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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1895)
..', i i , L i r - - --i mwi iiiiiipii i mini ' waweal "It's do win,' Abo," his mother Z7 21l Tompkins home. Ristus Bit on the door-yard fence, whistling like a tbrua when the trees are blossoming. H' mother, watching him from tho win dow, wondared If it were Christina o spring time, so merry aod dulcet werr tho "tonos tHat vibrated In tho frost nlr. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! explained, Abe opened the door. It was bdow Ing hard, hut there wai no wind ustlr. "Ma, tv'hur'W dat boy f You kuow Yu'vigot him hid," Ahe said. "Hid Abe? I don't neo where I'd UJKA rjAl' If I Vr FOR RfriJT.-A houHoou Wluler.irZ7 " iiv.f ku.. Mzea iojiun. V.Je wiTiJ?1 " " SUliMtAJl Wltiwr sw.t. tt tf "a'g". bide htm in thl leetlo house," his mother Innocently answered. Whar's he bin U dis week?" Abe asked. "Whistlln' " "Ilt'H bin ftomuwhar In dla hnu&c, en I.Hgwluo to sir. up all nkht on wutuh fo' him to crawl otn " "You don gonu crazy, Abe hla mother told him. Yuti ko 'Jein: to bed. I'll Sjuth eAuni. '""' '"i" t tL. State of onto, City of Toledo, I Lucas Countv f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that fie Ir the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co, doing huiiness In the City of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will nay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOL Jl . . -I 1 lit icf nui' w,n 1 ... . ... . - VV .tu.no b.,iu. tmtiS o'?"..&! uu i.cr Htuiauua fctucn.l hKtru , u' telut COIIIIiiIh.Iou it. CI O, v M iiaoiiid 1-iib Ejiue j; OU Kit LARS for each and everv case of Catitrrh thai ennnot bo cured by the use of Ilall'f Catarrh Cure. TTL - .. . n FKANlt J. ClIRNKV S.orn to before me and subseilhed in my fl, liuwii, iMotiy. olortem, bru uml' itf w.lt watr, 4760 inird Mru.t uVtw ou l?u h.ioji.lorleVuuHOu.v. ' W' sit up." K-u a..uuuy l.uui ILO l'.e.HO ""iuk'B,,,1 " I seed I bo lire board a Jlggllu' it mlniltoago," Morto fhIiI, pointing Im prince, lliU 6th day of December, A. D tin Hf 1 m ft Cci xL' vmwwmMmmmamwjM i m 3m$z i - & Nil A,' M$;Wk mrm 1 " W II !! MILi-i 1-XI li Mi.. III " ' ' lll.l-liii-' LU" 1-J ,., I-J LUlWI W 0H2UUTMAS. It lina become our I lino honored cuh tom to cIjko our shop ou Christmur. Doy, glvo our employes n reat, ceaa dlnuiiiK tlio publlo car, In uhort to print do paper. Wo htul thouuhtto wrlto an article allowing how a uowspapor la tnado up, from tho Eutliurliig of tho nows to the carrylug of tho papers, lu oil Involving craploym tit of wjiuo twouty people and hu!pluc to support roiuo twouty famlles. Wo had thought to mention our advertlflur, who hnvu had thulr pluco of bualucttfl crowded nud in whoso buo ccas wo take a vital lutorest. Wo hud thought to uioutlon our publlo oMcluln who contribute bo much to make nn luterestiug newspaper. And our ministers of tho Qoopel, educators, heads of chantablo orgaul zatlons, etc, etc Hut luolc of apace forbids, and wo Bliuply wish all a merry Christmas. May tho warmth of Uhrlattau love In our hearts drtvo out all ullloruettv toward others, and may our love ex tend to all human beluga and all living creatures. May at least onco a year, no neighbor bo left In want or aufler lug. Wo uro not euro hut that If we laid aside all pride, vanity, sulflnhnesa and ambition, nud emptied oursolves of ourselves, and in placo theroof, filled the vacuum with Uood Will or (God'b Will) toward all mou, this earth wouid bo quite a heaveu tho year around. May wo learn at this tlmn to look with kinduessou all even thwo who are not as wo would buvo them be. Thoy uro still O oil's children and we cauuot help them n whit, or lift them up, or Improve them by deiplslug, denouncing aud ooudemnlug them. It lu His day, ttio Great Master could Msoolato with pubheuus and sinners, cauuot we of smaller hearts, leaser faith and least goodness, bo patient and toleraut towards others when we uuall need to much ururo ourselves? lon'tuuToKc"o1lho ladles' bicylu piizo at aouuumuuu'B grocery. ; Beautiful slippers for presents at KrttUMo Bros. S3 2t Eastern Oysters At Duty's Market. OHICKENS-At Duty's Market. MANLY VIGOR fNCn MORI In harm with tho world. 2P nony 006 comiilciely cnrtxl meu nro stuKink happy irale tor ioa crcaicAi kudu. bo eroautt, stand. et antl nail suo ceufu 1 euro for ual weaknoaa ana lottvttror ttuown to medical winner. An nocouatof t hit won iru diwwrv, la booV form, with ref. cnpeca nud rroofs, wilt Iiq acnt la auf. IR nTmrTmj? farlnir men (scaled) free. Full wnuly Thror fwuianautly restored. Failuro luiioulbla. HIE MEDICAL CO., 8UFFAIQ.W.Y. Wiiistling Rastus A Christmas Story by Charlotte CuVtls Smith, in Christmas Harper's. "I say, Rastus, what you gwlno t 'stabllsh tow 'da de Chrls'mus dlnnah?" Abe aaked his brother one morning, a weok before UhrUtmaB. Abo waa sitting at tho breakfast tabic Rastus had risen, and waa shov ing his chair uuder tho tablo. "Nothlu' 'a I know on, 'copt my owu 'spectablo prcaunco,'' Raatua ausworcd, walking toward tho door. "Yiiu'a a downright Ia7y rascal; on If I had do naanagemont o' you I'd make you wuk ft a llblu', 'stead o1 whistlln' 'rotm' all summer In the woods, on when de col' wceddor oooim, h-eetlln' 'hind do otovo whistlln' " 'G' 'toug, you," Rwtua said, rolling his his eyes at his brother. "Hoi on dar ! Don't you go out o' dls house till you say what you got fo' du diunah," Abo said, starting out of his chair. Rastus had his hand ou tho knob of tho door. Abo took him by tho shoul ders aud turned him arouud. Abo waa head and shoulders taller than Rastus. Iday, Ras, what you gwlno to do?" his brother said, towerlug oyer him like a shanghai ovor a bantam "I'so got nothlu' to purohaso wld," Rastus said, looking down at the hole lu his shoo whoro his foot shone through.; "JSo foolln', boy, You ketch a couplo o' rabbits what you bin whistlln' to all summer hoah?" Abo said, giving him a vigorous shako. "Lot Meno dull" Rstussald, pulling away from him. Abe caught him by the shouldors again aud hold him. "Promise," he said, ("or I'll shake yi u oleau out o' yo shoos." Rastus uealtatod, till Abo began to oxecuto his threat, that he promised to get two rabbits for the Christinas dttiuer, Rastus went out of tho door, whist Hug a caden n of thrills and arpeggios. Abu went back to tho tablo to HuUh his broakfast. "Dal boy's done forgot all 'bout detu rabbits already,' Abe said to himself, In u few mluutea bis mother entered from a rear door. She had been In the yard hanging out olothea. "Col mawlu', honeys. Whar's Raa- tut?" she asked t holding her benumbed hand over the cook stove. "Gmio oil whistlln'," Abo answered, without lookitg up from his plate "Did liu hit) 'u'Ur.11 braku.?" his mother luqulred, looklug at Rasttis's wel o btneit pluto. "I's dun kuow. But what I knows i. he's got to git two rabbits fa' de UhrU'mus dlnnah, eu dat'a what I to kuow." Abe said, rising from the tabhtaud cor froutlng his mother. 4,D honey 'II nober git 'um. He's t m ndahhearted to kill um." "Hiney or no honey, I say he'll (.It 'um IIh'ii praiulased, eu you mil' help nif to hoi' him to It," Alio said, shaking his head at his mother. "Law! do honoy 'I "M, If you don't help mo dls tlmo wld dat rascal, I wou't fetch ono thing tn dls holm fo' de Cbrla'mui dlnnah licah?" Abo said. " Wo's got 'nough fo' de dlnnah. Do nliont what you'a gwlno to kill Is uifllolont meat" "Idomands two rabbit) from dat I tzy rascal, sho-it or no shout," Abe jailed back, as ho weut out cf the door. That evening, when tho family met at tho supper tablo, Abe said to Rastus, "Got dem rabbits yet?" "Not yet," Raatus said. "I'a watln' fo' de full o' do moon. Cau't ketch 'um whau dar'u olouda in do sky; de clouds skeer 'um " "None o' yo' uutrud 'bout dls yero atlnlr. Dd moon's uuthlu' to do wld rabbi ta," Abe said, bringing hla (1st down on the tablo with a bang, "'Deed, eu dat'a so,"tho mother said, tryiug to shield Raatus. "Do rablts hab great 'miration fo' de moon, so if do moon don'tahinelcan'l ketch 'um," Ristus insisted. "You loug-yoar'd rascal, you fetch dom rabblta or I'll "Abo said, but hla tnothor interrupted hla threat. "Let Rastus Meno, Abo. Hain't a week time 'nougu tu ketch two rabbits lu?" Aftor supper Abo went out to the plg-pcn to neo it tho about was safe for the night. Bam and Mose, tho youngor brothers, went to bed. Raatus sat ho hlud the stove whittling a stick and whistling. "Ma," he whispered, "do you think Aoe Is doad oarnesst 'bout do rab?" "Naw, honey; you Jes keep out o' sight en bearln' till Chrls'mus comes, en he'll dun forglt cleau 'bout you and de rabbits," his mother told him. "But, ma, It's kinder col' eettlu' on fonoes whtatllu' deio ulhts," RaatUB said. "Neber you mln', honey. I'll fix you a placo 'hlud tho llreboard In do uhlmbley. You come homo 'fore Abe ou git your supper, eu hide till he goes to bed," his mother, Bald. Aftor that Knatua kept out of his brother's way. Every time Abo come home be Inquired for Rastus. "Law, de huney'a eoruowhar whist lln'," his mother would say. It was paluful for Raatna to keep from whistling from behind the fire- board. He kept his baud over his mouth for fear he would forget. He endured It soveral nights but the last night before Christmas was a trial too great for hla endurance. Ho beard Abo telling about tho killing of the shnat, which took placo that afternoon. 8am aud Moee had a thrilling tale about the applea which they furnished for tho dumplings. The brothers were having a noisy confab, hut their mother heard a low whistle mingled with the uproar, so she latiubed long aud loud, boplug to drown the whistle; but Abo heard It he had been listen. In for It all tho week. Ttiar'a dat lv rascal Rastus. I lievrd him whistle," Abo said, ROing to the window to look oat. hlud tliBBtovw. "Mubbe he's in dur." Abe niiidfl rt dash for tho chlmuov aud pulled down the .lire board. Ilia mother screamed Hurt caught him In the tall ol hla .at, but Mho won too late; tho (iro-hnurd was down, and there Hit Rislua cro83ed-legged In the soot aud usIioh, He gave a long shrill whistle liko rha vent from n Hafoty valvi aud thou grluno.l tit. Abe. 'You loimented vllliaii, you," Abe yelled.suaklng him otitcf the chimney. "Let him 'lone, Abe I did it. I dun hi I him," his mother screamed. Rut Abe walked Rust us turkey fash- on uuroaa tho room ami put him out oriiienoor. "Dju't you oarat enme back till you fetch dem two rabbit-," Abe said and slammsd the door aud bitted it, "D i houey'll freezi ! do houoy'll fretze J" hU mother cried. "H w.on't freez-i. He'a too lazy," Aim hl.eed at hie mother. RuBtus picked himself up and looked at the olreed door. "I's do h'lleve Abe's In mad eurnesl dlayere time," ho eald, brushing of! tho snow. I'll hab to stay In de hen coop till nrtcr Cbris'muB, en lose my dlunuh. Rut ma'U slide mo out a dumnlln', I guess." He went to the hen coop and lay dowo on some cleau straw. His mother liat3ned, and for an hour she heard him whbtllng. nut Abe was sound asleep. About midnight Ristu was awak ened by stealthy voleea. Hu peeked through a knot hole into the pig pen, and saw hU neighbors, tho Tompkins boya, taking down the shoat from the celllug, where Abe hod hung it to fret zp. "We'll play d name jokoonAbe what he played ou us Ian' year," Lee Tompkins chuckled. "Dat wo will," Jako echoed. "Dls 'll go floe wld de rubblts," Jake said, putting the shout into a basket. While tho boya wero there, RastUB burled bis face lu tho straw to keep from whistling. A thought had come to him. Ho saw tho way to his Chriatmas dinner. Just after duybreak Riistua rapped pn tho Tompkins door, and Inquired for Jako and Ler. "If you don't mln,' I'll tako a couple o' rabbits to pay fo' de sho.t you stoln oft Abe Ins' night," ho Bald to the boys. "Who stole u shoul?"Jake demanded. You an' Lee did," Rastus said. Yuw-yawyaw" laugned Jake. "Dat hain't steallu'. Dat'a a Chrls'mus Joke. Abe pNyed ono ou us las' year, eu 1 Jes played It on him dla year see?" "All right," eald Rastus. "I'll lay low on the subject If you'll give mo two rabbits. I'll ueber tell. Abe on mo has had a trlllln' dlsapprohonslon." Rastus obtained tho rabbits, and weut whistling down the road. Abo hoard him coming, The family was at tho breakfast tablo when he eutered. "Thar'a yo' rabbits, Mr. Abe. I could ea as well had foil', but yo' dldu'taak but fo' two.so IJea got two," Rastus said, handlug tho rabbits to Abe. Abe grlnued when he saw the plump little animals. "Them's flno. Whar did you ketok 'um?" he asked, "I dou't toll nil I knows," Ristus said, sitting dowu to the tablo. "Myl honey, dey am straordlnary tlno fo' u pie. You'a a braye man," hla mother said, admiring Ristus and his game. After broakfaat Abo went out to bring lu the shoat. Heoamo hurrying haok, screaming: "Help! help! Home one dun stole do shoat I some ono done stole the ahoatl" Rastus turned ou him. "Yo longyeared rascal, I don't h'lleve you had a shoat. Yo' duu fool usullde time." " Ton my honor, I had one, en he's gone." Abe pleaded. "Nemmloe 'bout the elnat," Ra9tus consolingly taldj "do rabbits Is good 'nough fo' ma en me. Yo' en Bam en Moae can go widout do aboat." Rastus aud his mother enjoyed the rabbit pie and apple dumplings, but Abe, Bam aud Mose missed tho roast boat "Dre rabhlta is powerful good," Abe Bald; "but ray Jaws do watah fo' de shoat what I fattened fo' dla yore dln nah." After tho Chrlstmaa feast Abo put on his coat aud hat, saying: "I'se gwlne to spen' the reat o' d'a day liiokln' fo' do one what stole de shoat. I guess I'll call on Jake and Lee Tompkins, to seo how dey 'a ependlu1 de day." Ho weut up tho road towards the. lHo. jsKAI. A.W. CI.RAS0N, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and actn direcily on the blood and muouasurfaCi's of the system, Send for testimonials, ficc F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, 0 tfsoiu oy truccits, 75c. Mirvolous R 1 u ts. From a letter wtltlen by Rev. J, Gunder man, of Di nonJalc, Mich., we are permit lid to make litis extract: "I have no hesitation in rccomending Dr. King's new discovery, as the results were nlmoit marvelous tn the case of my wife. While 1 was pasior of the Han. t'ut Church at Rlvcs function she was brouchi down with Pneumonia succeding La Orippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little nitertiptlon undu seemed as Ifahe could not surviyc them. A friend reed mended Dr. King's New discover) ; It was quick in Its work and highly vatisfactory In result." Trial bottles free at Fred A. Lcgg's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents, and J1.00 When Baby bus ulcl:, wo cave her Castorla. WJjon she was a CMld, f bo cried for Castorla. When sho becamo 3tl 1J10 rlun? to CastorU. Wb alio hod CUIMren. J10 ga vo them Castorla, Elactric Bitters. Electric Bitters Is a medicine nulled for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the liver is torpid mid sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt uie of this medicine has often averted long and pethaps fatal b'.lliom fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteract' ing nnd freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipa lion, Dirtiness yeild to Llectiic bitten. 50 cunis and .ioo per bottle at Fred A. J.cgg' Drug store. li.cklon'a Arnica Salvo. The best b'a ve In the world fot Cuts, Bruises, Bore, U'cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Clipped hands, Chilblains, and all Skin Fruptiui s, and positively cures Piles or no ay rt quirt d. It Is guaranteed to give 1 erfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents a box. l-or sale by Fred A. Legg. Notice. Tho rapidly increasing number of uccoutitH utul tho ditTluim way of keep. ing rtcoru una collecting ilio same ueuetsBltutes us to udopt tho caah sys tem, and from Jauuury 1, u.xt, nil pauKuges must bo paid for wtitu de livered, do fur us many of our cub tomom are concerned wo regret to be obliged to adopt this plan, but ua wo cauuot uiticriminato wo trust tnev will appreciate our position. N. B For tho convenience of cub turners we will have coupon books li denominations or $2, (3, ?5 and (10 which may bo had at our oillce, 01 from thedilver at a discount of fi pet cout. These can bo left at homo au wheu a bundle la delivered the propel amount of coupons may bo torn out. The Bai.km Bteam Laundry 12-li3 Oi Bridei: Ukoken. A bridge ono milo east of Brooks is crippled by a tree blowing over onto It tiunduy night, breaking dowu tho approach end ono bent. A number of citizens wero bef ire Judge Hubbard tody aud ho will order It rebuilt, as It Is ou a road that has a great d.nl of travel. LOOK BREAKERS AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boils, and like uianifes. tations of impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were pure and your ays. tern in the right condition. They show you what yot) need a good blood, purifier; that's what you pet when vott S lake Dr. Plcrce'a Golden Medical J Discovery. y It carries health 1V11U 11. All uiooo, Slcln and Scalp Dls. tnon Blotch, or Uruption, to the worst Scrofula, arc cured by it. It Invigorates the liver and rouses every organ Into healthful action. In the most stubborn tonus 01 SKin Disease, such a R.u. rheum, Kczema. Tetter, Erysipelas, Bolls aud kindred ailments, nnd with Scrofula, in every shape, and all blood-taints, no matter from what cause arising, it is an unequaled remedy, SCROFULOUS ABSCESSES, Mrs. BstiB Sweeney, of ftat Tb. Mttctr Co.. W. Va.x writes: "About four years ago X iw .viiui, am uiu ererythttisr that doctors nd other prescribed, but only got worse, Several abscesses formed about ray neck and breast, diihargiug a quantity of matter. I tot so weak I could scarcely walk about the house. I read all the medical works I could ret noia or, ana, among, the rest, read some of your work. You de scribed ray case, and recommenuea ixxtor Werce's Golden Medical uiscovery wim nts y. srfKEMKv 'Pleasant Pellet. Bo NM- 8TOWT' procured some and commenced using; them and soon began to mend. In six month my sores were air healed up. I am forty-five year old and believe I am as stout as I ever was In my life. I used about one doieu bottle of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' with the 'Pel lets,' ami used notable else after I benu usliur OUT FOR 1 JktLsLW W n tt t HSJSSV' your medicines." nMMhM THKBEST PIPE TOBACCO. 244 Commercial Street, Corner State Tho Capital Printing Company lias re. moved to that location. Call on us. XI. CONTRTS, Pavlovs Ovov Graf Bros. E. 31. WAITK miNTING CO., RIM AND .KIR PRINTRl AND Lcfial Blank Puhliaheva. HUIE WING SaNG CO. IMI'i n Elf Japnnei Fancy O iod-. ! k nds ol stlilc em nroKierv. orn.iuien h. 1 irnn'r. in hi to in ol nil kin I MittMnvn unci undo wen . (Jl-sing wu biaj ir. ue.uiu wmriai.uui .i4;ouri Htrcot, iiuiii. r hi V 'JIH 7 n WUZ & M1ESCKE, Props. I) nlers In nil klnls or frh nud sal' meat, a-Krosh faimnito n nperlatty, 171 COMMKIt IALiHT. ULPOI bXPRtSS. Meet nil aco and 0 mall and rmssntiffor tr&inn. Una. rnijo and oxpresn to all tmrU "f tin city. L'roinptHorvlcc, Telenhonu N 1. 7.1. JAMKt ItADKIl C. H. LANE, liMANTTAlIM 311 Comraerala) Ht., "nlorn, Or. -Sult 115 upward", ranu S3 upwnras.- V. a.;oobick ilosldcnt. J. ,11. AMIKRT, !.. Cashier. ional OF SALEM. Transuou a general banning business. MONEYTO LOAN On farm land security. Hpeclat rates iiu miKa iuuub without doluy. on large loans. lxans considered UAMirmN Mniii It Hank hnlHing. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldln-. X 1 water service apply at otrJce. Bills pay. Hole monthly in advance. Make) alt coin. pluluU at the office Open spicket to p'event freerlnr. positively oroulblted Carekhould betok n if la danger "f f 1 eezl tig to tinve stop and waste gate oim d ee section 3 rule aud re.ulavou, Nododuo- tlon in bll a will bo allowed lor absence nrfor oiu" wuuiever unless water 14 cut on from premises. SlKK If TO MAKE A- 0 00 for every S1U invuMed can be mode bj 0.S.rJ.,ewJ.8y'emtl0 ',,Mn of speculation, f 10 00 and more made dally 1 u tn bll li ve meuu. by many porsona wbo live away fro ChliOgi. Al w ask 1 to Investigate our new and or Istlnal methods 1'asi wornlng of plan axd nlaneaL rfiferenna nirnt hwi nn. .i.wiai "I'oinu aud Hints." bow to make money even when on the wrong .Ida orol the marKtt nuu uinir laionuavnti sent fit KB. UtliIUIlN A IX), upen Board 01 ., u4unoiiiDa urosers. flTHde nldg.. Chicago, in. lOHOXni dw WiOu. MM.. ' "ww GEO FMNVRICII'S MEAT MARKET. 321 OommerelalauiOjitle blooic.l fBuo-wasor to U. it. 11(h) It A Oo. I V" Boat meats in tho city, frompideiivery t lovrml prinMi J. H. HAAS, WATOUMAKVIl AND JEWEI KH, Sltkp u speelAity 01 F nn llepalr W ..k, Beth I homas clock, ete 215 Uommereial btreet. DRAY XSli hXPniiSB, Capital Transfer Co, 11 iuiY twk, rnoi Express, tuiggag -nd all kind of work doue .promptly. 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Buy 'one for your washwoman a a prment. iv.u't it h.r run her Ilieaw y, and your o'othe. too Trla and Instruction free. liave o'dera aloinoe,lt4dute street. ll-?l-UwU H i n. 1 .-i&isV YzSm&kJ