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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1888)
1 ) .! r &" EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL published EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. IIY THE Capital Journal Publishing Company. I INCOm-OltATKD) OJIce, Corntr Court and Ubtrtjr Street, TEItSIS ()K HUUSCIIHTION DAILY. One year, by mnll.-........ .ii W) Hlx months, by nnill . 2 OT Three month by msll 1 25 Per week delivered by carrier ....... 10 One year Klxinonthi Oqo year, If paid for In advance,... oix iiiunwn, 1 00 W iHi-lwtmaslern aro eclvo huIwcrlptloiiK. authorized to re- W. H. It YAKS -CfiAFtE It. nsvixi: (Cincinnati and Baltimore are at this moment owned and conducted by men who began their career In poverte, and whose prospects dur ing their youth and early manhood were quite as dlsheurtonliig aK thoe of any of our love-lorn correspon dent.". And with regard to that delusive dream of emigrating to homo other state or country, we caa nsure our young friends that the conditions of prosperity in, every laud arc the same. The one source of prosperity, at a'l times and In all places, is this: Industry directed by Intelligence. , Tin- nsil c:init:il of n iricat business 'WKBKI.Y. , , .... ,i . mi i . i 14 not, money, iiui iiiiuneei. .iuiiis I""" TSitho corner-stone of our politic.il economy. Tlie degree of Intelligence with which a business Is conducted is the measure of its permanent prosperity. Millions of capital can not save it if there is a fool in the counting-room who oxereNe.s con trol. This fundamental business truth is not often acknowledged in so many words, burklt is constantly acted upon in the sure and rapid promotion of young men who show that they pos-ss a decided talent for business. The best head tends upward by a law as sure as gravita tion. The best head may be, to-day, in the basement, olilclatlug as water-bearer and errand boy to the packers. AVe look in next year, and llud him the foreman of tliat depart ment; and so he marches upward through all the gradations, until he lands safe and sound iu the counting-room as junior partner. Though appearances aro sometimes against tho remark, it is nevertheless true that a man generally gets on in life as fast as he becomes tit to be en trusted with the more dillicult duties that belong to a superior station. And nowhere is this so generally true as In the business thr rownit of wnitni. LAflD,S,AND nOJIES. 3-Knlered a kecond-clnurt nmtlerat tho Snlcm, Oregon, I'oitollh.-e,. J line, 21, lbW. Kilitor I.ncal Kilitor THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 188S. No Cliarges A J)vkhtihkmi:nts i'suku thk head of WANTKIi, KOIl HAI.K, Poll HUNT. K()t'NJ),I.tvr,..'..oriinao centulilenHtuie, not tiiexieejl tluee Hiich, will bo frro for one v-'tt imly ono nd. for iaeli Individual. This does not Include biiHlnehNaihertlM'inentK. If answer fall to eoim- the first llini we Invito ax many leiietltiouHiisiire neees-yiry tonecuie what) on advertise for. We wish tlirmlxcrtlMTH to feel th.it I hey aro not Im jhwIiik on UK by iihIiij; oar free eolnmnx. Tho Capita I. Jouiin.w. Is the medium through which the Kcncnil nubile mit al wajK haw (heir umilH supplied. AdveitlserH Nhoald remember that let ter directed to INITIALS ONLY aie not delleied thiouuh the poMolHiv. If till 1 lulu are used they fchould bu dlieeted to thocatuof M)ine person, (Inn, or ixistolllcc bor. AdvoitlMimentHean he left at our ollleo or Kent through llm inall to CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UH. CO. TIIANKSfllVINH PKOOLAMATION. The eirect an advertisement Has ; ' Mftrioncottnty'.iB situated in th. upon the reader is -v.af well'llVi heart of eiUnOVillamett '. ,. ,, , ,, ,, -. , . , valley, the central 'gem .in the clui tratedhythe following ;h relattd, ta of 'rich counties that form that in the Mechanical New: J ' ' princely domain, .and is the bannei QA wealthy man who"!ow'ia a commonwealth of tho great north country residence recently became ' wcaVn,t,!nfi!Mhatte0iit)' . , ... ,t ii. , , wards making it aprofltableabtdini.' dissatisfied with it, and determined laCG( and ab.0me for the thrift to have another. Ho he instructed farmer, the cunning artisan and the a real estate agent, famous for his Industrious mechanic, descriptive power-, to advertise it in , E'cu In jts agricultural resources ' J. . . , , . . . . In its cultivated and uncultivated the paper for private dale, but to landSi ln Ita water powers, and ouncetil the location, 5. telling the minerals; rich in its colleges and purchaser to apply afhis olllce. In schools of learning, and with a a few days the gentleman happened " fY? TT. ! to see the advertisement, was pleased tl overcrowded states, where cold with the account of the place, : winters and hot summers, with allowed it to his wife, and the two terrible cyclones, provail, concluded that it wasvjuat what comes J, fi, ., . , ,.,.,, ..means, advantages that no they wanted and that they would i count J jn Oregon possesses. secure it at .nice. 8o he went to ' Much has Been written of this theofliceof the agent and told him' western country that requires a that the place he hud adverted , ,trf KC",:"1' , , , . , ' prehend, and numerous complaints was such a one as lie desired and he ire hcMa fronl tho class who have would purchase it. The agent been misled by them, so in this burst into a laugh and told him . brief sketch the writer desires to thutu-.K.'iiliM.Ttnilftn-or'Mii nwii avoid exngeratlon as to its present that .as.i description o..,ii s n Rnd cUve advantages, asking house wlicre he was thenUving. those in the east into whose hand He read the advertisement again, this may fall particularly those cogitated over the " grassy slopes, " who have their eyes directed towards "ln..tir..l vlahu. . "amnnrl. I.n. Uui?. COa?t-. PeIUSe I. Carefully, ' ' reeling tnat IMS not written to Jure etc., and broke out, "Is it possible? immigrants within its borders, but Well, make out my bill for adver- only as a truthful discription of a tiainir anil fviwiiso for. l.v Dwinn 1 latlU WU1CU, II It OOeS not "IIQW i O millr nnd linna I wouldn't sell the jtlace now for KKAT ADVERTISEatENTS. Pi Admirers of Cleveland and Harrison, m believe In who some other rotection. "We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their coo d tiT-..i them on-a very smill profit. -. B "yteiiijg Free TTrade three times what It cost me." aiAiutiKij. WGGS-CU1J'. At tho reildeuee of l-M). l'retlyman of Viola, Idaho, by Hev. T. I.. Chllders, Mr. Samcul .1. HlK2,of Watei vllle, Douglas county, and Mrs. Sylvia J. Culp, of Iullman. lioth of Washington Territory. world. A WAltNlN;-TO YOl'Xfl SIKN. Sr.vrK oi-Oiii'.doN, wn S. or Oiikoon, 1 ITlVK IlKI'AKTMKST, Ai,I:m, NllVKMIIKIt 7, IStiS. ) I his year now dniulML' to a close has been one of unexampled peace, plenty and prosperity within tho borderH of tho state. It In proper that publlo uclinoul tdKiiienl should ho niado to tho Great Killer of tho UiiInciso for Ills luniimenible blesslncs. 1 ilo, tlni I'foi c, (leslKiintoTlnirs tlny, tholMh day of November, as a day of TliaulCHtlvlui; to AlmlKhty (iod, to bo observed by the whole people nfthlH Com monwealth In token of their (,'mtltmle for IIIh (treat merclei. Ill wltuexH thereof, I have set my hand and caused tho seal of tho state to bo nf- lUed, this, tho seventh day of November, A. I)., IttaH. HYLVKHTKU I'KNNOYKlt, Governor, lly tlivMvrrimr: (lK(l. V. McllllllIK, Heerelary ofmale. r; INTJJ1.I.KCT VS. aiONKY. The Itrul anil liiiaglmiry S'orrourt four Yoiiiii; .'Men, of Young men who aro employed in groat establishments, at moderate salaries, often feel discouraged by tho seeming Impossibility of their ever getting into business. They argue thus with themselves and 'with us.says the York Ledger, some times in dolorous letters "To car ry on this business with ell'ect re quires a capital of one hundred thousand dollars ; how Is it possible for a young fellow, with a salary of llvo or six hundred dollars a year, to save a tenth part of that sum?" They answer that It Is iiuiKwslble, and heuee conclude that It is tiioun altemblodeeiveof fatethat thoy must remain hireling drudgoa all the days of their lives. This reasoning apiiears to come homuwlth withering power to tho minds of young gentlemen who have had tho luck to fall desperately in lovo with pretty girls. Out at every hundred letters we receive, at least ten aro from young men of ardent feellugs. and small Incomes, wiio aro uetui tu love and liavu no proajKHits of an advance, and who would like to bo informed whether it is the part of wisdom to go .to South America and niako a rapid fortune in tho cotleo trade, or marry at home and live ln a garret, or lay thumbolve and their borrows at tho bottom of their native river, having previously tied a brlck-lmt to each wrist j and If nope of theo are wise, thou what do wo recommend" Tliwo ardent youths overlook u fact with which they are iwrfoutly familiar, namely, that tho very men whom UiiiyKtrvu, and wlus fortune hoouiH so unattainable, begun Ufa Just as they aro beginning It, at the bottom of the ladder. With a few -wall known exceptions, all the groat fttutorltM, commercial tlrnw, news yapore. private UHnUlng.hotUH, re tall stored In the rltlm of New York. jKwiou, l'jiiwuelpliln, hen some young men take strong drink thoy don't hesitate to lie, to deceive their best friends and be dishonest with them, linaucially and otherwise. The tics of home and kindred have no restraint upon them. When they know this, their only safeguard for maintaining their honor is total abstinence from all intoxicants. A young man's way ward conduct in this respect, tho' he may imagine he is not known, and that his friends and kindred can shield him from the punishment his dishonesty merits, It will bo but a short time before the truth will dawn upon his drunken understanding and he will be lo.ttlied and desniscd bv all respectable men and women of his acquaintance, and find his only companions among the law breakers and vile of the earth. Kgs&iiuTUY rSa K.1! mm . rfifiy WHAT IT SHOWN. The result of the election in tills state will probably convince thoso political leaders, who inclined to free trade measures, that the June election was a faithful Indication of how the people felt upon the subject, and really did mean something. It simply meant that the peoplo of Oregon liellevo in fostering homo institutions and markets, and the Increased majority at this election speaks louder than words could upon that part of tho political discussion. Albany Herald. A physician giving a bit of his own personal experience, and hav ing a constitutional tendency to sleeplessness, says that nothing has ever given such decided relief as eating heartily Just before going to bed. Ho objects to tho use of the uiu vusioinury mgni-cap as a remedy against sleeplessness, both because alcohol Is Injurious to an empty stomach, and because it does not Induce a natural sleep. Hut ho thinks that adults should be like babies, who sleep best with a Ml stomach, without nlght-maro or other unpleasant results. Absolutely Pme. Till powder never varies. nimwM of punt, strength and wnolosomcncui. Moro economical than tho ouli i.ir uuKmul ill ii not be sold In competition with tho multitude oflow test, short weluht ulumnr nhosphaio (lowiier. Sold onh in cans. Hoyai. llAictNo lvm:itu., KIV. n,N Y. Dtllrate MtrhinUui Disordered and Ittghtoi. Tho inokt dellnttoaiid Intricate piece of inechmiUm in tho huiuiiu stnu-turu Is tho no.es. As the telegraphic wires, transmit tho electric force, so do theo nensatlon, thofiH-al jwlnt belnu the brain, where sm satlou centres. Mental anxiety weakens this mechanism, sudden shocks paralyse It. but d) siHpi.la Is Its inuM obduruto foe. This ftw Is utterly defeatetl by tho Irresisti ble tonic, Hostetter's Htomuoli Hitters, and the cessation of disorder iu tho stomach Is reflected In brain and nerves by rvstortd tranquility, and trHiuiulllty of iiiv iivnm iiiitiu,n, 111 mis insiaiuv, renew ed lKir. A dlstlUKUlshed iiUHllcal author ity says. 'The victim of nervous dUuuiet uile who llud ehlonil ut iiIl-IU and bromides by iUy neetsltles, shourd know tliatn euro nnuLLw souKhtamonsriu-cncleo whlehstreimttieu Ihe uervus." mui nxiih edly Ilostttier's Btoui.ieh Hitters lias provcatq bo the liest.of ihoke. Malaria complaints, caiutlintlon, bllUounes, in Hctlvltvof tho kidmun unit rli.i..wi(lan oftwn Involve nervous troubles by sympa thy, nnd all are eradicated, by tho ifltterf. !ifrnrT PRINTING: Illinois lias rvcuntly ikism.hI a' law making It an otlenso sublet to 025MKL JASfEftBHSt a lluo of fa) to Mil or give tobacco In fS.iSWSSa.'XViS any form to minors under sixteen lwiifihtof job inunir. and rHtaionie dt A imiykician practicing iu Urar.ll says that a man about to marry Is required to furnish a certilleato from one or moro physicians, that he Is freo from dhasoof certain charaeterj and that ho is free also from all signs of any of tho diseases which are liable to bo transmitted to tho offspring. This is not re quired by thegovornniont but it is a sort of family law or custom recognlied among thohlgherclasses. i " Her Age I'Auniit Wltlarr Her." lleniarkcd an old gentleman, as he gazed fondly upon the comely little woman by his side; "but frankly," ho continued, "at one timo I thought cosmetics would." Tho silly littlo woman, iu order to appear youthful, plasteretl her faee with diflerent varieties of whitewash, yclept, "blams," "creams," "lo tion," fcc. "Yes" interrupted the littlo woman, "I did, until my skin became like parchment, and so pimply and coarse." " Well," said the listener, "what do you use now?" " Use," was;tho reply, " nothing but common sense, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoveiv. Com mon sense told me if my blood was pure, liver regulated, appetite good, that tho outward woman would take on the hue of health. The 1 l)lsenvirv ' iliil nil lluwo ililmru and actually rejuvenated me." its thousands or cures are the best advertisement for Dr. Sago's Catarrh Jtemedy. years or age, unlehsupoii written order of tho parent or guardian. Thk Medical Hmuxl Is authority for the statement that the celebrated surgeon Abornetliy was a regular Cliieago, advertiser In the Time of his day. i,i mmklv cv,w- ;.":rrjRV ' Steam looter, SmIui, UreKoa. oar oh gritAYE uruawrsf Ore-tfou Laud iviupon)'. milk and honey,'' contains within its bosom wealtli and resources equal to any other country on the Pacllic Bide of the Eocky mountains. BOUNDARIES. Marlon county is bounded1 on tin north by the Willamette river ain Butte crtjek which separates it frol.. Clackamas county; on the 'cast b Clackamas county and the Cascad mountains, which separate it iron. Wasco county; on tho south by lib Santiam river and the north fori-: the Santiam, separating it fivn. Linn county.andon thewest by tl Willamette river. PHYSICAL FORMATION. The county contains, inclutlm valley, prairie and mountain laiuo about 0tX),000 acres. There aro two main divisions, lb mountain and tho valley. Tl. lattei" extends from the Willameti river to the foot of the Cascj.u mountains, a distance of about l teen miles. i The mountainous portion contain some fourteen townships of mowi unsurveyed land; lying in a str twelve miles north and south I frtW-' mll.ui nncf. nnrl wnf tirwl ...... IU..J A...a VM?V MUM ..V, MUV. w.. nrisoa nil el n spa nf lnnd. from i-.i , narrow vnllevs in tho nnssct.. t . .. ... . A..- .-, ., 1 flw.i.1. nil tl.n nPoHnil rf rnl 1 1 1. OUUUII till bUO (3&MUVO Ul. IWJIHI hilly and broken, to that of rocs bound canyons and inaccessi. i craggy peaks. It is generally hea i (. tinibcrcd, and in the near futi i will be valuable for its lumber -s plies. These hills and mountu afford a wonderful summer ran. for stock, and many of the more i terprislng farmers are availing tin. j. selves of this opportunity, and win i the cold frosts or autumn appruaci tho stock aro brought out to frehi pastures, thus enabling them to si i vive tho winter storms with litt'' iwire. OnEAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marion coun ty lias over many others is the di versified farming Interest that cai be carried on throught the ent..v. year; notwithstanding thisisavi climate during the winter niontb tho uplands are seldom, too wet work, and long before the rjm'r farmers are through wjth their wip ing, the hill fanner iu preparing f-: his sununer work. And yet, tin low lands aro much preferred b; many; the yield per acre Is gcnentlij greater, and perliaps less laoor Is iv tpiired to place the soil in propci condition for crops; and then shpuli' the season prove dry the botUn lauds aro sure to bring .the, lx.ii crops. No better farming land can be round in tho United States, t.hun that on tho noted Howell prairie. French prairie, Santiam prairie and "Nilcm prairie. The soil of these are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat tnd sixty of oata per aero can be icadlly secured. FACILITIES FOR MARKET. The Willamette river, with two incsof railroad running the entire length of the county from north to -rfitilh, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of the inanity, affords ample facilities to reach a market ln any direction. SALEM Is tho capital of the state and county scat of Marlon county, situ ated on tho Willamette river and on tho O. & C. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state capltol building, county court house, Chemcketc hotel, opent house, new publlo school building. Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette Uni verslty, and many privato residences and business blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger cities. GENERAI. All tilings considered, the Willam ette valley has the beat country In the -world, and Marlon, county is about ccnterally located therein. Tu thoso seeking homes la the west, no better .opportunities can be otl'erod, than arefound here. Persom desiring Information regarding Marion cotrnty or the "Willamette valley, those "wanting farming lands, stock farms, business property or city residences, will be promptly and reliably informed by addressing tho well known firm of Willis a Chamberlln, real estate agents, nitcra house block. Balem Oroum I our motto as every person Is freo to trade with us and take advantage nf ... low prices. Wclinve the mot complete assortment of ""tv.ui uese Dry Goods, Underwear, ; Clothing, HatSjjgnd Caps, Boots and Shoes. Notions, Cigars and Tobacco , - . . .. To be found In the city. "Buy ns you vote" with your eyes open, make you welcome at the Opera House Corner. Cnll, and wo win The Capitol i An Excellent stock of Adventure Co. FALL SEASON OF Special nttcntlon Is called to our splendla dUplay of 1'uslilonnble garment from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., or BOSTON. They need no recommendation from ns, being the finest line ever placed before tho public. Each garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's name. our Is unusually large and varied, repre senting , . . . , . W-M . " ifc S he Latest Novelties. Agents for tho now Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of g 1-AWI.B AMD FANCY DRY GOODS In nil densirtmcntb. I MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, S19 Corner 8tnte and Commercial (streets. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. ' 1 1 Garland Stoves, Charter 'Oak Stoves, "Brighton ftange 1 1 . AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, 'so a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons anil Carriag Plenty of clean, frvsh, Oregon raised clover seel for sale at the Grange utore. FOR SALE. A FINK DUST AND MOUSB-l'nOOP . Oren, hIso a ceoond band Piano at a, bargain nnd on easy terms. Call on H. DIAMOND. aMCommwolal Su, Satan, Or. KELLEY 33ROS., rr-iuonRiErons om . THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE MeaU, 0) cent; board, pr wek. CblBfM employed. 319 Commercial Ht. GRASS SEED. CAN FUUNI8H MESOUITB OB A mixture of Lincoln nnd ilesqulte inrte or small quantities. For term Ureas T. O.JORV, 174-lm Balen,0'. No FARMERS. t' PAY THE tmtillEST CASH piub JL for butter, eggs and poultry, a" Bare a feed itore, aH Oommerctol tr-IB-lMla W. U YATfcfr ; kjitHM