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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1895)
'Fw;wlRirff'"v "z: p?PB lv aVf 9TA VI I HM 1 7niz,SBiffl;iiiHii THE BEST 3PIPE ' 'TOBACCO. i Th ext-i; orJln ry i;e ,'weuator is ilio moM wonderful dlsoovrry of tbo age. It has been en dorsed by tho ilcu of Kuropo and A mrrlca. Hudyan Is CSSlf veeo Hudym stops Pf8aiaturencs3 of the ells. crmrgo in SO days, rnroa LOST Constipation, UJtzfucrs, Falling Ben-sations.Ncrr-oustwltchlng of tho eyes and othot patu. Strengthens, invigorates and tones tlio entlrusy.trm. lludran cum nobility, Ker?oti3aoM, KaiUslpus, anddevclopu and restorer week organs. 'luo in Ihc back. Jotsei H v 1 1 n v nt MANHOOD nUhtstoppec .iWfc HMffi quickly. Over 2.C00 private ondo'scmentp. l'nuitunn-ri i.iisus lmocte-w-y .n ilio Drat itaro It U ft symptom of seminal weakness nod barrenn s. It can bo s!oppod In sudeys bythausjoilludyan. Thorow dhenvcry was tnndn by thnSocIftl IstsorthonMfcmnislludson Medoal Imtltuta. It Is tlio stroiFCt vlinllror inodo. it Is very powerful, but ba mkw. fold for 81.00 a pack ago orO pucVnscs for J.VOOlplslnnosJcd boxes). Written gvarunteo givi ifctaciirc. Ifyoubny sir boxes a'ld are not cntlily cured.six inoro v-ill bo sent to t.u f-.o of oil cbarpct. jJondfor circuits and tcHlmnnfnls. Address HUDSON MEOIOAIj INHTITUTK, I uii ctiuti Stockton, .Tiurkot Sz IClIl-i s t Sun Francisco. Cut. Mexican Mustang Liniment for iiiirns, 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, AU Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle Membrane and Tissu Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquer Pain, Makes flan or Dcat well MONEY TO LOAN On farm land wwuritr. BPo'i?S on largo loan. IM con!dera without May; HAMILT0N 4 MOIR, 11 f, rm. Vfcil JI.V ( L ill! rnii 1 am AiIJM rrSilifttA ft FO.U.T 4)llU.Fl.M U aSK ffiMiMffiaSBK .ATt'jTA.'.nii'y'wiyva . mmm 0UE SATURDAY NIGHT. One of the obscure appendages of masculinity, "who H revolving In the outer sphere of darkness," not being a'ilo to nhtue even by the "reflected light of the stronger sex,"- has been brought to a realizing sense of tho cause of her own miserable condition by a perusal of tho Jouknat.'h lust "daturUay Night." Hhe makes the following vigorous reply: Why.ltnover beforo fltshed upon our benighted rnlnd.what an "uunum- .bored and uncounted nppeudugo of society" wo arr ! i . We hud always been labdrlng under the hallucination that weare queens In clety, "created to rule, but uot to buttle" tho petted favorltos ofoulv! rous knights who safely shelter U9 from perilous contact with the busy w rld,nud wlio are tJ wotnsn a Pharos In time of darkness, a shelter in time of storm, the maintainor and defender of her honor, the pride audjtyofher womanhood. Wo never could seo why a woman would wish to abdicate the throne of power where God had placed her (the home) fur the emoluments of,fiuietm much suuicht after by town, Im any line of life, when she Is already, Instead of a "kind of nebulae, dimly percoived," tlio au 11 of mau'a existeuce, aud the more remote she Is from uihhcuIIuo pur suits, tho more resplondeutly she shines In her proper sphere, the animating prluclplo of all that Is best and purest In society. Bho uot only "rocks the crudlo of tho world" but builds the world's best characters; makes tho un lovely, lovely; eradicates evil and Im plants good; alleviates woe, sootbts the sorrows of life, civilizes tho natural iiarbarlty of man, aud, whatovor Is noblest aud grandest In life, Is usually the outgrowth of her power. What belter or truer picture of her usefulness could be held up to tho world's view than that which the Jouhnal gives? "She rears our children, malntatus our churches, touches our schools, pre pares our meals and attends to keeping our homo comfortable," aud yet, "she Is dimly perceived," "blotted out," "eclipsed by the male sex." Bho Is as plainly seen, as much recog ulzed by the seeing, in the obscurity of tho nursery, the schoolroom or the kitchen, as when she Is rolling along the highway In bloomers, on her swiftly gliding wheel, or on tho ros trum pleading for woman's rights, or In our leglslatlvo halls aa senator or clerk, or wrltlug brainy articles ou dress reform or heathen missions. Blotted out Indeed, wheu she Is the morning star of youth, the ovenlng Btar of manhood, shlulng with bright ening Bplendor In her life of lovlug eelf-saorHlco, a "living epistle known and read of all men." "Eclipsed by the male sex !" as well talk of eclipsing the light of the Bun with the flash of a Lucifer matcU. We think wo eeo with more perfect vision than doe The Journal why "this mystery of tho universe exists." It Is the hlduen mystery of God's wisdom for tho evolution of mankind to the poelbllltles of Godllkeuess when womau essays to bo manlike In pursuit of posltlon,'.the foundational stones of human progress will receive a shock, which nothing can repair but woman's retreat to domestlo "obscurity" with tteady hand on tho check-relnB of fem inine thirst for masculine equality. In tho shadow of retirement she Is strong for social development aervlo- able for the life that now Is, and nur turing that which Is to come. The JouitNAii thinks this environment and obscurity "will end in the making of woman" and that she will some day come to "what God baa prepared for her " Bhe Is already an "empress" In the purest and happiest realm that exists on earth, gently but potently swaying the sceptre of domestlo empire. Long may she thus reign and thus bo known, though only aa "some man's wife or No' flaming circlet of honor can crown her brow superior to that which bas pressed tbo temples of the hum blest, most obscure mother, who, through the discouragements of life, has merged the best that was In her Into other lives, thus blessing the world and demonstrating that she Is already the earthly tree of life, whose very modesty of service makes her but little lower than the angels. HleMed be the rain, anyway 1 POLITICS IN OREO ON. 8ocreta-y of State Kincald's View of tho Situation. hr'ATTI.I! NKWH, Hept. IS One lit the leading politicians of Oregon, In tho.pereon of H.'lt. Klno.ild, secretary of state Is registered at the Northern In tel. He Is accompanied by his wife aud con and Ihoh u two weeks' trivia ure trip. The party returned frcm Victoria yrsttidiiy, atd will leuve to moir.iw for their homo In Haleui. Mr. Klncald Is as pfsted regnrdlug O egou politics as any iiihu In that stale, utid U an nrdent ftec-sllver republiinu whoso views carry weight. When Interviewed by a reporter otid asked Atnut O j,.i piUtlcs, he stld "Tho political situation Is Very much mixed In Oregon now. Popular fivor seems to le uj-nlust tlio DiuiocntU ou .coiuut of Cleveland's loose adminis tration. Tbe pnpuhois seem to bo gain lug strength and will cut quite a figure lu the next election, although I um contldeut the republicans will carry everything before them. "The political wirepullers are already charging their batteries lor the two congressmen, one supreme judge, and some circuit Judges, who will tie elect ed. Without doubt, Dinger lienuanu, who has had 10 years' experience as a congr.ssmau, and Is serving his llfih term, will be oleoted U succeed him self; ulso W. It. Ellis, who has now been congressman for tho state of On gon two terms. Tftero Is no doubt Lut that United States Benatnr Jo'u II. Mitchell will bo re-eleclcd to his scut by tho next legislature. lie Is ery popular with the people of Oregou, ua he sees to It that tbo Interests of the stttto are uot neglected In Washington," What Farmers Bay. Geo. E. Allen, of East Oalem, sajs tho hops are all In prime coudltluu bo far but growers are getting very anx ious. Tbero Is a very llttlo mould showing but uo llco. It will tako all of next week to tlulsh plcklug. No sales are reported but 6 aud 0 ceuts la ullered lu somo cases. 0. L. Ditley, who runs ii drier and has a large prune farm lu tho Ituri Hills says the rains have cost the Ital ian pruue orop a loss of 25 per cent, Tho great bulk of the French prunes were got In beforo tbo raluB. If the rain stops now an immense crop will bo secured. Tho silver prunes will uot bo hurt. Ahcuraatlsm la a symptom of disease of the kid neys. It will certainly bo rolloved by Parks Buro Cure. That headache, backachoand tired feeling come from the samo cause. Ask for Parks' Buro Cure for tho Jlver and kidneys price 11.00, sold by Lunn A Brooks. HMu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. A High Liver Usually has a bad liver. Ho Is bili ous, oonstlanted, has Indigestion and dyspepsia, if thoro Is uo organic trouble a few doses of Parks' Buro Cure will tone him up, Parks' Buro Cure s the only liver aud kidney euro we sell on a posltlye guarautee. Price 11.00. Bold bv Lunn A Brooks. 19-4 City Warrants. Notice la hereby given that I have funds applicable to the payment of all warrants of tho city of Balera drawn on tho "general fund," and endorsed be fore Juno 22, 1895. Also warrants numbered 2487, 2488, and 24S0lendorsed on the 22d. Interest will cease on Bald warrants from the date of this notice. E. J. SWAFKOItl), City Treasurer. Balem, Bept. 7, 1805. 0 7 101 When JJaby ws sick, wo gsro her CutorU. When sh w Child, she cried for Csstoris. When she became Ml, she dune to CutorU, When she hid Children, ho gare them CattorU. How's This I U. nv.rin llnmlrril Dnllirt Reward for any case of Catarrh lb it cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , , F.J. CHENEY & CO. I'rops., loieao, u. W !.. nrtlsfctfyrt(1 tmvA known K. I. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe mm periectly nonoraoic man uu.im... .. urilnn ami financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, Wet & Tiuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toltlo, U USIUing, jvinnsn a .maitiii, muuh.. 1..rtfl.(a 'InlMin I. 11..1I1. r-i.r.l. r'nr. U liken Internally. I acting aireciiy uon iuc uiuuu uu u.vu. surlaccs 01 tue system, nice. 75c. kvi uuuis, Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials frea. There are 177766 miles of railroad lu the United Biatoa. There are 00,836,880 rails ueed to cover this ground. There are 633,205,000 Ilea ustd to bind the' rails togotner, but no Buch amount, however, la required to bind the uearta 01 tue iravenug uuu w u taut tbat tbe WIcoa-ln Central lines furulau BUierJor ffcOillttw ou all llieir trains oeiween ot. rui u vuis whluu form cloee connections wltb all lluea to the east aud bO'Jlli. Make a note of it. Pltohar'.Oaatoria. What is ui.Li.nii mm no a IWiSf III A K Cnstorin, Is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for InfUnts and Children. It contnlns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lb is n harmless substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cnstor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years"1 tiso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays foVcrishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea ami "Wind Colic. Castorla rcllovca toothing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nntl natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is nn excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly totd me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Cojtorln Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves," UR. J. I'. KiNCIIElOB, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, 77 GBoo THE BUFFET CAR ROUTE NKiwThe Shortest and Quickest Line IIKltt'UKK Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. CrokO both tbo Cascades nnd tbo Itockv Mountains lu daylight, nllo-Ulug passengers tho opiorlunlty or viewing the Grandest Scenery in America J Two trains dnllyfnun i'nrtlnnd; nnont 11 a. in. viaBeiUtlo. nndonontfi:lp. m. vla',0. H. AM. and Hpoknno. Huns superb equlpiiinl,ron Istlng nrdlulnir curs, bullet library cars, painc and upholstered tourist sleeping mra, The bullet library curs urn marvels of el'gance and comrbit, containing biith nxi'n, burber shop, eusy obnlrs, elo. Ilio magnificent twin steamstilis"ortliwoaL"iiml Northland." leavo liulutb every Monday nnd Friday tor tho "Moo." Mncklnno l.lnnd, Detroit, t;levelend mid luill'iilo In oinnevllnn with the Oroat MortU. crnUnllwiy. ll.voyilir tickets read vln tho NOin II KllN MTKAMIIU' OOMt'ANY, und en- juji u uciiKiiiiui nuoireoirom ma nenimia eiusi. BOZORTH BROS., It. C. HTKVKNH, (. W. V. A. JI. Front st., Heattle, WnMi. . 25c r' A T ) gjmk A M Leading Re ijiuMipaii HOFBR BROS., Publishers, Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Anemia, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess thst the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." United UosriTAl. AMD DisrBNtAnv, Boston, Mass. Allen C. Burnt, Frtt. Murray Street, New York City. roriicKeisorgeuorai.iniurrnaiion cuu on 210 COMMKROIAL STREET, 8ALKM. OR. A. B. O. UKNNIHTON, 0. 1. A T. A, Vii Tblrd at, l'ortland, ur. - Bsf TI1-CDNT DMIL.V MONTH 1 L. Paper of tlio Capital of PAjTJ.1, CTHGCN, r 1 1 OURPMCES FORG.eNDRONS ARE. AS FOLLOWS No. lfl $80 cnsh.0 Specials. 00 enslu i sT t t ri Hiarhnst Tvnn- '0M mm of The WiEani?Ite Hotel LEADING HOTEL. OR THE CITY. Reduced ratoH, Management liberal. Electric curs leave hotel for all pub llo buildings and points of interest, Mptclal rates will bo given to permnneiit p.itrous. A. I. WAGNER, BARR 5t Hop Stoves WOOD AND Plumbing and Tinninr;. 214 Commercial Streofc. T, C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of Buldlug Lumber. Largest ntook and Lowest price. J R. HAKRR. Maiingpr GRAY BROS., HiRMAllE, WAGONS iND CARTS. Road Machinery and AgriculturaUmplements. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Frlces. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sit. SALEM' OREGON w "Mf "V Sak jlbSOCIATED PRESS Oregon for all flU'Jt.Ol, t I( l'tl 3(1 1895 U. 0- PETZEL, and Pip a. IRON PUMPS. Seo us boforo ordering, MAIL EVENING hEVSFAPBR i '. Classes of SALEJM, OR- J"" Hftns. WtaimiSifcJ. too TOM rgjsjssBjaH People M tiMMlln W--$r'W - fr'4'1f -t-toSKii?' ' Lf' Ay. KiSa - J assiszrzss