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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1888)
4- w CAPITAL JOURNAL. If VOL. 1. SALEIVI, OR., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1SSS. NO. 183. FINANCIAX. ESTABLISHED, BT NATIONAL AUTHORITY Tlic Capital National Bank OK SALEM, OREGON, aid up, - - - - $75,000 fSorplu. - - - -10,000 U. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President, j II. ALBERT, r - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, , . W. Martin, J. M. Mnrtln, It. S. "Wallace, Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert, JT. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigueu or iu iuio, either In private granaries or iDUbllo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Tar. I Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts I drawn direct on New York, Chicago, .San ; trail Cisco, iurinHiu,iuuuuu,4uno,.wuu, I Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. W nai Mil nc SALEM, OREGON. H'M. N. LADUE, President. nit .T RKYNOLDS. Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. KTMmniro nn Portland. San Francisco, i New Yoik, London and Hong Kong warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to denoslt end transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at .... ... ....... Tn.iminnA fn tttlOIl RfV 1 ciulty can'H)0 obtained at tho bank In ; most reliable companies . MK5CKLLANKOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; Boots and Shoes ! LATEST STYLES! LEADING LINES! LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of VY. B. Forsytes Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, ; : : : : OREGON. Ms wagon to any part or the city, quicaer, afcr, better, and neater, than It ran do done by any body else. Leave order at Mlnto's stable. INSURANCE Company. Klre and Ma rlne. JIW. ALBERT, Agent, Salem, Oregon. A PPEAL.BILVERTON. WEKKLY. ILBO A per year. Independent. TheAPrKAl. U . Irrulaled In Morion, Linn and Cta ok mas counties; has been established eight year and U an excellent advertising me dium. For terms address the publisher II. U. Guild, ailverton, Or. BENSON'S EXPRESS. r EAVK OIIDKR8 AT LANCWS UV .-".fy w ft?s "asrjri Jj err BUble. corner of tw and rreai Hnr,ar on Male hi "" -,-- ZA scrotal street. Prompt attention and fare guaranteed. BBNHON PROF. IL DIAMOND, Teactierof Music And dealer te aU Mad of MJH? toenU. OaUe-aMOMHwereUlrtre- .la- I A T I ' 1 11 muio MISCEIXANEOUS. m ACRE n fine Location Tl Best Soi Has Just purchased BS7 acics, situated from threo to four and oue-half lulled east of Salem, which they will Immediately plat and survey and sell In Ten Acre Lots. This land has been carefully selected with especial refcrenco to Its adaptability to fruit raising nnd desirability for residence purposes, and Each Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. Tho time for tho residents of Halom to buy ten acres of choice land near tho city wry cheap will soon bo past. Tho ORKGOX LAND COMPANY alone sold durlnjr August twenty-six ten acre fruit lots, and some of tho snmo lots have already Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. There aro many persons In Salem who could buy ono of theso lots nnd pay for It wlthoutlnconvenleuce. In fact any person receiving even a small salary can buy ono of these lots by making a small cash payment, and paying tho remainder In semi annual installments, nnd by practicing a llttlo economy for u short time bo tho owner of a property which can bo made (when set to fruit) to produaa As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land. Tho valuo of theso lots is not dependent m what they will actually produco now, unon tho market If You arc Thinking Do not fu.l to seo theso lots. If you have lots beforo investing. If You Want to Save a it tho samo tlmo mako n first-class investment buy ono of those lots ment plan. Land Shown Free of Charge. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES DuKlC U WW V Hm wvfm lx Soriber -:- and -:- Pohle. A MJH . ftSBriu. 13 w UW-' ABirTlrOOM.' . ...... symptoms, others only a part. Si iirv VOII A COLD IN TIIK 11KAU wnicn oon. uu.jn iciir. . ...-.-.-cslv?tton of mucus matter In tho nasal pa.geT Are you troubled I by LvfSt .niiiinV weak and Inflamed eyes, frequent soreneM of the throat, rUiqar ir wklnr. ,,Pl"i?J JT or less Iropatnnrnt of the hearlnrrio of smell, nirtuorylm- ifTirS tedbyD.W.MATTHKW8iCo. RECOMMENDED. ,..lrPiIW rMnltl.Brt L. DIMON,ofNewXorkaty,forwlysieUUr(at of the """"" 60LD ASD OHAI1ANTEF.D 7IY D. W. MAHHEWS & COMPANY, 106 state St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU k WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot, i Dill rm i II I X m- LAND COMPANY upon any prospective boom, but depends nnd what that product will now bring In of Securing a Home money to invest do not fail to look at theso Part of Your Earnings A flno lino of hacks, buggies, carts, car riages, buckboards, etc lloth our own mnkonud tho best eastern mado buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING. Call on tho undersigned, wagon and ear rlage makers und blacksmiths, 2 312 nnd 31 Commercial street,!Kalem. thcONLY- GUAHANTEEQ cure row CATARRH ORnVlLLECALj . -. -a . ....... M.v. v an AT. 111! iasy Tens ! ! ! BRIDLED LIGHTNING'S DAILY BURDEN. Tlic Dread Scourges Continue With Fury Unnbatctl. Iliiirnln beared Sun Francisco lias Her Mmre Nes Vrom Krerj where. COXDEXSKl) DISPATCHES. The Somite titrllt bill will be iiuule jmblieon Moiulny. A wonuui in Halifax died Moiulny wliile having thirteen teeth ex tracted. Justice Matthews eontinucfl seriously ill at his Washington home. It is now claimed that llohert Garrett is as not near deaths door aa was reported. Theodore- Thomas has dually given up tho idea of maintaining his big orchestra. Sharpers yesterday swindled and squeezed out of it man named Le mon, at Allegheny, Pa., over $10, 000. United States troops have been or dered to the scene of tho ltlo Grande riot in Texas. A general massacre of American citizens is expected. Reports say a new caso of small pox has developed at Sheridan, Yamhill county. Zack Hall Is tho unfortunate one; also youug Mun nlng is said to have It. Alarming at ITornumllmi. Fkknaxihno, Fin., Sept. 25. Twelve now cases of yellow fever are reported here and three at Elanvillo. Gmvo fears arc felt. Now at San Fnnielrico. San Fiiancisco, Sept. iri. There v.u. ono new case of smallpox de veloped to-day, mailing nineteen since tho tlrst of tho month. Itr.'ud yer Kvnrynhere, London, Bcpt. 25. There is fever of u violent form In Crook Haven. Vessels aro warned not to approach thill port, which lies directly on the route of tho ocean steamers and is often sought as a harbor of refuge. Slowly Sinks Slugg.ir Snllhan. ItosTOX, Sept. 25. John L. Sulli van was a trlllo worse last night. Iu thn afternoon his temperature rose to 102. At midnight ho was resting easy. His father thinks there has been a decided change for the won-e. IIiiUuIii lln tint Smallpox. liUKKAW), N. Y., Sept. 25. Here tho ravages of smallpox continue. It spread has assumed alarming proportions. Several new oiihos aro reported dally. Tho puhliu school children and all factory employes hare submitted to vaccination. Fatal Shooting Affrity. IUkkh CiTV, Sept.2r. Yesterday nbotit noon a dllllculty occurred be tween Arthur Ilalluin and JJucI DuiticIiiH at Cracker City, Oregon, and resulted lu Hallam shooting Douglas twice, once through the neck and once through tho inxly. Hnlliun last night gave hlmsjlf up. Douclas was nllvo at last accounts. The men came hero together from Montana during the summer. r.irtlunil lolnls. IV)UTLAN, Oregon, Sept. 20. Tlic new passenger dejxit of the O. It. A N. Co., will bo oKinel Uwlay for the first time, and all passenger trains will urrlve and depart from thorn. Ytterday uftcrnooii u complaint was riled with Judge Ciitlin against Xed Gleiiiion, n pioneer, huvliig eomo here over thirty years ago, who hiw been llvlngiiiaiioldshauty on the corner of Twentyfuurth and Suta-uU, nwirJeirrey's brick yurd. He has been living oirthe charity of some of his neighbor for some tlmo post. Aeronaut Van TukhoII Hays he luu not neeii hlx balloon since lust Sun Iy whon It got nwny from him. The missing balloon, has been located In a body of timber tveral mllui wide and fifteen men are enraged III looking for It. 1 The allftgud dlMriiiiliwtlniM of the ' Union Taeino vptii Portland aud I lu favor of Tueonm were being In vewtljralwl ywtrIy by th lrd ot 1 lramlgrHtloii. No iwttlotm-nt ha I j ot been eineted. lloprful Hop Market. Minni.inxiN, N. Y., Sept. 25. Wheu the harvesting season liegan in August prices opened at theyards at last years figures IS wilts to 20 cents a pound for choicer grades but as it Itecame apparent that the crop would bo unexHetedly small, and as advices were received of a partial failure of tho yield in the hop fields of the northwestern stales and Europe prices began to move rapidly upward. Tho latest sales reported at the principal yards are at 27 to !J0 cents a pound for choice growth. Dollar Wheat Again, CiiU'Afio, Sopt. 25. A local paper holds that the rise lu the price of cash wheat hero to $1 per bushel Is an event of national importance. Tho price is a sort of dead-line in tho market, as it hr-s been declared over and over again by men lu Chicago whose opinions command respect that the day of dollar wheat Is passed forever. Nevertheless, that price was made Saturday for cash stud'. It Is five years since wheat sold at $1 a bushel, and meanwhile It has lieen down to about (III cents, although It lias Bold as high as $2.75 within tho business life of several men now In activo business. Last year at this time No. 2 spring sold in Chicago at about 70 cents. Astoria Asteroids Ahtouia, Sept. 25. The Astoria ife South Const Railway Company has lovicd an assessment of 25 per cent, of the capital stock, payablo October 8. Grading on the Ilwaeo it Oyster vlllo railroad Is finished to Paul's place, within two and n half miles of Oystorvlllo. Considerable betting Is going on overtho presidential elect. on. Two thousand dollars was put up this afternoon on the general result. This afternoon there were filed articles of incorporation of the Astoria it North Paclllo Deep Sea Fishing Company. It Is proposed to build a schooner of 170 tons, equlpied to catch fish oil Columbia river bur. U Oman's llmpalr. "Death would bo preferable to this awful, dragglngdown sensation and aching back," desparlngly com plained a sulterlng mother. "And the worst of It Is,1' she milled, "there seems no euro for It." "You are mistaken, " said tho sympathizing neighbor to whom thosullerer com plained. "I Htillored for years Just as you do, aud found no relief till my phlslelan prescribed Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which cured mo. and I have ever since lieen well, anil the wealth of India would not Induce me to bo without the remedy ifallke alliictlon should return." "Favorite Prescription" Is tho only medicine for women, sold by drug gists, under a sltlvo guarantee from the manufacturers, that It will give satisfaction In every ease, or money will lo refunded. This guarantee has been printed on tho bottle-wrapiier, and faithfully car ried out for many years. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant purgative Pellots-gently laxative or actively cathartic according U) the dose. A Wsmii's IMtroTrry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady lu this county. Disease fastened Its clutehoH iiwn bur and for seven years she v, Itbstood Its severest tests, hut her vital organs were under mined nnd death seemed Imminent. For flint; months she coughed In cusMiutlv and could not sleep. Khe bought of us n Isittle of Dr. Klng'H New Discovery for Consumption und was so much relieved on taking llrst do) that she slept all night, aud with one Uittlu has Isjon mlruo iilotiidy cured. Her name hi Mr. Luther Lutz." Thus write W C Iluiiirlck & Co. of Shelby, N f ' Get a. free trial bottle ut Dr II W Cox's Drug Store. is AVmIsU Cirs Th ORIGINAL AMKTINh OINTMENT la only put up In large two-ounce tin box, ami Is uu absolute cure for old tores, burns, wound, chapped hand, and all skin eruption. Will positively euro all kind of plies. Ak for the ORIGINAL AIHETLNE OINT MKNT. Bold byD.W. Matthew A Co., 106 State street, Salem, at 26 eenU per box by mail 80 cent. A. J. lUwy 1( at all lime rwwly to attend orders to hike Intending pojMengent to the train or meet them there and take them to any part of the elty. AUo ready to attend all calU night and day. tf. WUODHimX ITEMS. Tojiirs of Interest News of Iinpor- tanre Sirkness Health, Etc. I. S. Leonard Is nutting tv new floor in his openi house. Fanners have commenced plowing summer fallow lu this vicinity. Miss Alice Hicks Is slowly sink ing and her death is dally expected. Farmers are still eniniged bringing wheat to the warehouse at this place. J. M. Poorman. our accommodat ing druggist, went to Portland yesterday. Mrs. llradley has opened a millinery shP In Fosh A Co. furni ture store. Henrv Hall, of the Woodburu cannery, has been on the sick list for the past week. V. E. Jackson who has been visiting In the valley for several mouths, left last week for his home tn'Glbbon, Nebraska. A nortlim of the fence surround ing the farm of I). C. Remington, near this place, was destroyed by lire yesterday. Tho uliie-venr-old son of John Fredenborir. who has been lying very low with typhoid fever, Is slowly recovering. It. D. Hobnail, of Salem, put up one of his. patent grain rolling machines at Hubbard last Saturday for Mr. T. V. White. The work of laving new ties on the "Slim Gauge" Is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, on both sides of tho Willamette. .1, 11, Richards has a steam 'iMlnnoapolls Gramilutor" nt work lit'hlrt shop and Is" pVcpaicd fi grind all kinds of feed, corn meal, etc. Tho public schools of Huhbiird will open October 1st, having been postponed on account or the largo number of children picking hops. Shipley it Son or Oswego, have commenced baling straw Hear this city, having received it contract to furnish 100 tons to Columbia River PaiKir Company. Mrs. Annie Hornier died yesterday iiRer u lingering Illness of several weeks and her remains will he taken to Independence to-day Tor Interment. She leaves n host of friends to mount her untimely death. The north bound freight train yesterday lout t of Hh ears, whloh were coupled on behind We enuoooe, n short distance below town and had gone nearly to I Iiiblmnl before the loss was discovered. Tho train returned and picked them tip. Oliver Thompson and wife, who cuiuo to this place about it yor "K from Kearney, Nebraska, sfnrion ror their old home yesterday for tho purpose of illsposing oi unm properly. They will return iu a few weeks and make Woodburu their future home. Harry Hemlow, of tho linn of Hi.mlow.t Hall, returned last Fri day from Puget Bound. Mr. Hemlow while alment sold over S,oow oi canned fruit to thoTaeoina Grocery Company. KxtHirts pronounce tho fruits cunnud by theso gentlemen to be suiierlor to any put up on the coast. The prohlt will lmvoagnind rally ut the grove near town next Satur day, October Utli. 1'ror. n. v. Rork, W. T. lllgtlon, T. w. iav lrt, J. W. Webb and Clark Rraden will discuss the jsilltical Issue of tho day from a prohibition standpoint. The Sllverton baud will furnish music. WooiinuiiN, Oreg Sept. 35, '86. o Tkc Virtlit I'aialHMs. W. D. Hull, druggist, lllppus. Ind., testifies: "I tain reecomiuond Klwitrlo Rltters us the very bust remedy. Every lxittle sold has given relief In every caM. Ono muu took six bottle, and wns cured of rlieuiiiatlsm of ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, lkillvllle, Ohio, anirins. Tlw best Siilllng medicine I have ever handled Iu my twenty yettra' exjierlonce, Is Klectrio JlUlon., Thousunds of i.tlmi-u Imvi. mliLul Ihulr IimIIidoiiv so that the verdict Is uuanlmoua that Electric bitten do cure all dUeaseH of the liver, kidneys or l.lnod. Onlv n half dollar u bottle ut Dr. Cox's drug store, 19 m usceU sola oa the l&stalBWBl piaa.