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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
' A 1 ?' V : n Ill Uriu KjP'LA-r?'" Ride on the Electric Cars, 1 scnoo 25 Cents WW For particulars call fat ofiicc 179 Commercial street, -:e: Regular street car tickets can now be had 'ss 25 for $1 ' EDIT RIAL. A. C. Phelps, an Oregon pioneer, died at The 'Dalle, Saturday. lie was a highly respected citizen, havlnc never been In the Oregon legislature. We notice that the queen of Spain has also returned from her summer resort. Somebody alleged that T. T. Geer Is now surrj he did not hold onto that $3,000 n year mike while he hud It. In other words a bird In the hand H.worth two In the bush. Dut friends of Oecr sa : "Taint so " Tt is a good thing to have friend if llioy are the right sort of people-and Gcer seems to have a great many mora than the alleged Oregon delegation. It takes a country boy to get onto a country boy. Ike Patterson Is a Polk county farm boy. but he don't nover. want to forget that Dr. Lane, ex-superintendent or the asylum, was ulso raised on the hills of Southern Oregon, where the coyotes howl. We learn from the Macmillau com pany tbatEmile Zola's Paris, an nounced as among the forthcoming publications of the current session, will not appear in book form until early It 1693. The tianslator lias en tered into an agreement with one of the leading London weeklies feu its icrlul isuo in Great Britain, which will begin in October next. The vol ume will be slightly shorter than Lourdes and will bo divided Into five books, each of 11 vo chapters. Mr, Vizetelly says in the Westminster Gazette: "It will probably conic as a surprise to the critics and readers of M. Zola's more recent works. It will bo a gen ulne novel, with no dissertations and no digressions. From first to last It will bo brimful of life and action, at tho same tlmo presenting a kaleido scopic picture of all classes of the Pa rlslan community at tho end of the nineteenth century. M.Zola's contention Is that u writer worthy of tho name must adapt his method to his subject. Paris Is synonymous of present day life, with all its turmoil, all its in tensity; and thus, even as Rome, tho novel, bade tho reader pause and med itate, so Paris, tho novel, will hurry him on through typical scenes of French society one hundred years af ter tho great revolution." Tho book will contain a good deal about the anarchists, and tlicro Is one very cffectlvo scene ropiescntlng an explosion at tho door of a banker's house, but the book will not bo all ubout the anarchists. All kinds of peoplo of every stage of society appear In Its pages. Nobody knows Parlsllfo better than M. Zola, and the book Is certain to bo a very big success: It Is to bo a novel of action with nothing improper in It. How about the boy Orator Ilryan's $1,500 speech tor.the Ohio fico silver camp meeting? Did ho ralso tho price on tMcLoan apd Chapman, or did they pull back that certified chceck ? A gold oxchango asks thoso question? It might bo well to ask: have you got a man on your side, In cluding Grovcr Oloveland, whom tho peoplo will pay that sum for a speech? Hurrah for tho barloy trust I Tho farmers are getting too much for their barley. Next, wo want u hop trust. Hops aro to high ! Oh, rats. j8;Si Tiokete ! Per Week, t t t t t t S2v.WWK urt&KJb-tSZji 2SS3 The Iowa State Eeglstergets out of a tight place by saying that while Mc Kltiley Is trying to keep his pledge to secure bimetallism, the Republican party will maintain the gold standard The Gold Republicans of the State of Nebraska have filed a protest with the secretary of state at Lincoln, against permitting the Silver Repub licans to be designated on the ticket under that nane. T. y slate as a basis for their action, that the elec tion law prohibits a new party from tiklng thename, or any part of the name, of any political organization already In existence In reply, when the matter comes up for action, the Sliver Republicans will admit the correctness of the Gold Re publicans1 interpretation of the law, and at the same time will maintain that the Gold men, and not the Silver men, are the usurper, and that the monometallists should not be allowed to um! the title "Republican Party." In support of their ponltlon, the Silver men will quote from numerous platforms of the Republican. Party in Nebraska, lu winch a common ue of both gold aid sliver Is declined the card In al principle of the Republican Party, and will assert that that party had been advocating the free coinage of silver from its organization; What Is true of the Republican Party in Nebraska, is true of that or ganization In Oregon. The last Re publican Convention held in this State, which named delegates to the National Republican Convention at St. Louis,which nominated McKinlcy for President, adopted the Minncapo lis platform demanding the use of both gold and silver as standard money. Tho Silver Republicans are the true Republicans. It is said that Dr. Lane, as superin tendent of tho asylum, drew tho line at only six Inches uf meal In a barrel and the rest tilled with bran. Secretary Algor, in taking active steps to prevent lawlessness and dis order among tho cold seekers of Alaska, is to be commended, Tho efforts of tho government should also be extended toward the prevention of the rami no which threatens Aineri can citizens in that region. Unless tho regular soldiers tare sent to tho gold region a iclgn of terror will cer tainly exist. And unlesss extraordl nary effort is made to send-provisions there will bo starvation and suffer Ing, General Alger's Idea of sending goods up tho Yukon by Icelocomo tlvcs Is novel, but may prove to bo practicable Salem day will be observed at tho State Fair if halt tho peoplo have to putor. Miclr rubber boots and wade out. Henry Clows's circular says: Wall street 6ecms to only partially rccog nlzo tho fact that our relations with Spain, relating to tho Cuba question, aro now entering upon a now and im portland phaso. Both at Washington and Madrid, tho utmost diplomatic secrecy Is maintained as to Minister Woodford's roprcsontlons to tho Span ish government. It seems certain that our cusc was presented with marked courtesy and friendliness of temper, so as to avoid any needless offenso to Spanish pride. And It Is probable ithat, In mirsuanco of that tentative method of approach, any thing like I mined I a to urgency of In- Weak Tlrod. Thousands are in this condition. Thoy arc despondent and gloomy, cannot Bleep, havo no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparlllatsoon brings help to such peoplo. It glvc3 them pure, rich blood, cures ncrvousnese, creates an appetite, tones and strcngthena the stomach and Imparts now lilo and In creased vigor to all tho organs of tho bod; . creased vigor to an mo orga Hood's j sarsara panH?. Is tho One Trno Wood rurillcr. All dniRRlsts. $1 Hood's Pills cure all Liver UK Vic-nN terposltlon has been avoided. But, at tho same time, there arc strong reasons for supposing that our gov ernment will soon reach the conclu sion that'Amcrlcan patienco cannot go beyond a certain limit. No doubt Mr. Woodford Is Instructed to give Srain to understand this with a clear ness that will compel her to speak with some precision as to her attitude in certain controlling eventualities. It is perhaps safe to assume that our government will take no positive ac tion for the present, or until Spain lias so declared herself. Let us get Rev. Grannls to pray for good weather for the State Fair every day except Sunday. He can pray real hard for an all day rain on Sunday and let us see how much inliuenco he's got with the Lord anyhow. Pendleton East Orcgenlan: The way the Orcgonlan pictures the ac tions of the detectives in Portland in oipturlng the alleged train wreckers removes the last remnant of respect for the profession. W. C. T. U. CONVENTION. Reports of the Proceedings of the Albany ,Convcntion. Albany, Sept. 28.-(Spccial)-The n ii ii mil stiit o convention of tno Women's Christian Temperance Union convened at the first Presuy- terlati church of thlsclty at 1:40 p. in. today. State President Mrs. Nar- cissa White-Kinney, of Astoria, occu pied the platform with State Secre tary Mis. S. McKern. of Portland. Lunch had been served in the W. C. T. U. hall to delegates and visiting members and gave good evidence of the general prosperity which is re turning to Oregon. Salem W. C. T. U. was well loprcsented the presi dent and secretary, Mrs. LaFollett, and Mrs. Allen Rhodes, Mrs. Scrlber; Mrs Sprag, Miss Vandervort, Mrs. Ramp, Mrs. Sherwood and your cor respondent. Tho local train which passes Salem at 11 a. m. had its coaches well filled with white ribbon women. Many have -come from East ern Oregon. Southern Oregon is also well represented. Beautiful flowers arc every where In profusion, adding much to tho decorations in church and hall as well as In tho homes where we are so hospitably entertained. Addresses of welcome were given from tho Albany W. C. T. U., from tho Ministerial association and from tho civic author ities and was responded to by Mrs. S. McKern, of Portland. Tho president's address was clear, forcible and elo quent, us only Mrs. Kinney can be. Many fraternal visitors were brought forward and Introduced, each giving a few words of appreciation and gbod cheer, some ministers of nots In tho state being of the number. In the evening Rov. Ray Palmer, of Portland, addressed a crowded house. Hls8ubjcct, "Mankind Crucified on the Cross of the Open Saloon," was handled with his usual ability and although tho reverend gentleman spoko for more than one hour the audtenco sat spell bound under tho influence of eloquence, moved to laughter now anon to tears. Tho opening day -of the annual conven tion of our whito ribbon women has certainly been a grand success. To morrow reports of work dono In tho various educational departments will bo given. Our hostess calls us to partake of a "beautiful" dinner, so pleaso excuse us. EUZAllETH IIOLMAN. Thk Cuhan Plantek Docs not re fer to a native of Cuba but rather to a G cent cigar manufactured by tho Capital Cigar Makers at No. 100 State St. As a 6 center It lias no acknowl edged superior. The Cuowns That will bo In at tendance at tho State Fair will find their way to George Bros. State Street Restaurant as usual. From an eco i.omlcal btandpolnt, It might bo asked; Why pay 2Z cents for a meal when you can get one for 15 cents? Nervous OREGON STATE FAIR Opened in a Very Successful Manner, ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE FULL Farm Products and the Pavilion Ex hibits Simply Surprising. "There Is rnt a department but Is full to overflowing" are the only words to express It. The Oregon State Fair of 1897 Is all right. It surpasses all previous rcc ords.and some of them were excellent. But this year President Looney, Sec- rntnrv flnhrlnUnn nnil the Board Of Aiiriculturc have reabon to bo proud Late in the afternoon It was de cided to extend the time -for making entries to 8 o'clock Thursday evening. Constant showers prevented many people living in the country from get ting in with their exhibits and all entry telcrks were ordered back on duty from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. There has been less complaint at delay In making entries than ever before and the clerks did their work well. The. fair Is unusually strong this year in farm products. Oregon ex cels In grain, fruits, vegetables, land root crops, but the displays by indi vidual farmers surpass all the other private exhibits. There Is a pyramid In the .Agricultural implement hal that Is worthy of a place at tho Paris exposition of 1900. The variety of grains, fruits, vegetables , root crops, fish, nuts' dried -fruits, and canned goods is simply astonishing. This ex hibit Is put up, raised and ownod by Alex La Follette and family of Mis sion bottom. AT THE PAVILION lurd work was done-Wednesday night until mldulght, by Supt. W. II. Savage and a force of helpers, among whom were G. M. Grilly, Geo. Howe, narry Singleton, Miss Pauline Looney, Mrs. A. N. Ilolman, and Mrs. W, II. Savage, Mr. Savage had an immense task on his hands, but Thursday morning saw more of the Fair there than has been in the build ing for many yea-s. SOME PAVILION FEATURES. Never was the pavilion so attract ive as this year. The booths by Salem merchants aro a show themselves worth seeing. The county exhibits by Linn, Marlon, Polk and other counties cause general expressions of admiration. The art exhibit is far and away ahead In display and qual ity of anything ever seen at this city. The state Insane Asylum has the largest display ever shown at the fair. One large booth contains the farm, garden and orchard products. The econd booth is packed full of the in dustrial and art wcrk done by the pa tients. A neat Iron railing encloses the booths and is the handiwork of tho asylum engineering department, under the foremanship of Col. Isaac Strang, The floors are coyered with rag carpets and rugs, while the walls are adorned with pictures and bric-a-brac. The flax exhibit is attracting a great deal of attention. Two little girls, Mr. Mitchell's daughters, havo a fine sample of rotted and hand scutched llax. They did the work all themselves, pulling, rotting, breaking and scutching. Miss Mitchell, an older daughter, has made a sample of antique lace, very beautiful In tex ture out of spun flax. Two ladles with old fashioned spin ning wheels aro at work In the pavil ion, and all that is spun this week will be woven into a piece of linen at tho TI103. Kay Woolen Mills and ex hibited if possible next week at the Induced by tho uso of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undernihio health nnd shattor tho constitution and tho pationt is steadily growing into a worso condition often resulting In tho torrible slavery and misery of tho cocaino nnd opium habit. Bleep induced by tho uso of Hood's Sarsa pnrilla docs not perhaps come as quickly, but it conies moro surely nnd more per manently through naturo's great restor ing nud rejuvenating channel purified, Vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho nerves with life-giving energy and builds up tho system and constitution from tho very. foundation of all health nnd life tho blood pure, rich, red blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla la tho O110 True Wood Purlner. All druggists. l. H nnd ' c Plllc cure liver ills, easy to Uke. HUUU S fills easy to operate. 25ceiiu! WI fls?iJ . - 1 r, ; " zouir orizes to make twice as many people in ask their grocers for powder and tea. Schillings Best baking powder and tea are because they are money-back. What is the missing word?-not SAFE, although Schilling's Best baking powder and tun aic safe. , Get Schillings Best baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out tho ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow ticket in the ten); send a ticket ultli each word to address below before December 3t- Until October 15th two words allowed for eve.y ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. .. . , . If only one person .finds the word, that person gets f 2000.00; if several find it. 2ox..o will be equally divided among them. Kwry one sending a brown or yellow ticket will receive n set of cardboard o-cping h..Mw at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one cnxvl.v uill icrclve nn 189S rocket calendar-no advert.smg on It. Ihcse ci.r.n8 lulres and pocket calendars will be different horn the ones oiiered in ttii; I.1-.I ronti-Nt. Better cut these rules out. MONEY-BACK, SAM FRANCISCO. Address: fair. Mr Mitchell is general super visor, and, with Mrs. Lord, reels very proud of the little flax show. Tho exhibit Is in the center, in front of the. immense asylum exhibit. The ladles who do the spinning arc Mrs. Korb, of Fairfield and Mrs. Quinn, of Salem. THE MUSICATj PROORAM by Parson.s orchestra and other spec ial features will draw a brilliant crowd to the pavilion this evening The program for the evening con tains the following. March "Stars and Stripes For ever" Snusa "On Modern Popular Nautical Airs" Greunwald Piece de Saloon "Tender and True" Tobani Song to the Eveulng Star (trombone solo) Wagner John Whan. Selection "Ermluie Jukobowski Intermission. overture "Pique Dame".. von Suppe Waltz "On the Beautiful "Rhino" Keler Bela Caprice "Climb de Golden Fence" Natt Mann Galop "Petersburg Slelghrlde" Ellenberg The orchfstra has a new location In the center but facing east. At 8:30 thomanfish Capt. Beach will give his first exhibltltlon of "eating, drinking, smoking, singing, sleeping and talk ing under water" as a little boy said. SPECIAL. PAIR DAYS. Fraternal Orders), Saturday, Oct. 2. Oregon State Press Day, Monday Oct. 4. Pioneer and Barbecue Day, Tuesday, Oct, 5. SALEM DAY, Wednesday, Oct. 0. Public and Private Schools and Col leges, Friday, Oct. 8. Secretary Albert Tozier, of Port land, arrived in the city last night to take charge of Press Day arrange ments. The committee on Salem Day are working hard and have important features to announce, The Martells, trick bicycle riders at the State Fair, are a great attraction to young and old. Warren Is 19 and Miss Emma Is about 17. They aro bright young Portland people vho haye visited all the large cities on the coast, and ttraveled over the eastern states. They do all the tricks that have been done on a wheel and some that no one else does. Tired, Nervous, Sleepless. Men and women how Rratefully they write about noon's Sarsaprilla. Once helpless and dlscouraped, having lost all faith In medicines, now in Kood health and "able to do my own work," because Hood's Sarsaprllla has power to enrich and purify the blood and make the weak strong this is the experience of a host of people. Hood's Pills are the best family ca thartic and liver medicine. Gentle reliable, sure. Shlloh's Consumption Cure cures when others fail. It is the leading Cough cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by D. J. Fry. lit lu- jp t Stop that Cough I Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save your Hie. Sold by D. J. Fry. OSTO-EtatA.. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All drugplsts refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. What Dr. A. E. Salter Uavs. Buffalo, N, Y. Gents: .From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the ef fect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases 0! advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly Javed many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. Fry. OAMTOXUA. Sll lis- jA v V"v IUI v-. ex. Schillings Best baking 20A1 JOHN HUGHES Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and thu mnst complete stock of BRUSHES of tail kindsKin Ithe state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and : grass ihingles, seed. a.id finest quality of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I 75 Uif'i5 Will clean your watch or 75c will iepLce a biokenmain Rpringand war. ranttd for one year, C. He Hinges, watch makerand jeweler, 308 Commercial street COfeT New single bent buggy pole between Librrty and Salem, Heturn to Liberty P.O. 930 3I& MISS GLADYS BYRNB-Will open a music studio in Salem, October 4, classes in Piano, and Tomlin's Theory of Music and Relaxation. Inquire corner Winter and Ferry streets. 9-23 tl CHEAT SEED FOR SALE At Humph rey's warehouse. Chopping done on Satur day. Also seeH wheat cleaned. General storate at d shipping house. Market price paid for wheat and oats. All classes of grain handled on commission. Corner Union and Water street, Salem, A. M. Humph reys, prop. Ct d mo w, WANTED., To buy a secf id hand, wood b -ring machine. Apply by mail and state price. W. I). M. Journal office. 9-28 3tJ, WANTED , A competent irl for general housework. Apply to corner of Ferry and Winter ttretts 9.27 tf AGENTS WANTED-Ten good men. Apply at 197 Commercial st. younn 24 tf GIRL WANTEC-A competent girl for general housework. Apply at 429 Chem eketa s'. 9 20 tf WANTED. r Agents. J20 to !2" a week sure to workers no capital needed; new goods; new plan sells at sight eyery family needs itIIOUSEHOLD SPEC. CO.. Hox 424 Cincinnati, Ohio. 7 3 sat 26 t FOR SALE Beautiful residence property with first-class impovements. Inquire at 376 Fourteenth street, Salem, Oregon. 7 16 tf JbOK sAL... we have a 12 acre orchard in full bearing and in a high state of cultivation. Uiose to postotlicc and 3 miles from balem . Will sell cheap. inquire ot Hansen Ac Lnn don, sash and door factory. Salem. 6 28 tf w, HUFFMAN, y WILLAMETTE MI STABLE Comer Ferry and '.iberty streets, Telephone Newest rigsf and Jbest horses always in readineu. """"Coast or mountain parties n specialty. , 7 '4 tf WANTED Will pay cash for apples for drying purposes. Call a t once at the office of the OH LID JO. Tioga Bile, Salem, Or Ladies Who Value A refined complexion mustuBoPozzonl's Pow der. It produces a soft and beautiful aids. APPLES MACK, j DENTIST Successer to Dr. J. M nv .,. ,, . Comer, Salem, Or. ' PStol?? NVW operations at moderate ft bXfeg In especial request. ' w Md i i: n M1ESCKE Dealars In Lard in bu own. Try them. 171 Com""'1'11 h C. H. LANE, 211 Commercial st., Salem Or EJTbuiU Us upwards, l'ant-t nn,,.. f) T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spw-ialty of fine repair wort ui. Thomas clock,, etc.. 215 cC AS JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY, Meets all mail and passenger trains Bi gage and express to all parts of the citV Prompt service. Telephone Nn. -v, ' Academy Sacred Heart, SALEM. Studies will resume September 6, 1807 For particulars regarding boarders and dw pupils, apply at the academy. The mnsic and art departments furnish all the esiemUh for advanced study. BIO' CROPS I of wheat and hops make business, and to do business you nred circu lars, stationery and other printing. For best results on this go toj Conover, the Business Printer, Oafs for Sale. F. Levy has a fine lot of good white feed oats for sale, at the office of Herren & Levy 9.1.1m II at thf ni n pn-nriFFirp A. DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store Removeo. from 102 State to 199 Commercul street . Bottled goods of the best quality. g.s. 11111 NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad.1 Freshest aid best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. J "" Insure Your Life The IndeDendent Order of Foresters. Established for 23 years. Membership on May I, 1897, 111,722. Surplus, June I, i97. $2,223,326.89. Age limit, 18 to 55 yen. Kates as per age from 60 cents to M P thousand. Twelve assessments yearly. H1J your policy on total disability and balance t 70 years or at death. All assessments stop at 70 or on total disability Services of Court physician free. Court Willamette No. Mjj. mta icf inrl -Jrl MnniaVS of each mOtttll. in Forrester hall, in Turner block Call on or address .,.- FRANK W. TOWERS, ft mim Secretary. Drain Tiling. In large and small quantities, at a Ft t i r..ni r.r TTnffir Bros- cat UclfQUIll. H" v w Journal, Salem. Or. d&wtf Jersey Bull A full blooded 2-year-old Jersey bull, W isjered, for service at my plee en D ttc near S P. railroad track. PnceJi,-"'' w advance. auiw"" ---- , v z. Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut in pnecs on thefcilowing loceta '''toiocerti Struts, plain Unuer Under dwers e to -ocean shirts 3 , ceeU Socks, per pair , ce-t Handkerchiefs irM !,- 1 M...ltftf .... ' J. "sheTand filloVslips 24 cent, per and othek work in proport on. , . Flannels xrd other worij o. telligently -ashec! by hand Coltf, OlmstcjUW' .. . 1 For De!lcayi for purity, and for iP0J, C. nlexlon nothing quaU Poo f Offi MARKET PlOQt MISMilTillffl