Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 30, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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I BOHR TALKflF OREGON.
Tlio Ex-Iowa Editor Tells of (he
New Country That Has Dealt
Kindly With Him.
HEART DISEASE.
I Fluttering, No Appetite, Could
B notSlecD. Wind on c:,i.
"uwi i
"For a long time I had a torriblo
pain at my heart, which fluttered al-
"'"f" "v.?ouuinjr. x uaa no annetltn
coum not slccn. T w A i
Docs Not Exaggerate Nor
WiUioId tho Uiiplcnsunl Fea
tures Tlinl Every Slnto Him.
and
V .. . wf "'vllf
k coziincaca to bid up m bed and belch
gas lrum ray stomach until I thought
-every mlnutn wnnin j. ,.. TP-i"
EThero was a fcellnir nf rmnV..i-
fabout nay heart, and I was afraid to
.draw a full breath. T pni.i t
i?'!1?168"- My uusbanS
nuuuutu iuu lu cry
iDr. Miles' Heart Cure
and am happy to Bay it has cured me.
I now have a snlonrliri nmtu. -i
sjecp well. Its cllcct was truly mar
b sirs. nAnnvr. RTATij n.. .... -
Dr. Mllos lloart finrn la nM -.. - ...
guarantee that tho Jlrst bottle- will WnoflL
Ml (lruirdsta snll If. it t n !...," ".."0i1..0Ilt-
PJli'L &.& PMd.pn l S of ?.?'
wjr vuu ur, iuues Medical Co . Eikhnrt "YnH
. v, .uw
But He Is Very Enthusiastic About
the Pacific Coast Country-Hj Has
Become Ono of tbo Leading
Men of tbo State and a
Member of tbo Leg-
islature.
Ton s7)J-&d:tzzs
VctZte
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CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
First Natlouul Hank Uulldlnp,
WLFM, . . OUEQON.
Knhnnl nnnr In GMinn ti, nrHf i m
Mfcir i i 1 1 11 i i nil rr.. .."-.. "n i'ftw nitv
ESI 1'HAOTIOK , recently Introduced, tbo
Igownlng reature. Bend for catalogue or col.
Ifcicejourunl. Address
W. I. BTALKY,
1'rlnclpal.
!LUB STABLES.
W. II. DOWNING.
Full supply ol horses, buggies and bocks.
Rt of care 'given to transient stock and
srdlng, Corner Kerry and 'Liberty streets
"Matto specialty of taklne parties to coast
nountalns. 7.7
EO. C. WILL
DKALEK IN
inway, Knabe, Webber, Emor
1 aud other nlanos.
Moroy A (Jlurk nud EarhoiF organs.
mi iirat ciuhh niiiKea or sowing urn-
lies.
nailer makes of musical Instru-
4 tH and supplier.
eniilue noodles, oil and now rmrls
r.'ull makes of muchlnes.
tewing machines nnd organs rt
wred and cleaned.
Wivo doors north of nostolllco. Balein
Oregon,
.Cooper Shop.
VKUH STKWAKT
opened up a shop north of Ml' will, In
(It Huleiu, wjhtb l Is prepared to mukf
l" jrtjpnlr nil kinds or inxmutsge, mill us
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1'ROM "THE SLOIT."
Everyone wbo had to do with Town
polities nix years ago remembers Erust
Hofer, tben editor of the McUregor
News. He had a very narrow escape
from being elected slate printer by tbe
legislature in 1888. Ho was oue of tLe
strongest writers lu tbo state, aud bis
lettero from Des Moines to his paper re
vealed tbe moat hidden Bprlogs of poli
tical action In tho state and oapitul;
they set forth the personnel of tbo great
men of the state, and made nlnln nnrt
sirapie tuo reasons for their pollclep,
wuicu wero not always approved
Mr. Hofer bas always set high stand
uiub m politics, ana nas lived up to
mem. no lias liad no patience with
tbe smalbboro politicians aud place
seekers who Infest every great political
army. He is u politician, and a suc
cessful one, but Is a man of ideas rather
than "schemes," In the commonly ac
cepted understanding of that word.
While he was In Iowa ho was Incapable
of doing a mean thing, and bis success
in tbe far west is assurance that ho bus
continued to live with high aim con
stantly beforo him, and that he has
been true to the high aspirations that
accompany true living. Ho has done
a great deal lu Salem, the capital of
Oregon where, with his brother as
business manager, ho Is the managing
editor of tbo Daily Capital Jouhnal
to make the people of Iowa proud to
own him as n product of tho state.
In tho last campaign bis paper led
tbe fight uijaltist the dlsgraca of Pen
noyer, and contributed very largely to
tbo removal of that shame from the
stato of Oregon. The Penuoyer de
voted twenty or thirty mluutes of
every speech he made In Hofer's coun
ty to a denunciation of Mr. Hofer and
his paper, His warfuro against bood-
lers aud all manner of dishonesty in
public Jlfo has mado him very strong
In tho city, county and stato. Ho was
uleoted to tho legislature last full by a
yery largo majority, and will bo 0110 of
the leaders In the coining session, Mr,
Hofer has (beea visiting Iowa for sev
eral weeks aud has been lu Des Moines
tho past ten duys with his wife and lit
tle eons, tbe giieats of Mr, aud Mrs, J,
P, Patrick, of 050 Seventeenth street,
Mr, Hofer talked about tbo country bo
lives In to u leporler lor Tlio Iteglster
yesterday Jin a way that will Interest
evoryoiie,
Jill, MOI'lilt ON Oltll'JON,
"No, sir; ours Is not the laud of pei
ptuu (lowers and sunshine," IiuhiIiIi
"Any ouu who goeu to the Puullloeoubt
imist bo prepared to be dUuiiulmuleil
of (his Impression, No suuh region
oxlsls (ram Hun J)ogo to Puuet Hound,
Nor Is (here any spotsusbullertMl by
mountains or favored by imturo but
Hmt there Is ulillly, foguy, rulii),
windy, disagreeable weatliur at KurUIn
times of (be ytur, 'I'itur are part of
lliu wwl ooasl, howover, wburu n
duuUundullumU) w woinUrfnlly r
pttWttiiy oilier Mellon u our uoiiniry
(but ytU limy tuy wu liuvw (lie only
region tlmt Ik ilUUnuUvwiy iIIIIwkiiI
fruin all lliu rwit of lliu UllltMl KUlw.
"Vim tli Widrd hikI wiiuJ-wii t
wlkuli wtiiyonn on (IidwisI, ilswir)irtl m
Mtri iWlwik VmWt "UImmhui Vl
ly,' In lliu fsfUle Ml" Mil lliu Wil'
luiliDllu lUulllw, wlinre lM, urluuc
ally lllwl by Um AliioHwtu I'm wn
puny Uglily ym lv yWUlwl
rib m iuUi)yuWy wt 4wn,ihv
null I UK llliar ui writfliNi, M Uif
liwisu of nitlurnl wwUrt. T v wwmI-
luwvtiuu luimu, Mtovr mm wu
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iwl fruity r "' mitUUMi.
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Hon of the Paclllo coast Is not a slight
tvk. Still m a native Hawkeye who
went to the Pacific coast six years ago
and has lived there with his eyes open,
tbo eflort may prore of Interest to
mllllous of Iowa people. Oregon Is tbe
iowa 01 me l'aclflc coast. Her early
legislators adopted the old Iowa code
in a lump. Our sUto Is nearly twlco as
large as Iowa and Is settled wlh a
larger proportion of Iowa people than
from any otherouo stato. Orejron basin
round numbers 400,0000 people, 300,000
m iuem in tue western, one-third of
me state, that Is separated from East
em uregon by the Uascado range of
mountains. East of the Cascade moun
tains tbo climate Is radically dWerent.
There is less moisture, tho soil Is
lighter, the air dryer, grain growing,
herding and rnlnlug are the principal
Industries. There are valleys of won
derful fertility In Northwestern Oregon.
immense quantities of the finest fruits
are grown und shipped out of the
Columbia, Hood and Snake river val
leys. Southeastern Oregon Is almost
an unknown and uuexplored region.
MOUNTAIN SCENEHY.
"From the domo of our state bouso at
Salem there is unfolded on a clear day,
and wo have almost uninterrupted
clear weather I" summer, a most splen
did panorama. On tho east la tbe Cas
cado range.oue continuous succession of
snow peaks. Mt. Hood is tbo mo9t
beautiful and perfectly shaped moun
tain In the world. It Is sixty miles
from Salem and fifteen thousand feet
high. As we are only a few hundred
feet above sea level we get an Imposing
view. Sweeping north or south arp
tbe snowy peaks of Adams, St. Helens,
Jefterson.the Three Sisters and Ranier,
the latter nearly two hdndred miles
away. Tbo nearer mountains in the
coast range to tho east and tho foothills
of the Cascades, twenty to thirty miles
away to either side of the Willamette
valley, are shrouded In delicate mists
and present ever changing views. We
live In a laud of perpetually transform
ing aerial hues, rosy mists and rain
bows, while with tbo aroma of our fir
clad forests and tbe spray of our water-
alls Is mingled tbe cooling breath of
tbe mighty Pacific.
OltEOON PRODUCTS.
"That depends on where you are. In
Eastern Oregon wo have tbe greatest
undeveloped silver mining region In
tho west. Hundreds of mines are
worked and many quanz mills are
making money even at present de
pressed prices. Naturally wo are silver
men. Just as wo favor protecting and
promoting all our othor great Interests,
we demand a government policy that
shall constantly recognise tbe Import
ance of our silver output. In South
ern Oregon are big gold mines wbero
hundreds of thousands of gold In wire,
nuggets aud free quarts are taken out,
We huve nickel, mica, slate, granite
and coal in unlimited quantities but
awaltlug development, Wo have
enough timber to supply tbo world, I
presume Oregon has 60,000 square miles
of primeval forest suitable for tho saw
mill. Our II r, cedar, spruce aud oak
are now shipped by rail and by ocean
to ull parts of tho world, The Wllluin
otto valley is oomtKwed of beuutlfu'
prairies, Interspersed with belts of
evergreen and deciduous forests und lu-
terseated by clear mountain streams
stocked with trout and salmon, Of
course, hay und grain, fruit and vege
tables, fuel and pasture are cheap and
abundant, While all tools made by
iiualiluery, ours Is naturally a dulry
country, as butter ouu be made the
year rouud without Ice,
QKM10N I'QMTIttii
Politics' Are wo Hepublleuni? J
should iy oo. Oregon soj (lie pace for
Ml lust June, when we curried tnu
stato by uiiprfosdeiiled inujorllle, nnd
eluded a legislature UQ bolldly Itupublb
uau llmt not a Hlrulgl't Pmiiourat was
tjhiwen In either brunoli, Two years
bsfore (he futlonUU lind the governor,
utlnrney-Kuiierwl and mm piesldenllul
oluutor. Ort'uon I vliully IniureuM lu
u protwdlvH lurlll Willi tmmor
l,IXW,Ot0 slitHtp, Willi liilllliilH of dollars
wuriliiiftlrM fruiu, wlili llilBrwl
hup strop of a fly MuU In (lie Union, In
liiltJiUuii to uli Him rn s ilitl you row
bur, Hi furiuw l InlurwNl In !''
yullunuflliM home inuiM M wtJI u
tiiumjiiUfnaUirui, Our fctulu IbMlltP
Uwu nf oil built ur provided fur nut)
u.r mwwuiuwlly noiiiluuiwl Tiityn
ull lUJ Mt Multfii, lu !( iHHiHftb
ftgMttpl thV MjOSVUottftl IUiiUlHW,
wiilub mu mmJMmJ lu tUf rWMi 1)4
Html fmM m lmmimA Uti IW
imniHU Our mn to tfl mmim
viHUAunAm tM pjlU 6 wy
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Ummmi IM UmSmW M P-iMtrw-
Miprrlnuinl Hlutiiil,
Probably It bus (uiu to bo aecoptcn
as mi luloiii by iixist piuvtlcul kteain
eiigliHw that in iiuhIuiii ooudltious ol
working suiHubeutlng Is useless or lui
posslbla Home ikwuhih for suuli a belief,
arising out of illllbultliw oxpurioucod,
no doubt thur nif (hit If engineers
gouvially bad fully iippreolutod the
niagiiMiiile of tbo bsw duo to (Miudeusa
lion lu I be nylindir It Is dlltluiilt to
think that hiiiwilumting would have
Isimi iibuinUuiwl with llttlo of a strug
gle) to m unmine ibu iljillnullli und
Hint, fir mi Jung, vbllu nvmy other
iiuuins of wining iKMiiuiiiiy biw I won
Irled, u perlusil lug bus bunii iicgbxitml,
t Is MiiiiutliiuM mid ibut (ho laijy
of beat lu siiiHrtiifull ulnuui in trnAe
of that in wituruuxt utmuu svuryiniull
That Is Mi, nf uuurdu Out UiHwurJU'roK
iHMiuuuu showed tbat Ibis Willlll tjtmii
lily pruluuud w ilUoHfibjiJidly lurge
iMjiMllutul HifiiMt I'H'fiastur W li. l'll
win in I'mMw'm Hmmiu
funs uf HsWI,
Tiutf uro um Ublus lu tilt) liuui if
tlm JWtiuo. tuid Um woh) uju Umi
fort lu th liuWl of plut'Uw ovHiydiliig
ujj th Uomt A JJuUb Udy mnpluywl
liitf ItoUirhiH liut wusulwow feliu tw
IImsw nil IwitdiuK "' lltt) WliJitiil)S
Ihul Hnuti uu lit fliwr To niuk Ilium
wurv mmtuiiiildu 4m M isuuw sliwl
fubuUMi u4 btU Hit luti upuu Ibwoi
Itf y&4 lift iM IhwUmJ lu llHS IiuW HiU
ww HiJ4ug mu, mm) to Imi tmluiiltb
iHttii sUiiiUttMi lb K"Mrt) MllHlllllK
tm tim itmdt mid "-fiug Mill inuru In
bmtiwlf wvur 'b iuU uu4i Hill in
HHiuv4 UU IM W"W "! J'fill.
A rmjliiul
1U 4fc "' Vmg
Im lim fm fct A 1' viUilv wvik
Htm f ' ' uuuiug tltv nIi
Hm I j'fkW nr NUMIH&wl III
MlMultf UmM4n) wUinli WW U VtA
uumi "t wmbk A( lluiclilnvl
Mtu w4uuf ' m ui tfmiHUvm
tJ it i (! f luwrlbwJ Hllb
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Mm mM u i 'fc pm
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ml$ltiim U " bmmtw I I
If iuU 9U mmm4iu
ntrir-'-i m tiul mtfmm Will)
MMii mm ' Mf wwf 'W
since Beptemtirr In all thero reglotiB
Montana Is getting lid immigration,
except in the mining lowus. Wbro
nre tbe people to go 'VI routh, rtbe
Paclflo coast? Icansuy Willi perfect
assurance to your readers that Oregon
possesses (treat advantages in a mild
ollmate, great natural resources, a fer
tile soil and au intelligent, progressive
poople. Oregon bus no stato debt, docs
not bellevo In booms or wild cat growth
of any kind. It Is as difficult to get
bonds Issued or to ruu a city or county
lu debt tbero as It Is tasy tn some of the
eastern states. Oregon delights in un
substantiul conservatism."
A MARINE CLIMATE.
"Portland and Salem, tlio principal
cities, are lu tho Willamette valley, an
almost Ideal region, and possessing a
marine climate. This valley is 150
miles long and from thirty to sixty
miles wide. The river Is a beautiful
blue mount iln stream, navigable b
steamboats over 200 miles. It was
named after Wlllamut, an Indian chief,
uud Is prononnced Wlll-am-ett, ncctnt
on the second syllable. About this
season of tho year farmers do their
plowing and seeding. Stock Is turned
In tho growing grain all winter. In
April, May and June tbe cropB mature,
and by that time the dry season sets In
and tho ripe grain can staud in tbe
field a month without Injury. Oir
summers aro clear and cloudlesi, no
great heat by day und cool at night,
You can plow, or sow, or plant vege
tibles or fruit trees auy month In the
winter and get a crop. Tbo farmer has
unlimited time almost to get his crops
lu, and such a thing as a crop failure
r loss of crops from drouth is almost
au Impossibility. Tbe climate of lbs
valley, summer and winter, Is tempon d
by tbo Paclflo ocean, only forty mill b
away, and sudden ohanges are out of
the question.
AHOUT THE WEATHER.
"Western Oregon has neither ex
treme beat or cold. It Is not a got d
beer or whiskey country, not hot
oaough to create a demand for tho for
mer, nor cold enough to form au appe
tite for tho latttr, although thero Is
plenty of both to bo had, aud cheapness
of anples and rnp-a gives us more
thanjour share of wine and elder. Our
winters are wet and disagreeable, is
rainy seasons usually are. But for
farm work or any kind of outdoor
Ubor they are very pleasant. Our pie
valllng winds lu winter aro south and
bring ruin, lu summer from the went
and bring dear weather. The seasons
mrge into each other so gradually
that tho conditions for perfecting fruit
crops are almost perfect uud there Is
practically no limit to the nmouut of
fruit that Oregon can produce, We
grow tho llnest Bartlett pears as easily
as Iowa does corn; and prunes, easier
tliau you do potatoes. In summer
thousands of families go to tho seashore
or mouutaltiB and generally speaking
wo tuke life easier thun other peonlo In
northern states. At Salem we have 44
Inches of rulnful annuully, In live
years we havo had one week of freez
ing cold weather uud ouu heavy snow
fall of ubout ouo foot that luy on nearly
a week.
Mra. JT. jr. stover
Versailles, Mo.
Like Morning Dew
Hood's Sarsaparilla Freshens,
Strengthens and Cures
Heart Palpitation - Distress -ThatTirod
Fooling.
"I am glad to stato that Hood's Sarsapa
rilla lias Uono wo lots of good. I n as sub
ject to cramps In tho stomach, lher corn
Plaint, Indigestion, palpitation of tho heart,
nnd that tired f oellng. Hood's Sarsaparilla
rolloved mo wonderfully, nnd now when I
feel the leastuncaslness I resort to Hood's
Birsaparllla, nnd it alwaj s glres me imnic
dlato relief. I could not do without It, and
JvcraJoI my no phbors havo used ll upon
my recommendation and found It Jj
An Excellent Modlclno,
doing them good after all other modlcines
tailed. I am also highly pleased with tlio
eltoots of Hood's rills. As morning dew
'sS; Cures
refreshes withered grass, so Hood's Bar-
SMWllla and rillj refresh tho hum-in body
vViinina piV.ns ' JlAimiET M . BTOVKIL
Versailles, Missouri. Get HOOD'S.
Hood's Pills nro hand mado, and per.
foot In proportion and nppcaranoo. 85c.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
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 Tlsstio
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts It in a Jiffy
Rub In Vigorously,
MunUiig I Jnliueiit coiiqucri
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BOOK
PETITION.
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To the 8tale.Bonrd of Education-Protest Ag-alnst Chau'ges In Text-Boek. ar
auy Contract Hxlng prices for the next six years:
Governor Pennoyer, Secretary of State McBrldo and Btato Sunerintemkiit irf
PuWIo Instruction Mcelroy, ftcUDR as tho State Board of EdSi of
7 Bls:-YourpetItloners, patrons of tho publlo soboolP, taxnaver td ol-
zens or Oregon, uspectfully petition you to take no action to Wlt ado '
ion of new series of publlo school text-books under the law p!mtm bTthJlMt
eglslature. nor to enter luto any contract st present publlalien Prices adortI
the text-books now tn use, or those that might be authorized lb? yrW?M
for the entfre eerles needed In tbe common whooKJ MboS one-haTf whtt
pay lu O.egou, we demand Btate publication at tho earliest day pclble.
NAME8' .- NAMES.' '
wa
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Cuiimt'tlie, trerorm rr 1 fll'lnn. eten and address It to nnnrif a ribIa itnprHnr v
notion oi mull it to UIK JHUllNAi. mid it will be rpubllheSndiodi tallhi bofii
with others. Men una womm nbould lgn thin petition In piitest smIm? MrsHMtfaMMibS
nroientisystomorhlBh-pil ed textbook for six years to come. PrpinMi lUe
DM CAPITAL JIM.
Only One Cent Daily Newspaper
,"on the Pacific Coast.
CUEAPES1
6
' 1WSPAPI1 OREGON
Receiving all the
Associated Press
DM BY MAIL, PER YEAR, - - $3.00
VI WILL PAX YOU TO Mil A J) THIS:
"vVo publish tlio only Ow Cent Daily on tho Pacific
Coast and tho choapcBt and host daily ppor ibr tho monoy in
urogon.
I'loaso lot uh know if you can uso any wamplo copio o
tho Daily or Wkkkly, Thoy will ho Bout Iroo,
Hoinomboi theso aro ABsooiatod PrCBS nowflpaporji. giviiiig
all tho current uowb of tho world from day to day jn Inrgo
typo nud attntctiyo efylo,
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