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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1889)
r C Verbal ritfalls. A nice, very useful little book Ison the table of the Journal, published by Cf. V. Burden, yractfse, N. Y. It contains some fifteen hundred words commonly misused, and, by studying what Is said about them one will get a clear idea as to hun dreds of other words misused In talking and writing. It will estab lish a habit of criticism which is much needed. For Instance, "capa cious" is a word used fdr "large," ns a "capacious rent In hiscosturue." mm word means ability to hold or coutalu. Used Improperly It sounds 'like au Irishman's definition of a net as "holes tied together by a striug." So, character is wrongly used for reputation, when character describes what one is and reputation what one is esteemed to be, you can say "be ls'a bad character; ho has a bad reputation1." Sanitary and 'san atory aro used "indiscriminately, whereas they have different mean ings. Also tho use of differ with aud from is" distinctly pointed 'out. And so on. Tho work discloses a thousand err'6rs in common use. The book is as valuable for Svhat it suggests as for what it expresses, aud will be worth a hundred , times its cost to any 'one who uses'it. ' ' , (. : ' , A Ghost After Ills Shirt. A man of Findlay, Ohio, was killed over at Toledo. He left a red shirt in his'room and his room mate appropriated it." Yells and screams after midnight aroused the inmates of tho hotel who lound the poor devil frightened almost to death, swearing the ghost of the shirt Owner came after his property; A great laugh was raised at him and another1 person took the shirt and went to bed. Here is the denoue ment as given by a special: "At about the same hour that tho pre vious disturbance had alarmed the boarding house, the inmates were again disturbed by yells and screams of tho most terrlfyiug character, and in a moment afterward the young man with the haunted shirt in his hand dashed down stairs as if a ghost was after him, and took refuge under a table in the kitchen. He, too, declared he had been visit ed by the former owner of the red shirt, whose auger had been intensi fied by the second attempt to appro priate his intimate piece of wearing' apparel. "Now the garment has been hung in. the garret, but the boarders are letting the house almost en masse." A Wise Merchant. Thegreatmerchant, Stewart, grew rich by his judicious advertising. But he did not advertise as do our Salem merchants. No, he told peo ple what lie had aud for how much. As Geo. A. Townsend in the Boston Herald says: Stewart grew rich upon a small matter which can make many an other man rich if he will not .forget it; he marked his prices and he ad vertised his prices. The difference between an advertisement with or without prices affixed is all tho dif ference between a placard and a news matter. Here is the card of "Smithers & Lathers, white goods." the lady of the house reads this and can make no remark upon it. But the next advertisement of Robinson & Jones says, "White bito as low as two cents." That Is Information I and .the good lady immediately tells it to her daughter and husband ami starts down the street at the hour of eleven. The above hint to the wise mer chant of to-day ought to be suf ficient. Live mill Let I. lve. The Examiner compares tho sa loon to a mad dog, and discusses how to deal with it in a vigorous way. It sayfl: "There aro five ways of dealing with tho dog, one is to let him run loose and bite whomsoever he pleases; ttiat is free whisky. Another, feto tie .him jip with a long chain, and to tax his owner $50; that Is low license. An other Is to .shorten, his chain aud charge a good round sum; thai is MgU license. Ano'thet' is to 'drive him out of town Into the next' Vown; that Is lqcal option. But tho only effective way 1b' & cut life tall off close behind his iears; that Is 'prohi bition." ' But a 'majority of the people who .make laws don't think so, and until wo convert heni to our ways of thinking the dog must live. t Thousands aro afflicted with diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Orgsrfs, who suf fer la silence, rather than make known their troubles. To all those afflicted we can offer a safe and speedy remedy In Ore gon Kidney Tea, .which. Is composedqf herbs, selected with great care In Oregon, and warranted not to contain minerals of any kind. A few doses afford Instant re lief. Bold by P. V, Uathows & Co. NEW TO-DAY. ftVERSEKIlS WANTED EVEttY w WHERE at home or to traTel. Wo wish to' employ n reliable person in your county to tack up ndvertlsments and show cards of Electric Goods. Advcrtlsments to be tacked up everywhere, on trees, fences and wages Etauper day; nutalKlng required. A Winn una n H n nm1' Lociil work for all or ?:!! tno time. Addesswlth stamp, JSMOItY .t K).. Mnnnmiri. 9.11 Vlnt Cincinnati, 0. WELLER BROS. I THE LEADING ft' '4 Groccr and Provision Stere: IN THE CITY OP SALEM. Messrs Weller Bros., invito you to call and see tho Immenso stock of Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc., that they aro carrying. Everything tho market affords is always to be found at their market. ' . coy-New Goods Received Daily ! -m Prices"' guaranteed to suit all trial is all'we'osk of yoU belle A believing afterwards you will patronage with us. Commercial Street, share your - Oregon. For Bargains -IN- Family Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc, -GO TO- THOS. BURROWS, Commercial Si. Salem, Country produce of all (kinds always on hand. If you have nottraded with me be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both In prices and quality. LITERATURE. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR AND Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES . i DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Growing Live-Stock and Dairying, Whllo It also includes all minor depart rnents of rural interest, such as the Poultry Yard, Entomology,. Bee-Keeping, Green houso and .Grapery, Veterinary Replies, Farm Questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, Domestio Economy,, and a sum maryof the News of the week. Its Mar ket Reports are unusually complete, and much attention Is paid to the Prospects of the Crops, as throwing light upon one of themostlraportantof nil questions- When to buy and when to sell, it is liberally il lustrated, and by RECENT ENLAHGE ment, contains more reading matter than over before, Tho Subscription Price US2.50 per year, but we offer a 8PECI Ali REDUC TION in our CLUB RATES FOR 18891 2 Subscriptions,' in one remittance 6 Subscriptions, 10 18 do. do. 12 Subscriptions, do. do. yTo all New Subscribers for '1880, paying In advance now, we will send the paper weekly, from our receipt of tho re mittance, to January 1st, 1889, without cnarge, S-,Spbcimen Copies Fkee. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publishers, ALBANY, N.Y. One Dollar a Year THE Weekly capital journal (Salem, Oregon.) Is universally conceded to Tho Best Family Ever published at the state capital. IT IS THE CHEAPEST. IT IS THE LARGEST. IT 18 THE DEST. it consists of eight well nlled and neatly printed paxes;! .",! '' ' ''" ." ' ' ' ,' . it suits alike the farmer, the merchant. ,th:lwyervthB gardener. ..Every family clrcle.ihouldiiayolt, , - v. "it contains absolutely ALL THE NEWS as. well us. poevrjr, wt vunmvuuvuf farm, home, and many other Special features. See Our Cash Discounts! WKEKLYYOoe YewuJ QNeBoLLAU Dallr editing l..-i-vU -.$-& peryear, Address ail eoratuunlcaUonsfndimsJia all monies payable to THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, . ' SaleuvOrcyon. Newspaper GRASS SB. Can furnish cither Mosquito or a mixture of Mlsqulto and Lincoln 'grass on terms that will allow you to Becd down your farms ata cost of from 50 to POc per ..' - 1. Ml i ' i.l LA. Address. T. C.JOR.Y, w2m d2w Box 91, Salem, Or. A. EX STRANG, , No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM; - - OREGON. -DEALEtt IN- STOVESand RANGES i ' Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work ' ' a Specialty. . sf- Agent for the RICHARDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces, Es- tarnished In 18191 The Best on Earth is Dllworth's JAVA FLAVORED COFFEE. It is ready roasted and only 25 cents a. P01 Pound package. For ; sale by. . ' . ROTH & GREE.NBAUM, (The Opera Hon so 'Grocers.) ' CourtSt. - '- Salem DAVID "T. WILLIAMS, 1 'i ! 'ft Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. P. S. Orders.by postal card prompt- ly attended to and delivered. Uiotues called lor ADVANTAGES OF STEAM LAUNDRY. 1. It does its work thoroughly, however soiled the garment. ' 2. It does its work promptly, ns it is in dependent of the weather. 8. It does its work harmlessly, not In juring the clothes by unnecessary wear .and tear, nor bytho use of injurious chem icals. 4. Its charges aro most reasonable, con sidering the quality of Its work. A Bargain For Somebody!!! rn To Exchangr for- LAND! H O M K S -FOR THE HOMELESS!!! ISoo ACRES OF- VARIED LAND -FOR. Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. Lands .near R, R, A GOOD CHANCE For Particulars cll at This Office. COFFEE! COFFEE! OREuON NEW ADVEItTISEJIENTS. found! HereitisI Ti-ik Key to Success! Success In Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature and correct Uho of Commercial Papers, Commercial LaW and Business practice. Iicarn, also, Shorthand aud Typc-wrltlng, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these aro needed In business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at tho SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswolil's Block, Salem, Oregon. ADJOURNED ! Tlie Legislature IVIeet To Carry Home ' Verves Part Dry Goods, There ii Offered, at Low Prices Capitol Adventure Company. THE BEST STOCK OF STOYES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. .WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEMi AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and B O O B O O O o T S H O WM. BROWN & CO. -DEAIiKKS IN- Leather and Findings! CA8H PAID FOR Aides, Veils and Furs m, 231 Commercial St., Salem, Or NOW OPEN! NEW BOOT AND SHOE -No. 05 STATE STItEET- GoodB marked in plain figures. Remombor tho place and glvo us n cull, BAILER F BODWKLL,, 95 Stoto Street, - - Salem, -o- Has Adjourned to at the With, them to tlieir 1, arid. Constituents a of the Immense Steck: of Olothing, Soes, Its, Etc., Astonishingly By the Garland Stoves, .Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriage T H H o O B K S E . 'H fVVSLs' -TWjJ.. Vjj- STORE. VV e" trxr' r' rUOFKSSIONAl. CATtDS. T J. JENNINGS D. T). S.-DKNTItfr t) Ottlce In tho New llnnk Ulook. am mrrclnl street, Mtilem. Hlg" of the blc tooth. d pUYh'IAN.-MUS.rjn. 5f. E. SIX)V. I pliyslclim ami surKeon, lins located nnd mken ronms over Squlro Fnrrar'B procpry storo. Chronic diseases a upeo Inlty, Conultiitiuii free. 12-21clw lU.ACKS.MITUINO. NOTICE. l'.J.LAlLSEN.THK KKIJAlir.K Wagon innker, has inovcil to l"i Stnto itrrt, lmv Inc ramoved his shop nv. , iho .lrt stnnd. till) Cnmmcrcliil street, ..i. ncoi.nt ol tho erection of tho new brick. Mr. Idxrhcn will bo pleased to see hlsold custoinoiy and ns many new ones as will iliaro Ihelr im trotinso with him, at his new locution. All work Riinranteed. Next to Scrlber A l'ohle s shop. 1-27-tf. THE 0UI RELIABLE Illaeksmlth nnd Wiicon maker, John Knight Is now fully established at his new tinartcrs on Liberty .Street. Ho uses all tho new methods in IiIh art and innkeaii specialty or diseases of horse's feet. '- Krank Lynch has charge, of tho wagon department and does n general repairing business. These gentlemen aro too well Known ior us 10 try anc recommend them as Mr. Knight has been hero for 15 years.- BLACKSMlTiHNG and" liOllSKilOElfi" Ilavo moved to 47 nnd 40 Stnto street, whero they tiro now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends arc. Invited 1o call and seo us In our new location. We aro bettor prepared for work now than over having secured mora room. 10-l-il.' BKACKSMITIIINO and WAG0NMAK1NG. lOIIN HOLM, THE OLD UELiAllLK J IUnckHmltli, has removed his shop to corner of Commercial and Chomeketo Hut, whero ho i ready to servo tho public, Hav Ingnssoclntcd with him Mr. It. linnnon.an experienced wngon-mnkcr recently from 'Portland, he Is now proparcd hotter than over to do all kinds of wagon nnd cnrrlago maklngnnd repairing; nil kinds of black Rmtthtng nnd repairing, nnd a general horseshoeing business. Ho has all kinds ofshocs,slcel,trottlng, hand made, etc, arid llts them In a sclcntllla manner. BpocUU attention given to tho construction of wag ons nnd carrlngcs. Itcmembcr tho place, opposlto atato Insurnnco building. MISCELLANEOUS. -: 1 S. Lamport.-:- THE HARNESS AND SADDLE JIAKElt, 289 Commercial Street. MnLAMPOHThns Just received a fine IlnoofRlnglo nnd double, buggy liar-, ncsKos. Ho nlwuys carries THE LARGEST STOCK Of saddles, whips, and everything pertain ing to his line of husinessln tho stnto, uut aldo of Portland; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Repairing done with neatness aud dispatch nm-i 1 ,f . 1J1J1JV '.ii Arrnngmonts havo been completed for opening a lully and perfectly cqulpjied lluslness College m Kaiem, In duo time, Tho ontlro upper iloor orthoKlrstNatlonnl Hank building Is to bo ro-nrmngod for tho BChool, with olllccs, hank, etc., lor busbies practice. Instruction will bo given, DAY and EVENINQ, In Spelling, Onimmnr, I'onmaushli), Oor resjiondenco, Slnglr and Doublii Entry ooK-Keoplng,Ilanklng,ortleo Prac tice, lluslness Forms, Com mercial Law, Shorthand, Typewriting, And other branches essential to a practical education The school wilt bo In charge of two experienced and competent teachers; ono for tho business department, another for the shorthand department. THOROUGH WORK. Will bo Insisted on from tho first, through which tho school expects to make ii repu tation equal to that of tho best. DKH;itn tivk Oikcuxakh will ho ready for distri bution nt an early date. For further particulars, address SALEM HUHINE88 COLLEQE, Salem, Oregon. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. Tho great collection of the most thrllllne personal adventures on both sides durluc iho great civil war. Intensely Interesting accounts of exploits of scouls and ypteo, forlorn hopes, heroin bravery, imprison ments aud lialr-breudth escapes, romaiitlo lncldcilts, hand-to-hand struggles, humor ous and truglo oventi, perilous Journeys, bold dashes, brilliant successes and mag nanimous actions dn each pldo the line. 09 chapters. Profusely Illustrated to the life. No other book at all like It. Agents wanted. Outsells everything; TlmoforpaymcntH allowed agents short of funds and freight prepaid. PLANET HOOK CO., llox 6818, H-fllyw, aT.lA)oi,Mo A?fE OK THE IjAIIQKST EHTAHLIHH-, Uincnts n the Htutc, Lower rates than Portland. Uirgost stock Igtil lllanks'ln the State, u -d blKKWt discount. Seudft price list of Job printing, und ratuloauu ot legal blanks. K. 41. WA1TK, Hteain Prlutor Hulem Oregon. -Cull unci Sub- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer,' ' AT IIIH NHW QUAIlTHItH IN THK State Insurance Dulldlng, Cor. CVnv merclal and Chemeketo streets. 9-lU SQUffiRtrW PRNTNG. jjf j.ojjt-- M t'ij