Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 18, 1890, Image 1

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SALEM. OREGOX. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1890.
"TO-DAY'S NEWSTO-DAY."
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EVENING
JOURNAL
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OOAOCIiaiXIXLOXilLX.
AND STATIONER,
BOOKSELLER
The Salvation Leader's Remedy for Desti
tution and Crime.
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GOLD PENS and HOLDERS, PHOTO, and AUTO. ALBUMS SPPAP pnmrs
Xrnns CARDS, FANCY BOOKLETS, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONARY
BOXES of STATIONERY, PLUSH TOILET CASES PLUSH TJUFF ami C0L1 a R
BOXES, PLUSH MANICURE SETS, LEATHER CARD CASES I EATHFR
POCKET BOOKS, LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS, FINE LBATHEKBOUND
SlSi,PH0T0S5H SES, LEATHER WHIST CESEAtViE
uiv snmjixuxi loai, rnia rnxi jsuuivs, J U ViJNILE BOOKS BOOKS TN"
ARTS, BLOCKS and GAMES, FAMILY BIBLES, TESTAMENTS FINE DESK
INK STANDS and CHOICE LINE IMPORTED VASES. " llSiu iJijbK
Don't wait until thin line is broken hut conic at once and get your choice of those fine linesRemember our prices
-' t are. always the lowest, and quality, the best. 2G'.i Commercial street.
DETAILED PLANS FOR REGENERATION' OF THE FALLEN MILLIONS.
An Industrial Reformation the Only Hope Prospectei of
the Plan Sncceeding.
THE OREGON NURSERY CO;
Is Offering a Large, Well Groun Slock ef
FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Fruit.
ETOKGREENS; VINES, SHRUBS, BOSES, ETC.
At Low Prices.
Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty.
Catalogue mud Price-List free. Addresser cull oh WHIT BROS.,
""" Olllce 1!!)2 O'limii'rrlnl street. HmIpiii.
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
-OF-
CHRISTMAS GOODS
AT THE-
WOODBDBN NURSERY.
Largest 'Stock of Trees in the Northwest.
ONE AND THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS.
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100,000 Prune Trees. ' i,Ml0 Esnpue SpHzeuherg.
CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO'S.
Toilet fu'tn. flilk huwlkerchiefr. niuniera. fWiimtnrH. nllk tlemind warfe
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uliiui 1U.M I'WUJiN. All crisp and fresli us it new hunk note.
Knn, linen goods, towels, napkins, table cluths ut'ppecial ChrMmns
Reductions. We are headqu triers fur fancy wmk. l'on Pons, bells,
crescents, stars, tinsel, gold cord uud braid, silk cold and everj thing iu
that line.
Nnw's the time Buv Father nr Ron n suit of clothes or an overcoat
forriiristinus. Menu' all WUOt.,'MSsuit for $.15; .Mens' line b'2o suils
for $18; Mens' cheap suils, 15, $0, $7 mid $8; Good value. Overcoats at
price way down. We are leudersin Overcoats. Fancy holiday eroceries.
crockery and giussu are.
Opera House Block, on Electric Railway.
20.00(1 (Mruvensteli Annie.
215,000 Yellow Newtown Pippeu
,"i,000 lien DuvIh Apple.
3-i.uOO Royal Ann Cherry.
10,000 Early Crawford Peach.
10,000 Moorpark mid Royal Apricot.
LARGE' 'STOCK OF ALL OTHER LEADING VARIETIES OF FRUITF
FBEE FROM INSECT TESrS.
CATALOGUE PREB. ADDRESS :
J H. SOTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon.
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tt'12 IXVlTli ATTEX1 IOX TO OUIi STOCK OF
GODS
OXIDIZED SILVER,
und PLUSH GOODS,
l&NlCURE SETS,
ODOR CASES,
LEATHER GOODS,
ROCKING HORSES,
BUILDING BLOCKS
EXPRESS WAGONS.
-(A New and EndlcBH variety of)-
Dolls, Toys and Notions,
Gomes, Tea Retn, Japanese, goods, Hubbtsr animals.
BROOKS HARRITT, 94 State St.
HOME, SWEET HOME!
If you eau get a good article manufactured ot home you should glve It
the preference. - We keep 11 full lino of the rellahld
Oregon Stove!
Tncjudlng-tbe Dexter, Eureka and Sultana.
The Best for the Money.
We also keep Eastern Stoves, mid among them the "Runner" line. Give
tin it cull and nave money.
Sterner & Blosser,
ON 8TATK STREET.
THEGROCERS
Cqinniercial Street.
The BesfTor the Money all the Time.
JAS. AITKEN.
Groceries and Produce ,
iTb'e.Bwt Cauued Goods.
Choicest FrtSits -and Vegetables In Season.
None bll inl.0uM QmU Handled. Every article guaranteed as
"presented. If you would be well eerved ilrouUe
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126 Statv'Sfmit. Salem, Oregon.
Christmas
WILL SOON BE HERE,
And it seeniK, Santa Glaus, has already mnde his head
quarters at
W. M. SARGENTS,
270 Commercial Street.
He has the-finest Jine of pretty Dolls and Toys ever
brought to Salem. Also novelties of every kind, Novely
AlbuuiB and Autograph Albums, Fancy Perfumeries,
Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Mouldings and Games of
every description, besides Jus 5 10 15 20 and 25 cent
counters, and a fine line of fancy Whist Broom Holders,
Building Blocks, Mirrors, Toilet Cases, Stationery, Win
dow Shades and poles of every description and many
other things too numerous to mention.
3TCall and see early; while you can have your choice.
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,
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Sash, Doors, Bliiids & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawin,
House Finishing made to order.
New DK1 KILN, by which vc tan ulu ns keep n full supply or seasoned stock of all
kludi. Agricultural Worlw. Corner of Trade and J 1 lull sheets, MUem, Orison.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact u. genera! banklni; bnslin'ss
In all IU branclieb.
OEX). WILLIAMS
Wu.ENMLANIl
HUOll Ml'MAUY
Prenlden
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DIKRCTOR8- Oeo. WlUlntni'.Win. Kiik
In nil llr. J. A. ItlchlirdiOII. J. W. IIoUhOII
J. A. Ihiker. . , . .
Bank In new fexonnngo uiock uu ; iw
meirlnl street. c:I!MI
First National Bank
SALEM OREOON.
WM. K. LADl'K,
UK. J. REYNOLDS,
IOHN MOIU.
. Premdenl
Vice J'reeldeut
. . Cavblcr
GENERAL BANKING.
KoUKlit and Hold. State, louulj and Lit)
warrant buuvbt. rarn.ern are tordlallj
Invited to deposit nd irutiwitl basluew
with u. Liberal adnoiB made on
wheat, wool, hops ud oilier pioperty t
reosouaoie rales. Insurance on such te
curlty uu be oblnlued at the bauk In
most reliable coiniale.
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital I'aid up, lAg
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.. .. urn f ini . - PrMiMAIlt.
W. r"MABTIN,'. Vlce-1'iwldenL
J! u7 Ai.Ht.UT, ' . . CusUler.
DIBfcCTORSi
V T.Oniy. W.W.Martin
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l,r.W.A.U.lckMclJA..a!rl.
LOANS MADE
To toruiers ou wheat and other iimrko'.
able nrodiiw. winslKUod or iu store
either in private Knuiarlespr
jjubllo warehouses.
Slate and Couoty Warraots 'Bought at Far.
rnuururiAl PAPER
Dlscountcii at reasonable rates. Iiralts
irn direct ou New Yyk,Lhloiuro,Han
traDclscoVrorlland. Lnndon, J'arls.llerlln
Monk hook " w""
Tmx-Pwci-s Take Notice.
!rhe tax roll of Marlon county for the year
SShttbJn placed u niy.hiinds for col
eotlon; Snrt .ax-pnyeni will plwf come
Srwi?A 5S5 piy Their wmmMi, the
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
215K Commercial St., ' (lent, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks. Matches and Jewelry.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of goods at our store! We carry a full line
of giocvrles, feed, crockery, euuwuare. d
gais, loliHtco uuu confectionery.
T. RURROWS,
No. KOCoumierviHlHt., Salem
DRAIN TILING.
The undersigned are prepared to furnish
the bem qualllyoflUlo.fr for under drain
ing at lowest prices.
MUKHHYDK8ABT,
Near fair Grouns, Salem, Oregon.
S. ERNST,
Upholsterer.
All work, either new or repairing, done
lu tde let unrkmimllke shape.
!. op south of post olllce.
. HELLENBRAND'S
Ealing Parlors & Candy Manufactory,
i!Q6 Commeiolal Street.
Bl-LOKKAHE;
Ice Crcnm 10o , 16a end 25 oenU
Uoflee, Tea or ChocolatenndCk10 cents
uuiih and Wllk 'iS11!
I'lato 01 aoup.-.. ..... ...JOcent
I U,t Cake', (,'ottee or 'i ea.... . 15 wuts
llMfsleak aud tos S0111
Cork Clam and Kites .. ....; ceuts
Mutton t bo land Kggs . ......26 cent
Vi nlw.ii i nd i:i!...... ......... -J cents
flausaice and Kggs.. .... .......as cents
11am aud Kggs . . Meant
fret h Oj sters uuy st le...... ...3j ctnU
2 Cwit Regular Pinner Served From II to 3 0'Clock
A nice variety of ege(nbls, etc., etc.
Also lea, colloo or milk with all Ui tut
meals without extra charge.
Choice L'lgurs, iinpoitcd nn Pomestle,
alwu) on nand.
I'orter House Weak aud Kggs U cents
Tender Lolu 8tcak and Kggs o0 eeuu
E. C. CROSS,
(Meter and Packer,
HtatcHt, an Court t-Tbe beat lnt
delivered to all parts of the city.
Tiik Daily Journal of Dec. 16
nnd the Weekly Journal of Dec.
18 contained tho first part ot Gun
eralBKili'g now fatnoui "Darkest
England." This issue of the Jour
nal contains tho remedy for the
poverty, vice and crime that Is pn
imsed by the great-leader of tbe tjal
vntion Army. Ed. Journal.
WHAT IS I'ltOFTMKD FORTHB AMEL
IORATION OF conditions'.
The plan, at first glance, seems to
be complicated in its details, but
when resolved into its component
elements i found to-be simple and
comprehensive. Gen. Booth de
clares that his spiritual work mui
he an Important feature of it, be
cause, he argues, a system which
furnishes everything else but a new
heart to men and women who have
always been strangers to all stand
urds of rectitude aud moral conduct
h il! rtill fail. Work, food and cloth
ing cannot regulate them. They
must be born again, and he asserts
that his solicitude as to tbe means
of providing them the opportunity
to live In this world is muinly that
they may listen to tbe appeal for life
in tlie next. For, lie in ists, tbe
great difficulty in tbe way of all re
formatory agencies now at work b
that men aud wouieu engaged in a
tierce struggle for Ufa buve neither
time nor disposition to listen to ap
peals to their moral sense even sup
posing ib em to be gifted with such a
thing. Hence he concludes :
"The supreme test of any scheme
for benefiting humanity lies in the
uuswer to the questien: What doe
it make f the individual? Amotiic
the denizens of Darkest England
there are mauy who have fouud
there way I hither by defects of char
acter which would under tbe most
favorable circumstances relegate
them to tbe same position. Hence,
u u less you eau change their char
acter your labor will be lost. You
may clothe tbe drunkard, fill bis
purse vilth t;old, establish him In a
well-furnished honi", and Id three,
or six, or twelve months hewilloine
more be on the embankment, haunt
ed by delirium tret tens, dirty, squa
lid aud ragged. Hence, iu all casts
where a man's own character and
defects constitute the reasons for bis
full, that character must be changed
und that conduct altered if auy per
mauent beneficial results are to be
attained. If he Is a drunkard, be
must be made sober; If idle, he
must bo made industrious; if crimi
ual, he must be made honest; ifim
pure, be must bo made clean; uud if
he is so deep down iu vice, uud has
been there so long that be has lost
all heart, and hope, aud power to
help himself, and absolutely refuses
to move, he must be inspired with
hope and buve created within hint
the ambition to rise; otherwise be
will uever get out of tbe horrible pit.
"The scheme I have to ofler," he.
says, "consists lu tue formation, oi
these (the unemployed and homeless
people Into self-helping and self-bus-
tabling communities, each, being a
kind of co-operative society, or patri
archal family, governed aud discip
lined ou the principles which have
already proved so effective iu tbe
Salvutiou Army,
"These communities' we will call,
for want of a better term, colouies.
There will be:
"1. The city colony.
"2. The farm colony.
"3. The over-sea colony.
"By the city colony- is meant tbe
establishment, in the very centre ol
the ocean of misery of wblcb we
buve been speaking, of a number of
lubtilutious to act as harbors of ref
uge for all aud any who have been
ship-wrecked iu life, character or
circumstances. These harbors will
gather up the poor d'Mtitute crea
tures, supply their immediate press
ing necetsliles, furulsb temporary
employment, inspire them wilb hope
for the futur?, aud commence at
ouco a course or regeneration oy
moral and religious influences.
"From these institutions numbers
would, after a short. time, he floated
off to pernmueut employment or
sent home to friends, happy to ie
oeivethemon hi a ring of their refor
mation. All who renmlu on our
bauds would, by varied means, be
tested us fo their siucerity, industry
uud honesty, and as soon as satisfac
tion was created, be passed ou to tbe
colony of tbe second class,
"Tho farm colony would consist
of a wltleuie'ntyf tbeoulonisU on an
estute in the province!, iu the cul
ture of which tbey would nud em
ployment aud obtain support. As
the raoe-frou tbe oouutry to tbe
city has been the cause of much of
tbe MtreM we vi to battle wb,
we propone to' lad a substantial part
of our remedy by transferring these
same people back to the country.
''Here I he processor reformation
of character would be carried for
ward b the same Industrial, moral
and rellitiouH method as have al
ready been commenced In the city,
especially Including those forms of
labpr aud that knowledge of agricul
ture which, should the colonist not
obulu employment lu this country, ,
will qualify him for pursuing his
fortunes uuder more favorable
circumstances in some other land.
"From (he farm, as from the city,
there can be no question that large
numln, resuscltatid in health and
diameter, would ba restored to
friends up and down tbe country.
Some would find imployment In
their owu calling", others would
nettle in cottages on a small piece of
land that we should provide, or on
co-operative farms which we Intend
in promote; while the great bulk,
after trial itnd training, would be
passed on to the fore'gn settlement,
wblcb would constitute our third
class, niiiu- y i ho over-sea colony.
"All who have given afteutlou to
tbe subject aie agreed that in our
colonks in South Africa, Canada,
Western Australia uud elsewhere,
there are n.!!lioiis of acres of useful
lund to be obtained almost for the
askiuir, capuble of suppoillDg out
surplus population iu health and
comfort, were it a thousand timet
greater than it is. We propose to
secure a tract of la.ul In oue of these
oouutriea, prepare it for settlement,
estub.lah iu it authority, govern It
by equitable laws, useist it in timer
of necess'ty, settling it grudualU
with a prepared people,' and so
create a home for these destitute
multitude-.
"The scheme, In its en.lrlty, may
aptly be compared to a great ma
chine fouudatloued iu tbe lowest
slums and purlieus of our great
owns aud cities, drawing up into
its embrace the depraved and des
titute of all classes; receivlug
thieves, harlots, paupers, drunkards,
prodigals, all alike, on the simple
eoudliious of their being wllllug to
work uml to conform to discipline.
Drawing up these poor outcasts, re
forming tium, and treating in them
habits of Industry, houesty and
truth; teaching tbem methods by
wblcb alike the bread that perishes
uud that which eudures to ever
lasting life ca be won. Forward
lug tbem from tbe city to lb
couutry, aud there continuing tbw
procet-ft of regeneration, and then
pouiiug tbem forth ou to tbe virgin
soils that uwait their coming lu
other luuds, keeping bold of tbem
with a strong govern meut, and yet
making them free men and women;
uud so laying the foundations, per
chauue of uuother empire to swell
to vust proportions iu later times.
Why not?
HOW IT 18 PROPOSED TO HAVE THE
LOST ONES.
The originator of this vast scbnme,
after a general outline of it, plunge
ut ouce Into details His first
proposition Is tbe erection, lu all the
poor districts of the English cities,
of refug? houses for the destitute,
such as the Salvutiou Army has
already established uuder tbe uume
of fwod und shelter lodges in Lon
don. He insists tbat tbe Salvation
Army bus fed and sheltered more of
London's misery than any other
organization. Iu this be is doubt
less correct. That devoted body ban
done its greatest work In London.
Besides l be shelters, It bas estab
lished refuges, where evening ser
vices are regularly held, and all of
which are well attended.
Figures showing the amounts of
food sold at these shelters are Intro
duced to prove what a great benefl
cence the plan could be made ou a
larger scale The ftod Is told o
terms tu cover us nearly a possible
the cost price and working expense
of the establishment. A long anaV
Interesting description of tbe
vices lu these shelters, wblcb are to
serve as models for the great ref
ugee to be erected under tbla scheme,
Is given. Tbe writer then con cen
tinues: "The foregoing, it will be Mid, le
all very well for your outcast when
be bus xot a fourpeace in hU
pocket, but if be baa not got bie
fourpeuce ? Wbat If you are on
f routed wilb a crowd of hungry,
desperate, wretohes, without even a
penny in their pouch, demauaMug
food aud shelter? This objection ie
nuturulcnnugh, aud lute been duly
considered from I he f rat.
"I propose to establish ia
ftlon with every food and shelter
depot a workshop or labor yard, li
whlefa any nentuu who coatee 4ett
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Preflntfl jer compliments to the men, women and chil
dren, a well m to tho young men and maidens of Salem
and vicinity, and begs to inform them that in anticipation
of the Holidays she has opened an unusual large stock of
Holiday Gifts at the commodious and well appointed
store of
J. G. WRIGHT;
227 and 229 Com'l St.
Where she would bo pleased to have you call and meet
her between the hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. every week
day in December. She also begs to call your attention
to the fact that, through the intimate connection existing
betweem her husband, the Hon. Mr. S. Claus, and the
manufacturers of holiday gifts, she will be able to offer
you exceptional opportunities to purchase new, novel and
notable GhriBtmas gifts at very reasonable profits.
Very Truly Yours, ' '
MRS.SMTHLAE
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