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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1896)
u i hi '' i ii m i ! yjOLLJl!1!? jl 1 Merit Mailo mid Merit Maintains theoonfldonoe of tho pcoplo In Ilood'a Baroaparllla. If a mcdlclno cures you when aickj If it makes wonderful cures ovory where, then beyond tl question tbat medielne possesses merit. Made Tbat is just tho truth about Hood's Bar aparllla. Wo know it possesses merit because it cures, not onco or twice or n ffiSEti 'oTease Wo fiSHfto'rSj absolutely, iKirmanently, whon all others fall to uo any gooa wuaiovcr. wo repeat Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best In fact tho One True Stood rurlflor. u i r!ii euro nausea, indigestion, HOOCIS PlIlS biliousness? 25 cents. HOT WEATHER RECIPES. Sme Cold Delicacies Recommended by a Salem Lady. Ices form very delicious summer inserts. In order, however, to have tlpin acceptable, they must, not only lw prepared with care, but ser.vcd with pleasing variety, the appetite natur ally tiring of the sameness of plain Ice cream and water ices. Many housekeepers arc deterred from attempting the making of fancy l-csbya fear of failure, nntl the nils taken idea of their expense. While the preparation of some frozen desert may ho beyond the skill of ordinary cooks, there are many others that can he made at home with quite as little trouble and cost us plain cream. For housekeepers wishing to try such tho following leclpcs will bo found pleas- Inn: UASIUIUHHY BHKIU1BT. Crush two quarts of raspberries with two pounds of granulated sugari let It stand two hours and strain or rub through a sieve fine enough to re tain the seeds. Add an equal quantity of water, the Juice of one lemon, and turn Into the freezer. "When partly frozen stir in an Italian meringue, made by whipping together to n very stllT froth the whites of thrcoeggs and three- tablcspoonfuls of powdered sugar. Mix well and finish freezing, then pack and put in a cool place until ready to use. HISQUK ICE CREAM. lloll a quarter of a pound of maca roons and half a dozen ftalo Judys lingers and rub through a colander. Put a pint or r'eh milk onto boll with half a pound of sugar; stir for ten minutes. Take from tho lire, add a pint or cream, let cool uud freeze. When frozen add, tho sifted cakes add a tcaspoonful each of vanilla and caramel, beat tho whole until smooth. Drain tho water from the tub, repack in salt and ice. Re move the dasher, cover tho freezer, and let stand three hours to mellow. CHOCOLATE PARAPIT. Aclu a cupful of boiled chocolate ind half a cupful of powdered sugar ma quart or thick cream. Whip to a froth, turn into an ico cream mold, cover securely, pack In Ico and suit, and freeze three hours. Coffee or fruit Julco may bo added in place of the chocolate if desired. OltANOE MARMALADE ICE. (A dainty Inexpensive Ico for lunch eon or lawn party.) Make a quart of Plain custard, when cool, add a cup or Oranue lliurmnlnrli Mm inlcn tT n iuon, and a tcaspoonful of current jelly. Turn Into a freezer and freeze, "lien thick, removo tho dasher, cover the freezer and set asldo until smooth and arm. FRUIT SOUFFLE. Cover half a box of gelantlne with WU1 water and let soak one hour, add naif a cupful or hot water and stir until dissolved. Mix u pound of sugar anu a pint of strawberry, orange or lemon Julco until u syrup Is formed, "eat yolks of six eggs, and add to tho yp, turn Into a tin pan, set on Ice, strain the gelatlno Into it and stir until It begins to thicken. Stir In 'Sntly and quickly a quart of whipped cream. Turn Into an Ice-cream mold, pack in salt and ice and freeze two ure. A soufllo should not be frozen M"ard as ice cream. OUT-DOOR PARTIES. 0rOUtllf lnm.nnl . ,.i msties, such us ,i,,,i.ii. .ni... aos, frozen dishes and i,i drink ?y be used. Hot dishes may bo "ed, but it is rtint,.ni. . ,i n- feptably. Tho follnwinr m.n... airsamnW r.r ...,... ...... . 'v- " ai may mj given: MENH vn 1 Oalantino of Chicken Lobster Salad Chees,ap!,'ona8eSan(1. Fruit Pc,; IceCreani tancy Cakes ' Meat SweetbrcadsauMontpel fcMwn Salad "' ,. -- ycu ouury puiiinu Frozen T kywlwleheg, nien Fruits Fancy Gakcs Claret Cup :Yvyk. --"mXW-gMV3W VERY SHORT CROP3. Drain, Fruit, Hoy., n.id Everything is Hhoit. I Oregon will probably eotne nearer to ti rnllurc of crop this year Until ever lwfoic in Its history, Farmers everywhere are dlM-ouiaL'cil. and the outlook Is very blue. There will not bo half a crop of fruit or lions, and very low prices fo the latter. Yen- J etablcs of all kind's will be Unlit, and late potatoes and tulicra of all kinds iiuYc a poor snow, ii now loolcs as though the potato crop would be very lltfht, as there Is but little piospeet or nlln. Showers would lirliur I1..I1, f(ir ; fu ' bUt ,l '9 U,, ",le fof ra'n. '" . ,e9s ,t wcro to mnkc feed. Potatoes, however, can be saved bv dlllltrpiit cultivation, and tho fanner who has a cropof late potatoes In the ground, can well afford to cultivate them, for they may bring htm some good money. Ex-County Judge T. L. Davidson, who Is a practical fanner, estimates early sown grain and winter oats at a two-thirds crop, but thinks spring grain cannot possibly produce over half n crop. A correspondent of the Eugene Guard says: "On account of the con tinued lack of rain all crops arc short. Late sown grain will be a failure and gardens the poorest Lane county has seen for yearn." Reports from Sherman county are to the effect that wheat Is suffering from the continued hot weather, and farmers do not expect the average yield of the county will be more than 12 bushels to the acre. A month ago they, expected the average yield would bo 25 bushels. Tho Scto Tress says as nearly as we can learn, not more than onc-llfth of the usual hop acreage of this local ity lias been cultivated. Many people who hitherto have laid In their slock of groceries by means of picking hops, will this fall have to look to other avenues to supply tho family larder. The Ashland Tidings reports the blackberry crop will soon be on In that section. It Is the exception In the fruit and berry lino this year and there will be a huge crop of the black- berries from every indication now. The raspberry crop Is fair but tho acreage is less extensive hereabouts. A correspondent in the West Side from llucua Vista says: The farmers near here say If they don't hayo some rain there are poor prospects for grain, garden and other crops. Another corespondent from the samo paper, from Oak Point says, There will bo a good crop of hay and fall grain but the late spring grain will hardly pay for harvesting. C. B. Wade, cashier of the First National bank of Pendleton, says, after n personal inspection of 75 wheat fields In Umatilla county, and upon careful Inquiry, that tho damage to tho wheat crop in Umatilla county, dono by hot weather, has been on the average, 50 per cent. Wheat harvesting will commence In Sherman county about August 3; Tho tlfth annual convention and tournament of the Oregon Stato Volunteer Flrmcn's association will be held In Astoria August 20, 21, and 22, under the auspices of tho Astoria flro department. Contests of various kinds will be held under tho auspices of tho Astoria lire department, In cluding horse racing and contests be tween hand engines. Tho Salvation Army or McMInn ylllo lias offered $20 reward for tho arrest of tho party who defaced their building In that place. n OTHERS recovering from the illness at tending child birth, or who suf- jVfer from the ef ifects of disorders, derangements and displace ments of the wo manly organs, will find relief and a permanent cure in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Taken during pregnancy, the ''Prescription" HAKES CHILDBIRTH EASY by preparing the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shortening "labor." The paiuful ordeal of child birth is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confine ment is also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nourishment for the child promoted. If THE MARRIED WOMAN be delicate, run-down, or overworked, it worries her husband as well as herself. This is the proper time to build up her strength and cure those weaknesses, or ailments, which arc the cause of her trouble. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and makes a new woman of her. Mrs. ABMKl.YOir. otLattaiHtJtJtrto &.,tf. 1'.. writes! "jntaweu suffering from ulceration and falliue of the womb. foraevera the birth rhlld. Ic physicians around here and they gye me up and said there was no help forme. At last, almo.1 discour aged, I begau taklu? Dr. Herce'a Fm-ortte Pre scription and toot fire bottles. It Is three year; since and I hare not had any return ofthetrouble. aaTiM'aBV7ot fOftiuiJ 77W I leei ery trwe.ui. o M JyM in (act. owe you mr life. -" "rldonotttluiE shouldluTe been slWenow if I bad sot taken your medicine." "' - - .....r , i 1 1' -v - i for Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know n..t p,. Ilateinan'a Drojn, Godfrey's Cordial, many uocatlcl Boothlng fyiiij, uuJ tixoit remedies for children ore conijxed. of opium or morphine? lo Vnu Kiiewy that opium and morpUne arc stupefying narcotic poliotisf tto You Know that In jnojt countries JnigsljUftrc not pcrratttcd toscttnarcotles without labeling them poisons Tin Ton Know that jxu ehould not penult any medicine to be given jimrcliltil unless you or your physician know or what It la compocd? lo Von Know that Cnsloria is n puitly vrgctnMe prtparnllon, and that u list ot its ingredients is publbihcil with every bottler Io Ton Know that Castorla is the prescription oftiic rataous br. Bnrauel rltclicr. That it has been lu ue for nearly thirty years, and that more Castotin Is now sold than of nil other remedies Tor children combined 1 Vo Von Know that the Patent OOicc Department of the United States, and or other countries have issued exclusive right to J)r. Pitcher nnd M assigns to use tho word 41 Cnntorln rnd lis formula, nnd that to imitate thera it u state ptlvm offense? ! Von Know that one of the reasons for grunting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven lobe (ibHolutcly luirmtcBS? Iio Von Know that 33 nvcnige doses of Castorla arc fun ished for 33 ccntH, or one cent a dose? no Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourchildtenmsy be Lcpt veil, and that you may have unbroken rest I Well, tlieHo HMngH are wotlh Lnov, ing. Tl.cy ere facts. Tlic ftic-Hltiille wltrnnlnrc of Children Cryfor &irfn OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OREGON, A training school for teachers. Senior year wholly professional. Twenty weeks of Pschology, and general and special methods; twenty weeks of leaching in training depart ment. Tiainlng school of nine grades, with two hundred children. Regular normal course of three years The Normal Diploma 1$ recognized by law as a state life certificate to leach, Ucht expenses, hoard at Normal Dining Hall fi.cn ncr week. Furnished rooms with light and fire, 75c to $1 pir week. Hoard nnd lodging In private families J2.50 to $3.50 per week. Tuition) Sub, Normal $5 per icrm ot ten weeks' normal, J6.25 per term often weeks. Grades from reputable school accepted. Catalogue cheerfully furnished on appli cation. Address" P. L. Campbell, President. Or V. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty. 7 17 tf LAWN MOWERS HAY RAKES, GRAY Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,. GARDEN HOSE. oatttv r BICYCLES. LAWN SPRINKLER SA.LEJVI, OR. SUNDRIES. The Willamette Hotel. LEADING . HOTEL Reduced'rateH. Management liberal. and points oljintercst. Special rates will be -EXCELSIOR r STABLE- B. CJHANSEN, MANAGER. Onlvcood horseslused. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ladies and Children. who travel bv the Burlington Route ajo given particular care and attention, lust to Illustrate what this means; A few months ago, Ave cbildren whose ages ranged from 3 to 1 1 years made the journey over our line from El lensburg, Wash., to Kansas City.Krn-IRELY UMACCOM- I'ANIliU. Tickets, time-tables and full information about our service to Omaha, St, Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago upon ap plication to the nearest ticket agent or by addressing A. C. SHELDON, G.A., l'oitland.Or. EL'Jr-iTKa Mfcl'TOT ONE-HALF SIZE Of COX. POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER I bss bMo tbb jUndtrd for fortr years and Is mora popular vratj uun ever eciore. I FOZZOM'S i iiihAlrfAAl AomDtexlon nowder beiutlfTlnr . I I ?" Z. .."'.- i ". .l7.. -. --. - tellttmns, cieuur, umiuiiui uu uanuicu. I A delicate, loTltlblo protection to the face, j Wltti every box of l'OZZOMVi a mac 4 I nlflreni HcovtlVu GOLD l'OT 1 ox u ffiseu irvo 01 cuarg. , 1 AT DBUaaiSTB akd VANOY 8TOBE8. ' rtr.i I ."'-"" " ' i ' in oil every wrnpner. Wc&c Pitcher's Castorla. MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASE BROS., OK THE CITY. Electric cars leave hotel for allJpublicbulldlngs given to permanent patrons. A. JI. WAGNER, Stablo back of State Insurance block N PACIFIC ft.Hr runs: Pullman Sleeping Cars EloganUDinin" Cars Tourist Sleeoin Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Vnro, Uand Forks, Crookston, Winning, Helena and Uutte. TIIKOUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East ani South For Information, time cards, f.maps and tickets, call on or writn r THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, J365 Commercial sneet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Act., Morrison St.. coiner Third Portland, Or, jiu ft i non nolsonoir. W remMf rur Uonorrb iitvl, npnrmsiorriiu", Vin.-d. unnatural duw i-liti,"". ur aur IsOsmua. m 1 uua. iou. irnialiun ur oicr- ... .1 r w. .. .. ll MM.. JfftrT'tfU 1 rfvrrvM .cm. .. " Y, - - - rHiErtijCuiiceitCft. "-""' . . i-i 1 ' 1 MiiM, NAl.1 hy urnnuu. .0WSUUII.D kM ! . ....Z"'' V.S.4. ot ik-ui 111 I'lslo wrspsjr, lir itn4. prepaid, ful sijoo, or I Witltt, M.rx. - 1 For Delicacy, for purity, and for Improvement of th com plezlon notlilof equals Poriojri'a Powpbb. J it lii ijt"1jj7 ""I"JlTl3!lJlii'!!!!""''t'JJl ' I reo The Great One Cent Silver Daily The Only Associated Press Silver Daily. Daily Capital Journal $3 a Year Weekly $1, POST THIS BILL. WE DON'T WANT ulono but wo want Ixith uolcl and silver. Thcro Is not oId cnotiKh In our country to nay ono4wentletli of tho debts ow nitli it ism ntry. ft tlio hIiikIo lipid standarJ. It means contraction or our currency, destruction of vafties, and repudiation. Investigate and you will lw convinced. HOFER BROS., Publishers. Salem, Or. Ml ' 1 rii I l HI k St Paul Ry, GLANCE ATI HISHMAM Of the Chicago, MllMraukeo Jand 5t. Paul IU11 way and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Orialii, .,l ..m.Mtu.. u1.n irnlnf ait that its fnJni are lighted with electricity and heated by IiufTet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, ...i.t. (,-r. roz-linlnrr ehatrs. Each sleenlni' car bcithhas an electric reading lamp, and it dining cars are the best In the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other often the above lux. urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of 'The Mjlwau. kee." Coupon ticket agents In tcry rail road nffice will give yon further information, or address C. J. EDDY, Ueneral Agent, J, V. CASEY, Trar.PaM.ygent. Portland unica waice '" i nT HILWAOKetiXp ,ifc o vr 'A. XT I? I'liii'fruft'm ( . nmrrn raiVi ifr'i'Si-i'ilcmwuiiiri ii'tai HwiiiaiiiiTP ii i ii T'll'i It' It U LL y Cut this out nnil post up In n conspicuous tiltieo wlinro It will be Men. Alltliojissiieliiteil picss papers In Orciion, except THE JOURNAL, me published In tlio Interest of tho trolil Btmulnrd. Semi 25c In sliver for tlio dally one month. , The Oregon Press Monopoly Will not treat tlio restoration or silver fairly. It will not tell tlio pcoplo tho truth. It dure not, Take n fulr paper that gives tho people's side as well as the Wall street side. Are You a Patriot? Help your country by circulating the only Associated Press Dally In Oregon that ndvocates Independent Bimetallism. All the news of tho great battle or tho people for Biker. Advo cates tho lllnietalllo Union or all" whin aro opposed to tho slnglo gold standard. Do. You Favor Unity and Harmony H8 tlio watchword of tho pcoplo of Orcgo? Subscribe for the Capital Journal I Daily thtrty days for a silver quarter. .Each Issue a complete history of thu day mid a gatllng gun of nrgumonts for tho pcoplo's cause. READ! READ! READ! Tho people aro churged with ignorance by tho gold press. This is n fulso charge. Whcicvor tlio cause of frco colnago of gold and silver ltt to 1 is moro discussed and best understood It Is most pop ular and strongest with tho people. Sixty Days for 50 Cents. If you can't talk or write for silver read and mark articles and send them to your neighbors and friends sixty hot shot for COo. Cheapest political ammunition In tho country, bond a sllvor quarter or half dollar and try It. Tho pcoplo must bo educated and It Is your duty to help do this work for humanity, 0. R. &, N. CO. E. JI'NEILL.SRECEIVER. TO THE .EAST GIVESTHE CHOIC -OF- Two Transcontinental Reute: Via Spokane Minneapolis St'I'aul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas Clly.fc.Low rates to cajtern'cltles. JOCEAN CIT'IES,: Portland San Fjanclsco.U Steamers leave Alnswoith dock. Portland May 17, a J, 37 and June 1 , 6, 1 1 , 10, 31, 30 Fare-Cabin, $J; steerage, .So. WILLAMFTTK IUVER DIVISION Portland Eugene. ki..m Until and Elmore for Portland dally except Sunday at io a, m. For Cotvalllt dally except 'Sunday at 3130 rorr.ugene aionuay nnu iiuikjj .jv. Iweit ftelfht and nassencer rates, Hoond trip ticket very cheap. 'Jteketi old and Kim.ane checked throuch to ll point with out estratransler charges. b m at a rft 11 Tt t a v 11a !. rot lull ueiaiu canon iw ii, agents, Salem, Oieeon, or address, w, 11. uum-uum. Gen'l Pa. Agt. Portland, Or For full detail call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradest. Locl Ace"'- PAPER GOLD Through Tickets- TOJTHE VIA THE Union Pacific System. P Through Pullman Palace Sleeper. Tourts Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair dally between Portland to Chicago, Our train are heated b'r steam and a lighted by Pinttch light. Time to Chicago, 3 l-i Jay Time to New York, 4 1-3 day, Which t many hour quicker than com petitor. For rates, time table and full Information pply to BOISE t JiABKJBJt, Agent, Sa1hi, Or, R, V BAXTER, C. E. DROWN, General Agent Dlst.F Agent t3S Third Street, Portland. The Rosy FrrwtMt And velvety soltneas ot the tkia U iati rlably obtained by those who use tooiu'a Oompltxloa l'owjir. EAST nartt.Arf-fefe. ,l