J3 mMMMMMMMMMmmMmMMMmimm m ws -r m Mom?,RresideandKifchep Weekly Department Devoted M'"-' bwisMioi.e ly trylnjr to bcml It to Domestic and Cul inary Art. ri'rc.urul for Tint JouitNAl. by.a jiractlcal hiHikckcr per. Short conlrib'itloiiS, solicited for iliWileparitixnt.J m 1" m m &j- "Takes the Cake' wm 1 1 II 3&&kkr iaUCt? Mw4 b 51 You may have "money to burn' but even so, you needn't throw it away For JO cents you get almost twice as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other high grades for the same money I i i mmMmmmmmmmmmMmMmmMmm Daily Capital Journal BY HOKISK BROTHURS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1800. TAIUFP OH MONEY WHICH? Mr. Gcor stated that ten minutes after Cleveland was elected, hard times set In. Tho fact, Is haid times begun whoti Secretary Foster put tho country on a Kohl basis, In 1801; by commend iijr to Klvo creditors, or tho Kovcrnmeut, tho option to draw gold. Mr. Gcer should remember that while hard times began In 181)1, tho MeKlnlcy tariff remained in force until August l!8, 1801, less than two years ago. THE SOUND MONEY KEPUDIA TIONISTS. Instead of calling supporters of llryan Anarchists and Populists, the John Sherman "sound utonoy" crowd, of Salem politicians, ought to pay their legitimate campaign bills. Tun Journal knows of soveral such bills, that In tho past have al ways bcon promptly paklby tho chair man, of tho Republican county con tral committee, but arc now loft un paid, In placoof working tho working men of this city, these gontlemeu so fond of clustering around tho pie counter, should pay tho bills they In curred in tho last Juno campaign. Tho way to bo a sound monoy man Is to pay your bills, gentlemen. Sllvortou Drynn Club. Silvorion Appeal: Tho hall was crowded to tho foot of tho stairs and a number of people were unable to hear tho, speeches. On thu platform were tho speakers, nod well to tho front was a Statesman reporter who took a stenographic report of tho speeches, though, so far as that paper' report of tho meeting Is con cerned, its lupreteiitulvo might us well havo staled at home, as It lied about llavkley's reception and fell short about 000 In reporting tho size of tho audience. - JT31Ki3g? glBBgffcS?3 l r o OdxROrMLvcMyiM) L Cheapest, Uocauso tho Best j GAIL BORDEN 8 EAGLE BRAND t CONDENSED MILK TO KRIENDS Oi BIMETALLISM. Unite, Oignnlze and Educate for Dryan and Bimetallism, Tiik Journal believes that llryan and Hlmetalllsm will carry every county and almost every' precinct In Oregon, as against Mark Hanna and tho gold standard. Clrculato Uryan's speech. Copies mailed to any address at $1 per 100. Tin: Onk Cknt Daily and 81 Wkkicly arc the only silver Asso ciated Tress papers In Oregon. Put them In tho hands or your neighbors and lot us not only carry every county In Oregon, but carry every precinct In Oregon. One Way to Mnko Money. Albany Democrat, August 17: Last Friday a man wont to tho bottling works of O. Uaeumlo and bought three- bottles of wine, claiming that they were for a saloon ho was starting up In tho hills, and as ho had a part ner ho would want a receipt, which was given him. Yesterday tho man went to iMr. Uaeumlo, and giving his namons John Darling, claimed to bo a special agent of tho Internal rovenuo nillcc, and declaring that Mr. liaotimlo had violated tho law It would take $150 to sottlo It. This Mr. Uaeumlo Insisted it would bo absolutely Im possible to raise. Tho amount was llnally out down to 920, of which Mr. Uaeumlo paid W and agreed to pay tho balance. Marshal Lee had been informed or tho matter, and llnally suspecting something wrong tele phoned to U.S. Marshall Grady, who informed him that there was no such agent and llnally telegraphed htm to arrest Darling for Impersonating a U. S. oillcur, ami that Deputy Marshal Humphrey would lie up tonight to take him back. Darling, or whatever his name may be, was arrested and Is In tho county jail. It looks like a bold confidence game to make a haul, and there aro circumstances Indicating that Darl ing may have a confederate In it' 'I pcau 9T iH.ii mm iiuvk, "1111.1111 K l.uiUi",KilMl vaIuu to tuoU.r tel . llltf, If N..YriH!lN90iiM!!i.Co. - . TI IUC;onCuet, HtwYpii i. ro4LvcjCcfTvtei Starving a Ucur. Eugene Guard: A young black bear Is tied In a shack which stands about 'St m I lei up tho Mulvoiulo near a suliool liouso on tho loft sldo as you go up. Tho animal has been starving for weeks, tho persons who has It In captivity evidently feeding it just enough to sustain life. Several parlies who were passing have fed the poor br.iiQfrom tliQlrHuppltesof provisions. Whim approached It 04! like, a child. 'It Should either bo fcottp, fed or. mm Lessons in OooJ Cooking. j Owen Meredith says In "Lucille:" j "We may live without poetry, music. !lll(l Ml! ! We may live without conscience, and- live without uearr,: We may live wlthnliVfrioiids; we may live without boeks: Hut, civilized man cannot live with out cooks." And having had the good fortune lit take while In Salt Lake a full course of lesons In good cooking from that celebrated cook Mrs. Emma P. Ewlng, superintendent or the Chau tauqua cooking hdiool, who is an ar tist In that lino, 1 gladly offer the in formation there acquired to the gen eral public; knowing that ir the di rections aic carefully followed many a frown can be driven nway from tho face or "civilized man" who tho more civilized, the moro ho caters to Ills stomach, until llnally his stomach rules him like a despot and ho feels well or 111 according to the rood ho has eaten, but more particularly the m inner In which it was cooked. How many or our housekeepers make go-id, sweet wholesome bread, bread without a taste of sourness or sticki ness. Why, a hotel where they make bread and colTco a specialty will hardly need any advertising for one hears or It from one end of the coun try to the other. The Ficnch make the best bread in tho world. Dread, with plenty or crisp brown crust. Bread, that Is elastic and when you pull it apart with your fingers you can hear It tear. You cannot make pills with that bread and It Is aston ishing how much one can cat or It. Mrs. Ewlng's bread was very Hue. I meant to have commenced my lessons with bread making but have mislaid some or my notes temporarily, so wo will commence with llltOIMNO. A small gas cooking stovo sur rounded by a tablo covered with snowy linen and containing chicken, fish, steaks, and all sorts or culinary utensils, as well as a pleasant odor greeted the 300 ladles in Mrs. Ewlng's cooking class as she explained how easy It was to broil things properly, when you know how. Mrs. Ewlng divided tho lesson Into th'reo parts, broiling over tho open and hot coals, In tho heated oven and on tho griddle. She cooked In the most delicious way a Hsh, a chicken, and a T bone steak, tho last named bolng perfect. "Pcrrect broiling, "said Mrs. Ewlng, "is tho instantaneous cooking or scar ing of tho surface of tho food." Kor a line broiled steak, Mrs. Ewlng pro cures ono from an Inch to an Inch and a half thick and uses an ordinary toasting wlro over a bed of red hot coals Just near enough not to touch the tiro. Sho counts ten and turns tho steak over, continuing this pro cess until tho steak Is done. Ts'ono of tho Juice drips Into tho tiro by this process and the seasoning Is all dono afterward; no Juicy meats should bo seasoned before cooking. Broiled Chicken. "Now," said Mrs. Ewlng, J split this chicken straight down, so that it lies perfectly Hat on tho board. I test 1 llnd that It Is limber, and It Is partly or' cartilage. This Is the only sure ttiftilllliln ti'st that the chicken Is a young- one, and lit for broiling, Af ter the rmvl Is a year old, the breast bone will be hard and iinbendable. Then no matter how tender the flesh appears to you, do not try to broil It. Keep lit for stewing or boiling; the young .one ror roasting or biolllng." "To wash the chicken, put a tea spoon of soda Inaquartof water(tepld) ami with the aid of a small brush, wash It thoroughly, until every pad Is sweet and clean. Then drench It well with cold water, and dry It thor oughly with a clean towel. He sure and dry It perfectly. In order that there may not be a drop of moisture while 1 am pressing the chicken Hat upon the board. I have a towel under It, that all the moisture may be ab sorbed. As I piess the fowl. I also break the Joints where I can without breaking through the sklu, which facilitates carving, after the fowl Is served, Now the chicken Isllattened, dry, sweet and clean, so I place It In this broad pin and clap It into the oven," whore, It sizzled away for forty minutes, and was then taken out (when It made everybody hungry to get even a whllT of the steam arising from the pan), sctiMiued and basted with nice sweet butter, and returned to the oven, to allow the butter and seasoning to cook for a row minutes with tho fowl. Temperature for the oven, 500 degrees; Time for chicken must bo judged by its thickness, and tenderness. This one was In tile oven J5 minutes. Butter burns easily so don't put It on the chicken tint! done. Fish. boiling heat and boll five hours; then put the rubbers on and screw the covers down tight; then, after watch ing awhile to be sure all are right, wrap papers around each Jar to exclude the. Unlit, and store In a cool dark place." After tho thrilling experience of dispensing with the kntfo and fork while eating the freshly plucked corn and Instead or using the teeth much like a pig would do 1 am ready to vote against the canned corn so long as an car lemalns accessible from tho patch and will reserve my praise for such when I cannot get the fresh. Suicide at Corvalhs. Albany Herald, Aug. 10: Seyniau Meyers, or this city, who returned from Corvallls last evening, states that yesterday afternoon "Hilly Wil liams, a well known engineer of Cor vallls, committed suicide by shooting himself In the head with a revolver. During Hie afternoon Williams walked Into llodes' store and bought a :i2-calibrc revolver, and also pur chased some cartridges. He paid for the weapon and started out or the store, The proprietor had hardly re placed the box upon the shelf when he hoard a shot fired at the front door. Williams had deliberately placed the weapon to his temple and pulled the trigger. When Mr. Meyer left Cor vallls atl o'clock Williams was still alive, but his life-blood was slowly ebbing from. 'in ugly hole In his temple, and it was thought he could not possi bly iccover. Williams was for many years an engineer In the employ of the old Oregon Pacific railroad, and ror some time worked In Fisher's flouring mill In Corvallls. More recently -he h h conducted a little repair shop near t he ferry.. Ho had been In poor health and was in straightened ciivum-' stances, which are supposed to luw been the causa or his rash act. He was about 00 years old and had no family. JfaW2-1 Thaw sl&W 8 Y iz-M0 .4t fJI tHfl I J Old housekeepers will tell you that hot JT . . 1 5 glass housekeepe i. You know it breaks glass. Gold Dust Washing Powder makes glassware brilliantly clean in warm water ormM i Delifrlltflll to tlSfi for o-lncje nr ctt,.. .' .. . C01(1' i o c, - -'"v-ii mi or wnnrl . j Saves your hands-saves your time, your strength, T" , j.. ,..j "k, uiuuc UH1V DV .. . , TJtE N' K PAIHBANK COMPANY fit. Laulf. Chleann. K,wVn,l n..i ?7. .".'.H, .. , -, ..... awm UUllUlli 2OOOQOQ2OgQQQOQ0QQ cmuMiphU, SinFnndiM. Sleep Induced by tho uae of coca, opiate or uar cotlo compounds Is bad, docldodly bad. They undermine health and shatter the constitution ami tho patient is steadily growing Into a worse condition often resulting In tho terrible slavery and misery of tho cocaine and opium habit. Sleep Induced by the use of Hood's Bam parllla does not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes mora surely and moro per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenatiug channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with llfo-glvlng energy and builds up the system and constitution from tho very foundation of all health and life tho blood pure, rich, rod blood. u in in s Sarsaparilla Is tho One True WooJ IMrlder. AUdruwlsta. ft. Hood's Pills ?saRSga The fish was laid on a thin sheet of Iron, tho Iron rubbed lirst with tho fat of beer. She basted tho llsh plenti fully with melted butter. Fish being wet butter aids It to brown and then It cooks quicker than chicken (20 minutes) therefore not so apt to burn. Mrs. Ewlng first deftly removed tho backbone and thcro placed tho fish flesh sldo on the greased Iron. Tripe was another feature of the examples of tho day in broiling. "Do you know" asked our teacher, that tripe is well liked by most scnslblo men and that It is very cheap and highly nutri tious?" She then proceeded to treat tho tripe very much as the llsh had been treated; seasoning It with white pepper, salt, and melted butter, and tho result was a delicious breakfast dish. Steaks cooked on nor griddle or frying pan must be entirely without grease. Af terward melt butter on griddle; salt and pepper your steak, then pour tho melted butter over It. Use great care In turning steak. Remember every drop of Julco that you force out of steak toughens It. Saukta E. Lawlek. Corn Canning. .lano brought up tho last Jar of sweet corn last Sunday. Yesterday a week later wo had our first "mess" from the "old man's" corn patch noted last week IT this had been written bororo wo had our llrst mess rresh from tho patch, I am not sure but we would have voted that In tho Jar was Just as good as the day It was put up a year ago. It Is certain that It was every way better than corn plucked and un used for two days. Here is the way It was put up; I wrote down th'j words while Jaio did the talking. "Well, you want to tako tho corn when In best condition tor roasting ears, then cut It .from the cob being careful to preserve all the 'milk' or the corn; pack In glass Jars quarts are best ror family use as solid as possible; 1 think wo used the potato' Ing assimilation and nutrition Left For Africa. Eugene Guard. Aug. 17: Ulshop Mills left today for AMea. Tho bishop will spend a fotv weeks In the central states, then on October 10th will leave -New York for Liverpool and will go from thcro to Frco Town, West Africa. He will spend about three months In that region Inspect ing and establishing missions. He will return then to Germany whom he will spend several months during which time ho will visit the Univer sities of Halle, Jena, lleriln, Lolpslc, after which he will visit the Univers ities of Oxford and Cauibiidgc In England, to learn tho latest word on sociology. Ho hopes to return to this country by tho lirst of next Juno. Pioneer Dead, Eugene Guard, Aug. 15. Martin Obcrsluucr died at his homo six miles west or Eugene, Friday, August 14th, 'OO.aged 70 years and 0 months. Fun eral will tako place rroin tho late re sidence to the Catholic cemetery .Sun day, August 10th. Mnss will bo held at tho Catholic church at 10:30 a. m. Death resulted from a fall from a wagon. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement, and shingles, and finest quality of rass seeds, j C H. MACK". f - DENTIST. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND On Chcmcketa street, near Front, a ninn's vest. Owner can act same bv call. ing nt Journal office and paying costs. 8 U!3t FDR SALE OR TRADE. An elegant 12 aero tract of land in Hampden Park addition, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for residence property In Salem. Address W., care Journal. FOR SALE OR TPADE-M5 acres lm proyed farm land, 4 ti.ilcs east of Salom.wlth new houso, new bam, running water; will sell or trade for chcaptr land. Address O. M. Reeves, Saltm. Or. 7 27 im WOOD WANTED--ten cords of prime big fir, ten cord of grub oak and ten cords split ash. Adds, with price, XXX, care this offiM 14 tf HERE'S T)D"K (TlIANCE-'A proprietor wants to trr. le a giw wei kly newspaper office In good town f. r uiniruml.cred im roved Sa lem properly. Ni p(.o-i 1 kiii . Good rea sons. Inforinid u at r-i nfl'ire. 6 18 tf 1 OK hALE Drlvinc marc for nalc at a bar- yaln; weight alout 1160; g.M traveler, In quire ofVm. llrown & Co. 30 tf FOR SALE At a llurRain line residence and corner lot, nejr city hall. For further particular inquire at tliii office. 6-33 tf C A Rt'ET I'AI'EK-Large lot ol heavy luown wrapping I'aper fm sals: cheap. Jus the thing for puunu m.dcr caqiets. Call a Journal office masher to tamp It In tho ar; anyway Health- 'Hrenjrth carry ui. 'oupU dangers and make us safe In the pres ence of peril. Dis ease germs do no harm in a healthy 1 ?' ABerm Is not a big thing:, and it Is only physical weak, ness that makes it dangerous. A per- i.'.'y ."ton man with rich, pure olood, has nothing to fear from germs. "e way breathe In the bacilli of con sumption with Im fjunity. Nature is continually working to throw off any Im-. purities that may vuiuc iuiu mc ooay, but If there is a weak spot where the germs may find an entrance to the tissues, then the trouble begins. Disease Serins propagate with ghtnlng-like rapidity. Once in the blood, they quickly fill the whole ooay. Tlie only way to get rid of them is to kill them. This is what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is for. It pu nfies the blood. That means that it kills the . r !... Berms, out tUat is only part of what it does. It assists in the di gestion of food and puts the digestive or gana in a perfect condition. It stimulates it bus the It trftw 4 J? "I bring you good tiding! of great joy, iiicu sunn us unto 1111 people. A"BIBL KEY." "Thel'Iau of the Aces." TliU Is the best work on the Dible, ever Issued from the press. It elves a comnlete explanation of all the doctrinal subject of me noiy scriptuies, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for thu redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work is complete in three (3) volumes, all for Si. Address T. II. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or. 7.17.1m Vtl ! a Ia r t r Corner, Salem, Or. PariTe, deiC, u Peter G, Norgren, (Formerly with P. J. Larsen &Co.l a8S1nr W0Bn ,hoP-,3" Gnustrcu i..V, 1 r,nBsl! yoar WOrk o!a or new. d have It done with a guarantee or iMUfactinT 6 26d&vrf WHAT IS SAID, Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and set. J im MM! S. RICHARDSON. PROP. LySccond door north of Hctel Willamette. "THE ANDERSON." Btago headquarters centrally located at "The Anderson" for lines leaving Salem. Slates there for orders. All packagei and parcels left there will be cared for. Waiting parlors, good rooms, and meals at all hoars. GEO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Depot Express, Meets all mail and passenger trains. Bag- si I 7o JAMES Hi gage ana express to all parts of tbe citjr, irompt service, i eiepuone No, 0. IADER. Kindergarten and Primary Schools MEN WANTED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants u numbe. of good wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse, II. J. .SHARP, 8 4 If Manager. 7. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spMalty of fine repair work, Sell Thomas clorU. eti 215 Commercial Street 10NEYTGLOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consldeied without delay HAMILTON & MOW Hush Itank buildinS. Mrs. C. M. Ogle will reopen her kinder garten, including primaiy department in sep arate room. Also Training Class for Kindergarty ners in September, SALEM WATER CO. Office: WlllameHp HnlM Riiildlncr For water service sppl at oliice. llill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will lie no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from tit' city unless notlco is left at the office. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plasterlncr will please read "under building purposes" pace 17 '' schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at ofhee for copy. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. Over Buih's Bank, T.K.F0RDJ C. H. LANE, MERCHANTTAW itt Commercial at., Salem Or rrrSuits m upwards. I'anW upwwJ -U blood full of liealthv rrri n ..'... .1.. purifies and enriches evenr dron nf 4vi Ciro Should 1)0 tilkon to pack It as J? the w.hleL dy and so supplies the XlSSUeS With thp fnA.I ft. .! V. t...i. .- i..i. .... .. ....ii.i.. .,...1 ..,.. i.....i. .1. ...; ,7. :"";". iv uuuu WKim iin tiusaiuiu nun nut uii'ilti iuu Jar. Ho careful and linvu equal pro- up strong-, healthy flesh and puts the whole body into a disease. resisting state. Nine. tenths of all human ailments mm. portion of tho inllkof tl.e corn In caolt SSSU. Taklalmo?"". .'", ? Jar. ' wd trace : the cause of it-you will find it Tho jars aro then et In cold water d tteATB up to wlthloim Inoh ortlui top; lay i&SK ?W?$XF$SE$-& thoUdjson nnjnthj water ton.-.tnnuUnf,0n lw 0 ON Gents THE DOLLAR. Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st, Salem, Or., Has'bought the Frank. E. Shatv fer and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar. Sign of the White Horse. W mm m I m tSTFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ & MIESCKE Proo. -. Dealars in all kinds of fre.h anJ I sg 171 COMMERCIAL ST Shirts, plain Under drawers... Under shirts Socks, per pair .. Handkerchiefs. . Silk handkerchiefs For Dolicacy, for purity, and tor Improvement ot tho coui pleilon noth.'ng equals' Poijo-ii'a Powpbb. Salem SteamLaufldfy Please noticejthc cot in prices ontnefollowingf J tceaii ::.'.'" tf Ik bandkercbiers .... .jojen, Sheet and pillow slips cents peri and other work In proporii , r, t- JjMier WOfK &4 riannei:. out- , by llryan. written by R. K" thb llryan. Contains ftt ? bonanza for Sls' ifhe onlif workers. Only $ 5- , Frd book. So Pr cent Credit P paid Outtuirec. ,6,Ue " 7 Sfterri.ory. J'ffi jE0 i 'oeAddres.- Theastioo" j.jsC