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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1894)
jWTSls ff" &nw r7- zv? IPP11) w SK9 . r B Tiffl CAPITAL J011KS.1L. fUBLISUKD DAILY, KXClilf HUN DAY, I BTTM Capital Journal Publishing Company , Fortoffloe Block. .Ootnracrclal Blreet. HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editor. 1 Uy, by carrier, per month,. IJ illy, by mall, per year . W-cSly.8 pages, per year, -OW S.O FKIUAY, JULY 27, 1894. KINDKROAKTKN VS KHjLIXU-M.UI.I.XHS Recently this writer called attentloi to the fact tbat the premium mone paid a firm of iron-clad manufacturers for extra speed of a war vessel would build, equip and conduct 207 kindergar ten schools for two years. The opinion was expressed that to start ten thou sand poor little children right in life was of more importance than armies and navies. The contrast was a violent one and started not a few mind9 to considering the underlying principles. The Sunday Oregonian devotes a column of editorial to refuting the posi tion taken, and argues with much 1? ability on the value of a navy, ana ino necessity of being ready for war as an assurance of peace. He quotes Bacon, Solon andtho New York Times as authorities for maintaining a costly naval force. He cites Salim)liIIpnrio, Trafalgar and Actlum, to show tin danger of extinction from a naval poer superior to our own. Without wishing to engnge the Ore gonian in controversy it occurs to auy thinker that the authorities cited, and the naval battles referred to, are not quite "apropos." We have passed tho days of Bacon and Solon, though they both taught that the force of moral ideas was the most potent civillz'ng power. The fact that Cleopatra and Pompey lost their armies and govern ments at Actium has nothing to do with a situation such as exists in the United States today. Bacon of 300 years ago and Solon of 3000 years ago are not to the point in this controversy. Our country needs moral develop ment. It needs employment for Its millions of unemployed poor people, more than the boast of naval power or the pomp of warlike preparations against Imaginary foes. We need a betterment of our moral forces more than a patchwork of a few millions here or thereon a warship. The hands, the eyes, the hearts, the brains of a million future citizens requires a more rational development into better man hood and womanhood and a better type of citizenship, or all tho navies and armies we can construct shall not save our nation from dissolution. Germany and England told us in our recent strike trouble that we were on the vcrgo of destruction and it was true. So long as men can becomo multi-millionaires In a generation, whllo the wages of their employes are constantly ground lower and lower, and no material re duction in tho price of tho service such monopolies render, and laborers resort to brute force and destruction of life and property our need Is not of navies on the seas, but more wisdom at home. Our country has no foes abroad equal to those at homo. Warships will not .reach tho auarohlst or aasasslu In our large cities. When harvest hands work for 75 cts. a day and tho farmer Is doing his work and boarding him- " self at n loss to put wheat ou tho mar ket at 40 ots. which coats him GO cts, a bushel, when money Is constantly growing scarcer, when more and moro are unemployed, la not a tlmo when our nation can toadvnntogo build more warships. Tho argument for navies , aud war has always been adyanced for the protection of wealth, not for the uplifting of tho masses. Charles Sum- C mer,of Massachusetts, and Johu Bright, of England, surely tower abovo tho heada of ordinary writers and thinkers and they were opposed to armies and MVles In tlmo of peace. If we bad a hundred Ironclads, chances aro we should not havo a chauco to shoot any- WH for twenty years. Yet they would Mtt three to four hundred millions. TfaH we would not have ships enough to guard our coasts and harbors wtratobed along eleveu thousand tulles. While a navy may bo of Importance to mw oottuneroe, there aro matters more Jwpertaat and vital to our national pwth and security. All are pleased Who try our two-bit column, DEMOCRATIC NBP0TISM. Some papers pretend to find fault be cause Black, Murphy ct al Democratic federal officials at Portland, ore ap pointing each others pons to the fat places in the government positions at their disposal. They aro only follow ing tbe example of their superiors. The practice of nepotism has become so general from the cabinet and United States senators to pathmasters on tbe country road districts, that not to bo guilty of it Is rather reprehensible and a sort of political off ence, a crime, not against the public treasury, but against the private purse, an outrago not on party ethics, but upon family privilege. Tbe appointment of sons, daughters, nephews and relatives generally by the member of the family who gets office will tend to relieve the public service of some of its hardships that make office holding almost equal to worKlng for a living. A man Is not going to re buke his own fiesh and blood for not doing work exactly right, nor dock his daughter or wife for short hours, or raise a row because a little public casb disappears. The practice of nepotism will also encourage marriage and child-raising. By offering a pecuniary inducement, tho much neglected industry of cbild- growlnir will receive a stimulus. It is goirg to pay to have children If they can be niml a source of profit in the pub lc t-o vise. NepotNm will never be very popular with the rank aud file of any party.The farmer aud laborer who toll and pro duce aud taxpayer?, have to rustle for a living without a dollar of help from the government, will always consider that a base advantage has been taken of them by the official class. Tho com mon citizen will be more ana more ex cluded from a chance to enter the pub lic service as long as nepotism prevails. But they do not count much anyhow ! A Nurgeon's Terrible Mistake. "A few years ago," said Charlrs J. Patterbon ct Philadelphia, "I learned tho secret of tbo lifo of a man who hod pas&etl wore th.m a quarter of a century with scarcely a sniilo. Ho had been a physician aud burgeon aud ou ono occa sion had to lemovo on injured oyo in order to sao tho other oyo and prevent total blindness. Tho night beforo the operation he had been drinking heavily with boino friends, and although tho following morning ho was sober his hand was unsteady and his nerves un strung. "After ndniinihtering chloroform ho mado n fatal and horriblo blunder, re moving tho well oyo by mistako, and thus consigning his patient to perpetual blindness. Tho moment ho discovered his error ho turned tho man over to a compotent surgeon, deeded everything ho possessed to him and hurried from tho neighborhood liko a couvicted thief. Tho remainder of his lifo was ono con stant round of romorso, and ho rapidly dovolopcd Into a confirmed misanthrope. Tho secret of his lifo was known to a number of peoplo, but whou it was finally rovealcd to mo it explained a mystery and mado mo respect tho man, for however grave was his original blunder, which in somo respocts was of courso worso than a crime, his ropent auco was of tho most gennino charac ter. " New York Recorder. Effect!! of Sunlight. Whcro a river is polluted by sowago, millions aud billions of dangerous mi crobes fiomish in its wator and aro car ried along with it to sproad disoaso and death arouud its banks unless thoir do volopmeut is arrcstod. If tho sun does not shine upon suoh a river, it may be como a peril to wholo communities. But if tho sunlight doos reach it frooly the germs aro destroyed, and tho water Is kopt comparatively froo from infec tion. Recent oxperimonts in Itoly havo shown that sunbeams aro able to destroy bacteria iu water at a depth of at least 20 inches beneath tho surface. Ono might almost likon tho rays of light iu Buoli a caso to javelins and arrows pioroing au enemy, for it has been found that tho destructive action is greatly diminished if only tho perpen dicular sunbeams fall upon tho water. The slaughter of tho microbes is by far tho greatest when both perpendicu lar and obliquo rays outer tho water un interrupted. Liko a ship iu action, tho sun is most powerful when it can rako tho ononiy with a cross flra Aud it has to shoot its tiny arrows of light u long way almost 03,000,000 milesl But, fortuuatoly for us, thoy get hero and thoy aro offoctivo. Youth's Compau Home and Abroad. It Is the duty of everyouo, whether at homo or traveling for pleasure or busiiH'ss, to equip himself with the remedy which will keep up strength aud prevout Illness, and cure suoh Ills OB are liable to come upon all In every day life. Hood's Sarsaparllla keeps the blood pure aud less liable to absorb the germs or uisoase. Hood's Pills are baud made, and per fect In proportion aud appearance. 25a per box. i Our Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root and herbs and ubo It every night. We can do the same by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptly aud without discomfort. Not a pill nor a cathartlo but moves the bowels every day, Bold by Capital Drugstore, y-jrl lira, Viola Emery Indigestion, Cramps Dyspepsia and catarrh of the bowels, caus (itnvwlfe ereat fsufterlnz. She lias been taking Hood's Sarsaparllla ana has no bad Hood's Sarsa parllla WM Cures symptoms, has Improv ed In looks and weight. VWi4 I have also taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for Hcrofula with much benefit. Hood's Bar. snparllla is a splendid tonlo and blood purifier. Herman p, EflKltY, 518 Blxth Street. Portland, Oregon. Hood.'s Pills cure Liter Ills. c. Shoring the llunlciu. Tho keynoto of prosperous and suc cessful existence is justice. It matters little to what condition in lifo ono may turn, this statement ap plies with equal force to all. It is jiecesrr.;y to. Fburp aud share alike, so far as ono's ability goes, the burdens of existence. To put upon one individual, ono clus or ono nation the responsibilities that should bo divided equally among nlj is ouq of the surest ways to bring about dissatisfaction and ultimately open revolt. To oery mai. his share of tho burden is the only rule that will, for any length of time, hold good, aud the only ono upon which healthy, steady i.nd permanent prosper ity can bo established. Philanthropy, Leuevoleuce and good will toward men aro fill very well when defined iu the right way, but when theso words simply mean that ono class or ono individual shall tako up tho re sponsibility that of risht belongs to an other tho terms loso feir meaning aud becomo only another luinio for injustice. New York Ledger. Queer Studios. Ono day, Bays Henry Bacon in his book on contemporary French art, whou I was coming up tho Champs Elysecs, a cab with tho green blind down attract ed my attention. It showed that some one wa3 paying 2 francs an hour for the privilcgo of remaining stationary as long as ho might chooso to do so. Pres ently up went tho curtain, and there ap peared tho head of Jean Bcraud, tho artist. At his invitation I put my head into the miinaturo studio to seo his last pio turo. His canvas was perched upon the seat in front, his color box besido him, and with tho curtain down on ono sido to keop out tho reflection and to hide himself from tho prying eyes of passors by ho could paint at ease through the opposito window a view of tho avenuo as a background to a group of figures. Who originated this idea it is hard to say, but for years, sinco pictures of mod oru Paris havo been so popular, it has been employed by many artists. At tho Circuit. The elephant reached around with his trunk and rattled tho bars of the cage of tho royal Bengal tiger. "What do you want?" growled tho tigor. "I beg your pardon. I merely wanted to ask you a question. " "Ask it then, and don't stand there all day." "Can you toll mo tho difference be tween a royal Bengal tiger and a jack ass?" "No, " growled the tiger. "What's tho diiroronco?" "Woll," chuckled tho elephant as he blow a woshtubful of dust into the ti ger's eyes, "if I couldn't tell tho differ ence between mysolf and a jackass, I'd tie my stripes into u string and hang my solf with it Indeed I would," and tho elephant weut back to seesawing on his front legs and distributing occasional truukf uls of dust and grass along his spinal column. Detroit Froo Press. Ilubblt Skin Jelly. According to Figaro, a now and suc cessful industry has been discovered in thq selling of rabbit skins to confection ers for tho making of calf's foot jolly. Tho hair is taken off and used for stuf fing of couches, manufneturo of hats, eta ; then tho skin is subjected to cer tain processes until tho oils nro extract ed. It is said that over 0,000,000 skins aro annually imported into England from Melbourne p'ouo, A Household Remedy. Alloock's Porous Plasters aro the only reliable plasters ever produceJ. Fragrant, clean, Inexpensive, and never failing; they fully meet all the require ments of a household remedy, and should always be kept on hand. For the relief and cure of weak back, weak muscles, lameness, still or enlarged Joints, pains in tbe chest, small of tbe lack and around tho hips, strains, stitches and all local pains, Alloock's i'orous nasiers are unequalled. Ask for Allcock's, and let no sollolta. tlon or explanation Induce you to ac cept a substitute. Brandretli's Pills avert disease. Gable From Quean Lit. Heir Qrwnam; One wore boou 1 crave, 1 trutt luyourattpctlon TU not to ruurder Dole, the Kuaie, Or put down insurrection; Tii not my crown, but me to save, I write in deep dejection, And so apaokiiga I must have Of fark'a Tea lor my complexion. 0 KESHAM'8 ANSWER TO QDEKN I XU Whan 1 received yourUtblrgram I thought I sure would ntlut For though I often use fark's Tea Tis cot for your complaint, I feared that lira. Q. would thluk Wrone about our connection Till on her dresser there 1 saw Park's Tea for her complexion. Bold by Capital Drug Btore, fVMw-dJa TODAY'S MARKET3. Pr'ces Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, July 26, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Joubnai Quota lous for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: BALKU PRODUCE MARKKT. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 3J cts. Hogs dressed 4. .Mve cattle 1. Sbeep alive $1.25. MILLIPP.ICES. Salem Milling Co. .,uite lu vtUoleduit) tun fc.fc.oO. itetull l lour tUS-j. Bisn $14 bulk. $15 sacked. Shorts j,ju l" Chop feed $16 and $10. WIIRA.T. 38 cents wr bushel. HAY AND UKAIN. Oats-30c. Huy Baled, old $810: ntw S7.608. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Btst, 10c. Hope Small sale, 10 to 12c. Eeris Iu trade. 12 Butter llwa dairy, 1215; cheat taiic.x creamery, -tic Ubeee 10 to 16 cts. Farm biuoKed meats Rucon 10; hams, 10; shoulder 8. Potatoes New, 40c. Onions 3 ceutw FRUITS. Cherries, Rojul Auues, 3c pound; currants 15c. gal. LtVK POULTRY. i ouitry Hens, 8c; roosters i,ot wanted; old ducks Dot wanted; joung iKKi.a; young cnicKens, hqjhuc. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour Portland. $2.65: Walla Walla. -2!j0; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25 er oarrei. Oats White, 35c; grey, 30c, rolled, iu bags, $5.756.00; barreln, JO.tK) u.20 ; cases, a.7b, Hay Best, $10012 per ton Wool valley, luloc. Milhtuffs Bran, $1617; shorts, $16 its grouna barley, $20; chop feed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, $17 pel ton; middlings, $2328 per ton; cuicKen wneat. tK(a)i.uu per cental. Hops 1893, 10 to 11. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3c, un der 60 lbs., 28c; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 20(2 22Jc; fancy dairy,17J20c; fair to good, 12 15c; common. OfaUOc. t heeso Oregon llj12Jc per pound; Young American, I3jl!4c; California 1 1 12; Swlssirap., 3032c; Dom., 16(2 18c. Eggs Oregon, 12c per dozen. Poultry chickeu8,old$2 60a3 perd z- n; young,$23.00; duckB.$34J;geese, iU(2. i; turKeys, slow at atioc. Beef Topsteers, 2i23c per lb: fail to good steers, 22ic; cows, 1$ 2c; uresseu oeer, j(ojoc Mutton Best sheep,$1.7o2; choict ewes, $1.601.75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light and feeders, $3 75; dressed, 5c per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 56c; do valley, 10 12c. Hops 012c. Potatoes New Early Rone, 202ot In sacks; 3040c per cental. Oats Milling, $1.22J1.32. It Is Reliable. Announcement of entertainments in The Journal. 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NO ELECTRIC WITH A CHEAP LINE. Requires oneeb, NO Bat Oboer. ALWAYS and YOUB WIFE SPARK. RUNS Licensed Eh teiiestoKeepih Ready to Start, CAN SUN U. Ul o 2 O 1 I1 fo -j ol Z WE GIVE ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY, BanFronclsccCaL Portland, Ot FOR CTS. Xa Poslagc, tie trill send A Kainple Em elope, of cither WHITE, FLESH or HKUNETTE lOZZONIS OWDER. Yon have seen It advertised for many yean, but havo you ever tried itf If not. you do notlcnow what an Itleul Complexion Vow der in. besides being an acknowledged bcantlfler, bos many refreshing uss. 1 1 prevents chaf. bW.aun-burn.wtnd-Un.lessenspersplratlon. etc.) InfactlttsamoAtdellcate end desirable protection to tbe face during botnoatiior. It Is Sold Everywhere. 17m ssmnla ;.,-.-. IJ.A. POZZONI CO. St Louis, Mo. MENTION THIS PAPEB. WANTED AGENTS -to sell- BROWN'S W FOUNTAIN ,WSUER. Bert B am" Washer known. Simple Washer w Utull Instruction tent to Agent, wweMCto rge. prepaid on receipt f jiftO. JBBBwsKjPljt!ll P" m 1 I II K I Si