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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1888)
V-yfTt' Vff wmpr -""Wr 'f J'P" : swii,) iunymjp!fi,i WWWW nggmmmmmii jmyF'8&wrmmBrjrswmmm,TmimM77Tm7TE!TTTS VMpHHpHHRSr Jr vFflfPWp1 'v " "how "T j EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED EVERY EVENTS EXCEPT SUNDAY. BT THJ! Capital Journal Publishing Company. I WCORPORATTJ) 0ee, fr CMtt aa4 Ukertr Street. TKKMS OK SUrfc-CKHTION DAILY.; One yenr, by mall . , , , S 00 Hlx month, by nmJL 20 Three months bv mail- 1 M Per week delivered by earrier- Oneyear Six month Ob year. If paid for in advaneev. titx mmlh, - - 75 OeH'mlinnater are authorised to re- onre satwcnption. ea-Knlered a Mcood-datw matter at tbe Balem.oreKOii. rottofflce. Junest. lss. V. II. ISYAISS - - Editor CLARE 15. IRVIXE Local Editor TUESDAY. NOV. 13, lis. ?i:n l ni'ti i KJll No Charges 1 DVKKTlSEMKNTS I'XltEII THE A hdi of WAXTB1). FOIt HALJS, FOR RUNT. roi'XIi, IAIST, etc.. or an Ac ceiitnble nature, not to exceed three linen, will le free for dm week only one ad. for rneh Individual. Thl doe not Include bulneM advert Iwnientn. If answers full to corns tlie nrt time wc invite in many repetition snare necessary Ui secure whnt you ndt ertUe for. We wish the advertiser to feel that they are not lin pnlniron uaby mine our free columns. The Capital Joi-K.VAL U the n-edlum tlimueh which the general public m al ways lmc their nants supplied. Advertiner slHu!d remember that let ter dlnwlttl to INITIALS ONLY are not delivered thmuKh the porftofflce. If Ini tial are used they should be directed to the cure of some person, firm, or postotllce box. Advertisements can be left at our office or tent through the mail tn . CAI'ITAl. JOURNAL 1't'Il. CO. TIIANKMJIVIXC! ritOCLAMATIO.W STATE Of OKKOO.N, KXWl'TIVK IlEl'AHTMENT. I .SA1.KM, NoVKMllKK 7, !. J This year now drawlut; to a cIoe has leen one of unexampled peace, plenty and proerlty within the border of the state. It Is proper that public acknowl edgment sliould be made to the Great Ruler of the.Unlverse for His Innumerable bieeslmts. 1 do.tberefore.deslgnateThurs day, the anil day of November, as a day of Tlianktglvlug to Almighty (Jod, to be observed by the whole people of this Com monwealth In token of their Kratltiiile for Ills great mereies. In wltiiHMi thereof, I have set my liand and caused the mmI oftlte state lobe af fixed, this, the seventh day of Novembe A. I)., Ins. HYI.VKKTER 1'KNNOYKR, (Jovemor. Ily theirovenier: CiHO. . McIImiuk, Secretary of Male. this cAstr-riRRs or tiii: is. a.u. "AH I mean by tills ivnixir Is to encourage the men who 'saved the Union' to bo of good cheer," wiys (lonoral Shermnn, concluding n breezy little sketch in the North American ltevknv. It is n tribute to tho camp-tire of the G. A. R., tlio) gathering of old comrades to 'swap "cs" nml ent hard tack in memory of the rude times when they thing themtolvea down about the billing fagots under the clear heavens to cat their evening fare, tell stories, sing pong and speculate on their ohaucus for life in to-morrow's battle The old general n.m in tuoho gatherings an Intluciicu to keep the patriotic blood astir and send Into the new generation a thrill of admiration for tho old, and crvnte a sentiment of love for the honor and glory of country. These camp tiro yarns will in time "be tho warp autt woof of history. For mathe matical accuracy one should go to the interesting tables of stat'stlca complied by adjutants general, but for tho living, radiant troth com mend us to the 'cumn-tlre.' " There will Iks wine exaggeration of valor, some extra coloring of homlo deeds, perchance, as men arc apt to give modest license to imagi nation whim recount lug long past triumphs, achievements, and acts of daring and or courage, "but t sweet angel will blot out theao "sins," of invention, and some bravo may I pHrdoucd in the soldier who shoul- -ders his crotch and shows how ileitis worts won. Moreover, the camp-tires are both productive and correct lw; ThuyHtlord opportunities for wit ami humor, they prtek the bubble ofthe boastful ami stamp iw gvnulue the jvuro glt r wrvlc action and of pattt endurahe. No limn can Uv day go t a mmp-tlre of any Grand Anny ioi and tdwutevAiUy Uot of deoW mstMtuitve wHHoHt twtaiit AHfrtlwramltlw Ulglwr mUmi of their service in averting the ever threatening danger that "the next generation may conclude that the wise man stays at home, and leave? the fool to take the kicks and bnftets of war," a danger thrust upon the country by the contemptuous treat ment of Union soldiers by Dem ocratic legislators aud officeholder. "This Hanger ean best be met by just such an organisation as tbe Grand Army of the Republic, with iU camp-fire of jong and story, to irradiate the gloom of ordinary, humdrum existence, where an audi tor of the treasury" would measure 'life' as he ould a bushel of spoiled oats." General Slienuan is a spirit of loyalty good for this country, and patriotic word from his grim, war accustomed lips should inspire tlie hearts of young Americans tochoose wisely that which is best for country, home, anil manlrood. Inter-Ocean- KAMS .-. OltLOON. The most phenomenal soon Jtoira that ever occurred in Kansas was on themorning of the9tliandcoutiuued furiously all day. Trains were de layed. The telegraph wires prostra ted in all directions, with the excep- of one line in Kansas City. In Atchison over 200 telephone wires were so broken and tangled up with the electric light wires that the elec tric light works had to be suspended to prevent accidents. The shom storm was the heaviest that has oc curred at any season of theyettr since 1S7S. The extent of damage cannot be ascertained, owing to the suspen sion of telegraphic communication. Oregon has been getting her usual amount of rain, but nothing like the Kansas blizzard. Kansas alone has not suffered. The storm extend ed all over the Northwest. Is there any surprise in seeing families leav ing those places, for hom s in our more favored state? IT IS IN A FOR. When doctors disagree who shall decide? A bit of enterprise on the' part of the Boston Globe discloses a remarkable dillereuce of opinion among the physicians of that city. A reporter, in perfect health, visited i ten prominent Boston doctors and Mated nou-existent symptoms and requested a diagnosis. The man's appearance physically was perfect. Biu notwithstanding this, each doc tor diagnosed the cose in a difi'erent way, nod each doctor gave the im- a oa-y invaiiti a uiiicreiit prescrip tion. The diagnoses and prescrip tions, together with the interview with each doctor and a statement as to the reporter's elegant health, were published in tho Globe. I It is doubtful if iu any previous! national election there has been anything like (he same degive of, excellence in jwriy management that hrs marked the campaign jut coded. Both machines were in splendid order, and both central committees made up of the smartest, shrewdest and bct posted politicians of tho count ry, men of brains and Iron nerve. They Meeplessly watched the enemy and their o n 'orce., and plot and counter plot followed iu rapid succession, have been met and parried with skill and precision worthy of the greatest political duelists of any nation or time. Thk wortl roorback, which is so generally used this year, originated Iu 1844, when a fictitious story was published for purpose) of political intrigue, and which purported to be an extract froni the travels of Baron Itoorbach. The baron's name has thus become n synonym for a cam paign He, although he himself was innocent of any such guile. He was sinned against rather than a slnuer. Thk leading otllcials and citiscus of tho Oklahoma section are earnest ly Interesting themselves In the convention for the opening of Okla homa called for the 20th. XeJtt to a deep water port in the' gulf, that peo ple deem tho opening of the terri tory the most important. Cherfuluet. Kracrson up; "bo not run? a dismal picture en your wall, and do not deal wit, fablts aad gtooras Iriyoar coaTersatkxi.' Beeoner feHews: "Away with these fel lows wbo 0 bawhag through life, and all the while pauteg fer buds of I'aradise. He that cantw Ugh and be gar thoald. look toaknself. Ha ahoatd fast and pray natil his face breaVt fwth wto lifht." Talajae thea takes npths strain; "Se people hare an idea that they comfort the aJMkted wh they $taa ever them. IVn't drive a heatae throiA a sus't seal. Vhoy Uod op a bekea boas ef the el, aat y waM ipUots, do at Where Tws Hm4 Pirt. Where two roods ra-t we sadly stray. Ke-'lui-B we each oar loaety war The pths marked out torus by r'aife, In vain tokHwe.-wait , , i Or roe f run btr sweet delay. I see wit a sorrow and d sattx. .- Tnat your pa.n s.retcn CU AsvfW, From m'"f ibat 4cnr vM.tai Whet two ro ids ym '. 'h aching heait I hnrckt 1 nal ooce a'n m. me mya Thrmiib ma.'aiepfd Vdu-h n. he. mS ere K fca And Fate be k'ndec th.-n wr Where two roads part. "Why lie Was Called Long John . Loratjobn W-ntorth onte iriVr t! e followipg xc'ODDt of b w he poi I ,r met oaree: "When," he said, "I was (oing to school down south in CoduUcb- I was the loDgest, stinniest boy yon ever saw. I was I4 ye-i5 old. I used to have the babJt in those day ot getting my heels up on theses:, o i;a: my knets towered above mv head. I wu. sitting hatw.i) one day iu chx'l, vtliet. one cf the examiners c uie around. He siu lu tuc teachei: 'What's ih-t boy doin? staadin,. upon the beiiL-h. Why dont you make him sit dowel' 'the teacher sua 1 was sittticg down. That's the way he sits,' said the ua?ber. 'Who is ht' asked the teacher. 'He's a p.etty Ion.; Joiin,' said the ex aminer, tr.d iter since then it's stuck to me. A few vears ago the legislature of Cou necticnt was dbcussiug a uii..n suffrage bill. A member arose and denounced the bill, aud ad led "1 don't propose to make a man out cf my wife.' Another replied, "The gentleman du.en'c propose to make a man out ul bis wife. It would be j blessing for the country if his wife cou. it make a man of him!" The House ueit vi ild, and for the lima business was sus pended. Considerable excitement wjis created this morniug by the an nouncement that the wife of a well known Salem business man hud eloped with her husband's clerk, but investigations revealed the fact she had only gone hurridly to Squire i Farrar fc Co's to catch some e: i those splendid bargoius iu groceries, etc I ! POWDE Absolutely Pure. Tb"s powder never varies, A man 1 01 purjly, s.renith and wholeoniene. JInre eeonomleal tbnn the o d I nary lnd,ntl c.n .ot be sold In competition with the multltuc'e of low ,st,l-o weight nlumnr pttoeplift.e powders. iold only in can. ltOYAL IUKIXG l"OWDKKCO.,lCoWall.'.Y. ANGORA GOATS! W. D. CLAGGITT 1IAS SOME URE IMPORTED GOATS FOR SALE. Thee are front the well selected nock or p. lialley. of San Jose. CaL Kor rrtlTi. an call on or addrebs bin at Salem, Or. UiMnttla ts,feUUt. Xwr rale thanl' - theSUte,d Wzl dtscount. Seed fer. price MtflK WtBOor. and enUtoette 0 iwuttwa. ocuiai uhaiVj. iiri 6tSimlrtBr,Sltft,Oretn. fi jmum' 1 2Lk nasi ml". hue. r fRflYJlL,lnNa 1 8 PIN niiiM I i'I'I i'f r lTr(vJ'k' tavIcets(i ' tKalCeat' -T3M.W- il JM-ai'. J.HSJHIl'imi SAN FRANCISCO U THE iMflifli IT8wspaper jof- THE rpjoinFio coast. THE CHRONICLE BUILDING. TIIE SA-V FEAJTCISCO CnCOVICXF. U U first paper on the Coast to ability and In the, frab ne and reiSablllty cf Its KEWS Notiinff Uiat th world desires to know b omitted from IU columns. It aims to fill ctery requirement of a flnt-cliss paper. Its Telesraphle Poparts ar the Utst,ai;d most re lUbl its Local Xews tto f ullcst acif spiciest, and its EJitoruii from the ablest pens In the country. 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The married aad eapeetally tboeo ezarxTXB Ftnuunafo., U8 North Seveatti St., 8t. Louis. Mo. TUB OLD DOCTOR'S CaXXowX?2vs LADIES' FAVORITE. . Alwara KUabla and perrcetiy S&fe. The ana M oaed br ttxauaadj lifted Siu. la U OIU Uoctofe prti woisxn all OTCr the prtnae iAtiadri practw. ekc. ree m rears, ami tut auaita ba rusu. nTDISPKKSABUE TO JLAXIE&r UovtTTttnrmcl St not as rmrexated. Senl 4 cet Utaav xr avaled partMaUn, and reeetre GHROfilCLE H ll WjjOLifjf rfl J-flfl R FIRRPnBF "" B" IHPsssK lfeiMtiBip ) iiSSlsEauSRi V AassvsBBBsV j Tr howb u nuwrawy i SETT ATlVKItTIMKMI-.N'IM. Admirers of Cleveland and Xlarrtedn, we bettere In Protection. We protect oor eotnmers from paylDg ruinous price? for their goods by ,m them on a very am'1 profit. ' """ Free Tra.de I our motto every person t free to trade with bs and teke sdvantaie or 1ees. WehvethemoteomplteasortBentor , s """ low prlees. Drv Goods, Underwear, Clotliing, J, Hats a'i&oL..Caps, Boots and Srio"es- 1 ISTotions, To be found In the city. "Buy as yon vote" with your eyes open. Call, and we ili ,keyou welcome at the Opera House Corner. " make m le Cain An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLEAND FA-CCY DRY GOODS in-all departments. MEN'S FURNISHING LUNN & BROWN'S, . :S Comer State and Commercial street. ! THE BEST STOCK? OF STOVES in the' cnr IS AT R'r IVD. WAlD& & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. I AND MANY OTHER' LEADING STYLES; Ak a foflaplele S(wk ef Hardware aii Fari Madifieiy, WagHS arf feiwr FOR SALL FINE DUST AND MOCSE-BBOOP IX. OfsaB.aWaaaGiwiltutndPJaao at a uuxKha and ee eay ternu. Gallon. H, DLVMOXD, C8SO(MBBrohU SI, Salem, Or. IELLEY BROS., I'noPRiBrons of TIIEMTOMFFEEIIOM Meak,MM: beard, ftper week. No v ' t T Cigars&rad n ct iHf-'f-vrv ;rjf s'vvj FALL SEASON OF ffil Special attention Is called to onr splendid display of fashionable gamvnu from the well known manufacturers Springer Bros., or Bosrox. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public. Each garment has a label at collar band bearing the manufacturer's name. Is unusually large and varied, repre senting Ihe Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE Garland Stoves, Cliaj'ter Oak Stores, ' Brigliton Bapp i t a CRASS SHE DVN FTJKNTSH iCESOJJITB OR A jaUtfixe or Uneoln and ileaquKe larse or asaU RBaatltlea. For term drew n T. &JORY. Bar ft, 171-lm CAHm.W- KAR3V1ERS. LPAV TUB IIieHrWT CA8H FfUtK Me htiUM-. Hti and pottiary- a Adven lire k VajRfAr tiasPasssssssssSassB w itVH MHinrw mw MHL W aaVe the at f Mat iren." Ulia3teBaftUft.Lcli.Jf J aMACe- YATSii. Orca imX GMRfxiAy.