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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1893)
EVENING CAPITAIi JOTJKN1&L. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1833. id TiiK mm HJBLCSHKD IJAlLY. EXCEiT HU-uai srr tii Capital Journal Publishing Company I -wric Bbefc. Coramere-Ul Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. jally. tr carrier, pr mouth. Daily' b mall, per yea-. Weecty. PMt Pr -rear, L5 il3i;8TtBOAY MGlir. Ofcoove, not' every one can drum up enough p lllowpby to get Into n perfectlyjuifrand true relation to chll dren. ATI effort would be required To be fair and honest vtlih children u asking tod much, when we hardly bavt to be that with grown persons and yet be considered upright business people Onereasm why otuerwLso respeclabU people are often careless In their treat memo' children Is beouu? they think the little ones are Incapable of paylnt back and art so weak and helpless tba' they cannot resent It. The secom reason Is probably a phtlojopblcal on. they are afraid there Is not pnllosoph enough In the world to go around if they shiuld undertake to treat childrei sanely, If they even think at all on thi abject. While kinduesi will do a great dea with a child it wdl not do all, as candj will it d for a steady diet. Most peo ple are incapable of recognizing the fjet that a child Is as important as tbej are. All children from Infancy are at epitome of the whole society iu which they are bora and a freab installment from the eternal decree that projected the creation and existence of this whole universe and holds its future in the hollow of its baud. In that light a child is a serious fact. People are unjust in their first con ception of a child as something trifling, a Jose, to be laughed at, grinned at, done anything with but treated serious ly, yet serious earnestness la the pano ply of a higher life that la spread over it to orotect It atrainst the triflers. But they -will persist until the little one at three years is often so dazed and bewil dered by their efforts to be funny with it that It has lost all traces of its origin al seriousness and wears on its face u hopeless tare of confusion, if not idiocy or what la worse precocity and brazen impudeuce. We are so big, you know, and so wise, we cannot treat the little messenger of divine love as though it were anything but a puppet filled witii sawdust, or a jumplug-jack for our amusament. Borne people are so de mented in their relations toward child ren that they will even try to work off old puns on them. Auotber unfair way to act with children is not to give them an answer to their questions, or an evasive or ineufflrlent answer, or a downright dishonest answer. Mothers and fathers, indeed everyone will be amply repaid for every bit of love and kindness shown the smallest and most stupid child. Iu themselves they will feel better, their mea's will set better, and their complexion will bo rosier and their eye brighter for it. In the little one the tiniest seed-thoughts or acts of lovo from you will grow into grand golden tokens of affection to bo expended and returned if not on you then on others. Recently there was a death of a two year old, In an obscure family. The father kept a saloon all his years aud though rather late In life had founded a family aud in due course of time a little one came. A new light came in to his life from that day. He felt a new loyc, a new sense of importance to himself and responsibility to Bociety he bad never felt before. His wife noticed bo was at home a great deal more. Ho cut 'fl the evoulngs earlier to bo by tho cradleside aud keep the house comfort able. A new music had entered that circle. He left off drinking. He only smoked at the saloon, all on accouut of the baby. His wife had a sweeter j vnlivt riiH Innb. HI Mnrv u'uu n Iwillpr being In his eyes thau bus had ever ap peared before. He felt himself some thing more than the careless be-lmppy- todayfor-tomorrow-youHllo fellow he had always been, Then In a snd hour all this new source of happiness was gone. The child was laid In the ceme tery, The man was back In his saloou. He sat by the stove, his head buried in lib hands. Up at the long bar the crowd surged, Iu and out, glasse clink ing, oaths rattling, dice Blinking, money chinking Into tho till. Outside was the roar of the street cars, drays, nowsboys yelling, aud peoplo tramping the side walks. But ho heard nothing of the noises Inside or out, Hu was with hi baby boy. Ho was knowing agUu at the cradle in silent adoration, listening to the sweet breathing and drinking Into tils bouUIio poacuaud lunoceuce that streamed from the iui of soft, pink dimpled before htm, Ah! The babi awake. Then for tho frollo and romp. fle forgets nil ho has brcu, a, urluKing .. - .... . wail, U8 proraiuty, mui 110 is a gum- torln the lieave,..; relation of father and child. Ho is happy aud free, pure IKI mnocenttt ma 0ttljy imy. iuvy Noun. They will start Iu the tiew a -.. Fill. life together, Hu ahull go to school, fcj ptwj mated, bo a greater uud a letter an than his father. Ho shall uever tr the barroom. Put he awakens. The sweet vialou la gone. He Is again la the humdrum of his life. Ah his long dark past la illuniioated by a brief bright halo sur rounding his memories of that child. There are tho-e who Imagine a saloon keeper has no soul. There are those who think a child I? a trifle, unworthy .f terious thought or treatment. Both are mistaken. THE GDVtK.NUU'S BAD EXAMPLE. The governor of Oregon naawstan evil exampleof political atnart-aleckism and governmental Insubordination by getting out a Tbnnkgiving day proc lamation ahead of the president, and containing an attaok upon the views of the chief executive of the nation, and setting a day on a different date from the president's. The fl-153 flew on the state noue Nov. 231 for Thanksgiving day by itlict of Governor Pen noyer. The state institutions aod other'state officials ob wrred that day oat of def-renee to the naudate of th chief executive They oiowed the proper respect toward his iigti office which it is only becoming ,n the governor of each slate to show toward the chief executive of the na Iod, whoever he may be. The indi yidual is lost eight of. It i3 the office that is respected. In a frantic struggle for notoriety G iveruor Peu noyer divided the author- it,-of state and nation wnicn minis ca-e should be one. A house divided aHiost itself cannot stand. The chil dren at our public schools, the at tendants at the stale reform pchool.state prison and state col leges' which were ob'iaed to defy the naliouai authority by Governor Pennoyer's unreasonable mandate have all been taught a lesson f disrespect for law and disloyalty to national authority. Why shouid not disorderly elements defy authority aud cranks take ven geance Into their own bands? Do not those in public positions lessen public respect for their high offices and divide the authority thit should be wielded firmly and with great care and prudence wnen mey esiauusu izjuuivji buu wu- fusion iu place of order? Perhaps Governor Pennoyer would reply to thte criticisms that the presi dent has no more riht to name the last Thursday than he had to name the fourth Thursday; that there is no law regulating the matter. There is a deep er law t'je custom of keeping a nation al Thanksgiving day, an unbroken cus tom since 1660, when Abraham Lin coln appoiuted the day, and in New England for a hundred years or more. But then no question of national poli tics or state rights enters into the mat ter. It is purely a question of custom, decorum, good order aud commonseuse. STATB NEWS, NOTES. COMMENTS Hon. BealGathler of Toledo, has tak en charge t.f Siletz Agency as Indian Agent. His son James is his clerk. The Newport Leader thinks Job Hrop. of Corvallis, will merely escape the Lincoln county crand jury as well ns they did that tribunal in Benton county. They have a brunch bank at Yaquiuia. Unllfornia oranges exceed the Pert- ! land market this week, The delinquent tux list of Lincoln! county Is juit belug published. John Fitzpatrlck, proprltor of Hotel Monterey, bus made application to the' Indian department for permission to erect a cannery on the Siletz river. D-illiia paper. Nov. 21: Yesterdey was Guveruor Pennovers Tbanksuiv- , lug occuiiou, but it seems to have bad j but preciom few friends anywhere in the state. Never again would be jump in front of the president in such mat- teip. Two Hhortyears ago the governor bad a multitude of admirers, but said ranks have been wonderfull thinned out. Boats Kt'in to have as hnrd a time getting that big pile raft afloat as the royalists tire having getting the Queen on the throne of Hawaii. Botii draw too muuh water, A bill bus beu ordered for tho Epis copal church ut Newport. Men That Jump at conclusions, aro generally 'off their bae." lieomiso there me numberless imtont mo lloinertof que-itlouuble value, It iitie-n'i loiiow tutu an aro worthless. Don't iMuta Dr. cage's Catarrh Remedy with the usual run of such remidlen. It Is away above and beyond them! It is curing the worst cast of Chroulc Naeal C'uturrh. If you doubt It, try it If you make through trial, you'll be cured, toou forfeit for an incurable cum.'. This oiler by World's Dispeusarv Medina! Ascirttlou, Builttloj N. Y. At ul druggist! SO cents. Coursa of High O.ado Entertain uents at the Salem First M. , church .Jip, j)r. Arthur Brown, of First iw,ytWan church of Portlaud, "Father Time," Nov. 2S. i Dr. Chan. Ed ward Locke.Tuylor aireut omiruii roriiunu, "tsvery luoh a Kr.... 11 r.... 11 ""1 "-v n.JgSS.r"' ' ' - tuhot . . SIn,,0 aml9. fij0ii H 50 CeuU. Tiuketn for Hale at Dearborn's bookstore aud All ken's . . ".-. 2" . ' grocery ejoro, Mute street. ll3tf, '. KO mouk wkv i'hkt ifyouira pn- otroikcule enauielvU olf Uoei, old by nru io. i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondenco from In the Valley. Towns FBOlt JEFFERSON. Mrs D. B. Allen returned Tuesday from Woodburn. Prof. Louis Barzee spent a day at Eugene, returning Friday. Hoover Bros.' team ran away Thurs day evening scattering meat from one end of the street to the other, but no particular damage was done. The Masonic Hall is receiving a new roof and a coat of paint which it needed very much. Prof. Hawiey of the Willamette University, will preach a Thanksgiving sermon In the M. E. church, Nov. 30, at 10:30 A. M. The ladles will give a Thanksgiving basket social at the M. E. church, Thursday evening, Nov. 30th. The Ladles' Aid Society met at Mrs. Barzee's last Wednesday. Mr. Herren's new confectionery and notion store Is nearlng its completion. Miss Cora Adams of Salem, was a visitor at the Jefferson Institute Thurs day. J. R, Metzger is Improving his resident-, near the Institute where he ex pects to move In the near future. FROM HUBBARD. Winter grain Is nearly all in, and Is coming up nicely In some fields. Our city marshal has put in some much needed crossings. John Fowler U off on a business trip up on Eagle Creek. Geo. J. Wolfer went over to help bis Brother William butcher hogs last Wednesday. The social at the armory was a grand success. Our town was visifcd by Comedy Wonder Co. No. 3, which rendered some good music. After the show they gavc ft fre dnnce UIlt,i midnight. .. ,.,, aaaA nrm.ntn Will tivjr un3 ja-xavv, uu w. v.....u. -- build a sidewalk from the corner near the council chambers, past the new church, to the school house. Good idea. Bam Daniels is nursing a pet in the form of a big boil, on his band. A singing class is being taught at the Congregational church, meeting every Saturday nmuu rree. x.very body who wishes to learn to sing by note, are cordially invited to attend. J". Ii. Calvert bad quite a "shooting match" down his well, the first of the week. A. Chninard Is busy removing the stumps from his city property. Two chop mills, runuing in the same building, shows that business Is rushing. Bud Dimick seems to find plenty of work to do with bis steam saw. S F. White is still in the swim, buy ing spuds for Tooze. We understaud Claussln and Wes ling have purchased a tract of land from Mr. Grimm. Chas. De Waters is still on the sick list. Patronize the'great One Cent Dally Journal, and get the news, fresh every day. Tutt's Pills bauish biliousness. Plenty of ducks Davison's market. Hood's and Only Hood's. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carerully pre pared from rianmparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juulper berries and other well known remedies, by a peculiar combination proportion and process, giving to Hood's Sarsa- Sariila curative powers not possessed y other medicines. It effects remark able cures when other preparations fail. Hood's Pills cure biliousness. Personal. Situation by middle aged German lady as housekeeper. For a widower preferred. No. 123 State street. 11 20-1 w Grape Vines for Sale. I have propogated several thousand good stroug two-year old grape vines for setting out, assorted varities, suit able for culture in Oregon. 25 cts each. $2 00 per d"zen, E, Hofer, Salem, Or., Journal office. d w Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied Iu bundles of 100, uut cut, tor sale at this fllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, twoceuts a pouud. Next door to the po-toftlce. Intelligent Headers win notice that Tutt's Pills N Bt "tmmnttd to run" all classes r He. but only aueH aa rasalt frsa a ttlaortWrcd Itvcr, tlas Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Costiveness, Biliaus Ceiic, Flatulence, etc. Tor theaa tajr aro not warranted m jainon, BHiBraMHtari7ioMllujMM albletotunk aremtnijr. trle, H3cu. MOLD EVERYWHERE. THE JPACIFIC DETKCT1VB AND COLLECTING BDRBAD SALBKfi Oregon PrtTt work a specialty, C. B. 0UUCJCNT, Muupr, TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. 8alem, November 25, 4 p.m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HALKU 1'UOUUCE MARKET, racrr. Apples 30c to 50c. a bushel. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 J cts. Hogs d rosed 6 to 7. Live cattle 1 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spriog Itmibs $1.50 to $2.00. 3IILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour iu wholesale lots $3.00. Retail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk. $16 sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop fced$17 and $18. WHEAT. 45 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oata old. 33 to 40c, new 25 to 30c Hay Baled, uew $S to $12; old $10 to $14 Wild In bulk, $6 to $S. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1. 95 to $1.00 per ov. U No. 2, 70 to 85 cts, FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c Eirgs Cash, 25 cents. Butter Beat dairy, 20; fancy creamery, 25. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoued meats Bacon 12J; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 3Uc. to 4Uc. Ouious 1 to 1 cents. Beeswax 34c Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 26c. Ginseng, $1.40. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 5 cts; ducks, 6c; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 7c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour Standard, $2.90; Walla Walla, $3.15; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. Oats Old white,33c per bu , grey, 34c; rolled, in bags, $6 2oe.o0; barrels, $6.7o7.00; cases. $3.75. Hav Best. $10ffil2 per ton. Wool valley, price nomiual. Millstuffa Bran, $16 00; shorts, $18: ground barley, $18; chop feed, $17 per ton; whole feed, barley, 70 cts. pel cental; middling, $2328 pertoo; brew ing barle , 9095c per cental: chicken wheat. 8n 90 per cental. HopsOld, 10 to 16c, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 30 32e; fancy dairy, 2527jc; fair to good, 2022c; common, 18 to 20c per ft. Cneese Oregon, 1012: Young American, 15c per pound; California 14c: Swiss imp., 3032; Dom., 1820. Eitct Oreeon. 30c uer dozen. Poultry Nominal; chickens, mixed. $2 003 50 per dozen; ducks, $33.50 geese, $3.009.00; turkeys, live, 10c; dressed, 12c. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 13c; do inferior, 89c; do valley, 12 15c Hops 16 to 19c. Potatoes E-rly Rose, 2540. Bur banks, .3040c Oats Milling, $1.151.20. Hr. Ceo. W. Cools OI St Johnsbury, Vt Like a Waterfall Great Suffering After the Crip Tremendous "Roaring In the Head Tain in tho Stomach. " To a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas.: "Two j ears ajo I had a severe attack of the Grip, which left me In a terribly weak condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very badly off. rny health nearly wrecked. Jly appetite was all cone, I It-id no strength, frit lirsJ all the llmr, had roaring nolsej in my hoad. like a water toll. 1 alto had sevcro headaches and Severo Sinking Pains In my stomach. I took medicines without benefit, until, having heard so much about Hood's SArsaparilla, I concluded to try It. and tho result Is very craUfylng. AH the disacreable effects of the Grip are pone, I am tree irotu pains and aches, and believe Hold's Sarsaparilla Is surely curing rny catarrh. I recommend it to all' UKo.V Cooh.,Bt. Johnsbury. Vt Hooo'8 Pills ! not p"B.p1ao''frip bat ct promptly, tiL,r ana efScleDUr. Be. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting ani I'r nvry CUwes open Homlaj, Sept. 25th, Vr. Court and LUisrty lreU, opposite opera uouse. rn For teacher and motura will biia October 3d, at the mm place. For Partleulara anulr to Mns. P. S. Knight, I rrluclaU MADAM McALP.N, of Denver, has opened Dress-maklnR Parlors In IheEltlrldgo block, Iu the moms formerly occupied by Mra. Baker and guarantees A Perfect Fit or No Pay I u-22-lra CLASSES The New York Lyceum theater Is to lose W. J. Le Moyne, who is almost the best character actor on the American stage. J. E. Dodson of the Kendals com pany will take his place. The English musical papers, misled by an erroneous report of the death of Mme. Tavary, have been publishing biograph ical notices of the popular prima donna, now successfully touring in this coun try at tho head of her own opera company. ODDS AND ENDS. Capo Town has a population too mixed to suit the English residents, who all live in tho suburbs. France is the only European country which has today fewer able bodied men than it had 80 years ago. In Scotland the commonest name is found to be Smith; Macdonald holds the second place and Brown the third. tt mnv interest many to know that from an artistic pointpf view a woman's face is more beautiful when viewed from the left than from the right About the top notch of income for a New York law firm is $250,000 a year, half of which may go to the head man. Some firms may run rather above this. Headquarters for all daily paperp. at J. L. Bennett's post office block news stand, tf few- X.-" . k. - M DE. Tj. I,. CAEKES. Stricken Down with Heart Disease r. MUea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. GEs-rtnrES: I feel it my flnty. ns veil cs o pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to tho world the benedt received from dr. Mitts- restorative remedies. I " rttlckcn down with Mean IM?rajeh& its complications, a mpid pulse vary ing from 0 to 140 beats per minnte, a cboUng cr burcnie fyrimtinn in the wiid pipe, oppression THOUSANDSrtDS don of the heart and below lower rib. palrl In th arms, shortne of breath, tlecplesscefs, weakness andpeneral debUltr. The arteries lonyMt would throb violently, the throbbing of my heart conld bo heard across a large room and would shako my whole body. I was eo nciywu thatl could nit. hold my band itemdy. I hare been uncfrr tho treatment of eminent PhV?1. wUlu-'t tho lft benefit. A friend recom mended ymiT remedies. Hhe was cured by Dr. Mtlear remedies IhaveUken. (f-fp lhreo totUei pf your heir f-lj W K J Heart Cure and two bottles "' w NerrineT ly pnUe Is normal. I have no more rtolcnt Ihrobhlngof the heart. h wciil mm lelrcerely recommend .everyone wfthsrapoms of HeJt Disse to tahe JOr.WUa' JUstora. Mr- llrmntira and bo cured. Gypsum City, Ktns. L. L. Caemcb. SOLD OM A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. eold by D. J. Fry. druggist, Ealem - SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave orders at CotUe-Farkhurst block.room 6, Hal em. Oregon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE f the Southern Pacific Company. CAUrOKSlA XXPBZSS TBAK RTJU TJAILT BE- TWJi'S POJCHND AND 8. r. H..UI h. I e- 16 p.m. Mp. m. 10:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Salem Ban Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. K2ia.m 59 a.m 7.-00 p. m Above trains "Mop at all stations from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent Hbedd, Hatsey, Ilarrisburc. Junction City, ?!.. Piaa.a a . H nil .latlnnc tn IYaVT,v I to ABhlacd lnclunive. KfEHlTKO MAlt. DAILY. jalBaIS8lfc 1 .&- sfTM. I tuu a. m. I Lv. 1'ortLand 11:17 a. m I Lv Salem " p m. I Ar. Itosebnrg Ar. J t.o p. m. Lv. J 1:10 p. m. Lv. 7.0 a. m Dining Cars ou Ogtlcn Route TOLLMAN mm SLEEPERS A-ND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. rVd Side Division, Between Portland and femllis: PAII.T- (KXCKPT STHDAT). law a. in. i Lv. fortland Ar. 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Your Grocer and Druggist sell iL water to one of Eatfe condensed milk. DAILY! D U iiL Jjll 1H UlluUUll - -if YEAR, iu er o- OK, 8ANDWCS XI.sIOTKIO BELT with Electro WraeiioD-p -err iU ear 'wllhont ?heie'55 saner from Serro" Ji'iKL'iJ: losses, UralB. Lc Mnhi. Paar Memory, all Kemals i Com- orexpoiira.wmrindrUXanlpriirJ core Ma our soarreloos InrenUoa, which requires but a. trtsl to "" the mosTsteptlenl. talsiiorMoeoUr. feets too aiar hSTO, "nlT drslo" joursjiiem onerreforce nI '' cuuea JoorwestnessorUekot rocrtu elements tiiut drained, wn'en."? JS quired Jot t,roroa fM"52 rsmoT the eaawi and healthjitrew" and tIot will tollow rt "; U oor jUn and ueatoenU and nmirlH a ear or rerrsnd mootT ESOP MBX." should be raad by wjrJ?"S Thr,stilk'm Mectrie Mitt J Of 2m wi (M. .. .inTthA.rtMk&rmaata'falled.ascaaD . Portland OrcaM. Bl'hiJ!:"5 bard work, combm-d with (ha aUiln eoa-tss ff?f irr. A.i MxnacA. iUAFnirv.iinfu -'' . i. mala nut. 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