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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1897)
KgTt "T I w II) y It O.C.T.Co's STEAMERa Altonaand Ramonn leave Jofl inland dii'y and .Sunday at 7 a m QuTc1ctime. regular ser vice and low rates Dock between State and Court streets. M. I. BALDWIN. Airent. Salem Daily. Capital Journal BY HOCBR BROTHERS, MONDAY, SEPT. 13, 1897. EDITORIAL. From January to September nearly $100,000,000 worth or breadstulTs were exported. In same months lust year wo exported $SJ,000.0"0, In 1895 $65, 000,000. No no can honestly claim this export trudc is affected by lite tariff. Wearclucky If the Dlnley tar iff does not cause European countries to raise up barriers nalnst our grain and meat products In the form of re taliatory duties. Harper's Weekly has a cartoon on John Bull "arter the jubilee." He alts drawn up .'n bed with a horrible cobra labelled India reared up at the foot of the bed. It has clawlcd out of one of his boots and all about He empty soda water bottles. Thendxfc Oregon senatorship should not be disposed of to the highest bid der, nor made the prize of a secret raffle. It Is almost time Oregon had a senator who wont openly before the people and told them where he stood on public questions, be ;he for single or double standard. The statement of a representative American that this couutry was en joying prosperity at the expense of other countries, Is "true to an extent or all prosperity, local or national. When there w:n lack of employment at Salem the woolen mills burned. Result, employment furnished but at expense of Insurance companies and subscribing stockholddrs We have wheat to sell. Frosts, unseasonable weather, lack of rain, too much hall, In England, France. Arglntlne, Rus sia, India, Australia, makes It bring a higher price. Tbe American farmer will pay his debts because the farmers or the other countries cannot pay theirs Ills children will go to college because the poor or other lands will eat smaller loaves at a higher price. But ror this lack or prosperity elsewhere, where would our prosperity come from? We would have corn to burn and wheat to throw to the swine as we did in 1893. It Is well to bo thankful for our prosperous condi tions but it lb well to remember In our rejoicing what a famine in India and distress elsewhere have helped produce. How do you prononnoo tho word, "God?" Tho English Poet Watson In his newest poem, "The Unknown God," makes It rhyme with "load" In his ilrst verso and with "clod" In tho last. In the Teutonic and Scan dinavian languages It Is given the long sound, which would indicate that the correct pronnunclatlon rhymes more nearly with "load" than with f'clod," but atall times the word is to be spoken with reverence. Parents should bo thinking now about sending tbelr sons and daugh ters to school. Higher education Is a good Investmtnt from any point of view. -A-fltrong feeling Is growing In this community in favor of one or two years being added to tho common school course, so as to Include the natural sciences, civil government and English history. Tlit) entire bouth and west should mako' common cause for tho early construction and ownership of tho Nicaragua canal by the government of the United States, No mlddlc.man corporation to llcccp the people and rob and corrupts "the government should bo tolerated. In tho ilrst place tho eastern corporations do not want the canal built. Tho wdjgcatej of a corporation rltN den Nicaragua canal have iuude an W r every 5 . 0 ' renjfrcs U mmirri' iia irtmrnnico 01 n.n iinHo,t Ht,it$s tnh their bond.? Senator Morgan has usually presented ,.,.imin .us mnnrt unon this subject' active cnnijuilun and the canal project has had ardent ( so mtor to elect and live all winter on supporters In the bouse. The bostll- free board, llquoi and cigars attbo Ity of President Cleveland has been a ( tinest botcls, bave got to be consulted serious obstacle dbrlng the last four when It comes to putting up a ticket, years to the passage of a bill giving ,7 Oregon" the govcrn.nent guarantee to the, of ct8 bonds of the New York company and, G. Young of the It haS.bcei. pointed out by U ,f S .and Economics that the Pledge of the United btote. jOj J of DtaU, y i firM0.000,000or more would simply," M,Wonn PrillwfnM, ,ll9fl0. ... . . .... i...noi nf t.lin niihllf. amount uu uii nimuai."' - 1 debt by that sum, and would enable the otllcers of the company to receive a bandsorac bonus for the money that they have thus far lost In preparation for construction. One of the impor tant factors In preventing action dur ing the last congress vas the tlrinncss of Speaker Reed, who did not desire to have un Item of $30,000,000 charged up to the 54th congress. BThe situation became somewhat acute toward the close of tbe congress when a petition was presented to the speaker signed by over 200 members of the house, asking that time bo set apirt for tho consideration of the hi The Ignorance of the average con gressman, as to the undeslrablllty of a private corporation controlling such a great waterway cf commerce Is co-ex-tenslve vlth his willingness to be In fluenced by a consideration. With even a half or a crop or hops saved, at present prices hop growers will mot better results from the crop this .year 'than for two years past. Chances are favorable to saying more than half a crop. The bad weather has caused loss to pickers. Their season was not profitable. A city of Mexico -Telegram says: "Remarkable activity is shown in the organization nf-tjie now stock com panies for manufacturing and for trading. This has been .especially noticeable since the sharp decline In uiH-pr." Mexicans should hasten to adopt tho gold standard and check tho development of home enterprises. The completion of tho trans-Siberian lalhvay, with Its eastern terminus on tho western shore of the Pactfl'j will transfer the commerce of north ern Europe and Asia to the racltic coast. Then with the construction or the Nicaragua canal would come another commercial revolution that would multiply 'the shipping or this northwest coast, which would become tho center or commerce between the old and now worlds. One French steamer, the other day took out 505,000 ounces silver from New York. The fanatics who cry down sliver and rejoice that It Is worth but half as much as It was less than ten years ago, no doubt lament that anvono buys this product of American mines. They seem oblivi ous to the fact that the world over there 19 about as much coined silver as gold. But it Is tho money of the vulger herd, called tho masses, who seldom or over see gold. But for the special advantages given by legisla tion tho common herd could not be skimmed on exchange the world over. If you would save useless bills this winter give tho children their free dom this lino cool fall weather. Give thollttlo ones freedom to run in open air, and plenty of pure fond and water, and all the sleep they want In well ventilated chambers and they will escape doctors and undertakers. Dry tho fruit and save tho spuds. Salem should have ono or more drinking fountains like tho ono erco ted by Mr. A. Bush at his bank cor ner. Tucio arc still people In this world who use horses to draw their crops to market and lot them go with out water all day. Tho progressive women of tho Cap ital City should organize a woman's :lub and show tho'mon that thoy pos sess intelligence and a social nuturo apart from their existence as help mates. If tho spoils politicians have their way,nelthor Lord nor Xlncald will re eclvo a renomluatlon, Neither tho "Govornor nor Secretary of Stato will ( session orlielp others to steal, and that is L... .-f I.. Hint ,, lint, nrn nut. RHIinfl uruui nuaitiiu muu i,j . --" Republicans iu the eyes of the trens- ury looters. The army of patriots who cotno to Salem when there U a juuiuui vii in.uiwv count of tho trip across tho plains In 1842. No. 2, an account of tbe Indian Coucll at Walla Walla by Col. Lawcrencc Kip, U.S. A. May and June, 1853. This is the be ginning of what Prof. Young hopes to do in a more complete and extended manner. It is hoped he may find other records made at the time, in letters, diaries and journals of theUrst emigrants to Oregon. There is a large amount of such val uable historical material in existence and wo trust this item may ; bo means of bringing some of It to the surface. To Cure a Cold m One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. Shlloh'a Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough cure, and no home should be wi'hout it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by D. J. Fry. Greatly Veduced Rates. Why not atten. .he state fair when you can buy a tlck-u for one fare, round trip, from any point on the Southern Pacliic, lines in Oregon. The Oregon state fair and Industrial exposition will present unusually line exhibits and attractions in addition to the numerous track features, and exciting running races, with Del Norte to lower his record of 2-08 for a purse or $250. Arrangements are being made for the introduction of many new attractions to interest and please all who attend. Visitors may prepare to be royally entertained. One faro for the rouud trip, and popularadmisslonof 25 cents. Eternal Vigilance Is the price of perfect health. Watch carefully tho lirst symtoms ol lmniirnlilnri1. Hllrft hfllls. nillinlliS. gjJo and mffula by tjkl; Sarsanarilla. Drive away the pains and aches of rheumatism, malaria and stomach trouble, steady your nerves and overcome that tired recl ine by taking the same ureat medicine. Hood's Pills arc the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gently, ic- liable, sure oj&.3x,o;e:2.:i:.a- Ha he- ! M ilmlle of &&&. "M- Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of ono faro for round trip will be Riven by the Southern Pacific from any point on their lines in oregon, to enable all to attend. Tho people's stae Institution for the improvement of agriculture and the mechanical and household arts. Rep resented In district departments, and divisions for the intclliRentexhibition of the various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and many classes of machinery and implements, manufactures, and merchandise, mu sical Instruments, domestic manu facture, women's work, science and art. The people of the state arc especially invited to participate. Let us demonstrate tho capabilities of OreKon and Oregon people. Ono fare for the round trip. Popular admission of 25 cents. tf To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 25c. The bicycle Is exempt from execu tion, but not the person It collides with. r - irvnt msiLi Only anda You end we may differ as to ci-ney st r.dards and out of our very di erenecs good may come. But we won't differ as to the mrrits of one standard emulsion of cod liver oil. SCOTT'S EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is al most as much the standard in all cases of lung trouble, and every condition of wasting whether in child or adult as quliiine h in malarial fev- rs. Differ on the money ques tion if you will but when It com:s to & question of health, perhaps of life and death, get the standard. Your druggist sells Scott's Emulsion. Two slies, 50 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNB, Nw York. yv f fm One! in. V m 1 Lt Hood's Restore full, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflamo, but leavo nit Hi itnllrjitn (Mffpitlrn or. Pills gnnliin In perfect condition Try them, to er nt. Prepared only by O. 1. Hood A Co Lowell. Mm. Use it to Invigorate the vital flU CELEBRATED '0 powers r ana reiiaer I them proof against JITTERS Disease, Oregon's Fair. Can be attended for one faro for the bund trlpfiom any point on tbe lines of the Southert Pacific in Oregon. Tho fair opens on September ."10. and closes October 8. Nine days. Every day will be the best. Frctcrnal order day. October 2, Oreiron press day, October 4, pioneer and barbecue day, October 5, Salam day, Octobor 0, school day, October 7, free for all races, last day, Octobesr 8. School day, October 7, children under 12 years of ago free. School children over 12 years of ace, ten cents. After harvest you will want a rest, socomo to the state fair and enjoy yourself. One fare for renin trip. Popnlar admission of 25 cents. Catarrh Cured. A cle-r head and sweet breath secured with Shiloh'sCa arih Remedy; sold on a guarantee Nasal injector free. Sold by V. j. Fry. O. C. &,- E. R. R. Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day August 15, And continuo to run each Sunday thereafter durlnp the season. Trains leaves Albany 7:00 11. m.; Corvallls 7:30 a. in. Returning leaves Ncwpor 5:30 p. m. Fare, Albany, Corvallls and Philo math, $1.50 for round trip. Points west usual rates. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation it's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the p.ckag'- and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all warrants presented prior to July 14 1890, and interest will cease on the same from the date of this notice. Dated Sept. 10 18U7. G. L. llKOWN, County Tiousurer. 9 10 1 wd&w. Fur Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes the head clear aq a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry Low Excursion Rates. The Southern Pacific will make a one faro rata from all points on their lines In Oregon to the Oregon stato fair which opens Septembes 30 and October 8. A big harvest and a big fair. A clean, vigorious, delightfyl and comprehensive exposition of everything pertaining to tho farm and lartucr. .Good races and nmuse ments of all kinds, Special attrac tion every day. With the present cop prospects and the extremely low railroad of ono faac for tho round trip, the people of Ore gon can afford to patronize a state fair that benetit ail classes. Popular ad mission of 25 cents. Cash for Prunes. Fanners, call at our ollico lu the old Gray block, State street, and get our casli prices for prunes. Oregon Land Co. Salem, Aug. 28. d&w-tf Stop that Cough 1 Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c,, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your life.JJ Sold by D. J. Fry. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tls fas- ticlls elgMture cf ices wrjfsr. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: .From my per suiiui Knowledge, gainea in ouscrving 111c ei- fiif fl ifmi. Qitlrtlio fttvm n nicc nf rtAunrtrA Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the tnwai iciuuiAiiuic Jcmcuy utai UM WVw UlwM brought to my attention, it lias certainly Javed many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. y. OASTOnXA. Tte fce- ilmllt clgaatur ef ll W fytZc&M Hr PARTIES HAVING Bar tlet Pears, Bradshaw Plums, Columbia Plums, Egg Plums, Coe's Golden Drop Plums, Italian Prunes, Silver Prunes, Hungarian Prunes, Or any other good shinning fruits that thoy wish to ship, will do well to call early on the OREGON FRUiT k PRODUCE. C0. 3$V' UCCf ' ' Humphrey? Warehouse, We are preparedito rrceV Vain of all kind, from this day at our warehouses n Salem and Macleay. Grain store.1 or win contract for wheat. Also farmers fumisncd with sacks as formerly. Call and see.us. A. M. HUMPHREY. d iw & wim Mem, Or. John HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PA1NTSJ OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of 'all kindsllin thesUte. Artists materials, lime,' hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND. .One good, almost new urn. brella in South Salem. Owner can have same by calling at A. Hackenttoin's cigar factory and payiug charges. I3'3J BOY WANTED. -A boy not over 15 jears old, German preferred, to learn a good tiade. Address with; references, "2" care Journal, Salem, Oregon. 9,0-3t WANTED First clas' salesman to take charge of branch for and eastern house. Must be well acquaint! d with clothing trade of IhU city. Address in confidence care of this paper, F. A. C. M 3llf WANTED. (Agents, z to $25 a week sure to workers no capital needed , new goods; new plan Sells at siohty eyory family needs it.-IIOUSEHOLDSPEC. CO.. Box 424 Cincinnati, Ohio. 7 3 sat 26 t FOR SALli Beautiful residence property with first-class impovements. Inquire -at 376 Fourteenth street, Salem, Oregon. 7 i6tf FOR SALE. We have a 12 ncre orchard in full bearing and in a high state ol cultivation. Close to postoffice and 3 miles from Salem, Will sell cheap. Inquire of Hansen b Lnn don, sash and door faciory, Salem. 6 a8 tf CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is herebv given th.t there arc funds on hind applicable to the payments f nil warrants of the City of Salem, endorsed on or before March 4, 1896, drawn unon the gen eral fund. Please present said warrants fo payment at Ladd & Hush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of this notice. A A.LEr-, City Trca u er. i'alem, August 31, 9 7 l BIO CROPS I of wheat and hops make business, and to do business you nf ed circu lars, stationery and other printing. For best results on this go to Conovrr, the Business Printer, Oct S-Ofllce In City nail. Irrlptation nours;-6 to 8 a. ru. and 5 to 9 in the eyenlnp. All irrigation bills fontho summer will be due and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling through lawn hose positively prohibited. 0 No deduction for Irrigation during absence unless water is cut off the entire premises, No allowance made for part of sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a negleotcd lawn, than judicious use for the entire season, Salem Water Co. Stage Line. From Salem to Wilhoit Springs, via Silver ton. Leaves Silverton for Salem at 6:30 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaws, returning to Silverton sam: days, leaving Salem at I o'clock p. m. Leaves Silverton for Wilhoit Springs at 430 a. m., Mondays Wednesdays and Fri days, returning to Silverton Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays. Leaves Salem from Westacott's barn. tare Round -trip frpm Silverton to Salem l. Round trip from Salem to Wilhoit $2.50 Round trip fr5m Silverton to Wilhoit Si. 50 IIARDESTV & MOODY. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices onthefcilowingi Sknts, plain , ..k 10 cents Unuer drawers ,., . ... ,..5 to 10 certs Under shirts. , 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair , 3 cents Handkerchiefs v , I cent Silk handkerchiefs. .........3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 ccnts'per dozen, and othev work in proportion. Flannels v d other work in telligently gashed Lby hand, Col, T, Olmsted Prop, W. "J, HUJPFMAN, WILLAMETTE Corner Ferry and 'iberty ?treets,3 Telephone Newest,, rigs and, best horses -v . always in readiness, I J. ...t i . tW Coast or mountain parties a specialty. f. i ' .714'tf warCo; UMT SIMEllIT C H- MACK, DENTIST ! Sucjesser to Dr. J. M.flKcene, old White Comer, Salem, Or. PartTes desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are In especial request. MARKET WOLZ & M1ESCKE Proos Dealars in"all kindi of fresh and salt meals Lard in bulk. 7c a lb. Cheapest meat In he own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. C. KL. LANE, in Pnmmerclal St.. Slleoi Or pySuits $15 upwards. Pants upwanda-i STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING, Legal and commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with bherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at your office nnd work returned on 'shor 4 30 t' STELLA SHERMAN. . M HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a splalty of fine repair work, Seth Thoma clockk. etc., 21s Commercial Street JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAIUTAL CITY Express and Transfer COMl'ANV, Meets all mail and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. til ; iulcm Ilranc'i 108 of the Labor Exchange are now piepared to furnish at short notice Sard and Gracl of any grade, and of the bet quality, and in any quantity. Telephone 7c. 6-25-lm Academy Sacred Heart, SALEM. Studies will resume September 6, 1897. For particulars regarding boarders and day pupils, apply at the academy. The music and art departments furnish, all the essentials for advanced study, v Th? Wilson, 18 Center St., near the big Bridge. Lodging 10 cents, rooms 15 and 20 cents. Rooms for house keeping, all furnished, by the week or month. Meals 15 conts. Rooms for students, all the home comfort. Fiano free to all patrons 'Of the house, ' ELIAS DOWNS, Proprietor. 9-3-im. SiJj Free L?(Hir?s to women at 2:30 p. m. at W. C. T. U. rooms on Friday Sept. 10, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 5, and Nov. 19, by Mrs, F. E. Alford, manager Viavi Co., 340 Liberty street, Salem. "AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE. A. DAGENV, Family Wine and Liquor Store Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial street Bottled goods of the best quality. I S. FISUl NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 Insure Your Life The Independent Order of Foresters. Established for 23 years Membership on Way 1, 1897, 111,722. Surplus, June I, 1897, $2,223,326.89. Age limit, 18 to 55 years. Kates as per age from 60 cents to $3 per thousand. Twelve assessments yearly. Hal3 your policy on total disability and balance at 70 years or at death. All assessments stop at 70 or on total disability Services of Court physician free. Court Willamette No. 145. meets 1st and 3d Mondays of each month. In Forrester hall, In Turner block, Call on or address FRANK W. POWERS, 8 101m Secretary, Sfee'vens' ER! PATEN1 LENDING Dryers new in operation on onr place near the asylum. Call and ee them, Fruit growers are invited to investigatejbes fore buying or building a drier. Our claims are; 1, Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapness of construction 3, Rapid production, 4. Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me (or testimonials and experience of powers who are using the Steevens since two years, Estimates and specificatio furnished or driers built. Adnress G, A, STEEVENS Salem, Or. iMKMNTWIIM Building Vlater 1 w The Deimcl v Linen-Mesh 1 Underwear, Our catalogue contains some J very interesting facts on die subject of underwear. Ask for a copy at our Salem agents, JOS MEYERS & SONS Oafs for Safe F. Levy has a fine lot of good white feed oats for sale, at the office of Hcrren & Levy. o-Mm TO THE EAST GIVES; 1HE CIIOlLls OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis StJPaul and ben ver Omaha and Kansas City, Low rates t eastern ;ci ties. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKF.fi agents, Salam, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION.; Portland San Francisco, Steamers leave Alnsworth dock, Portlui July 26, 31, August 5, 10, 15, 20. 25, 30. Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-8teamer Ruth for Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at 715 a, m. Steamer Gypiy leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday jat 7 a. m. Returning leaves Ash street dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if dosired, making it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washingion, California or tie East. Connections made at Portland .witi all rail, ocean and river ltres, Call on C II Powers rfgent, foot Traie street A. L.. iUUIU.CK, Vice-Pres. and Manager W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, 0 For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS- Foot of Trade st. Local geM Northern Pacific Railway. 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