Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 13, 1889, Image 3

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    THE OfflML JOURNAL.
TIIfRSDAY JUNE 13, 18SD
, '
ir You Drink You'll Mont.
Liquids make fnt. There Is no
doubt of thi" In my mind, though I
am fully cognizant of the fact that j
a good many people will deny it.
The character of liquids has a good,
deal to do with It; ihe practice of
drinking Invariably lends to unw led-,
lv bulk. In Spain, where men
drink little, a fat nmii is unknown
In Paris, whore men content them
selves with sipping tliimblefuis of
absinthe or small cups of black
eottee, the French are thin to n re
markable degree. The women on
the other hand drink great quanti
ties of champagne, Burgundy and
latterly beer, and they ate, as a result,
prone to stoutness. In ICngland
men drink ale and beer, and they
are thick-necked, pudgy and heavy
race as a rule. I had observed all
tills many times, and when f went
to Germany, where I knew the
consumption of beer was very great,
I had prepared to 11 ml fat men in
abundance. I was not de-appointed.
There would seem to bo abso
lutely no end of big, corpulent and
unweidlymen in Germany. "While
in the army they are slim and
Silly nvvlilv
"AKIN
ttHE CAPITAL UVBNltfG JOURNAL.
L!J.JU
Cauital Journal!
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nover vnrles. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical tunu the ordlnnry .Winds, and
cannot he sold In compatltlon with the
multitude oflow test, short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only In cans.
llOYAi. Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wnlljf.Y.
splendid-looking warriois, out two
months after they leave the ranks
they become heavy, puffy and beefy
to the last degree.
John Clarkson of Mafcus, la., has
a copy of that rare volume, the
"Breeches Bibje" that was printed
In Geneva in the sixteenth century.
It is the edition of the scriptures in
which It is represented that Adam
and Eve after the fall made "breech
es for themselves" and is the true
translation in the opinion of the
women's rights people. It shows
that Eve wore 'em also, and that
there is no human law against them
for women that any devout chris
tian can owe allegiance to.
Walt Whitman, the "good, gray
poet," as hp is called, passed the
seventy-year mile post on Friday
last, and over 200 friends, among
them many authors, met to cele
brate the occasion.
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
lly repapcrlng and decorating your resi
dence, for inntcrlnl go to Sargeant's Va
riety Store, who carries the latest styles
and pattern In Walt Paper, Horde and
Decorations. Paper trimmed free of charge.
A line line of
BABY CARRIAGES
always on hand, besides a large assortment
of new goods too numerous to mention
WM. SARGEANT,
Variety Stoic, Commeiclal St., Salem.
.Mas Been Enlarged
,a- f ttQNfe X1 J"JJ9 ' JW' "- N
if '--.I
k( Greatly Improved' and Now Is The
..t.. ;
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON!
A X.UCKY TniAI.
Tlie Good Fortune Which Followed,
It affords me great pleasure- to send to you
this voluntary statement of my expcrlenco In
testing tho merits of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa
parllla. For tho past five years! have been
troubled with an exceedingly sluggish liver,
including loss of appetito and distress after
eating, pains In the back and kidneys, and
bolls around my neck and face. I tried many
liver remedies, only getting temporary relief.
I was recommended to try a bottle of "Tho
California Remedy" Joy's Vegetablo Sarsa
parilla as a test, and whilo taking tho first
bottlo I becamo convinced of its merits, for I
rould feel it was working n chango in mo.
I took fivo bottles, and during that time my
troubles left me. Everything is working full
and regular, in fact It has cleansed, purified
and braced mo up generally. I feel like an
other man. You are at liberty to uso this as
yon see fit, or ran refer whom you please to
?QkJ
With Beamish, corner Third and Market
streets, Sua Francisco.
Th j J3 av 13E B' QUIDS is
issuyd Mvrah and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase tho luxuries or the
noccssitics of life. "We
can clothe you and furnish you With
all tlie nocossary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to chmch
or tayknt home, unu in various sizes,
styles and quantiser. Just llguro out
whalri3 required 10 do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fail
estimate of tho value of the BUYEBB'
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
recoipt of 10 cents wj -pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonuo. Chicago, 111,
-Cull and See-
T. J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
A T HIS NEW QU.VIITF.RH IN THE
jtx State Insurance Uulldlng, Cor. Com'
'0-ltf
A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR.
"Who is H. H. Warner, of Roche
ler, N. Y., whose Safe Remedies, o
pecially "Warner's Safe Cure, have at
tained such success and celebrity at
home and abroad?"
Tho Question is inspired as much by
affection as curiosity, sinco through
his instrumentality hundreds of thou
sands, jn both hemispheres, have
been restored to health and happi
ness. Hon. H. H. Warner, then, is a
leading and honored resident ol
Rochester, not only, but a prominent
onH infinnntinl citizen of the United
States. On several occasions chosen
by his party as a National delegate to
nominate a President of the Republic,
be has been a member of the Repub
can State Committee and of its Exe
cutive Committee He is a member
of the American Institution for the
Advancement of Science; President
of tho , Rochester Chamber of Com
merce; a successful and upright busi
ness man. Ho haB given away for
tunes in charities. The celebrated
and costly Warner Ohservatory of
Rochester was conceived, endowed,
and is maintained by him. Hia
munificent prizes for the discovery of
comets has been at once the wonder
and delight of the scientific world.
The yellow fever scourage in the
South, the Ohio floods, the fire dis
asters of Rochester and other cities
awakened his profoundest sympathies
and in each instance his check for
from $500 to $5,000 swelled the several
relief funds. Where other wealthy
men give tens and hundreds, he gives
hundreds and thousands.
His charities are as ready and
magnificent as his enterprises and
public spirit are boundless.
Tho world has need of more such
men.
au incident ledlum into the manu
facture ot medicine. Seized some
twelve years ago with what the ablest
physicians termed fatal kidney dis
ease, he was miraculously restored to
health by what is now known as
Warner's Safe Cure. At once ho re
solved to make known the merits of bo
potent a rtmedy, and the consequence
is that to-day lie has immnnse laDora
tories and warehouses in the United
States, Canada, England, Germany,
Austria, Australia and Burmah. Sales
nf ,( s'sfa Remedies are enormous.
and their power over disease simply J
marvelous. .....
The merit of a production is In ex
act keeping with tho character of its
producer. An honest and relUble
man himself, Mr. Warner makes
honest and reliable medicines a fact
abundantly attted by their phono
faeaal sffieacy nd 45
4
For the Public Good.
It is an Indisputable fuct that tho hand,
somest vestibule trains that are now run
on tlio American continent mo those on
the llurlinirton route, leaving from Union
depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate
ly on arrival of nil tluougli trains from the
west, tiic nrsi unu beconu cinss eoacnes
aio magnificent, the lednlng chair cars
suburb, tho Pullman hleepeis extremely
luxuriant, and as for the meals thtit are
senedln thoso palace Muilington dining
crn yum yum. The ne.t time you go
east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. IxHilu,
If you mention to the ticket agent that you
want your ticket to icntl fiom Denver or
S2t lii nl mnp tlin lliirlitirrtnn iniitn vnn
will get It, unci yotuwlll always lie glad or
If von go via tho Northern or Canadian
Pacini-, the elegant vestibule trains of
riin llnrlinutoii :toute. between St. Paul
and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you
along the eastern shorooj tho Mississippi
rivnr tor n msinneo 01 aou nines, iimitisi
scenery tliatcannot be turpnssed;or. If youl
go via inouregon niion l.inoursuuiurrii
Pnclllc, nnd your tlcaat leads via The
Ilurllugton llouto from t'hoyenno or Den
ver, you will pass through nil the thriving
cities nnd towns located In what is popu
larly known ns tho Heart ot tho Continent.
For further Information apply to A. C,
Sheldon. Uencrnl Agent, 8j First street,
Portland, Oregon. MOd&wtt
TI BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER
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IN MARION ppJ2JTY
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$50. HORSES. $50.
One huudred head of brood marcs and
young horses for sale. Forty or fltty
colts expected in tho spring Two line
horses, Clyde nnd Per-hcon stock, weight
sixteen and seventeen hundred; hnvo been
with the band for tho past three years.
Original stock from tho best quality ot
mares. For particulars nddrei';" orseo
V. K. HYAIW,
wit. Knlein. Or.
OBEGONUN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.),
CIIAS. X SCOTT, - -- Receiver.
On nnd nner Feb. 18 ISsfl.und until further
notice trains will iuii dally (except Him.
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE.
Coburg Mall
Tortl'd Mull
From Port
lnnd
' STATIONS.
Tow'rd 1'ort
land
l.v. lflu am 'i-onxi-iND m' ViAr. 4.tQ.p m.
Ar. I0.U1 FiKtofJerson. 81
12.47
Lv! 2.13pm i lUiy's Landing, Ar
i-JS i Ht.i'aul's, '
:L10 J Woodburu, "
Sfll ' Towufcend, "
Ar
ll.u
3J1
I.U1
1.10
I.S
1.17
6.M)
5.M
ti.ll
.2I
asa
7.3)
S.O)
It37
10:15
p in
Commutlon
mile on said
.McKee,
Mt. Angel,
Itov, n's,
Hllverton.
Johnston's Mill
Switzerland.
KasthldeJunct.,
Macleay,
Aumivllle,
Went Hluyton
OP Crossing,
West Kclo,
Crabtrce,
Kplcei,
Tallman,
Plalnvlcw.
Ilrownsvllle,
Itouland,
0burg.
All
LV
Lv
12.00
11.48
11.40
11.24
(J.H
11.00
-10.20
10.16
10.07
H.I0
9.18
8.W
8.W
8.28
8.00
7J1I
75J
(US
4S0
a m
'- e$!& i
Read ,Qur Reduced Terms!
WEEKLY, onejyear, 1.. WEEKLY, Hlx.inonthfi,. W.76
t
. Now Head Our Discount, for Cash '.
,VEEKLY, one year,.:. f 1.00. tVEEKLY, six inonlliK,. $0.60.
WAH THKRE EVEH ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL
INVIHrrc NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUIt
' ONE-'"HIHD OKFKOU OABH.
TlckHs t two
cents per.
at ktutious barjlng agent.
Connection t Hu oud tulquart
iJiudlDK with Kieaiiier"CItycif HaUu "
GnfraIOmc,N VCor. Flrtnd Pint.
Port b(J,OrTn
Our Old Subscribers
Now in arrears are urged to lake advutilafte f our hit rtlwotmt, hy set
tlinK old aooountu and JolnliiK the grand throng of one dollar mibwrlberu
THIS IS-NOT A SPECIAL OFFER
lint a wiild. i)eripancnt reiltiello'j. We hitv om to -tay
TO ONE AND ALL
We say, send ua your names. It you want to take advantage of our "one
third off for cash," and aro not where you can get powud note of other
convenient method of remitting, uenri uyour name and ntato tLftt you
will remit at first opportunity. Thta will ensure yourbejng ploel on the
dollar Ut.
The Towering Mastodon of Tented Snows!
SELLS BROTHERS
Thm-Riug Circus, Itoynl ltomnn lliiipodronip, Elovntcd Sliigo
and 5-Coutiiiciit' Mcnngcrio,
NOW IN P10KMANENT CONSOLIDATION WITH
S. H. Barrett's
Universal Menngerie. siting Circus, llncing rnivl nnd ihe
Great World's Fair
WILL KXHIIUT IN
SALEM,
Tuesday, June 18, '89
Two Performances, 2 and 8 P. M.
An extraordinary unitization of tho two leading Shows of America. Per
fecting by their felicitous consolidation tho most voluminous and
Vast Amusement Organization
That mind can conceive or capital produce. In each -and every depart
ment the consummation of a perfect Show, wonderful in extent ,
and variety, multitudinous in choice and acceptable at
tractions, and presenting each act and leaturo with
, style, method and elegance, appreciated
by patrons and commended ly all.
.Tuesday
June
18, 1889.
fyTSvw iX?ife'
gf JIL. "If JJi?mmr
Tuesday,
June
18, 1889.
The Largest Tents Ever Constructed,
Whose mighty mazes of can vas canopy more spaco and enclose moro novel
and prominent features than tho touts of a dozen cotemporary exhibi
tions. A matchless
llippodromalical, Zoological, Equestrian, Spectacular Exhibition
Towitndsswhleh thousatulH come daily many leagues.
A PARADE MHOUT A PARALLEL
In gleaming glamor and Impressive spectacular grandeur, presenting
sumptuous scenes, thrilling surprines and gorgeous eflects never before
wituesbcd on the publlo sticcts. Tho Chlltlren's dream of Falryliunl, it
delightful eplscslo of.tho magnincent Free Street Pageant.
ELECTRIFYING HIPP0DH0MATI0 SPORTS !
Realistic Clladalorlal Contests, exciting Chariot and Kunnlng Ituces
and thrilling trials of sjeed. Tho jwetlcal historical, dashing and ever-
memorublu
SHERIDAN'S RIDE,
Vividly, artistically aud realistically reproduced on our mammoth Hii
podrome Track. The most comprehensive ami exhaustive itoologlcul col
lection ever shown under canvas. Tho largest and best trained Herd of
Elephants, two linniciiso IIIppoiMtaml, flfty golden, statue-crowned and
sumptuously adorned Cages lllled with the strangest objects known to
natural history, monstrous Pythons, Anacondas and lion -const ilctors,
huge African and Amazonian Haurlans and Kept lies, multMiucd Birds
from the tropics anil raroaud curious llcasts from every land and clime,
A new and salient revolution in tented entertainments.
AIko exhibits in Euuuno City, Juno 17; Albany, li; (.'orvullls
0j IndFndence, ?lj MeMinnvHle, 2? Portnii, 24 mid 25,
TltANSrOKtATIOX.
TH YA0UINA ROUTE.
i
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Anil Oregon J)celopmcnt compnny'i
Mcmimhlp line, lll'i miles shorter, 'JO lioura
less time thnn by any otliei mute. First
cIuki tliroiiRli pnveneer nnil frelclit line
from rortlnnit nuit nil points In tlioWll
lnmetto vallcv to nmt from Hun Krnnclsco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kwpt Hunnnys):
InvcAtbnny 1:00 I'M
jieCorvnllls - . . w . . . -ItlOI'M
Arrho Ynqnlnn ....... ftaopji
l.envo Ymilllnn ...... .(1:45 AM
l.envo t'orviillls lfclH A M
Arrho Albany 11:10AM
(). A C. tmlns connect at Albany nnil
Connllls.
Tlio above trains connect nt YAQUINA
with tlin Oregon Development Coi Line
jIHtWiislilpi between miulim anil Snn
KnilicNco.
SMUMI HVTF.S.
S1KAMKI1S. ritOM YAQUINA
Wlllamctto Vnllev Tlnirmlay Mny 23
llliiiuette Valley .Saturday, Juno 1
Willamette Valley, Hunilay " Jl
STKAMKItS, KltOM SAN KKANCISCO
Wlllainetto Valley Buiulny, May It)
WlllamettoV.illey Tnesitay " 28
Willamette Valley Wednesday Juno i
This ooniimny l-eserves tlio right to
climiKc Kalllni; dales without notice.
N. It. l'liHsetiKcrt from l'oitlanil and nil
Wlllamctto Valley points can make closo
connection with tlio trains of the
YAOUINA HOUTKnt Albany orCorvnllls,
and If destined to Sun Francisco, should
nrraiiKOtoarrleal Ymiulna tlio evening
beforo date of sailing.
I'atirngrr anil liflclil liatM AIhuvs tbt
liflwrt. For Information apply to Messrs
HUI.MAN A Co., Freight anil Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front st., l'nrtlnnil.Ur.
or to
U.C. ItonUK, Ac't Oon'l Frt. t
l'nss. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co..
CarviilllH, Or,
r. II. HAHVKM,,Jr.Oen'l Frt; A
l'nss. Agt. Oregon loclopmcnt
t'o., rsoi Montgomery ct.;
San Frauclsco, Cal
T1MK TAHLti UIVKIl DIVISION.
Tlioclegantly equipped Hteamboatx, Win
M. lloag, dipt. eo. Hanbe; tho N. H.
llentlcy, Uiipt. J.Il'. Coultei; thn Three
Hlstcrs.Capt. W. r. Miott; aie lu Kervlee
for passenger nnd Height tnillle lictwccn
Corvullls and Portland and IntermedliitH
points, making thiee round trips each
week as follews:
NOKTII HOUND-Leaves Connllls Slou
day, Wednesday nnd Fildny at 8 a. in.
Arrives at Hnlem Monday, Wednesday aud
Friday nt:i p. m. .eaes Salem Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nt (1 a. in. Arrives
at Portland Tuesday, Thuisday and Sntur
day st :i::!0 p. in.
JsOUTH I10t'Nl-I.eaes l'oitland Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at (1 a. in.
Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday anil
Friday at 7:l.'i p. in. Leaves Salem Tues
day, Thursday anil Saturday at (I a. In.
Ai iies at Corvullls Tuesday, Thursday
Satlliday at KMn, m.
For height anil passenger rntcs apply to
the captains and pursers of tho respective
boats, or to W. Al. Darling, agent, 200 and
202 Front stieot. Portlnnil; Gilbert Unw.
agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany
( A. Miller, agent, Corvullls; or to tho gen
eral freight and panscnger agent, Cot vallls.
O. A (I. trains connect tit Albany anil
Corvallis
F. HOWF.N, Superintendent.
Win, HOAO, Oeneial Manager.
to t
)
mil
-VIA
Soiitkrn Pacific Company's Line,
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time lietfti'pn Salrm ami San Frniii'lsiu
Thlrt)-slx limns.
CAI.IKOUNIA i:Xl'IU.SS 1IIAIK lltJN DAII.1
llKTWKlIN 1'OlU'l.Al'l) ANUS. .
-fiouth. I ' "
I:U0 p. in. l.v. l'ortlaud
0:11 p. m. I l.v. Salem
":l!i u. in. I Ar. San Fran.
Ar.
i.v,
l.v,
'PNortli;
10:15 u. in,
:M a. in.
7.00 p. in.
IH'AI, l'ASSKNIli:il lllAfN TfllAII.V KX.
CKIT SUNIIAV).
H.00 a. iii. 1 , Portlaiiii Xr. I :t; l."7 p. mi
11:10 a. in l.v Salem l.v. f 12:.?.' p. m.
2:10 p.m. Ar. Kugenu l.v. U.OO n. in.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS,
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For nccommodiitioii ot second clasi
passengois attached to oppress tinlns,
ThoS. P. eoinpimy's ferry makes con
nectlnn with all tho regular trains on th
Kant Kido Division from footol F dtree
Portland.
iVcst Side Division. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (IWKIT StTNDAY).
7Srii7
12:2S p. in
I l.v.
Ar.
"Pi)rtlaiiif
Corvallls
7H7
l.v,
TK0"p7n7.
i:uup. in.
At Albany nnd Cnrvnllls Loiuieet with
trains of Oregon Paclllu lUillroad.
Through tickets to all txilntN south and
cast via California
K I'lfl-JtirrllATN (IIAli7YKXC,KITSUNUAY.)
TfjTTi.'iii.'l I,v. I'lirTTuiii! AT. I 9.70 a. ui.
8.UI ji. hi. Ar.McMlniivllloI.v. I ft: 1.1 a. in.
Through Tickets
To all points
SOUTH and EAST
-VIA-
CaliforniA.
ror lull information regarding rates,
umpa, etc., apply to tlio Company's agent,
Hnlem, Ortgoii.
K. P. ItOtJIClts, Awt. (J. F. and 1'um. Aic't
It. KOKIILKH,' Munager.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY.
Columbia River Route.'
Indus for tho east leave Portland at 7:iC
in mill fcW pin dully, Tla U to und from
principal ixilnU In tin United States, CaU'
Ads und l.iinipe,
ELEGANT TULMANN PALC CARS
Kislgrunt Hletfliig Curs run liiroug' on
expresa tn Insto
OMAHA
COUNt'lI. II M VV
1111(1 HI, PAUZ
Vttf of C It urge and Wit ou Change,
Connections at Portland forHan Fran
dicound 1'uget Hound iolnt.
For lurtlier particular addrctv ttuy
wgeut of the voinpuuy, or
A. I. MAXWELL, a. T A
U, J, BMITII, Utu'l 4lnor, Portland,
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