Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, December 05, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
(UAILY AND WKKKI.Y )
BY HOPER BROTHJKR9,
WEDNESDAY, DEO. 6, 1894.
THAT ORKflONIAN SALK.
The Portland "Bpeclul" la Saturday's
JoURNAii has caused u commotion.
An editorial appeals In both the Port
land OreKonliin a,nd Salem HatesmaD,
denying any Rain of the Orcgouian
plant to an Eastern pyudlcate.
The Information that the property
had been sold was based on the state
ment of a reputable attorney of Port
land, made to rellable'partfes, und TilK
Jouknal bad reason to believe there
was some foundation to the repoit.
There was no reflection intended in
the publication. It Is not out of all
reason that the property might be sold
and no crime committed in so report
ing. The Institution is valued at a million
dollars. The people of Oregon are
Interested in its existence and owiipi
ship. As a colossal aggregation f
capital is Involved, the people who paj
to keep up the Institution, take md
interest in the subject. The news lluu
in The Journal was entirely in line
with the demand for news, which it It
a newspaper's business to supply.
These enormous Inflated capitalists
enterprises, like the Oregonlan, can
only flourish by the ultimate opptcs
ion of the masses, the crushing or
keeping dowu of all smill enterprises.
Like some of the mammoth speculat
ive banking operations at Portland,
Tacoma and Spokane, they are upon
an insecure basis, of a flutitlous, wild
cat character, of which it is hoped the
future will see less. We slncerly trust
Messrs. Scott and PIttock will be able
to hold their property as a legitimate
Individual enterprise. But a million
dollar newspaper plant and building
the past two years has been au elephant.
It has been a load which probably no
two other men could liavo curried us
they have carried It. Wo hope they
will carry It safely through the period
of depression that Is not yet oyer, Ore
gon has better days In sight. They
will come on only slowly hut they
will come surely.
SALKM'S IIUMANR I.AWYKIt.
Mr. Beth Hammer is clearly entitled
to bo called Salem's humane lawyer.
He is fond of fishing and shooting but
believes there is decency and humanity
to bo observed even in persult of sport.
In some nbl articles to the Portland
pipers this limb of the law lays down
some sound doctrine to the sportsmen
of this state. Ho fairly makes game of
the president of the Multnomah Rod
and Gun club.
Mr. Hammer shows that there are
moral considerations and ethical propo
rtions involved even In shooting game
birds. He bluntly says: "Keep the
log out of the fields and prohibit hunt
tug for market." His proposition Is
tound hut we doubt whether it can be
itiacttd into law, or enforced, against
cho prevailing customs. Wo are all
till rnuro or less bjrbarous. We thiui
ve have a right to start out with a dog
Hid make game preserves of other pen
ce's property. lu that we are savages.
The only time when Mr. Hammer'
lumaue feelings are probably kept iii
.beyauce is when he is churgiug a feo
(t Is I ben like his fellow luwyers thai
io demonstrates "man's inhumanity to
nan." Otherwise he la a humane
(IUU.
Tho suggestion that school books be
published by the state of Oregon haf
often been mude, but our legislature
thus far has been too wlso to emburk
in auch a scheme, whoso results cer
tal ily would ha Inferior books ut en
hanced cost. California has hud an un
fortunate experience with the problem.
Oregonlau.
The Oregonlan was fighting the Amor
lean Boole Trust until recently. Now
it Is apparently on the other side. It
does not tell In what respect California
has suffered from state publication of
text bonks. Tint state supplies Its
people with text books ut au average
price ot .10 cents, und puts money In Its
treasury thereby. Tho stato of Oregon
does not pretoud to have better schools
becuuso It pays more for text books.
TUB liATTliK Of IUNKB,
The tone of I ho president's mesugo
and tho great ejmco'lie gives the Hubject
shows that tho greutest buttle In poll,
tics Is that of I ho bunking IntereU for
(special iivors nl the hunds of tho gov
ermuoist, It Js not ,tbo (urjj. Thutls
settled for a few years, tlmnlis to (hu
folly of Uju j)emocrmlo jurly
Just why special cowhJprutlon should
ho show) to (ho banking liilwbtM Aim
mi eur' iut- tliuir i)iurrtHwj
uiwrniiM, 'j'huy ore umdo jmuiDiount
to Use Dern4 of llio people ,y (jp
prmnt mJiiiJijluirutloji, JSnorjiuiJs
pwunlury JliturwsU will tilvyuya dlulttlu
Urm too imilruHwl wmnmml,
fl In thmWnl jfihu pwplu will im,
l lt4 h(m umny yjoix. Uwjim
mml MDd sltiDJHiid hut govuriuioiii
(diull J for tiiu Dmwi'3 JobtitttiJ i)fuUH
w 11 now p) hwly UUit Uituuitmw
fit lh imylv mh ilsv urmluit ufilw
mnmmii. Mmioy Id jxwur ami II
Wly vtlmillml pwwor unmliw, griml
shwn (Mill iii)trm Hid mut) Hjhi
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llw mwhuwMy HuluU (y)VMd, Uw
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im ilnlly, mm u imw loKdjj llwmw
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wmki u I in UD aM u4 w im
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miiwly Im uiMi lummy) & unfit
RfVlldJ will UMtfJ vjtluiMlu
krWlf Hit Uluim il'Dl will imi
HmtlH ivm lmAm mm. 'l
pwtilhftuin will MhteUtyiw
ptteftwy mn'i iwi tor Imiujf 1
IM W ma Uw iw( wiiJ 1MM ,
Pui ty discipline and party organiza
tion uro good tilings in their way, In
fact thoy uro eseontlal to our form of
government, The Now York World,
hevvtyer, hits the null on tho head
when It says: "The greatest results in
our politics are brought about by men
who believe lu organization and know
Its value hut knew Hit greater vuluo of
honesty and Individual Independence
that Is, by purly men who stund ready
to Viuasli the purty umaltliio' from top
to bottom whenever they see thut only
by tJiiiushlug It WD) It be freed from the
luiirplng twulrol of bonf.eH and corriip
Monlsls,"
VALLEY LOOAL NEWS.
MARION.
Thanksgiving services were well at
tended at the Friends' church. Con
ducted by Liniey M. Hawortu. Thome
"The Love of God," and after qulto an
interesting discourse on tho above sub
ject; the congregation was Invited to a
Thanksgiving dinner at tho school
Iioubo which the women of Marlon and
vicinty had prepared for the occasion to
thejoy and satisfaction of all present,
although there has been somo com
plaining that they had Just a llttlo too
much Thauksgiving for their cqmfort.
On tho evening of Noy. 28th, a burg
lar, supposed to be a greasy looking
tramp that had been prowling ubout
town during tho day .entered tho house
of our Postmaster Tomliuson one-hulf
mile east of town, by forcing the door,
and by lighting tho lamps succeeded
in securing $1.75 cts In change, and
wus helping himself to such things as
he was in need of. He selected a now
coat and vest, which no doubt he much
needed and somo other articles, a ladles
gold chalu and charm, this ho placed
In the pocket of tho new vest for safety.
It seems that he was about to tlo up
his bundle of wares when frustrated In
his design and had to ee for his life, by
the returning of somo of tho family
from church. And In his flight he
came In c intact with a picket fenco by
which several of the pickets were de
molished, but he made good his escape;
with only the small amount of change
which no doubt he had pocketed as it
has not been found,
Alfred Hawortb, a brothor-iu-iaw of
our Postmaster Tomunson and a man
by the name of Ballard, both of Scotts
Mills, were guests of our Postmaster
for a few days during the week.
Hadley & White shipped another oar
of oak wood to Portland, on Monday.
Patton & Wiseman shipped two car
loads of oak lumber to Portland car
shops. Nute Cook Is loading a car of hay for
Salem,
Section Foreman Sullivan has been
adding a fine appearance to his lots
uear the railroad, with a nice plunk
fence.
ffc'V&vsMv&sys.
v corw aa r rttnini rn ni nTfliirn
rp W'n AND OLD SORES
3 r3
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W.K.OHH, H.D.rOUIir. V.U.KVVI.KY
STARNBYAL
prickly .orriioof CATARRH. MALARIA,
AND I;..w.:i!J
Makes
UatMnvsnMU
in BSo':-v.,i
KIDNEY TROUBLES
mi DYSPEPSIA
rwn iiii,'ww ip
Are itlvclyreworntbyP.r.P.
-JTI-Wy Ah. Voka,1not MniVottf
rUiM, ilv iirvMH biood purlOtr oo
JUt.
AntnT)l, 0,. Julr Sl.lfiOL
Ka-.i'Mi Kii'f maw 0uo., rritub,
,, IKAI(HIU-I liOUKllt lttleo
rV.l' I', nt H"t SrlNBf.Ark..D4
h ! ilonii ma roorKOMlthn Uir
I'. I P puii 1 1' blui l.'iiW "f.
tljo iiuuk ii i i.iliitwl. I. lv".
lll35UC. El'llir Ii UlPLlf l.tlicuilll l
iiniirinuid yui
im in.
Abcrdetn, llrown Count, O,
Snpl, ,T, I). JTulilMtoo
Xvelliies and
For mlqiurr ci,
irplillli, for liluint
rial
ri'Uriitp. dl'icii)
Ii ! !. pio jiIl' l
To nil utiom tl may ttnttrni I her-
,,1'Turjfl fcr Moveral yra
itiwy tbJ tilmiirieMa eruption oa
ty tan It r to tlio wondartul nropcrtlM
of I', l: v, tot ruXloo ot tlio ikin, I
luriin icr norerai yfr whii ma tin-
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uli
noli
II
. , a ,.r,Z,. mytm-q. ltrivlnirrknQarm
.':' '!'' av bu. In vnln. until v. v. v. wil
rro
und,
. ?or'l)lo(i.t p.iKin. mufui SWiVSoweiXolV curiiS """""'
li-m. inalnrl.1, dp'i!lu, iimJ biL'2iSi iT J 'e F JoifMflTOW
i, t..ialc. oM clironlo vloori, BaTona, Ot.
ui iiujii. i,uu . i'rrM'iui,
irny .it, willful ,riiro
nil, that J', I' I' le IhobPii
ifotclioj.
toltor, rrai'l liujil. boll . iritliiclui.
octi'i.is -re irny .it, willful riir of
cotitrailtrtlnii, tliat I', I' I' le IliohcU
lilnol purlflor In tlm worM. i.ml muke
fiosltlvo, iipocdr and purmmiciit tuin
nail cajoa.
FIH7IT AM SHADE TllKKH.
IlM, ()rninentl ulirnlu, A complelo
riarery Ux:k rlKlit lure Uy lioma mti. It
you wnnltoilarilAtrco,liriiu or rln ulep
Inlollislromc,
U0I,MAN JHXHJJC,
XHjrtAW
HA1KM, Li
C. I-I. LANE,
Merchant Tailor !
Adjoining i'loljili' Ulunr ptoro.
VKlinUTF MiTlSKACXJON Ut;AItATKK
Tidies whose mritemj are poltooed
III!
Ubi
:onlo ami tilond cieansinir Droo-
ertleaof l. v. l'.-Prlcklr AU, I'oke
nan Impure opndl-
uai irreKuianin
neoaiiariv tienentec
derfal tQiila and blond c
Anil t,hnln tilnrull
." . " t :. r -.-.---
tlon. nnn in mnnatrtlal irreauiarillfll.
ea oj (no woo-
naini
to mo
are peculiarly beneflte
Hoot and I'otasalum
Okln Cnnccr Cured,
Tullinonvrtmlhi Mayor oIHiutn,Ta,
HEQDtif.TEZ,, January 14, 1093.
UEfUf, lifpman Ilxoa,, Straunab,
Oa. i QtniUmtnl bare tried yonr v.
t. 1". fora. dlaoaae or the akin, uauallr
nown aa akin rancar,ot tulrtr rrara
landing, and round great rallefi It
purlflaailio blood and reooroa all Ir
ritation from tue aeat otthe dUeaae
, AUK. lh, 1893.
knowlexlKe. I waaatlected with heart
SPItlHOPIHLD. Mo.
I oan apeak In the blKbcat terma of
yourtnodlclno frominy own personal
and (eel confidant tbataaotber course
will effect o cure. It bas also relief ed
mo from Indlication and atomaco
ation ana stoma
W?'. M, BUST,
dlseaao, pleurisy and rhoumattsm tor
a, was treated ly tho very boss
mil. Lnuu uvurv kuiiwii ruiucur tcilj
out finding rollsf. I havu only takon
bytlclans anu spent hundreds of dot-
iw
Tim M(li))lnlalrtlon'K Ideas of aur
riiiioy rofmm uro loo uomplluittud und
(iiJDibtrrwiinu, 'J'hoy huar llio t'unnurlts
of dloiatioi) from Wwll wlmut and sug
gwilloii (rum (lit) old out-ofdulu Woutl)
uri) hluluailghl hunif lUmrlm A i)U'
IIOIIUI allinVlltty "l)l KM (M)IJ)lliUtnj)tf
Iwlwnuii Uum Main uiiil tho )Mi)lis
(ljui tliu hm,
Tlim Wilt) llDlM l'e)Hr Mul) JUgODtull,
uiitl Imvlimi l)uJi)k?w)i))Mll)liig)'llw)l'
yu ju)t Of llDWDfiglll lillllllg WDlllll
l lui wrry Ulm uli, Mill hi imlnwl lu
Imr U,ul liui vu;i))lin))u)iH)inii)gu will
IM Imv Uv 1m Miwml, l)l lliul hu
irny ti )Jy imuy ymiit uf UilUlal
Mlvtly,
" ii mil iinw
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UutiHttdly jU Uupiw JiMyy tAmlui
Hum Huimiulmlml hhltUtty la DJ)
Uur bv iaimUwmi uf liuM) ULuw
uu U tuiHWim nl hit uw jitttj
M mm m lib iwut uf uUlm mi jtUjf
UUjtuii Uvwvuf.
ItwrtUur urn lm mtuiulHlv 11m
myt Iw $ul wmy vuUt lu ib (tujili
WButuimi UumulUw lunmUlumti
llmmhU, I'fulMlluulatHwtmu urn,
utiuidM mm) ubuiult imwlmn lit
urn lt aui Jl I'uimlidt.
7'lsW mumug imrtim ut llm IstfuAmiv
wMufmUuimutuilmiiiiiimifmi
iHj lMmu )u4umt mumuuiy tuui
uuwu imMmuuy. U wuuki m bun
klm luttingt ul Uui Uim) uy imun
lUjfUliUiguitiitlMU-
JEFFERSON.
Prof. Jones was visiting his parents
a few days lust week.
The necktlo danco was a gruud suc
cess and an enjoyahlo time was re
ported, Au elocutionary entertainment was
given at tho M. E, church last Wed
desdtiy evening by Miss Octavlu Tutt,
Tho city election passed oil quietly
Monday.
rPlin allnnu, Hint tuna lun,i lit, llir.
ladles of tho Evangelical church on
Thauksgiving was well attended,
Tho following olllcers wera elected ut
tlio city ejections Mayor, J, 0, Smith;
recorder, A, J, BliooniuUer; marshal,
U, u, Jjoltj treasurer, A. Weddjej
Rouncllmuu, J furry Holmid, John Kirk,
Iv.JHolg, Ned Doty, Hud JMIyeu und A,
Tunzlor,
' H imwi
This Is u had yeur for "tigers," llur'
utlvoly speaking, The last tseou of tho
Tttimimrty "Hger," according to ro
cuttooij In (ho Now York World, lio
wus hclug (owed to sea )) a girl)go
soow.
cboorfully say It haa done inotnor
food than any thing I have over taken
oan recommend your modlclno to al
aaBerera of tho abovn dlseasos,
, JillS. M. M, YRAIty,
Bprlngflold, Qreon Oouuty, ifo.
trouhliia. Yours truly.
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Book on Blood Diseases mm Free.
AU, DKUOOIBTH BttlL IT.
UPPMAN BROS.
I'BOPUIETOItfl,
Uppman'a lilock,flTaiiah, (la,
"WMMMaaa a - -.n
ELifl
1894.
1
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WITT.
J. F.
Feed
si-ioup,
Barn !
At rear of Willamette Hotel,
1'rnwm iKmrdMl nn cnreA tor In n rnllnbln
liiatintruDd at uauwtlly lowprlc, 10 lo-lin
THE ANTI-MONOPOLY
T
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ouicuj m immi
K. & ! 0
Ii M.VKJI.I,,UFX.,:lVEu
To The East
UIVKH Tills OIHiltieo
TWO THANSCONTIKENTAL Rfc
GREAT
M. PAOR
IamdolnK nil mr own alnuKli'erlnK and
atuuM(e-rnakliii(, Hlnl (retlt ttioalu no re-
Mgfrulor iirotlucu, Kro delivery Jn oily
ilxn oiiMMlto brewery,
,., CHAH. WOI, A (XJ
w-l-tr rroprldinn,.
,. ,. HAHKIN8,
HORSE Sl-IOBING.
, Hlwpon CuamskelM trct,at rear ot KtU
tf lurillure itwre, r)m:elal Attention to
intererlDKaud horse with dlswtsed feet.
SALEM TILE WORKS.
IjMUIK HTOCIC ON HANI).
FIFTY-FIRST YJ3AR.
OIdstlpHighoBt and Mist Extended Iufltifcution of Luarning
in Pacific Northwcflfc,
glten Courses ol Jiulructlon, DirougU Aca4emlo nd College; U) Thtooxy, Imw una
.1 J!'10'dl1l.f'ouregrirTrftinli)KliiTeaolilnor, HutlneM. Art, Elocution uud Miwlo. By)nil
I'oatUraduaU) Uourocii, BtroiiBer and oettertiun ever! '"" "" "MU """" """'
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Tho.SchooI Year Opons fc3fptembor J 3, lafl-i,
For Year Book, address
n President W, C UAWhM.
l'or financial information, address
Bev, .. U. HOORK, Agent,
9"3lm Salem Oregon,
VIA .
DI2NVJ5II,
OMAHA,
AMHA8 CITV
-VIA '
6POKAMJ3. '
MINNEAPOLIS,
AND 8T. PAUf,
- Low Hales Io all Kasb Cilies, -
OcMD(tnrncr leave rmtlandtverjiiT,,.,.
FOR HAN FJtANCracO.
Vortull aotellJcalllon oraddrtus
Oen.Pass.A,,:,
I'ortland.iB
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC R. R,
It
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IS
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
HjM;lJti:induc)inMiUonrcd, Hliljijusd Ui nl
JriliJl.iilionuollc. Mnd tor lrlo:n.
YurU, rtorlU Kalem.
Addrws J, K, Mimi'KY,
Fair (Jrounds, Or
GOOD PASTURE,
lri(JUirorKd Kriwa, iwllli best of
injruiWttUiriidiiityriieltrrorJif,rt
4Jtwk, 'lmuuuvMiii, liiimlrii or
runii
uuo
vmiw
I'llff. II IHIIIM
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nloiiiiv.Or.
Tlio Nubnuku mutUiuun fmlUl rulu
law In ovurltwIluKly UimUw out, liuiig
uj) utxl xi))i)))(tiil (mover Uy ft f jp!
uul )i)ijiicioi) from (hu Uollii'l Hl(i
ftwlKDil wiirl,
(iiliiiiiiwswsaasawH
lionml Kim j)om Condition.
mjiaw. Or., Hov, l), lH)l,l littVu
xDiiufwl inr yuan wiiu umiiriuiJiijKi'ii!
nil) iidwi) ufloilliloi), Mini J wm ufjm
Fancy
POUIvTRV
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UAH J'Ort HALJfii
A'i
Vurp ro), jrliM nr kIdkJo blnl,
uwwuruia mmc wim hixi
iiDlteu, ;juyKmxi wiilfy
: ii wmm ns
at Bargains,
M'V V
IVUlJ
&ASMM,
AIJuotwB, UaUi limlmm una WltlUt Km Am,
H. LrJNOJULLa
The CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUI
RAILWAY.
Truvtifont "uiuUbl nolo wi.t."
Sfeanino- Cars
Dinino- Cars
Sleeoin- Can
ST. PAUL ;
MINNEArOLISl
DULUTH
CADun
JO GRAND FORKs
CH00KST0N
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
THROUGH TICKETS
CHICAGO T
WASHINGTON
BOSTON and all
Points East end South
flFor Information, time carlf.'miM
ilckeU C4ll on or wrlt
Jf. A. THOMAS, Agent, Balem
Or A, J), OiiAitiroN. Awit, Genl. Pm
AkoiH; I'ortlAiid, Oregon.
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