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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1888)
m T xrrv AnVEKTISKMESTS. LOCAL NOTES. ammm'm . " I nriPIUf! ralLS OP FlEf- . . " n t-1 ri 1 - . I "" -" -" 1 lmr Kiiiwar. ! . LOCALAKD GENERAL XEffS A UK Etiw7 Aland 10 o'clfH-k this morning (Wily !0im AHOIT THAT IMUDOX. I'artialfly r (. l'mHepr-OiiP Taken ami iwo niliei-s Left. LOCAL NOTES. Come In and rtgn the rofubllcon club roll at this otlice. E. W. Langtlon, of Napa, Cul., is here visiting menus. T...J received a full Hnc of . Stetson's hats at John i G. W. V.terdav the sin committed by team of horse attached to the "ro,,t another was vlltel on this writer's miming gear of Rbiigjfyaritl coer- ,1W1(, W,,e sitting at our uk ililfti ttmti i Wm$ il HI)' d -d with muI ami foam, came tear- voIv,I)fC w)It. weighty thoughts', a lllg llOWIl l-.llM.Tiy Hiwi " -...., yom,K H(y cilll-ll-u uit ""- 'un.l timiln Into Commercial street l..,ut.t ,i,.Kinaire and audaclou at the Chemcketo hotel corner, ran iml H.,jirottchlHg the foreman, 'Johnson's. Into Ford's livery stable. Mr. I'ord nmvo,i him a printed laper. fcomc ' Mrs. S. Cnag, of Lornm, - recognized the team as one belong- tllik rwed bctwet-n them, then the, vj,jtiig her parents, Mr. and -Mr. Ing to Mar-hljaiiks, the HHterton ok where tlii- editor was sitting clma (jnlvert. is liveryman, and after tak are of wm jM,j,itol out, and our fair vWtor f s Uockcntield has gone to I Hie overheated team, Marted out on aj,j,nnehed. ,.,i Portland to engage in the confec- tne Hllvurton road to look for the "Are you the wlltorof this mper?' j Jun ,nifr,ne,g IlialHiiceoflherig. When lie reach-: waH lu,r ,irst inquiry. r,.(. cmuii. s-odii water, milkshakes, Wo liemmed deprecating hi , ls at all hoars acknowledged that we attempted to J, & w "'.ffl:.,,, J Frank Brooks, formerly of this catenn.l attractive little bunch of jployere, Murphy, & A. Co., ot Ave. prisco- ,. Adventure does not often come to i Special convocation oi ,uuuuoiu.ui for Boob, Stationery it Fancy Goods GO TO (lov. I'eimoyer In attempting tojed.thu hill near Kwarlz' mill, f-lx . ........ , r it... r..ni-.. .(. ' ...11. from tnu'll. he lOtllKI Hie ailvciitiim-, I'mrl 1-hko, cites the driver, 1'rof. D. S. oder, of fclUcr- petition presented to him for the ton, and the other part of the buggy wccMmj-k" Ids leniency, and al-, In the road. It appears that while alleges tliu imrltiiiiw of the s-iil- cIIiiiIiIiik the hill the reach which tentlary for the coiilliieineiit of connects the front mid lilml axles female prisoners. How about the ' broke, and the front gear was pulled two women who arc now Inmates j out. from under the buggy, letting it i...r..9 Am il. iiv Iiwm kiiiHiiive tin limn lo (lie LToiiml. 'i'he team 1m.'- " i . illKComforl and demonill.iug..iullu cikmsi? Lmmworthy of consideration at his Bxitillency's hanils? Their oll'ciicc was the same as that of which the California woman was found guilty, although In their cases there were more extenuating circumstances. The llrst named took ton life of sin mid shame from her own depravity. Hhe whs bnaight uji In a enmforlable home, miller the cure of loving uirents, was well educated, and at proier time marriel lo a husband who provided for her liberally and treat- sl wt well. With these happy Miriotiiiilliigs, she willfully thrcu liersolf away, led the tirms of her IiuhImihI ami Ihc home of which he as mNlreM", lo enter on a life nf libertinism, and then lohhed and Is'trayed a man who was attracted by her meretricious charms. My ut. tlsi' In h rMillMiil hiimcI llnki'il, WU mlf llwlf In ii ,i ImllMnMil, ahh sy mi icsriM 1 low hImmiI t heol her women, whiss mlsforl lines bit ve fulled (ouu iiken the governor's Hviiiimtliy'.1 One of them, Klonmee .Metihee, U'fotv her mar rlnge, IIvihI In Salem several years, workllli; out i a ilumcMc. mid she I uell KjHikc u of by the families in which she was employed. Sulwc lueutly she manled a man named O'KHilloii, ulin neglected and ill treated her; she went lo the Ixul and In Portland wa arrested and HJiileiietsI fur loblilng a man whom lie hud ciiilecd into her toils. The other jirl-ouer Is Jidso a mar rlsl uhiihii, I.ImIc Malils; hlv l(w wIhi took to a lire of unchristlty, pllisl her vouallon In the street aiid niMtid a 6in to her allurements. These ci, M'tileiiivd (l ,, yii's Imprliinment, as the California ismrtcaan was, Mint their lernis will the newspaiier scribe in so attractive ' Koyal Arch a shape. Whether it was sin, licn came frightened and pulled the lines 0r the devil, thus alluringly eni- oul of Prof. YMler's hamls and lxxlicd, we did not stay w 111411111. started for town. Prof. Yoder came )Ut clasied the proffered hand with on to town with Mr. Ford, ibe team was not at all Injured by their six mile run, and a few dollars will repair the damage to the vehicle. Uok en Tfcl rirlnre, Mil on TH. Ye who have Ih'CH baskiiiK in tlie warmth and the sunshine of the Willamette valley; who have been watching the green and flowery gar den cars'ts flourish the past two months; who now look out and ls bolil thcshiideaiiil fruit trees deck witli folluge and witli bin-Mini, tiead the following, from the Kmmct County (Iowa) Vindicator,- and shiver for sympathy with the deni zens of that empire of Bereas: "Du ring the last week in March, 18-SH, the w wither has been in all respects like January. ThcslelgliliiglsgcMsl; "sun dogs" have appeared, appar ently In good condition ; t In snow blows, mid the thermometer Indicates pretty fair winter (cmier iiture. Coal N scarcciind lit demand Just as It was In December, and if pnietluilly the same conditions did not exist at present nil over the northern hemiplierc On that side of the Kocklcs, Mr. V. Kn. tills would his for an eccitional cold country." Iiittnr TrnHi lllunw. Kied Dlmlur, the sewing machine agent of N'oith Salem, who bax Ik-uii dangerously lit -cveral days with convulsions, Is rcor(cd as violently insane. Tiwluy he 1ms lut-n very wild and delirious mill has sevenil times threuteiictl to kill meiubers of his family, foiee Is'iug required to kwp him from carrying his threat Into execution, lie is a man about expire .luting present nionth.if(0vwN(lfllKll ,, , wiri.IM1(l .iiiiiiii,iii u uieir ivichm nas sl.x children. A formal complaint asking for his commitment to the ay!uiii will prulmhly Ik enteisl against him this afternoon. Cfaoul Hub Teurrrt. I'lilverslty eluiHl wttstumly tilled last night by un audience who as sembled to hear the concert given by the Choral Club of that Institu tion. liwUted I iv tliiilut.1 tiwiil tiitniit Why was he so suddenly tender for Tin. nnmm wmh unit IUrri.Mi o.ii thlsofher.s.uvlec.' siiv Is aid lo the miUh-I Ions of the choruses, glew lHymug, dashing, educated miiiI at-1 and miIos, etc., by the iiumuUth of ..n.i,,,.. (nun uie nign onuvr, in the Club wiumi hHiids are the l-ue of life Is-en made totiov. I'emuiyerhy tlie laiisiu sUHrlutchi!ciit am) the ur gtsin, thcMMiilliv(M urging the un HtiitMof that bulldlug for feiuule InumtiiH, and their Imiwiixsl health txsu1 of conlluchiehl. Tul- . sal to executive clemency hum made four inoiithh ago, Imt the gov ernor's tsiUK'teutloiiK ivgaitl for duly did not Hilutlt of his kIvIiik heed. 11 linitering grip. "Gsl bless you, iny dear friend !" she ejaculated with fen-or, "may the Lord IiIcks you !" These bcnlzons so Inappropriately bestowed, and from so unlikely n person, rather disturbed our mental aplomb, and we returned irreverent ly "bully for you!" . The lady instantly withdrew and left the printshop. Haifa dozen compositors (ladies and the ruder sex,) witnessed thi1 strange interview, and at its elose they burst into immoderate laugh ter. "Is that an escaped lunatic?" we inquired, when the girl had retired. This created another burst of mer riment. "She is a Salvationist," explained the foreman, "and misUsik this for the Statesman olllce." That threw light on the whole business. That Philistine Journal has been treating the robustuous evangelists stationed in our city with ureal asiieiity, and this fair religieuse, mistaking us for the otl'ender, had come in to heap coals of lire on our head. She tsk a Christian way of doing it; hut the next time It would be well for her to make sure she is right, then go ahead. and liberty, l mi wanton In the ex vrvlKMif thU dnd attribute u to Indulge eaprtiv? To U captured by a iwlty face, and refuse or sjwre as MWht Iiumm4ou may dictate? If the win-wan 'me iImmtvmI pinion, mi ilo tlwse (woklek and frieiidUw cmi vletsifftbe nhiim. Mx. The gover mtt't, aetbui cunvk'ts him of gn illMNluiliHiitiiii, Hiid this U theoi4u km epnM,) by dm many JmraU. "IWIWf IHHUHHltMl IMI tlH JIm WfliH IJf.il. WMAill, tW s4l KnoHii CMtMii nMiliwdif ,rf AlUtQ', k lu lh ey. I le mill very ladlguMi.t mwni.sjwHiHitiu tlie t). A C. ms Jltw U'lng ell rendered. Of course MI-M.M Jones and Parrlsh eajitlvutisl the audleuiv by their urforniHuee, as they always do. I'rof. I'arvln Is tube wngmtulatwl hhh the smvii of his entertain meiit. Mtll VM V ,LS. CtMniuWomsr Terrell is at Salem 011 court IhisIuun. Frank Ceat, of Sublimity, has Uaigbt (la I.11U tartu. Alternate rain and Hinshlue. Fruit pnwiccki gissl this yuar. Jamen X. Suillli Iws sent fur 1UI eat rUh to stock his tih hhkI. Andy Slttginund shot at a ayote t hi. morning, lie lias mwiait un X at lUW jOimhs lait say, tlt be j ,,l "W'l" ha. ittMHufcftl ho sMlt. pAAirHim to I F. W. Hull rk to SuWImlty to rtCiv iUv Mvatler MtntcalU.v fi hmkhiw a eMinelln tlwStHUiml, lkMlb(v. nn w riler Im know a j x Waniw Milt. MrWiKMIhrml yar ad st,mw, ,M,wh W Ui .j LStTT" .W - " HU,.m UHW. IteUlbuMMckbr .VuMtkwu- v. ... . UL uhii., ...v .u 1 A",wr .-wi um kM tmm WMfMk H IUU' HM-U W AtfMilM-adUlr.aiHi U woomimts m.ws. M. P.HlIis.ngciit forthe Orogouiuu Hallway, has gone to Dallas on a short vacation. School Is again under way, the measles and mumps have about dlsipiienrcdjuiid the !doctor and the druggNt Is)k glum. Mrs. I.. i:. White and daughter will move to Salem shhi to reside. We arc sorry to lose them. They go tii finish Mlsrt White's education. Hon. T. W. Davcnpurt has licen lu town doing surveying forsevenil days juist. He don't Usik much like 11 congressman, but may get there all the same. There Is not a vacant house in town and a doeu could lie rented inside of a week. Why don't some of our moneyed men build good tenement houses? They would pay well as an Investment. James Toozc, for the Mst year a eltleu of this place, doiiorted last night for California, his future home. Mr. Tooio has made many warm friends by his modest and unassum ing manner, and the large number who accompanied him to the train Kmr evidence of theesteein in which he wasjheld. A meeting has been culled for next Saturday for the purpose of building a roller mill at this place, either by suliseriblngstock or giving a ismus to some mill man to build here. A gKsl mill w ould pay woll heldes the great benefit to the town and community. All should sub serilKi liberally. The cannery will soon commence oivratbi,s. Walter II wnlow a IHwetleal calmer from the east 1ms arrived ami will take elvargu. Mr. Settlemlw has given the narrow jau(rt round Imhim to tlie wanpany and tlwy will mkhi imt in tho Chapter, o. 1, this Li-Liiliif. nt 7i50 o'clock, worn 111 Koyal Arch degree. II. Fenncr, D. Pickering, xvife and daughter, of Ohio, nre here the guesta of W. Q- Adams, and will remain two or three weeks. CJco. AV. Eplcr and wife arrived here yesterday from California and will remain here until fall, visiting the hitter's mother, Mrs. J. V. Lance. Wm. Drown & Co. are in receipt of some very tine spring goods, among the newest is a line of mens cordovan, button, bale and congress. Call in and see them. The editor of the Astoria Pioneer has caught the popular impulse. He says : "There is no doubt there will be the largest immigration to Oregon tills year that was ever known." Messrs. Whale & Gallilier, the well known piano and organ men, have gone to Eastern Oregon and Idaho to work up business in their line. They will tie gone two or three months. J. S. Cooper, banker of Indepen dence, and a leading republican of Polk county, was in the city last night. He is enthusiastic over tlie prospects of the party in our neigh boring county this year, and we think he lias good reason to be. Row, Father Van Liu, of Corval llx, ami Fitzslmon, of Oregon City, are in the city, the guests of Father J. S. "While. The former will re main Here over holiday. i'Uiner Fitzslmon is a recent arrival from Chicago, and is here for the purpose of making acquaintance. . WonJrilul Cure. W. 1). Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Home, Gu., says: "We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Hueklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures eH'eeted by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption' have been entirely cured by Use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Hitters. AVe guarantee them always. Sold by Dr. H. AV. Cox. icr Pattons, 98, STATE STKEET. ASK TO BE SHOWN FANCY. ASHTON LE- UKA-lVO ciniw. , - ,, mviic WUirrWDOi r T PAP PL YIN AND MJJlJiii1u. x 1 ,,.0 MATERIAL ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL TABLETS. FABER'S PENCILS AND PEN HOLDERS. RUBBER IJAimjs x ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL AVAK RANTED. AVIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR Iff. FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REALISED EDITION, (30 CENTS. Por Fruit Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, (1.00). DOAVNING'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEAV AND REATISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 98, STATE ST. SALEM, OR. fi AT THE flfr PE-Sn -in j 1 nm BfeSS fgnillili iH'lllii! 01 lCCQilP OF- (vDnty Court. The board of county commission ers has licen engaged to-day in con sidering road petitions, rebates on taxes, allowing bills, etc. Frank Hall, owner of the Creston Ferry, asked the court to appropriate mon ey to place the road between this city and the ferry in n better condi tion. The petition will probably be granted, as the district is in such condition that tho tax-payers cannot do the work themselves. L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for tlie Painless Extraction of Teetli. ESTThu person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GEEAT REDUCTION IN- FINE SETS! Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. neMry Htouuiitwry. All who U..ILU. ...u. ..! U,l !.... ,""'"I" '"1 "T IHWIMf ny rf Uvu ; T? " " TT' ""IZ.T -" 1"K lwf .imI writ. !! (!.(( . " " '"-" l""" """ AMtMl. luttU IVvmi in orunulu with A - . . . h uThWwIk' UkiioHii. At (W. VV- A- WwWiW NptthUnui p- vkIUs w tufv It.- Ilvv.1 -,-rul ji ' "" eumitUtlwiwiim, -s "N' rMMU fri-KCif lir MHW(xlmcunikr lunV d ' MuW lw,r ifttrr eu vot TW uul- WNniMi curv far Nri ,tt4im titiK tvlM u,w Uttlw nfc' Utlrn -rTk,eoillii Ujtbmil.tlwy ivr, IUwmU l ll Mit4te erfprtfK!rta,,,,," W. mUrrWI ,WA. mhI t?yTsriw',r; ";; ivwfc bfc,i J" mbik- "i- trHmioft ktmAfmk dull. hm)i of Utm mm- 1VUW tUmUuu mm) vuiv k cMnwjr, Wv, mitK ,. wwmmImI, lp Mil drqrl, .s! , coMHi-, ovtm tu. aix rr.f U HIV L WW. For Mu hJ nxv? wiJ nifc, w lUMk UtM tbr tummmre iu w nu n wtUirr riytii uur wmmkmmty. I' 1W hMM t Mm M. K. HlMglwvK rVw ommIhoii FH fc vrtiln. pniA AMttl. TW M U Y JohttV Cur of Urtirrt. Dr. CillUrt, the eminent Physiog nomist, Scientist and Anthropolo gist, will commence a short course of splendidly illustrated, amusing and Instructive- leeturesut the opera house on Friday evonlug, April 6th, on the great science nf Anthropolo gy. Opening lecture free. Subject, tlrst night, "The Physiognomy of Health, Discuso, Character and Criina." All ure Invitinl. Com inuiices at S sharji. W.tlk .Uli4lc. Dr. Gilbert has tho reputation of bolng the tlnest pUitfonn sixaker tlwt iw enie to this coast in the lutMrtfc4 of sekxiei Ilk niro of leetures phhI tolea rksli trwt to tlw iiito)UfiiLiid llilnklHg issiiOe M iHkau. T-Hiomw, ( Friday ) eve iilitg tlie WeHire wlk Iw free uml tlw oiew 1mhm? idMHihl W crowded. - - Hwlkai ArWS)ir. Th VM SHlfn te Winfcl for eito, Uruisfes swig, ultw, MiltriMuiii, , ahllbtftliw. eot atkl all skm rup- tiua. MIMI IMMUWlV mnu fULw at J"J- rwiuifwO. jt W Kwnuitflj H BI1I mrrXVC MBHMfflWH. w meHV I rfuu.lel. I'rke vnt ivr box. For niW b Dr. H. W. Cox. Set LytloD, 26 Set Thackeray, 11 Set Waverly," 12 Set I P. Roe, 15 Cloth, Gilt lop, Half Morocco, Half blue Calf, Cloth, 22.50, Set Capt. M. Reid, 10 Vols. Cloth, 22.50, 15.00, 23.50. 15.00. 17.50. 18.00. 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, AT J. BENSON STARR'S. 118, State Street, - - . Satem) 0reg0(K Capital Lumbering Company! MANUPACTURBRS OK AND UF.AI.HltS IN fay Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. . I COtST.VTI.v Fi. O.N HAND Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES. Etc. OREGON. SALEM MalllH-w &('., lUiSul. t .Nilrni.'