Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 27, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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Chronic Nervousness
Could Not Sleep, Nervous
Headaches.
Gentlemen: I havo honn tniri....
Syour Eestorativo Ncrvlno for the past
fthreo months and I cannot say
feonough in its praise. It has
Saved fly Life,
for I had almost given up hopo of
lover being well again. I was a
tclironlc sufferer from nrrvnncnncnj
fcOUld not SlCOn. I Wna nlan f r.,Mj
Swith nervous headache, and had tried
Sdoctors in vain, until I used your
Ncrvlne. Yours truly,
Mils. M. WOOD, Ringwood, IU.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Cures.
Dr. Miles' Norvlno Is sold on a positive
jRuarantoo that tUo first bottlo will
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for tS, or
fl-Vi" V? SQ?.V P.ro.?al(l. on receipt of orlco
ujr mu ur, oiuca- juouicai uo., Elkhart. Ind.
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B4P1TAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
First National Bank Building,
'' OHEGON.
cHohnnl now In badMaii t. .ihrTjir uvu
iJESd 1'UAOTIOK," recently Introduced, the
townlng feature. Bend for catalogue or col
teKoJournal. Address
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81-W Prlnnlnnt.
CLUB STABLES.
W. II. DOWNING.
Ftlll Rlinnlv'nf hnranu hiinxvlatf ntid IiiiaV.
Best of cure 'given to transient stock and'
bearding. Corner Kerry and Liberty streets
ler mountains.
i-MaKo Bpcciauy or talcing parties to coast
7-7
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DEALEU IN
jltelnwny, Knabe, Webber, Emer-
n nnu otuer pianos.
IBtorey & Clnrlc and EarheiT organs.
All first claps makes of sowlm? inn.
bines.
ISmullor makes of musical Inetru-
ments and supplies.
W Genuine neodlos. oil and now narts
Ifor all makes of machines.
Bowing machines aud organs rt
', paired and cleaned.
two uoors norm or poBtoiuce, Balem
Oregon.
Cooper Shop,
OYItUS STBWAUT
M opened up a shop north of Mite's mill, In
uuthHulem. where he Is nrenured to make
Nd repair ull kinds of cooperate, such as
alls, tubs, kt'in. barrel una churns. Only
Lo butt seasoned slock used. 1'rlces reason.
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61,500 REWARD OFFERED,
i4'liounderslKiiednlleilWi)rewrd lor the
i viotiou ur me parly or uurui wno uuruen
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lew, lie win unoimy iam lor enen uocw
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Groands.
UK FAVORS SUNDAY CLOSING.
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ToiiTtAND, Nov. a7.-Au Importnut
Interview was had with Archbishop
Gross yesterday relative to tho Sunday
closing crusade. A few years ago Arch
bishop Gross wob before the city coun
cil and urged that body to take such
action as was required to securo the
oloslngof saloons on 8uuduy. Heat
that time accompanied the other min
isters of the city and was chosen their
spokesman, addressitig tho council In
the name of tho ministry of Portland
la favor of Sunday closing of the
saloons. Ho still holds to the fame
opinion on this Subject, and to a Telo
gram reporter said:
"I should like very much to see the
saloons closed on Sunday, especially as
it Is the law. My idea is that if a law
U on the statute books It should bo en
forced. General Grant said tho best
way to find If a law is good or not Is to
enforce it. If thero is a law ou the
statute books which the people do net
waut, strike It off, but while it remaii s
it should be enforced.
"I behove that a nation of iuflde's
cannot oxist,and that tho real strength
of a nation oon&Ials In its morality and
and not in numbers or rlehps. China
I9 furnishing an example of that now,
while Japan has accepted our Christian
i leas. I believe this Is a nation that
believes in the existence of a God, how
ever pop!e may differ in dogmas.
"I think it is the duty of olllelals to
suppress such vices as gambling aud
prostitution. Tho law does not recog
nize such things, and It Is tho duty of
the law's officers to suppress them. In
some countries in Europe It Is thought
better to regulate these things by law.
I do not behove in that. Our laws do m t
acknowledge they nro entitled to exist,
aud if the people waut to acknowledge
it they should change the laws. I do
not behove In changing them, but they
better be repealed than not enforced
while they ;remaln on the statute
books."
Character tolls in ovorylhliig. The
high character of Dr, Price's Baking
Powder Is tho fruit of forty years
growth. IU reputation lias stood the
tests of time and competition,
A New Competitor.
Ban Fkancjbw, Nov, 27,-P. I',
Shelby, assistant general tralllo nmiia
ger of the Ureut Northern in Beattlu, U
In tho city, He says that truMlj r
ntugeiueut 1ms been elltuttij betwt-tii
tho Great Northern, the 0, 11. &N,
Co,, mid (he Southern lUolllo by
which pauseiigorn can he tlukoled
througli U etwtcru points from Han
I'rancUco, by way of J'orllHiid, Bid
also westward over the huiiiu lines,
TI10 Umi Norlliri l prujiarlng t
oomplo tor hiisliieiui iHitvvi-uu Hsn
KruHoUoo uild rrlltid by InitUyurHt
lnuuMvnM kervlttfl hvtvyueii Hiu
two xnl willi will uUeniiUo rlvnl
(iu.MMl;y rail, I'ur IliU inirpwe u
new kiuHiiiur U htifiitf built Willi u
m4 nf 916 knot,, oil lliu fttiiiM IIdm us
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EPrEors OP A BOAUE.
Consternation in Gambling Dons and
Disreputable Houses.
Early Baturday eveulng a report,
onilnatlag from an unknown source,
says the Portland Telegram, became
tho topic of the street that It was the
purpose of tho police to take concerted
action In sweeping down upon all
houses of Ill-fame, somo limo duriug
tho night. This rumor, while not being
verified at police headquarters, kept a
small army of men awake till a Jute
hour, notwithstanding" thoinclemonoy
of the night, In tho vain exuectancv of
gratifying their appetite for tho sen
sational. It was nlveu out that not
only the Inmates of the brothels were
to be taken in custody, bnt that also all
poreons visiting there during tho raid
would be placed under arrest. Tho ro
coutly Inaugurated crusade against all
phases of vice flaunting In the publlo
face lent this report some color of relia
bility, and created couslderable stir in
man quarters several hours during
ths night.
The Whitechapol district had never
since its dovotlon to immoral purposes
been ontwardly so respectable as upon
thit occasion. The blinds of the
"oribs" which custoanrlly aro open
froja early dusk till long after mid
night, were closed, and tho voice of
the siren was scarcely heard from one
end of that delectable quarter to nn
o her. Even the streets were almost
deserted by tho male class usually
muntlug that locality. Whitechapol
h id never borne such a funeral appear
ance. But as the cry of "wolf" was u
faUe one there Is more than a remotb
possibility that the' denlzeus there
will heed no further rumors of contem
plated raids upon them.
This scare was not coufiued solely to
that quarter of the city, but the conta
gion spread to more pretentious houses
of that charaoter in other localities,
many of which had an Implied sign of
of "not , at home" placarded on their
front doors by the negloct to display
the usual flood of light within. It
was a night of qulot, suppressed ter
ror for the sinful, In anticipation 01
tho wrath that never came. Occasion
ally one of those miserable women
would emerge from her "crib" to visit
a lemuio neiguoor or a neigunonng
saloon. These ventures were made
with apparent apprehension, for such
a woman evidenced by her facial ex
pression and hurried steps that she
feared every momont feeling tbeheuvy
hand of a policeman ou her shoulder.
Tho resorts frequented by young
men where tboso disposed engage In
minor gambling were not exempted
from this scaro, us It is said that tboso
Inunts were almost deserted after
nightfall Saturday.
Smugglers Escape.
San Diuao, Cul., Nov. 27, Cus
toms Inspector Ralph Conklin was as
saulted Sunday evening at a lonoly
place about seventeen miles this side of
Campo.by Prefane Gallego and Iguuco
rfotollo, whom ho had under arrest for
smuggling nd was bringing to tho
county Jail. The prhonors esoiped.
Conkllu was severoly handled, but his
coyditlen Is not dangerous,
A powder of Inferior quality could
not endure the exacting teats through
which Dr, Price's Baking Powder has
passed. It has the best standing bo-
cause It is the beat powder.
florae Pithy Aphorisms,
(American Jnvtslinents,)
That man I" rluh who bath no debts,
Giving biliiyilovOtlendlngitcuUer It.
Only the fool brags of his bank ac
count,
Money ooynrelli I bo faults or many
rluh.
Order Is from above, disorder .from
below,
Better go to bed hungry than rise In
debt.
Neyur trust (be n whom you Imvo
wroiijswt,
Tbu worst eiiimy tnwu men navel
pronnerlty,
I'ut llio brake on Hie vwtwir
(hat liurrlw you.
Kkjxioi bettor iiiDinorlM III undltom
tliAD dublors,
A a pillow, a rfMr OQiHMMiw will
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J! tho hut tr tlin rlvor of doubt
ful IuvImiiI- , ,, .
None but tl"it "i "'"'''M Kv
hi nil lwfM lw ilN. , . ,
llti wIim fcwuiul( il'lb wwl, but
be who t'"uf vw dolli bUI'.
'Jlie wMo iJ Jf"''i f MO J'
riMr mum be wlll'd ewey.
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"How Well You Leok"
Friends Surprlsod at tho
Great Improvement.
' C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.t
"Itako pleasuro in writing tho good I
havo received from Hood's Sarsaparllla.
KTery spring and summer for six years my
health has been so poor from heart troublo
and general debility tliat at times life was
a burden. I was so emaciated and
Woak and Palo
that my friends thought I would notllvo
long. I could do scarcely any work at all
and had to llo down every f 0 w minutes. I
began getUng worso in January, losing my
flesh and reeling so tired. I thought I
would try Hood's Sarsaparllla and I am
happy to say lam In better health than lor
Hood's ssifc Cures
a number of years. My friends remark to
me: 'Why how well you look.' I tell thorn
It Is Hood's Sarsaparllla that has done tho
uSrI..w?uMh,'v.0 nU """"wing human
iiX, tr51 'J11 mcdlcino and bo convinced.
Ihls statement Is true to the letter."
Mug. jKiwm Deckeu, Watseka, 111.
Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constlpa
lonblllousness, slckhcadache, IndigesUon.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Cdked & 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,
AH Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and TIssuo
Quickly to the Very
Scat of Pain and
Ousts It In a Jiffy.
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquer
Pain,
Makes flan or Dait well
gain,
Nerve
Blood
Tonic
Builder
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To the Stnto Bonrd of Education Protest Against Changes
any Contract fixing prices for the next bIx ye
Governor Pennoycr, Secretary of State McBrlde and Btnlo Superintendent of
Publlo Instruction McElroy, acting as the Stato Board of Education of
uregon.
Sins : Your petitioners, oalrons of
zens of Oregon, uspt-ctfully peililon you to take uo action to bring about adop
tion of new series of public school text-books under tho law passed by the last
legislature, nor to enter into nny contract t present publishers prices adopting
the t-xt books now In use, or tboso that might be authorized by your board at
prefeut prices, suoh prlooH to be Hxed aud mululalned by the publishers for the
next six years, an specified In that law.
In view of tho fact that by state publication tuo people of California are
obtainlnlng publlo school text books at nn nvprugo price of about 30 cents apiece
for the entire series needed In the common schools, or about one-half what we
pay In Oregon, we demand state publication at tho earliest dav possible.
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