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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1889)
EktmTmm -..., ...... v ,.w. i .-.m- n.-1 T,gT!-n':i--U'HJ!rr-TTl ' .v H &; OVEIt w iii.'j.i Complete Recital of the Daily Doings Com- i, i' - piled iFjom Various Sourccsj . Happenings Over the City nnd News From the Country Koundabout. lloedy at Chemw. The minsters and' cltiipns of Sa lem who were at' the depot this morning to receive Mr, Moody were disappointed, as the Reverend gen tleman failed to put in an appear ance. Ho was prevailed on to tarry at the Chcmawa training school amdng tho Indians.' ; , ; ' ( iHIs aids de camp, Studd and IJurkc, hud proceeded him'thej-eand intcrcstingmoctings were conducted. At ono o'clock the trio arrived iq this city, having driven up from niimnnwn. Mr. Moody will be at the M. E. church, as per program, at three o'clock this afternoon, where services ;wlll bo held. Agafu tills evening, as also at ten a. m'., three p. m. and 7 p. m. to-morrow, ho will speak at the M. E. church. Mr. Moody will leave Salem on Thursday noon for Eugene, where ho will address the students in the, afternoon, leaving on the overland train fpr;;Sanlfranciscof .where he' wiilliol.d iveerllja qr meetings;, iiedo, meetings wll cflntnu. n'fojw! .wiioks. and will bo held in a building capa ble of seating 10,000. After con cluding his labors at the Golden Gato he will sail for India. . .Ilucl Klrke. Tlio Boston Comedy Co., which is filling a week's engagment at tho opera house in tills city, opened to a pleasantly filled house last night with the old and over popular Hazel Kirlf c. This is a play tfiat Is calcu lated' to work on the sympathies of a tender j heart?, and as. tliD father's curso'fell on tlit daughter there wero many eyes bedewed with tears. The final reconciliation was acceptable. Tho company gives a good perform ance, some of tho characters being finely sustained, notably "Duustan Kirko" and " Pitticus Green." They present "East Lynno" to-night and tlpservo a big houso. This is a most forcible play, and ono which they aro prepared to render in good Htyle. A Fine l'lecc.of Work. Tho "West Shore for January Is to lo one or tho Uucst issues unit suc cessful journal has 'known, This edition is to be devoted to Salem and many superior Illustrations have been prepared for it. This maga zine is the only one on tho coast that is prepared for the execution of such artistic work. Even from tho east, Mr. Samuels receives many orders for illustrations. This New Year number ot the West Shore will; bo a treat to yolir friends Cjver' the mountains. You should get a few copies and work a littlo as an immigration agent. .l '" -"Another Aiiitlon-to sttm. Mcsscrs.'fetU'nJp' Vandync have purchased of Hon. Edward Hlrsch the thirteen acre tract of land be tween Gheinekctc and State street and immediately east of the G. W. Gray residence. It is their purpose to divide it into blocks and lota and put it on the market This is a fine body of land, in a nice locality and close enough to the business center to mak6 desirable homes for those who wish to enter business or for tho benefit of Salem's enequaled educational advantages. .The con sideration was ?050 per acre, or $8, 450 for the thirteen acres and is con sidered a good bargain. Mr. Vaudyno has recently located in Salem, having removed herefrom Independence, and shows his faith in the dtpital City by depositing-h'is money among us. Having visitdd the Sound country and different portions' of pregpn and VashlngMj Territory, he decided that Salem offered abetter field for Investemolit than any point tie .had visited;' The property these gentlemen have just purchased they will have .survey ed and staked off into lots.at once It is indeed desirablb and will make a substantial addition to the rapidly 'growing Salem. ' '''' "! ; Who I'ys Jloodv, , A great many people; wonder how Moody is paid. The Telegrain says, it.ls a question which few can an- sver, because the reverend gentle man refuses absolutely- to . talk . on matters with representatives of the press. "The Lord leads me,' Ho feeds mo and He clothes, me, " said lie, when questioned upon tho sub-; ject, " and ho will give mo all the money I want, and at my time. " One of the committee said to a re-' porter : "We aro not going to pay him a cent. Ho never takes pay for his work. He will not permit a collection to betaken inhisaudience. However his expenses aro paid by us, and wo intend to present him with a purso when he leaves, prob-J ably ?500. But ho wont uso tho money for himself. He has numer ous charitable institutions which he constantly feeds, besides a boys' and girls' schoul in his native New Hampshire village. " -EOOAirSTTMMABT.' !. '' ' .Smallpox Still at St. l.ouls. And now It transpires that there is ono morecasoof smallpox at St. Lotus.' JThla time the atlllctlou Is visited upon Rev. Vormlauh, who upon a recent Sunday visited the Laehappel family where the dlsoaso was taking Its course. Whou taken down ho was at Qurvuhv but Was Immediately removed to his homo near St. Louis where ho is being carefully mimed. ' Tills makes live cases of this dls ousu.lu that- vicinity, where two deaths have alrsady occurred. There were but two deaths lr the county out of more than a dozen cases. Old Soldiers Wo mean YQU, Sedgwick Tost No. 10, G. A. It., and the W. It. C. No. 1, (if the sanie; post, ;1J publhdy Install their otileem in their new hall Tuesday ,qvti Jan. 7th,, toifo'-.yuu, nr'jnost, earnestly Invited 'to opnil and' bring your family, Tlio army loanvUl bein Old ntwo'mlanoy and a good soolal time to anticipated by tlio frlouds oCtoito orders. If Veil woru. the blue; vq want to, see j'ou. By order of commander, " ; ' m ' V'. M. i'AuviN. W. H. Bvaiis, AdJ't. . Santlam Claim Jumping. W. It. Bilyeu and A. B. Woodiu returned yesterday evening from LypiiHvillc, where they have beon to look after tho Interests of Mr. Woodin and others in a Santlam minlug claim jumped by Dr. E. O. Smith of Salem. Saturday Mr. Massoy, who had been sent to do work on tlio mine, was tried before Justleo Lyons at Lyonsvlllo on the charge preferred by Dr. Smith of stealing quartz. " Although the Justice admitted, " says the Demo crat, " that ho was probably not guilty of the thoft ho was held un der ?100 bonds to await tho action of tho grand jury, and of course tho grand jury will do nothing with him. When Dr Smith gets through with this business he will find him self dangling at the little cud of the horn. It is such men as the Doctor who evidently need being preached at by Moody. " TIIK Ik'AKUKKS' INSTITIITK. Claude Strahan is spending New Yat day im Albany. ' Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 92'Stato street, tf. If you are looking for Hats call on tho Capitol Adventure Co., opera houso corner. tf H. C. Tarpley Is nt Mills City assisting in starting up some new sawmills there. List your property with the Sa lem Land Co.If yon' wish it sold. Office on State street. d-&-w tf. The place to buy your Holiday Goods is at tho Capitol Adventure Company, opera house corner. tf, If you have farm or city prop erty for dale- list it .with I the Salem Land Co., office on State street. d-&-w tf. For sale cheap for cash, a new extra fine upright piano. Call at 355 Chemekete street for particulars. Harry Thomas, of tho real estate .firm of Thomas &d?ayne, is engag ed In making a tourlfof 'the country. ' Before purchasing clothing it will pay you to call on tlio Capitol Adventure Co., opera hou'se corner. . ' tf. For choico groceries and fine Salem evaporated' frdits.'arid gen eral groceries pay a visit to Martin & Cox. , ' . tf. O. M. Smith has returned from La Center where he passed the hol iday week. Ho reports good skat ing, .there. Miss Nettie NIcs of Dallas is in the city to-day en route to Eugene, where she will spend several weeks with relatives. YCCIDENTAL-IOTTWas:"' ' rv"i ii' News And Notes of a ppnora In terest to 'the Westerner.' , r-r- 1 Niw Home. The G. A. It. and tbo'W. It. ('. of Salem have leased tho hall-over the Oregon Land company's oftleo, and will publicly install their oUleera In their new home next Tuesday even ing. Tho organtaitloiiB have been fruitful of nniuli gjHjd aud tholr days, of usofulnctu aro just bvguu, iv Alfcair AIM ABIctfJ. Mm. East and Mrs. Dayheek, who had been attending- tho Albany Briiaupox patleu. Jmve tho Htnall- Tho arrangements have all been completed for the meeting ot the Farmers' Institute in this city on January 3-1,' -With program as fol lews: Mutio AMmii of Woleoino .... Mayor Murphy llvHlHHitio.. ... ... l'ivs, Arnold MuhIq.., ., , ' , ,..- Kurmeru niul Kducutlon I-'. H. ONOorn Tho AgrlcuHurul College and tho, Knrmvrs. . . ; . . .Seo.JJiiith Muxlo VHIDAV, 0 A. M. Music (Irttusv"."1"1 Mndovrs....Uov. U. DlcUlntion ThoDiury Cow uud lUittcr MnklUK.-W. NV. . - . llnlror ComUIHB Woola.. l .M...Wllftlni.6n llyglie.. . . Mm. U A.,NunU K1UDAY, 2 V. Sf. ' ; ' : ' Muslo : ..: . . . ". . . NiiMXM.WltuiUniwterrleaA. P.l)vldon Dairy In? ....,..., IIou. TIioh. I'iui'sou l!iUiiltura.'.:i l'rof. V. W. llrlatuwr Oucrimoy Cattlo . .........J. Mlrtto. KllIDAY, 7 1'. M. Muhla Prune Culture :S. A. Clark fCoOlH'rutUm Anion Karmcru Judso H. I . - - .... - : .. 'Il1 '-' ? .. " -. . ? T" 1VfW1 .vumn Tho Knrmvr'H Homo.......Mn.U. A. Clark OuontiiB QutMtlon llax Music. , . j , . ....j u .. i Many Stadtatt Oomlne. And now-Hvo aro informed that the college asaociatioii which It was roiHirtcd would Iks held In Albany on JauunrySnl will bo hold at tho UiiiVert,y Ui .giilOfp. Mr;-4aqks Gntiid Secretary of tUo.Y. M, Ov A. uud wo makes engagemqnt for Mr, 'Mobtjy. wnsrliero FriUuy uid SaturtUjMhnklng tho ncceasutry at raugemonts. It b. uxpeotcd u. large nutubtr frOhl Albany hnd vd,lflehnt;j lonit9 viil no noro to .n.cqr.jtiq ovaugollat qn tRU ccaalot. i .ii , . in tmt i i ' I'll.:' OentlrrofH rr7DiiUy-h)lulUtf their eKHA. ana -iiia out-Into amiilH iBPpia to i ftiantly n t)n il Iox or Ynriololtl; but having beon "moo unt, IMi? breaking- nw vaccinated and Jote4r the oo-! &S& !&3& caslon It will probably bo light with ' muMow cjoae lUi bt u. aortqfM cacli.Qf (hem. (Me. ana -u reaKing-oui-ju ntBtmilrtatoa Uly fWp. hk' the t bavti. U- ill b tiravntful. Bold by D.Y.'. Mtini A Co, Follow the crowd and you will turn tip' at Squire Farrar's, whore groceries are pure and cheap. Join tho procession. tf. Mrs. G. W. Owens of McMinn villoislntho city spending New Years with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Veatch. A new office is being fitted up in tho old armory building, for tho occupancy of Hughes, 'Bellinger & Co., as real estate headquarters. Dr. Mott will return to-morrow to William's Grove, Pa., where his former homo has been. Ho expects to closo up business there as soon as possible, returning to this city in April or May, where ho will mako his residence. " J. M. Lawrence, of tho Port land West Shore, is in tho city to day engaged in preparing an , at ti de of Salem, her progress, advanta ges and resources, which will appear lu tho January number of that great western magazine. Tlio funeral of the late James ColFey will occur to-morrow morn ing at one. o'clock; from the family homo, tho remains being borne to tho J. Q. Q. F. cemetery under the auspices of tbnt order, of which, he was a respected member. If you didn't swear off, why don't you ? Thls,'is the great day for that kind of ..business. Sales,, of tobacco and domand for Thomases and , Jeremiahs will fall off for-a few days, at least that is the1 past experience, as proven by statistics. St. John asks tho question, "Aro you for tho saloon or the home?" Tlio answer given Is, "you bet your lil'ei" But:; when you are askcdi where you; can get the best goods ami price' on tea, coffee, groceries,! etc., tlio answer is, at Squlro Far rar's. . tf. "After Swinburne." "Mlnp eyes to my eyelid's i-llni;'thlckly, My touinic tools a mouthful aud more. My sonsea aro kIuitrInIi and Kickly, To llvo and to uroathe Is n bore. MJ- head weight n ton uud n quarter, fly pains and by imncs evor split, Which manifold wohIiIhks with wator Hellcvo not a bit." Alter SwliiWurri'tliese lines may lie, a long way after for Jlmt niatter by what a description of tlw "mail whoso bowels are costive, liver dis ordered, blood out of sorts. Such an individual needs Dr. Picrco'H Pleas ant Purgative Pellets. They arc pleasant; 'tQ'.tako if powerful to cure. .-' - Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription cure-all those peculiar woakucja in cident to feihales. ' ; Tte Total Krllree. Tho sun started in the New Year trwlay.Nvllh an ecl'lpse. Accortling to the almanacs tho ecliiiso set for this day wfrs. tp, bo total, bu.t on ac count of the clouds it has been in astato of eblipae. thht approached totality all day. Au . occasional glimpse of Old Sol has been had to day, but smoked glasses Avero not In demand, and the eclipse has ben a failure so far as wo aro concerned. There aro several cases of smallpox in Spokane Falls. " ' ''' An Oregon land agency is to bo established in San Francisco. Five hundred Chinamen aro said to have left Portland since the Sec ond street affray. The comptroller of the currency has authorized 'tlie National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, tocommence business, with a capital of $50,000. Her citizens aro frying to induces California to estaojisn a iruii. auu vegetable cannery' at Eugene. Such an entcrprlsVwould !be' a great bene fit to the farmers ot tnat county J. McPhersota, the Sdlem mining expert, has discovered a few excel lent ledges near Jacksonville and Gold Hill, and exriecfB to astonish everybody in duo course of, time, s A division of Umatilla c6unty is again proposedki it is advocated by residents of lh6 ndrtheni arid. castA em part of the county Fot the now county Leo is thb. name sug gested. ' ! Over live million feet of tho finest of logs have'b'eeii placed! In "the Mohawk river, for, several different sawmills. The parties interested aro now watting patibntly for a high ralso of the river to float them out. Mr. Moody said ho ot Albany confused with Salem, hence tho mistake. The confusion was an unfortunate one for Albany and we feel the humiliation. We hope Mr. Moody will have no objection to Albany people sitting ou tho fence and seeing Aim go by, because real ly our curiosity is at high water mark. Democrat. Grave Creek, in Southern Oregon, derived its name from the circum stance of a Miss Leland having died and been buried on the banks of the stream in 184G. The Indians open ed the grave, denuded the body, which they left lying near the grave. Friends returning in a few days after their cattlo discovered the body and reburied it. The postofllce there is called Leland in her honor. W. F. Butcher, a young lawyer of Umatilla county, was arrested In tbo fall of 18SG by a Kansas sheriff under a requisition from the gover nor of Kansas, charged with stealing a mule in that state. It turned out that Butcher was not the man. He brought suit against tho sheriff for f 10,000 damages for false imprison ment, and has just secured a judg ment for $0,000 in a Karisas court. Pend d' Oreilleis of French origin, and means "the hanging from the ear." It was gjven by tho Hudson Bay Company to those Indians be causo they wore long ear pendants. Ccour d' Alene is likewise of French origin, signifies "the heart of an awl," aud was also given by tho Hudson Bay Company to that tribe, as they wero sharpers In the trade, so that the traders said among them selves, '-'Look out, they will pierce you." Horkien'a Arnlra Salre. Tin- best salvo In' tho world fn ii.-f. bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheutu -or sores,, tetter, chapped hamN hllMniiis, corns, and all, 'skin ehi). urns, mid positively cures piles, oi, n pay required. It is guaranteed :iv porfect satisfaction, or nioue '-funded. Price 25 ceuta per box. i-.r aU!o u'- Dr. H. VV Cox. Wheat at a Stand-Still. The Salem wheat market con tinues demoralized. The price now being paid is 70 cents with nono sell ing. A rise at Chicago has 'a tenden cy to stlinulate the' market and may send It up a few cents. A Punctuation Puzzle. --At LUNN .r.tf -j it 1 1 S & ir Finest Stock in tQifirt, .. .... ,..'. ' 1 1 y,rs,, fendf'efs. Silk Hose, P ' Clftaks, Dry Goods, Ladies Hand turses, sw. 239 Cor- State and. Co,imimej;ci,al St ;.-; . - r - ; " ' I !" " ' " ' :, ,, SALEM, aREGOJJ . ii . ti WWiaj CALIFORNIA P the Land; ofi P.iacoverie& PgTOTf u, iv m oviujjinv r uy v sA.srM'.CptiGHj a. nroncni.Lid.'.i.rw ''U . . -r : ' f H ' . I n W .n'srES-XH.flOAV;, - Ui U NO-Cj Qoid on uuwuh Send for Cci-cuZdr.I birMkli?r 9. " JABIErlNL MLDirco.OBPVflLt, CAU Those. who have used CS uic ura uivnig suiisiuciion. ana tqmfer'vvllUBroiicliUWSaysftlstIa remedy that.tlves instant rellet Rfverildr.(U U,m " the pleasure to Wfll MaVD you tliatyor PrepMall6Bii,S meetlhg with large sdles. Welaj Nothing but Praise 2M ' NASStiAWEN'A.CO,. Drutnristi Vlsalra1C That It will accompllslithe end AA Id allatl'ectlonHof thoThroatanito U,. ,M pcj j-ounot only will not I Will. without It yourself, tat r; rccornmend It to others, as thousaai have done, who have tried eyerjlili lelsoin vain. Money Is no object tbi SSSSJe'aiaffiSConvinceYB trifling sum of one dollar can patcu ra remedy that will stand between r anu one oi ine inoat areaaeu m i Ills. Circulars sent free, containing detail aescnptions. SANTA ABIE prep: EPIQj MEPIQAIi CO., Orpyjlle, CaL SOiil). AND.GUABANTEED by D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY r . , . 106 State,St., Salem, Or SNELL, HFJTSHU &,W0pDARD, Wholesale Deoot, ?KUylVJi;p u(lliOil tflU.uill i i Cheapest Niwpaw in, Oregon ! RKS!T RAMIFY W Uti-t KJ'i. ' L iIi4ll 111 I IN NIARION CP.XJNY, WSPiPPI tuinwjl Read 1 0i Reduced, TermsJ ; WEEKLY, ono vear $1.50. I WEEKLY, six months., ?0$ , , 7. i ' ; Noyv .Read Our Discount for Gash WEEKLY, ouejyear, $1.00. WEEKLY, six months, A-50.. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW BOUl IN OUEJNAlJl'Efe, LAN13 TAKE ADVAl'AGU OF OUR ' '" 'ONrHIRp'.pFF FOR CASH. Cn you Imactno any ailment that win make a guod uMurod preoD-(o- vvUh, itluatlslled. 111 tomiered and cranky an bllllcuwuBwif.- Tbr U bo rrason. vrhnU a'i'r..whF.aaD-ttli iltouM mull-r mwi In dlcvetlon, dypila, torpid liver and Ions Qiapptun, wiira4Jr. 4iouioy- lMutltuon Toule, whtrii -run knws In-a -cerMln -euro, can M ao eouly ubtalaedr HQU ty IVW. Alatnetri A Ux The following article (orcil)le lllustratei the necessity of proper punctuation. It cn la read intwo ways; desenbiug vtry bad roan, or a very good mn, the remit deDeniliogupon the inmner'in which it is punctuatcJ; It u an aid man and expert need irfvici and wickedness he is nerrr found in opposing the works otnqulty he takes delight in the downfall of hit neigh bon he never rejoices in the prosperity of his fellow-creatures he is always ready to assist in destroying the peace of society he take Ho pleasure in serving the Lord ho ii Uncommon' diligently in-sowing d(j, cordarnoog hi friend aud acqnatntaneei bajtsies no pride'. ib Uoofing taproihote ibeeWe-VifCr.UlUnity be has not been nej(h'fe6t in endei'roring to itigmatbe all putlla(techer be make no effort to sub due his- paMioBk be tries bird "to build up'Satao'stinidomlie lend no aid to the support (Olthe gospel araoae the heathsns be JiftBifrftnte trfi'ely(to'tht.dBvU he will never co, to heaven ro where he Must i cetve D.tMuaf xeeoftt pens of reward". Our . v Old Subscribers Now In arrears are tirged to take advantage, of' our big d-81!! tllnir old accounts nnd inlnincr tlin.frmmi tlinmn- nf ono dollar SUUSCW;! THIS IS .NOT A SPECIAL OFFER But a sotld, permanent, reduction. We have oomo to tay. TO ONE AND ALL , llilr.l nir r..MDl, II niwl n.inl ,1-l.nx, ,.n nor. ..f iu slnl notCSOtt convenient method ofreralttlncr. send usvonr name anil tttto -'., will remit nt tjrst opnortuqlty. TluXwill ensure your bnlng pwcw w dollArllsf. ' e OK3I ri n. . ii --m,j waA)Mxuu,vwi for the treatment of all 'diseases ot'men and. women DftSv. GELliElaT &"WEXB.. .Medicated Tapor bath; orygen tnhala tlons, electro magnetism, medicated prays, etc omce. am! -sanitarium In tho I tank block. Consultation free. 103d w wmm JOB. AIUpHT. AsaU ' Balefei Oregon inhuhajsck Btpaay. nan jua. SHEEP FOR SAI. tnn iiH of ntook sheep f01 For pricea and partioulare, & A. rareVAlTlAUUUK"- Xwi For. Sale. V good troa fram W?J ESTm . Jiii.i. rmm one W lull ? . r "".art l-alll flA- nil All ftr tue low price " ! teEg&ffi&