Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 12, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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Capital Journal Publishing Compan
Postoffloe Block. Commercial Street.
HOFER BROTHERS.
Editors.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1894.
A TBUST ARGUMENT,
What the state wanta is thattbe
prices of the text books to be used in
the schools' for the coming six years
shall be fixed In a competlt've contest,
In which every school book concern In
the country shall have a chance to bid.
This Is the plan that the law contem
plates. It need not follow that there Is to be
a change of books. If the present
books are good aud the prleea-the low
est, no change" need be made. If they
are In whole, or in part, inferior, and
higher in price, then a whole or a par
ttal change will be true economy, and
those who animadvert against it, stand
in their own light. Corvallls Times.
This "Times" does about what mobt
of the trust school text book trust or
jgans do It argues for a change. What
Is the use of talking about competition?
There is little or no competition in text
books. Then the "Times" argues: It
does not follow there will be a chung".
If there Is to be no change tlieu what
is all this machinery to be set in ruc
tion fr?
Simply this: To force a change and
to fix tbo present high trust prices
upon the necks of the people of Oregon
and prevent any possible relief for six
years to come.
VILIiABD'S PK0FKS.
Having wrung three million dollars
out of the Northern Pacltic Inafe'
years Villard left for Europe. The
German government should boasaed
to surrender that man, who, more lhau
any other individual wrecked magnifi
cent property In the Milwaukee, Wi?.,
federal court Monday Henry VUlard's
prod', of &03,G91 In the Manitoba deal
was one of the most interesting things
disclosed by the report of Master in
Chancery Carey In the Oakea Investiga
tion. The report shows Just how the
money was made by the great finan
cier. It states that the amount paid
by the provincial government of Mani
toba for the road, and expended to
complete it after It had passed into the
hands of the Northern Pacific & Mani
toba Company, was $4,85&,571. The
master then Inquires into the amounts
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account of the road, and finds that the slde8 evldoncca of tiint period of which
jinn, uciu ww vi.oou.uuv, wuku wo wo wo j,avo no 0tner trace. It is very In-
OlOFS AHD WEATHEB.
The crop-weather Bulletin N. 22,
of the Oregon etato tvwUuer service, for
the week ending Monday, Auguxt 27. h
for Western Oregon a follews:
Weather The temperature averaged
slightly warmer than tbo normal.
There was an excess of precipitation In
the Willamette valley and coast sec
tions and a slight deficiency In the
southern counties. There was an aver
age of sunshine, except in the coast
sections, where dense fogs were fre
quent CropsThe attention of all is being
directed to bop picking and to. secur
ing the fruit crop, Hop picking was
delayed several days by the rains the
first of the month. At Lafayette,
Yamhill county, picking commenced
on the 6th j the crop is reported lobe
heavy in this section but owing to the
reduced compensation for picking ne
cessary labor huB not been recured.
The crop is being securedSln good con
dition; lice have done some damage In
a Tew yards and mould Is reported from
a few fields. Farmers have completed
thrashing. Grain is being hauled to
the warehouses. It is estimated by
our correspondent at Carlton that the
warehouses of that place will receive
only half as much grain as was stored
from (be crop of 1891. This falling ofl
is due to attention being given to rais
ing of other produce, principally hops,
and partly to falling off in j leid. Tbe
weather was favorable for all crops.
Potatoes have been benefitted by the
rains and pastures have noticeably im
proved. The curing of prunes will bo
gin this week. The prune crop is not
an average except In tbe southern sec
tions where particular mention is made
of the sliver and goldeu varieties. Tbe
trees are heavily ladeu. The plum and
prune crops of Clackamas county are
medium as to quantity and of good
quality. A correspondent from Lane
county states that the prune crop is
rlpeuing rapidly but will be light. Tbe
fruit shipments from Hood river are
very lurgr; the quality Is excellent.
Much fruit is beiog shipped eaut to
supply the deiuaud for Oregon fruit,
which is increasing. Tbe fruit crop Is
freer from codlin moth injuries than it
hoi been for years Tbe bean and
onion crops have proved a success in
all sections where tbey were grown.
Auitier.
Amber is tho gum of a conifer, but
of what species no ouo knows. It bo
longed to tho first period of vegetation
of tho earth. No ouo knows in what
climate tlicfio trees grow, and no foshil
traces of them aro left for tho geologist.
It is not improbable that they produced
amber and wero statoly trees millions of
years ago. Dr. It. Klebs of Kouigsberg,
tho highest authority on this subject in
tho world, says there aro 2, 000 different
varieties of insects found imprisoned in
umber, and tins gives us a pretty cor
rect Idea of tho fauna In thoremoto age
TODAY'S XAXKETg.
Irieefc Current by TeWrsBlt-Local
asn Portland Qoetatleas.
Baxem, BepU 5, 4 p. m. Office
DAtLY CAPITA!. JOOUNAL. QuoU-
tioitbjfor day aud up to hour of going to
press wero as follews:
SAXJOt PRODUCE MARKET.
BOTCHKR STOCK.
Veals dressed 4cts.
Hogs dressed 4J.
.Live cattle lj2o.
Bbeep alive 31.25.
MILL PRICES.
Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour
In wholesale lots 2.40. IteUlI 12.76.
Biin (13 bulk, $14 sacked. Shorts f 15
17 Chop feed fcl4 and f 15.
WHEAT.
36 centa per bushel.
HAY AND DRAIN.
Oata-2225c.
Hay Baled, old f810: new cheat
$7; new timothy (8 GO, .
FARM PRODUCTS.
Wool Best, 10c.
Hops Small Bale. 8J to 10c.
Eggs lu trade. 10c.
Butter Best dairy, 1618; fancy
creamery, 20c.
Cheese -10 to 15 els.
Farm smoked meats Bacon 10:
bams, 10; shoulders.8.
Potatoes -New, 25c.
Onions 3 cent
FHUITP.
Bmdubaw pliyua, 50c bu.
Apples 30c bu.
Peaches 80c box.
LIVE POOLTRY.
PjU try Hens, 6c; roosteis not
wanted; old ducks not wanted; young
U..K ,8; young chickens, 8c
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Peed, etc.
Flour Portlaud, $2.65; Walla Walfo,
$2 90; graham,. $2.30; superfine, $2.25
per oarrel.
Oats White. 82c; grey, 31c, rolled,
In bags, $5.758.00; barrels, $8.00
0.26; cases, $3.75.
Hay Best, $1011 per ton.
Wool valley, 810.
Mill8tuffs Bran, $15; shorts, $16
chop feed ,$15 per ton; middlings, $23
28 per ton;:hicken wheat. .05
1.00 per cental.
Hops Maruet is lifeles?. Impossible
to give quotations.
Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3c, un
der 60 its , 23e; sheep pelts, 1060c
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter Oregon fauovcreamerv.221fS.
25oj fancy dairy,2022jc; fair to good,
io(u)W2u; comiLon, jzjc
Cheese Oregon ilj12jc per pound;
Youne Americnn.23Jra)14)c:Hwlfia Imn..
3032c; Dom.,1618o.
iggs uregon, ioizo per dozen.
rouitry enicKeus, oia $8.50 per doz
cn;young,$28.00; ducbs,$23; geese,
$4.50$5 00; turkeys, slow at 910o.
Tlppr Tnnattuira Olo1 ,,-. ik. ri
-wV. ufw...w, i.JW JV IU, .Mil
to good steers. 22Jc; cows, lji2c;
dressed beef, 46c
Mutton Best steep,$1.762; choice
ewes, $1.601.75.
Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light and
feeders, $4; dressed, 6c per lb.
Veal Bmall, choice, 4Jc; large,34c
per pound.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8
10c; do inferior, 56c; do valley, 10
12c,
Hops 810c.
Potatoes Early Itose, 2530o in
sacks; Burbanks, 8045o per sack.
Oats-Mllllng, $1.151.20.
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tion, so many disorders are inci
dent to it. Ifcwould be a blessing
to have children cut teeth with
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Condensed Milk this result is
within the reach of mothers. Years
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FIFTY-FIRST YEAR.
Oldest, highest and Most Extended Institution of -learning
in Pac'fic Northwest.
MeJlclne. ' """ " """ "" "
HpIeBdldCourMAfarTramliiKlnTeachlDtr, BnilneM, Art, Elocntlon nnd Music, floferftl
Poet Graduate Courses. Stronger nnd better than ever!
, It woman'a College aflortU an Ideal home lor young ladles with unsurpassed facilities
for tueir ears and training.! r
The School Year Opens September 13, 1894.
or Year Book, address
President W. 0. HAWLEY.
For financial information, address '
Eev. J. H. RCORK, Agent,
9-3-lm Salem Oregon.
PIlOFESSIONAIi AND BU8INEHS CARDS.
r. II. D'jMiOY, OIO.O. BIHUEL1H.
D'AIVOY 4 UINOHAH, Attorneys at Iaw.
llooms 1, 3 and 8. li'Arcy Uulldinj. Hi
suite utreeU Special attention alven to tm.
neon In tbe supreme and circuit, courts or the
state. a
H.
J. lilUUhlt, Altomey at lawJalem.Oit.
ton. Ufflce over Uush's banfc.
b. r. notin.KX. vr. h. holmmb.
BON U AM A HOLMES. Attorneys at law,
Office In Hush block, between SUM asd
uourt. on Commercial street.
joiik a CABsott. B. J. rixulva.
G ARSON A KliKMING, Attorneys and
Counts ors at Iaw, pver Bush's bank,
Salem.
TKLLA MUKHMAN.-TypewnUBg and
commercial iwnogiapny. usee, room
Gray block. The best of work done at rat.
sonahle rate. lz-M
KINDERGARTEN
Mlsa Baltou's kindergarten, wlih primary and
connecting classes,
Will Open October 8, 1894,
with a oompetent corps of assistants In Ovary
department. Thls'scbool U conducted en the
best
HODEIW KIDERQAIITEN UbTIIODB.
and receives pupils three years of age and up
ward. Children over kindergarten age are received
In tbe Connecting and f rltnary classes
TO LOAN :-:
On farm land security. Bpeclal rates on
large loans. Loans considered without delay.
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G-29 dwtf
Hamilton & Moir,
Boom 5. Bosh Bank Building
CLUB STABLES.
W. H. rOWNINO.
Full tupplyol horses, buggies and backs.
Best of care given to transient- mock and
boardings Corner Kerry and Liberty streets.
aMato specialty of taking parties to coast
or mountains. 7-7
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The Porcelain Baths.;
When In need of a good shave, hair cut or
bath call at tbe forcelaln Baths, XU Cora. st.
7-17 J.CMlUa, Prop.
THE ONLY NO-MONOPOLY
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proceeds of the flrst Issue of $5,200,000
first mortgage bonds of the Manitoba
road, cold at 8 per cent. Tbe nex
item was 1330,250, received by Mr. Vil
lard upon tbe aalo of tbe terminal
bonds of tbe company. Added to
these, were two items of 1532,250, and
$8203, received by Mr, Villard as subsi
dies from tbe province of Manitoba for
tbe construction ot tbe road. These
made a totil of 15,219,203, aud tbe ez
cess of receipts over tbe cost of tbe road
amounted to $308,001, wblcb equalled
tbe value of $300,000 of tbe first mort
gage bonds of the Northern Paclflo &
Manitoba Company turned In by Mr.
Villard to tbe Farmers' Loan & Trust
Company to be exchanged for. North
ejn Pacific consols, valuing tbe bonds
at 02 per cent, of their face. Discussing
the transaction, Mr. Carey says.
"That these gains were unlawful,doos
not seem to roqulre much discussion.
Mr. Villard was a director of tbo .North
ern Paclflo, chairman of its board of di
rectors, and under la by-laws, was
charged with tbe selection and appoint
ment of committee for tho board and
tbo conduct of tbo financial affairs of
the company. These were positions
which tequlrod the utmost good faith
on bis part in the discharge of official
duties and in all of bis transactions
with the company. If bo entered upon
the construction and acquirements of
the Manitoba roads with tbe expecta
tion that tho Northern Paolflp com
pany would las e them oil his hands
at their cost, be was bound to see to It
that such cost was reasonable and not
make any profit out of the enterprise,
byond a reasonale compensation for
his services. On the other baud, If he
undertook their acquirement aud con
(ruction m an Independent enterprise
and afterwards sold them to the
Northern Paclflo, by reason of his
oMckl relations with and duties toward
that company, lie oouki not mako an
tHtrot!bU) profit."
'f tw Mwurtcr was therefore obliged to
Jll tkt Mr, Vllisrd had mk unlaw
ft! iiu. to tho extent of $303,801. The
jstpprt ftho fiHiMd that he bwhwI a on
ftfO. JHfM )H Ike Kooky Fork Kll-
Vi juttl Ool Twtf, wlilcu um m
Kbttttwufft pwvaltwof 1)00, but the
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terosting to comparo those insects with
thoso now existing, as the common fly,
for example. Others, again, aro entirely
different, showing oxtinct species. Dr.
Kleb's theory Is that thonmber-was car
ried to East Prussia during tho glacial
epoch aud imbedded in tho blno earth
whero it is fonnd. This blue earth is a
very heavy cloy, and tho strata vary in
thioknoss from 3 to 37 foot Dr, Klebs
considers that this imbedding process
occurred in what geologists term tho
tertiary period. Philadelphia Bulletin.
Use Water In Carnival Time.
Daring carnival tlnio in somo parts of
South Ainoric.t tlioro is n general revolt
against nnturo in withholding rain the
greater part of tho year. Wator is
showered from tho balconies and houso
tops with wanton oxtravaganco, all
classes joining in the frolic. I was in
Limn during ono of thoso periods of jolli
fication and found that thero was not a
street whoro one could bo sooura from
thcsoM'atory attacks. Iu all parts of the
town pas6or8by woro troatod to a shower
bath, and toward ovoning tho sport in
creased in intensity, ovory successful
dolivory of dipper or bucket being
greeted with bhouts of laughter. All
classes met with tho samo reception
Roughly dressed men sauntoriug along
tho stroot would on mooting it richly
drossod lady dash a cup of wator, wjiiuh
thoy hold concealed behind their hacks,
straight in tho lady's face. Tho ladle?
attacked in this way would merely smile
grimly nnd pass on. I saw hundreds' of
men nnd women showered injjigiwny,
but in no iustnuco woro tho lojut signs
of resentment or anger displayed.'--St,
Louis Q lobo-Domoorat.
$100 .Reward $100
The readers of this naner Will be
pleased ta learn that there is at leaut
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to euro in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying- the
foundation of the disease, and giving
tbe patient strength by building urUbe
constitution and assisting natdro in
doing its work. Tho proprietors have
to much faith in Its curative powers,
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any cases that it falls to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY, & CO.
Toledo. O.
Bold by druggists, 75o.
Puritan Maple syrup, guaranteed
pure, tbe best on the coast. Farrell A
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Hrahrnas. nearly min SH
just ths thing to erad do S.'ii1
W. Hlnglo iSwkrel W, Irf ?t
price niter October 1. """oHij
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IN POLK COUSTT
Uorsea taken to winter. Enjm,,'
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MKH. T. M VHAN IUR y,XnJ
dresmuklne parlorifcT'S
second stairway rr m A i.tM
nnd new patrons will be bImmm.1
and proinptlv nrrv-a. p,tvm!
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Parlor la Exclmne block t,A
lonv gal ery. Uuttlne andSiiS'H
rustnon. Miu i.r?'n
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HUIE WING SANG
Importer, w holetalo and rettn Tt
warp, JapautKe raniy OoodiSi
sllks.croens. dresln? JowrTm,2
boo; beads and larqueredwuiTto
mnttlneschp IU Court Kw,g
The CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & 31,
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Travelers "make a note on'
I am doing all my own slaughtering and
sausage-making., Sell all fresh nienU-no re
frigerator product. Fre delivery in city.
Shop opposite brewery.
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Four miles southeast of Salem, on tha Mao
leay road, 20 acres, all nrst-ciass garden land,
WlthaeOOd bOUtO S ucrefl In an nrfharrt H
acres In hops, flrt year,la bearing. 2 acres or
Umber, and the balance In pasture. For fur.
i.uer parucuiars inquire at t bis omce. 8 4-tl
This Great
Railway
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Svstern tl
$3.00
It Is Rrliablb. Announcements
of entertainments in The Journai,.
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Exerelse.
One reason for the faot that tho goU'
erai ueaun or mo ooinmuiiuy is grow
ing bettor every year Is that more neo-
take reuular exercise. Exorcise.
plo
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lowever, has Its dllllcultlcs, If In
duigud in a little too Jonpr, or so vio
lently as to make one liable to take
cold, It results Iu stlirnew aad aoreueea
of the muBoIfs and joints,
Alloook's 1'orous Vl&sters are Invalu
able In euch cases. I'laceU on tlw back,
the ohsst, on the lliub, (hey afford In.
fitaut relief anil leave the muscle all free
from aoreiHws. Bonw athele cut them
Into Mirlp and apply them to parts of
the limbs whro tbey could not put a
Whole Master aud find that tuev are a
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A a If AsbbK ' tVl'Vfl UsVilt
C;hh Wm a4 Hdwsjw, prl f I,
Right Arm Paralyzedl
Svcd from St, Vitus Dtace.
"Our daughter, Blanche, now AN
tccn yeara of oge, had been terribly
afflicted with pervousaces, and had
lost tho entlro use of her right arm.
Wq feared St. y Itits dance, and tried
the best phyeicJans, with no bcnetlt.
film has taken three bottles of Dr.
Klles' Ncrvlno and luw gained 31
poundft. Iter nervousncM and symp
toins of Bt. Vitus danco ore entirely
gpne, the Httenda achool regularly,
and has recovered complete use of
wa arm, ur Hpcii(.e is kuieuuia."
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Dr. lfiiles, Nervine
Cures,
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