnrtnd tho beau of tho woods. At a iituo (iistanco a southerner would roatuiy mistako him bird. for tho mocking His bluish gray plumage, tail tipped with wliito and broad black patch across each eyo givo him a trim, jaunty air qmto pleasing to tho eye, but, alas, a dreaded object to smaller and weaker birds. His habitat is northern North America, and though ho breeds in tho high ground of New England and Now York ho grows moro common after tho Canadian lino is crossed Tho shriko is a born tyrant. Not con tent with killing and devouring all in soots largo enough to nttract his fancy, ho attacks snakes, moles, mico and small birds wheuover opportunity offers. His disposition is as unlovable at homo as abroad, for seldom are two or moro seen together but tlioy aro engaged in an ug ly family qnarrol. They aro truly car uirorout, and except for certain weak lies.ses of bono and musclo would rank as truo birds of prey. Tliero is ono strange, uucauny char acteristic, howover, which separates thif woodland bully from nil known birds. Naturalists havo watched it, studied it, pondered over it and written long pages of inexplicablo explanations of it, and common peoplo havo doubted in their suporstition or ignorance whether it was tho doing of a bird or a demon in bird form. Today it remains as deop a mys tery as it was 100 years ago. This is tho puzzle: Tho butcher bird in his riotous love of killing slays many moro victims than ho has any possible nso for. Ho seems to do it for tho mere fun of tho thing. Instead of leaving tho dead, however, ho carrios them 0110 by ono to some thorny hedgo or treo and thero impales them in all sorts of fan tastic poditious in tho blanches. It gives ono a start to como out of a pieco of woods when gunning and seo a thorn tree laden with a ghastly crop of lo custs, toads, sparrows, grass snakes, liz ards and chipmunks. If tho shriko over retuiaied to feed upon his grim hoard, there would bonn explanation of his conduct, and ho would bo credited with tho epicurean tasto of a thoroughbred vulturowholikosthingE "a bit gamy." But such is not tho case. Tho weird fruit hangs for days upon tho limbs, and if hawks or crows do not find and steal it it will rot until only a few tiny whito skelotons lemaiu to toll of tho massacro. Comparatively fow dwellers in tho backwoods know this eccentricity of tho butcher bird, and honco ariso many cu rious and apparently well authenticat ed stories of trees that catch birds in thoir branches and of storms that rain ed down toads and lizards, so that tho trees wero full of them. Tho butoher bird is a born thiof as well as a murderer and often meets his death whilo hopelessly endeavoring to kill and carry off a tamo pet bird from a cago or to rob a hunter's cabin of fresh meat. Any tidbit ho finds ho will stoal, oven if only to suspond it from a locust bough hard by. Tho Canadian fur tradors and trappers despiso him heartily nnd nover lose a chanco to kill him. Tho half breeds call him "Whisky Joo" and claim ho is halt drunk all tho timo, nnd honco doos theso foolish things. Ho will spy out tho most carefully hidden trap and always manage to pur loin tho bait without being caught. The wild couutry nortli of tho groat lakes is a favorito haunt of theso butchers,- and tho Indians who hunt and sell furs to tho Hudson Bay company complain bit tr.rlvof tho dopredations of "Whisky Joo." , , Tho shriko builds a bulky, somewhat ulaborato nest ol heavy micks uuiow, aud upon this foundation a warm cover ing of bark, leaves and grass is laid. It is usually in gomo low troo, and tho eggs, which aro somewhat smaller than a pigeon's, aro decidedly pretty. Thoy aro of a grayish green mottled, BjKckoc and bcratchod with reddihh brown, lhf young nestlings legin or oducntim 1.- ,.,,,.i,Him nnd (IclltillB OS hOOll ttt i...,i.,i ., wlilrfi amiable divowioi. thoir fond parents get thorn Mrikiug and perpetual examples New York World. A Will n Cnreieu "" John MorrlH, who dlod In tlili city leaving tatovnlnltM.MO.I'i written the following upon tl I ! canceled bond of tlio MUwtQwn DuildliiK nnd Loan association, No. 6, hlel oxpirM April 7, IttO. It W X. us oxpriK Ml'tttaE Iwlro wild was I'robatwl wBoSllugly nfter propw Wiiiihuwhom. illl.il)EIJ'llli amm- " "- Tim Hum 1 - " rr,;, r vou ... m 1 aillu ilinn I -.PIllllMlBlpllItt Wr' A (Uhtti l'K. MVMinliir."Milil ." mUU. !!&' Amr. "JZZXXTZ up nnd wy va.t yiuub' ire sysritaft AT THE MEADOW GATE. To b hero, lovo, wcro evtr sweet, With thy fair figure drawlm; nrorer. Each bending flower that trips thy fw Has m&do tho dewy pathway dtuli-r. What waiting heart th..t doc not know The step that quickens in its beating? when ch-eks, though lips are silent, glow With pleasure, is thero need of greeting! If, dear, thy form with feollug stirs Till In thiiiB eyej tho lorellglit Hashes And eyes become love's messengers, Why prison them in drooping lashes? -Charles K. Bolton in Detroit Frco Press. SOBERING UP IN TURKISH BATHS. The UIliulou Itounder's Suro Method or Haling a Clear lleml Next Morning "Hardly a week passes," said tho manager of an up town Turkish bath establishment, tho doors of which are nover closed, "that wo aro not called upon to certify to tho fact that some gentleman has passed tho night with us. Tho all night business is to a great extent made up from gentlemen who havo drank a littlo moro than is good for them. Thny do not want to go homo in that condition aud aro anxious to bo all right in tho morning. "Thoy como in hore, tako a swoat, a shampoo, a plungo and a rundown and aro then prepared for a refreshing sloop, awakening in tho morning littlo tho worse for tho indiscretion of tho early evening boforo. That tho explanation of tlipir whereabouts is not satisfactory to wives or parents in many instances I judgo from tho frequency of application for proof of the same. "Not long sinco a lawyer's clork wont over tho register of our patrons for a po riod of two years, and, fortnnaloly per haps for tho gentleman in whose inter est tho research was lmulo, found his autograph (written quite frequently in a very unsteady hand) over CO times in that period. I havo siucu hoard that this proof provented the filing of a di vorce suit that would have created a sensation within tho select 150 of the chosen Four Hundred. I am thinking very seriously of getting up a printed form, liko 0110 I am told was once used in a Denver bathhouse, which when filled up would read somothiiig liko this: (Seal. ) Scrubhard's Turkiith Bath, New Yonu, Oct. 0, 1891. This is to certify that Mr. Small Jag entered this establishment at 11 p. in., Oct. 8, and left at 10 a. 111. of this duto. A. Niuutowl, Clerk. J. BltOMlDE, M.iD., Resident Physician. New York World. To Whiten tho Hands. Coarso aud red bauds may be whiten ed by using a fow grains of chloride of limo added to warm soft wutor for washing. All rings and bracelets must bo removed boforo this is used, as tho ohlorido of lime will tarnish them. A soap containing this ingredient may bo prepared as follews: Whito powdered castilo soap, 1 pound; dry chlorido of lime, lto2 ounces. Mix and boat this up in a mortar to a soft mass with a sufficient quantity of nectifled spirit. Divide tho mass into tablets and wrap it up in oil silk. It may bo scented by adding to tho mixture a couplo of drams of oil of verbena. In using ohlorido of limo it is very important to bo careful to avoid getting any of tho powdor into tho eyes, as it is exceedingly irritating and may oven cause blindness. Popu lar Magazine. Lauiont's Hobby. Politics is Lamout's hobby. Dan would rather talk politics than oat. Mrs. Lamont once told mo that sho was frequently awakened at night by Dan's talking politics in his sleep. His knowl edge of Now York politics is encyclope dic. Ho knows ovory politician in Now York city of any note and could off hand givo a good biographical skotoh of them all. He knows tho name of ov ory momber of overy congressional, stato, senatorial, assombly aud county Domocratio committee. He's thorough ly familiar with tho political history not only of this country and Now York, but of every other stato in tho Union and of overy country in Europo. La mont is not in politics for what there is in it in a financial sonso. He's in it simply because ho loves it. It's his hob by. Rochcttor Post-Express. Warmth In Old Age. li old ogo remember that warmth and ail oven temperature are juBt as essential to tho welfare of the aged as proper food. Many old persons die from bron chitis, for oxainplo, induced by exposuro to n temperature which, harmloas to tho young and middlo ogd, acts sovero lyon tho lungs of tho old. Tho bedroom of an old purfcon should bo kept at a heat of not lobH than CO degrees, and natural y chills fchould bo especially guarded ouuliiHt. In respect or tlio leeoingox u.u aged, Bi-cond childhood is like the first childhood, "Littlo and often, ' is tho motto, ami old people mmum nuvo wii tood given them In a htnte of oasydl. gefctloJi, hwu all tiling Nw York DUpntcli. . Nut at llrkf"t' Kiilflhli Hmiw Mr. HwaUow, join ma ut brenkfiut tomorrow. I Imve In vitwl.n wmipoiiy of gy bird, and we will have a jolly time. , . . Mr. Bwullow-Mako it dinner, ami I ni ..nt.i. Look at iny swallow tall. I don't want to l tokn for u Chicago bird. Now York Humid. IdB.mrnl. "JuihiIi,." uxwtuluttil lb Whale, "'SS&yi" nimwirflrt the tnum mu, "iww Hurt I Vw wlnw 1 1 "' I HVg b-1, l't yo VuoW."-P-twit KtrtVfTribnua. TIM i..MiaW ilr J - j; WVfirXTJZSikSl WMw nun i" T win ,i&AwaritiMm Ath'etcs. Ono nnd nil I pur uIIiwh to AHcock'f t'ouiiiT t' niier- ai 1 ivalua'di fur their i.uriM.. . e. JnnuB Unblnson, the athletic I miner at Princeton college, Prluoion, N, J., saye: "I have found It Imperative to have pure aud simple remedies on hand in case of cutB, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheutntttttm, etc. Shortly sfiei entering upon my profession, I discov ered such a remedy in Allcock's Por ous Plasters. I tried other plasters, but found them too harsh and irritatlue Allcock's Porous Plasters give almost InsUntancoUA relief,and tboir i-treugtii-enlntc power is rem trbnble. In cases of weak back, put two plasters on the small of the back and 10 a short time you will be capable of quite severe ex ercise. In "sprint" and "dlstauco'' races and jumping, the muscles and the feet and legs sometimes weaken. This can invariably be relieved by cut ting tho plaster in narrow strips, sj a to give frw motion und applying on muscles aflecto I. Brandrotu's Pills rectify the secretions. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Lo sal ana Portland Quotations. Salem, November 23 4 p. m. O.Hc Daily Capital Journal. Quta tions for day and up to hour of going tr press wero as follews: HALKU PRODUCE MAKKKT. BUTOHKR- STOCK. Veals dressed 4 eta. Hogs dressed 6. Live cattle l2o. Sheep alive $1.25. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots $2.15. Retail $2.00. Bisu $12 bulk, $13 Backed. Shorts $13 14 Chop feed $14 aud $15. WHEAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats-2022Jc. Hay Baled, old $7Sj new cheat $7; new timothy $8 50 FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, Ojc. Hops Btst, 5 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 25c. Butter Best dairy, 1518 (ano; creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 11 hams, 12; shoulders, 0. Potatoes 25c. Onions 2 cents FRUITS. Apples 30c bu. Pears In trade, 25c bu. LIVE POULTRY. 1 on try HetiB, 60; roosters uol wanted; old ducks not wanted; younji 11. , 8; young chickens, tic. TurkeiB.lOc. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, l'"eil. etc. Flour Ptrtlaud, $2.30; Walla Walla, f2 05; graham, $2.15; Buperilue, $2.00 per oarrei. Oats White, 2520b; grey, rolled, in bags, $5.76G.OO; 2527c barrels, $6.000.26: cases, $3.75. Potatoes 4055o per sack. Hay Good, 811 per ton. Wool valley, 79c MlllstutTs Bran, $13; shorts, '$13; chop feed,$15 per ton; chicken wheat. G0G5c per cental. HopsDull, 47c. Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. 3Jc. Un der CO lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 10C0c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27jo; fancy dairy,2022Jo; fair to good, 1517jc; common, 12Jc. Cheese Oregon 810o per pound; Young American, 010o; Swiss imp., 30f5i32c: Dom..l4(il5c. lf.rva Orur.nl! M.rt fvor llnTPn. Poultry chickeus, mixed coops, $2 3 per dozen; ducks, $2.503; geese, I7.50J8.50;, turkeys.lOo. Beei Topsteers, 212Jo per lb; fair to good steers, 22Jc; cows, lc2c; dressed beor,3J4io Mutton Best sheep,$1.752; choice ewes, $1.501.55. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.751.00, light and feeders.M: dressed, 6o per lb. Veal Small, choice, 60; large, i34c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, ! 8 10c; do inferior, 50c; do ;vnlloy,10 12o. Hops Quotable at 68. Potatoes Early Roue, 303oo in sacks: Burbanlts, 3540o per sack. Oats-Milling, $1.001.12J. How's This I Wo oiler One Hundred Dullarp r ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo, F. J, CHENEY & Co., Toledo, We, the undersigned have kuown F, J, Cheney for the lust 16 years, and bo llevo him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions and llinnclally uble to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truun, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wnldlmr, Klunau &. Mar vln, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intor- nully, acting directly upon I ho blood and mucous surface of the system. Ten timonluls sent free, Price 75o, per hot tie. Hold by all druggisla. Those home cured it Hteualofl's market, hams at McC'row ore always s wee Fresh Air and Exercise. Gctnlltliat's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength nnd n e r v 0 'rfra"V forte. There's nced,too, of plenty of fit-food. Scott's Emulsion of Coil I.ivcr Oil builds up fletli and iirongili quicker th.ui uny other preparation known to ncj. onc. Sttfh JimuhiM it i0tulnnlh t- luting Cm CMUHi0, Jlwuhitii am kMrtti ' diwm vihtit ft hi r mlhmlt TkU 1 i 'in 1 Judge Saunders 1 - Says that For Rheumatism Hood's Snranparllla Is tho Boat. Judge T. Jr. Saunilera Ol Osceola, Neb., senior vlco-conunandcr nnd present commander of J. P. Reynolds Post, No. 2fi, a. A. It., voluntarily wrltcsi "I was lu tlio army four years, was wound ed and contracted sciatica and rheumatism. I havo suffered ever since. I lost thouso ot my left leg nnd side, nnd havo tried almost every mcdlclna known, and I think I linvo uau ma uesi rmysieinns in 1110 country, uui railed to get liny relief. Kvcry spring V was Hat on my hack, aud must say that Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho Bost medicine I havo ever taken. Ithasdono ma tho most good. It was recommended to mo for rheumrithm, and I am satisfied aud know that It will do nil that you claim Hood'sSL; Cures tor It. I do not want to say that It wilt rulso n fellow from the dead; hut It will como tho nearest to doing It of nny medi cine I havo ever known." T.H.HAUNDKits, Osceola, Nebraska. Hood's Pills aro tho best nitor-dlimcr bllli.nsslst digestion, euro hcadacho. 23c. Mexican Mustang Liniment . for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica,' Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. Nerve Blood Tonic Builder Nnd for wfttlv muvUI Dr.WJLUAMS' MEDICIND CO., Schenectady, N.Y, .odBrockvllIe.Ont. A LADY'S TOILET 7s pot complete yvlthout 011 Ideal POMPLEXIOU I Til. POZZONIS Combines every element of beauty and purity, It beauti fying, fcootliing, healing, health ful, nnd ImrmleM, end when rightly used It Invisible, A moot delicate and desirable protection to the face In !hl cilinato, Intlit npa liftrlny tb fsi8, Mtwb. SS!m Jr i9MPL HO(i. WV rboi. fcrJF to t,M, Pf '" ""-- " " " !..! , MM CAPITAL I11L ,! Onlv One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. CHEAPEST IBtfl I (Mi CHEAPEST AND BEST. Thk Journal's only ambition in tho future, as in tho past, is to givo tho peoplo tho Cheapest and Best Daily and Weekly nowspaner in Orocon. Wo havo demonstrator! that o nan givo tho people a good Daily j?e.uu a year, casn in advance, (rso papers sent but -vbat are paid for. Remembet theso are Associated Press newspapers, giving all the current news of tho world from day to day in large type and attractiyo Btyle. Theso low hard times vatcB enable ovory farmer to have his daily paper and know tho stato of tho market and all the news 01 tno wona. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL will bo unproved in many respects, and will be reducod in, prico to $1.00 a year, stiuctly cash in advance, (no pipers sent after timo paid for,) on and after January 1, 1895. It will be the cheapost weekly in tho stato, as the Daily is' the cheapest Daily. During the past two years of hard times the circulation of both tho Daily and Weekly Journal has con stantly increased, and the combined circulation of The Jour nal in Western Oregon iB larger than of any other newspaper in tho State. We aro now able to place both Weekly and Daily editions on a paying basis. New Year's Edition. In accordance with its custom The Capital Journal. New Year's Edition will bo dovotod to an elaborate and accurate exposition of the peerless resources of tho Great Willamette Valley, and tho futuro prospects and past achievements of Sft lem, tho best town, in tho best county of tho best Stato of the Pacific Northwest, The New Year's Edition will bo the largest numbor of a Salqm publication over sent east, where it will bo circulated among many ihousand families who ar coining west to seek homes. tisr mm0 p.D,. .. .t,r' BLANK OKDJ311 SHJ3KR VOU THE ONE CENT DAILY JOURNAL HOKKU JIHOTJIICIIH, 1 Vkuua .ikI to adtfretw below on cofy of )AU.y Bawiw, Okkoon, Oahtai Journal hy mull. (Krww M mi wanted,) Ifor ono month fliidj enoloocd.......... .-..,, ', I'm two iiiontlm " We. 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