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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1895)
Imjwj,vJv;'i j"jj'n"i MMMaMU $' ywaft .rrts miimiiumm aiiTyiiinii(kJ!i hj jrt'iw r,-WrfirfgWSay TBF. MPim JOWtML. IIMILY A?JD tl'fcKI.Y.) tY II, TUEauAV, MABCU 1?, 1605. OEEQOirS GREAT A8TLUM. A Vai " t' D- srip'Jon of lis Opera tion and Manacment- Tue following wril i tt i. jit!cl- ap-l-...uii. iue ilulawrti Iudependei t March .V Tills grabd Inatliutlon speaks well for the iwopleof Orrgon In aotlior o irfniy providing for the want of II- pvir uuforiunkti wiiwm 101 is. is i cimehero. Tlio building occupies oik of . i.u prettiest f I'.ta around Halem, ana for nice bIIm balero is faniout. Ji I-u-ivt a very large building witb wlugo u i j li In every powlble direction, um tbj ward wbere I am It nlcd is bull) detached and 1m called the infirmary Underneath the whole building, wile, la all built with kJ brick, lit aid tunnel pallid with brick, and brio arcliw, and along the cet tr of Hi tunuel Is au iron or sttel railroad i which road trucka of various ). ti used aconiitu to tha tuturo uf tl. material carried. Along thin mum are several steam boilers to beat up tin buildings overhead, and uUo bins con lalulug diU'ereut kludi of vegetable from the farm; also auckH of cord wooi to htat the water with. The fcod foi tiiedlflorcni M ward brought ovc this railroad from the kitchen bdo holtled up to the different ward pan trim by elevators. The boya ulwai know when breakfast, dinner or supper Is coming by heating the car conn trolling along. Now, I will sx-ak Mini thing about the discipline. At 6:30 . in., a bel. rings, and we rlsa to i;tt our abulltlons, which Is at a line marbje basin with hot and cold water faucets to each, aufl we have a soap with what the Indlai called 'Vunday medicine" in it. V go back and shake up our beds and make tbetn up. Ttieu we have break fast at 6:30 a. m. AfUr breakfast those that are well enough help to clean up the crockery ware, and reset the tables and clean up. the ward by first swecp- lug, then mopping and again sweeping, and often the carpels are twkeu outanu beaten. Nice snow while cotton spread of line designs are carefully spread over each bed and a finely embroidered pil low sham put over the pillows. At 8:30 a. ui. a bell rings to announoe the doc tors. Gur ward is the first visited, and about the time the last sound Is out of the bell, click, goes the sprlug of the door and In March Dr. Ilowland, the superintendent, Dr. Williamson, firs I assistant and Dr. (Jrlfleth. second, as J . M$ntr .liie-.returtmnud tli-ipj A OtXpeHlft yiaor, it way not uo any narm to pas au opinion on these gentlemen. Dr. Jtowlaod is a line christian gentleman and Menu (o be pater to us all. Jle ha a word for us all, sometimes In sjrmps thy, sometimes a Joke, aud sometimes, If needs be, a rebuke. He seems to bv a gcntl6iiiau endowed with wisdom, a very tullal vlitue lu such au Im mense establishment as this. Dr. Wll llameon is a gentleman with a yery dignified appearance, but whu ap proached, wry gentlemanly aud syui. jkUietlu, aud l yry much liked. Dr. (Jrifllth Is a geiitlemati endowed with the spirit of dUwernatlou, and a good leader of character, lie can almost U)l what you are going (o aay Ixfor you say It, aud I can y from xrl ence that lie Is a goud physlclau,tirue lie brought me out of a feverish cold let short order, a few days ago, The mat run lias a very motherly aud lady. like deioriiiiiit. Tlia supervisor, i think, Is ft rry good Uiau, aud often noiiirs arouitij (he wards altii, aud tlisu he puts on more dlguliy god airs than Dr. JtvwUdd lilmwlf, It puis one In uilud onii;g(i wh wvnl to a ship cj. ram and Mkttl him wlithr lie was fcvilDH lo parry while mm or a oolurw) genlUinau wf atmik it it voyage. I lisve Mr Jlsriiaitl m un Ward llw, UlpHwK aUing lu Ills bur, UslghfrurasrM uisiiHcr and hiking u( tiy nhivfful fUMiulelisliue. la hr H'd Iheieaipt waidmaris, aud one lay and mi night smuisiiI. fur wsid- lifirr ) a fine t 'Itiliisiu man Thsfe Jeu iM mM line frm HnlUfd,ho ht a i'lii-ww um rjttfl and dte imI waul lu w lie fls Itliu HUt ulil W Klid ifu hejtMNi lu lm hit an Uuf Me Mm! m Mb Mm to kp J'hs fm. vary wnu4fni, suiuilsiit sil well taMkid A gMl iImI 'tdlK imJ mi lh(im IWw aiilhe twaUfttl Ingfrnma rft bnslnir thrrigh h-f back and u' fft tetl.f unili do lor':' Ii' "" norrjnsr. Kt(l t ,MM Willi lU lOtKl I .o-te. t giei r tl bv a lungbty, cold and mercllw ntt of men (lnJead nt, as It la now, by hind, humane nri ('hrlatu niinl fiow miirh at x-ly cfii'd bte-ueed lo Ib-'SP 1000 Inmate. I for?-f lu my hy article yeter day to iiifHtion "n v luisrtnt I lilt g cueen iLg this lui-tliuilou. Krery ward b a bah rm wltU a &? bath tub Uip'V-J with a hot aud cold wat-r faucet, and t:rery psticnt has a Laib once a week and a change of under clothing. Frequently, Ibe pslIenU that are a-Ii are taken fur a walk ti Hie edge of the town. In the mlddlt ol tbe main liulldiug U a large hall, with quite a large gallery over it and a iare stage. Every Sunday afternoon this is ured as a cbapel,and a fine choir is present of veal and Instrumental ruuxlc- The lualrumctits are a flt.e piano, nn viol, vlnllne aud oilier Ii . strumenta. Home of the vocalists ate very flue singers. Ministers of differ ent denominations preach there. Th but, I think, whs a Congregatlonalld Twice a week, Tuesdays and Thur- daa, this hall Is used for a dance, vhen a fine orcheatra of music 1 pre ut. It Is ior the health and recreation of tbe patients. Lat time I was at the dance a German doctor Eat netr me. He war nicely d refused In a light cloth suit with a soft cap to malch. He looked quite happy aud contented, but is very Insane. Across the way stoxl a man who seemed to have come determined to be disgusted with the ehole affair. Watching the expree tiou of Ilia face amued me more that, the dance did. Hut we had flue music. I cati fell you. I looked arouud over that crowd aud could only see a few faces out of which any hope shone. Indeed Insanity was plainly written ip aud dowu aud crosswise over the faces of tbe rest of those.dear creatures. To conclude, I believe I may honestly and conscientiously say, flva-alxths of (he people here are treated better tbaa they would be at tbe bands of tbelr own frleuda. Then again I baye to reiterate, "God bleas tbe people of Oregon for so abun dantly providing for her unfortunates, aud God bless her rulers for selecting each a tine stall of humane gentlemen to see after their wants." T. WiTiivooJiiiK, Jr. Nervous People sfcoeid realize tfiat ik only trne and permanent cure for tbelr I condition is to be found In baring Pure Blood Ue-U5 the ' hoJerrry iwjwnnd tlsst of tha N-dy C"nrno ipon tho purity ft ' bl icxl. "no wiiote ircJci knoTO the standard bijod purifier Is nr is Ci S SarsapariHa And therefore It la the onlytrneand reliable medicine for nerTOus people It makes the blood pure and healthy, and t'ius cures nerTouaaeaa, makes the nerves firm and strong, gives aweet natural sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, p-rfect digestion. It doea all thbi, and cures Scrofula, Eczema orSalt Bheum, and all other blood diseases. sssssj&isssu&ssssiisssaiasiss& Hood's Pills iSeteaUe0Uke TflEf.'ENDOUS PPFS .!R" THJG 0ITIZENB' MEETING. Buch meetings as that held Monday night at tho Halem opera bouse do a great deal of good. They clear up the public nilud and help educate the citi zen In his duties. thoroughly democratic, hero all men meet as equals and If they conduct themselves as gentlemeu aud are falrmludod, clean, uoueat aud consistent u their speech aud actions they will accomplish good reaulta. There Is a marked tendency In theoe days lo consider all subjects only from the standpoint of public good, the greatest good to the greatest number. That tendency Is a wholeeomo one under a llepubllcau form of govern ment. More such meetings should be held. THE B11BBP A0OOUNT. This Is how Ihesheep account stamU: mt ii.m.im, at JW ,wr head, VW.esa.TOT. lW,,0jO, ( H AH mr head, fll0.l4l.9TO. Tbe dlflerenau Is only tUtmjM. Just uhauge It to the Demoirsllf part. T1IIJ aOhUKN UULK. OtiumnidtHl to (he oillrrite liisul lirld s lite upeia Ihmim; "As ) wmild that uirii shwild iIm Ih you, da ye slw lkew uho ibnii." When faimsft aniMtt pay I lis tler ton their IU4issgi and b mile ouly whwl wtinui run far wstl ttf fund, l gtr Him l Welk M gfsb in Hie jxiWly tiMsury. HAUi ujj f in i,imnnujwsj tfu UN aijiw4f M H40IUII M a Um4 I Muse he Is Jw The lt(ifatjM peily iM ih4 mh ii) lPm, tttd bii l h ffu fr tU lUUn lite ritm. iintye Slacblnn on liio Hyanulia I'rlncioln. but ThImj; Oil lu.Ua.l t, WmUr. Tho reporter went tbu other day u ico a wonderful iirichliie, a machine which 1? n-it only a prodigioas and ter rible plce f i-iMlnfrr, bnt an nllegory. It U called a tcutiii- machine, and it ia n.cd to owirtbiu tl.o rLsiftlug power of varloni nuiruK Ic i not content with flmliiif; onl tiiat n beam of oak, for (nstince, will U'ht withont breal.ing a prrtsnroon o:io pnt of 103,000 ponnds. Tlio bcun mnit be utterly crashed each time tho test n iij.ule, and noto most bo taken of thu es.vet weight that lay upon t ct tho nioment of Us final dissolution. Jayafti-r d.iy ibis great niachino heaves ..ml strulni itself and bo.irs down with i low nod awful force upon soiuo tough beam or block of wood, and whether tho timber Is placed flatwiso unduoeds, say, nut n paltry 75 toon to crush it, o whether it bo placed endwise, liko n pillar, an-1 will hold up twico as much wolght before it cries out aud gives up tho ghost, it inuit yield just tlio haum and fcurruuder its pitiful, crushed frame to bo photographed and studied and picked to pieces for tho benefit of sci ence. That la nil very interesting, you may say, but it is a mero ploco of brute machinery. Whore is tho allegory that yon told us of? That lies in tho thing by the forco of which this monstrous prosauro is exerted. It is oil. Nothing but suave, guntlo, yielding oil, tho em blem of Hoftnufs and ngrecablenoss. Thcro is a certain piston in this tnocbauism which, pressing against a quantity of oil in n confined space, forces this oil against another iron surface, which in turn presses forward upon tho timber so that all this crushing power is exerted by the medium of nothing bnt oil. As yon watch tho machine, ovou lu tho most exciting moment of thu culmi nation of Its crushing forco. you can not but bo conscious that it is tho oil that Is doing it The master stands over his groat machine, his pupils grouped about. It au down flat on its great back, llku n giant bracing his shoulder agafmt a rook to push with his feet. Tho thing which hu is pushing ugaiusit Is a bourn of kounoued oak, about 10 inches square, uud tho thing with which ho is pushing is another uud luugthwfso square beam of oak, tho end of which is directly agitliikt the hldu of tho boom to bo cruihed. OH nt one side, apparently unoonueetttd with the umnhiuo, but lu reality ooiiutwtetl with It, Is un appara tus where tliT are levers, comparable wuu tue iiirmtlH valve or a locomotive, and n gauge wlileh register aeeurately the preeturo (hut is being exurtwl A j young larur tauds ut'thee levers and this g4tigu, aud when the master sa)s, "Turn on niutu oil," he move u levw, uud tho preuro rlt. bereuty thou aatid iKiumU, hO.OOO pound. It risM rapidly. Tbe Iwiglliwl.w Uuiii Ii sink IMU IMf iteep into the side uf the vte Uki II ibr, UmI lhl tlll Iwlds uet I brurel TU pressure rtMta to W.ooo IUV,noipuaHt4. 'tbe WNtehars all gather aicwMd lite oettl. i uf lit itrsweure In au U4ptiiii uf tUueUiartipiM, Uteleituth wtM (IwlMir Is MteaesUMg imUj ia Milld uhU a Itte uIImh- iw a iswt Utmub wtMitl la drikMH Mu a f4mm .rf ohm fUt sltli II tuM IjlUe t liuie lb. power Is lttrw) um Tlte yusuig mau m Uw WMNts le "IM,IMM," ' lae.ooo, HW.WM, -I mi, mw - Yoe kmr Ism tODAY'B MAntXETB. ' Prlies CniTcnt by Telegraph-Loci.1 , a i- Portland Quotations. Rat.fv. Mrpi l.i. 4 n. m. Ofl'rr Daily capitai. jooknai- yuota I tlons for day and up to hour of going to l pn wero a fnilriws: ; HAt-KMlIUIIt'rF MAKKBT. mrriHKK mock., VpsIp rirc-KM-ri 6 c. 1 1 isfff 1 "'! 4 blTO Cxt'le 'l(a '1C. ribecp alive l'w jniL, fillers. r-iilcm Milling i ,. quetes: Fl( m la wholesale lota (2.25. lie tail $2. mi. I!fn (11 hulk,$1".o0 sacked. Hborte V 13 Chop feed $14 and (15. WilEAT. 37 out per bushel. HAY AND OKA1N. Oate-2022jc. Hay Baled, cheat f6.60: timothy, (8.00. farm I'Ronucr?. Wool Best, 10c. Hope Bist, 3 to 7c. .Eggs In trade, 81c Butter Best dairy, 1820 fancy creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 12J cU. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9c; hams, 11; shoulders, 7. jroiaioes Zac, Onions 2 cents FRUITS. Apples 607oc bu. 1.IVE PonLTRV. poultry Hens, 5c; roosters 4c; jmt, o; cmckens, 6c. Turkeys. 68c. PORTLAND Q0OTATIONS. Grain, Fonl, etc. Klnftr Pn.ltnMrf . Dfl. YIaIIm YXmIIa (2 65; graham, (2,'lo7 superfine, fl.90 per oarrei. Oata White, 28J0c; milllDg 31 32c; grey, 2027c; rolled, in bogs, $5.756.00; barrels, f6XK)C26; cases, (3.75. ' Potaioes 3540c per BacK; sweet, 2c Ier lb. Hay Good, (C9 per ton. wool valley, 810c. Millet ufTs Bran, (12.00;shorta,(13.50; chop feed,(10 per ton; chicken wheat. 75c er cental. Hops Dull, 27c Hides green, salted, 60 Ibe. 3c un der 60 Ibe., 23c; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,22J 2.5c; fancy dairy, 1720c;folr to good, 12J15c; common, l. Cneese Oregon 10llc per pound; x uuuk -fnuencHn.uwjizjc; Bwtes imp., 2830c; Dom.,14lSc. EggH Oretron. 9o per down. xrouiiry iJniCKeUR. m.hOfmH.IHI nnr uoien; uuokb, hojo.Uj; geuee, f6 (0,60; tur-keyB, dressed, 89c. Beei Top8teers,2J2 3-6o perlbjfalr to good steers, 22c; cows, 2c2cj; dressed beef,46c. Mutton Best sheep,(i.2.10; choice ewes, (1.601.75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, (3.003.60, light and feeders, (3 .50; dr&wed, 4Jc per Veal Small, choice, 66c; large,3 4Jc per pound. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do Inferior, 66c; do valley, 10 Hops Quotable at 48c xouaioca iviriy itose, 4060o In sacks; Durban kB.8040o per sock. Oata-MIIIing.51.071.17. saw ssbbWsjV IBB SBlBSBlBlBlBiVV A New Dlcal NKWSPAPKR. .i - W? Deal -IN- Elephants, HAVE YOU AN ELEPHANT FOR SALE? A Champion Walker. In these days whan the severest tests are applied In ovry department of aiuieiio exercise, walking, running, bicycle riding, teunis, etc., those who amtre in the contest must provide .igainsi emergencies. Harry Brooks, the champion walker, gives the result of twenty years' experience as follews: "Numerous statements relative to the merits of dlllereut plasters having lieeu brought to my attention, I lake this opixirlunlty to state that I have uted Ai.uxkk'h PoRotJH I'i.ab"! Kits for over M years and prefer them to auy other kiwi. I would further state that 1 was very sick with catarrh of the kid ney a, and attribute my recovery eu- iimijr iq AI.IAVCK'8 i'OHOUS VlJiM TKIW." JilUNMtifiH'HPif.uj Bre the safeat purgative known, Rbaumatiim. Is a sypmotom of disease of the kld IW. 'tHrtalulvbe nillevcxl by Parke Hum Cure. That headache, baokauhe and tired fueling come from the same eauae Ask fur Parks' Hure ,iU!f.(ar,l.li lVur ttml kl'ueye, price fl 00, Ndd by I .ii nn A Brooks. 10 lw mapHbil f a wi'M J isat.it w Hbie I he imm. um all Mtsaw mut4 4 iM a hhI ef low MMaikg tmt m- -ry. wku HWKmi ail elawssHinl stMsy tana lm toi wl aitty HMNsMts) post4s-tke Iww aittt.! ilssipsr latu taw Haass uf U vuatfM, ii,imw Mreesil tref ily, nut llt4e I mw Ik a we fn and bewte nnim a it.v ttVi Uf ll.f lM4tlMlt M titt) hu VbWJilWSW Wl luUt Mi tau4t faup, twtm$ h ikti up nt iu aiwfc, lu t$h ssH ban a hu HU tWIi Ml I Uiv In itissi im IhM a !' Ui; ft UK, l"t fat UUd f,aMp a a June My vn n f4 hUM WUU allN in H MI fl J II ! swbw !, lUt pw44Hi ( kU IK da ii lu ba ltif rlty l ! If Off. ftji Hf y Hi Ttfiiiiri initMf ttff dt$ mt i hiift Um Utt nv$U W tm fiwwtiH f f m&Mf W Many liiHesiiilisUlH 4 bl lt la epi-. ii Mr. Hjii hh lk utttlMMUM h turn it my right I xtug hp tlte MUM el" tvHHu m ttm W lite mlt thl hM fHd MsN be J au b.Mi.m Im lit alslr uf U)n futt'lk )fag, AH mlHH Utrfuu mpf says flaw a r(W ftflHN H mf my, mmf, iihj im. tmr it hu UtM wwi Ute iMid II iMHtj 1'HhNi mtuiy Ut MH (be j! If eaiijHly l JfgUlsl, Ii KM alutneiiJ with kjuiuraihiaiil ....-. , - -- -i-.J-"LTJJ- ffww fel mht td yjj Hmb&i Mf (tif jKtffltlNI aMj whsV ilistf t ih iHif & u& mfi& ttmwm 'tmitnnnmummt Mlr. msI ittu tke ortH&ie rttw-isa ImsltlMlee Imsum ttself Iomuim tu naut fitaj the uiisar itmm. yktsssig el iej. mm Ut kw to Htesaw sU si esjaw, mi wIimm li itrwNigfe it HsjsjMVfsi m It idssss at. iwtasssi imtenwi, rtte Mm. U. Wlmmlt tsetse ajtsrf all, kawerfti U aaaM )nm mi iUii Mm M4aJ My MsMe isMsi'tisaiiate, Mti its Isalliij IWMatMe 4 tie i u l , aVasa, biT eMtasr Mm taeatM isaMst ska uuti I MkMk $M kkJw j T aft We will find you a buyer i, you have one in good condition and you are willing to sell cheap. WHAT WE": ACTUALLY MEAN is that we have buyers for n number of famis and city dwelling homes. W are in correspondence with a large number of Eastern poople who are coming out here scon and who have instructed us to look thorn up bargains. NOW WE ARE HEADY to list your elophants that you have been trying to sell for long timo. Wo will find you a buyer and will not bo all summer nt it eithor, Our rates aio moderate and wo are in touch with those wanting property. If you we nottwlly wanting to soil your property and nro ready to list it ut a reasonable uro wo win imuyou a buyer, Wo nUo rent and look uftar property for iioii-ronidents, BiiUilaotiongiiurantawl, all on or address J. 1 1. MJTCJUSrj, k CO., !0 0biNtirsiiJ St ropiM of tie Salem Capital Journal The One Cent Daily and the $1 Weekly. Strongly and 'Aggressively Side of the People. on th e This is Not Hie Going Organ From -Goldbugvillp. A Program of Earnest Reforms on Great Public Questions. I- Tiik Journal is a Republican paper, but it independently advocates the interests of the people at all times. It placeR the public welfare above party interests, and believes theraby it serves its party and the people best. A LEADER IN THE FIGHT. For two years The Journal has led in the fight for a new Jeal. The Journal has been a leader in the fight against riii olitics .uul 'he corrupt methods ot the old machine. It is a oeognized champion of the people's interests on the Pacific . invest. Ii fig) ts itd battles consistently within practical t.its, iintl wastes no lime or space on impracticable theories. s o j oi-intistR', but firmly believes iu the capacity of the .-pi f .i be'f-Rcneriiint nt when acting intelligently 'and fully noused to die necessity of so doing. NOT A GOLDBUG FROM GOLDBUGVILLE. A young lawyer in the legislature, who ie still voting for Jolph, boasts that he is a "Goldbu. from Onlrthn,;! ' vr. must bo strangely ignorant of the temper of the people of Oregon, who have very little use ior a Goldbug of any kind. But has remark is evidence of considerable courage of an in sane kind, because the man does not live who can so before the American people anywhere, declaring that he is opposed to any kind of money other than gold for purposes of uft mate redemption of debts, and receive an endorsement. FOR FINANCIAL REF0RM.J Jul i;zAos a national ,iioneta . "One Country One Flag, One Money" should be lhe watchword of this, the land of the free Hue money that's good for the rich and th poor' One standard of worth, no matter its name, M it gold, silver or paper, 'twill over enduvo 11 summed by the nation and bucked by it fame 1 One money for all men I Lot that be the best Ho it paper, or silver, or coppwr or gold ' ortho north um . tli 0m,i.i 'r n. k . ' . .. T. ui,,.u i. i:;::t?' ",o a.ft8- tho vrust Hliouldbythup00plahehi;ndcotro) III llllllti..!. I.. ..II .1 " j'iuiwwii w mi um ir 111 Hat lu. t.,ui..,....l .. :. S .r IWIHHIl LU IIM llirll mw vhm it had imi fuv omj mm itlnl phuiu iWWtuiiuoJdoiilv. H.I.. ... .J . . ' M)U! m QirwihiUm. hWsm " inumry nmm ir HIMt Mite tee M"4 tkd MeaiaaM Mill aif mstf uM iss Wssast UMijaA. Um mwpmi aeai.veiisMMaliLf W . mi isy UtisislteiM a ..e. twsaiua saaMUk uf sii tat I ytf'liw ss)is4 MkssV Utm tta l NMMtatMi m Ha mtum J HEART DISEASE30 YEARS I litrl Urtm,VUmUiH. Hi f U. 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