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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1888)
-J"- LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Iftuztd Account of Doings in City, and Country. TERSON.VLS. t T. Hurd from Corvnllis is in town. F. "Wolfe, of Trinkmau & Wolfe, Portland, came in to-day. Claud Gatch, wife and child went to Portland this morning. nov. A. Leroy, pastor of tho Bnp- tut church, Astoria, is in the city. n X. Bell, clerk of the Kail road commission is in town attend- en. flo "Rnnrrl. inga inttiiuj, i" rider David Browor, ot Damas cus, Clackamas county, formerly of galem, is here lor a lew uays visu mg his children. Prof. S. A. Starr came down town re-terday the first time since his ill jes but he could not race or wras se worth a cent. Rev. H. A. Newell and wife ex pect to leave on n vacation trip to morrow, if the poor health of Mrs. "euell will allow. Mr. John Moir, cathiea of the First National bank, with his fam ily left in the northbound train yes terday for a vacation at the seaside. Col. Merrill, a cousin of the M. E. Bi-hnp of the same name, represent in,' the Standard Oil Company, irent up to Albany, on the Eugene tspre-s. Mrs. M. A. Johnson and son, old neighbors of Mr. Leach, in Ohio, indiiow living near his nursery, ire well enough pleased with our tiiuate and prospects to become permanent citizens. Mrs. J. J. McAVilliams and daugh ter of Buffalo, K. Y., are visiting Mr. A. O. Norton the brother of the former. They have not met for twenty years before and are greatly enjoying the meeting. E. C. Frost, late general secretary ofthe Y. M. C. A., of Portland, now Rncral agent for the Pacific Mu tual Life Insurance Co., came in torn Albany this morning and gave is oflice a pleasant call. Dr. D. J. Mayes, of Missouri, wns town yesterday visiting C. "W. aribner's family. He has gone on mCalifornin. He is a warm friend rf Dr. John A Brook", who, he Junks, will win from the Democrats iflioHeient votes to almost make Mis- wi a doubtful state Warren Burgett, an experienced durational man, and ex-Supt. from lie Chenango Valley, New York itate, arrived from Portland to-day. He expects to meet a number of astern friends in Portland, and wnh them return to Salem and look Bound before going on to Albany, Eugene and other towns. Mr. Win. P. Jones, of Oakland, W., who has been in Oregon and Washington Territory since June, torted homeward. In a long touveration with a representative the JovhxaIj he expressed his wonder at tho great crops boon Kerywhere. He says there is no de aiflg that thi is a magnificent """itry, capable of great develope witnud able to support an im fetuse population that will steadily Uu this way. Sew Incorporations, In the secretary of state'e offlco are filed the articles of the Portland, Mount Hood, and Eastern Railway Company, the incorporators being R. P. Earhart, D. U. McKercher and "W. A. Bantz. Its business is to construct and operate a railroad and telegraph line from Portland across the Cascades, via Salmon River Pass to the mouth of the Owyhee river, in Malheur county. The principal office, Portland ; capi tal two million dollars ; shares $100 eacii. Also articles of the Portland Grut liverein.with Gottlieb Staeubli, Pres ident; John Raz, Sec; Gottlieb Staeubli John Hachlen and Chris tau Kennel trustees. The object is to foster and cultivate tho dramatic and musical arts, social and literary entertainments, and the mutual assistance of its members in time of sickness, and to promote good feel- lug aim fellowship. The property consists of $1,500 in the bank. Also articles of the Tamarack Mining Company; E. S. Rothchild, I. Kaufman and M. A. Rothchild incorporators. Object to mine and extract ores &c from the Tamarack mine, Baker county, Oregon. Cap ital stock $250,000 in 250,000 shares at $1.00 each. LOCAL NOTES. Call on "Winters & Thomas for tho best groceries in town 1 The travel on the O. & C. railroad la quite large both ways. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. SnUth's, 92 State street. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk shakes, lemonades, at Strong & Co.'s Important meeting of the Board of Trade, to-night lu the Council Chamber. L'EAU DORMANT. 1 Growing Suburb. In estimating tho growth of Sa- ", her suburbs should not bo ovor !. In West Salem, beyond wrree bridge across the "Willain i considerable improvement is Wieeable. Mr. J. Y. Byron, book toiler of this city, is clearing and Jobbing his five-acre lot, and will "J a nice residonce this summer. H Will mnkft if n vnrv nrtKinilvn r"ne, Ml. .Tnptrofiii lu ilci nrntmr ii JjM on tho Twnino place. This J"1' Is becoming very desirable "Ul Of fil Ffutilnniuu tfiicj. ef ... .. .vamviaTOi tioj wi . The rnfwl a III trtni lvifll aud is much uod iih a fnvor- drive. Sixty Teachers Coming. As soon as our wide-awake Land Company heard that sixty teachers were coming from California through this valley to-morrow, they tele graphed, inviting them to stop over till the 1 o'clock train, so that our citizens might show them around the city. Up to our going to press, no reply has been received. Should a favorable ouo come to-night, word will be passed round, and it is earn estly hoped that all citizens who have carriage, will be at the depot by S a. in., to meet them, and take them to the various points of inter est. The indefatigable Prof. Mc Elroy goes to Albany to meet them, and accompany them here. If they do not stavover, it will certainlvnot be his fault. The Board of Trade meets to-night, and will doubtless all urge to co-operate. Photographed. Catterlin brought his camera to bear on the Journal and Vidctte building a few days ago, and then coming within close range, lie pho tographed the stall' and employes of the two ollices. Yesterday he sent lu the two pictures very handsomely taken, and finished ofl in artistic stylo. It is said out o'door views are ditllcult, but in' this undertak ing the operator has suceeded ad mirably. At the I'm. The cat end of the wall around the water wheel of tho foundry workshop, having been washed out there has been a temporary shut down. But Supt. Downing having made all repairs, and secured an in creased head of water for the wheel, all is ready to start up again tomorrow. Accident. Mr. Myse, a carpenter, working on a scaffolding near the top of Mr. Stapleton's barn, near Wallace's orchard, fell some twelvo feet, and was hurt seriously, to-day. Ho was taken to his home in South Salem. Sn man an died, like Grant, with the pen in his hand. Last Sunday he sent to his publishers a dozen proof sheets, carefully corrected, and in a few days the last pages of his book will bo in pross. The llrst vol ume is printed and Is now being bound. It is spoken of as a well writton, interesting narrative, and will certainly have an oxtonsivc wile. More l'litwi Sold. S. Cook. Rnnrnriirv nf tlm i - .. . . r.n. SU Laud Connvmv. vivtunluv three of tlm ft-.. it int ,,. ftiee'a Urge furm. Also part of "Uh fann ner Swartz' Mill. a-... "eral months the nrrHiniml. -v- ,r "" own very heavy, and par- ? belllC tuL-on nf nvnn. ilni. t Dronnrtt' T ..to. .... .. Lnn, ,Tratlou lecontldautlv looked t'r Silt Catip. K Inniilm r r nut i i it Block. tf llreiCrjftrPiiclertCsitwia The letter carriers have well earn ed a vacation. Col. L. S. Scott re lieves Ben. Taylor for a short time, and on tho return of tho latter Georgy Hatch will go oil" on a furlough. For a change, how would a trip on a bicycle suit Ben, and a walk up one of tho mountains agree with George ? Hon. J. T. Gregg, secretary of tho Republican State coinmittoo, this morning mot Senator T. L. Darin, of Oregon City, State chairman. To gether they went to Eugene, ex pecting to return In a few days. Fred. Schottor, of Empire City, Coos county, was in townyosterduy, making settlement with the school board. He Is the last agont toHjttlo, all agoncius Ixiing discontinued. Col. Williams, late timber Inspec tor, was at thebtttte houo, on busl nur3, this afternoon. SooUhidJ Unit. Santa Abie soothe and heal the membrane of the throat and Iuiigo when jM)lsonel and Inllanied by dL ease. It prevents night sweat and tightuuM ucrort tho i-hwt, eurw cough, croup, asthma, ooldii, bronoh Itis, pneumonia, whootiingoougli and all other throat and lung truubk. No other medicine U so micwmiui lu curing nasal catarrh as California Cat-It-Cure. The enormous and In oreaslug demand for thete standard California roniedlea eonflnns their merit. Sold and absolutely guaran tied by D. W. Matthews & Co. at f I a package. Three for ?&50 J. Lowenberg, of Lowenberg .? Goldsmith, of the foundry at the penitentiary, is In town. Don't dodge Deputy Assessor Pot ter, for if you have any property, he's after jou for a sworn statement. To-day the various bids for sup plies at the United State Indian Training school, at Cheniawa, were opened. The subdivision of the Teller farm is nearly completed, and two tracts are already sold by the Oregon Land Company. Gov. Pennoyer has appointed tho following notaries public : E. G. Hursh, Baker City ; W. H. Parker, Jacksonville. Willis .t Chaniberlin arc painting and fixing up another large room in the Opera House block for business purposes. It is for rent. Mr. Howell, the ever active jani tor of the state house, is busy getting tho chamber of representatives nil ready for the Press Association meet It said that Mr. Leach, of tho Capital Nursery, has one of tho largest lot of peach stock for graft ing with prunes, of any one in the state. A very convenient way of preserv ing communications received on postal cards is to pas to them in a book resembling those ued for in voices. , In the Probate Court to-day the Judge disallowed tho sale made by the guardian on tho 21st of July, on the ground of too low a price and ordered a new sale. The Hags in town yesterday hung at half mast in patriotic reverence for the memory of Gen. Phil. Sheri dan, the sad news of whose death was received in tho forenoon. Mr. J. II. Albert is having new planking put down in front of his houses on Cottage street ; an exam ple thnt many owners of rickety and utterly unsafe sidewalks about town would do well to imitate. Miller's cooper shop, at the rear of the State Insurance Company's headquarters, is being enlarged. That will be tho place to get a bar rel repaired, a new bung hole put in a barrel, or a barrel built round a bung hole, or anv other cooper work done. Soaring skyward is the large, crowning ornament on tho enlarged and heightened State Insurance building, on Commercial and Che mekete street Tho wholo struct ure is very hamlsonie and commodi ous and willlbe a great addition to tho city. Messrs J. H. Hawley and J. D. Kelty were in to-day from Bethel with some machinery for repairs. They say harvesting is progressing, and tho yield is good. That section is obtaining its shnroof immigration and some property is changing hands, flvo or six farms having been sold tliis summer. Mr. John G. Wright has sent Mr. Anglin to the Capital Mining prop erty, near Mehama, to examine the rein and report on the prosiiects. He will probably take a contract to cross-cut tho vein and open up tho mine for future operations. It is be lieved thoro is something big In the way of vein matter to bo uncovered. The prohibition club met as usual last night. Rev. J. H. Roork presi ded. Rev. B. J. Sharp led in prayor. W. H. Oslwrne eang a solo; Mr. and Mrs. Sears rendered cxcollontly a duet. Prof. M. V. Rork, Prof. Ben Childers, Dr. Wyatt and others de livered earnest addremM. Miss Royal declaimed well an appropriate piece. Oalad np nod rateg co berfw niuun u wtDdow1 dep cm tl Lnllaj and teno u rrwt. AUd. with ere of roguish anznt Wttcbca hr bailee! to her book. In rain be trie to win a look. Aodtrom the trettla orei there Blowt cusdry tteet througt tar air. Which ml; tho mark, and tall ensaos Onoared tor Ljdla Is thirteen. O. My lad, IT rou, without abuse. Will take adrlct. rron. one whot rrtsn. And put bu wisdom to more use Than erei ret did roui adTlser; U rou will let. ar none wUI do. Another's heartbreak senre for two. You'll have a care, some four rear hence, How roo lounge there hr yonder fence And blow Uicw BUs through that screea For Lydla vtl be seventeen. -T. a Aldrlch In The AUanUo. INJUNCTION. Walk thy way greatly. Bo do thou endure Thy small, thy narrow, dwarfed and cankered life, That soothlni? patience shall be half tho cure For 111? that lesei souu keep sore with strife. Bo thou thyself. So strongly, (grandly bear Thee, on what seu thj hard, mistaken road, rhot thou Shalt breathi heaven's clearest urper air. And so forget thy feet thai meet tho clod. Wilt see thyself to cod IIKp stature crowuf Feed full thy aoul ou tnUK nutullHy Then shalt thou on thj ioimh! lot look down; Slake thou thy ua uot let Hi) ttfe make theei -Clara Marwlle Ureeoo. THUS PERISHETH. Tho flower that once was all perfunio Fat dreopb ami dies away; With spring comes uot rcfreAhlng; bloom, But w Inter's dark decay Tho form from heaven's stateliest mekl Is maned by oarth's derirv; The once n a-m heart is growing cold, 1 ho eyes ium lost their flro. GXVOL Still, though thine eyes have lost their Ore, Thy check.-! fieir giilisli glow. Vet bums tnj huart with hot delro As In tho lcrg i.70 Donald U SIct.regor In New York Graphic. THE STARS. The sad and solemn night Mas yet her multitude of chi4rful tiros; Thr- glorious host of light Walk the dark hemisphere till iho retires; AH through her silent natcher gliding slow, Her constellation" come, anc climb tho heavens, and go -lJryant. VhIto marabout tips and peacocks' oyes i ranged tn circular rows upon tbo sides, ';i tiff a showy effect. Fans mndo tn this i , tmvo tho small feather points carefully 'il upon a foundation tho slzo of tho spaco iiro to covor, and this foundation Is L.-iicd Focurely in placo, so that, although .r iippearanco Is most delicato, tho fan Is ly ils durablo as ono mndo of lace. American Capital tn Mexico. 1 13 estimated that tho railroad mileago Mexico owned by Americans Is iioarJy m thousand miliw, and that tho capital . invested is upwnrd of$S0,000,00a Tho i unt of American capital Invested in i iii-s is thouglit to bo nearly 520,000,00a In tho Imports of Mexico wero f'JO, 100,013, 1 only f.!231,255 f H'3 catno from tho .ul ytatei. and of this latter amount only i very small proportion ont ncross tho i mtier hait your tho oxports from this nuiitry to Mexico were about $10,000,000, of ich mora than linlf ont by American w vayn to tho border and thenco by rail to in eiior points. Tho International company t lAwer California has a grant, estimated 1 1 17,000,000 acrw, and a biisk tovvulsuow js.tnbll.3hed aliont ono hundred miles outli of Siui Ulego, Cnl ICrctmngo on New Vorl! In northern Muico is bold more largely than on any other city, and lu tho City of Mexico is second only in demand to that on London. -New Orleans Timw Uuinocmt. She. Isu't Ills Itrlile. "Mary, will you marry moP "No, Oeorge, I cannot." "Do you do you love nnotliorl" "No, but 1 can never bo your wife, I saw you umpiring that gaino of ball yesterday, and 1 cannot givo my lieurt too man who will call a umn out on strikes when bo ought to have his Im on balls. Lincoln Journal There Is a clump of thirty ornugo troos near Lakeland, Kla., that yields annually over 100,000 orungut. A Sensitive Dog. Gllhooly (to an Austin Nlmrod) Why don't you toko your pointer along when you go hunting, Hob? Bob I don't like to do it; ho makes me feel to badly. "How boP1 "You soo whonever I ml n bird tho poor bruto looks at mo so reproachfully that I really feel uncomfortable." Texas Sifting. A 1'nliit fur Actors. When on the stage lias ceased the strife, And Claude, the villain, yields hfi breath, The actor, to be true to life. Must certaluly be true to death. Boston Courier. I'ervoml. MrrS. It FrohlioiiHtuln, of Mo bile, Ala., write: I tke great pleuxuru In rucommeiitliiiK Dr. King'r New Dlhoovery foroongump tion, luivlng Uhnl it for a wovere ut tuok of Bronchitis anil Catarrh. It gave mo instant relief and entirely eurod me and I have not been alllift h1 Mince. I u1m beg to wtate that I had tried other remedies with no good roHUlL Have also uwxl Klec trie ISltterv and Dr. Klng'a New Life Plllo, both of which I can reo oinnieud. Dr. King's New DUeovery for ConHUinpUon, Coughs anil ColdH, In Bold on a iKwltlve guarantee. Trial bottle free at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Store. Not Too Muililen. Mies Gladys You nppoaroil very abruptly with your errand uwhilo ago. You must not oome so suddenly into tbo room when Mr. Hmithcrs is siending the owning with me. Itrldget Huddvntl And Is It suddentyo call it, and me at the kayhole a full threo (luarthers of an hour I Harper's Uazar. MI3CKt.UVNKOUS. T. McF. PATTON Has just received NEW TOCK Cambridge Bibles, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Embossed Scrap Pictures, Birthday Cards, Day School Rewards, flLGIJII'SIIISTOl Natural Law in the Spiritual World 25c, Leather Card Cases, Leather Pocket Books, Leather Purses, lie, Dillon Incandescent Steel Pens, Nos. , i ) ? 3 Acme W 5&0, !liii!j Tabids. OS, STATE ST. SALEM, OR0 G. W. JOHNSON, CAHHIHS A FIXE LINE OK . CLO T I-I I N G GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Laps, Irunks, Valises, etc. 2155 Conniittrcisil Slrocl, Salem. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO' 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM, S sS&ffiiW'W! "BiT Carlaml Slovcs, Charter Oak Stoves, llriglilon Hang AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Slock of Hardware ami rami Machinery, Wagons anil Carriages GREAT DISCOVERY! Ulncoureglnc. Gentleman If you get uiy ooat dono by Batunlay I thall Im forever inilfaLUxl to you. Tailor Ob, if tbat' your goma it won't bo done, Tsxu Hiftiugs. ChUirei Cry Fitcker's Castsria i CtilireE CryfPitcterTs Cailerla ' SSSS!S!SXSit The flrrt playtr to give bit catcher and outocldsn sign a to tho kind of ball ha wa about to pitch wai Harry Wright when bs waa change pitcher for the famous ISSd Btocklngf, of Cincinnati, In 1670. Harry worked the fait and ilow ball, and would alwayi let bU catcher and ouUlelden know when he waa going to too a good one orer the plate. A new bandkerehJef of the abeereet French cambric, all overran with rosebud In out. une machine embroidery, la cmoog the an. KVf moat glittering anccwu. The atreight beng ia to be nambered UBOSg the tfalnga that were, but more tain hair will be wont thca for aereral yean pact. abl Dr. I-I. S MIT I-I Now In MMiihm 'if w nw iliMxwwy In mwlldn, wliltili laixirolyu 4MmIhiimmUi(' o, HiiduvtH Hlni(Ht lnlHiitiitKnily (in the mirriHiiiclliiK tbwum of tlw ttt(li. It In In no whv liiJurlHi or uiilwMMt U) the UmIh. riiHiiuiiiHfiMAiirerMof It uiMlmllmt in Mruuil Ium never Uwn known lfrf. hikI by HiiiilyliiK It to tlui MiiutlUvu or mto Itolli. tlmy nin lie clmiMKl hiiiI nil without latin. HohII Hiimm llwt whiiI a klnd.df cIbiiUI work done wiltMHil llll, i would lielter ll on Or. JI. Hiollli. extmolwi for 60 utnt, ffth HENRY SCHOMAKER. MnnuAtturrul The Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Cemowctal St. All Styles il Feaeisg Made to Order ON BHORT NOTICB u Live and Let Live Taint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers- Paoer Hangers and Decorators. All order will reeeivti iwiiuut uttMiitlun. fMluwttttH (in nil kimUof work In our linn eJusMTmly uIvmi. HutJbtloii u(irnnU 1 rtiKipliHmoHirnioiHKioii ygtirt Mmit, VI. HaUhii, KOH JlAHUAIXtJ IN R U R N I T U R B (IO 'JO HOTAN t WIIITNICV, 102 Cwrt StfMt, Slm, OregM. Jfavlnr bought out the reinalndr ol the ctutlr fttotory'i atork, we are prepared to aell ctutlra lowsr than any Iwum; iu Orvyom