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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1888)
HWf wn(ii ww-"f wppfHfynpwpwr ft uKtwmt kst'w5Vjaw'n OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. Complete Recital oftlip )ii!y Doings Cop piled From Various Source. Happenings Over the Clfy and Ncvn1 from me toiinjry jtoiiwiiiuuui. They are Coming M. Every day several fiunillos arrive in Salem from Knjiaiw, Nebraska, Minnesota or some western btuto. Tliey come to stay und do well In making so wise a chojee. The growth of Jfcjir.isku in the paBt four years 1b more than tl'io en tire population f Oregon, and yet we have better will, better climate, better marketH, and a hundred fold more varied Industrie than that utate. The surplus population of the cast has scpl ueioss tjie Mis souri and haH about filjed up the moHt available portions of tho coun try east of the rockies. It will now sweep onward to us. "With a little effort on our part a fair portion of the Increasing Mde of Immigration can bo Induced tp stop with iw, but if lioeH'ort Is used we must wait un til the tide is drifted by. The most sensible way and the cheapest way to advertise is to wrap up your local papers and send them to friends In ihe cast. Tiot btranjerr Herr. The Caton who is connected with the assault upon the editor of the Spokane Falls Chronicle, was form erly a lawyer in this state and coun sel for Uealo and linker, 'who mur dered old man Delancy of Marion county over twenty yearn ago, for which crime they were hanged. It was thought that they paid to this N. T. Caton all the money they ob tained by the murder, and Catou became unpopular and removed to Idaho and Washington Territories, where he has since resided, ,11c is well known to all Orcgonians. Win. Vtntklmlti Tumble. At Lebanon Monday William Walkiuds fell oil' a sidewalk and struck his side against a bundle of tools he was carrying, and broke two of tho upper lllw on tho light side. Mr. Wutkinds boarded tho train all right, and when he got as far as Qregon Clly ids side pained him so that he had the fracture re duced. It Is his intention to sue either tho city or the ndlroad com pany for damages. A Uruther'b Uniilurer. Joseph Hayes, who was killed In Han Francisco on Monday night by Ijangford, as supposed, is tho man who murdered Dick Daker, a brother of tho state printer, in Astoria, about live i teal's ago. linker interfered to pievont Hayes beating a man, and .Hayes plunged a knife Into his abdo men. i)nu Moran, now serving tlftoou years iu tho penitentiary for tie murder of a sailor, gave Hayes the knife. A Sever Vaccination. Miss Minnie Caldwell Is qulto 111 at the residence of A. T . Gilbert. Her Illness Is tho result of an ag gravated vaccination, bho procured vaccine virus and administered the smallpox preventive by her own hands, which lesultedliian Inocu lation so complete that she is con lined toher bed. The Sirred Hem I. The Sisters of tho .Sacred Heart have In preparation a grand musical and literary entertainment which will be given on the evening of Fri day, Dee. L'lht. Tills promises to bo a rare tivat for those who may have the honor of being present. mu'kmu. eoir.r. Hugh (1. Kirkpatriok was admit ted upon certificate from the su preme court of Colorado to practice In all tho courts of the state. James F. Howloy et al, rusps. vs. T. . Graves npp.: appeal from Vamhlll county. Argued and sub-1 milled. Sai.iui, Dee. VJ, SS. (iitrvalk has a number of weddings on Uio tapis for tho holidays. 'nll Wall. Union . A iiielunoholy rcU una to ltd twit about the city lur 1st; tlte 't two iU)a. lie I till and Inotd huultltrcd, entiled nf hnu, uilnk W In f, ilrtHMd camil,and iunclirou. Hi Mate ivf UtMikiieo. At onu tune litis pb)ial ami moral wreck Mra a Major iu IW regular aimy, awl Mat mipetiUir gen ciftloiottcot tliu dpaitnint. lie l KMultMte of Vvt i'twit, tenwl thniuuhiHit Ibe tcMnqu Willi crcdil, Mug wounded ialMtutVMlamt wj frequently liroetod or tuulcuou nulla hi ry u llio tvattle fetM. Aftor the war ) Itvcamu a liiwk. vltWky bw4 auit wai tisally cathitred. II- ow wilti about tlio ciHiuiiy with, oat Mury, home or fraud. ultiliU yuu chant) v 1 1 ijr A licman I be unfo((Li e mm alluded to BUSINESS HAS 1SEEN UOUD And Salem is AJrtaze in a Gay Holiday Attire A (llanec Around. A representative of tl.o Capital .Iouun'al on his rounds of the town, makliiir Jiuiuiry among Salem mer chants, finds that all of them have done a splendid business this fall, the general answer to Inquiries be ing that sales have been better than foi' some time. It is noticeable, aso t)iat all the stores are well stocked up and prices are low. Our mer chants are outdoing all previous ef forts In giving sitlcudcd bargains, which is ono of the reasons of the lively trade. They are enterprising and far-seeing and have succeeded in drawing to the capital city the hulk of the trade for miles around. Our country friends have come to a full realization that for bargains in everything included within their wants they must come to flalem. It Is evident that an era of prosperity is upon us, and that from this time on our city will grow rapidly and solidly. HoUduy goods arc ujreudy being displayed, fully In tho iimiiy slibV windows of the city. Beginning tit the post ofllce corner anej strolling down tho street much is to be seen. Among tho noteworthy attractions we will llrst notice ailOCKMKS. Weller Bros., John G. Wright, Squire Farrar, John Hughes, Keller & Sous, TheGrango Store, Gilbert & Patterson, I. S. rjtciuer, J. M. Mar tin & Co., Doniphan & Nolf, Roth & Hupp, und L. S. Winters all have lino and tasty displays. I1BV GOODS, CLOTHING, KTC. Tne Capitol Adventure Co., Lunn A Brown, Fostner, Tiffany A Co., J. M. Itosenburg A Co., E. C. Small, E. L. Johnson, J. J. Dalrymple, J. D. McCully, G. W. Johnson, D. F. Wagner A Co., all, If wo may judge from appearances, have- moro com plete displays than ever before. HOLIDAY GOODS, KTC. Win. Beck & Co., Geo. F. Smith, J. B. Starr, and T. M. l'atton have more gorgeous lines than it has been our pleasure to witness for many days. druggists. Gibson A Singleton, Dan'l. J. Fry, II. W. Cox and D. W. Matthews A Co. have much to charm tho eye and win the heart. ,i i:vniiKKS. Sherman Thompson, J. G. Barr, W. W. Martin and J. II. Haas, are prepared to captivate thojo who are seeking purchases in their line. MILLINKltY, KTC. Bridges A Bozorth, Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Chas. Calvert and Mrs. A. 11. Farrar are outdoing themselves in seasonable exhibits. HOOTS AND SllOlM. Wm. Brown A Co., Stalger Bros., and Krausso A Klein hao some thing neat In slippers, lino shoes, etc., suitable for presents. can iu is, i:tc. Everybody has candy, but C. V. Hellenbrand and Amos Strong lead the van. Speight A Souder have a neat stock. HAHDWAUK, irrc. A. E. Strang, J. W. Crawford, Stelncr A Bloser, Brown A Fuller ton and It. M. Wado A Co., show up niauy wares that are beautiful. TAII.01LS. G. C. Hogan, l?hllllps A Co., E. Sehoettlo and Ij. M. Haines have unusually lino lines and make dis plays accordingly. KK.U. KhTATi: AHKXTS. Tho Oregon Land Co., Moores A Manning, Hughes, Bellinger A Co., and Jones A Watson havu their windows tilled with choice speci mens of the products of the soil, suggesting that a farm lu gentle Oregon would make an acceptable Bin. laTTKKIMST. The following letters remain un called for In the postofllee In Salem, Dee. V2, 18SS. Baker J W Bowling A L Chrk Robert Dotunoiid J S Droit Frvd Brown Chas S Clark Frank Crowdur Mrs S J Dlokerson C J Edwards Eftle Huntington Tom Jones Miss Mary Km met t James Jackson (Iroiw Jones Mrs Daniel King G C Little J Z Lyons LS Morrison Ed MoKonxeo Alux Osborne Mrs S Osborne MrsNov Berry Molllo ada Hlggu Sarah ltober Agatha Swan Tilmau A. Sherlock John StornierJelV Ulwlry (8 1' Ward Tluw Walker Mw Ella Webb W W Wellor Rev Young Mrs Retta A IfOtHl lltnltkU wulu oii)iitv MHll H fnHFpixim'U mix W the urxt atsn nt KMltli. lfonur Uiw ildll, trnhtbla, IiIIIUhiii, or HHve kh lrfttfuUtr nplu, ihru weillvyHi lii all atmitk iu Ukit lr llfttle) fteiuMtou TxMtlc It will iiiuko ititi'W muiiofxoo. .-v.Ut l 1 Xliilirwua l. THAT ASTOIUA RA1LU0AD. Salem is Still Awaiting a Long Ex pected Proposition. It has been such a very long time since anything has been said about the Astoria, South Coast A Salem Railway that it would seem the offi cials of the road are sleeping. Sa lem's Board of Trade has done all in her power to urge the formation of the company. The cause of this delay In formulating plans is due to the negligence of Secretary Iloldeu, of the Astoria road. The last communication Secretary Manning of the Salem Board of Trade received from tho Astonans regarding the projected line was thatr fhev would at once arrange a day for conference of the officials of the road with the committee ap pointed by -Salem. As yet no date has been arranged for this impor tant meeting. At tho request of Astoria we have rested upou our arms for a sufficient length of time yea, too long. It is not necessary to add that Sa lem is ready' willing and only too anxious to do nil in her power to induce this line 'to build to our city from Tillamook. To-day Secretary Manning addressed another com munication to Secretary Hxdden, ap prising him of the fact that his Im mediate reply would relieve an anx ious and expectant people who aro desirous of co-operating with her neighbors in the upbuilding of this noble laud and tho more complete development of her resources by the construction of this railroad from the vallej? on down to tho sea. Salem wants and must have a direct outlet to the sea. This the proposed line would give. "We are ready to go to work at once. If no negotiation can bo made with the Astoria company direct, and at once, the thing for us to do is to proceed with tho organization of a comnanv for tho immediate con struction of a Hue from Salem, via Mehama, to Tillamook, thence to connect with the Astoria A South Coast line. The time is ripe for something to be done. Let tho op portunity not pass unheeded. Now is the time to act, and witli another Hue of railway Salem's future is bright indeed. Let us work ! SALEM CITY DADS. Tliey Transact tho Usual Routine of UusincKS. The city council met in regular session last night, Mayor Murphy, Councllmcu Hlrsch, Williams, Col lins, Mliito, Laforc and Huttou, Marshal Ross and Street Commis sioner Thompson being present. Much of the evening's business was that of auditing accounts and arranging minor details. Among other bills warrants were ordered drawn for the sum of ?44 election expenses in the several wards, $47 to John Heidecker for concreto cross ing on State street, $K5o regular al lowance of Tiger Engine Co. for eight months past, and $175 iu pay ment of tho Tigers' now hoso cart. Electric lights were ordered elect ed at inteisectlon of High and Che ineketo streets and alto near the pas senger depot on Mill and Twelfth streets. A. E. Strang was unanimously chosen to till tho vacancy caused by tho removal of Councilman Monroe from the third ward. The matter of receiving bids for work of covering the cords of tho bridge was defened until the May meeting. J.J. Murphy was empowered to act as counsel for the city in arrang ing the city laws for publication. Tho Viiltio of Apiturum-o. Paper eafe$ are the latuat invention fur jounlHianu'fi men wli.are martini; in tho linancml world without much capital. The paper safe as now constructed cannot he distinguished by the eye from the gon uine article. It can be bought iu anyidze, and a a receptacle for lunch, baskets and odds and ends of the office it is unsurpass ed. Whilo hetiig cheap in price it pre sent! an imposing appearance, and a chance customer seeing the inmhty ssfu iu the of lico is at onoe impressed with the dignity and linauuial security of the concern he is dealing with. A yuuiiK Minn in Manaua, Fla., dreamed that he made a iwdluon ascension, and do sceinlcd by meaus of a parachute. On awakening he was divgustedlo find that he w-ai standing up lu 11 holdiug an open umbrella wnh a anp that made h bands aelie. UlnhWtiHl, llttrkanttu, Co. Or Mar. '. I Imvw autttwetl w It h , dlwiwe lit the kid- nyii lUr 6 or T yMtr ami fur th last two mtm , uuv w 4 van u ihki uj nw. lldVd lilt 1-4 Vt Ilium lb li. Hi tlkklll t tlulll itay' nil theiititlUhu". I lut mr Utkvil. T H NKNVBII.1. vl.l' I'W Mil,. i my uaeic. A rrifiui xni im- u sample or taeOretrou KU1ih'. ivu, ami haviuir ul Ittw mot'v www win tit. ttlljl l ltn 1' tOCAX SUJIIMAItY. W. Johnson of Oregon City, Is a new notary public. Harmless dental operations at Dr. L. C. Smith, 02 State street, tf. You will always find No. 1 gro ceries at L. S. "Winters, the popular Court street Grocer. 1 m d w House for sale on the Install ment plau. Payments only 10c each. At the opera house corner. Call and see. tf. For holiday candles, nuts, cigars, notions, etc, go and seewhntSpdght & Souder, Court street, offer you. Prices low. 1 m d w D. AV. Joseph, having petitioned the court, has adopted Mary H. Beattle, changing her name to that of Joseph. Follow the crowd and y6u will turn up at Squire Farrar's, where groceries are pure and cheap. Jolu the procession. tf. Geo. D. Goodhue was to-day awarded tho contract for furnishing 550 cords of fir wood for tho insane asylum. The price is $2.60 per cord. Dr. A. M. Black of West Vlr glulals in the city, awaiting the ar rival from Colorado of his daughter, Mrs. It. S. Wallace, with -whom he will pass tho winter. Mrs. Mary Yocum of Yamhill county Is being tried for insanity be fore Judge Shaw this? afternoon. Marion county invariably has two insane patients tho same day. Tho firm of W. Beck A Son lead in dolls, toys, novelties, scrap-books, albums, Christmas cards, Christmas treo ornaments and 1700 other things to numerous to mention. 94 State Street Salem Oregon. tf Marshal Boss, Lafe Conn, "Wes Hodson, Hugh McNary, George Col lins, N. Burley and others returned yesterday afternoon from their out ing at Yaquina. They report quite flattering success in bringing down the birds. Big game is non est. St. John asks the question, "Are you for the s:loon or the home?" The answer given is, "you bet your life." But when you aro asked where you can get the best goods and price on tea, coffee, groceries, etc., the answer is, at Squire Far rar's. tf. At the concert Friday evening Mies Parrlsh will sing the "Inila. matus" with full chorus. Also other flue musical partswill be given in tho program. A large house is in prospect so secure tickets early, as the box sheet is now open at Pat ton's. Catch tho shadow ere the sub stance fades, is good advice, and especially is the truth of this demon strated when you speak of the frequency with which one dear friend or another is hurried away. You'll regret too late thatyou did not have your friend or relative visit Sperry the Artist and have a per fect likeness taken. Heed the moral go now before It is forever too late. tf. Watch tho footprints on the side walk. Where do they go? Up and down Commercial street until tliey come to the new bank block. Then they go up stairs. They go to Cuerrlngton's The artist. If you aro looking for something nico for tho holidays, go and see him. His work Is tho llnest. Time is fleeting sud Christmas is near. Be sure and give him timo to llnlshyour work up nicely. tf. Remember that there is no charge for stamping at Brdges A Bozorth's when tho material is purchased of them. I haven't the courage to die sir, Hardly the courage to live; Can't drink enough to forget, sir, Ain't Christian enough to forgive. Tills was the wall of a man who had endured tho tortures of " liver complaint" ami dyspepsia for years; unit ho niiglit navo eimureti mem for life, had he not heard that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscovorv would make him a well man. He gave It a trial and was cured. Once he was hollow eyed, emaciated, and slowly tottering toward tho tomb; but now ho Is vicorous. robust and healthy. There is nothing that can j compare with tho Discovery" as a , curative agent for sour stomach, constipation, Impure blood and bill inusucss. The worst cases of nasal catarrh positively and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy. Prof. Childers, of tho Gervals publlo schools, expects to give au entertainment for tho benefit of tho school, sometime during tho holi days. Gazette. narktea a Aritca Salt. The bust salve in the world f' tits, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrluuii IVver horue, tetter, chapped ha i chilblains, corns, and all skin vr tlons, and positively cures pile-, i no pay roqulrod. It U guaranty. t xl ve perfect satisfaction, or uuu v n-funded. Price 25 cents per U Kor sale v- Dr. H. W. Cox. SALEM'S BOARD OP TRADE. The Grand Work It Is Doing In Bring ing Desirable Immigration. nOME to the land of the Bio Red Apple, (jl'ears, Prunes ete., where the cltiruito Is so mild cw remain Krecu during all tho year. The V. H. cenaurf report hhows Ore eon to be the healthiest state in the Union, filch lands cheap. Send btuinp for un il lustrated pamphlet to Uoaiui of Tiiade, SALKM, OllKOON. The above is a copy af an adver tisement prepared by the Salem Board of Trade, which is now hav ing the run of fully 1,000 agricultu ral and family papers scattered throughout the cast and northwest. Already the results of this adver tising are seen on every hand In the home-seeker appearing among us and in the seres ot letters of In quiry which come pouring in dally. Secretary Mailing tells a Jouiinai reporter that the number of letters received by the Board of Trade daily will average forty-live. They are all tilled with inquiries concerning this land and come in most part from Kausas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, and Nebraska. A number aro from the states of the East and south and not a few from the blizzard-blown praies of Mani toba and tho fever-stricken swamps of Florida. A majority of those who write for information are looking up lo cations where they may engage in the business of fruit crowing, farm ing and gardening. They are gen erally people of some means wno wish to cast their lot in a less rigor ous clime. The results of this ad vertisimr are most gratifying to the board, and show conclusively that Oregon's vast resources are gaining recognition. The new board of trade was or ganized less than a year airo and since that time have spent over $3000 iu advertising this region. The first edition of 5000 pamphlets descrintivo of the country has been distributed, as well as nearly 1000 of the second edition. That this board has done and is doing a good work is apparent. Within the past year Salem has improved more than any live previous years. Of this great improvement fully three fourths has been made within the past six months aud of that over ono half has been done duriug November and Decem ber. They are doing much toward settling up our uncultivated lands and bringing this section into that prominence which it has so long merited, Of the immigrants who are now arriving nearly all are farmers, and careful estimate: places the Increased valuation to the comunity by their enterprise and laborat 1500 per year foremen man who purchases land and Improves It. Fully $10000 should be placed in the hands of the board for adver tising purposes for 1889. The re sults will be greal, and in their sight the outlay will appear small as it would be. mwiii ii .mi rjiiffrmnnnnm'nrTfm"-1 iTnt CITATION. In tho County Court of tiioStntooi Oro ron.lbr tho County of Marlon. In the mutter of the evmto oil ,.,,., JOHN HUUIIES, Deceased j-1-nation. To nil heirs known mid uuknow n of the within -Mined decedent, meetings: In theniimoofthostiiteof Oregon, you nro hereby cited mid lequlred to appear In the County Court of the Suite of Oregon, for the county of Marlon, it t tho court room thheof, nt Salem, In tho County of Marlon, on Monday, the 7th dnyol Jan ii try, lf!, at U oYloclc In tho forenoon of Hint duy, then and there to show causolf tiny there he, why the Admlulstrntor ot the estate of John Hushc-i, deceased should not sell tho mil property belonging to snld etutc. Said real property Is described as follows, to wit: llegln nlnir nt a stiil.c 41.74 chains . u"i ile. .01 mtn. V. from the 8. K. corner ot the Donation Ivtud Claim of JohnXIniccrundNaiH'V It. linker his wife, No. 4.' imd In the .South boundary Hue of said claim; and running theneo Nintli'JI dog. :(0nilu East . j.ll chains to M stuko lu the center of the County nun loading from r-xilein to Howell l'ralrle: tlieneu N. Ml cleg. 3U mln. W. Jilong the wnter.il said road 10.21 chains to it stake: tlienco S ill deg. "-0 mtn. W, UV) rluilno tonstake In tlio South boundary Hue of the Donation Ijuiil Claim iiterctwld: theme S.ll" dog. .01 min. K. .11.70 chains along snld South boundary line to tho olaceof beslnnlnir. cont.tlnlnir .UVI acres of tho land more or Lss and situ at''d In Suction St In T. ? f It. W. nt t ho Willamette Merdl.m n Marion L.uinty, Oregon, and being p.ut of tho Donation umu vinim itioresain. Witvkss, Tito Hon Tf. Shaw, Judge; of tho County Courtol the Stale of Oiwii I for the I 'mum- oi Marlon, v 1th the sem of said Onurt lUlIxert, till Kill day or IVceni-' bor, ISsS, A. P., TTEsT. V J. nVIU'OlK, Oerk, I Hi D.l.Slir.HMW IVputy. I AJrusEJuarrs. REEDS OPERAHo Friday Evening, Dec. 1 Grand Concef Will do given undor the .J pices of tho rnn.Jr'i l of Music, ann Miss Hall. a Pflpiuli t: . I Inn no nrirl nl..l .. "1 """i "" " "lurui society oft voices. Admission iV) Vonta n. . Fnttdn's book store after fS! without extra charge. Uectmbf REED'S OPERA HOuJ ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday Dec, Mr. and Mrs. Join jJ And Annie Firminl The distinguished actress audi yocaiisi. ' ! m Jnck Child Vocalist. Ballads, Selections from Sheridil " School for Scandal," Sheakpal Sir John Falstaff. Note-MuJ Is tho recognized Falstaff of J Nvorld; concluding with the i splitting farce U FUN on a Come and enjoy the mostpleaJ evening of a life time. 1 FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED HY NATIONAL AUTEOlU ill mimiiuiiai UK- SALEM, - - - OREGON, 'i op, - - ?75 Surplus, R. 8. WALLACE, - - President I V. W. MAKTIN, - Vice-President I J. H. ALBERT, - - - Cashier. DIRECTORSi V. T. G ray, W. W, Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.CuBlek, J. II. Albert, T. MeF. l'atton. LOANS MADE Wn rnsninM nn mhnflt nnd ("itflPf AU JUWUC1D "A imvmi iuu - ablo produce, consigned or in ston, e e liner in pnviuo gramiwv tnnhlin warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought till COMMERC AL VMIH TMnn,.nln1 n vrioannnhlA TltPS. 10 . - v-v rlifMi(mr? arnwn airec on now V bm Hong Kong and Calcutta. M-wtn ni onn I'npi ninii iiiiiiitii.x ( m ' 11 a SALEM. OREGON. wm tm i.atittv . . . Pre! 1)H. J. RKVNOLDS, - VlcerW JUiiw MUii:, GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban i F New, York,. London and HOW (,, wurrants bought. Karmera are & Invited to deposit.wd trnnsacl with us. Liberal nQvn"?,,:srrM wheat, wool, hops and other pwpj renRonaOte rates. lun,ee,h.nhSlJ curlty can do odiicu . moat rename compuui". i Merchant Tailor A MAN OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPER1ENC And supplied with only- Kirst Class Good st'iTixa i.i-vnsi nnODS. VEST I'ATTl .SaUsfactlou guaranteed. G. C. hogaM SUtto Insurance Co's. hlock, RAR1VIERS T VKX THE HIOUBffT l' l I for butter. ejX" ' n SiSi 17 t a feed More. M Coromen wTi i'llM!lUl TlieCapital NatiooalB First Nat