Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 17, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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    Judge Saunders
Says that For Rhoumatism
Hood's Sarsaparllla Istho Best.
Judge T. II. Saundcra
Of Osceola, Nob., senior vice-commander
and present commander of J. F. ltc)nolds
Tost, No. 2C, O. A. It., voluntarily writes:
"I was In tho army four years, v as wound
ed and contracted sciatica and rlicumatlsm.
I havo suffered over since. I lostthousooi
my left leg and side, and liao tried almost
every mcdlclno known, nnd I think I liavo
had llio best ph) slclans In tho country, but
failed to Ret any relief. Jcry sprlne I
was flat on my back, nnd must say that
Hood's Sarsaparllla g tho Best
medlclno I liavo over taken. It has dona
me tho most good. It was recommended
to mo for rheumatism, and I am satisfied
and know that it v. Ill do all that j ou claim
ood'Sparm Cures
for It. I do not vant to say that It wilt
ralso a fellow from tho dead; but It will
cpmetho nearest to dnlnp It of any medi
cine Iluvoeerknown." r.lI.SAUints,
Osceola, Nebraska. '
Hood's Pillo aro tho bcstafteii.ln cr
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Mexican
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Liniment
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Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
' Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissuo
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts It In a Jiffy,
Rub In Vigorously.
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UNIVERSITY PROPEIITY
riie Porlland Syndicate Swindle
in Iowa.
SHOWN OP IN A Till LIGIir.
An Unmitigated Fraud Under tho
Cloak ol Education.
iuiToit Jothnai.: The Iowa State
itegwier, tiin leading nownpaiwr of
Iowa, has for eomo time mat been
training its batteries upon what it calls
"tbo Portland, Oregon, university
scheme." Letters hive been nublisbed
from a uumber of victims, and its edi
torial comments ure decided y piouted.
One of the last letters published is from
Ilev. B. F. W. Cozior, of Coif x, Iowa,
who it seoms recently visited In Mos
cow, Idaho. He says putiet selling
university park lots In Iowa claimed
that tho "site of the university was but
three miles from tho center of tho city"
and ilut the e wereextensiyu improve
ments In .that part of the city where
the university is located. The prices
at which lots were sold were fiom $2-50
to J.450. The slz9 of ths loU ' aro 25x1 J 0
and 331x110. The sales therefore areat
the rate of from $4,000 to $5,000 per
acre and over. Mr., Cozier finds in
Moscow a "perfectly trustworthy gen
tleman" familiar with Portland values,
who has lots 60x112 and larger, that ho
wonld be glad to sell at ,$150 and they
are midway between tho city aud the
university. This is at tho rate of about
$1,000 per acre. After stating other
facts to the eame effect Mr. Cozier
volnuteera the opinion that the "min
isters who visited Iowa to put these
lots on tho market aro not dishonest
men or.villains, but he honestly be
lieves that they have been misled
by the syndicate owning tho property."
It Is evident that nothing but the milk
of human kindness Hows through the
veins of Mr. Cozier, and he would be
shocked to know that tueeo ministers
themselves constitute the principal part
of the syndicate to which he refers.
Another correspondent has discovered
that these University lots instead of
being only three miles from the centre
of the city are "about seven miles from
the Union depot by electric and motor
car," but he appears not to know thai
the Union depot Is nearly a mile from
the heart of Portland and that there
are probably 10,000 vacant lots between
the Union depot and Uniyerslty Park,
not to speak of tho Immeuee amount of
vacant territory nearer the city In other
directions. Tub Iowa Register ex.
presses amazement "that Iowa people
have been preuched and cajoled Into
buying $00,000 worlh of theso lots" und
says "the echeme has mainly been
worked among mlulBters und member
or the Methodist church and school
teachers" and that "most of tho 111'
vestors will booh be glud la sell at any
price to escape further taxes eto," The
ageuts uro detcnued as "men who
preach llko archangels on Buii
Sunday and sll lots on wnek days to
those whom they liavo bugullcd," Ji)
U lust editorial tho Jteglslor wunis Its
readers t "bowaro of all ministers who
Uwn rtttl tstato project," uio. Tite
allow from Jowa ruottll nieiiiof las of
oiwurreiices Iwro In Onwm iliroocr
four years ago. Hvun In those (hull
Units uyury nmn wpII JiiforwwJ In w
estate nmtUtis knew tliul tbe poor viu-
tims who houtjhUhfeso lot wuu w tvr
usihlr nioimy aguin.but ilibufiivl
work wuut on, und ull lliw y tmm
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deception. Not at nll-ir you nre thof'
n-ich'v prnimded in the fulth not if
your name Is on tho church roll uot If
your uiinracter wiw p sjed at the la-t
sesloa f the coufervuee. He asks If It
Is riglit to go oir into Iowa to sell Oregon
land to Innocent straugera,at the rate of
$1000 and $5000 per acre, when by tho
slightest effort you can inform yourself
ot me tact that better land aud more
convenient can be had f.r $1000 per
acre? This depends altogether on
whether you are selling your own land
or aro worklug n scheme In tho cause of
higher education. It Is Just as honest,
however, and much safer to operate
such a scheme abroad than at home.
Again he asks, If a church orsohool
succeeds in paying its debts and build
ing up a permanent endowment fund
by unloading upon Innocent purchasers
several thousand lots at five times their
actual value, would the taint of this
fraud attach only to tbo Inception of
the school or church, or would It run
through its entire history, aud could
the fraud be condoned In any way ex
cept by returning to tho victims the
original amount of their lnvea'ment
with accrued interest? What do tho
Dean of tho Theological Department
and the text books in Moral fcfclenco
Bay upon this point? Everybody
jinows how the Fathers of Oregon
Methodism would answer this ques
tion, but some of the Sons of Oregon
Methodism are apparently po com
pletely absorbed in the study of Calvin
and Armiulus aud Tisohendorf, that
they have no time to devote to tho
practice and inculcation of the precepts
of common honesty. WiU the church
Inquire whether fraud is being prac
ticed or will It silently sanction it in
the interest of harmony and general
good wlh? The Oregon State Bar As
sociation has recently severely dealt
with several delinquent attorneys
charged with offenses that aro trivial
in comparison. The chances are that
white winged peace will spread its
wiqgs over tho next conference as
usual, aud the sale of lota will goon.
Portlaud University asks the support of
the pub'lc. It is due to its good name
that It purge Itself of these charges of
fraud, and as no man desires to ally
himself with an institution without u
future it Is proper that the public
should know whether or not that
future is precarious. Is It true, as
charged, that Portland University is
over $300,000 In debt? If not, what Is
its debt? Is it true that It has to pay
an annual interest charge or nearly
$2u,000? It Is true lhat Its hundreds or .
installment notes, are, after the man-,
uer or Installment notes generally, '
worth less than 25 cents on tho do!
lat? Why Is It that no detailed aud gpe-j
clfic statement, showing Its assets and
liabilities, such as any reputable busi
ness 11 rm or bunk doing business with
the public would give, can be obtained?
Why should the liabilities be con
cealed and the annual report of the
Institution deal so largely lu gen
eralities? Of course all these queries
will be brushed asldo as emanating
I rom an enemy of tho school and
thu church. If they uro impertinent It
Is proper they should be Ignored, If,
however, they concern tho puhlln It Is
proper thut they should bo fully and
honestly onswert'd, Tather Waller
would never have grown eloquent ever
a trunk full of Installment notes while
I'firefully covering up nil Indebtedness
ufover 1800,000, Father Usllo was
not revered for any Went he may have
hud for writing thU advertisement of
wild nut properly. J'uther Wilbur
never In his whole life (quailed the
perfuriuuDoo of one of our latter day
ministers by making ver $10,000 In it
single year as commissions taken out
uflhe first liistttlmsoM puld on ol
miMhUW'o Mm their wlusl value,
'j'liusif are idl modern accomplishment.
The old father In ;re would Imve
hull two slow for this fcleell Ionise. J I
tliu g(d work goon. Hjd the ilsy
when overybody will ipl lh i"'
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WE CAfiSlTOT
SPAKE
healthy flesh nature never
burdens the body with too
much sound flesh. Loss of
flesh usually indicates poor as
similation, which causes the
loss of the best that's in food,
the fat-forming element.
Scott's Emuisioi
of pure cod liver oil with hypo
phosphites contains the very
essence of all foods. In no oth
er form can so much nutrition
be taken and assimilated. Its
range of usefulness has no limita
tion wnere wcuKncss c-wjj.
Pro rir.il br Soott h Home. Chemltta.
new xoric doiq oj an aniSffMis
JOHN HUGHES.
Scaler in Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Window Cilitss, Varnishes
and tho most complete stock ol
Brushes ot nil Kinds in the
State. Artists' Slatcrials,Limc,
Uair, Cement nnd Shingles and
finest quality of tiltASS SHEDS
New Advertisements.
SITUATION WANl'KD-lly Rlrttodo neuj
ernl housework; small fiimliy prfrerred
Address.) B .Journal ollloo. 11 1 1-.U
t. KlrtHKU. WeWKp iptr Adv. rtlslut; Ageut
, 21 Merchants' ExeliiuiRO. Ban KruucUro,
Uournutliorlzed ngenl. 'lliU paper 18 Kept
on tl elu liUolUce.
CUKIST1AN BCIKNOK-Lltcrnture or all
tilndHon wale at 826 liberty street. 4-6-1
AllPEC l'AHKH Largo lot or heavy brown
j wrapping paper lor Mile cheap. Just tho
thing for putting under cnrpsL-. fall at Jour
nal ofllce tf
mj faXUMAAUi;. Uooa ucro aud platted
I pnperty ou rngct found for property In
WeMern Oregon. Addiexa Journal olllrc.
B-'iUr
nil
I hulda ruplniG uuoro ull others havo
luKfu. or sale uy J. i. rnrrmii. vn iinum
street l'l-I-i r
H,
J. lliUUKlt, Alioinoy uiliiu.balem.unv
gon utncfi over iiusirs uanit.
STH.LL.A. bUh.ltl(V. Jyiiewriilng und
oommerclai stcnogrnphy, Olll ce, room
11, Gray block, The best or work donontrca
onable tulea. 12-2(1
PAi'hlto.- i'ortlai.U, ttiicraineiuo, ot utile,
Tacomannd ban Kranclsco papers on tale
nt liOHnett's 1'oitolllco block.
Auctioneer.
Having permanently located In Marlon
county, Oregon, and being a thorouglt and
practical auctioneer of 16 yarn oxpcilenro, 1
will cry all klndN ofni'e, pub to nnd private.
Heal estate u upeclally. Hpeciul riitea made.
CorreKpondeiue Millelled,
Addnss H A. IjANUKS
10 lH-wlmdlt t.)iius,Or.
CLUB STABLES.
W. H. 1XJWMWJ.
KulUupplyfol horkiw, buggies and IiiicUh.
Hot or care given to tritiulf nt U)fk and
bnafdlug. Corner Kerry and Liberty miutU
7rilake fpeclulty of taking purllLH to count
or mountutiik. 77
C. I-I. LANE,
Merchant Tailor I
Adjoining Adolph's Clgur ilotu,
I'l'llKKOT HATJUI'AWIOW (WAHAHTMW
j, v. SHor.jp,
Feejd Barn i
Al rwinir Wlllunieila llntitl
'jVau'S IxwnlwJ ho WnJ luj In , rsilu'd
isuiitirusiluiuuuMtliy lowpfltuu, 10 Ift-liii'
ins
THE ANTI-MONOPOLY
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THE FORGKLAIN DATIIK
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HUIXMC HIIOICIN'..
FARM fOlt SALE.
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Mark
Spg wmnb
M and Hardware.
;r. . sixrsox
HnKopoiKdn ccnor.ilntofkof feed And Hour.
andrlllnl80kieps mo 1 nesohard WMreand
loolk.
1'erhons wishing rkhU In his lino will be
well troiUd aud get the lowest pr.ce-t.
KUEE 1JEL.IVEHY.
Adjotnlntr Eleo rlo grocery itoro, East
"Into Ktrect.
GEO. C. WILL
UIJALKH IN
Btcltiwny, Knabo, Webber, Emor
sou nnd other pluuon.
Bton-y A; Clark nnd Eirliefl' organs.
All tlrsl clans makes or flowing ma-
CllilU'tl.
Biuullor ruakps of musical instru
ments and supplies.
Genuine uee Ufa, oil and now parts
for all makes of machltip.
Hawing machines and organs re
paired nud cleaned.
Two doois north of poatofllce, Balera
OreRon.
Cooper Shop.
CUIUS STEWART
lit opened up a shop north or Mine's mill. In
tjouth Haiem, where tie Is prepared to make
und repair nil kinds of oooreruge, such at
pills.lubi", kegu, barrels and chiirni. Onlv
tho beat Hcaionod stoek used, trlocs rejiRon.
able. 7 iM-d&w
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CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
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Klrst National IHlI. llulldlng,
BAL.Hi,
OIIEGON.
Kcbool now In reitrloii. Th "NEW HY3
TKM OK INTEIUCOMMUNIOATION 11UH1.
NES l'ltAUTIOK," recently Introduced, the
rrowu.ng feature. Hend for cataloguo or col
legejournal. Addrisi
W, I. HTALKV,
ai w l'rlnclpal.
$1,500 REWARD OFFERED
The undernlgned oflcm $1500 reward lor the
conviction ut the party or purtleH who burned
his b'iru und horses on the night ol Decent her
12. lt2. lie will also pay ,2Uu for each uccer.
aory to tho crime, 1 own two good ranches
nud am Kble to pay this reward. .
JOSKl'JI O, ANDEllHON,
1013.dAwOm Mehainu, (Jr.
Wholekule and Ketull,
Everything lu my line
at lowest nrlces.
Itfj Commercial street,
j. ir. unh;i,.
CONSEIlVATOliy OP MUSIC
Willamette University
The iiiot minplelo and best equipped iniulc
school ou thu norlliwiwi u.ml,
University slundards, I.aul mil hods mid
llmiiiiigh wuik.
Olploiiiss given on winplellon ol nours.
Kllsl term btglus Hepleniber U, IM,
. M.l'AHViN,
Ui Mus.llou, Dlreclri
KUIE WING SANG CO,,
(uiiMirUirs. wholwslu snd relall TsuSi iihlus
vulv, Jilitu ifsui) OiM.ils, euilirolUsicU
llksteru.-ns1diisliig gowns, MiiUuiw-ur, tin
i)H0iuuls. Uullliikssvlinig omslic4i'.s7)6ibt
fljfs lor Vk nuw, r
WvurylSIng ul bolUim irlw, III! Court Hlrtl
Mtin,ftr. U'luit rMfyiiyvrUuf
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Ulttf,, tMMMMtAUiMA AMHiiii. A
SM TEXT-BOOK PETITION.
To the Statollloard of Educalionr Protest Against :Clinngc8 in Text-Booko or
auy Contract Hxlng prices for the next si! years:
Governor Pennoyer, Hecretory of Blnto Mcltride nnd Btnto Superintendent of
ubllo Instruction MelJlroy, nctliiR as the Blato Hoard of Educalon at
Oregon,
its :Yi
Bins: Your petitioners, patrons of tho public schools, taxpayers and citi
zens of Oregon, rtsptctfully petition you to take no action o brinSut &
ion of new series of public school text-books under tbo law passed bv the laSt
eglslature, nor to cuter Into any contract at present publtofam fprices adoptlM
the text books now In use, or those that might be authorized by ymfrbwrd at
present prices, such prices to be llxed and maintained by Ibo publishers for the
noxt six years, as specified In that law. yuuiisuers ior uie
III VlOW Of the fllRt lhat hv alula nnlillnnllnn ll. . ,- . r. ... .
oblnlninliiR public school text-books at W jCvm Mot ioni
for the entire series needed n Mm mmJn rnhnXi. ' ,.i.,. "...., .."R,fC9
pay In Oregon, we demand state publlcatlon.at tho'earllest day possible.
NAMES.
Cut out the br e form of rf I llon. pirn nnd addms It to one of the State OJosrd or Fd.
uc. illon. or mall lt,m l II K JC tlllN A . nnd it will be publUhed nnd forwarded to tho board
with otli-rs. Men nnd worn, n should sign this petition In protest 8BlnRperiinaUDthe
present sys'om or hlglt-pil rd lext-booKH for six yeais to come. ' v 4vJp7'5 "4g5 '
DEI
Only One Cent
on the Pacific Coast,
mm iw in i
Receiving all the
Associated Press
Di9n?iifprifls
DAILY BY MAIL, PER YEAR, - - $3.00
I'l WILL PAY YOU TO JUS A J) TJTIS :
Wo publish tho only Onk Oknt Daily on tho Pacific
Coaat una tbo oheupoHt und bont daily papor lor tho nionoy in
Oregon,
PJoiiflo lot uh know if you am uho anv fimjjo copiog o
tbo Daily or Wkkimy, Thoy will bo noiifc froo,
lloiiioinlmi tbcHO uro AHBOointod Prona iiowHiiatiorti. mvintr
all tho curront iiowh of tbo
typo nun fittruouyo Htyio,
ThoHo low bind tiinos mUa enablo ovory farmer to' havo
bi dailv impor and know tbo wtuto of vho movkbt nil aU th"
nowH of tlio world,
Editorial coinuiuut h foarJoHi aud indopmlent. Kditod
by Hh publiHborw to Hoouro good ovornmont for tho people
ablo to dual justly and fairly with all,
OnJy HHi OO w year J$L5o for wix
inujUhw, 1,QQ for four month.
vrN miin wl ullvr tliiifJU put fijr wl!l It J prdoriMl.1 . .
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