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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1893)
mms AMUM Mv. JuTOilttSS'G- OjlBVXAI. JOtTlttSAIi, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, ltti3. -THE CilPlTAL JOURNAL. PUHMBKKD DAILY, KXCEPT SUNDAY, 1ITTHK ..t -Capital Journal Publishing Company. Postofflce Block, Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editor. Dally, by carrier, per monthr Dally, bv mall, per jear Weekly, i pages, per year, -JO 60 -8.00 - 1.60 P0ST0FFICE BAKINU. Tbe Oregoulau comments on the fact that Portland's postofflce Bold more money orders dq.August 1893, than in , tbe corresponding mouth last year, and nMntsto the fact with . pride as evi dence of financial prosperity. This soutfd well for itarttandt but any Pr" eofl-wlth the least grald of sense known that Its argument Is false. If tblB ap narentlv eoedstate of -ailalra.,tnean8 any tbinglt'is just the opposite of wbat the Orogoniau would luaicate. it means that the people of Portland have no confidence in the bunks of thdtclty, and that they adopt tbe somewhat cumbersome and expensive ipostal money order as a medium of exchange in preference to bank drafts. In fuel tbe abaky condition of Portland's banks just the opposite cause that the Oregonlau would point out is respon sible for tbe increased business by the postofflce department The above facts cannot but set peo ple to thinking of the great value of the postal savings bank system so strongly advocated by prominent pe plo the past few years. Chief among the advocates of this system Is ex-Postmaster General John Wannamaker. He is strongly seconded in his proposi tions by such able men as our own Senator John H. Mitchell and hun dreds of others. Postal depositories would prove a popular Innovation among tbe common people. In fact many are converting tbe postal money order into a veritable certificate of de posit, and holding them as a safe means of keeping their savings. l FEOM HUBBARD. Hop picking has commenced in some of tho yards. We have just returned from a trip out in the country looking at bops and Interviewing tho raisers. They haye for tbe most part succeeded in raising money to pay for picking without much troublo. Hopr, look line and will bring considerable money In circu lation. There Is a strong sentimont against employing Chinese pickers in this vi cinity. D. H. Wolfer and family bave re moved to their new homo near Needy. Summer White has moved into the W. J. Kuehl resldenco. Rev. F. W. Parker bus purchased the remaludurof the Congregutlonal church block, aud Is building a new dwelling uudcr tbe supervision of Architect Cofleuborry. Elinor Hardesty took tho train for Portland last Sunday. John Jordan, Jr., came near having a serious accident Saturday evening. Ho was driving a team attached to a bay baler, when the front wheels dropped into a hole, causing the car riage to roll forward, pushing tilm oil just in front of tho wheels which, if the team bad not stopped just as they did, would no doubt crushed both legs, aa tho baler weighs about 8000 pounds. Tbe pocket gophers aro dolug lots of damage in some potato fields in splto of the 10 cents per scalp bounty. Lota of slushing la being burned this nloo weather. A Hemarkubla Ckuho for Action. From a romnrkiiblo onso heard in tho Oban small debt court tho other day I gather that a boliof in witch craft is still more or loss univalent in tho highlands. Ono dairyman named Campbell sued another named Black for damagos which ho alleged ho hud Eustaiiied in his character and repu tation in consoquonco of tho dofond er having assorted that "ho had an evil oyo," aud that with this wicked organ ho hud injured two cowa by "upsetting" and "foiling" thorn. I ion glad to Bay that tho Scotch law does not recognizo this causo of no tion, and tho sheriff dismissed tho caso, Aro there no schools in Oban to root out Buch denso ignorance f London Truth. Francis Marion' Sword. While at tho capitol in Columbia a few days ago a visitor saw tho sword of Francis Marion. "It had partod com pany with its, sheath; a part of the ivory kilt was gone; tho blade was badly rust Uu. lie was subsequently told that the clerks in theoolceof tho secretary of state slico watermelons witli it!" We should like to have Attorney General Townsond'a opinion on this matter if the facta are as stated. It is true that Marion's sword would last a long time, evon if it were employed overy summer to slice watermelons with, but that is scarcely a projwr use to make of tho old WMftoa whou a casoknife would fcerve Jwt M well If tho secretary of state Is m sure enough reformer, be might try ItU kad or tho clerks in his office. As a Wevtter of fact, there is no.aword of Gen Aral Irtwchi Mario extant, at tho state koM or auywhw ahe. Charleston ws 4 Courlw, fc'AA tUfAtu , it &!&- nJBitfw FEOM AUMSVILLE. A great calm has come oyer our city. Everybody is smiling. Tbe "OuIb" bave won, and the "Ins" don't care. Last Thursday It was whispered that the "county superintendent of public Instruction" would be In Aumsvllle, to locate the Bchool house "site" again. The good people bad located it every tenth day, but it would not stay locat ed. At the appointed time the great man came, and met oureducated board. Both parties made a favorable lmpres-. sion, aud every member of the board I tried to impress tbe superintendent favorably. After a stroll around town, looking at our school "site," they locat ed themselves In the old house, the su perintendent taking tbe obalr of honor." A number of people present seemed to view with wonder and awe, the man who could locate this school house 'site.' Mr. Pound made tbe first Bpeeoh fol lowed by Mr. Cole, then the president stood up, aud before he sat down, the superintendent bad forgotten tbeepeak er and located the school hourie site accordingly. Some think the decision a wise one, others think lfpeuny-wiso and pound foolish." But no other de cision would bave stood; tbe opposition must be satisfied, or else tbey would kick again. Those who want Ibe build ing completed care but little about location, aB long as they get a good school. Some months ago tbe board bought a piece of laud adjoining the present school grouud, agreeing to give $100 for same, four of the beirs signed .the deed and the contractor went to work upon the building and completed the founda tion and erected part of the frame, when tbe deed was returned by the two remaining heirs, refusing to sign unless 55 more were paid to tbem. Then commenced tbe fight against tbe pres ent location, and to move the school bouse, rather than pay the 155. Others Bald that we bad better pay It than to pay three times as much in having to remove lumber and foundation. The decision of tbe superintendent moves tbe "site" to tbe old school ground (a little 4 lot piece of laud) leaving tbe school board to settle with tho contractors aa best they can. It decides tbe "site," but puts everything else in a bad bole. Now 'flowers unfold their beauties to tho sun, and blushing kiss tho beams ho 6ends to wako them. Sheridan. The grounds about the most costly homes in Siam aro paved, no grass being allowed to grow. Flowers aro grown in pots. According to tho trades found in a stono quarry in Connecticut, a bird with a foot 11 inches in length once inhabited thoso parts. A massive silver bracelet of Indian workmanship and much value was re cently found on tho collection plate of a Congregational church in the Scotch capital. Sonator Stanford seemed rathor to enjoy hard problems, and ho used to say, "Obstacles nro only things to be ovorcomo, aud I have no bobbies 1 cannot put into practice. " Tho living pljint is most beautiful whon it is in blossom. Ho who plucks off tho flower, whilo marring the beauty of tho plant, destroys tho fruit forever. VIGOR f MEN EMlljr, Quickly, Ptrmsnintly Rtttertd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tho trtln of evils from early errors or later excrtui. tie reiulu of ovsrnork, ilaknen, Vforry.eto. ruuitreactb, davtlopmsnt and tone given to every organ and portion of the bodr. Btmplp. natural methods. Immediate Improvement n. Failure Irupoulble. J.UU references. Book, explanation and proof mailed (lealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DOWN QO THE RATESI Tho Union Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their inrougn car arrangements, magnltlo ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car aud fast time, make it tbe best time to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8:45 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. The rates aro uow within reach of ail, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the world's fair and their mends in the ea9t, Bend for rates and schedules of trains, aud do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise & uaruor, agents, uaiem, ur. W. H, Hoklburt, Asa't Gen'l Rasa, Ageut, U. P., Portland, Or. IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in the Kant, take advantage of tbe present opportunity, as tbe fares are now so low tbey cut uo figure lu the expeuse. Tho Chicago & Northwestern lUllway have plaoed in service, a solid yestlbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wavner tourist earn. frv rnnllnlncv chair cars, aud dining car "par excel lent." Willi tliH antviiiimrulnllniiB ftir. uUhed, rates uow ottered, together with the abort time consumed In making tbe trip, it Is within the reach of all. For further Information, apply to auy ticket agent, or write A, G. Uaukbk, Gen'l Agt. '7d Washington street, Portland, Or. ifltl 111,1 J I Settling a Question of Ago. There had been a golden wedding in the neighborhood the evening before, and the children had been amicably dis cussing the festivities of tho occasion as handed down to them in the recitals of their older brothers and sisters. Sud denly there was tho confused sound Of a long and eager argument, and the mother quietly stepped to tho window, thinking that if the quarrel on tho piazza grew too serious she must interfere. This is what she heard: "They don't have to havo it until they are 75, 'cause grandma and grandpa didn't till they were ovor so old." "Yes, they do, too," was the combined reply of the other family of children. "They have it when they're ou years old." "No, they don't havo to bo CO years old. They only havo to bo married 50 years." This was a poser, but after an instant's hesitation the other disputant centinued: "Well, my father's a lot older than your father anyhow." "Sly papa said tho other day when 1 asked him that he and your papa were about tho same age so" (this convinc ingly). ' 'I don't care. .He's ever so much older." "How d' you know?" "Why, by the ages of us children of course. There's John, he's 18; there'n .TprsIo. 10: there's Ralrjh. 13. and Emily. 9, and Jimmy, 6. There, how many years old does that make?" "Sbcty-two," triumphantly announced one of the children of tho winning side. "Didn't I tell you so?" "Now reckon up how old my papa is,'" paid tbe eldest of their crestfallen oppo nents. "I'm 18, Bess is 11, Marion is 0 and Edie is 0." "Goin on 7," corrected one of the younger children, with tho as sertive truthfulness of childhood. "Now you see that only makes your papa 89, not half so old as oursl" "Hooray I" cried little Jimmio of the Victorious family, turning almost con tinuous somersaults in his delight. "My papa's the oldestl My papa's the oldest, and he's had his golden bedding long ago, and yours can't have one for ever so many years morel Boston Herald. CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, tuch ai Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, Ac. 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Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CASUS UIS1CQTB CO., ft Tort Uti Uk SmUMa Conservatory of Music. Willamette University, Salem, Or,, School of muslo for piano, organ, violin, singing, orchestral instruments, harmo ny, counterpoint, fugue, orchestration and higher musical composition, lo better grade of work done west of tbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4tb. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M". Parvln, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8,0 2md&w ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Oouduced by the Msters of the Holy Names of jmm uuu oiury, jiue locuuon auuraaaii inai oad be desired Tor healthful outdoor exerclue. ML I'aul.can be easily reached by boaUon the Willamette. The building Is new aud supplied wilU all the modTU Improvements. The oouiseof atudy Is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. Kor further par tlou'ars apply to Bister Super lor. 8-MmdJtw FIFTIETH YEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning la the Pacldo Northwest. Sixteen courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to Theology, Law and Medicine. Splendid Courses for Training in Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution aud Muslo. Several Post Graduate Courses. Stronger aud better than ever. It's Womau's College affords an Ideal home for young ladles with unsurpassed facilities for their care aud tialuing. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1803, For Year Hook and all Infiirmntlnn relating to school management and course of study, address, President GEO. WHITAKEB, D D. For financial information, address, Ser. J. H. KOORK. Agent. 6-23-d Jsw Baleru, Oregon. CARTER'S tlVHt fl I PILLS. U1 Willamette University M A.V Ml 1A 'If! Ar.in.i.HM aW. 11 m. HON. Z. AVERY, ORB or tmk Laaocrr contractors ans Built) cna in iNiflRaaK. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Gmun IsiJLiro, Keb., April 8th, 1892. tPr. JTUw Mtdlcal Co., Elkhart, JnA Gxxtlbxkx: I had been troubled with meant BttA rqn TMC LABT 30, VCAR8, ana "in was treated by able phyiiclans and tried remedies, I frew steadily worse until was r so vcANs. and althougl (ill auur any was eon- PLETELV PROaTRATCO AND CONMNIDTe HV BID X ffUUUl UKTV the greatest dlfflcultjr that my circulation could brine ' ' '"'" B''"' me ba ck to oonsdonsneM again. While Jn this condi tion I tried your New hiart Curi, and ocean to improve from the first, and now I am able to do a rood day's work fora man 68 yearsof age. I em Dr. MiLca New Jmut Cure al,the credit for my recovery, ft Is overslx months since I haye taken any, although I keep a bottle In tha house in case I should need It, I hare also used your nerve and Liver Pills, and think a .great deal of them. Z. ATxar. 80LO ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 OTt Jold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem? Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. SALKsr, September 5, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: BALEil PllOUUCB MARKET. irnuiT. Apples 60o to 75c. a bushel. Peaches 70o to 80 a box. BDTCHKB STOCK. Veals dressed 5 eta. Hogs dressed OJ to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2J. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1 50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots 13.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 45 cents. New wheat 50 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old. 38 to 40c new 30c, Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. wild in buiK, Hi to ts. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per owt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PROnOOTS. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. Ebcs Cosh. 12 cents. Butter Beat dairy, 25; fancy oreamery, 30. "Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; Hams, 13; shoulders, lu. Potatoes new, fiOo, to 60o. Onions 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, 2Go. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cis; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 10 to 12; auoKs, iiij; turuoys, siow sate, cnoioe, 10 cts; geese and ducks 0 and 10. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour-Standard. $3.40: Walla Walla. $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old whlte,40o per bu.; grey, SGo; rouea, in bags, o Mtajo.ou; oarreis, $0.60(a)G.75; cases, $3 75. Hay Best, $10(3)15 per ton. Wool valley, 10 to 12o. Mlllstufls-Bran, $18.00; shorts, $21; ground barlev. $22(3)23: chop feed, $18 per tou; whole feed, barley,. 8085 per cental; middling, $Z3():x perton; urew Ing barley, 0095o per eental: chicken wheat. $1,251 (oil .25 percental. Hops Old, 10 to ICo., new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fanoy creamery ,22 25o; fancy dairy, 2022c; fair to good, 1617c; common, 14w 15o per lo; Call fornla, 3544o per roll. Cheese Oregon, 12; Eastern twlus, 16c; Young American, 14o per per peund: California flats. 14c Eggs Oregou, 15 to 16o per dozen. Poultry CblokeU8,old,$4.00; broilers, large, $2.003 Ou; ducks, old4 $4.60 5 00; young, $2.504.00; geese, $8,00 turkey, live, 14Jo. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregou Eastern chotoe, 10 lOo; do Inferior, 80o; da valley, 12 15a. Hops 1821o. Potatoes Erly Rose, 30060. Bur banks, $. 4075o per oent&l. Onions 7685o per cental for rd. and $.8O0O(VTor sllvergklns. Barley .Feed. CSGnOo ner cental for good quality aud 83jo for choice; brewlug,$ 00 per cental. OAtA-MiUlng, fl.0001.90. 1 Hats as Pets. Tho white rnt is often kept by boys more, however, as a curiosity than as a pet and always under protest from their mothers. But boys loso inter est and do not like care, so tho poor creature is apt to be neglected and become an offense in the household. This need never occur with any rat that is cared for, especially if he is not confined to a close cage. Tho white rat is neither so intelligent nor, in my opinion, so Htty as his brown relative. Tho black and white rat? of Japan, is sometimes seen in our country, and he is saidto resemble our own rats in his characteristics. Harper's Bazar. A Race Between Pigeons and Bees. An aviculturist of Westphalia late ly made a bet that 12 bees, released at a distanco of three miles from the hives at the same time as 12 pigeons, would travel over tho ground as quickly as the birds. The first bee entered the hivo one-quarter ol a minute before the first pigeon reached its columbary. Three other bees ar rived before the second pigeon, and tho remainder of tho .competitors reached homo simultaneously. Nature gives to every time and sea son some beauties of its own, and from morning' to night, as from the. cradle to tho grave, is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. Dickens. The diamond is not among the earliest gems known to man. It has not been found in tho ruins of Nine veh, in tho Etruscan Eepulchers nor in the tombs of the Phoenicians. What the GIrU Will Do. Out of a class of eight young women graduated at Burnard college in Jnne, only two have studied with the inten tion1 of teaching. Of the 116 taking their degrees at Smith's college, 50 are to teach. Many of the 113 graduates at Wellesley, Mass., and one-fourth of the class at Bryn Mawr will also teach. Tho normal class of domestic science at Pratt's insti tute has already found positions for its graduates, one of whom is to teach cook ery in a large reform school for girls and to see that nutritious diet is provided for her pupils. Mr. Simeon Staples "I Had a Running Soro On my ankle five years, the doctors pro nouncing It aalt rheum. It continued to In crease In size, until I commenced taking Uood's Sarsaparllla.and using Hood's Olive Hood's Cures Ointment. In two years I was completely cured and have had no trouble with It since." Suieox Staples, East Taunton, Mass. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, biliousness, tick headaehe, and constipation. 25. Before Going to the Wold's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway between 8t. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service in the world, TheElectrio reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons or tnts line. We wish others to know its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Bath way Is the only line in the westnJoy lug the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 226 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf Oregon State Fair. Under the management of the Stato Board of Agriculture, on tbe State Fair Grounds near Salem, commenc ing September 11th, 1893, and con tlnulng one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid at premiums for Htoo, poultry, Hwlne, Agricultural Products, KrulU, ..Native Woods, Mineral, Works of Art aud Fancy Work, kad tot trial of speed. Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights on All Transportation Unas. PAVIUON open four evenings dnrlnrtha week, with rood ranslo In attendance. tubmkw ukanu ntanu and tbe new Regulation Track are conceded to be anions; the most comlortab e and the best on the Pa- cinoonast. i HHI.KNDID O0NTK8T OK HPKED each day,' There-is .entered for these contests tbe best field or horses tbU year that has been on thn eronnds tor many seasons, Valuable and bandtome Improvement bve been made on tbe gTouDdsand buildings. t PREMIUM LIST. Ha been revised aud improved to the credit orthe exhibitors. Kntrlea lor Premiums close at8pm. the nrt day of the Jfalr, and Exhlblu must be In place by 10 p. m or said day , o PRICES OF ADMISSION. Hen's Beaton Xlckt ... 1 J M Women's rVasou Ticket 1 00 Mea'aDarTloket , ,.. ;.;;;" ) Women's Uav Ticket.. Uaw Trick Tickets, I uly. Woinea tn IUm ilcuirk Vm. Children tinder II vMr v in ll BeniJ to the decretary at Itartlaad for a Prem ium lUsi, J. AFPSBaOK.Preaidtnt. J.T.Q&lCOa.BeCreUry, ' SOAwMli iHrtfciA''--"L" -A-a-jjig- tfflr -antii nrt ft,n fti m m fl-- ARE AlOli It is the small - -button,thatf ret " -i it l L. JrJxJ . ;-jn'ght irtot jnilkman in the morning; no cream, for the- coffee; no milk for the baby. The GllL-BORDrH .UGI.E - BRAND Condensed Milk is always ready for use. Use it for tca, coffee and chocolate; for icecream, sum mer drinks and general cooking -purposes. ?;iYour Grocer and Druggist sell it. .a, Ai Jn ThU Country is full of fat, healthy i.ii w mm m mM , i THE2NEW ,WI.X,AMErrTE; ST4BLES Completed and ready to wait on customers,, Horses. . boarded by day or week at reasonable prices: We keep a full line' 'of Triicko; Dfaya 'and Express to meet- all demands.! Alse keep the finest Stalllonsinjttela count v. for service. Barn and residence 2 block southiof, postofflce. r HxAN &. CO. w " "a I -. II- If you would bo clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dress jestmanneiy take them to the .vSALEM TKAM LAUNDRY where all -work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, ' . Liberty Street. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPiJ.ai.pNrPAP.ER 'OF THE VALLEY. CHEfflST NEWSPAPER IN OREGI iReceivinflfiialli the - Associated' Press i DJspatches. DMLY:BY7ffl7EEEM, v , These low hard times rates enable every farmer to have his daily-paper and -know the state of the market and all the news of-the world.- Editorial comment is fearJeW and independent. Edited j by its publishers to secure good government for the people, able .to 4ealljustly andjfairly Com pleteTelegraphic, State, Capital, For eigw MrkeapdroinNpws. TRY i 25 Cents Month. " '" ' tp . $3 a. Year, LL m m a mi The Only One Cent Newspaper oh. the. Coast. More ne n.thun.any six' wellies that cot $9 to $12 a year. No papers sent after time ;s out. AnIiiifiMiMri,JPayrt ft, JdUStk 1 Refers. -ii r - i ri - Ti.i -- -- -- sfl,a, MARRIED? annoyances, like a lost collatu and-worry. Sour-milk-over babies raised on the Eagle brand. n. 1. i. ' ' ii E-i mm "p s - wih,(all. ' THE jm' fl.OO for 4 Months! 4 -r S - J Postpaid. Editori'atid Publiahers, T JWem, Orego. , HrZMHNJ. ffl i WJ i 11 liSBS