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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1894)
wj' "jw to h'i at 'jM miw II ml m f'jB,-i...,J aikr 1BK CAPITAL JOURNAL irOWJHHKO DAILY. BXCBFT SUNDAY. E 1STTHK fcwwtal Journal Publishing Company Postoffloe Block. CommercUI Street. illy, by carrier, per inonthr KM .3.00 JftU. MJF f MWiMr UO VW.Biy.o ym". y. - JESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1S04 KUUNU TUB DEER. From a party of gentlemen who re- KTSES-Sffi L". -m tcuntnnlv slauehter- W"?'"-r r rfr killing doe. Sincl fawns Indiscriminately. It Is Krdl-koowo fact that the ludtani kill U laree numoer 01 new jwji wks 'mm . ... th carcass P saving .nothing but liornsyd ides. BnouiQ lata uj m- .jj-- -:. ifn otfAntlon of Game RVarden McGuiro the deer will eoon be borne extinct, ana looaewuu "" ""; She law deprived of tbia moat royal lime. The above Is being copied in a great lawny papere and passes presumably tor pBperlatlve wisdom, suggestive or tlie IValue, Importance and necessity of a tategame warden. The Indian argument Is the rankest ret. As long as the Indian was In the eountry, the country was full of deer. H ia civilization that kills both deir and Indian and causes them to disap pear. No need of a game warden in these broad, fertile, well-settled regloLS for the Willamette valley.because there fere n deer. Back in the mountains the settler will kill deer in season If be h humane. If he Is a semi-savage, or Ifan Indian is semi-civilized, a lazy Bout loafing and hunting for a living, hie will kill them at all times of the srear, law or no law, season or no sea- faon. As the country seines up, aeer aisappear. If we are to have game u- feerves and license by the state la re quired tohunl and'state constabulary to vaforce we might as well be a little oue- fcofee monarchy and be done with it. f gameou the frontier belongs to the lritler, to the pioneer. It Is his meat. Where the country Is settled up we jsed no game warden, because there Is o game except on private property ad the present tresspass law, another jfj importation of degenerate landlordism Is sufficient protection. A law forbid ding killing game during the season t breeding and rearing ita young and fte prevent wasteful slaughter Is all the (game law our couutry needs. CONE TO THE STATE FAltf. Ij One of the benefits to be gained by ine farmers, manuiaciurers, uusiueuo '.. on oil nMiop nlnuififl nfnlMzens. bv inrvu wmw wfcw w. w , v Attendance at the state falr.laln mixing 'Vlth tbe people from all portions of the htateaml bearing tbem relate their ex- jtorlence and views on matters of Im portance to all In teres tea. as never !hfor we realize the value of such f gathering merely for the purpose of jwmparlng notes. We tnero ougni w meet our leading workers and thinkers Htu flin Inilnntrlnl llnce from all nartS of , ,. . . - . iPika state, and our comparisons 01 notes Mitat a few dava In regard to experience, I HOfER BROTHERS, - - Editor. SSpUd bt modes, methods and varieties VonXjrit.-ta i . . nanl rt tin WVtacclally valuable. A meeting of our formers, horticulturists, gardeners anu Woducera of all kinds promisee use- v'&z:r w ... 7 ... . ...... .n. MiilMmil rCSUlU. HUUU UUHJUBBIUUB IU (I'UUIU ;; 'to crop manageiaenv u ury wmmo,uB Wed of change la stook feeding in tuo Wv of rrrowlnit more clover, millet, Hungarian grass, corn stalks, eto,, and -MMiuinir iphs on meauews: 1110 ury ,,.j..,m , . . - ' tber treatment or orouarae, email utta. tutrdeus and lawnat the !jL...ilnn rf unrinllrut (n anll.etn..muiit I wove beuellolal, The railway rates to I jaul from the fair are Jess tuan oyer be ?We. Dou't forgot it Jouiw Ah readers, jr-"' '".... . , i jjjfhw year you can't auoru in cisy t l4BflW0Qt9 Ho tfr will be with all other clwww of ioytuent, Wothlnu approaohos the tM.r um an exfioaltloil Of UlUltSiry. 110 eoualont)oriunltycaii betaken fLiuiuiteja of in meet ieonle from nil fcUu of ili tte Mild In all lluca of hu, TI10 fair will m t im ben the Jtoiiu U la Jturnod (here )e nm or huurd to be fully ( hUmI. and towttli) tlmlr adyuiitage al y,w coijio wllti H Mf to bo !; t-.- m mf totm prpiwa wwiiew T M t .. ... k.llf.H.k ltlt(V1 tilt ; m w vw ywMi'v "7" " Www very www TS! Kf f WPtr Hbri wfe Iwiui mm iy iMm Urn mm titoiMmwimywrw t v mmm tfwfww mm WA.pftiM. wmirZTSZ measure was so constructed that the j people were given to understand that j It did not mean any general cnaogo i, all. The people are robbed bo often by the changes in school books that they would have retired to private life any legislator who voted fora direct change, hence the necessity for a roundabout course. Since a change must be voted upon, it Is to be hoped that a majority ot the county superintendents will have the good sense to vote against it. Even if the present text books cou'd oe improved upon In some respect?, the people cannot at this time adord the cbango. There 1? some consolation hi the fact that this Job, inflicted upon the people just as he Is .retiring from oilier, will be McElroy's last." EN'COURAUE BELT SUGAR C'lMRB The legislature to meet in Junuarj will be presented with a million ut,d a half or so of brick at the penitentiary, manufactured for the jute mill, fur which the last legislature made an ap propriation aggregating some $200,000 These bricks will have cost some M,000 or 5,000. The legislature should promptly pass a vote of thanks lo.tbe three state officers for neglecting to carry out the provisions of this act for spending only the $4,030 or $5,000 repeal the law and pass another to use the brick In building a beet sugar fac tory. Statesman. Second the motion. Dallas Observer. If. Oregon wants to do something to encourage the beet sugar industry let the legislature oiler some inducements to capital to establish sugar factories and farmers to engage in icultivation of the beet, by exempting tbelr invest ment and land'used for the crop from taxes lor five years. If tbe sugar in dustry is a good thing to euo .urage at Salem it is a good thing to encourage all over the state. COOKMAKINC. liub'.j-r bsi-!.s 't nc oi'tt bcois rihI other largo vulnt..cs wu lutic.!-.'! in 16-11. ' . In lHl'2 it i-i Bftiil that n Look, iiamo not given, was i'.rintel from vulcanized rubber fctanips. Tho llnst book tohavo its leaves num bered wni ilSsop'a "Fables," printed by Caxtou in 1-18-1. Chinese printing is certainly as early es A. D. CM, books of that ilato being Dow iu csititence. Book? wr-ro printed in Scotland as early aa 1001), but tho titles of tbo vol. unics and tiie names of tho publishers aro not certain. Samples of oriental binding brought homo by tho cnifwlors gavo European binders many ideas for tho advance ment of tho art. Of all tho materials for permanent writings' papyrns is 0110 of tho most un satisfactory. AH ancient manuscripts "of this material aro almost us brittlo as dead leaves. At Athens, hi tho timo of Demos- .thenes, tho bookmakers sold a small wooden" account book for recording con tracts at n quarter of an obolus each about a cant Many incdiwval bindings aro so in crastod with gold and precious stones that tho legitimate work of tho binder seems to havo boon turned over to tho lapidary and goldsmith. Tho discoverer of bookbinders' glue was 0110 Fhillatius, an Atheuian. IIo m ado tho gltio for fastening together shoots of parchment, and so highly was his invention appreciated that tho Athonians orcctod a statno iu his honor. A groat many errors in tho ancient manuscripts wero porpotuated by a rulo of tho monostio orders that a copy must bo oxactly followed by tho scrlbo. Eveu when ho perceived a mlstako ho must not correct it St Louis Globo-Dcmo crat THE FASHION PLATE. Doublo breasted jaokota will bo in favor for fall and winter. Corsets aro mndo vory looso across tho chest and tightly lacod arouud tlio waist and aoroas tho hips. Always havo tho odgo of your glovu moot tho edge of tho sloovo, whatever tho length of tho latter may be. Tho shoulder capos nmdo on jackets pro flat and narrow, following tho con tours of front, back uud shoulders. A Frenchwoman thinks nothing of paying $16 or $30 for u cornet, but cor set at that price huta a couplo of ycain, Bodlctti aro nnulo to lop over from one sldo to tho other in tho front, so as to iimko nil uubrokou lino from shovo o sleeve. m ...in..... Exerelee, One rutison for (lib fuot limt (lie gau era 1 ueuim or tuo poniniUDity is grow ing better wery year Is that more wi' pie lake rt)guur exercise, JJxert'lw, however, lias ita dl)laule, If j. dulged 111 little loo Jong, orbovlo leuily an to nmku one liable to tuke cold. It riwulU in tlH'i)t'M and sorwtiet(( of lieiiiusoliHlidJoliiU, Alloook'a I'oroua Putters ore liiyalui ablu In fiiioli tmui. Vfoawl on IIim lak, Ilia itliul .11 ,ti lllhtli tlit. ,lkl.l Ik.- Hunt relief ll Jeaye h muscle oil (ran from aoruMutM. Home atheltxi tuit I hum juu tilriwjuinl apply Ilium lo m0t of he li)U wIlW (Icy 0ou( not pill a whole liuUir and find (hut lltvy m tri't rv)iriiiii) uwumuFice, Muwphw7'u VMM pure wnHi lion. W n fff nWr Wf taj of Mrtm m Am Mfl 1)1 iMHrki)ly.fw reiyi4 hy u l.'uru. TUM MiMifuutuo. M4ft llriMl, frt4lM WMWWI (fOlli MiUM. Ask fiH1 1'ark'e fitiro WW iUk'tf tttu TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local a iu Portland Quotations. Balkk, Sept. 6. 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota- tlousor day and up to hour of going to piees'were aa follews: - BAXJOt PIIODUOE MARKET. BOTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cU. Hogs dressed 4. Live cattle 1 J 2c. Sheep alive $1.25. MILL PKICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: in wholesale lota $2.40. Retail Hour $2.75. Bun $13 bulk, $14 sacked. Shorts $15 17 Chop feed $14 aud $15, WHEAT. 88 cents per bushel. HAY AMD OrtALV. Oata 222oa Hay Baled, old $810; new cheat $7; new timothy t-6 50 FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c Hops Small sale. 8 ; to 10c. Efiga In trade. 10c. Butter Best dairy, 15(3)18; lanc creamery, 20c. Cheese 10 to 15 eta. Farm smoked meats Bacon 10; Dams, tu; enoumers.g. Potatoes Now, 5c, Onions 3 cent FRUITS. . Bradsbaw plutUB, 60c bu. Apples 30c bu. Ftaches80obox. LIVE POULTRY. Poultry Hens, 6c; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young auLKi,ji; yogng cntcaens, sc POBTLANP qDOTATlONB. Grain. Feed. eto. Flour Portland, $2.65; Walla Walla, $2 00; grebam, $2.80; superfine, $2.25 per oarel. Oata White, 32c; grey, 31c, rolled, In bags, $5.756.00; barrels, $6.00 e.a; cases, ia.it. Hay Best, $1011 per ton. Wool valley, 810c Millstqfl'B Bran, $15; shorts, $10 chop feed,$15 per ton; middlings, $23 (o)28 per ton;cmcKen wneat. 00(5) i.uu percental. Hops Market is lifeless. Impossible to give quotations. Hides creen. Baited, CO lbs. 31c. un der 60 lbs., 28c; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 22J 25c; fancy dairy,2022Jc; fair to good, io(o)i7jc; common, vzhv. Cheese Oregon llj12jc per pound; xoung American, I3i(a)l4ic;vvls8 imp., nu(o)azc; Uom.,lU(a)IC. Eggs Oregon, 1012o per dozen. Poultry chickens, old $3-60 per doz n;young,it2(3.oo; ducK8,?2(a)K; Reese, $4.b0$5 00; turkeys, slow at 8(5)10c, Beer Topsteers. 2121c per lb: fail to good steers, 22c; cows, ljc2c; dressed neer, 4(a)6o Mutton Best si eoJ.$1.752; choice ewes, $1.601.75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light and feeders, $4; dressed, 00 per ID, Veal Small, choice. 4le: larce.3f3)4c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 56c; do valley, 10 VMS Hope 810r. Potatoes Early Rose. 2580c in sacks; Burbanks, 3045o per sack. Oata Milling, $1.161.20. $100 Seward $100 The readers, of this papei will be pieasea to learn mat mere is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its staires and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional diBeaae, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hairs (jatarrn Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and' giving the patient strength by building up tbe constitution and assisting nature in doing ita work. The proprietors baye to muon mitn in 11a curative powers, that they ofTsr One Hundred Dollars ror any cases tnat it rails to cure, send for list of testimonials. Address. F.' J. CHENEY, & CO. loieuo. u. Sold by druggists, 75o. Puritan Maple syrup, guaranteed pure, tho best un tbe coast. Farrell & Co It Is Reliable. Announcements or entertainments in the journal. HEART DISEASEJO YEARS! Short Urcath. Palpitation, iiiHPiW.;iiWiiiil Mr. fl. W. McKlnsey, postmnstorof Kokomo. IndLund a hrove e-Bpldler, Buyat "1 had been eoyoruly troubled with heart dUoueo oyer luce leaving tho army at tho oloso of tho Jute war. I was troubled with pulpitullon uud tihorOiofta ot hreutlw I could wt fclcop mi my left uldo and hiu) pain uround my heart. I becamo to ill that iwiu jnuch ajurmod, mid for twnuU'l my uttcntlon wjw wMw to Dr, Mile Heurt Cure Jdecjdfid ltrylU 'J'ho UnA IMtlo inude u ilwlocd linpruyDmoot III jy iidUioii, aJ flv Iwi-llw )mv oow Dr Ml ' Henri Ouiit Uium, uulilre I iHBMBNSwiOslKEBi'&lli TEETHING PERIOD.!' m MnVWV B l v v 'v ' of yiiiiiiaiiniiii 1894. IT IJJLI FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. Oldest, Highest and MoBt Extended Institution of Learning IU 1 UU llli 11U11U.UCOI. Blzteea Coanes ot Inslrnctlon, through Academic and College to Tlieo'ogy, Law and Medicine. ' Splendid Courses for Training in Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution and Music. Several PrMt OntdnttlACnnnM. Htmntrar nil Mtter thin Avert tt'H Woman's College aaorda an Ideal borne ior ineir cam ana irainine.i The School-Year Opens September 13, 1894. or Year Book, address President W. C. HAWLEY. For financial information, address Eev. J. H. 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"-28 KINDERGARTEN Miss Ballou' ktndereartcn, with primary and connecting claasea, Will Open October 8, 189-1, with a competent corps of assistant In every department. Tnls school Is conducted on tbe best MODERN KIDEBOARTKN MhTHODS. and receives pupils three years of age and up- ChUdren over klndercarten age are received In the Connecting and Primary classes TO LOAN :-: On farm land security. Bpeclat rates on Ure loans. Loans considered without delay. Hamilton & Moir, Room 5. Bush. Bank Building 5-C9 dwtf CLUB STABLES. W. II. DOWNING. Full mpply of horses, buggies and hacks. uest 01 care given 10 vranmtiub hu'uk nuu bn&rdlnir. Corner Kerrv and Liberty stieets. j-ilke specialty of taking parties to coast or mouniainb. "The Porcelain Baths. " When In need of a good shave, bMr cut or batu call at tne r orceiain uains, -.v coin. bi. 7-17 J . C. M I L L, fro p. THE ONLY NO-MONOPOLY I am dolnu all mv own slaucht3rlne and sausage-making. Hell all fresh meats no re frigerator products. Free delivery in city, Bhop opposite brewery. CHAS. WOI.Z A CO.. 8-1-tf Proprietors For Sale at aBargaia. Four miles southeast of Salem, on the Mao- lea IIMU) wtwio) an uibwuh iucu wuui with a cood houEC 3 acres Iu an orchard. 6 acrei In hops, flrnt year in bearing, 2 acres of umoer, anaine oaiancein pasture, i-or iur- iner narucuiars luquiro at inm omce. 8 4-ti GEO.C.WILL DEALER IN Bteinway, Knabo, Webber,. Emer. sod and other pianos. Htorey & (Jlark and EarbelT. organs. All first claps makes of sewing ma chines. Bmaller makes of musical instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of machines; Hewing machines and organs, re paired and cleaned. Two doors north of postofilce, Salem Oregon. 9. MONTI Fi:est Health Resort oa the Coast On North HeAcb, Newport andiYaqulna Bay. Becand season. Kverythlng new." Free baths. Hocks free to and from nil. !iii anrt inu. Ootuge and camping privileges. Rates per u,.. ojwcuii wrms to lamnics or ny tne week. MRS. MARY K1TZI-ATRIOK, Potofflce address : Newport, Or. Proprietor FOR SALE ! Olt TRAD?. For a farm, a flne saw mill; good timber. Address ll. O. Box 801, Dallas, l'olk county. Oregon. dS-28-m W. A. CuncK I'l esldenU J. 11 ALBK8T, Cashier. II IT II l ilia Naion.1 OR SALEM. iS?l!f!f,tt?JJftLil.A... ViVrJs.eiSnME?uuKrSRr,nt!0!R! iriucips cities o? the woild. ' "" f. l,t," ".". "i ,. M AHTW. w "IVf ;,; ? . vunotc. ' ' v Matthhwii, -Dlraotflrs. An Evergreen Tree. WITHOUT tXW. Wf will seud you by mall rMwlu iri i)vnriit faw julsirf4 to Vwi7 w IU lbtruot uu for dIiLiiuV aifVT fllimitu. 'lu( iur it ff wan K.C l'.lHM J eh twk Strictly EOT M Wannamaker & Bwi have sent us the finest display of samples ot GOOD, ALL WOOL, NO SHOII? uMiuuiu iuat yon ever saw. What about It the fltT f erfectlon Is Its name. Prices the lowest Uoods the best. We have removed to Room 4, up-tnli Commercial st. ' "l""2t Minklep 5 Beach, Pure Bred Poultry. White LeehDrns.Plymouth llocWa i .... Urahmas. nearly urown, very holo tii. Just th thing to grndi) up your flock. T ,-' S. Hlogle dckrel V, None sold ai ii.JJ prices auer ucioDer i. K. IIOKEH. Bnlcm, f. GOOD PASTURE IN POLK COUNTY, Horses taken to winter. Ei aulre At Irs Krb's sash nnd rtror fur orv. ' K-siif REMOVAL. MRH. T. MAIIAN U.VS MOVKI) Wi drersmulilns parlor from ibe lln,'h. man block to more commodious mi t(M In the Burrows bulldloe on Commercial ,: second stairway fr mMito sliwt. wtiern od and new patrons will be pleasantly nv irJt and promptly served. 8 LAtmS' 11AIKDKESSIIH', Parlor In Exchange block, neur Cherrlnr Ion's gallery. Uuttlnennd coltTurcs n Isct asblon. MRS. K. O. NIOHUlI HUIE WING SANG CO,, Importers, wholesale and retail -Tens, Ctn,. ware, Japanese funi-y (Joode, imbroldertd silks, pcreens, drcsilne gowns, ivory canlni tortoise shells, peail Inlaid ornumenis baiu bje: bends aud larqueredwure. HelllLeni niattlngs cheap. 112 Court htreet.Hnlnil.o Ooods'r-celved by evir.v steamer 8:61m" The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI RAILWAY. Travelers '!mako a note on t." This Great Railway System Connecti ST. PAUL and OMAHA With all tr&nscontlnent&l.ltnegglvlng direct and swift communlca. tlon to. all 8TKRN ana BODTUKRN POINTS AND IS TUB :::0NLY LINE::: running- Klectrlo Lighted nndj Eteam IleaN Vestlbuled trains ol elegant Sleeping Parlor, Dining and Buffet Cars, with Free JSeclining Chairs, Slaking Its service second to none In tht world. Tickets are on sole at all prominent raUrcsa ticket offices. For further Information ask the nearestr 11 road agent, or address CJ. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt PORTLAND, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL USES (Northsm Pacific R. Ft. Co., Lesies-) run TWO PAST TRAINS Dally Between fit, Paul. Minneapolis and ChlafJ Milwaukee and all points in Wisconsin; irf lng connection in Chicago with all 11dm run nine eastand south. ,, Tickets sold and baggage checked throw' to aU points In the United States and CsnuU Provinces.. For lull information regarding Routes, r'. maps, folders, eto., address your nearesi incf et agent or JAS. O. VOD Gen. Pass, and Tkt, Agt, Milwaukee, W FOR CTS. Ia Perae, we will send A Namplo Envelope, ol clllx WHITE, FLEHH or BRIWETTB OZZONiS OWDER. You havo seen It a4vertIsedfor vl years, but have you ever tried HJ-JI , Hot. tou do not know whataujo"" ' CMMtXfa t'AHHr i. Ue Mw m aoknowIeJd b;'!jS,, mi war wn iiuarrrehwuM. IUie""Ll ' HV.SUU-H V.lln1 ftomiion to ut fug tturiut Imh"' I t Is 14 itvsrywMr. or sanpls, a4drM u J i. a. raxzoH oo.sr.i.ouivir'i K MUTIOM l WN' I .1. ...Ml... l,a..,IST....W,ll..ll, .1 I r- -: DRESSMAKING:- luUie ItKTWPirjWl IONAIIW! WW1 Hvwud Mnm wm I liW. HAWW, ORKOON, imiw "asstf Rsaw . lum MMH m immm w WWW www T " '"r "-.! 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