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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1888)
1 1M1M1I ' jjjy rrnU DITO "TT ADVERTISEMENTS. Iv t vr . . t . ttl (IKMiltAr, UIHUCTOIir. QROVUt CLKVMAKn President. Two. F. Batamd -Hocretarjr of Btate. cha.R FAiitcnii.P.ltooretaiTofTmBKur)' W. T. Vila - . -Becreurjr of the !nu--ir. Wm.V Kinitwrr (Secretary of War W. '. WmrT. BecrvtHtj of 'av. I. M. I'lfKiOTo Post Master rrDeral A. II. CJAM.A1D Attorney (!) rnl Mokkmox H.WAITE Chief Juatke Male f Srejr. j. ft. Kisrz) u- HCT"tnr' III no KB HkkMakjI-. Cunarmaiman. ri.vmmut Pmhoysh uotemnr M. W. XrHaj ... .JDeeraUry of HUt. 'J. W. Wmih Bute Treaaurer. K. H. McRLRor Hunt. PmI. ntrttflUoa. PNAjtK C Bakbh Stow rrlrrtw. R. M. Hthamaii .) WM.P. I4M BUpiWfW JtKtge. w.w. :"-i TllATBR J TblrJ JwllcUI Mtlritl. H. I". IVnaK .Judge am. w, Hki.t Prosecuting AtUrni- Mirlon Owmty. M. I r'MAWRKRMir ) J. A. Iminkv .Mat Senator . ttt'tfiri'iHim lev I ... .-, I rt r u I w. I . fill Alfl JilI3" ...- .,....-- , . THE FOLLOWING list of Property is Offered For Sale -II V TIIK- gxs rcj :incaitni OREGON 1 1 LAND!; COMPANY c c " eti"''c8tt! ;ggcexagx J. II. 1)1 KICK i. T. Uhiuhi I). J. fRmiMCIVN... S. L.ATNAK , LAKOM.KTTK-..- I. Oot.VM C. r. Ilium M. W. I.'HAPMAN . ... -JIprtenlUV W. II F. Ilicni.... IAPMAN . ....CIrlt. UMHiaK Mack -DeputF Clerk. jiiiih jiihtti ....... .BMenn. tjr K fen. cromah. Slier Iff. rwrnitr Airoi'irr (imv Tnuanr. T.O. HtiAW County Judge St WABRMK::::::--o',-ton upiwik a. i'KBiu.m.......BCiiooi nnpi mim KKWW1X Uouncllmcn (Surveyor . tjomurr. U. I'. I.iTcmnst.D Hhoep Iiisjiettor. lily ofSslew. J. J. MtiRt'pr Mayor a. ii. mviH mi warn ... Oro, W I l.!,i A am LI Ward.. Oihi. i'oi.mws'AiiI Ward ('. I.akomk2imI Ward Jai MiirroSnl Ward W. W. mkinnkr Hrtl Ward... Nkh. llimll llli Ward ). S. HtrrroN rtli Ward 1 J. Htmk'Ni.rr Heeorder Jamkh IIomh Marshal W. 'I'. Hri.1 Treasurer. Own. U. HlNditAM Attorney. J. I). Tikimiiwik Hup'tirmriH.-U. :. N. Cuvui-mu... Chief KngtiitwrH. I'. I). II. 8. imttn. JAa.WAI.Toif ... ,U, H. Commissioner JiMWll Al.HKKT.-Mlgtial Hervloe Utwerver. M!v aim i:i(rirti:.Hi:vix. PROHIBITIONCOUNTY TICKET. (oNUHrXH, J'HORO. M. MlLLHlt. 1'ltKHinKNTIAL i:i,KfT(IKH, T. P. (UanllFJ.I,, U. V. HAMR DIt. A. V. KINNKY. HKPKnHKNTATI VKH. T W DAVISNPOIIT Sllveilon. WJ HlilPSON, SUvt-rttai. IT 8 .TORY, South HhIoiii J 1) DAIUJY, Hublliully. T 0 KUBIUIAUT. C'MlllKOg. lUiKU'F. AliWX THOMlHON. Stlvorton. at.BMK. V I 51AY, WootllHirn. IIMC'OKDHK. VJLtnih IT RILV1) Turner. 'I'MH.UHI1K. Wl JOHNSON, irWwil. ROIIOOL Ht'l'KUIXTIIXnKST. W 1' VAN HCOY, JelRtrtKHi. AMHbVOK. T.OUIS llAItXIBH, CUMMtMinXKHII. J 1) IIUIWT, Aumra. IIIMfltY OUIA'IN, iWKVlivmu K A POIM), WiHMlburn. , COHONHIt. V l .MAUIJ1W, ShMu. L 100 IMW8, mltai etof 8UTrtoo; JIWX & leoseraa, on half in ouIUtbUoii, ihwII ortltanl; WH a. S80I18aMlnrtvtton,6inH froinrmllroml, IH inllea ftom pot olfloc, $mx i. m acre, B acrm In cultivation, good building, ttt per awe. 6. M acrea, 16 aowa In coltlvatlon, amall Iioiim; 1'J. " Sold. 7. Bcree, 30 arroa In cuUivatlon, mall IWUIC, IB inuoa iroiu mtieiu, iuuj unc luttrbHalt. g. 7Wnori,aM)aorealneulllvatton,reinaln der light timber, good liouae, kcmmI or elianl, 0 mllea ftoni rallrood; fW. 8- Sold. 10. flOf) aw arn, 180 nrwi In cultivation, two orchard, 8 mile from Salem. 11. lllKW'flS orea, 260arresln cultivation, balance light timber, H'i mllca from Malcm. 12. Hold. IS. tTSro-aWacmi. !) ftcrea In cultivation, one half mile from ateamuoai iami. II. lug. 7J Iter acre, ISO acrea. good liouae, 7 ii, good barn, one half mile from ntboat landing. 117. roonw. Bteum " Sold. 18. 130 (ter acre, WO acre, 'good liouae and barn. 17. K4 aerea. i mllta from Etalem.tltaft per acre, W acre in cuiuvauon. " Sold. 10. !H0 acrM, lll,0U0, all cultivated, line ouuiunga. 30. 3B0 acnw, 170 iierea In cultivation, good orchard and butldlnga, WOOu. " Sold. 21 Sold. 2H. lOUiwnw.iill cultivated; Sfioa iH. IIoiiMand lot on Commercial it.; 1800. Sold. M. naoauieii, IW)acreaculUvf)tel, llMOimime tnwa, AUI m oh titww, Nl pear trca, Jftttcroaof Ikiji, gotKl butldlnga; H0,ftX " Sold. iH. m arrni, one lutlf In otilUvatloii, X). W. UouMandlotlnHMleiii; ". m. llHiwmllolluHalem; !. ai. Ml acra or fruit land, SHmllca from Sa. Iwn; IMIiMirawe. :u. U Iota In Mllvvr I'alU city; $a woli. St. Kill acrca, I It In culUvHtloil, Wt H)r ncro. SI, ) actva, 1W) In eiiltlVHtloii, gooit lm iroNmtiil; IKUlU, Sold. R liacrea fruit Iaadrl)iinUa from Salem, tm W. SOacraa onltlvaled land, IK inlm from Sftlem; ISK0. 60. 10 acrea, IX mllea from Salem, all culti vated, with buildings, JUUOO. 61. 12 acrea fruit land, 1 miles from Salem; $3aa 62. 80 erred, Z acres In cultivation, house nutl barn, 7). S3. 15 00 SaOncren, 300 acrea In cultivation, good liouae, barn and orchard. 51. 'JOHcroaoffrultlaiHl, lmlltw from Sa lem; WJU. 65. 880 acres, ISO acrea In cultivation; 000. 58. 117 acrea, 80 acrea In cultivation, 11300. 67. 10 acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sa lem; W. Withdrawn. 68. 113.00 ier acre, 130 acre. 60. 6 acres of fruit land, 1 miles from Sa lem; iou. 81. 8 acres, all cultivated; 110,1500. 83. W acres, 13600, 78 acres In cultivation good houc and barn. 88. 2 acres of fruit IhihI, y miles from Sa lem; 86. 61. Haw mill and grist mill; HOOO. 86. 100 acrea, 80 acres In cultivation; $200. 8& 1 aero of fnilt laud, l)i inllea from Salem; wo. 87. 180 acres, Smile from SUverton; 00. 88. 26 acres of fruit lnnd, uilles from 8a- lem; 9750. 88. 40 acres, i miles from Salem, all culti vated; IlKW. 7a 180 acres, near Molimim.M acres oulti- ated, house, barn, orclmrd, etc.; 23JU. 71. IS ncrrn, near Aumsvllle. 2 acre In ber ries, 100 fruit trees, good bulld'ga; 11300. 73. 130 acres; I60U 78. 78 acres, wttli buildings; 11300. 71. P0 acres, house and orchard; 800. 76. 120 acres, 100 acrea In gmw, buildings; 130 ht acre. 78, 100 acres, orchard and buildings; 13000. " Sold. 78. A baptismal garment known to be 188 yean old is in use at Pekin, lite. Kvery man on the Kansas City poHce force is a church member. Two of the officers are elders in tne church and any number of Uiem are deacons. It is said that there are not more than 100 negroes in the entire city of Paris, and throughout France very few persons of Afri can blood are to be found. A Montreal butcher named Deemarchols was arrested and fined 100 recently for kiss ing a woman against her will. He decided to go to jail rather than pay the flue. Tn nrrler to cure wliooninz coueh in War- wichskire village, Engkud.tuey cul a piece of hair from the nape of the child's neck, chop it very fine, and spread it on a piece of bread and give it to a dog. The sum of $0,000 was recently offered for the well known English medical journal, The Lancet, which was founded in 1828 by Dr. Wakely. The offer was declined, the Iper not being for sale. Hansom cabs containing dummy figures representing a corpse have paraded the streets of London as an advertisement of the management of the Princess' theatre, where "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab" was about to be played. In a little German village a young girl of 18 has for a fortnight lain in quiet slumber. She is kept alive by the injection of a nour ishing liquids, and round her bed n couple of medical men are watching every sympton with great attention. Mile. Zucchi, formerly prima ballerina of the Eden theatre in Paris, received as a wed ding gift when united recently to Prince liasetchetkofT, a Muscovite magnate, 120 sil ver drinking cuw, all fashioned like dancing slipjierg, of different sizes. The rage in London is Japanese art. Books appertaining directly or indirectly to Japan ese art Are in demand, and Japanese exhibi tions are being opened on every hand. Tho first production of the now rage was to bo the formation of a Japanese art class. A point in the Pacific ocean, ten miles from Santa Barbara, is called "Coal Oil point," because of the odor, which is so great that when a vesiwl jmsses all on board aro fre quently made sick. On a calm day sheets of oil may be seen lloating on the water, and there is every indication that the spot is just above a submarine oil well. A GREAT REDUCTION -AND- a AMAZING D SCO' fee Capita 11? The Cheapest Newspaper d in ourna on! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY. BASE BALL TALK. olnlng Salem, in lots laid m. 7. Withdrawn. lOaetwol fruit laud, !) inllea fronts. inn; va.i, IK 360 aerva, t mile from llrowitsvlllc, Ikl acre In cullhatlou, good build ings, fail wr acre. 83. 67 nertw. all cultivated, with buildings, IH miles from Hatem; !. W. 30 auroa adJoUilitg Halcm town lle; UNU. II. JOaertMcutilviiUtd laud, with buildings, i nine muii Mieui; !. I. US fecraa uullttluga, o olHoa; Jim cultlvalml nut It) i'hImI laud, without idle from Halcm iiuat REFEREES SALE, KT.TKiKiltKtiN. "i IVllHM lit MtHlli, ' trri-K IHIIKHKin UIVKNTH.Vr MY i virtue ut t il.vnv m iiartlllmt ami Aner ut aalv pulennl In lite rlreult ixMtrl uf wr Utl.' IH H IHVItlilt ftir illllllltll.kaftl im.miv .... ak.u l&ik. .I... ... 1 1.. . . " - .... --; .linn-, mi, mm an itiiirll waiiM-j uiiTtw ni r iw Ue H. M Moras, on mil front Salem; gs per II. DJldcrea, IVimlle from Saleiii.ime lmlf , tit euTuvathm; 3fol 'Lota ott lilll IKkleaeh, street, at from 1100 Ui 41 m ikcttm, a mile frmn Salem; 1176 per act 17. Iff aertM, all Ut a goMl slate jof oullJva- Ihm; gam Sold. 78. 60 acres, oil', $1 80. 340 acre, 180 acres cultivated; 16000. 81. 013 acres bulhllivga and 160 Mere oulti- 8led; 912 per Here. 82. 8lncret),Hcultlvntml; llU 88. 30 acres of fruit land, C mlluri from Sa lem; m. 81. OOneres, oichardaud bulUllngs, 1700. 86. 818 acre, 360 auras cultlvalml, orchard and buildings,) 10. 88. 1W) acres, 60 acres culthiited, orchard ami building; flOiU 87. 26 acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sa lem; 9760. 88. 360 acres, W acre cultivated, buildings: 961X10! Ml. 61 acres, H miles from Salem; 91S0O. W. .IB acres, 10ft onltlvaled; 94000. 81. Hotel hi Sublimity. 82. store building In Aumsvllle. 88. 327 aerea, 50 acres culllvateil; 90000. 81. IIoiiMand lot on Commercial ut.; SIKX). 86. 30 aerea, all culllvateil, 1 miles 'from asalein; MU. M. 3l) acres, 1 miles from Salem, houm. Iwrn, dry Ihiim, ami large orchard; num. 97. 10 aerea. IH miles from Salem, with house; 9600, U. 10 mres, 1 mll from Salem, with largo i ire ua til; WL m. 10 acrw of fruit land, tS mile from Sa lem; 98IHI. 1W, Mud aeros Imnroveil ftirm at from 910 tot l"'i' acre; kiHrnnas the.Vnken farm. We have. hUo. all the Seoteh iiiimmnv'. Btrms far sale. Helngmild under fhre eliwure of mortgtuvs, they uiu olfeand uu very raauuaule lertiw. 'to i-ui.nil lu MtiU court TwnlMh d of Septtmbw, Itjg, srtlUiMl ull -' HMiida Klluu el tmllti el si. hereby il w. Hie MHItll nil lu.rAi. til IU IUIU ntt.llll.lll 111 (ite ell Marliiu ihiiiu . iirttiu with .., tillMr Rl uniMtit tK-Lnutiuj i.i ihevaiaie uf JuIim Hiullli. ,ImJ, Iw Mil,!. sIIM Itwruairi-, h mhu. .awul.Ut,,. au4 aalil HI Uivnl... I. id,. uudenUtie.1. n as Sll iU f M , IHMK, al the hour iiimiili.i.111 WknwMiluIji atuiilnl l. Milium JMM tusvlt Mitt itml in iitrrtj . Ill til wmj, mv imi i of Wu'etm . THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Are buying ud 4hug:IUa4 KUle,uir 111 uke plewiure in showing bujew am ivwiv lty lu the above IUI. (Mttne lu Bank Block, Throo Dooi-s South of 1st National Bank, in , . Ml itta ttlfciiri ItiUtu .l.k.i U Matiuu iXHtlit). mmw. M I lie au.ie mtrttiMl rl eatat. 1 (wiUlii- uel..ii , l blyhnM l.i.ttW, h ttH.ii, in iMru.v luaaUTilMTwaiiilaiiiKitliiirt,! I herein. ii n.rrKiiTY. STBI.VBH k BLOSKKR, nik ik. STOVES, RANGES, Til Hi r-ffft WlFA iM State St. s s- SAIU.0H KiMttlR tr Sit. nut tfc.vw. tMBt S3txna,4 .iid t-nn4tmS TLrsisIv mmsWiii iMMlRalingsaMaRfa, LISQAL BUNKST LiUVWU K. H. HrJLLINGRR, AGRICULTURAUMPLEMENTSI AOKNT " O K Steel D. M. OS BORN & GO'S hw Binte Mora and Hate! r u s s l.-: u u :& c o s ii' The Bostons will practice In a rink. Indianapolis will open and close the season in Chicago. Tom Deasley has joined tho Wtulilngtons at New Orleans. Sow it is said tliat Esterhrook will play left for Indlannpolis. Gleason and Welch will each reccivo $3,000 for this wasou's work. Cleveland 1ms arranged to play at Pitts burg on April 11 and 11. Dimdon, the deaf mute pitcher, has mar ried. His bride is also a mute. Washington apiears to lmvo captured a notable base runner in the deaf mute Hoy. King, the Princeton pitcher, signed by tho Athletics, cannot play with the team until Juno. Catcher McGuiro looks like the ghost of his former self. He has been lu training all winter. King, the St Louis pitcher, wonts 8,000 for this season's work. Ii.t year ho was paid 11,800. Boston will release Catcher Dail-. Ho has been offered for sale, but no League, club seems to want him. Anson has paired Mark Baldwin and Hoo ver. So Tom Daly will have to handle nearly all tlinaviK.iii..i.K. J Jack Tilly, the once noted out fielder of tho Toledo club, is now in the employ of a New York mineral water linn. The Kaitaa City club has accepted tho ernia of Davis, of Baltimore, and MoTam .uy Cunningham and Ureor, of Brooklyn. A new southern league is talked of, with JutH at Macon, Atlanta, Nashville Bir .mimhani, Columbus, Montgomery, Savan nah and Chattanooga. Tltcomb may do hotter work nfto- i,t,. tvorkml off some of the w inter rust Hu was ttl pretty f reoly by the New Orleans boys it hii tlrtt appearance of the season. Tlw coming season on Association grounds vill be n oolii I one indeed for the professional ltsadheaiL V ith the jvreeutage and turn tile system In vogue nothing goosat thecato -cept the real stuff. b At the recent Association schwlule meetinir ae Imisville club made a final offer of $7 000 oc UUiani. Von der Aha nf ud, with "the 5uak that $10,000 would not buy his .amous thinl batetnau. PnariiljutSjsUdingsays Boston is not as .nxlojis for Clarkson as she w represented to . AnoUwr club ha. oifeml more than Bos .i, and a third club asked Chicago to sub- ... .. puiuiKn jut i. mrkson's release. The mllmge tor Uw tjMglm tlm .ason will I as follews: Chicago 1051 ..k; Detroit, 10,1; S,w YoT'loooo MJB; W oahiugtou, s,0; l-hiladeljM.ia, 8,S. AU of th Tiuas leagtw c1u1m u ! .unMTorw-l KaBhelubJuwaj.aWupramT. .1 -f W. -sxospt Ualveston, 'which Xis i,thU,0)taitttairv. Vh-Utarfltof TaawUHIWtol,U0tf fo, ,w JT .! wlU l I- lr HRHtthch: Do you want n paper that you can with confidence take to your fire Mile as an intimate friend; a clean, fresh and vigorous exponent of the truth; a foe to any system that builds up colossal fortunes for tho fewat the expense of tho many, or that reduces the farmer nnd laborer to serf (loin? A paper that will not descend to acrimonious personalities to vituperation or abuse; but which depends on fair statement and reason'for its weapons. A paper that dares treat its political foes with candor and courtesy. Demoted to tho material growth and prosperity of Salem of Marion county, and of tho fertile and wide extended AVillametto valley. Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective settler and busi nebs man of the advantages which, as residents, Ave nil know full well exist; and, finally, a paper which recognizes tho fact that the reduction In tho price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept pace with the reduction in the price- ot tho great staples ol commerce, and has boldly struck out forever from the stereotyped " terms" at tho head of its col umns, tho lowest prico ever charged for such a paper in Oregon, and has substituted therefor as low a price as was ever charged for such a paper in the world. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one year, $1.50. WEEKLY, six months,. f 0.75. Now Head Our Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, one year, $1.00. WEEKLY, six mouths,. J0.50. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH. , Our Old Subscribers Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers. Is there a blue mark in the vicinity of this letter U ? Then understand you are now addressed. Ulue is the emblem of faith tho faith we have had that you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness. POSTMASTERS EVERYWHERE Are asked to act as our agents. Communicate with us. TO ONE AND ALL We say, send us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one third oil for cash," and aro not where you can get postal notes or other convenient method of remitting, send us your name and state that you dollar list ll"umty. This will ensure your being placed on the THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, Rut a solid, permanent reduction. We have como to stay. Overlandto California Oregon ir California Rail Road the " Live and Let Live Paint AND CONNECTIONS. MOUNT SIMST.I HoTTP Time BeUffn Salem and San Francisro-Ttdrtj-slx Hours. CAUTORNIA KXMUM TKllv-m,,,. lfruth. y ssRst & nriin"' 8-tWa.m. CmTSUNIUV). j.v. l-ortlaud Ar. Ar. Uugene Lv. KX- it la . in 163 p. in. wwi a. m. riLLJIAX uTrTET vscunlo Sleep HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters; ftlrlimtal liipie and New 'done" TWiop. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc. NO. M UTATB MTt, (ULKM, OHPtlOX. TURF NOTES. J. I. Cm Musrf W.Oto tor l'haikg iron a Kaotneky stw-k farm oumjmnj- Vnmtiy irottors nam nd, Il-oaimi k wM thought of by poatad tar 2J govK?rkj 'jf - ' miB is saw uatnc wnil. SUur tteMiford has sold th S-raaMU Ujr IVIo Alto BntuUmntlrSS UjbJdZmrsiSRi WW to Mcwra 4 bau ifc. ,,,, "" TW dtmhto toam aad saadfe rw mho-. - - "t varintoiKt C1UO lOT tummmr prvnunaie are crwalu .IJm...... . I. - --.. ., mm, , mm-i-g to iry - ww wniu-r., aaa airmjy luaar hT snf.uui jhr tuteuiiuM toaat hfifc SLEKPEKS. inuou simiiuh ,. .. .. ... 325 -ii ibh tmuirr West SMe Division, Between Partland awl ttmllis: ttAILY-KTrwwy S0NIUY --.! IULM KAPRSM TRAUJ-T-I TaHnrHrri .v ..ji..j , , i i;:Mev-,s.. jgem. -(n-viLT Kalsominers, Paper Hangers id Decorators. All orders will roeelvo prompt fttt1j Hsllmates on all kinds of work In our"" oheerfullyelven. &tlsfaotlon BuaraBWf Shop In Old Court House on Court Salem. Or. H. K. DulloiH. Job Do! Dubois brothers, Proprietors Mt!AB4 nor. n nuMONB, Teacher f Music H KREIS BUS. Sample Romt for CwMwdaJ Ti i From U to M per dur SALKM, - ORWOK.