wimmffimmm ! i mtn; n jun-i-ir-'"'-mi'-'-"" jrmiiiiiiiwTLHinjumHimHniwin.j' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL . trunLisiiED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY? HY THE B Capital Journal Publishing Company.' I iNcbnroitATr.D Offlce, Corner Court anil Ulicrly Struts, IHyfTKISMS OF SUI1SCIU1TIOM S I)AII,Y.;i Ono year, by mall . .... ..-...-JtfpiO Hlx month. Iv mull. j .... 2 w Thrco months by inr.ll . . I 2 lcr weolc (lcllvcicil by currier. .. 15 F"' ;wkbki.y. One year SU BlX IIIOIltllH , Ono year, If reilcl for In nilvnncc, I W hit month. ' " CO '-l'ost mast era nru mitlioriml lo K- ceivo huuti-jjiuuus. . .. a a-Kntrpil nHpfnrnl-clai"4 niiittcrnt the Bnlein.Orc'K'm. I'ostoillco. Juno 21, 18SK. W. "II. HYAUS CLAltK . IRVINE Editor Local Editor TJIUJiSDAY, NOV. i.'2, 18$. m MP, I No Charges; A hi'ii'lKflf WANTBIl, FOHHAI.K, FOH HUNT. K()UNI),ly.ST,.ti;..i)f uii ac ceptable imt me, nottoetcecrt three linen, will lie freo Tor ono celt only one ad. for each Inillvldiiiil. Thin doon not Include llm.uio'MiulvoitlHouientH. If nnswcip full to lyitnc the llrst tlmq we invito hh many repclllloniitsnrOnceeKSjiry to Reciiro what youiuUertlso for. Wo wsh tliiiiulvertlhcrH to fool that thpyare not Im posing on iik ly nslitg our flee coluirtnu. The CAl-irAl. .loi'HNAl. Is the medium through which the gonei'nl mibllcMiin Al ways 1mm- their uiiiiIh supplied. AdU'HIseiH should leim-inhcr that let torn directed to INITIAI.K ONLY mo not ilellveud thiougli the pohtofllcc. Iflul tlals are lined they nIiuiiIi! bo directed to theeaioof homo person, llnii.or povtoMco Advertisements can bo loft at our ofllco or sent thiough tho mall to CAPITAL JOUUNAIi l'UII. CO, THANKSGIVING rilOCLAMATION. STATU (IKOllKUON, ) KM.Cl'TIVK Ol.l'AUTMKNT, V HAI.KM, NllVKM 1IKH 7, 1WW. ) This year now drawing to a cloo bus been ono ol unexampled peaee, plenty and prosperity within the boidciH oftho Htate. It In proper that public acknowl edgment Hhoulil bo Iniuilo to tho (iicul Itulerof tlicUnlvi-rsn for Ills Inniiniemblo blessings. I lo,thcicfoie,deNlgiiatoThurs iluyj tho '.lith day of November, an n day of Thanksgiving to Almighty Ood, to bo obHorVod by tho whnlo people of t bin Com liiouwealth In tokuii of their Knitltuilo lor Ills great morcloH. In wltnwHtheieof, I, have set my hand iimleiiuxiil tho Mill of the statu to bo af llxod, thlh,thOHOenUiday of November, A. 1)., IK. syi.vi:sti:h pknnoyku, (lovernor. lly thegecTiinr: UM. V, MclliilliK, Becictary ot Hluto. viiAir xs AOUIOUI.TIIKAI, OATION? Klill- Tlio nimo I hoo of nt;rluuUui-ail Hohooli, hihI Iho moro I ntuily tho HUbjeut of uu;rlcuUurnl tcnclilhg, tbo nuiro 1 txin convinced that the touching of practical fiutu work nt n college or hoIiooI of agriculture- is, null of Moctftwlty imist Lv, nfnrcu tuul ii luliulnig. A furmer'H boii gocn to nnnurluultuml colleiw to 'jnirsuo a UcouihOoftuily In the iiriuulnlt'H of nololitlllo aKilunlture, ana u outuin an etlucntluu which will ilt hint morn lntolllKunlly to umimgo ami liltin farm opftratlonw. In Muo cuhos out of ten ho already knows tut much i about tbo niaittttil operatlout of ftirm work an any of bis Instructorc, ami 'tho cliuifw uro that ho known much morn In thla lino tlmii the profoHnor af agriculture, Jlud yet, In most of tliemiluHtltuUoim.liwinUHt labor on tbo farm a certain humber of 'houra dully luortlurtolwuru haw to boo, mow, dig nuid plow, bcenumi ,Uo oontrolllug powcro uro pormwud with tho Idea that fhrmlug U a humllurafL, aiMUnu.st bo htiullcHllIko uarpentry orliluckHUtlthlug. Intettd of lining all tlu; llmltod Unu usually duvoted to nu agrlcultuntl course In bivjoinlinr exjurt In the wiioii.oeti whloh havu a bearing on his pro fetudou, he 1h cojnpollwl iu tipend half Ills time in learning thtugu he hail alrwuly learneil better tvt home and In which ho will probably never eol If ho cquaU ny pnwtlecd farm bund he may employ. Cotkv vutnloguini are full of liouwnHe about dlgnlfyluj; liibont, etc.. Juxt tu If itollegen wuru Intendwl us tndnlug hghooUt In manual labor, and not as apliools for developing bmlu jHiwer III agdcultuiM. MethlnkH the lulnir of the brain Is Ju.t u well, worth llgnlfylng hh that of the bunds. In met'liHiiloul iHimultH, Imms and Journeymen must of uc.H)dty bo men kmmhk1 of iiihuuhI nklll, clnco thUUlhi Alpha and Omegiv of me iliHiil. lint tho manual dexterity of theffinrm is easily acquired by the most 'Ignorant 'laborer ''with the nefcesnYy irTusolb, And po "fcollegoj i n' 'TV n.,- K.l;. ' proiesfjor can'ieacu mm uuner. a faijttliurlty fith'.t.lifse ftrmopern tlons of course is (lesimble, nnd any intelligent boy can learn it all in a few lemons in observing the opera Hans of the workmen on tbc college farm, which should be feo'Mlrtaged as always to present to the studenttv model of what good, practical, money-making farming is. In another light this much-praised manual labor idea is wrong; bard manual labor in the afternoon is ti poor preparation for study at night. A man who has worked faithfully iu the afternoon is tired, and his brain will sympathize with his body, anil he will be iu no condition to study intelligently the subjects for the dlflss room next day. Student labor can never be made economical or ellective, because of its shot t duration and becau-e of the fact that tho boys themselves s 'u that it is a mere farce, and go through It in a perfunctory manner, thus losing precious time which should bear better fruit in mental culture. And then again, during the summer months, when all the studies in natural science can Host be prdsecuted, tlnd farm maiiuge ttieut at its height, all these teachers of agriculture, botany, entomology, etc., drop their work for a rwo months' holiday, because other in stitutions do so. Thus more time is lost, and the wonder Is, not that the agricultural colleges graduate so few farmers, but that they ever turn out any. The training of their administrative faculty by the dally olwervur.ee of farm management in tho hands of men who thoroughly understand business methods in fanning, would be wortli more to them during the summer than at any other time of the year, and the idea that professors and students in such an institution need an annual outing of a couple of mouths is utterly ridiculous. Why a college professor with a lecture or two daily, and more than half of Ins time comparatively free, living in a healthy .country place, with every facility for wholesome exercise, should ihe paid for two months' Horvlce which be does not render, is hard to undeistand. Do they pro prose to. tench students that u farm manager .can successfully conduct his business, and yet spend two months every summer at tho hotel or other popular resorts? If professors and students honestly "put iu their i time," us people at any other huslues uro expected to do, could we not look for greater results, not of farm Juinds,! but of farmers, thoroughly understanding their business and qualified to direct the skilled, miwcular forces which they will llnd iu the shape of farm hands In every good farming neighbor hood. Fanner's sons avoid agri cultural colleges, not because they are la.y and do not wish to engage iu manual labor, but because a young man seeking an education seeks to be more than a hewer of wood and a drawer of water, and because they perceive thnt this deinugoghiul cry about dignified labor Is really a belittling of mental culture. The sooner our agricultural schools realize that compulsory manual la bor on the part ofu student is not a travesty on work, but Is an abso lute Waste of valuable time, the sooner they will lUitcron a higher plane- of usefuluetM, and succccd'ln ending out real farmers instead of half-trained smut to.ro rn in science and practice. In any case, long, in doiMjtulent experience ouly can rlpou tho farmer, J tut us It does the doctor nnd the lawyer, and no school in. ally of these professions can do more t bun iproporc u man for i studies which ills whole, life will be too idiort to'txunpletoeutirely. Cor. Country Gentleman. ' O till CANDIDATE. ofdelfgAtesWltlitf'gu-i r, IK. of1!.,' tomtlffi e I fXfir WlUIUi j,UH Hill llll II I II Ml ! T niiriW 1 WljBlirill ! ! hj I M ITn" 4 WUJ ' i . TIIK KXIOHTHCHlfttigt , ( The desire of iirn1 nwismlilv Powdcrlv us their chlcf'UaS'bTjeii lxpresod to hint formerly. Trie' seve'n delegate who iepreent tho ' Canadian aiscmblics called on him ' and" figked blnr to -accept the offlce' once more. He gave them to uuder standlie' would "do so' providing tie do'uld' choose liH dWn advisers on the general executive board. Every thing indicates that he will be given his wish, and there is now only a difference of opinion regarding the wav that it sliull be done. Powder- ly will undoubtedly continue in ofllco and will choose his own cabi net. Canada wants to be represented on the general executive board. The isouth has a like desire, and a mo e-, meiit is on foot looking to the seleo-1 tion of some representative business man. 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Imcks tho suggestion has it candidate that wjll roiiipHre favorably with the must favored, lie Is n gootl-slzed, healthy meiubcr, who Will not havo 'to, got up on Ids chair to bo seen nor reiuin) thoaid of asiaklug trumpet tu In) hoard. Ho. bus the experience, kuowletlgo and ability to make an oflkvr snob ns Marlon county and tho state would bo proud of. Ho Iu not cuuviuwlug the state for tho posi tion In fact so fur u the, Capital Joi'itNAL knows, ho imv not want it, but ho Is the right man for tho place, all tho same. There uro a few ' things that wo do not want, but vto do want Hon, T. T. (Jkku Sioakcr ! of tho Hoiiho of IUprveutatlve, and expect to km? hhn elected. AKlKC THE SELF-THREALilNG POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. A mnrvol ot purity, Htrcngth nnd wholosomens. More economical than the ordinary kludx. und i-unnot bo Hild In competition with tho mult Itudo of low test.liorl elcht alum or liluwphato xivdeni. bkild only In can. HOY A I. 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M llE'lVL'BY BROS., fHOl'UIBT0R OF TIIE CMOL COTFEE HOUSE MniUfS) cent; board, :Sper wek. No l'hlnee employed. iltt I'oiiuiieiclAlHL MM-dtC GRASS SEED. VtAN FURNISH ME80UITE OB A j mlxtUr? oridncoln and. Mesqulto In largo or small quanuiica. rurmi dr T.CJORY. ' . lk)x9l. nUn ' t Salem, Or. FARMERS. . T l'AY TIIK IIIOHEST CAHl'Jl I lor butter, eata and poultry .m" h e h Iecl store, 'JH OomniercUl rt-10-ldlm W. I ATl-w. V TSaflT'A'irttnl &&ntittJfctee JSfcltarhfcAA.