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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
TiaBi?rwp-iTf: ' "w-.1 ystg''"' , " urn'" 'yii'''wiyj!$ito'8fa I, swmasw n juj' BVENINa CAPITAL JOTTOTAL, THXTRSDAT, OCTOBER 20, i893. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL l'UBMBUKD DAILY, EXCEPT BUNDAY, Dtm Capital Journal Publishing Company. l'.Mtofflca Hloek. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors, Dally, by carrier, per month,.. Dntlr, by mall, per year, Weekly, 8 pages, per year, -to 60 . 300 1.60 WHAT WIJ NLED. Iu siuglo edition of one of our best dally papersiweiread of murder and sui cide, elopements And bankruptcy, star-vatiou-aud suffering of all kinds and we not only flud'tlils in one day's edition, but every day througboutuhe year and yet the- American people are sutisfled apparently to read' this dally and think their duty us done when their Julia con fine the criminals tbauru caught their charities feed the boldest of the' hungry and their school bouses are reared tc educate such as will not run away from sohool. Back of all this is needed n broader and deeper philanthropy one tbatseekh not only to confine the criminal classer of the worat soit for tio general good. and to feed the hungry, as a sort f salve to one's conscience, but that shall seek the means to prevent criminal classes from existing aiid shall providi ways by which every man may becomi honest and earn his own bread. This country Is broad; It has much untitled soil, and with the right'kind of training no one nted starve, though all may not become rich. It Is time American par ents and teachers should open their eyes and see what is In the future for our boys and girls. It is time we aroused ourselves and began to teach the young people the value of time,ihe importance of industry, and the ability to uso every God-glveu power. It is time we began to look to the congress of tho future, and to train our boys, FROM ,BHEDD. While attending a social atHhedd Friday evening, Grade May Burdlck, a young girl vialting two mites out of town, lost a beautiful gold watch and chain. Late Saturday night her father heard of the loss and started Sunday morning to hunt for the lost property, which he fortunately found, nearly em- bedded in the mud. John Ellison bad his index finger badly broken, while trj 1 ig to separate two men from fighting. He has Just completed a nice little dwelling house, soon to be occupied by the family of Geo. Burdlck, late of Washington. The firm of Burdlck & Adams, last week shipped; a carload of bogs to Portland, and have another load ready for the Seattle market. Our school is progressing finely, un der the ma'nogement of Prof, Chase, as teaober. His family will move here soon. H. E. Hayes', State Grange lecturer, passed thiough town Tuesday, and was entertained at the home of W. W Powers. Mrs. Powers returned home today, from Salem, where she ha b-en visiting her sou, for the past three weeks. yes, and our girls, to become future statesmen of whom we may be proud The homo Is a good place to train u child, but not every chiluMias a hme. The primary sohool la a good place, but until a child is six years old he must be kept out of school. What Is to be done with the little waif between two and bU years old? If bo is turned loose upon the streets until ho is six, he will not go to sohool much after that. Char ity kindergartens have already been es. tabllshed In a few cities. Nashville Banner. DKHUMUNU NEWS. The Journal Is a newspaper. It Is considered the duty of a nowHpaper to print all news of importance. Honco wo priut Demo cratic news as well as Republican news, Populist news, as well as Probi news. Wo print more such political news, print it more plainly and more timely than any other political newspaper of any party. In other words readers of this paper, no matter of what party, obtain more and better patty news than they will receive in any mere party paper of their several parties, be cause tney will recelvo all the import ant party news of all the parties. Tub Journal was tho only paper at Balem to print the great speech of David B. Hill, delivered In New York the other day, Ills the only paper that has printed tho statements of President Cleveland In bis own behalf, ft has done this not becauso Salem has no Democratic newspaper but outof Justice to Itself as a newspaper. Its readers have as good a right to get tho Demo cratlo novvs as tho Republicans uuws. WUY FOR RKFJtAb? Awriloraska whylsTiiK Jouunai, for repeal of tho Sherman silver pur chase law? Because that law has put the government "In. tho hole" with no way to get out, and because It does not put silver in circulation. Its Intention was to glvo the country an abundance of silver money Iq clrou latlon. The silver has been hoarded up in Washington. Miners have been tuk ing their bullion to tbo treasury and getting certificates convertible Into gold. The goyerumeut was forced by the Sherman law to buy so much silver per month and forced to nay for it In gold, That has dralued tho gold out of tho treasury, drained the gold out of tue country, was an unjust oporatlon and did not help sllvor. The Journal Is in favor of freo coin ago of silver or such terms ns it will cir culate largely amoug the people. It la in favor of Increasing tho legal tender limit of silver. It is In favor of labor- era on government works being paid off mou week In silver direct from the mint. These are some of our reasons for repeal. Pensive and Expensive Many a woman shrinks from con mliliiK a iiIijhIcIhu about functional derangements and weakness, and pre fers to suffer in silence. She is ead unit jiensive, ami her neglect of her ailtneutt will prove expensive, It may cost her her life. One of the most skillful phy sicians of the day, who has had a vosi experience iu curing diseases peculiai to women, has prepared a rented which is of instliiiiible aid to them. We refer to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre cripllon, the only remedy for womao't peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold hy druggists, under a posltivd guarantet from manufacturers, that it will givt satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. STATE NEWS, NOTES, AND COM. MENTS. TiNWAHE. Wo have simply evory thing in this lino, and o.tu plooso tho maweM on lower prices than any com prtltor. The stock Includes gulyaulml pII, tit) basins, steamers, oupa meas ure?, stew and sauce pans, and thous Mttfe of other articles. At Osboru's Rfteket store, 2d-lw Within the next threo weeks $100,000 will be sent in circulation in Crook county from the sale of beef cattle. Corvallfs Times: The college funds are In a much easier condition. Treas urer Applewhite has Just received no tice from the state treasurer that $0,600 will be avallublefor redemption of state warrants within fifteen days. A meeting for purposes of forming a kindergarten association has been ap pointed to meet next Friday afternoon, Oct. 27th, at 3:30 o'clock in tho Albany college. A hewl-eud collision of horse cars at Eugene shook up the Presbyterians and stove In tho car ends. A movement is on foot to consolidate tho Congregational and the Presbyter iau cliurcheB of Peudleton. That Grand Trunk ruilroad which so nearly wreoks thesamo passengers twice should be called tbo Great Smash line. Grover Cleveland should take warn ing of that Grand Trunk road, whlob nearly wrecked the same passengers twice. His party has wrecked the peo plo once on finance. They should not do it again on tho tariff. People aro geuerally satisfied to be smashed up In a collision once. An Eistern railroad is trying to do it twice. It lias been sottlod. The baulo ship Oregon will recelvo a flue silver service from tho people of Oregon. Tne servico will cost In tho neighborhood df$3o00 and will be engraved with Oregon scenery. This money Is to be rulsed by popular subscription, a committee hav ing already been appointed to look after the matter. The sorvlce should be the finest ever placed on a warshlo. The Oregon is the finest vessel in the Ameri can navy and the silver for the service should be Oregon silver. Baker City Democrat, LaQraudo Chrenicle: There is a sin gular appropriateness in the selection of tho youug lady who Is to touch tho button that launches the new battle ship Oregon. MIhh Shelby Is the great graud-daughter of Gen. Jo Laue, the pioneer patriot and soldier, who is in- dlBsolubly associated with Oregon's history. Gen. Lane had achieved a national reputation beforo ho crossed tho suiuot sldo of the Bookies. Tho rugged quality of his courogo and statesmanship fitted him for leadership in a froutior settlement, and when h camo to Oregon tho llltio baud of set tlers were only too glad to put him in the foremost rauk, And It was fortu nate fur tho uew territory that it had a leader so nuigulfloently equipped for the work before him. Now that our Btate Is resting on tho solid foundations which General Lane helped to lay, it Is fortunate that there Is n descendant of the third generation to help ldoutlfy his uuma with au event that is to sig nify Oregon's Importance. CARTER'S CURE Sick Ileadache and relists all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side, Ac While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing SICK Headache, yet CAimii'a Little Litsr Pills are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate tho bowels. Even if they only cured . HEAD che they would bo almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and those who once try them will find these litUe pills valuable in so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Dut after all sick head ACHE lives that here Is where it. Our plus cure it Is the bane of so man; we make- our great while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Fills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action 8 lease all who use them. In viais at 24 cents ; ve fof $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CAS7ZS Umicnrs CO., Hw Tots. kll Ulk U fries. All Oyer n Cow. Moslems were preparing to celebrate a religious festival in Rangoon Sunday and were forbidden by Mr. Fleming, British magistrate, to sacrifice a cow near the Hindoo temple. When the police ap peared with Mr. Fleming's order, the Mo hammedans fought with sticks and stones. The police got re-enforcements and Mr. Fleming ordered them to fire Twenty Mohammedans fell dead, and many more were wounded severely. The Mohammedans still refused to disperse and the military were called out. Fout companies charged on'tho double quick with bayonets. Many Mohammedans and Hindoos were killed and score wounded. Exchange. VIGOR of mm jviiamum tp Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils from early errors or later exccssen, tbe results or overuoik, slcknoss, worr,cto Fullstreugth, development and tone given to e ery organ and portion of the body. Simple nattiralmethods. ImmedlarnlniproYement Been. Fiillure Impossible. 2,l references Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. in Price of Gas. From and after October 1st, 1893. the price of gas will betas follews: Less than 600 ,'cublo feet per month $3.50 per 1000 cublo feet. Over 600 cublo feet per month ?3.00 per 1000 cublo feet. Special rates for large consumption given on application to L. B. McOLANE, Manager. JL J. H. HAAS, TUB WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commercial St,, Stlem, Oregon, (Next door to KIoln's.)i Specialty ol Bpootaolee, ami repairing Clock. Waioheo and lownlrv. IMPORTANT. If you anticipate vialting the world's fair, or your friends In the Kast, take advantage of tho present opportunity, us the fares are now so low thev cut no llguro In tho expense. Tho Chicago & Northwestern lUtlway have plaoed in service a solid vestUmled train, between Pnrtlaud and Chicago, the famous mtvuer tourist cars, freo reclining chair cars and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur. nished, rutes uow offered, together with tho short time consumed iu making the trip, It Is wlthlu the reach of all. I'or further information, apply to nuy ticket agent, or write A. G. IUkkkk, Gen'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Tortland, Or. In A IIubbv? If bo ring (he blue box for a Lockvood "messenger. He wlH do your bidding correctly and quickly. OMJoe opo nights. The Artist. If you have not seen Hart's uew sultlugsaud overooatlngs go nt once. He Is an artist In Beleotlous and at tall, orliig. Next door to Ladd & Hush's bank, Pair Men's ITbavv Boot3-Uuui, rubber cauuuuou gram, all the best makes for whiter wear, ami ut prices 20 oer cent below competition. At Oaboru'a I tucket store. 21 lw Before Going to the World's Enquire About The Limited Express trains of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago, These trains are vestlhuled, electric lighted atid steam heated, with tho flu. est Dining mid Sleeping Car Servico in the world, The Electric readln? Uuht In ono), borth Is the successful nnveltv of thin progressive age, aud Is highly appreciat ed! uy nu regular patrons or mis line. We wish others to kuow Its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail. way is ine only line in the west enjoy, lug the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or adurea- u. j. v.duy, uenerai Agent, J. W. Cabby, Tra v. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark BU, Portland. Or. "" !S!fSSlZwdS!pt---Jw SHE MEANT IT. And Sho Didn't Cnre How I-oiul She Talked JUlthor. "I snpposo you have heard of themeaD way in which Mr. Snodgrass treats his wifo and children, haven't your" said Mrs. Keedick to a friend as the two were riding together in a street car. "Shi Don't speak quito bo loud," re plied tho latter in a frightened sort of a whisper. But tho admonition was lost on Mrs. Keedick, who continued in a somewhat louder tene: ''I believe it is all true too. They say he's so stingy that he won't give his wifo a single dollar unless she just literally pleads for it, and then he throws it to her mueh ns a miser would throw a bone to a dog." "Please don't speak quito so loudt" replied Mrs. Kcedick's auditor. "Mrs. Snodgrass hasn't had a new bonnet in two years," tho speaker went on, without lowering her tone, "and it must bo much longer than that since she had tho pleasure of ordering a new gown. Before I'd put up with such nonsenso I'd make my husband's lifo a burden to him I It isn't as though the skinflint couldn't afford it. He's far bet tor off than your husband or mine, and yet ho tTeats that sweet woman who was fool enougli to marry him in that cruel fashion." "Alittle lower tone, please," nudged the listener, but Mrs. Keedick's voice was just as loud as sho kept en: "It's the same way with the children. Tbey can't go to school because they haven't clothes fit to wear. He's as cross as a bear to them too. Seems to resent their presence on the same earth with him. How I do pity the poor things, and especially at this time of the year! It's a mighty sorrowful Christmas they will have unless the neighbors take up a collection for them." Thero came another nudge from Mrs. Keedick's friend, and just then a man who sat near signaled the conductor to stop, and he got out. Tho nudgor heaved a sigh of relief. "That was Mr. Snodgrass himself, and I'm so afraid he heard what you said." "Yes," replied Mrs. Keedick calmly. "I knew it was the miserable, mean man, and I intended that he should know just what people think of his meanness. I'm in hopes it will do him good and make life more bearable for his wifo and children." And . Mrs. Keedick smiled sweetly Ob sho bade her friends good afternoon and left tho car. Brooklyn Life. TVliat Killed the Parrot. The man was walking along Wood ward avenue carrying a parrot in a cage. "What have you there'f" asked a friend. "Parrot; I'm taking it homo to my wife. She always wanted one." "I hope you'll have better luck than I did -with one I gave my wifo." "What happened to it?" "Don't know my wife, do you?" "No." "Neither djd tho parrot. It wanted to talk during thodaytimo and couldn't get a chauce while my wife was around, so it staid awake at night to do its talking, and tho poor thing died of insomnia be foro two weeks." Detroit Freo Press. Blade Him Walt. At a dinner party before Renan had rison to fame ho wap about to speak on a current topic when Jules Simon sig nified his intention of talking, and the hostess asked Renan to wait. When the greater lion had done roar ing, tho lady said: "Now, M. Renan, it is your turn. You were going to say something." "I merely want to ask for some peas," ho replied, with gravity, and he was silent during the rest of the evening. Youth's Companion. STAGE GLINTS. Wanted Ills Money's WoHh. A forlorn Irishman, reduced to tho ex treme stage of poverty and destitution, as a last resourco made inquiry at a ma rine store as follews: "Do you buy rags and bones here?" "Yes," was tho roply. "Then, bo jabers," said Pat, "you may put mo on tho scales." Tit-Bits. cook A Sudden Departure. Witherhy Didn't .your new loavo rather suddenly? Plankington Yes. Sho got mixed in her dates. Sho had a policeman and a burglar call on her tho same evening, Lifo. A llluli Ideal. Kitty No, Mr. de Witt, yon will never lovo nuy girl ns you do yourself, Tom (earnestly)-I assttro you I will, Miss WhiBlow, whenever I find one that is worthy of bo high n regard I Truth. A Suggestion. . 'i )U t?M..,tTi at jT t j3awesfc,5?3i: Jennie Cliften has signed for "The Voodoo." James Penkcs has signed to support Lillian Russell. ' George Mitchell has been cngagod to rapport Daniel Sully. Marshall P. Wilder will tour nt tho head of a vaudevillo company this sea son. George Lyding and William Schuster have signed with tho Calhoun Opera company. Mrs. E. M. Post is playing tho part originated by Aunt Louisa Eldridge in "The White Squadron." Bartley McCullum, tho character ac tor, has signed for J. F. Cordray's stock company at Portland, Or. Augustin Daly has filled the places made vacant by secession of his Ameri can actors with Englishmen. Carroll Fleming, who will bo remem bered as Albert in "Monte Cristo" with James O'Neill, has been engaged by A. M. Palmer. Elsi Gregori, the Italian prima donna, has been engaged for tho Boston Grand Opera company to sing tho dramatic so prano roles. Oscar Wilde is expected to arrive in New York city about Nov. 1. Ho will assist the Coghlans in a production of "A Woman of No Importance." im -$- w MRS. ELMIRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. ffllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dxar Bins: Tor 20 years I was troubled with heart disease. Would frequently have falling spells and smothering at night Had to ait up or jet out of bed to breathe. Had pain In my left side and back most of tho timo; at last I became dropsical. I was very nervous and nearly worn out. Ihe least flxUtement would cause me to THOUSANDS ES with fluttering. For tho last fifteen years I could not sleep on my leftside or back until began taking your Ae Heart Cure. 1 had not taken it very long until I felt mnch better, and I can now sleep on either side or back without the least discom fort I have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I am able to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind.. IbSS. Mrs. Elmira Hatch. It is now four years since I have taken any medicine. Am In better health than I have been in to years. I honestly be- - . -( r Move that Dr. JUllet' Xrw CURED Heart Cure saved my life w IUW and made mo a well woman I am now 62 years of age, and am able to do a good day's work. Iay 29th, 1892. Mas Elmiea Hatch. BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY OR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. gold hv D. J. Crv druggist, Halem An Electrical Exterminator. A Memphis man lias a patent for an olectrical vegetation extermina tor, which is designed to kill the rank vegetation that grows along railroad beds and highways in trop ical countries. The apparatus, in cluding dynamo and engine or bat teries, is placed on a car and fur nishes a current which is sent through all the adjacent vegetation by means of a brush when tho car is moved along the track. The Bamo principle is applied of course to the weeds and grasses of a cultivated field. Chicago Herald. A Queen's Interest In Jewish Music. The queen of Italy, who is one of the most cnltured of sovereigns, has dis played great interest in ancient Jewish music. In order to fully inform herself on tho subject she sent for Professor Con soto, who visited her in the royal palace and unfolded to her tho history of Jew ish music, to tho earnest study of which ho has dovoted himself for several years. Jewish Chronicle. ffheumatrsniy Lumbago, Solatfca Kidney Complaints, tame bock, o. ssssssHisiiflHisI r m v -wr BR. SANDER'S ELECTRIC 1ELT Wnicur. without mulleins all wau rwutUna-from erMttantloaof brain nrrre forces i xc3biiot232 iiLlHnVH."'y urer, and,aMr ciimSKSI W-3. "."Ei","' f.'lt ODBtata. Uncle Si Marthy, them cows is gone wanderin off agin, an I can't find 'em nowhor. I do W what to do. Marthy Why don't ye go daown to th' railroad people an ask 'em to soil yo a secon'hand cow ketcher? Harper's Weekly. Golnc Vast, Enamored Youth May I hope to find a place in your heartr TiAflvlftVA An tu Blasting TP i-am ttnj.tl.1 If ' There aro only a few choioo locations ( ,.;.... M "" (ureases or do bat. Tboiu S,JlftST,?lu,',f''a.nl KlI hundred 1. vrr ic ,, nm V,..ii Si1 Hf ' 'J"" 8Uatk GrAKiaTUD I. aa t. OaajN SdfriTVlriii"i".5s3i3.iJ DR. GUWS jpcraovxn LIVER PU.X & """ v AMILBNniC ONE PILL, FOR A DOSE. 5SIJi.SLS.0Ulr CompUuoo twtur than ir7wn. 4X3!cKiiiiSi4ft2 Bold by BMkeit 4 VanSlyp A.fMfflft $5 iwjp": j -Tsr m . -t ifr, sa PURIFY! PURITY! That is the fundamental principle of our business and on it we stake our reputation when making the GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BID Condensed Milk. In times of epidernh when all foodi are called intoquestiort the public canTely with perfect confidehceon the Eagle1 brand and serve it with the assurance that it is a food Free From All Disease Germs. Remember that I It's .the fodd for children. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it, Every can Is sterilized and every 'microbe klllei Yjixy TVCVOgJsssssssPr rVT? tcs& ivVsJslissBBf f"zi I w TUE NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completediand ready to wait op 'customers. Bbrseti-b6a'rded by day or vetk at reasonubleprlces; We keep a fulr' line of Trdck,DraB and Expreato meet all demands. Also keep the finest Stallions fn'lbis cbuntv, rormvice. Barn and residence 2 block-south of postoflice. RYAN & CO. THE PEOPLE'S DAILY ! f M I O O Only One- Gent Daily 'Newspaper on the? Pacific Coast, CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN IB Receiving all the ..Associated Press - " Dispatches. bbbssisssi uiami' 4 DAM Iff m, PEM a :in, a i- c " a Double Newspaper 1.51 " J Li ' 1 " frW These' loVhorcr times rates enable iexery farmer to have his daily paper and know tho state of the market and all the news of the world. Editorial comment is fearless and independent. Edited by its publ?shers to secure good government for the people able to deal justly and fairly with all. ' O-7D Cpmpleta Telegapixcf State.i Capital, For eign, Market andOropNews. i r, rucx. --