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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1888)
If'iWfVfSWrr" '. CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY DECEMBER 27, 1SS8. NO. 2G3 NEW TO-DAY. TTTANTKD A BOY TO WORK ON A )1 fnrm. Address or call at Capital Jornal office. dlwwl. BUSINESS CARDS. JR. J. M. KEENE, D. U.S., DENTAL grooms over White Corner. Office hours a.m. to5p. m. PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY. physlclan and surgeon, has located and taken rooms 0 and 7 at Mrs. Sargennts In the opera house. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation Ireo. 12-21dw. DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC cessor to Dr. J. C. Byrd. Office over Bush's Bank. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TrtXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH! Jjjlngton Ter. orCallfornla real estate. For Information address us at either of the fol lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office nt Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall. Liberty street; Portland office In the rooms of the State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf C. H. Monroe, Late of the Monroe House. " U Monroe & Bell, Proprlcti Chemekete Hotel FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to S3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 10tf FARMERS J- PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE for butter, eggs und poultry. Also avo a feed store, 2M Commercial street. 10-19-dlm W. L. YATEg. SHEEP FOR SALE. 800 head of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address A. caro Capital Joubnaii office. dwtf. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MHS. M. E. tYIISON Has a very flno stock of new millinery, and Is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In tho latest styles, Call and see her new winter goods and styles. 275 Commercial street, Snlem. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DBS. GILBERT & 1VEMP KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF u funirnnT nnnnnn n. Meals, 25 cents; board, $3.50 per week. Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on hand. 219 Commercial St. lCW-dtf. Real Estate Bargains. 81,600 1G0 acres, 0. miles from O A C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and y In cul tivation. 82,000 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. Flno fruit land. 85,490 & acres 2i miles from Salem. No bulldlugs. Splendid land, all fenced. Make a desimblo home. 8200. 60 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im- prUYCIIlCUia gUUU, uu jut...,, orchard, and garden land. $4,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, flnely watered, hell In lots of 40-acre tracts at J23 per "tit. .. e. . .675 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rhcr. Will BCll 1U nun. S1.375- 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, nt tho door. Good soli, und plenty of timber, fiacres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; ttream running through tho place. 400 acres (4 miles west side O A C R R) good house, harnanjl orchard, laO in cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. ,10acres,lmlle from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; nil In "cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit 1 n n rl . SI 000 370 acres, 0 miles from O AC RR; barn, and small orchara; 150 acres in raiui"". 81000- 82,400-. 800,00.. $S00 81,200- Medlcated vapor baths, oxygen inhala tions, electro magnetism, .mtu'eawa; sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In tl le Uank block. Consultation free. l(Wdw INSURANCE fiomnany . Fire and Ma- ' rlne. JOS. ALBERT. Agent, - Salem, Oregon For Sale. A good iron frame Horse rteT.aaa tor all uses, from one to full enpne ity. All for tho low price of :. fc irvine cltlo Cider, Vinegar A Fruit l'r eserving fvininanv'a nfflwi. Salem. Oregon. iwnirrMtf "-.-' ''" """? 82,750. llots. wltti gooanuusoandbarn, East saieiu. " ....... We havo besides this a largo list of city matc,ng,helrprit.MB Nf 0pCraHOU6C,U.em.,Or. BLACKSMITHS and HORSESHOEING. n na trail 2S8K. 312 and SH CommercIal 8t" 8alCm' fill I r nni i " ,. hloh does not get bettw' Lu troubl" by SAVEIYOU A COLD IX TU. ,n the nJJof the throat, ringing or ceulve secretion of muc " fWU'iXrTosV of nell, Hnarylm king. spitting. wek and inttonveae , , .bebwrlng.los. lUwroutaUU !l, SLEe-VoW. n comIvc secretion or muc - j --w fwu'virnni lo of mell. ra fcwklng. spitting, weak and "pent of ftf'wo I,Ble: roaring In the ears, more" . J? d,dryneMr 'ifh.CBU rrD4tMBeba palredTdullness or dlMlmonfoult l. yu baVe l BensoofsmeHT I your breath foul t symptoms, omereouu -- , rcit IX -.. - California Oat ri , j.h.r-oH. RestotheSsenleof UM. 1 gST K3OTS -' Sended yonr CallfornU FT;ASr uiu lhr ffiMfitfunK (or forae &1"U, "" d guaBAKTEED BY 0. W. MAHHEWS & COMPANY, SNELLrHESWOODARD,WhoIesa,eDeoot. f t royal fAKvii 5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thisnowrter never varies. A marvel ot imrltv. Rlmnffth unci wbnlesonienehs. Mow economical than tho ordinary Muds, nml cannot be sold In romnetltlon with tho multltudo of low test, short weight alum or pnospnato powuers. fom imiy in rai ItOYAi. Bakiso rowDKCo.,10JWall,NA. HAVE CONCLUDED TO STAY. An Opportunity That Should Not Be Lost Tu Consult the Famous lli-s. Darrin. REMARKABLE CURES. j 1U:AI. 11STATK. mm iiiifi. I am prepared to sell you good farms at m pies u'lxiHi -nn iM1 ttnTA fill iliR nilviinhiiroH of SCHOOIiJ. CHUUCHEd.DAlYiV XlXlIi, ond RAILROAD facllliles without being overburdened with high taxes simply ror the privilege of living ncaru town of a few thoutand lnhabllnhts, A residence of Si yeors'ou a farm in Oils vicinity gives mo a Ul010llg.il KllOWlCUKU U VI1IB WUIUIj. Two or More Pcilrlng to locate near each oiher will And It to their advantage to call on mo. Conospoudcnco solicited nnd descriptive list of farms for salo sent on npiillcnllon. Jl. u. l-Ulill'.ll, Real Fjtate Agent, Aumsvlllo, Marlon county, Oregon. LOOK HERE! -Wo are selling- REAL ESTATE! If you want any thing in that lino Wo will bo glad to sco you At our ofllce. 97 State St., - - - Salem. "Will list property ut a fair prico. Flro Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE MONEY TO LOAN ! Wo have sevoral sunm of money to Loan on good Real Estate. Security for a series Of years To- wlt, ONE PURSE OF $1200 1 UllftlUJIOUUl " TWO PURSES OF $800 Enoli! ONE PURSE OF M00! Apply soon to Willis & Clinmlierlin, 13-I;dwlm. Opera IIoHMi,(XMirt HI NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. The great eollwAlon of the mwl 'brtlllB t PC r-nl dvntur- on both M"jj" Ihe great civil wr. Iutuar lWfB inu of expUHU r iwouu M f, forlorn hii ho hrvT, iM2S: InaKUnU. hnd-lo-lnd irtnMWb"J- boMdUDM. UrtHWlBt Uf'itl. tl MM Hie. o iHhr tok l ll lt- 'l8" wnnUd. OnU4U evetjrtlilBg. j TlmferprtB0,,,? wlU ,"or of fundi nod frrtg ot prepfcW. FLAJfET BOOK 00, Ko x M. Through tho earnest solicitation and request of their patients and others to exteud their visit In Salem they havo concluded to do so, and can bo consulted at tho Chemekete hotel until further notice. During their practice hero In this vicinity they met with great suc cess, and proved themselves physi cians worthy of confidence and of unquestionable reputation, as their cures and testimonials can bo sub stantiated by personal Investigation. That Dn?. Darrin have cll'ectcd extraordinary cures after all efforts elsewhere have failed, Is a faot Bup- norted by the stroii-rest evidence. Their cures, moreover, arc rapid and permanent, as tho following testi monials and letters win snew: .V l'HOMINKNT LADY OF COUVAIiT.IS, ok., hkcitis unit nxi-Kit- H'.NCK OF l)lt. DARRIN. Dn. nAiiiUN Dear Sir: I wish to express my gratitude to you for the wonderful results your electro magnetic system of euro has done In my ease. Two years ago l was stricken down with apoplexy. Numbness" and great pain In my head and neck followed for a long time; other allllctlons camo thick nnd fust. I hud chills, liver and stomach derangeinentH.causlng vom iting for weeks. In sliort, my whole svstcm was thoroughly per meated with malarial poison, and continued so until 1 had n secomi stroke of paralysis. Hearing of you, 1 put myself under your care, and now, nfter three months treatment, I rejoice to tell you 1 am restored to health, and can be referred to ut Corvallls, Oregon. It this will bo of any sorvli!" to you, publish It. Mrs. N. P. llniaos. ANOTIir.K OI'ISN I.KTTKH. Si:atti,k, W. T., 1888. Drs. Darrin Gentlemen: I now tuko tho pleAsuro or writing you that after a full courso of your eleetro-magnetlo treatment I am now entirely cured of u pain In my chest, which has troubled mo for over eight years. Having been un der treatment of doctors of Liver pool, Olasglow, Calcutta and San Francisco, none of them did me any good until I came under your treat ment, which I am sure has per manently cured me, for which, gen tlemen, I beg to remain, Yours gratefully, Wim.iam Lrrri.it. IMHOIIAIIUINO KAIt CUHKI). , I)ii. Darrin Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been under your treatment for a discharging ear, of ono year's standing, and boon cured by you. Refer to mo at Tillamook, Or. Yours truly, Ai.HitiH) Lhtchkh, Jeweler. NIIHVOU8 DKllIMTY AM UKAH.N'HHB I'UHRD. Mu. Editor DeurSIr: Itadords mo a groat pleasure to certify that my daughter Tulltu, who for a long tlmo was atlllcted by nervous debility, tho result of a serious attack of muliirlal fever, followed by deafness and discharge from tho oar, and who has wasted away pruotlcully to u shadow, has been fully restored to lietiHU nml strength by tho skillful treatment of Dm. Darrin. Thoo who saw hur two or three weeks ago aro ntoiUh- 1 at her rapid and complete re covery. I am glod Ut have an oj- portuulty thus publlely to tnaiik these skillful physicians for their kind olllees and skillful treatment. I may tw referred to at No. W. cor iter Fifth und Columbia street , Portland. Miw. B. A. Woodbn. Officii Houiw ANI VtAVK OF HUKINMW. Drs. Dsrrln can be consulted trw at the Chwnekete Hotel, Slem, Or., until further notice. They will uudsr no circumstan ces take r case they cannot euro or benefit. Cbargwi are rwuwuablc, and the poor treated free from 9 to 10 a. m. dnllv. Ottlco hours from li) to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curablo chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor- rho-n, stricture, snermatorrnwa, scmlnnl weakness, or loss of ileslro of sexual iowerlu man or woman, catarrh or deafness, aro confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published in tno papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can recelvo homo treatment nfter n visit to tho Doctor's otllcc. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events or ihe Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. A lliilil llntl Stun. A1.11ANY, Or., Dee. 1M. Lewis Taylor was arrested tiMlav and In carcerated In Jail to answer a charge of threatening to shoot several peo ple Ho was intoxicated and had been parading up and down tno street ntnicd with n revolver. About dusk ho began thing Into houses und crowds on tho streets promis cuously, but fortunately hit no ono. When arrested ho refused to bo taken and tried to kill tho oMccr, who knocked him down with his club, and with the lusslsianco of by standers ho was taken oil to jnu. Ho presouted a very bloody nppear uncoand when placed behind tho bars Htlll sworo vengeanco on his captors, and said when ho was re leased ho would annihilate them. The Iniiiiittirul Coremoulea. Washington, Dee. lid. Quariers havo been engaged at tho Arlington hotel for don. Harrison und party hero to witness tho Inaugural cere monies next March. In accordance with tho precedent established by Andrew Jackson and observed by every president but two since that time, President Cleveland will call for President-Elect Harrison nt Wlllard's and es-jort him to tho capltol. A 1'olj-KHliiUt 1'uriloneil, Washinoton, Dee. SSI. Tho president has granted a pardon to llishop A. A. Kimball, convicted In tho llrst district court of Utah of adultery and 'sentenced to eight months Imprisonment. Tho presi dent's action Is based upon tno rep resentation that tho prisoner Is In advanced stages of consumption and would not survive in his present surroundings. Cuimilluu Clirup Luliur, Dktihht, Dec. 20. Congressman Ford, chairman of tho special com mittee on Immigration and labor, Deean an Investigation. Tho ovl- denco showed that largo numlKirs of Canadians worked In this city during the day, retaining tho alien character. This amounted In tho printer's trade to 40 per cent, anil among street ear men to 'Si percent. I'lrril liy Nulernt Oua. Nkw CtMiii'.iii.AND, W.Va.,Deo. 20. Flro orlulimtinir rom a natural gas Jet destroyed Waxcoit's drug and Jewehy store togolher with I'rosser's Jeweliy store and barber shop, four dwellings ami several oilier nuini- lnjfs. Tue river out oil tho lire from tho rent of the town, ami was It only salvation. TliHt Train llulibxry. TitUCKHK, Dec. 20. No traces of the train robbeis Is reported, al though tho country Is being scoured In all directions. It Is believed the roblHirs iKHirded some train and aro safely out of reach. Wells, 1'argo & Co.'s representatives here report the loss at fflO.OOO. Kltellnii L'untaat. IlAiriMOHK, Dec. 20.-Hldney K. MuM r.,inilili(!un candidate for con gressman in the tlfth Maryland dis trict, has notified the committee that hewllloontesthls seal in congress on theuroundsof intimidation and other Irregularities. On SlriW.. INHO.v, Dec SJ.-At Rolton u wrt of the common .ojmratlvw ure on a strike. The masters threaten a Ban"1 lockout. A prolonged struggle is expected, as the opera tive are welt supplied with money. Alti'injitcil An-liiitliiii. Madhid, Dec. 20. A bomb ex ploded last evening In frout of tho residence of Sllvela, a eonservatlvo member of tho chamber of deputies. No damage was done. Tho srlillll llc War, St. Louis. Dec. 20. Tho latest ml- vlco from Wahalak, Miss., thoscono of the race troubles, aro to tho eflect that tbreo inoro ncnrtHs havo been captured, but their names aro with held. DentructUe Snow Slornu Tkuckki:, Dee. 20. Tho heavy snow storm ingliigon tho mountains In partloulary disastrous to tho leo crop. Men are engaged In scraping tho poiuN. trying to keep tho snow from destroying tho Ice. A.AVtttorjIOrurn. Nkw Om.KANS, Dkc. 25. Tho steamboat John 11. llanna, from Ouachita river, with a largo number of passengers, was burned lust night at Pltinueinlno, La. It Is stated that of 100 persons on board, only 14 nr known to havo been saved. Tho J. II. llanna was built In Madison, Ky.; she was of !t"7 tonnage, and was owned by the Ouachita River Con solidated II mo. Sho was valued at $18,000, and was insured for $12,000 in local and foreign companies. ()r'K"i Wxuttim. St Paul, Minn., Dec. 20. This has proved tho most remarkable winter day In Mlnnohotn history, llofbro Hiinrlso on thoiStrd, tho ther mometer registered fifty tlegrees abovo zero, and at noon fifty-eight. Tho slgnal-servlco observer reports this as showing tho warmest Dec ember day over known here. There Is not a particle of snow on tho ground, and tho leo Is running in tho river. Tho Ico Carnival directors aro In tho dumps. lliiriiol .llltii, Kalamazoo, Mloli., Dee. 20. At Comstoek, Monday, Dennis Car- mlchael, a woll-known eltlon, drop ped dead and his body was Interred. It was noticed that his countenanco wore a lifelike expression, and nfter tho funeial tho fact became tno gossip of tho street. Tho rumors reached tho mother and brother of Carmlchiuil and aroused their fears that ho had been buried alive. They cuuscd tho body to bo exhumed and ellorts were made to resuscitate liltn. Tho work was continued soven-l days without success. Tho same lifelike expression of tho face which led to tho disinterment of tho body remained, however, though tho doctors pronounced tho man dead. The relatives will not yet consent to Ins reburlal. OCCiltK.NTAIi JorriNus. News And Notes of a flcncrul tert'Ht to the Westerner. In- Tho people of Corvallls aro afraid there will bo a riot there over 4hu non-payment of railroad laborers who were working for Jacobs Jc Neugass who failed. Messrs. O'Connor A Rarr havo completed their contract on tho Ore gon Paclllo. They havo received their full payment from tho Oregon Paolflo and have paid oil all their men. Tho granting by congress of tho rl'lit of way to tho Astoria nnd South Coast railway company to build u bridge over youngs river, wnsaiiotherblgstepln tho prelim inary work of tho road. Alblna seems dlsjiosod to resist the ellorts that will bo inude at tho meeting of tho legislature to annex tho eliv to Portland. Last summer several meetings wero held to obtain the views of the people on tho mat ter and the annexation proioltloii was rejected by a pretty largo vote. Block Inspector Gray of Crook county reports tttf.OOO sheep in that county, and of which number 48, C00 were diseased with "scab." A. Isreo number havo beon treated since reported, and It Is behoved, cured. Mr. uruy reports tho snecp throughout tho county generally In good condition otherwise, and the owners fairly well supplied with feed for the winter, except in tho neighborhood of llrldge creek, whero if hard weather prevulls there will UC COUSlUBf BUIO lusa.