rTf-7 "y-ff -wirir- h,. ? OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. Complete Recital of the Daily Doings Com piled From Various Sources. Happenings Over the City nnd News From the Country Roundabout. Trouble on tbn Oregon Pacific. About 300 laborers, who hnd been working for Jacobs & Nougasa ou the Oregon Pacific railroad, wero in Albany yesterday, says the Herald, having comedown Christmas night. Many of them wero without money, and although they had plenty of time chucks on the firm which had failed they could not of coureo raise any money on the paper, and could not even buy a meal. The city coun cil took the matter in hand and nrnviiled the- men with meals at the different hotels, and most of the men left for Corvallis. On arriving there a committeo of laborers waited upon Vice-President Wallis Nash to ascertain if the $8000 duo them from Jacobs & Ncugass could bo secured. It was learned that tho company had paid Jacobs &Neugass last week f 15,000, and altogether over $30,000. which in cluded all duo them except tho work for December. This amount tho la borers will probably receive, in which event they will lose very little. No fault is attached to the railroad company as it has promptly paid for tho work done. Tho plant and supplies of Jacobs &Neugass have been attached by Portland creditors. This failure has caused a scare among creditors, and attachments have also been levied by Portland creditors and by Stewart & Sox and Wallace, Thompson & Co., of Albany, on tho plant of Searles & Dean. The latter Arm, it is thought, will bo able to meet their obligations. Tho failure has filled Albany with idlo men, who have been thrown out of employment. Want Cherries to Plant The sweet cherries, Hearts and lilgiirrauiH, Inning linn llesh, can 1)0 shipped a long distance and they retain their llavor better than any other fruit in drying. As they can not 1)0 grown in tho prairio states they will always bo in demand at tho canneries. Tho following aro tho best varieties: JJlaek Tartarian, Itoyul Ann, Black Bepublican and Yellow Spanish. Tho latter perhaps has no equal. By planting cherries of tho diil'er cnt classes tho season may bo pro longed for two months In tills valley. May Duke, Early Purple, Golgno nnd Knight's Early Black aro among tho earliest. Lato Duke, English Morollo, Black Republican and Windsor aro tho latest. A Drunken Brawl at GerraU. Yesterday's staoolng affray at Gervals may possibly result in the death of Robert Krcbs, one of the participants. It appears that Krcbs, whose homo is at Brooks, was drink ing in a saloon at Gervais with Charles Atwood, section boss on tho O. &C. road, when they commenced disputing with each other over their respective physical powers, eacn claiming to be tho "best man." At last it was decided that they should settlo the matter by going outside the city limits and lighting it out. They went into a Held a short dis tance from town, being accompanied by William Holtzclaw and a man named Dickenson. Tho whole crowd was drunk and they quarreled lor sometime before the bloody light took place betweeen Krebs and At wood, from which Krebs camo oil victor. After giving Atwood a severe bcatlugKrebsstartedback to Gervals but on reaching the road turned around und returned to tho Held where tho other men had remained. He says that three men then assault ed him. Ho held them at bay for a time by striking at them with his pistol, but they finally overpowered him and Atwood stabbed him in tho abdomen with a knife. He was carried to Gervnisanditwas thought for a time ho could not recover from his wounds but this morning ho was doing uicely aud will get well. At tho preliminary examination conducted at Gervals yesterday evening before J. S. Purdom, jus tice of 4 tho Peace, Charles Atwood and William Holttclaw were bound over, charged with assault with in tent to kill, to await tho action of the grand jury. They wero brought to this city this afternoon aud placed in jail. Dickenson was dis charged, there boing no evidence that ho had a hand in the quarrel. LOCAL SUMBIARY. Statistic of Prunes. Mr. Lowolllng weighed tho fruit from u lot of German prune tree?, olglit years old, anil they averaged one hundred pounds per tree. This wjih not an extraordinary yield, Ouo-slxty trees to tho aero would iimko a return of $100 for tho fruit sold at tho canneries. If dried, tho returns would bo more. Tho Ger man prune is not so prolltablo as the Silver prune, or the Italian and its sub-variety, tho Golden. Ono man can cultivate twenty acres planted to pears or prunes. and will require help only in har vesting. An average unuual return of $100 Hr aero is a modest estimate based on prices for fruits in homo market. A heavy per cent, niiiy bo added to this if tho fruit Is shipped. the Moody Meetings, It w.ts expected that Messrs. Studd nnd Burke, tho evangelists, would nrrlvo in Sitloin this morning, but they did not come. Tho prospect now Is that they will come up from Portland on the train this evening. If they do come as anticipated tho revival meetings will commence at tho M. E. church to-night. If they do not come, song service will bo held there, to which all aro invited. A Cab system. Tn March tho Gurney system of cabs is to be established in Salem. Yesterday evening J. T. Gurney, inventor of tho system, left tho city for Albany, having arranged to in troduce his cabs here. These cabs, which aro In use in tho larger cities of tho East, and havo recently been put in uso in Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane Falls aro elegant vehicles, being built similar to ordinary cabs, only thoy aro one-half lighter and made wholly of steel and will carry four passengers. Tho carriage is hung just one step from tho ground, so that, backed up to tho sidewalk tho passenger steps at once 'nto it. Inside, tho cab is finished with em bossed French mohair plush, with satin head lining. Tho steel body of tho carriage is capablo of a high polish aud is painted a handsome wino color. It is equipped with robes for wintorand dusters forsum- mer. Tho drivers aro arrayed in livery and required to live up to stringont rules. The charges aro 25 cents per mile, or ilvo coupon tickets for a dollar. When bought in largo numbers a much less rate is made. The Woolen 51111. To-night tho committeo aud all Interested- citizens will meet at tho Cnpltnl hunk f.ir tho further discus sion and consideration of tho woolen mill proposition. Tho meeting will bo full of Interest, as enough is known to proceed with active solici tation if such Is tho decision of tho cltUous. Let there bo n full turn out. Tbe Only Smallpox. In Marlon county there aro no eases of smallpox, excepting In tho LaChappels near Gervals. They are improving slowly and it Is thought now that Amadl LaCha polo will recover. Ho is a half breed aud has lived a varied life, but tho nurses think he will come through all right. Of the dozen cases of smallpox in this county there wero but two deaths, and they wero children who were quarter-breed Indians. Tills fact may perhaps account for tho disease dealing sosoverly with this family. A Grand Uaure. TheClieineketo parlors and dining room wero all ablaze last night in hol lldtiy attire. Thoy wero tho scene of a merry dance, given by tho Salem Social club which was attended by many couples. Tills, thoy say, was tho holiday party of this club and tho tlanco scorned to navo been en tered Into with much spirit. A Portland ochestru came up and dis coursed its Bwcctest strains. Tho Chemcketo spread an ample lunch and all wont merry until a late hour. Aiw) Drmk. Harry Dunn is no sooner out of tho calaboose than ho is in again. Ho is n good worker, but when ho has a taste of whisky lie has no control of himself. Ho is In again and will be arraigned as a vag this afternoon aud perhaps will got fifteen days In Jail. Tie best Pear. Tho following aro tho host com mercial pears as recommended by leading horticulturists of tho valley, named In order of ripening: Clap's Favorite, Bartlette, Berro D'Aujou, Winter Nollls aud Duchess D'Bor deaux. Those that wero highly but not unanimously recommended nro Duchess D'Augoletuo aud Josephine D'Malines. Highland, Ctackamas, Co. Or., Mar. 20. I have sutTered with u dUeiue of tho kid ney fur or 7 years and for tbe lust two months liuvu been laid up with a pain In my back. A friend ent mo u sample of tho Oregon Kidney Tea, and havlug used It one wilt I can do n good day's work. 1 luive derived mora beuelU from It than all the medicine 1 havo eer taken. J. Q. NEWUILL. Bold by D. W. Mathews A Co, Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 02 State street, tf. J. R. Roll left last, night for Southern Oregon, to bo absent about a week. If you aro looking for Hats call ou tho Capitol Adventure Co., opera house corner. tf H. C. Porter, tbe Aumsvllle real estate rustler, left for homo yes terday afternoon. The place to buy your Holiday Goods is at tho Capitol Adventure Company, opera house corner. tf. Before purchasing clothing it will pay you to call on tho Capitol Adventure Co., opera house corner. tf. For choice groceries and line Salem evaporated fruits, and gen eral groceries pay a visit to Martin & Cox. tf. The place to buy your Holiday Presents Cheap is at the Jewelry Store of John G. Barr, 100 State St., Salem. 3d-lw. For holiday candies, nuts, cigars, notions, etc, goand see what Speight & Souder, Court street, offer you. Prices low. 1 m d w Hanging lamps.cholco groceries candies, and many nice things, aud cheap too, may bo found at L. S. Winter's. tf. Follow the crowd and you will turn up at Squiro Farrar's, where groceries are pure and cheap. Join tho procession. tf. Bo sure and call at Win, Sar gent's and examine his stock of Christmas goods before purchasing elsewhere. Ho has a nice line of goods. Commercial street. 4-d. Notice. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to Rotan & Whitney will oblige ,by calling and settling their uccouuts within the next thirty days. 1-w. Rotan & Whitney. Every boy will bo presented with a top and every girl with a story book. This applies to all who moke purchases at George F. Smith's great Auction House during the Holidays. Be sure and remember this. tf. You'll regret too lato thatyou did not havo your friend or relative visit Sperry tho Artist and havo a per fect likeness taken. Heed tho moral go now before it is forever too late. For fine work Sperry, the artist, knows no superior. t f St. John asks the question, "Are you for the saloon or tho home?" Tho answer given is, "you bet your life." But whou you are asked whero you can get the best goods aud price on tea, coffee, groceries, etc., tho answer is, at Squiro 1'iir- rar's. tf. Tho finest line of Holiday Goods ever brought to Salem, consisting of Library Lamps, China Tea Sets, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Box-wagons, Dolls by tho hundreds, Doll wagons, etc., can bo found at John G. Wright's. Prices are at bed rock and goods llrst-class. tf. For fiuo work you should go to Cherringtou's, tho artist. If you aro looking for something nlco for tho holidays, go and seo him. His work is tho finest. Time is ileetlng and Christmas Is near. Bo sure and givo him timo to finish your work up nicely. Tho accepted tlmo to havo your "picture struck" is now. tf A startling yell was heard this morning on tho comer of High and Court streets that chilled tho blood. But InvestigiUton proves that it was only tho boarders cheering tho clean and palatablo faro of tho now "Home Restaurant" and its propri etor i'. M. Law. Board 3 per week. tf. A visit to the gallery of Cutter- llu, tho artist, demonstrates tho axiom that irood work always finds a ready sale and good goods a firm market. Ho Is rushed with work and continues to turn out tho best, always giving complete satisfaction. Ho is agent for Prof. Krumbein's oil paintings. Givo hitu a call aud get a perfect likeness. tf. THAT SILVEKTON D0O KILLING. SiiiVERTOK, Or., Dec. 20, '88. Editor Journal : Will you al low me a few lines in your paper .to correct an article In a Salem morn ing paper of tho 17th lust., In regard to the killing ef ono Alonzo Brown's dog by Clyde Davenport. Thepuper says that Brown still insists on Clyde's father paying for tho dog. Now the facts aro that no demand has over been made for payment for the dog, consequently Davenport has never had an opportunity to decllno payment. That I take Davenport's part or any one's part iu the muddlo is not true: that my brother'and I had hot words about tho matter on tho 'streets or any where else is faiso ; nor did he strike or attempt to strike me, as stated in that paper ; nor was I looking for an officer to havo him arrested. Now the facts are simply these : Brown's dog seized upon Clyde Davenport on Saturday as he was taking his cows to pasture and tho Sunday following Clyde killed tho dog. Brown was angry about tho killing of his valuable shepherd but did not do what ho was charged with doing. Tho article in question must have emanated from that paper's or the Siftings' reporter in this place or from a member of tho crowd to which they belong, and the same crowd that backs tho whisky mill, here, bull dozes city elections and tries to steal city governments. J. M. Brown. RESOLUTIONS OF REGRET. The Good Templars passed tho following resolutions in relation to Eld. J. W. Webb, who recently moved to California, and who was grand chief templar of Oregon : Whereas, Tho business changes to which we aro all subject, havo taken from our lodge brotherhood, and from tho head of our noblt order in Oregon ono of its most honored leaders, earnest and able workers, Eld. J. W. Webb, there fore. Resolved, That we, tho members of Capital Lodge No. 11, hereby ex press our sincere regret at the de parture of Brother Webb, whose as sociation with us has beeu so pleat ant hnd whoso labors in tho cause of temperanco havo been so arduous, valuable and unselfish. Bo it further Resolved, That we heartily wish Brother Webb the utmost happiness and prosperity in his further jouriuy through life, and recommend him to the kind friendship of ell mem bers of our order, in whatever lo cality; aud be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minute book of our lodge, and a copy of the same be engrossed and forwarded to Bro. Webb, as a mark of our respect, con fidence and esteem, and that their publication in tho city papers bo re quested. Frank Davy, Geo. P. Litchfield, Wm. H. Roach, Committee. Santa' Glaus! -i-At LUNN & BROWN'S Finest Stock in the City! Furs, Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose, Silk Mitts, Cloaks, Dry Goods, Ladies Hand Purses Etc, 239 Cor. State and Commercial St SALEM, OREGON. m CAIL AND EXAMINE BOOTS AND SHOES KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S bHOEo It will be to the ueople's interest to examine their stock tli Shoes and boots before buying. They havo just received an Excellent stock from the best factories, and every pair Is warranted to givo satisfaction. REMEMBER When looking for- HOLDAY S -Call Fry's Drug Store! Toilet Goods and Cases at Reduoed Frloee. LETTER LIST. Tho following letters remain uncalled for In tho postofllco at Sa lem, Dec. 20," 1SSS : Anderson Rlch'd Ulack Rev A M Brooks J T Counor Llulo Cornell Mrs P Gooch Mrs A Hales A N Howard Marlon Jones Ever Laforo Mrs M Martin John W Mulllns Michael Newton L L Orcan T H Pong Hang Henry S A Huut Mrs LUzlo Mills Miss Belle McElhauey O B Noah George Parker Sarah lUokev MUa Roso Redwino Johnnie Shaokleford R 8 Hchrider Bertha Simmons Altai F Thompson R P Ulwlray G P W. H. ODELL, P. M. In Lore With Ills Wire. "What can I do to regain my hus bands love?" writes Mrs. Carrie R. of Toronto. Sho adds that seven years ago she was married under the most happy auspices and until six months sinco happiness crown ed her domestic life; then her hus band became distant in his manner toward her, until now he is positi vely cold Mrs. R. gives no partic ulars but if sho is afflicted with dis eit'es peculiar to her sex If her cheeks have lost their bloom, aud her eyes their sparkle it may explain tho causo of her complain. In this event Dr. Pierce's Favorito prescrip tion will effect a magical change and restore her to health. As a pow erful Invigorating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription imparts strength to tho whole system, and to tlie womb nuu its appendages, in particular. For overworked worn- out, run-Town, debilitated teachers milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses suop gins, Housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women general ly, "Favorito Prescription" Is tho greatest possible boon, being un equaled as an appetizing cordial aud restorative tonic. ASF-Handsomest picturo .cards Lady Callers. ever given away In Salem. Free fofl Change in Business!! January 1st, - - 1889, Wo will rmke Yon Cinuot do Dttttr Than call at tho Grnngo Store, 120 State street, If you waut a good tea or anything elso In tho grocery lino. Dou't fail to look at tho White Bros. Extracts, tho best in tho mar ket, t-f. A StSMitble Hint. Genuine now buckwheat flour, aud a fino article of tnblo syrup, at, tho Grange store, 120 State street, Salem. tf. liellcate women who complain of a Ured feeling, palus In the back and lolm, deslro to sleep, dtulne, painful or suppressed Tea a faithful friend. It can be relied upon In every instant to give immediate roller from kidney and urinary troubles. Thous ands of women inUerlng every day from some disorder of the kidneys or liver, who ralaut t permanently cured by ustns Oregon Kidney Tea. Hold by i. w aiamew c A Change ii Business! Until that tlmo we shall offer our Entire Stock for CASH at Prices that BEAT Our Own RECORD FOR LOW PRICES. TIiot to finvinir A Good Deal in So Short a Space. Call Early, And get tho benefit. Forstner, Tiffany & Co. ESTABLISHED BT NATIONAL AUTHOBnlB TlieCapital NatioualBani OF SALEM. - - - OREGON, np, - - - m 297 Commercial St.. Salem, Or. Merchant Tailor! A MAN OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, And supplied with only Kirst Class Goods SOITINO PANTS aOODS, VBST rATTHRNS Satisfaction guaranteed. G. C. H0GAN. Stato Insurance Go's, block, Salem Surplus. - - - - - R. 8. WALLACE, - - Kwtdent. W. W. MARTIN, - Vlco-rtesUew-J. H. ALBERT, r - - - G DIRECTORS) W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin, J.M.Mnrtln, R.S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert. T. McF. 1'iUton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other mrtI able produce, consigneu "":r either In private graarlesor miihllrt warehouses. 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