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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
i; jmsammarr:,yrim whhIjwm Daily Capital Journa BY MOKBR HHOTHBKb, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1S97. EDITORIAL. Hanna and McLean muke a pretty team to race for the Ohio senatorshlp both millionaires. really had udJirst'bldsidhloieXetSUj'artnyahd malntenaflCd of A War foot tlve islnceLarrabce occupied thochulr. Ing was eontrnry to the geulusnfour Not. uttoy states have much more Institutions. He showed that the than a figurehead Inthlsofflcc nny-. founders or our government had place way. It Is a hard office to fill and a greater reliance upon free education when the people get a first-rate man than upon a powerful army and navy, the politicians generally kill him off. and without saying so rather upset the lenrned Major's war theories. We spend f-l.OC for education to $1.10 There Is to be lltgatlon, of course, The McKlnley administration Is doing too much for recent apostates from .the silver cause V Look at Tow. derly. Corbutt, the cx-chainp!on pugilist is open for engagements as first bac-j man In any ball team that wants him. Chairman Veok, of iiiu 1 .wi Pop ulist-, has called a middle or-tlic-rciati Btato convention to out a full ticket In the tttiU. Tlit'i'lilldiun have a light to cat, sleep, drink and play all they want to. all tlin doctors or nurses to the con trary notwithstanding. New York Is the largest Hebrew city, of the world, suynn New York paper It U:td l)Jon supposed that London was" tlic modern Jcrusulcrui 8100,000 to get an International hid letary wmrnruhti'i and $l0d,000 for tt sound mtilifbry ttiminlsslmil Weill vc o iglit to get s me result from In vestment. -i ii" Next to a war, tlio Clondyke gold fields will drain off the surplus unem ployed or our country. May they all return rich. Better than a war, few will be killed. about the new tariff. But let us hope it may be got in working order as Buon as possible The country needs a rest from tariff agitation for twenty years to come If the people can pos sibly endure the new bill. It is ridiculous that a measure so Imiort antmustbo made In a certain form, belt Injuriours, beneficial or outrage ous because a certain amount of revenue must be raUed But neither ihe protective nor the revenue theory of u tariff will ever give perfect satis faction. Therefore Imperfections should not bo allowed to dictate a complete overhauling of the tariff should the next congress, to be chosen in 1893 be unti-Itepuollcin as is quite likely to be the case. The country, must have suicuaso from agitation of its revenue law and finance legisla tion. Tinkering with the tariff and patchwork remedies, for a defective money system will disturb business beyond tlio endurance of a patient people. Give ua a clmoce, wo pray, Tlio oil Lord, to cujoy a well-earned rest from agitation. for military preparations, while the nations of Europe spend $100 for war to $1.00 on schools. Father Ilaveman, aged 91, the oldest Catholic priest in the United States, died at Troy, N. Y., July, 22. no took active rart In quelling the New York draft riots. A hammock in the back vara or or front yard, or wherever there Is shade, ls a good Investment. You don't have to roast on a clambank to enjoy summer resorting. Tub Jouiwal. will honestly and thankfully acknowledge any increase lu the average prosperity. The price will not bo advanced until the wave becomes quite pronounced. The biggest diamond firms In New York have retired from business. Im ports fell off from $13,000,000 to $2, 030,000, as a result of hard times and smuggling the last fow years. There Is nothing mora beautiful than a hoiso of spirit and In good form, driven without blinders or checkrolu. That Is why a horse that is ridden always looks so well. The Tacoma Ledger has been "uulonlzed In all Its departments." In Oregon tho machines take bread and breath away from tho Unions. The printing trade Is at a low ebb. President Andrews, of Brown uni versity, has resigned, as he was re quested to an account of being to ac tlvo In advocacy of bimetallism. The leading colleges nearly all teach f reo trade and the gold standard system. California will produce nearly a million ton9 of wheat this year. Prices are steadily advancing for tlio first time sinco last October. London stocks are low and wheat 1 shilling, 0 pence higher. Woman's progress liaa not been hurt by the backset given tho bloomo.e, nor the back seat given thi Knicker bocker. They are not at all promin ent this season. Only children arc seen In bloomers. Tho Chautauqua assemblies lmvo scored an undisputed success In Ore-, gon. Both at Oregon City and Ash lan-1 1 hoy have entertained thousands of peoplo with academic instruction The difficulty seems to bo in provid ing up-todato Instructors and leo turera. Tlio baeicnumuer puipiieer and professor Is painfully in evidence at all-such gatherings. Wll.it Is the highest ddty of (1 Itiliti or wdnliln? civilisation? Gentlctles kindness, good fellowship. To develop one's talents to the Utmdstj to make' the most of one's self, Is a most sacred duty. Observations and study of suc cessful men dnd wonien around us will lead to progress In our own developc ment. The world' has progressed to tho point where it is not necessary to argue the advantages of sobriety and chastity. The sanitary benefits of an even temper arc, however, not yet fully appreciated. Self-control, or taming our tempers out of existence, Is the highest duty wo can think of, next to virtue In general. We would rather live with an untruthful person than an Ill-tempered one. We should ranic next to a perfectly controlled temper, the daily bath. There is prob ably no higher evidence of civilization on the part of an individual than per sonal cleanliness. Baker County Gold. From the BakeJ City Democrat: At the request of the director of the mint at San Francisco, J. T. Donnelly, cashier of the first national bank, has collected all tho informa tion obtainable regarding Baker county's gold output for 1893, Ills Inquiry shows that $870,034 Is the amount. This is a gain of over 100 per cent on the government's report for 1894, and tiic sum named only in cludes the gold shipped through the express company, the postolllcc and tlio returns made from the Tacoma and Everett smelters to the Eureka and Excelsior, the Balsley.Elkhorn, tho Columbia, tho Rock Creek and the Ttobblns-Elkhorn mines. A largo number of Baker county mlno owners And it convenient to forward their bullion or gold to Boise City and a large proportion of tho Clilneso talto the proceeds of their sutnnier'u work, all placer mining direct to San Ffafi' tilscoi Owing to these Tacts, Helena, Stdrtt.) Boise City, Ida.) and San Francisco, California, lire credited tip with A large share of the gold prej duction which properly belongs to this state. Taking all tile Conditions into consideration, the most conser vative estimate made would give Raker county $100,000,000 for 1805. New properties are being opened up and operated in all sections of this county, carloads of machinery are being shipped in and eastern capital Is being freely Invested. Under the circum stances, it is not extravagant to as sume that the end of 1890 will show a net Increase of at least 100 .per cent for the gold output of i Baker county. a - Bafe-y Second Summer is the lime that tries all the care of the mother and all the skill of maternal management. Baby comfort comes from fat ; fat babies have nothing to do but to sleep and grow. If your baby does not seem to prosper, if he does not gain in weight, you must get more fat there. A few drops of --rTyre?gC 1 ,. , i ., ra f I ORBeoiN. State Norma! y TRAINING MONMOUTH, OKEGON TEAGI'ERS.. kofioiiiioR each day will put on plump ness; fat outside, life inside, baby and mother both happy. Your Laby can take and rel ish Scott's Emulsion as much In summer as in any other season. For silo by all drosglrts at joo. and m samo, shall bo fined In a sura of not mere than 81000, or Imprisoned for a term of not more than one year, or both. Bee. a, That in all cases arising under this act the lines collected shall bo paid into the publlo school fund of tlio county In which the lands where the offense was eonifuitttd are situate. Apprdvcd) February 24, 18D7j THE WiLlAmETTE i0FCaafrHfl School nm MrcP A : :)) . tPP ill iiflKi m 'W mm? K&nst; !- teir3ZA 53bs&& nI ; m T ; In the standing committee, of the house, as named by Speaker Reed, Or egon gets very little recognition. This state has no important chair manship, Indeed none worth mention ing, and no place at all on tho Rivers and Ilarbors committee. No Pacific coast state has a place on that Impor tant committee, and all the appro priations for the Improvement of the Willamette river must come through tho senate. The Silver Republicans, Shafroth.of Colorado; Newlands, of Nevada, and Ilartman, of Montana, who supported Bryan, get good places. A corporation lawyer and breeder of trotting horses, Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, of Oregon, has a place on the committee on agriculture. Ellis, of Oregon, gets second place on Public Lands. Tlio gold organs defeated Blnger nermann for congress because as they alleged they wanted a man who could do something to open up tiicWlllumctto. Congressman Tongue, of Wcstorn Oregon, has very little ac quaintance in the East, and it is not Ills fault that he has not a place on tho committee, on which Oregon was so well represented by Mr. nermann. It Is barely possible that the job of lobbying for big appropriations was overworked lor Oregon and Speaker Reed decided to leave a too Industri ous community In a position where its representatives could do the least harm. Governor Dnikty of Iowa, declines to ba again u candidate, und the Re publicans wlllhavo to chooso a now leader for4ho.fuH election Iowa lias Tlio dan ger of an European war seems to bo passing over. England's forebearanco on tlio occasion of Presi dent Cleveland's Venezuelan bound ary message Is-uow gratefully remem bered by all who love International peace. At the State JTeachers' asso ciation at Nowport thero was a mild passago at arms over our national policy. Major Jackson of tho regular nrmy mado a plea for elaborato was proporatlons, in caso of a forolgn In vasion. Ho pictured tho helpless Ainerlcrnsboforoan nrmy of Euro pean regulars. President Campbell of tho Monmouth Normal school re plied next day that a largo standing An Act to Prevent Forest Fires on the Public Domain. nBeit enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America, in congress assem bled, that any person who shall will fully or maliciously set en fire, any timber, underbrush, or grass upon the public domain, or shall carelessly or negligently leave or suffer fire to burn unattended near any timber or other inflammable material, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any dis trict court of the United States hav ing juridictions of the same, shall be fined In the snm not more than $3000 or to be Imprisoned for a term of not moro than two years, or both. Sec. 2. That any person who shall build a camplire or otker fire, In or near any forest, timber, or other in flammable material upon the public domain, shall, before breaking camp or leaving said lire, totally extinguish the same. Any person failing to do so shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and, upon conviction thereof in any district court of the United States having jurisdiction of tho The Willamette is located in the business center of the city, also in the same building as the Wells, Fargo & CVs. ollice. Ladd & Buh banking house one block north. The electric street cars terminate and leave this hotel every few minutes for all pub lic buildings and other points of In terest. Every and all conveniences are offered to our pations. The A il lamettc is headquarters tor all public men. It is one of the largest and best equipped hotels in the Northwest. A. I. Wacinek, Prop. v yr A horse can be rfdden to death. It is easy to do it if yon don't feed him and if you work him when he is sick. A man may fide himself to death in the same way. Hard work is a good thing for a man whose dally nutrition repairs the daily waste. When he begins to run down hill he had better look out. When be begins to lose flesh, he will begin to lose vitality. He will have to spur himself more nnd more to keep himself going. Spurs are bad things to use on either horses or men. The man who is drawing out strength and vitality faster than he is putting it into his body needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This is the greatest blood maker and flesh builder in the world. It is a stimulating, purifying tonic. It fills the blood full of richness and helps all the digestive organs to do their work. It brings a good appetite, sound lleep, solid muscle. It does not like cod iver oil produce only flabby, useless fat. Corpulent people may take it without be coming more fleshy. The man who is not eating well, or working well, or sleeping well, or resting well frequently needs noth ing else. He can get it at drug stores. He should not let the druggist persuade him to try something else which is better for the druggist's profit Tkk CAumt or SICKHBG9. When the doctor U called to ce a man, woman or child, his first question Is atxmt the condition of the bowels, if they have not been freely open, lie is sure to pre scribe something toopen them, lie may do other thiugs, but this one thing he will da surety. lie knows better thau any one else that nine-tenths of all human ailments come from the one cause -constipation lie may kuow, but he will not tell you, that Dr. Pierce's I'lcasaut Pellets are the best and most successful cure for constipation, lie will not tell you so because his prescription briugs him $j.oo, and the " Pleasant Pellets " will cure you tor tweuty-hveceut. Porty little "Pel. lets" in mile vial, two a mild cathartic. Oue, a gentle laxative j JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, in J ihe fmst complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in the state. Artists m iterials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ltegulaf tltlrmiil course of Mifde ye.'lfs. SdiitiP year wholly professional. ThllhlriL'dHWrtnieriUir hlno L'Hdi!i with" 200 Children. 1 st.runtlon and liiiiiiliiti It! itfitlilit'itU'MSvvcdlsll SyS'i'MI) Itnil vocal music for 'mblit; sclioolsi Tilt! SohinildlrJlUiUU Is rtk,lhul..-d by law as a State Life Certificate td le-iciu . . .... Lltflit nXjkMlse, tullli'in, lv !:-, vmr-.i and lodgingi (upn-..jliiiatcly) 8135 por jvar; Students boarding thfin-viviM. Jim ptr year. Acade ic grades ac cepted from High School:. Uit-t!o,M -i1 kuiriilh smit onappii ttlon. Address I J, ! . r- M ' L-iiJ-. i.i iJres, OrVV. A W- W. -(. Fnoulty. L&v. LtoT MANHOOD RESTORED Uy nslucr T' ". l'rnu'fc, Yflliiw AVkto 1'lllM. This wouili-iful remedy sive use of .imptlonor 5, by mall onocthcr auc-Davii .iud, Or. guaraoteetl to cure nil nervous diseases, stion as weaic Mi mory, Loss of IJrain Power, Ilcidache, Wakefulness, I,ost Manhood, Nightly Amis sions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in General! Organs of cuner sex, caused oy oyer-exenion, yoiitniui errors, ex tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity. Co Insanity. Can be carried Invest pocket. i.coperlox,6f prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by oil druggists. Askforhjt ' Manufactured by the Prau Medicine Co.. Paris, Prance. Drug Co., dittributiiigngeuts. Third and Yamhill Sts., 1 Formate by D. J. FRY. S'im. A KNOCK DOWN. Horses shod here after at $1 for four new shoes. The beat stock and vi !" A. K. Willard, 139 State street. Siicni 5-4-tf WAN 1ED 'High cra'le woman ol good church standing willing to learn our business, then to act as Mjnagtr and Correspordent here salary $900 Enclose elf addressed s'amped envelope 10 A. T. ELDER, general Manager, care Daily Journal, 7 26 tin MRS. N. B. bCOTT.-Stenographer and typewriter, room 6, over Ladd & Iiuih's bank. Prompt attention to all cla scs of work. WANTED-UPKIGH V AND FAITHFUL gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established house in Oregon. Monthly $65 and expenses. Position stead. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. II, Chicago. 7-3o-3ot HOW IS THIS?-iooo XXX high cut envelopes with your name and address printed on the corner for only $2.50. Con pver, the printer. 5 20 tf FOUND., A ring of keys on Liberty street Owner can have the same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. 7 27 3t FOR SALE OK TRADE. A good, gentle cow, splencid milker, broke to rope, for sale cheap or will trade for work horse weighing" 1200 pounds. Inquire of O. H. Fay in Yew Park. 7 27 3' 'i CLONDYKE, Grub stake wanted by pros pector of 10 years experience in the Rocky and Cascade mountains, both in the United States an J British Columbia, Party s a prac tical boatman and can furnish the best of references. Inquire of Jeff Meyers. 7 27 3t $ FOR SA.LE-Cheap, a good buggy horse, also buggy and harness, house furniture, surveying instruments, draughting tables, etc. A, Gobalet, at Stemer's grocery. 7-26 6t WANTED At once, a good young driving horse, weight iiSotjaflfc. Call at Union Bargain store 291 ComjraSM ftreet. 26 31" S? FOUND. A pocket case '6f eurfiical merits, same. Owner call at Journa JWgi' irnal instru- office for 26 31 WANTED, High grade man of good church standing willing to learn our business then to act as Manager and correspondent here, salary $900. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to A. T. Elder, General Manager, care Daily Journal. 7 2 lm FOR SALEBeautiful residence with first-class impovements. Inqi Fourteenth street, Salem, Oregon. property e 81376 7 16 t FOR SALE CHEAP.r-Buy your plants now for winter blooming. Fine healthy plants from S cents up. Also cut flowers. J, R. Parvin's greenhouse, at the end of Electric car line, South Salem. 7 22 D& W 1 rat FOR SALE OR RENT.-40 acres, , miles from Salem on gravel road, 30 acrej bottom land seeded to gnus, with scattery timber, 10 acres upland, with good house, bam and milk house, 3 acres bearing young orchard, loaded with fruit, all well fenced, small stream running wter, i mile to school, 100 cords big lir stumpage cm be had at 15 cents per coids Call or write G. M. Pear mine, 2 miles north of city on river road, Marion county, 7 12 tf FOR SALE.,-Ve have a 12 acre orchard in full bearing and in a high state of cultivation. Close to postoffice and 3 miles from Salem, Will sell chean. Inauire of Hansen & Lan. I don, sash and door factory, Salem. 6 28 tf For Newport, If you are going to Newport this summer wnte to John Stimpson. lie has houses to rent; he also has a team and will haul you to cottage or camping ground at reasonable rates. ' 7 16 d&w Q EI M M iflHiy a sails in 11 111 it. Angel College! Hello ! SKE 13, S, BENTLEY. If you want t.i move or want a load ol'any kind hauled or waul a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, briclt orseuer pipe, sec D. S. lientley, cor ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ling up telephone 30 Also wood and coal on hands at nil times. Orders prompfly attended to. J. S. Mill NEW MARKET, Comprising the complete normal, scientific, classical, commercial and preparatory courses. Languages taught free. Typewriting, short hand and music a specialty. We make it a point not only to impart the most careful training to the mind but also to see to ihe proper dev:lopment of the body by encourag. ing healthful out-door exercise, games and sports of every description. By placing your son in this institution you may rest assured that he is well cared for, away from the bad influence of the streets and properly directed by an excellent staffof teachers. Write for catalogue and special terms to THE PRINCIPAL. State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 "The Burlington's Beauty." That is what the St. Paul and Minneapolis papers call our new train, the "St. Paul-Chicago Limited " The Pioneer Press says that "no cars on any railroad or in any country are equal to those of the Burlington's Limited. "Pullman's latest and richest." St. Paul Globe. "Grand beyond description. Minneapshs Tribune. Electric lieht, steam heat. wide vestibules, compartment sleeping and buffet smoking cars everything that any other train has and some things that no other train has. Leaves St. Paul 8:05 p.m. daily. Ticket at offices of all connecting lines. A C. SHELDON., G. A., Portland, Or. To Be Healthy saasasaasJ Ml You must undouby Keep up a good ctj 7 u .1 mainspring of Ili, $& s. emwm Our Circulation Wong the masses i phenomenal, and n cryone who is capig of judging declares tkj The '" Evening Journal Pl'3V'tVrKXl-l r3CJtXt2KijSSSSnfl Is perfectly heaMrl and capable ol b.-cjl ing the very larp( turns to those awake people who f ronize its columns It's Daily Circulation Salem Water Co. "Office In City Hall IrrlRatlon noura 0 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 0 In the evening. All Irrigation bills forftlio summer will be due and payable tlio 1st of July. Street .sprinkling through lawn hoso positively prohibited.! No deduction for Irrigation during absence unless water Is cutoff the entire premises, No allowance made for part- of -season as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than judicious use for the entire season. Salem Water Co. "TOE LIGHT OF THE WORLD OR OUR SAVIOR IN Cost over $100,000 to publish ART' Contain! nearly 200 full page engravings of oar Savior 0 iuc great; masters, tvery picture is re produced from some famous painting. Agents are taking from three to twenty orders per day. The book is so beautiful that when people see it they want it. "FIRST GLANCE AT THE PICTURE BROUGHT TEARS TO My EYES," says cne. "Cleared $150 first week's work with the book," says another. "Some high giade man or woman of good church standing should secuie the agency here at once," said every editor, "as 500 can soon lie made taking oiders for it." Also a man or woman of good social position can secure position of Manager of this territory, to devote all their time for -employing and drilling agents and corresponding with them. Address for full particulars A. P. T. ELDER. Publisher, 278 Michigau Avenue, Chicago, 111. 7 26 ira Is the homes oft people, The ; peef read it, Thelpep support it The tij pie dciena 10 ' defends the peqp You Can Not Have Their Trade ttntess-vou reach ti Jfh tour advatft Space in (he Et T-...Kn-ii ic the means of tiding Our Circulation inly- 3S3 covers not ofl Knf is o-ener h .state. Every,: made will that We Have The Circulal Hsu 1