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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
-EAV ADVCnTISESIENTS. OIES-IHt.U, WWSCTOKV. Onovkk cti!rxwi).-:..--lwj11 Thou. T. Matakh Koeretary of Hum ('hah. 8. FAlBclllLD,HMretryifTrw'.n W.T. Vii.au ...JXcreUty of tin- inn " Wk. t Kndicott Bceretary of M .. W. t: Whituby Secretary of Nm 11. M. IM KIWHOK Pot Mairtcr 'if n r A. H. iublakb Attorney ') "' ' MOBKMOK H.WAITB CUIf Ju'li" THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE Mt f OrtgM. U. . (nnl"i- (IKO. m. r. J A. J II. .JtenwuBtaUrea J.r. iiowm I t II Unvuvi.l. I Hinokm IlKBMAXK Omtrwtinii Arl.VKBTKB l'BKWOYKR GoV-rllr lo. W. HcBkiiib HffemUry of Hun- l W. Wkhb HWjTrtMuni K. H. McKt.Mor Hupt. I'ubj. lntructkn. I'maXK ('. Bakmk 1'rlnW-r 'CH.MTBAHAW 1 , . KL. V. Ixikk Joptrt Jodr. W W. Tiiaihh -J TMrd Jllell Urilrkl. . Vmm JttOe. W. Uki.t 1'roMctiUliK Attoroe Jltrlm Canlr. ih.nkv ',..JMte MenatoTK litlf l( It 1 I T llut-ltll II. J. rKJUII.HTOK.-. M. I.AYMAW A. W. I.AHJl.I.Mrrit W. II. CoLVKN t if lli.itfii M. N. CllAI-ilAX.I..-. ! j-- rC!r?' OMOBflK Mack uepmywora. Jhhb Miwki 5lt!2J Mil. Ckoibak Deputy HlwrtfT. AuouirrUiiwv lwMorBr, T.C. Biiaw County Jud H? ::::--'tor" (Imumob A. 1'kbhi.m School felll'l Iiiiih Xkwwik . Hurnwor Corraiir. (1. 1'. I.miiriKi.ii Hheep Inspector. cur or sitw. J J. Mimwr Mayor . I. ....... -. ii..i i n. ii. iriH i nnni...... (Iwi Wll.IIAMS Ut Ward- (I wi. On.i.m 2nd Ward I' Iaiiihk2iii1 Ward... Jai1 M into Mil Ward W W.HKiMtKHllrtlWnnl... tit. Ilimii 41 h Ward . ... II N. Ilrrmwlth Ward I rrinii ni.r.n...... .............jiwhhm. Jamkm 1(ihk.. .. Jlanhal. W T IIM.i, Trtwaun-r. (iwi. (I. IIinoiiam -A Atlorney. J CTiiiimiwin Mtip't of Htreeta. C. N. (Ill KCIIII.I. . Chief KiigllirerH. 1". I. I . N. (Iflhflii. Jan. Wai.tow 1T. h. cviinniiiniionpr JimkI'U AI,hkktMIl'III Hen Ice Olwerwr Ninv aim Kin isi:mi:mi. UN ii 1111 It was Occupied Yesterday anil will be Again To-morrow by Their LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE! Comprising more than 100 Pieces of Farm and City Property. UHlliclIinon ..Ilacnrder. PROHIBITIONCOUNTY TICKET, (llMUUMi, PROF. 0. M. MILLKIl. rKmitiRMTiAi. w.jhtoiw, T. 1'. CAMPIIKLL, 11. V. HAMP, I)l. A. C. KINNEY. UIII'ItltHUKTATIVIM. T W DAVENPORT Hllvoilon. WM BIJIPSON, fillvcrtiin. IT K JOKY, South Stiloiii ,1 I) DAHUY, Siibllnilly. ,T 0 JSUHIUIAUT, Olminiioojj. miiiitii'i-. AL15X THOMPSON, SUvurlun. ' cr.Him. W I HAY, Woodliiirn. liiicnunKii. VlltOllj II HI5A1) Tumor. TllliAI-UHIIH. W V JOHNSON, BhIuiii. KIIOUIi HUI'IJUIXTUNDKNT. W T VAN KUOY, ,lollbiuii. AWIMfOlt. LOUIS IIAIIKIilS, JufAuwui. COMMiailnNliHff. J I) HUHST, Amtira. HUNHV ClUliVIN, .MhiIoii.' huiiviivoii. P A KOUI). I WihmIImuii. CDIIONIIII. V II MA(!1S11S, fcUMII, TUB OREGON LAND COjMPANY kL.8Ii elldent went In Portland, who devote, htacntlre time to curing iwrchnsers. on tlHilr ltat Ihhi taan pwmlly In-pwleU by IHm. hi that he Is Ue to fully tawrlbc It , ,......- .i.iiv vtaiilnc the denoK steamer InndliiRiiiind lioU-m, ooiih in contact with hundred, of brnd cckew; ho .unUcd IIH tho f )r.-Rii Uui.I Coiii.iini' ltnih!tand lironcrty I1W anu na an h"""'"" " "" " ; c.ire relHee.l fiire from l'ortliind to ShIoiii. In this way many isoni ha o been M-nl lHalemduri.theitmnth,nndthl.maiuwergorthoOr..K..i. Land C.m.i.ai.y lwn bZ kept bu. In Mowing then the property they have form.le. Home of I toe visitors mm. to Oron lo fe,n.lnna being pleHl Mill. Salem and the .Ur.ou...Mn wunlry rve U .whfpreperty: olhm re only on . tour of Infection, and 1 pleased with tie "mtrv w liilonltollie w.t and come to Oregon to remain; still other areonlj OMinirj win nun ouv in mlin,i il. r ill v and country and'!Kl-n tnirllnii tor lHowiiire, uuiwii ii "-t """ - - . - - Z opportunity to lonn an opinion by actual obervRtlon. The .... I-and C...m.o niiiijijnii.uu. ....., , , ...i,n...riniiii linmlnnnil lonrlMt-. will iiotonyoontlnueuiiiuunnK '""' "'l """"" " '"""'.... ...... . M'r.ii nroiimnilmanofextentt vee.i)crleiic' butt ley lvo now au iwni kji.u. -. - from Iinnota, to art m their agent In the oa.t In getting up excursions lo come direct to Halem Thto undertaking will l toelllUitcd by the fact that tho (r..on I..iii.ll..m iiiiny have now on UK- In their offleo many hundreds of letter, which they lme re ceived from U.rn peop In P" " dvertllng done by them In Mrtarn iper. . . .. - i...n.i.i nr .imun i.ntvna'ontitntnlnt? the 1'iMtaI cnrdii are now iwing enno over ma. uuuu.e.. ... . i- ..- follewing: Oregon Lruut Cninpany's Tim rKiii Uind fliimpiiMy to now ciumMil In pifl y jMUVlllo, Illinois, forBulfliu, Qitwfln, 1'rtrll tilrfnii iMfltBliyiSlntciiroulB. I'orlnroniwtloiiftstouuioof lnve stoiuHUiiyioln nlzliur eXGiirslou nnttltM to rtoilosooHiiJolu tlioexcm-- turtllig, route, expanse, etc., AUUraHMi J. M. WRIGHT, BrUrn AgMitOraKon Uml Co., Vermillion, Vermillion Co.. III." TUtesfOIlt l furnWhtd with (in Ihotimlid raid cuitn!nllg the folk wing lor dlst button t OKKGOX-WlliliAMBTTB VAhliBV, y lu- one liundrwl ami llfli- itillf. lT. S. wnsnn wfrirU show Oiem to Imi the ItlmVt fl-atH tit thtfUuluJi. lJmiQvHy grwn; no voldwhiMwi no hot summei-K jytl(iiiw; no thunder stiTi iik no fttllurw oferoiK eheuplhluir, mmiilrt(t'iit Mvner.v; I PWln.1 anil llllliw Willi cneap. u'li Heiw iron niriu, ixin d eWlillH for iwimnhM lo lli.unn I. mil Ciniipuii., at suit .ttlViiNllle, lll.,HH-rtltyn,ilniiti'ii. IVrtlrtiw l-lilnjclii lulu H hi rw, J. M. WHIUIIT, Vermillion, V 1'i'u aeie mill flimiii. orlh a section In wheot I. mil Ciniipuii., ut sitlfiii, KxouMous will I iMUiiie,tireunuiu, ermmion 10., in. The wine will lo IwHInwrleiltliiJnumerous wlrn. pipers. &? REFEREE SALE, Hr.VTKOl'OllWMIN. inmt Wkiis,j xinrirKIMHKIIKUYolVKNTHVrilY 11 Inue of n itivrw of iMrllllttit nnd rtHlartif wlv vulrnsl III llic elrvull etturl of IImiUiIiiiii.'.hi tor MiilliitiiiMli wmily, oo Um IMIt ili.f of I nil.', I WT, niul it a Hiiicii lUton i.iw iln'it li eitlcrrtl in Mtul murl w Im Tnttit day of Strplembw, 1887, lu ih iwnium uii .if vitiMutt t'litin h Lit. H. miiIIIi tM Ml wlKrrl) II miim wtrtwvd Uml llic Mini It .t uumier Moik lu lUilwru uililllinii lu (In cit hi Mhot, Marlon .uii . ii.tut, Mttlt the Him ril ria-m U'ltuliw in ilulip vt Jolill Miotili, tVstwal. ! wdil N.iw !bmvr , li liit,prfHilitikrw autt Mtld HMHHItlllll'lll III. m.t, I III' tlllllvrkUmHl, uWUHlllll lkllllll l Mill lM,l1 a raAMv (tiarll Mild ivl MTiTUr. III on rvii- iJJ. IIh ail U ol M, H, lioui uf Moriovk i , ai lit,. wirl l.oux' l.ir, Im Marlmi ixiiuil . iii.nxii. all lltv mUi.' ibwwiUiJ mil niul at pulUlc miiiinti in mb awitrai miKu-r. n iii. nt priiinv toatldilvcriM-iiuiiaiiKaaioitil ihrrHo. f . H.rrKKT. Y Iwi Ih tlibt way (u taiwlr loctvww. the iiuinhor of Itioers lu and aNnit saltim, and tlium Ihww.i' II ilMiwiiil h- uch property a wv luta fur ile. We are hlKhl) Ktltltwl It) Ilia Iket lltal In ao uliorl a time w have uch a largr llt of Niiierl lu our iiiU rom Mlilclimiroti.lmMrH inty wlwl. We distlre to still furtltcr lucivaM ttito IUI anil rvapvelAilb requtwl Ihn-e Iwvlitc prtHHMly lo sell to eall mi at tair olllts) lu lite batik bhwk on IXhhmvivImI street, isitlem. I noii. We wUli u to irwati. Itavlug pniirl) Aar Mtle that the Dnvtm lnd tNuiiiaiiv l lu tit biMliHMofbu) Ing and wiling pnimrt). II I a liimic liulllutlou.lielnic owned aud nailtiiUMt by itten w bo are and lias cam been tdeutlrtcd with the biii.liii. Inter siu of twlem. 11 la pursuing u 1Uhi1 imlley and luw alnady evpeudeil one thousand dollar In ailverlMuk Salem II U mil an evperlmciit, but U sliutilj )airsulng weU-trle.1 iii.lumU lltal ar well kiniHii lo pnaluiv ivrialii nsiilu, I.: to keep the advantage of our MS'llim pentUlentl) lntn the public II relies Aw so.vpm um eliM-appllcalkui to bualit.'M and earnest emirli. to ulwrvc the ItileroU of lu Mlron. II U not here to take nut one clx nulllia, Imi immo lo bring Us nun cuM.imer. Il poiHVMW lo tanrcl) f Mend lu oH.rallon In llic rolure a oppvu-tuull) otters. W4 "IB -A ... STKIXBR RI.0SSBII, 4MUI.IMK ! STOVES, RANGES, Tn u ftfpw Wur, 130 Stat St., - :- SALCM,(Xt. MkBBalH .air Km. i nk . rfPM uruUB.ilBtwl mul4.ruly '' A iwbIH ummVui naiBjijg Bfnanfaag. LISOAl. BliANKS, K. 1-1.. HEI.LINOER, AGRICULTURAUMPLEMENTS! A O It N T K O K D. M. OS HORN vS: CD'S M Frame lliiite, ft lore ill1! Hate! RUSSE L1.I& CO'S Melinitei! Bqgiiic mill New "Cyclone" TWor. Striped ribbons from Ualrlin. to balf Inch JnchwWtl. of white and a color are very new and very ngly. New tennis coate are of gay striped serge, quite short, with fitted back, loo front and deeply rolled collar. Black lace dresses are now made up over slips of shot silk, either moss green with rose, pink with gray or red wfth blue. Flowers are now mounted with their own leaves, or ferns or grass, as the taste of the moment is against the miiture of blossoms. Close wreaths of roses, without leaves, either quite upon the edge or half way the brim, will be immensely stylish upon lace spring bonnets. Very few handkerchiefs have not merely n colored border, but dots, blocks, bars and rings, even pompadour bouquets rioting over their whole surface. Moire ribbons, though no longer the cream ing crest upon the wave of style, hold their own bravely, and are preferred by their dev otees to any of the later confections. Both liats anil bonnets grow larger though architecturally their lines are so much of tho last season's that the effect Is that of looking backward through a magnifying glass. Green, greener, greenest nre the tints of the future and the hat or bonnet that es capes n green bow, upholding a spray of flowers, will be something in the nature of a rarity. Watered silk brocaded with big flowers peonies, poppies and "ich" is a very high Parisian novelty, but is used only for train and panels, with the rest of the gown of rich est plain silk. Tips are worn a trifle longer, nnd even half feathers circlo tho deep brims of somonow hats, but they must bo of the lightest flufllost description, or the oirect becomes top heavy without end. Canvas gowns shot blue and suedod havo inch wide selvages on the full draperies of their blurred skirts, nnd cuffs and vests formed of alternate rows of narrow bluo uid suedo ribbon. New pompadour silks are printed in largo designs and have so dull a surface that fivo yards away thoy cannot bo told from cottons indeed nre by no means so silky looking as the fliio sateens. Now basques havo pointed backs, stiffly boned throughout, and though there is an effort to trim sleeves into untidiness, tho favorite mode is yet the natty folds, held by closelv straimed bow. Pointed capes of black cashmere, edged with one or two deep frills of lace, tho point held in place by a belt of watered ribbon, will lie worn with spring gowns of all sorts as the season advance. Paris milliners aro just now making large use of ribbon velvet and quilled gold lace, but it is to be hoped they w ill think better of it and not doom u to a whole season of such eyo offending barburity. Straw is the wonr liar excellence for spring bonnets and motley tho huo thereof ruo straw being colored to outdo Joseph's coat and flny fancy woven j ollow Tuscans, mado yellower tlmn tho law allows. EUROPEAN JOTTINGS. ., WHAT THtY VYcnn. . .-.. IIVKKinij'IU.J ..-- A GREAT REDUCTION A N. Stek rf fen ni i Wig, Rp$ u. fats. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc. NO. W MTATK aTRMarr, 8A1.KM. OimiON. The annual army oetimato in England is SlD.-OO.OOO. Kussia's cavalry equals that of Germany .mil Austria combined. Auother English industry asparagus beds nro being laid dou ii in Kent in great area. The Sjiaiiisli Republican journal El Paz an nounces that n treaty of allianeo was signed by BjKiin und Germany m lbS-1. Mario Rose rvconed a monetary testi monial from her Liverjiool admirers on her 10th biithd.iy, which was on .March S. German foot soldiers are experimenting with discarding stockings and keeping tho lent well oiled, with apparent success. Tho crowd legan to ns.-emblu at the door f tho concert hall where Mine. Schumann .as to appear six houis beioro tho concert. A high official in tho shah's service, n Romau Catholic from Austria, has been converted to Mohammedanism, and there is great rejoic .ug in Islam. Tho choirs of the Church of England in clude 151,000 voluntary und 1U,000 paid mule singers, and 57,000 oluiitury and y.lOO paid female singers. Tho Glasgow yachtsmen havo decided to admit ceiitertHxirds in small yachts built for mcing purposes. The Royal Clydo club is liiout to follow suit. Sir Andrew Clark recently apjiealed for subscriptions to aid the Mission to Deep Sea FtolHiruieu, and a gentleman has just given 1,000 to complete the ruimg hospital ship. Seveuteeu miners were recently lined in a ouuuty iohiv court five shillings for each day they had absented themselves from work without leave pending the settlement of a tlUpute, Tho roval oastlo at KtivtM,..i i, i lighWHl throughout w ith electricity. During Chrwuiuw week there was the customary Christmas party there, each guest having hU own tree loaded with gifts, most of which were wy costly aud handsome. Mrs. Kmny aud Yerneu.il, of Paris, uluMiiUts, ha.-o informed the Academy of Sdencwi that they liaxe succiiedeil in pro duci: rl ruUes by artiftVfal means. The tMs show that this is a fact. The biggest yet made U the sue of a big jiinhead, but iw is a mttr that can be i-egulate.1. RELIGIOUS GLEANINGS. UWwji Hare has secured from Mr. Astor ftft.GOO for the ecectton of a manorial church to the late Mr Astor, in Sioux PaUV. Twiity-ihtUioaa.loftheSr,UOO ,. bam aOd.i to New York HpUt churcisM jn aisiit A wars iiaat. atud .uit njt t.- c... , . . BUBOAT . Cbtoago Taotocel sewiiiary km 118 rtu. dMWi W, UT; OUk-Uu, 88; Aintovw liartfonl, W. Baagw.W; Pai4c, Sob Ktm.' ku, U; total, U& , ' Tb I'nwbTtortaa wtMMti of India rJsl Ust yir, Ih Uwir twtototiary soctotM a4 " " nwsMutuirr box, nasrlv ,ax) tor koiue mmum. 3 The MvtkoOM K)4acopa kaapitaL in Ptute d4jkh. wiU rvcwiv from Uw toieof Dr KMt Rhwwt, a foraw bmbbUh-of St. 1'bmN ' tkmrtk, W1T.IXU, a4 ovr WO,tX.X) u ' tlali of ottteta aBBwrUrta, It U miiMl tlsat only 1-M of 1 Mr ease I t U wwy of oiiarok i.hi.u, ta Ub4m( Iktab MmiBl'iiiH.toraJw wfcn. UpraBBt. bdImI i twis eZZ mU imVm f l,(kttM w Dm ttmmuj -AND- AI AMAZING DISCOO mi Weekly C aiiital Jonrna The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! WIT 17 D1?CT -V M . .P ADD IN MARION COUNTY. Do you want n paper that you can with confidence take to your fin. side as an intimate friend; n clean, frcbh and vigorous exponent of the irntlr ii foe to anv bVfetcm that builds up colossal fortunes for the feM tho expense of the many, or that reduces tho fanner and laborer to Bert dom? 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 ant courtesy. Devoted to tho material growth and prosperity of Salem, Marion county, and of the fertile aud wide extended Willamette valley. Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective settler and busi ness man of tho advantages which, as residents, wo all know full ?eli exist; and, finally, a paper which recognizes tho fact that thereductionin the price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept pace with the reduction in tho price of the great staples of commerce, and has boldly struck out forever from the stereotyped "terms" at the head of its col unins, the lowest price ever charged for such a paper in Oregon, and ha 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, . ?0.75. Now Head Our Discount for Cash ! WEEKLY, one year, 51.00. WEEKLY, six months, -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 XJ ? Then understand you are now addressed. Blue is tho emblem of fuith tho faith we have hail 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 Wo say, send us your names. If you want-to take advantage of our "one third oft for cash," and are not where you can get postal notes or other convenient method of remitting, send us your name and state that you will remit at first opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on the dollar list. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, Rut a solid, permanent reduction. We havo como to stay. Overland to California VIA Oregon b California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lktnren Salem ami San Francisco--Thirty-six Hours. WMFOKSAEX'Htf Tn.VIX DAILY. South " Live and Let Live Paint Stop. 1 I Nortli 10:10 a. in. &fa.m. ftSOp. in. LOCAL PAMKNOKK TIIAIX ( DAILYEX- v. . OVA1IA1I, tM p. III. &' p. 111. 7: W a. m. I.v. Portland Ar. Lv. sialem l.v. Ar. San Kran. Lv. ScW) a. ni. iaw p. m. I.v l.v Ar. I'ortland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. S:tt p. m. l!2en.m. wwu.ni. l'l'LLMAX BUFFET srvmcnJ Kxeurslon Sleepers for sccond-elass ms. s.e ou aU tnwugU trallXo tf Tlie O. A (.'. Railroad ferry makm i.n IWltandf IMvWou n,M f0t P itreet, West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: n-ULYQIXCBlT aWSPAYk V. ul Ar10?rvIIULI!v: U pi nil X'MIXSV1I.Yk -rnunu. . " . - -...A1 .V t A Itu ka b a a .1 M n . I?f JJ nfoiumon reWdW nt I'lIOF. IL DIAMOND, Teacherof Music HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND-r- General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All orders will recolvo prompt ot''SJi BstlmntMnn nil lHnrtanfwnrk In OUT ? cheerfully elven. Sntlsnictlon EUmn a Shop in Old Court Houso on Court rtitw. n Salem. Or. . H II. K. Dullow. job DcB Dubois brothers, n. Proprietors emekete Bote FREE BUS. Sample Roww for Commercial Trawh Krow Ji to ier day. SALKM. - . OBBOON.