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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1894)
WW "WJ-- -. 1HE capital jomsiL raZUHHKD DAILY, KXUKfT UU VT, BT TBI Capital Journal Publishing Company rmViOat Kiosk. JOotQtaemiii KC H0f8 SHOTHERS. - Edfccn. Uattf, by carrier, prr cooots IMMJ.or oWi per jcuv axo ue FRIDAY, JULY . 1SL FISB LADDEB Ai SfAlE TAXES. That Sia.fr !-. JWr it Quezon l!il lia uutberu tnlit. Ilt vru., bi had tbe oee f tbe mwuey tb past yWe'H teH you- The ipte 'ho have ! rwt paid ib-ir toxehve bad ibe ce of It. Or at lew i bey U bvi me oe of toe worry over ibe fset thatthey ought Ut bare it ad wMa't get It. Ilut tbe flib ladder KkM bve been bailr, or baM be balk. Sute war rants will goat par, eew if tbe tax pijrreareFlovia M0aatin states mxrx. That's right; biarae r- taxpHyers AaIi'.oa gt npoerttH- f-!l and tbroogh the loci tbi3 ttnt, owiug to exeesMlve high watr, awl few hay seeds op the rWer got a ite of lmon for tbe firt time in many years. The3 oagbltofeel thankful lb it tbe game laws have not been enforced npon tbem and that they are permitted U live at all. What are tsx levied for and what is money appropriated tnt ? Is it to be uned right ofl in ljuildirig tl-b lad ders that would fill all our upper streams with salmon and ra. trout and give tbe poor ranchers cheap food, and not let Portland bankers use it a year or two? HoMf could the banks do boti neasif each appropriations were imme diately 'applied to public works as tbey onghttobe? Tbe bankers have tbe use of tbe taxes that are wrung from the farmer by extravagant legislatures and tbe Statesman says tbe farmer baa "the use of the worry." Tbe latter is far more lasting. Tbe farmer onght to be eatirfled. If he isn't and Is going to kick abont each things he is a yawping demagogue, if not an anarchist THE MONOPOLY PRESS. Sotneof tbe monopoly newspapers take every opportunity to abuwr, brow beat and humiliate tbe defeated strikers. If there bad been any right on the side of tbe men, and there was some, if there had been any truth In their complaint, and there was considerable, if there had been any justice in their claim.and there was not a little, this monopolistic press suppressed it, and never have al lowed it to come to light, because a monopoly of information and a sup pressing of facts alone protects tbe al lied interests of privileged classes. Let alt the facta become public about rail roads, telegraphs, telephones, or any branch of the p;ibllc service now held in tbe mortmain or death group of mo nopoly, and its privileges will be de stroyed and its advintages will pass away from tbe few and into the poses felon of the masses where tbey belong. iiriiTb tnoo. rjomeof the newspapers of tbe state are making a fuss over the pitiful ap propriation of f500 appropriated by the last legislature for the improvement of tbe mineral springs at Hoduville. These springs are visltca by people from all parts of the state, and tbe money was well spent. It Is silly to harp on this small appropriation for a worthy pur pose when there are so many real ex travagances running Into thousands of dollars which should be curtailed. Albany Herald. The Herald should be careful how it speaks dlsrcspectlully about extrava gance. Of course, the editor is not one of those soldiers' home commissioners appointed by Pennoyer who charge up 1-5 a day for thelrservices as "expenses" when the law says thtty shall receive no per dlcrn j and do they charge mileage when they travel onpabsee? Of course not. Double Pay Half Work. Emxort JouKNAr,: Borne people are so inquisitive as to ask why the public doesn't get more work done for the road tax money. Here Is the reaseu: Aa long an private parties are allowed 13.75 er day for a man and team which they hire at from $2.00 to f2.&0 per day, the public Is paying about 60 percent more than It should. Fur thermore men who don't get full pay for their labor aro liable to do a small day's work. The result is the public pyg nearly double the cost of a day's labor for half a day's work. This is the opinion of one who pays his road tax in Cahu. Er-Benator Crosn was scqulttcd of obstructing the Clackamas river by wrofigruiuaeorauam. nunotonen SMMt9tCromiocimdot doJnjmny- tUnc-and m wre gld to blra no- Wll i TH2 G03OT(J GRAJ2T SEASON. ' Frrwpec of Price Bed en tlte Jaly BejwrU. Frrigbt wi tbr rharges eql only , about y- cent rr boIe! from American exrstral paJtit of prodoetion (Ctrirago) to Ettmin'e central point of. j oonjnipUa tLtr-rpool and Yxnny. Tbe tars y tbe cfrt demand mad ImproretBd irignu mysdcc 11 e bare 160 milHhB totpose Were Juljr 1 1S95, m claimed by he MsasBaJi' Pnce Csrxefct. which estimates tbe. J IS crop ax 475 - (Kiit a jrev- j eroioent ustlBi'; of iuiIImh). and the 1S4 crup at so ! Hisb tbe crop grown in JS. Nearly atl printer wheat crop rejwrta eUliu the qaHtT U tHMfc-aally good aod jlW where Lhr2hd aboat an arerare. Thtse pwjte ctalar tbe spring wheat rrop ha improved matenliy Mate July J , ana bow prwtol-s" t-" tr marly aa average yield. Export trotu Joty I, 1SW, to October 1, 158. wtrenbowt fll tnilriwt buiotis. Preat appeararc do not Indicate ctearanet-i fff the mru nlnti days d 13M will be iure tbao stout half a-'CJBCb. Iodia'4 wbit acreare is bw rppned as 27.XS2 VA acre, and' yield 3,2M.WO bbel, hgaiwt 16, 42? " acres aod ieid of 270,S44,lM tnlietg in 1SW. RbWa'g crvj bs no placed it lJCtO,(00 bahels of winiei and 291,L,(X) bohels uptmt; sbm. France reports good prwni" of ai average 3 leid, or a 3"1 ujillfoM bu-bet crop. Her imports tbe past 11 mouth' were aboat ttt luilliei: bu-btl, azatiii? about 17 rxii!l(on last r.n. Huo zrin and German crop reports ar not flittering. Great Britaio's in TljjWeMipplirt of oW wbeat are coi jd-red mal!. li-erbohm e-tirriatm tbe world'a cri tbi-syear will be about 2,29i,MW,f bosbeiA, or aboat equil to uiiuiuiunj cooMimption. He reports tbe ls81 croj at 2 ZllfyOfM bu:bel3, tbe l&Grj corp a 2 4ri,000.Wi. botbel-, the 1B crop ai 24S,i,rX, and aji)it i not a condi tion of present scarcity but abence oi futare abundance. Tbe government report makes Jul condition of all wheat 79.3, of wintei wheat 63.9. against fe in June and 77.7 a year ago. Spring wbeat C8.4 agaictt &S in June and 74 1 a year ago. A 9 year average 8bow4 100 condition for winter wbeat means 14 8 bushel per acre, ana 14.9 bUKbelfa of spring wbeat per acre. These averages indicate a crop of about 3S9,WX),(XX) on basis of June agriculture acreage report to O. S. senate, on which tbe spring wheat acreage w& given as 10,105,592 acres, and winter wbeat at 23,116,172 acre, then indicat inp a crop of 415 million bushels. Tbe Prairie Farmer claims tbe acreage is about tbe same now as in 1692 (when the government reported it at 3S.&54,- 000, acres), and that the 1594 yield will be nearly 500.000,000 bmhels. OATS. The government report indicates con ditionofoats 77.7 and yield of about CS5 million bushels, against 87 in June and a yield of 638,&S4,000 bushels a year ago, when condition was 88.8. The condition of winter rye Is 93.9; spring rye, 81.7; all rye, 87; barley, 76.8; rice, 91.1 ; potatoes, 92.3; tobacco, 81. Nearlj all our recent reports indicate a great improvement has taken place this month caused by the copious rains. Tbe straw is short, but weight and yield has been much improved. PERSONAL AND 800IAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. NOTES PitOM JKKFEKSON Quite a number of the young people went to Bodaville Sunday. Dr. J. C. Smith and family left Mon day for tbe mountains. Prof. Louis Barzee and family will spend the summer at Newport. Borne Improremeuts are being made on the streets which were needed very much. A moonlight picnic will be given at the Miller grove, Friday evenlug. J. C. Beigmund will leave this week for California for the benefit of bis health. Quite a number of the farmers in this vicinity have commenced cutting their fall grain. Mr. V. X. Jones and wife of Port land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. It Looney this week. t.. fi'.... i-.. i .. . . awl. uta.iy evening me jenerson Uty band gave an Ice cream fcociul and these world-renowned plasters should dance, it being their last meeting until Put on lne back between tbe shoul alter harvest. Everyone reported a ;blales,nd another on the chest. ..., !., i,i .i I These will serve two purposes. They very enjoyable time. I w, protect ,ha deiicatef aud wif Quite a number attended the picnic at Knox liutelast Krldnv. That Tired Peeling Is a dangerous condition directly due to depleted or linnure blood. It sbmilii not be allow ed to continue, as Iu Its de bility tbe sytem is eajK-clully liable to serious attacks of Hint-, Hood's Far naparilla is a remedy for such a con dition, and also fur that weakness which prevails at the change of season, climate or life. Heod's Pills are purely vecetable, carefully prepared from ihe best In gredients. 2.5c. Hop growers should remember that the place to get hop tlckrU is at the Capital Prlntln Connuy'fl offlee, 829 'OWMOHrOUIIt.l dw W 2Ir. Isaiah Emerson 0!Uae&esUr,5.B. After the Grip Hood's Sarsaparitla Restored Health and Strength Laj t irfeter I bad the G tip aad iraj 2 tfcfc. After I b?ia to get htltT, beizf tai. iMi ran dnrn. Icoeciadti to try v WgMr. I Essst&ar tint I ins mre tfcxa ta4 wttfc It. I rtwrertd et loalzii ee p'irtr to a ibcr: flaw aad tSfnk I Am in Better Health Uua Urrt I was sick. I feel svre that thli i hte to HcK4't SirtipanEi. Is the pack age 6i Samjor&Ia ttbta I opened U I terad a taaple box of Hwnl'i MIlj. I wt jar pril aod delisted to Cad twn- wefl tteT tzrttA wltS ja. ao criLc uvi eo ireakea ta. I hsre tried other kirxii ol pOU, bat Hood's Pilfs SaTe tbe preference eTeryttoe now. Ithlnx ifcwj- ire Jat voaderfal. I ia zld to recom oal two soei ryod prewjationi aj Hood's spaxfllanllIood,sHUs.' MxuIsaixh EMKt03r. EaU Xasehester, 5. H. Hoorrs Pills r tt t xHti-uoua LOVE. EciS'aapon t&T otghl there 'roka Tbe trocl!e ol Jb" dairn. Out of tbe KAi t tbe red lJght broke To bnwden on and oa. Jlf dayt are tniM-d to Sser dterit Am) lit br better turn. Tbtwsgh all rar tinvztU at.d alj or word A irarT pjrj' runs. So matter if tnj hands attain Tbe joldea eroirn or croji; Oalr ' kiT ' tocb a gain That taring U Dot kws. And tbuf, wliaterr fate betide Of rapture or of lain. If norm or in the futare hide, Mr to" I tot In vain. So only thank are on mr lips. And tbroneh mr lore I fee Mr earliest dreams, like freighted ehipa. Come tailing borne to me. John Ilajr. A I"oUonou Monarch. A monarch among poisonous makes u. the enormons hamadryad, which grows to be as muth s 14 feet in length and is so fierce that it will sometimes attack and even chase any one who ventures near to its nest. If ative snake charmers, who will handle the fiercest cobras fear lessly, are usually loath to touch a ha madryad, though I have occasionally Eeen a large specimen of this venomous reptile in their bags. It lay its eggs in a heap of decaying leaver, which it col lects for tho purpose, and rits upon the toptokeepoSTiii rnderi A road through tbe jungle will sometimes be closed against all comers by a pair of these snake?, and woe betide the unfortunate traveler who stumbles unawares upon the nest The hamadryad feeds largely upon othr snake, but it is fortunately somewhat rare. Curiously enough, it is not always aggressive. Indf-ed it (some times happens that it is quite unwilling to strike. Superficially it is not unlike a hannleM rock make, and not very long ago in Barmah a man brought one in from the jungle and kept it loose in his houfo for wnie days under the ini preeaion that it was one of these crea tures. During the wholo of its captivity it never attempted to bite any one, and its captor, who had been familiarly pull ing it about by tho tail, was only ap priwd of his mistake by a forest officer who happened to turn up and who knew a good deal about makes. It is easy to imagine, tho hasto with which the ama teur snake charmer preceded to dispose of his captive. McClure's Magazine. Colorado has 3,000,000 acres under artificial irrigation. Tho farm products exceed $12,000,000 a year. There aro 1,600,000 cattle, 2,000,000 sheep. Tho coalflolds cover 40,000 square mile. Tho supplies of marble, granite and other building stono aro inexhaustible. In testing tho lifting power of grow ing plaau and vegetables an experi ment mani iinler the auspices of the United Statu dotartmeut of agriculture it wan found that common pumpkins could lift a weight of 24 tons. Colorado is a spendld place for people with weak lutikR, but thousands of people iu that condition cannot possibly go to Colorado. There Is not one, however, I who con not keen a supply of Allcock's Porous Plasters. The moment any one feels that he has taken cold, one of B,8 relleve le congestion occasioned y '. I Allcook's Porous IMastere keep the noree of the skin open aud assist nature In her renietllal work. They uelther burn nor blister, and can be worn wlth- out the slightest lnconvenlenr. Ilrendrrth's PiIIh feaiiKe the system m Cable From Queen Lll. Ileir (J-rabara: One uime boon I crave, 1 tnut luyoiirallwllrin Tli not In murder IVle. the Knave, Or put down Imurrwilnn: T not my crown but me to avc, I write In deep dejrrtlon, Aud o a parage I luuat hv Of ark' Te for my cnuiplpxlon. nkKUIAM'iaXaWIKTOQUIK ml. When 1 received j our CWbbgram 1 thought t lure would faint Ynr though I oOea uh lark'iTe Tin nol for v. nrmmpWnl I fiared that 11 r. U would think Wrone about our tonntrtioa Till on ner dreer there X law ftrh'4 Tea for her complexion. Bold by Capital Drug, Store. TODATS MAEKETS. Prices Cnzrest hy Telegrapn Local aaa Portlaid Quotations. Baxjem, July 17, p. m. Offlee, DaXLT CAPTTAX. JotrlCAl- Qoou tiorM for day sad np to hour of going to press were as follews: BAXSf PBODUCB MARKET. BC7TCHKK STUCK. Veals dressed 3J els. Hog? dressed 4j. Live cattle 1. Sheep alive $1.25. MILL. PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Floor in wfcokgxle lot ' L50. Be tail J2.S5. BiinfH balk. lo sacked. Short 116 riT Chop feeo lid and tit. WHEAT. 33 cents per bosbeL HAT A5D ORAjy. Oata-30c Bay Baled, old Slu. PAKM PKUUDCTS. Wool Best, 10c Hops Small sale. 10 to lie Ezgs In trade, loe. Bette Best dairy, 1215; fancy exsamery, 20c. Cbeete 10 to lo eta. Farm smoted meats Bacon 10; hams, 10; ehouIdersA Potatcs 2ew, 50c. Onions 3 cenis PHDITS. Cherries, Royal Auuts, j pound; currants 15c gal. LIVE POULTRY. fooitry Hens, 6c; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young Jutki.S; young chickens, S10c. POKTLA.ND QUOTAT10"S. Grain, Feed, etc Flour PortiBLd,ri.r5; Walla Walla, 2r0; graham, EL40; superfine, $2.S ier uarrel. Oats White. S6c: erey, Zoa rolied. in bags, i-3.73,6 00; tarrels, (6XH& fj.ao; cases, m to. Hay Beat, U012 per ton. Wool vallei. 1(idfllp Jlillstnffs fran, 5(a,17; shorts, 116 2;v, ground barley, J3J; chop reed, Jlo per ton; whole feed, barley, $17 per ton; middlings, ?23s per ton; 'nicKen wneat. twCgi.oy percental. Hop,? 1693, 10 to 11. Hides grten, salted, 60 lbs. 3Jc un der01b9.,23; t-heep pelts, 1060c DAIRY PP-ODCCE. Eutbr Oregon faucy creamery, 30 22Jcj fancy dairy, 17j(3,20c; fair to good, Iraioc; common. SffilOc. Cnecce Oregon llj12lc per pound; toung American, I3j(mc: uaitfornla UY1 Bwisaimp., S0g32c; Dom., 16 16c Eggs Oregon, 15c per dozen. Poultry cnicfeeus,oldt2.60a3 perdcz-r-n; young,t2i50; duckf.J3(a,4i;gee&e, J6(S,IS; turkeys, slow at 10c. Beef Top-brs, 2J2Jc per lb; fan to good f-teers, 2('-'ic; cows, lfc2c; Irefceed beef. 4(5 oc Mutton Best" sheep.J1.7-32; choice ewes, tl.60(g,l 75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light and feeders, 76; dressed, 5c per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. SAN FKASCIECO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice,! fi 10c; do Inferior, 56c; do valley, 10 I lie Hops 9rai2c. Potatoe New Eriy Rose, 30S0c Oats WJlling. tl.22J1.32J. It Is Reliable. Announcements of entertainments in The Journal. S100 fieward SI00 Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its staires and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being i constitutional disease, requires a con- stiiuuouai treatment, nail's uatarrb Cure is taken internally, acting directlv upon the blood andjtnucouB surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have to much faith in its curative powers. that tbey offer One Huudred Dollars ior any cases that it talis to cure, (send for list of testimonials- Address. F. J. CHENEY, &. CO Toledo. O. KSold by druggists, 75c. HEART DISEASE. Fluttering, No Appetite, Could not Sleep, Wind on Stomsch. 'Tor a lone timo I had a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sloop. I would be compelled to sit up In bed and belch gas Irom my stomach until I thought every mlnuto would bo my last. There was a feeling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My husband induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep welL Its effect was truly mar velous." MBS, HARRY E. STARR, PottsTiUe, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Cure U sold on a positive euaracteo tha. tho first bottle will benefit. iSrrorwIoby Utlfttt Yn0ypf,l Take the One Cent Daily Forest m A vGhfc- -i r?r a- An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not answer This is distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Orep-on interests. 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