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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1896)
400 m I.rt,y.Hti: ;wwu,iw. rfacmi :miMeut'. kMtoMi at. we MM iiSH'pi",ft?i rJF?t c - a ,mmmwn Catarrh Ilea troubled mo for 11 years. I Lara Inken four bottles of Hood's Sarsan&rilla and ra porfectlr cured. I think Hood'g ' Sarsaparllla has no equal, and believe that many who are In no or haitti ni ,.... I Phenomenal Demand for a Weekly Newspaper. IT ADVOCATES IMI'llLMliHSUS Characteristic Letters From All Kinds of People. become discouraged, would be restored to good health if they would only glv Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial." Wm. J. Bknsoit, Astorla.Ore. 1 IUUU o I-ilia an.h(Uehe. . AN OPTICAL ILLUSION. How nn Ordlinry Itnft Mado a Sensatioa ou thu llnglnirailsiioiiri. Captain fukontf, nn old river mnn, ere ttcd qulto 11 reiifntlon by tho peculiarity of l'io crnft iu which ho onco tmvlgntcd the Missouri river. Ho wns ijutton Bnortamnn, uid nn ono of lil-i hunting excursions hU -' v ) iNfirs -.Klffl 2 :: :--agB! iZJSSzsSifc. 'SA-KiiavEfftiTai sSrfascaH ssasss tetosks&gS3B& -- "Vi T'rz? .--- J5njt v Stt-fc "COIN ON A KAO." kill was HtoK'ii or pot ml rift, leuvlng him near a wnull town nbout CO miles nbovn his home. IIo (llflikul to wnlk thnt rilfttnncc and concluded to innko a rate nnd float down. He Infilled together four munll logs 5 or 0 feet lent In the form of n square, laid a ii I ceo of plank across and then placed a discarded nail Keg in thu middle Then ho Kot n newspaper, aud lighting his plpo thoved off into thuhtrenm. Flimtiugswlft ly ulong ho piuuw.nl in front of nnegrocHbtn Tho old negro stood nn tho bank and bailed him: "Wha's yo' goln, cap'n, ondat t'ingf" "Goln to St. Louisr' "Goln on dut kngf " "Yeal" "Fo' Gordl" was all tho astonished negro could say. Tho cnptaln, rather wondering at tho negro, looked at his feet aud found that on account of his weight nud tho water soaked condition of tho logs they had dis appeared beneath the Burfaco of thu water, leuviug nothing but the keg to show upon what ho was riding. Not at nil discon certed, however, ho continued his voyage and arrived homo In safety. This story reminds tho Kansas City 'limes of tho case of an Ingenious man liv ing on L'Outro island, near Hermann, who has built n housu which ho thinks will avail him, whatever freak tho river may take. On tho top of an ordinary log houso ho has constructed a flat boat, which also serves as a roof. In itaso of high water ho tics th houso to tho trees and moves his family up on board. There they nro cently rocked on tho bosom of tho avaricious stream, await ing tho subsldcnco of tho wntor, when by a littlo maneuvering he settles at his old an chorage, ready to descend and go to houso keeping again when tho water disappears Dairy and Creamer'. Professor Dean of tho Ontario Agri cultural college, speaking of tho differ, enco between cheese- and ovaporated xallk, says: "Tho difference between cheeso and evaporated milk is chiefly this the former contains but threo ot four of tho original compounds of tho milk viz, water nbout 81 per conts fat, 81 pci cont; casein, 81 per cent, aud about 7 per cent of lactic acid, ash, eto.,whllo tin evaporated milk has also tho milk engar, which in ohcesemaking passes off In tin vr hoy, and a varying amount of wntor and in some cases cane sugar." Sclentlfio oheesemakers at tho experi ment stations bejriu to bo of opinion that cheeso can be made without rennet and that this will bo douo lu courso of time, I hough how they n re uot prepared to say. The truth nbonf aerating uiillc seouie to bo this: If yt want it to got cream from for Littler i-nliing, do not aemteit, as this makes 1 i-r ijhku i.ml to ot out of tlio milk, ililk that i clcnu does uot need aeration tr l.;itter niaUing pur poses. Hut if yo.i 'I ho milk and want (o get thu bent pru-eu for ft pnre, sviptiX irticlo without any food flavors or cowy odors, then uor.ito iu Dnhy Ins?rncUr Bull advises ullcmun erics to i.m . t..mratu8 for pasteuriz ing or btonli '. fg tho cream before they ihurn it. ThU is done iu Danish cream eries nnd aoiutiiuic ono reason why Danish batter i considered the best that m made. Mix together the bulky and concen trated foods in proper proportion. Tho co-operative creamery system is entiroly successful iu Denmark. There uro over 1,000 such creameries in that country at present, each with a mem bership ranging from 10 to 100. Danish farmers start a creamery by forming themselves into an association and borrowing capital on tho joint se curity of tbo members. Then they build ti creamery and set it going. No mem ber is allowed to leave tho association till it is freo from debt. An executive committee is appointed, coBslst&itfof chairniau, secretary, treasurer, auditor and directors, A general managtr is hired, and he and the executive commit too transact all tho business and run tha creamery without any meddling on th part el tbe stockholders. Tho phenomenal circulation or the Weekly Capital Journal In nil the postolllccs of AVestcrn Oregon causes a great deal of comment, and needs some explanation. Orders keep pour inn In by every mull, and while unmes arc struck oh the list as soon as a sub scription expires the additions sur pass the expirations. IT IS THE CHEAPEST "Weekly in the state. Ono year $1.00, six months CO cents, three months 2o cents. At this low price all can afford to take an Oregon "Weekly, and these hard times they naturally take tho cheapest. It Is too cheap to do with out It, and conducted on the cash lu advance basis, they know they will not have a bill run on them. THE PEOPLE WANT IT. The people will not pay cash In ad vance for n miner unless tliov want It and appreciate It. The "Weekly Is as popular as The One Cent Daily which Is conceded to Imj the most pop ular dally In "Western Oregon. A man brought In a sliver half dollar the other day and ordered it for two months. Ho said: "I can't get work this winter. I can get along without one meal a day. But I can't get along without The One Cent Daily. Tlieso long, cloudy, rainy, wlntertlays It comes a welcome messenger tochecr the whole family." The people feel the same way about the Weekly. Q FROM NETAUTS HAY, comes a chcerlnglcttcr from a subscri ber at Kctarts, Oregon who encloses a dollar and writes: "Bbak Editers: The Journal has the true Republican ring nbout It. i wish tnat every paper in tuo coun try would advocate the peoples cause ns The Journal does. 1 will tin nil lean for The Journal W. O. O'HARA, A ltcnnbllcnn of -tlio school of Abra ham Lincoln." Mr. 'O'Hnrn Is not nfrald to sign himself an Abraham Lincoln Republi can and The Journal feels proud to te considered a champion of Abraham Lincoln Republicanism. PROM MAINE TO TEXAS, Come orders for The $1 Weekly Journal. Silver dollars aro sent. John Holm, Luling, Texas, sends us a big dollar of the daddy In n com mon envelope It Is ono of those "In God WoTrust." dollars, coined In 1803. good enough for any American, and good enough for any newspaper. The Journal Is the only sllvor Dally nnd Weekly In Oregon. The Journal Is tho only Dally und Weekly in Oregon that tights tho wholo gold Ixnid hum bug and stnnds for the right of the American peoplo to buy their bonds. It demands Republican legislation for the American peoplo instead of- for the corporation, the trusts, the bond holders and syndicates. ORDER THE JOURNAL. Circulate the Daily and Weekly. Stand by the cause of good goverment for the masses nnd sound American principles. Wo will pay extra postage on silver. Don't send stamps. How's This! Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., rrops.,Toledo,0. Wo tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions nnd financially nblo to carry out any obligation made by tneir linn. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists', Toledo, O. Waldinq, JvINNAN & MARNIN.WllOle- salo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon Hie blood I and mucous surfaces or the system. Prlco 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. (Testimonials free. NVl rWLS for infant and Children. THIRTY yav duarvatlaa of Catrf wltfc tha y&troBBgo of MtllUaaa of ysrioat, permit w pak of It withoat gaeiilng. It J Haqteestleaatlr th teat raasoay far IafasU aaA CkUdroa tho world aan vr kaoTra. It la harmlasi. Chllaraa lllta It. It giva &a health. It trill beto aok Uvea. la It Mothara hn- aoasatalac walnh la itselatoly mf aaJ prAeiieally perfect n a chlld'a asediciaa. CaaterlA aeitroya "Woraaa. Caatorla allays VeTerlihae. Castorfa, proveata vomlt(a gear CawL Casterla oarea Dlarraow, aatt Wlas 3eMo. Castorla relf eraa Teetktag Treaalea. Castorla oaroa Coaitlpatloa aaa riataleaey. Caateria aeatraUjjaa the effeota of earBoalo acid gss or poiaoaowa air, Caatoria doea apt contain morphlao, eplam.er otheraarootlo property. Casterla asaladlatea tho food, regaltea tho atoaaach aad howela. Klviag healthy aad nataral alaep. Caatoria la pat ap la oae-sbre hottlaa oaly. It la aot sold la talk. Poa't allow aay one to toll yoa aaythlag olao oa tho plea or promise that it 1 "Jaat aa good" aad "will aaawor ovory parpaie." Bao that yoa yet C-A-S-T-O-K'I-A. SSaHSSSSTiSHat ft 'rH B aaaaaaaalaHaam The fao-alBUlo algaatare of & 1 oa every , wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Casterla. J. C. GOODALK C. Q. SCHRAMM Goodale Ldimbr Company OF SALEM Yards on Twelftbx and Trade Streets Keep the most'complcto stock of common, dimension and finished lumber In tho city, nnd soil oil the "most favornblo terms. Lath and Shingles, Our stock Is made at our own mills, of the best lumber in tho state. C. .G, SCHRAMM, Manager TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST -VIA- S II WIT M ROUTE. Full Details Gladly Glyen. A Railroad Official's Experience. fT Zg "1 ..i it ii Tif MR. EDWARD EDMONDS. long con nected with railroad construction In Nobraska, writes: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 yean. Shortness of breath was be constant and moat common gymptom. Intense, excrucIatlnspalu.Boner ally followed any so vereexertlon, Falntnes, hunger witboutanyappetlto; fluttering that mado me clutch my bieaat, and palpitation that often atassered me aa if I would fall, were frequent attacks. Aifalu, everything would turn black If Iorosofrom a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nlsbta with their Tr MJIpc' prostratiug unrest were XII 1UMCO numerous and I could Heart Plire get no day or night JlCrtll UUii, i consulted leadlnsphy- RCSlOreS slclans and tried adver- tlanltti xUei remedies. They nCullll gavemonorelief.Opoof Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that 1 took Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and I am now a well man, I hop every one troubled with heart dUeaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write mo personally, I will glad' Blvo them full details of my oxperlenco." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 65, David CUy, Nebraska. Dr. Mllos' Heart Cure U sold on guarantee that tr boHle bsln or mosey refunded. Service and Scenery Unequalled Trrouffh Palace and Tourist Cars ihi - IBinitift and Buffet Library Cars Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East. Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points. For comfort In travel tako.tbo Great Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents, R. C'.STEVENS. G. W. P. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. D. C. DENN1STON, C. P.& T. A., Portland, 10 m N X Oi. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Reduced rates. andlpoinu of Interest. i i i.i A.iibt.iw w ivw.w Mw.bi aw. ..I, imvuv uvuuilli: Special rates will be glvtn to permanent patrons, " """ A. I. WAGNER Willamette Truck Co. Stablest South Commercial St. Bridge. Rest equipment for M kinds of. heavy draylpc and express haullngi Teams found ar Red Float DruRStoe at all times. L. P. KYAN & CO. -EXCELSIOR - STA.BJLE- S. C, Hansen, H THE HttnTlL JOURNAL does not do it lottery business to swell lt circulation; but In addition to giving vnluo received, It gives Uh sub scribers vnlunble premiums. Uow Is tlio time to order your read ing mnttcr, ntul It will pay you to no tice tlio following special olTors. Any ono of tho following llvo peri odicals free, ono year, to any sul scrlbor of THE JOURNAL who pays 81.50 In advance for tho dally, by car rier, three months, (50 cents a month) or by mall six months, (2oc a month) or tho weekly 1J months, (il n year. QUffiN or FASHIONS, tlio best lu naire Illustrated fashion magazlno of rlcw York free lor ono year. Tho above prices aro net cash, aud tha cheapest combination ever of fered. The 'Queen" Is a high-class pructlcal, home magazine. The Hil Hn.' aTho delightful Chicago children's magazine. Just tho thing to read to tho little ones of tho homo circle It brings tho kindergarten into tho home. Song, games and story, Beau tifully Illustrated, 81 a year, Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature Co. TH ' fl m 1,1 NEK A practical farm paper, edited by a stnlT of experienced agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contains what tho farmer wants. 1 1 WW II (( A handsome, attractive, homo pa per, to which ovory woman will give u hearty welcome r ' 11 TH IBM BLADR. That great national newspaper, which Is known to ovorybody SIM OTIIS. Of uuy of tlieso publications can bo had by calling at TIIK JOUHNAL ofllco or dropping us a postal card. Any two of tho abovo.f periodicals can bo secured by paying 93 and tak ing THE JOURNAL twlco as long as required to secure one. When tho extremely low prlco of THE JOURNAL 1b considered, this will bo found tho most liberal offer mado by any paper on thd const. MR Iil THIS Ieditors, Salem, - Oregon. MANAGERl Onlrgood horses usd. Satisfaction gmrantecd. Stable back of State Insur&nct blotk 5 - MMHJMMH' gaaaHSMal K sssaWMad (A tl) Jl jLvJL-w Jtiv BAST ! VIA THE Union Pacific System., Th roil I'll I'llllninn lnlj CI. rn 1 SleeperR and i-reo Reclining Chain dallv lictwcen PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains ate bested by sleam and cars lighted by Tintsch light. ime 10 unicaco, 3 1-2 days rime to New York, 4 1-2 davs. Which U ninnv lini.r. n.l.C It... -" " - M.IVMI ltll.ll turn- pctllO'fl. For rates. tlmi it1i. am) full tr.. i. . . ' .-.".-- ... .ilium, -yn apply to BOISE cC BAMKJBff, Agents, SiWn, Ot R. W. BAXTER, C. B. WINN, General Apent, Dirt. Pass. Atettt 135 'I "I'd Street, Portland. 0, R. Sl N. CO. E. M'NEILU RECEIVER. TO THE, EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF - Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Dcii. vur Omaha and Kansas CM v. Ijw tr in eastern cltits. OCEAN CITIES. Portland &n Eianciico. Steamers leave Alniwoitli dock. Portland, Dec. 4th. Qth. Uth loth, a.llh. and 3oth at p m. rare Cabin, 8s.teerace, $2.50. WILLAMFriE RIVER DIVISION. Portland Eugene. Steamers Elmore and Ruth leave Sttlem for Eugene and Corvallls Saturdays, Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdaxs at about 5 p. m. Leave for Portland Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. rn. Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round trip tickets vmo cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points without extra transfer charge. Fot full details call on Holsu & Barker, agents, Salem, Oiegun. or uddress. W. II. HURLI1URT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. lor full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Local Agwt. B Mr OilT.l mmmmmmmmmmamwmwm'mmm paswi m, RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dininc Cars. Tourist Sleeping Car To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fftrg, Grand Forks, Crooktlon, Winfllpeg, Helena and Dutte, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Dostoii, and all Points Hast an'i South For Information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or writo r THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 365 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or, A. D, Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass Agt., Morrison it., corner Third Portland, Or, OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company YAQUINA HAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yanulna Hay with the , a Francisco & Yaquini llay Steamship Co, h STEAMER "FARALLON," a ! and firsuclats in every respect, SU from Ynquina fo Sun Fianclico about v vsry 8 days. Pssscngf r accomaijdations umurpasstd . Shortest route between the Willamette vaUt and Califjinia. Fart from Albany or vlntt west to Kan Francisce: Cabin, f 13; steerage, if; cabin round trip, good 60 days, $8, ror sailing aaics appiy 10 II. I WALDEN. Agent, c Albany, Or, CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or. 1SUW1N HTUnc, Manufjer, tcrvaiiw, wr A. J, CIIURC1ULL. Local Agm, . M. WAITJ.PMl)TIl. 00,, BOOK AND M PRINTERS ANU Tl WHkI'Hi4b0r. LHush's New Brick over 0 HibV fml ' d l Wa J. -.-.. ti.J.a -,.. ,1 rrnMnmlf r ,