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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1890)
JVENING CAPITAL I J JL JLvl ul.J- VOL. 3. SALEM, OEEG02?, SAT 3AY, ATJttTJST 30, 1890. NO. 155. v T'Jilx j Ml $10,000 For Sale- $10,000 Ten S housand Dollars -worth of iThfiOracrnn land P,n.. i fa with its f 1 aW rv m -m i km A, ,. -.- U- .... II - hiiiiji i n .ii, i i an inn a iiumu vimi (id uiuuii, ViWUii, lio.FER BROTHERS, - - Editors. HUSHED! Fancy and ' Staple Groceries, For prices and terms enqu're of a n if F!3 n tl U Com lima 201 Commercial St. JS?Oonds delivered free to all part3 of the city.- MM ,5E5sw,? I HHaftSav .a rf3llr ' --msplsm! S (In the State Insurance Building) and branch ofllces iti Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. was especially organized for the purpoe of buying nd subdividing large tracts of land, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided over S.L'OO acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on the market, 223 have becii sold. We claim that ten acres of choice laud iu Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 1G0 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also make valuable improvements iu the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sella small tract of land for the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large tarm. Stud for Pamphlet and Price List. MtrmnxniUM un GO EASTERN PRICES Cpp, Term'r.us E'ectric Car L!ne. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Firs! National Dank liuilding, Salem, Oregon. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. W. I. STALKY, Principal. 0(9 Da v and Evening sessions bcuin Mondav, Sept, Htli.-iQ&i BUSINESS, 'SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, 'PENMANSHIP AND ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS. , M ake pcrsct'al inquiry at the Co lege for further particulars, or send for catalogue. O "Til JO IJMQTITI ITI ON ,slrut'tlciil business training school, ' nlO ImO I I 1 U I lUM where young men and women are thoroughly fitted for commercial pursuits iu the shortest time and at the hat expense. '1 lit suceei of foi mer MudentH now IniUlinir rc-ipoiis'.hle posliiono, both us HOOKKKliPhltS utid TKNOGl!APHI2RS, attests ilie ijii.dity of instruciiun given. maaaamjwTiKgmianTmMBHMatMfcrMwm ,...,, DAiyYjgCEIT8U.NDAY, BTT11B, Caoital JeurnafcrutfBlfilnj: ComDanv, ,t (InArffflitlcdA Qlce. Commercial Street. In P.O. Uulldlnc fiofered t the Kstortlco at Salem, Dr., im "j scooud-class matter. A UUKsT.ON OK KT1IICS. A close reader of the Jouhnai. asks us to solve a knotty prolilein of ethics. Ho says: "Suppose I make n contract with n laborer to dig me a well for so much. Ho finds after working a while that he has struck a hard job, regrets he took it, lias made a bad bargain, will lose money aud sutler hardship by it. Now," oui subscriber asks us, "will I be come an oppressor of labor if I hold thi mini to Ills agreement ?" We answer most emphatically, No I To the full extent of his abili ty to perform that contract the man should be held o It. Ho should not break his word or agreement by one moment or one cent. Ho will be made the wler for the future by holding til in to ills word. He will learn at his own cost how to make well contracts. On the other hand, because he foolishly undertook more than he can perform, that does not give you the right to exact from liini hard sh p, stillVrlng and loss. You should make your contract In tho first place with a man in whom you have confidence that ho Is able to carry it out, and lias sunlolent experi ence to uuder,take it. You would not bo justified iu closing a ileal with a half-witted person and ex acting its fulllll'uieiit. Yankee-like, let in ask you if you would be justi fied in (I'liiaudlng exact compliance from a person of defective Judgment or reasoning powers? Even if lie undertook to dig your well. CAPITAL JliURML JOTS. arlesns we do not produce here, or only In quantity far short of homo Salem Is unite n "lively" place, consumption, in exchange for freo thank you. foreign ports, for our surplus prou- I nets, Is uommuiidable and has my Truth canuot bo littered otherwise ,cnrty support, but reciprocity than In lucid language. ; which would gtrlko down any of j the great Industries of this country The Farmer's Alliance seems to, U something not to bo thought of." have Invaded even cultured Boston, j 'n10 senator might also include another kind of reciprecity: that In n week It will bo known whether there was any sense In tak ing u new census. If they havo luck the Portland baskball club may get their average as high as one game lu three. Grant's Pass becomes i presiden tial otllceaud Astoria Is promised treo delivery by Oct. 1. Your true Individuality, If you have nnv. is the uodllke part of yourself. Struggle to retain it. Tho Arkansas state e'ectlon will be held September 1. Tuere will be unusal Interest In this election this year. The Albany Democrat prints the new silver bill. It has not yet claimed it as a democratic party measure. roceries and P KEN. roduce, . The Best Canned Goods, Choicest Fruits and Vegetable In- 3 ;n Season.' None hut First-cta Goods H-mdled Every article guaranteed a. rciireseuted. If you would be well semd patronize The Grange Store, 126 State Street, - Salem, Oregon. -Dealor in- Fur niture and REM. auvr larpets,- s 29S Commercia Salem, 1 Street, Oregon. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Urxniiiitcri StiidvntH la Classical, Literary, Scientific, Music Art and Theology, Normal, Hiisinoss, Law, MEDICALCOURSES It is Hit. olitett, liirRiwl nail Iwit cxpon Fire Iiutltutlua of Imrnlni; In tliu North WMlt. School opotm tint Monday In .September Mend lor (analogue to TltOH. VAN SCOY, President. '7: Knlem lliftfon. VAM'CL'VEH, WASHINGTON. Tlie St. James College For Boys and Young Men. COUllSES : Preparatory, Commercial and (MasMeal. Iisy to reach: hourly trains run between Portland and Vancouver. All denominations received. Number of boarders limited, nrly application nccci-s.iry During t he pa.t year students were In al'endi'iice troui California, Ore Zoo, Montana, Idaho, ltritisli Columbia and Washington at large. For Catalogue ami drtalled iufoimntioii iiiIiIicsm; ItiCV. UlRKCTOIt, St. Jamis College, Vancouver, W. sh. Jr" tmWm i KRAUSSE BROS., 275 COM, ST. hvfry pair. Siiie of ilic cent advance ilcailrcr we l.AIKIU UAV. September first is to bo observed iu nil tlu large employment centers at Labor Day a day set apart on which sjK'clal honor and respect Is p. ild to work. The Importance of this fact Is great. All countries have religious, political and mo i orial days of national observance. Itul Ameilca alone has a labor day It wll sometime he made ti national holiday. Who can doubt that Labor, ih a distinct factor of society, is not mak ing great prog less In this country? Heller homes, better wages, better clothing, belter food, better schools and churches exist Tor labor than did fifty years ago. Tho laborer can thank Ills fellow worker, tho hialu laborer for a part of this progress. This Is especlalfy true of tliu largest class ol laborers the farmers. Labor is taking a larger liaiid iu I politics. That game Is to bo no1 longer played at only by soft-hand-, ed capitalists, lawyers and profes- I hloiial men so much as it was. City, country, state and national govern-' merit are not so much to be mournm-, lized by those classes who live oil" of j labor, somewhat of their own hut inre of other people's. Labor Day has nearly arrived In polities as well ' as in tile calender. There should bo little room lu our national congress for profanity, vulgarity, or tho men who employ such language. The greatest of living American organists Clatuiico Eddy of Chica go, Is giving the people of Portland some of his musical programs. .fr Tac. ma and ikattlo should not crow too lustily over tho high ptr ceiitago of their baseball clubs, as many of the games were won against Portland. Mrs. Cl-iihb proved hers'df worthy as Principal of thu East Salem school, and has properly' been ad vanced to Superintendent of the Salem Public School. As n silver paper, who can Blame the JoiniNAi. for lejolclug at the way things are working slnjeo tho passage of tho new silver bill? Ceitalnly the fanners will not. , . .. Tho Stayton Sun oilers guns ns nremiums to people who will tuhu that paper. That Is dangerous bus iness, those who would not be temp ted to use thu gun on the Bun man, would bo ulmost sure to use It on ihumselves. Very few progressive, Intelligent newspajiers tiro caught by Inclncure propositions of oven their opponents. The Chicago Herald lias no use for Hlalne's reciprocity scheme. It Is one of tho few democratic papers that were not caught. Ths new silver law which was en acted lu splto of the Jeremiads of the Oregoulau Is not having milto that etlect upon thu farmers. Wo commend a few crisp, brittle statis tics elsewhere to the cool consider ation of tlie great paper down too river. which illaiue has thrown into the senate to defeat tho McKlnley bill and prevent tl.e people from getting free sugar and protection for tho West. Cliililitn's Shoes,oilclolii Lined Absolutely Wilrr IM A School llaf fiven wilL tUtf S MM W IMMM - . j0T JP ' SSBtfrd8(&& I ill arc Tie world' c0's ss'Boots&Shoe rhey never get .... .a1 rhir a uniform """"V . .. .wjlutelr the no "fake, but cold Uei a euii win e KRAUSSE BROS. r.-ons why they re There are my -- eJn Thcy repren! stoveiwbng. ThJ rfonltr. Ty g,VC U....W-- . aft aMOiUlCI7 win s.s.--?itr ril.lCTICAI. roi.rncM, We want tho attention of our friend runner Taylor u moment. HeappiovoH ot the course of the JoritJsAJ. as a freo silver iwHir i Hut lie (iialillcri his bwllcf In our nlncerity ofpurSMe, by maliitaluliig 1 that If we moan all wesay we ought to come clear over to his side and udvocite fno trade. Wow lh to say to Hro. Taylor, who Is a giMMl demourat, that It Is not praolluul pollllos. All of IiIh mrly are not free traders. It will Ih long time whou they will 1st. The thing for lilui to do Is to sih (Hill the JouiiNAi, so fur as ho ls Hhvos It U right. It Is practical kIIiIuh to get tliu most gixsl for the IMMiplu out of any given situation. S'o liHVe got tho mo t KMylbl' silver ooiUMUttut thu bands of this eongrew. We still Iiojkj to gut free Miwr. j Thv thing for nil pruetlntl men to, do In Klltht U to Bt tog. thur fur , 8o4l rsMiltN, Worship the jwrty , Uw siid Mrrv liuniHiilty more Will PttMMT 'Uylor JMn tw to getj .'iee wiur fur tlw insipltr? He can j tell u w a mMmI ord. j A Klnil Word fur the Mortgage. It is so seldom that mortgages are spoken of lu any way other than what might bo termed derogatory, that tho following from tho Sioux City, In., Journal Is refreshing: "Thousands of families by the aid of tho mortgage are providing them selves with homes lu Sioux (Jlty, They are putting rent money and savings into Immes of their own, and the advance In the price of (ho ground Is going to their profit. The Journal could citescoies of Instances lu Sioux City where the family started without u dollar and is to day the owner of a home property valued at thousands of dollars. The building association and the mort gage did It In many Instances not n dollar more than the price of rent went Into thu property. In other cases, and many, self denial has been required ami is still being prac ticed to pay for the home. Tho ob ligation taken upon thu family has Induced close economy, calling for a monthly savlngof a specific amount has been and Is furthcoming. Thus Sioux City has been doing u largo mortgage business, and In doing It the city has not been ruined; and isn't going to be ruined. Catarrh Can't be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cuutiot reaoy the scat ol the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or con stitutlbnal disease, and In order to cure It you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catrrh ('lire is lukcii luti' Daily, and acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the coun try for years, and Is a lobular pie scrlptiotit It is- composed of the hist tonics known, combined with the best blond purifiers, acting di rectly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In- VEtJleiils Is what produces such Tfiinilcrful rouliKln curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. K. J. Cnu.Nin A: Co., Props. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price "fie, Dallas Observer: Tho deer law Is now lu force. The law forbids killing at any time if not used or sold for food, forbid having In i)oscssion or buying or selling during tliu close season. KorbltN klillng at any time for the hlde( horns or hams. Ducks may be from July 1st to November 1st mid does from Aug. 1st to Jan. 1st to be used for food only. Spoiled fawns1 ami men lu mistake for deer are not to be killed at any time. Gen. II. P. Ilntlerls believed by some shrewd observers to believe himself likely to bo an Important factor In the presidential contest two years bunco, ami to havo mounted tliu O, A. U. stand lu Hus ton last week with that end iu view. 0seosia M-ei many pcoplo miserable, and off-n I. Us to silWcstructlon. Distress af.er Mtliir. sour stomach, sick headache, npv Mini, loss ot appetite, e laint, -'ali rod. f rcl.ng, bail tsstc, eoatcu tongue, ana lit tilanty of tbo bowels, m DiStrCSS ttio tnoro common synit After ,u,ns- Dyspepsia docs i pet well ot ttscu. it i. Entlng quires ojrcttii, pcrslitt a attention, and a re mnly like Hood's S.i. partita, vrliloh acte gently vet filci"i.i y It tones llio stomach and other org.ui' regulates tlio dlccstlon. creates r goon a appct!to. and, by thus RlcfC overcoming ttio local., , symptoms, cures thooacinc"e headache, and refreshes tho ttrcd mind. " 1 haro been troubled with dyspepsia. 1 had but little arpctite, and what 1 die. ni cat distressed mo, or dlu nours me llttte cood. After eai UUrn ins I would experience fntntness, or tired, nlt-pono feeling, as though 1 had not eaten anything. My trouble, I tl.tnk, was aggravated by my btitncss, painting, and from being more or icsshutuplnaroom with Sour fresh point. I Ml spring " , I took Hood's Sarsaparllla otomacn and It did mo an tmmenso amount ot gnod. It gave mo an appetite, and my fuod rit tslied and satisfied tho craving 1 had pre vlotisly experienced." Oeokok A. I'aoe, Watcrtown, Mass. K. n. If you decldo to tafco Ilood's Sar sarHirllladouetbolnduccd to buyaay other. Hood's Sarsaparilia BoUbjritrnr-liti. ftntxforfJ. rrtr"1"" 0. 1. IlOoll Jt ( 0.,AlHilliecrl, Lowell, !. IOO Dose:; Ono Dollar Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. 15,1)00 P.nlU P.M l,n . . lUIIIIUI 1 UIU Ull - - VIV Surimis, - . . - . lUa WAI.I.ACU, - President. V. V. MAItTIN, Vlco-l'restrtcuU J. 11. AI.IIKUT, .... Cashier. DIIUCTORSl V. T. nrsy, AV. Martin, J. M. Miirlla, II. . Wnlliice. Dr. W. A.Uimlek, .1. II. Albert, T. Mol'. lyttou. LOANS MADE To Dinners ou wlieat nnd ottier tmirhet- alilo I'rniliiec, coimlirued or in Ktore, vlther In (irlviitecruMnrtcaor pnblle wiirplinnve. Slate ami County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER l)lrounte4 at reiisoniilil nites. limrts iimwu illreet oa Now York, Clilraeo, Hun ('niarlxeo. INirilnnil, Ixmdon, Paris, Ilerlln IIoiik Koiiir mid Caloiittiu First National Bank HALEM OREUON. vm. tc, i.adi'i:. - 1)11. J. IIKYNOL.UH, IU11N MOIIt. - President, Vlco PresU'eiil - Oinhler GENERAL BANKING. ICxrliiuiKoon Porttnlid, Han rrnnclnco, Nuw Yors, Ixindoii utitl Hong Konit iHiiiKlit Mini mild. Nt'ite, County mid City wurnuiU koticlit. Kai'iners uro rnrdtully lavilcd to diiiiiiHll trnd Irimsaet huiitnesH with iik. I.llierul advances mndo on wheat, wool, liopn mid other properly at reiiHotiaiiie ratt'N. Iusornucu on such se eurlly can bo obtained at tho bunk In moil relluliln coinimiik'n. FOUNDED IN t Peiidlelon Tribune: Harvey V. Kcntt. tbo editor of the Orcitunluii recently, In nit Interview at Tacoma, a Chicago teamster on the mhvr used this laiiguuge: "I urn In theory, hand, though mbimt unci and tio n free-trader," and yet this same tlyo, hulluvtiri hluuulf dead. (uer person Is the editor of one of the world, this. most rabid protcutloimt jiapois lu tlio United States. Comment is mi uuvufwiry. There are liidluatlons that ship building Is a growing Oregon Indus try. Thu nuw four masted schooner ul North Hciul, Cimjs bay, was sue cesfully launched last Saturday. Shu is it splendid vessel In every ro-, sale by all druggists spout, and it credit to Her otnnier, Mr. Kruse. She was sold to Mr. Hume, to be used lu the Alaska sal mon trade, and U named thu Willie H. Hume. Its Merits Tlmroiilily Tented. Dr. IS. H. Holdon, Dear Kir: Tho Klliurciil Cough Hyrtip reeelvitl, I have used this syiup tor coughs and oolds for sovurul yours and can truly Kay that It is the best, If not the best isitigh medicine that I ever used or known of. J.H. KKIUt. Oakdale. Nov. !l, IH78, L'rgesieii, small M cunts. For Tho olileil and strongest Ilnnlc south ol Poi'tliind mid north or Han rmnclaco. UDD&U Bankers, Iron Building, Salem Or. ArvninUkcpt,lf)an inaito(flxctinngoon every wirtofilui wii'lil IsiukIii mid o.d, lelleiK of eiolU Imiu (1 to inixiloni, onltec tliuiaiulo lliroiiuhoat Hie Un'ted fcUuten, llrlliuli Ainerloaitlid Mexico. 'Itiln ImiiU Iiuii aonetnry rooncAtlnns Willi IhimIo in iirmoii, Waihlnuton, Idaho nnd Moiitiiiiii, mid eorresNinilents In ull the principal Iowiih of lluwo state. ViMiii WILLIAMS k ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subicribcd, $200,000 TnniMiet a K'nnrul bunking builoess In ull II biuiivhem. (II). VU,f,tA.MH Nil , n H. l!.ll.lit ......-.m., V IC I'rvniueiib IltUlIt McNAItY tunlllor I'MdlilAnl ,Vltf i'ftitUeiH Lowe r T li a n Eve r. A fbnc ul tb prices In our wl- dow. w II ooavliM J thftl Uih I fke," Ull cold feet. A eull will eouviue. all. im, of S1 in the hmory - .A-.im .- . - m Ml """ T -A Kill Garl. 'llStJl tHJ-"' " " JOT " .retort' - Arii x.t,u Beware R. M. WADE & w, Agts.,SalemL0r1 a. .. .i wmMKmmm Isliinuel i'uslm wits fisillsh enough to go to Constantinople it oar ago, and now the sultan will not let 111 tit leuvu there. Thu ot bur day Ishmaul aiiiniuuwd that he must go to Italy The Fnrmurs' Alliance Is strong-! f"r 'iliiK"f air, but the siilluti est In the&iiilh, Isouise folly grows fc ' fat utKiti what it tiU, und thow' Prince Hlsuurek thrwuteiitd wmio are more f.sils, binwu-o more Igno- tlmeugotoiiubln.hu lUtof wr.ters L A,J12u,M,wtaV,AJ,K?f1u.f,r' ...... r.. ... l.u U .,,,!. II.,,,, ,. ... ,' ... , ... ,. I "" Jy'!! ,,,.,,.3,.. inuk .uiiot'.n, m ,!. kriui.i ....... - wiioiii iih luruiurijr avpi III HIS Niy, the North. Oregonluii. with the amounts he hud given We oommeml this omulld utrr- Hk-iii, ete., ami It Is to be nutid that mice to the (vmsldoratlon of mir nmny 0rmnii iiM-ri that iiwkI to frtnuor render. It btuiitly x- lmvn urtwl W of fun with the ex- nillKOTOIIft (leo. Wllllanw.Win. F.n Isnil, Dr J. a. ItlvlmrdMiu, J. W. IIoImoii, J. A. IIhUm I U nk In nw Kxehntitfe hloek on Oom ilnnelol lreot. 8:11 if IILACKSMITJIING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Iltpairiog Frank Wtlts.u, In yvais o d, Is lu )mII ImHhu Dhfji forti-Hlinu hone, lit immulHi the Mnlnwtl soil nslt. sHy In iwinii of advenluru. He fd ihm whttti lb oltkor urrsstwl mUh. liHrlnK wrtMl tint luxury of m mmk, tUtrrf4M mw wunU a mmIi uim! dour fatUKy, Vbid. All KiautoT i MMrtlhtff iwtry. TtM 4lwm hf Ito IwtwMlMiU ot a hMliljr H.lMruiuftvMla4 fc Ika WUIiit mmim at tt at IMlflsl, JftllY nillii'll Ikat U I.M la wrtiMtr- 4jmuvti Ma4M rjr MM-- rmr i im vwnm tmuimut . tin- ' xji.tr - lit i.r and rra4 la la a aiaarlalaaal aa It tavariaWr lu-,tkrbla MaaW 9 B XIWI1U4 thai tUmwft .ilnmirfc Mil- HI u aaiv f-mutrv laiuc UliiuHlw tfW?!?i.?T2;.!2f? I Ji.xHM-daw wrt. mtmnr U umi r' frgr-LaMliMi HtMi lo li.avtrt utir wrk. NalMr 'laaiialiiili WMHrnW M a Htaaa m a A L fsatlax Wl mu4 Waajiailliir Hga tavraaafavaal lata wfcxaV aaVfltVartiawl MS r MaaaWWI wnaaaa. aaiuM M M WHWti Ira Invitul Mnia r at mwii ut aVJiu a. mm a4 a aafcf fa at-taawv aa ! Ma attarwa Haaa faiatiaaalTtw 4riwaa. atOaOaaalwa! mom r. II !- MtllN. aaMH.i. fcaaaaV luajfcia. priwtw the nwl opinion of tliu Orn gniilun (MiuiterulHg fHriiiMfs, wpwoiul ly suoli 'armor a itam to think JSuhi Or. guiilun, Th plmiforsof the first two de OKiles ura slowly isisslug away. UrandiUM Ilcklaud, sged seventy, one of the phitiiKrs und renreMMil , utlva women of Oraon, !ImI ttuu : day at her Iiihiw in WhiKvllle. HIm ieraMd lit (ilaliw with her rpt family lu lh ymr 1WI and lumtird In UuUmi mniuly wlure Imr sons mikI dmuUtt hava uiwriy vver aliir t rtlwl simI nre prHmlutrntly iiUull- tWI 'vlln tliMadvaiioiieHt Mini ill iMtlkliNK the tMMJHlry. T1i 4 MJ In Un uh Invalbl turn yi-Mf pH UR lHr lHIMMMlite aJkHwl wim f MHly uUmt tww wmtlw dura il'tu. IIr rvHwtiM wttf tkM to UhIou (r IfMrUti. UmUi! XlUfcrll! "lUdtftHfily i( lXll, If tnt4al4WI 11 H Ut4 lf oiMjiilugoor ertt to Hh iisv- ehaiioellor have alupisMl dLx tiaalug him. HUiiiHrik to thv only MrMiUja In Kurivuii who twrtla h MMr r Mttotbw (Will Unit of Prlneo pnmiliioiit tutoerufi eelved In Utile. Th I CVaMitar AmwVniy eulnbue shows a Itot uf 110 alinianiia. A llajdly VrMiiH. IP IM.niyingllMtlHalaHV Ciiiurr or i omrneretnl and L'heui eketu U r-uiam. wrv(i.u WEBSTEB THC DC3T INVCOrMCNT tor lh Kami r. 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