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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1894)
1 ,p&ti sgSsSfSfc GEORGIE'S ATTEMPT. Mo Milken It In the Cause of Truo Lore, but It Falls. door elitoT--i coinencid 2 think i cood trust bil jouEon but I find i cant. mnrio green & mo had a fite on mondn tn elio horlily told me she cood uov ir b mine, i pleded & pleded but she i lli turned In r cold buk on me an Bed no. sho fed she b leved i wos a hartleys crol.et an she had no timo 4 mo. 1 iti me, nili mo, i Bed. my piti ia tnrufd 2 mud, she Bed. i told bil jonson about it an ho Bed, wars tho use ov worryin yourself about a woman, shaik her. (thrtts tho way bil talks since he smoks cigerats.) i lovo her bil, i sed, i cant give her up. want 2 find out if she loves u, sed bil. yes, i sed. comit suicide, sed bil. wats that, i sed. kill yurself, bil sed. thou i wil no 2 late, i sed. wel, sod bil, i tel u wat. u onll maik b levo kil yurself. i will help u. 1st u rite n loter to her teling u have kiled yurself in the barn. so i rited the leter: uVor, ilecr, tnui lo bl tho timo u (jet tills i wil bo most tied, i kaunot live without u. fair w oil, yuru truo love, gorgle. now, sed bil, u tail; a nifeinyurehand an put red paint all over yur faic like u had cut yure throto, an lay down an maik b levo u r dien. I will go an giv the note 2 marie, an wen she corns she wil think u r most ded an u wil no if she loves u or not. so i got the paint an put it on mi faic an hands an sum got on mi coat an pants, i luked like i was cut al over, then i laid doun an comenced 2 die. i kept grouin & gronin & waitin 4 marie 2 cum. i gess i wos dien about half a hour an tho paint wos al gotin dri an no marie cum. bi & bi i herd footsteps hi the barn an i comenced 2 di orful hard. ware is he, sed a voice. in hero, sed bil. now, marie grene, if u aint got a hart like stone u will piti mo & love me, I sed 2 miself. 3 men cum in the barn with bil and so did pa. 1 was a doctor & 1 was a policeman, the doctor sed tho blood wos onli paint, the policeman sed i orter b tukup4 play in triks on the law, an pa tuk me up in tho garret an clubbed me 4 gitin paint al over mi close. bil jonson dident give marie grene the note at all an she herd all. about wot i done, now shea gone al around lufUn at me & tellin peeple about a man trien 2 kil hisst'lf 4 her. bil jonson & her are vcri thik. cursis on him. gorgie. Now Yoik Mercury. Turn About Is Fnlr Play. "How are tho farmers making outthis year?" ahked a New Yorker, a former resident of Vermont, of a friend from the old home. "Poorly," replied the Green Mountain man. "You recollect old Bill Thoinp bou? Well, hiscaso illustrates the con dition of affairs. It came around the end of tho year, and he hadn't made enough to pay his man, so ho had to sell a yoke of oxen to get money. "When ho turned the proceeds over to tho fellow, ho baid, 'Tom, times are hard, farming's played out, and I've got to let you go.' " 'But,' aid Tom, 'you've got moro cattle. I'll serve you and look for my wages in cattle.' ''And when they're all gone what will you do?' "'What will I do?' queried Tom. 'Why, then you'll work for me, don't you see, and get all your cattlo back again.' "New York Herald. Tho Cause of Dew. An examiner once visited a college of some importance in tho north of Eng land. Among other questions ho asked what was the cause of dew. No ono could answer. At last ono Of the pupil3 got up and said: "The earth turns on its axis once In every 24 hours with such a rapidity that it inspires and thus produces dow." Spare Moments. A Hooby. "Why, the fellow kept asking me. his host, if my witticisms were original. What does that show?" "It shows that he is a man who has read very little." Truth. A Revelation. Miss Pinkerly What an awfully pret ty ra"yon have, Mr, Calloway! Won't yon eouie and kiss me, Willie? Willie (doubtfully) I guess I hadn't hotter, mamma. She wouldn't be satis fied with one. Mrs. QaMowov Why, Willie, what an ideal WilHe (trimnpoantiy) Well, that's what my big brother Bays! Brooklyn J-ife. Qualified. Our professor was lately lecturing at the "annex" to n class of three. In the course of his talk ho came to an exposi tion of his views as to woman' func tions in tho body politic. "W-.men," lie is leported to have said, "are merely the element of beauty in life. Their busi ness is to make life graceful, and they can't do that, you know, unless they themselves are pretty and graceful. If a girl is not pretty, she m-glit just as well vanish from the face of the earth that is," he qualified as ho gazed at the three sober spectacled faces Infiontof him "er unless sne's tolerably pret ty, you know." Boston Budget. A Natural MUtnlte. MtffrSJ"'- Ufa KNvTiViwrH xt few! Mtilfewvv-? ifT?? r ) Little Boy Ma, is that lady tho coach man's wife? Hallo. Adjustable. It was a handsome solitaire, and she evidently desired the jeweler to know that it was her engagement ring. "I would like to have this ring altered to suit my finger," said the pretty girl as sho flourished tho brilliant bauble before tho eyes of the jeweler. The jeweler took tho ring and smiled. He had seen it before. "I can do that in a minnte," ho re plied. Screwing a magnifying glass m his eye and taking a sharp pointed in strument in his hand, he touched a mi nute spring ou tho inside of tho ring and made it tho exact size, saying as he placed it on her finger: "You see, theso rings aro made in this manner for tho reason that they aro worn by so many different people. It is a great convenience." Tho young lady sailed out of the shop burning with iudignatiou, and the reason she did not fly was because she hadn't the wings. What did she think? You know, and it is only necessary to state that she did not wear the ring. Another girl has it now, but this time tho jeweler was not permitted to touch the spring. The young man did it him self. Pearson's Weekly. A AVIt of the War. "In our company during the civil war," said Captain T. E. Barlow of Mil waukee, "was a stuttering sergeant named Thomas and a chaplain named Cheuautt, who was exceedingly untidy in personal appearanoe. The sergeant was a wit and gave the chaplain no end of trouble. One cold day the parson had preached over an hour, and at tho closo of his discourso asked any ono who felt serious to come forward. "Tho sergeaut went at once. 'Do you really feel serious?' asked the chaplain, rather doubtful of his convert. 'Se-se-rious, I sh-sh-fahould say I-I di-did. Any m-man w-would feel s-se-serious to s-s-sit on ac-ca-cal;eof ico t t-two hours and h-he-hear y-you p-p-preach,' was tho re ply. On another occasion, at mess, the sergeant began to eat before tho chap lain had asked the accustomed blessing. Extending his hands over tho table, tho chaplain raid: " 'Pause, bergeant, pause.' " 'Y-Yes, I b-s-eo 'in. D-d-d-d dirty ones too.' "St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Examination ltlitmlers. This year's university examinations have commenced well and show that budding masters of arts and doctors of law are gradually getting out of tho beaten tracks of ordinary knowledge for instance, ono gentleman explained tho "equinox" to he derived from "equa," a mare, and "nox," night, which, when cojoined, moan a "nichtmare." Another described "primogeniture" as a plant which bears only one flower, nnda third, who was striving for honors in history, wroto in his essay on tho character of Henry VIII, "Cartherine Parr, who sur vived tho king, was going to be behead ed, but he died the day before ho signed the warrant." Loudon Telegraph. ills Limit. Dunn I say, Upton, when are you go ing to pay me thatsovereign you owe me? Hardy Upton (indignant, but digni fied) Dunn, this is twice in three years you have importuned me for that money. I was once your triend, but this day sev ers all our relations, hir! And I wish you to understand, sir, that as long as I livo I shall never borrow another six pence from you. That is my ultimatum, sir! Good day! Tit-Bits. A Great Grief. "I shouldn't have thoutrht that Maud would have preferred George to Harry. Harry earns twice as much money in tho courso of the year." "I know, but Harrv only baa a loo. from which he geta wages, while George Voids a eituation and receives a salary Boston Transcript. lie Was Wrong. A lady entered a Boston street car ono day, and a gentleman arose and politely gave her his seat Something seemed to trouble the gentleman, for he shortly bent over and said, "I beg pardon, mad am, but did you say anything!" "No sir," answered the lady curtly. Life. Disserted. "I think Chappie and his sister look vary much alike.". "Oh, do you? I uver thought she looked the least bit effeminate." Chi oago Inter Ocean. Use. Caller (in editorial eaaetmn) Do yon I Editor Is it In convenient length to ' throw t the dertlT-Tm,tb. i:ac!iln 1 or toliimuM. .. ...... Captain Gaml.iur, R. N., goes n htep furtliur tlmn t ho assertion that Co lmnbus did not know what ho was ilisi-ovenivj and di'inos him tho nun-it of having tlisooyeied at nil. The i j-t sight of Amcri'T. 1.,- scys in Tl9 Fortnightly, ' . . , inetl by ono Jean Ov-in i 1 c, m USS. four years boioie tho it. . vl of Coh.iiiinis at !L'rm Salvi I n Cousin nctu.i"y sailed up t if A uabiu river, which ho willed after tho native inuiio "Maray nou." On board his vesbol waa n niau named P.iu-on. who was tried riid punched tor insubordination on Uu return to Dieppe. Being banish -d from France, tuia Pmcou made his way to Palos. in Spain, and though there is no direct evidence that Co luinlms bought him out nnd obtain ed information as to Cousin's voy age, it is a temarkablo fact that one of Columbus' vessels was netu ally commanded by a man of this name, who was accompanied by two brothers. Tho principal thing to bo said in opposition to Captain (3 a miner's theory is that France, which assiduously lays claim to every f-cieutifie invention and discovery that can bo named, has never been known to put forward a pretension to the discovery of America. Perhaps after thiR sho will. -Pall Mall Gazette. Ono of Cromn ell's Letters. Among tho Wolbeclc abbey manu scripts is a characteristic letter from Oliver Cromwell to Captain Penn, which is dated July 9, 1053, and reads in part as follews: "It is not a little muj mured in this place that the Heete camo off from the enemies' coast att this tyme. Somo whoo nei ther lovo you nor us nor this cause are apt to mako their owno construe tions of itt, yett I believe you satis tied your judgments in itt. Indeed that which I apprehend is that tho Dutch commissioners may bee a lit tle high upon itt, but that I trust will roturne upon their owno heads in the end. I often thiuke of our great losso in your deero General Deane. my most nereriend. "I wish that the honest interest heo carried onn may still bo main tained amongst you. Dee that, and all will doe well, in that I shall desier to" servo you to tho uppermost as in all thinges else. I shal ho glad to heere from you how your affaires go. 1 hope tho Lord has brought inu to tho present parliament men of approved godliness for the generallitye of them, and very few, if any, lyablo to just exception. Beo not shyo to lott mee know wherein I may oxpresse my lovo, for you shall fiudo mee your very true friend." When Toil Gopo. A well bred man puts his hand over his mouth when ho yawns, but not ono well' bred man in 10,000 knows why. Tho reason is this: Four or five hundred years ago there was a superstition common in Europe that tho devil was always ly ing in wait to enter a man's body and take possession of him. Satan gen erally went in by tho mouth, but when ho had waited a reasonable tune and the man did not open his mouth tho devil made him yawn, and while his mouth was opened jumped down his throat. So many cases of this kind occurred that tho people learned to mako tho sign of thocrobs over their mouths whenever thoy yawned in order to scire away the devil. Tho peasantry in Italy and Spain still adhere to this method, but most other people have dispensed with tho cross sign and keep out tho devil by simply placing tho hand before the lips. It is a most romarkahlo sur vival of a practico after tho sigmfi cauce has perished. Exchange. Origin of Salvation Army. Tho Salvation Army had its origin in tho town of Whitby, in the rough coal mining district of Yorkshire, where General Booth, at that time Rov. William Booth, was doing hum ble mission work. England was then in arms, expecting to jump into tho Russo Turkish war. It occurred to Booth that ho might attract a crowd by ibsuing a declaration of war him self, bo ho prepared ono forthwith, sprinkled it plentifully with hallelu iahs and posted 2,000 copies of it about town. Tho dovico tickled tho British sense of humor, there was a "redhot, rousing meeting," to quote General Booth, "tho penitent fell down in heaps." and tho Salvation Armv sprang into life full grown. Journal of Education. A Good Malinger. Cook (7 a. m.) Please, ma'am, tboi dog got hold of the steak that va for breakfast. Shall I go out and got another f Mistress Is there any nowa in the morning paper? "Yes, indeed, ma'ara. Big acci dents, and horrid murders, and bomb explosions, and rumors of another war!" "Very well. Warm over some thing left from supjwr and place the paper by my husband's plate." To ronto Empire. The Two Fared Month. The word January ia derived from tho Latin Jauuariua, a name given to it by the Romaus from Janus, one of their divinities, to whom they attributed two faces because on the one side the first of January look ed toward the new year and on the other toward the old. FASHION'S FANCIES. Beautifully klu 1 I crepons andgnuzct are shown for evening toilets. Sleeves are enormom, but continue t' droop from tho shoulders in n huge W. puff ut tho elbow. Ladies' cloth in every weight nnd shade ia shown as a "leader" in all tho fashion able dry goods houses. Vert sperenza is tho new name of a fasluonablo emerald green that appoirs among brocades, shot taffotas and fancy evening silks. Green, black and wino colored velvet plateau hats for tho theater aro trimmed with costly cream lices and erect airy egrets, held by gl . ttenng tricolored, mock jeweled buckles. New fancy trimming braidj aro adorn ed with jet beads. Opaque and pearl beads aro also made up with jet and aro used with fine effect laid over black vel vet ribbon on gowns of gray and black, or black and white, striped or brocaded satin and silk. New mink capes of extra length have flat shoulders aud aro finished with yokes of sealskin. Theater coats of black or dark green velvet have yokes, borders and shoulder points of ermine. Somo aro in semiloose sack shape from tho yoko down, front and back. New York Post. ATCHISON PHILOSOPHY. A man who suspects nothing has no intuitions. Patient people aro sometimes fright rally worthless. Advico is like medicine n man would rather give than tako it. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS,. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, Btid all Urn train n; nil t roin cat ly erroi 8 or lau i cxci'Wtes, tlie riMil.s o eru 01 k, tlckuiki, worn, ite FullhtruiiRtli don Vpmont nml ton phe toecry oison nuo SortH'ii cf tl'e t!j Impl'.nnliii-rilinctlnx'f lmmylltttf Inn -"vm r . K-pn. rnlliiielminxl-l 2,(M1 referenced 13 hiw explKnnttnn anil .n-ofj mulled (s ealeU) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO DUFrALO. N v THE INDEPENDENT STEAMER ELWOOD, Leaves Portland for Balem aud Cor vallia on Sundays & Wednesdays 6. A. M. Leaves Balem for Portland Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0 A. M. Passen ger rate Salem to Portl'd, $1. REDUCED RATES to San Francisco F. J. Smith, Agt., Trade 8t. Dock. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice ihhkhkuy oivkn thaptiik IuiinerNblp lirrotof..rp ix'fstlni! bi'iwem Drv. JecKiip Carlwilu'lil IhUiIh rtny ill solvcil by minimi oonteut. Dr, Jiv.hu n u 111 rcmniii In lueottleo formerly (iccuplxl by uh lr. Ciirtwrlebt will remove to 10 inn 4, r nnd 0 D'.Vrcl bluuk H. II wvv. It. 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JIA1I.Y, iJlu u. in. 1 l.v, 11:17 it. in I l.v. :M p. in. I Ar. i'urlluiiU Huloiu lUiKnlnuK Ar. I t:M p. in, l.v. I 1:40 p. in, I.v. 7;0i) h.u IMfiing ai'H on Option ICoute PULLMAN BUM SLBBPBHS AKD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to ull through trulus, Vest Side Division, Between Portland and Cerrallis: I'AII.y(ieXCJT DUWDAY). I'M u. in. I l.v. i'orllunU (V)rvallls ArT l.v. 6 p. Jll, IM p. m. lifclft p. in. 1 Ar. At Allmny mid OirvallU muneot trains of Oreo I'urtfjo lUllrond. wilt) -j fKtShnTUA J I UA I1.Y KXC'Klf BUMDA Y 3& 1.Y, Ar. l'ortluuil .MnMlnnvlllo Ar. l.v. &. Ml TllltOUtill TICUKTH To all ixilnui In the Kasttrn HlaU, Canada una nurojwt can on tiuiuiuea at lowest ruts) from V. W. MlCINNKIt, Agent, Halem A.V. IWK1KIW, AuU O. V. aud 1'aaa. Ag'l IL KOKHLKli, Uanaaor FOR SALE OR TRADE. One K-raom and one sVroom ooIUko In Oak Lwh AddlUun, with two good lols. Will b n4il Mparateiy ot tovmher. An iinysiiully good bargain. Apply to W. K.BOHUKH.uof oerlatbandCtaemekeUttreei. Mllnt I'kofk&sio.nai. and hubinkss oakds. i. il. d'akuy. tit o. u. mrcoii AM. D'AKOY A BINOIIAM, AttorucyB at Law, Koiiik, I, '1 una 3, U'Arcy hullding. Hi uitohtnct. bpttlni mimUoi. gtvm to bunl irxtltj ihe nipmiH' nnrt cltiull toutlsot tho mo. U II D rn.iiu LA .. ilijji.ii . ...I..n .k .. tr. u If opmil'e c 'UN hi hi u, nun liol) Wlllnlu tic uiiU'o iioui-hU 10 iJiu.ii l U)4o'i:ock.:t;n pll.uvi- I' t i), .ii.oiL.j hi tow, t-ulem, i Unroll. lilt ell' -'Mils Hi lulU.li bunk i J 11HKJKU, Altui i.'J in luW.SuUin, Ore 1 1. Cu UllloeoVtT i iisli'M bimH JJ.H.'ia .l UM hllAW .V llbM' , Alllft I'l I lll Olllfv UMT lUl'lllll .tl It-ll ti Itwl h lotill. UltK' II. J. v it i,, loiiiLy hi law, noma ii - i u' tiiiik, mi in, Or II. f. l'OVHAM W M lll'llul-ls L)li-mwv i.v iij...lt.-.' Anoiniih ul luw. y UllUt IJ. illi bltK'K, I'lli'tcll oiulb HlIU ml i i , el JOUiN Ul.tE, -il l ..it.M,-Al A.V. LtiiUu loiw ti.Hil mi. piou it..v n milled, tuipliy iiljoit, ,or fStittu nun ioiuineictal I reus u'ln Or. ii m U-iMf. jlhtui Mril'.llAl.viN. 'lypo riling uud O o.imnpiciu Ftrnog npli. Oil.ce, room u.Uirty block. xntiOcBtol ork uouowtreu. sonulilo intes. li!-'.'0 WUiCNIQliTOX-Arcliltect nnd superlu teudcut. OUlte, rooius J uud 3 llunh. ureyuinn iiiock. it- iy-u So. jMtiowrJ, .m. u.. t'uygician and bur , gfon. Ollko, Aiurpliy block; residence, in. 1.,'omnuTClal wlrtcl. DK. X. U. HM1TH, Deutut, K! state Rtreet BMiem, Oregou. Finished dental opera, .ions ol every description. I'nlnlees opera tlonsn upeclulty. The. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Truvelera "uiakea note on t.", . W This Great Railway System Connects at ST, PAUL and OMAHA With nit trnnHcontlnentat Hues, giving direct and swift communion. tlou to all KAS1KKN Ilia BOUTIIKIIN POINT H, AND IS TIIK :::0NLY LINE::: running jj Eleeti'lo J.lKhted JundC Blonin Heated Vestlbulcd trulus o( elegant Sleeping, 1 '.u lor, Dining and Diifiul Cars, with JO'ee Iicclinlng Chairs, Milting 11 Norvico second to none In the world. I Tickets are on sale at nil prominent railroad ttckut OlllOJi. For further information imk the nearest rail road ugout, or iti'dr -uh C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. Y7. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. From TormiDal or Interior Points the I Pari lio'.llne t I Is;tlio.llne toitastrSTraa.fHBffl To all Points East and South. mvtt It Is the dining car route. Itruns through reitlbule trnltis every day In tbe year to SP. - PAUL AND (No change of can.) Uompeued or dining vani unsurpassed,; Pullman drawing room sleepers ui latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Ilest that can be constructed and In whlon aTOimmodutltsns are both tree and fur nished for holder of first and sooond-ckua tickets, aud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Aoontlnnots line oonneetlng with all lines, urtordliig direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman slP'"- rootrvatlonscan.be se cured in udvibio tbiongu any agent of the road. Through tloltoU U nnd from all points In America, Knglnnd aud Kurope can be purchased at auy tloket ofltoe of this coin puny. Full Information concerning rates, time or truliiH,roule nnd other details furnished on tipullcntlon to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Wo, UI Kind street, oor. Washington; I'ort land.Oregon Kiiaw & Downino, ARenta. WISCONSIN CENT1UL LINES (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lttii.) LATEST TIME! CARD, Dally Through Trains. IZMpin l.-'iljun 6 URpm I . Mlnn. a 7:lfiim I HtPaul a fturnm H.ixmn 4:20pra Utopia idApin I.. Dulutha U.IOam 7 Inpm I . Ashlaud. a 10 Ufa i4.X'hlcugol s.itom 7.1m 6.ipm 10.10pm iliu Wiru.mVlu' l uiilruflliibH . .uTwo fiuit trliisdallv beltvreiiHt. l'uiil.Mlnnounollsan Chicago U luruukeoundall point In Wiscon sin; making coniuutlnii In (llilcngo wllh all lines running fast uml south. Tickets sold and hugRitge checked tbrougn to all points In )" UulieuHtutesed Canada. Clone oonufttlou muilo lit Chicago with all trains going Ktut and Houth. Kor lull Information apply to your nearest ticket agent or JAM. c. l'(INI), tln. Puas.audTkt. Agt.,'.MIIwriiikee, Wis. Steamer fllfona FOIl rOIlTLAND. lyiavM IJolse-s dook Mondays, V ' njt andKrldays7:15a. in, UKTUIININO, leaves lHutUi days, Thursdays atid Saturdays at 0:13 Vni time rpr passenger servi , no rray ending fr)g lit bandied. HOUND fltlP (unllmlteJ) K00. One troy, h. MUALa 35 OBNT3 Kor freight rates and tlck.uapjly in if A. BLBlOaX. Agent, at theidook, foct of Mult street," lvl '& -HimatiT WiWW MsWGHMsWy ffT