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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1889)
A CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1SS9. NO. 202. MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale or Rent. J1600. A two-run erlit mill nnd dwelllnz house, In good location and custom, on uu vuuujiuu. j5o ,0 ncres or good bottom land, suitable for hops. 10 acres in cultivation, the rest hmh in Umber: good soil, price JJ1K0. Address. J. Sanford, Stayton, Oregon. dw-lm. HOWARD BROTHERS - DO General House Moving, Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at;reosonable rates. Orders:left at Capitat. Journal office will receive attention, 9-11-tf "WEST BRO'S. Hnvo moved their meat market from 300 Commercial street, to 91 Court street, where they Invite nil their customers and friends to call and see them. They guar- umuuuu meirmeais, etc, as represented If you want a nice roast, steak, pork or any ining in iirei cinss raeai mantel, can on West Bro's., 91 Court street. ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED. These gentlemen have been In tbe butch er business In Salem for a long time and they have built up a reputation to be proud of, as turning out only the choicest meats that the market aHords, 1 Own Ianl Company Is a corporation duly organized and operated under the laws ot the Stnto of Oregon. It began business in March, 18S8, with a capital stock of $20,000. Te Representatives and Senators. Wm. Slycrs, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains In cigars and tobacco lor the next month, His especial brands are 1 ' SALEM SPORT ' ' and " OPERA BELLE. " His goods aro all first-class, as he has had twenty-one years experience in the busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. -WTL-LIA-rvI 1VIYERS. 205 Commercial Street, - - Salem lHKAIE$TATE. On! To your money until you see some of tho bargains in Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 State St., - Salem. One-fourth block and fine resi dence on Center street, only $26,50; five nnd ten acre lots two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house and lot in block 48 only $1000, and property in all parts of the city and country. Fine residence property in Los Anglea to exchango for property here. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888. Messrs. WELLER BROS., Salem, Oregon. Oentlemer.:-Wo had the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our new " White Cross" Extracts, and send you by mall to-day a very neat show card which wo would llko you to place promi nently in your store, and which will call the attention of your trade to the goods. It has been our Intention for some time past to place upon the market the finest line of flavoring extracts manufactured In this country, and after months of study and experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we have at last succeded in placing before you a qual- -.ty which beyond doubt has no superior. Fwe can not too strongly Impress upon '. . T'. . i.MuntinolT recom- ' SRi them to your customers as the finest that can possibly be manufactured, ine packags aud style generally Is such as to attract attention, and wc predict that when your trade have tested the quality of the goods your sale for ' White Cross " extract will be large. ... By complying with our request you wui confer a favor upon yours truly, A. SCHILLING 4 CO. -.. lo.rmm'ElS Ksr.i!& casrwH.-s Tmatlon jor w --- '- 1 chase the luxur or necessities oi -r oan .lot! jSu and .2$ aU the noeeisary and ggffiZZ appliance, to rfde. walldanoeP eat. fish, hunt. ' VuT aUe.. or stay at home, and lnTfSinre out tyle. W quantities. ? what is required to do aU utBTf.ii COMFORTABLY. d you. '$&& estimate of the value f the ", pon GUIDE, which irtU be " JT receipt of W oenU VT V' MONTGOMERY VW" The First Sale Made By This Company Was in April Last. During the nino months which have since elapsed it has mado 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of tho purchasers So have bought fanning lands. It has also, during this time sold 01 residence lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 wero residents of Marion county prior to purchasing. Tho remainder were from the following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1 Polk Co. 3 Multnomah Co. 4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co. 1 Mon tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 3 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska i Ohio 3-Wlscousln 1-Mlssourl 1 Illinois 1-Pennsylvanla 2-Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of tills local ity, but that people are swarming In trom tho East to make their homes ntnnntr 11a. The. business of this comnnnv is constantly lucrcasltiK. More than half of its sales have been mado wltliln tlio past tureo nionius, al though this is a season of tho year when sales aro usually dull. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. It has three men in Portland, twoot whom give It their entire time. Rev. F. J. Strayer, who last year Introduced so many immi grants into this State, is now In tho East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. lie will start to this State with his first excursion on tho 4th of April next. This company Is now spendmg more money to advertise Salem and the surrounding locality than The Salem Board of We and All Other Agencies Combined ! Within tho past twelve days it has paid for and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Over Fifa Hifal and Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition of the company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and . wnumrfi. Valley Is now in press. This is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES Ofabeautifullyl soextensively ES;:!fI1 State, 'where JSe'lTaVpress, but we have advertised in more than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS i n Vnstorn buyers for tho great bulk of our IntoWVTLTT our ...vertlsomenU patronage, uanuu Eastern newspaper, will be read by millions of readers oi ' , jpj$:iMk'omM'' THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. n,rtles desiring to sell will find It to their lntert t For the D Pfnrt beSsofthlscorapany. If you wuh to p,ace their lands in jb whew BUYERS COME TO BUY u3szSXff&2!2r "" "' EASTERN PEOPLE DO. tava fire team. an I " rtlea we ave tor !. jget, to convey j-uw .- DON'T BE MODESJ. LONG FACES. Don't you dislike to meet people who go about with faces the length of a yardstick ? And when your voice rlnra out In a merry "Good- .morning" Isn't It shocking to have a sympathetic gloom cast over your own bright self by theso long-faced people, whoso first thought Is to tell you about the numerous ailments which afflict them and make Hfo burdensome? But I ought to sym pathize with such people, because I know ust how hard It Is to appear sunny and cheerful when ono Is af flicted almost beyond euduronce. I bccnino so discouraged that my "grim visage was long enough to scare happiness over half a dozen fences," and I was fast becoming prematurely old. At last my friends prevailed'upou mo to consult Dm. Darrln, ami now after a few weeks' treatment, I am my girlish self again, and am into nil tho mischief a-going. VKIIA MlM.KUTON. Poutlakd, January 25, 18S9, HOW MltS. CLINK GAINED THIIITV 10UN1S. For thirty-five years I linyo been ailing with a complication of diseases peculiar to my box liver, kidney, Indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia. I commenced treatment one year ago, aud I havo been restored to health and strength, and havt gain ed about thirty pounds in flesh. Dr. Darrln cured mo by tho electric sys tem, with very little medicine. 1 havo lived on Sauvlo's Island, Or. for tho past forty-tlvo years, and now reside with my daughter, Nrs. John Sax, at 258 Second street, Portland, Or. Refer to mo. Miis. Mahy Cmnk. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN. This Is to certify that I havo boon troubled with a disagreeable dis charge from my ear of twenty-llvo years' duration, nnd only found re lief under Dr. Darrln's skillful treat ment by electricity and medicine. My ear has ceased discharging. Will answer all Inquiries at Middleton, Or. Gkoiuik M. FltANK. HCIATIO ItltUUMATISM CUllKD. KniTOii Ohkhenian: Please say in your valuable paper that Dr. Darrln cured mo of sciatic rheuma tism, general debility, liver com- nlalnt and malarial troubles. Hofor to me on Russell street, Alblua, Or. L. M. Commonh. J. W. Zumwalt, Albany, Or., (for im.rlv of Moro. Wasco Co.. Or.) ..... .,, , cured of an aggravated ease of rheu matism and spinal complaint. James J. McGown, 127 Thirteenth St., Portland, heart disease, palpita tion and general nervous debility cured. Volnii Webster, Wwtton, Umatilla county, Oregon Catarrh, oured. George II. Hamilton, 32 Stark St., Portland Stopimgo of the tear-duct, cured. MIm Lucy Monrnii, Mouiiioutli, Oregon Crow-eye, straightened In one minute. K. Audermm, &lem, Oregon Catarrh seven yearn, oured. C. lllem?, seven mile wtt of Kul Itirtoii, Or. Ilvur and kidney trouble, dlzzlnenn and ialu over tho wholHsysUun, ntorol to health. DIM. DAIWINH' fbACK UV IIUHINHSH. Drs. Darrln can be consulted free at 285 Fifth street, corner of Main, Portland audHulem, Or., Cbemekcie lintel, and IJakor'a hotel, Kugeno City, Oregon, where they are ier- manonUy located, onice nount r,ni in to 4 dallv: evenJutM, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12, All nurablo ehroiiio diseases!, Iom or mauiiooo, Woo.1 talnU, nyphllU, gleet, gonor- flww, utrlcture, airmatorrliowa, uuiilnsl uroakue or tm of dlre of Msxual jwwer la man or woman, ftUrrh aud daoci are eonnuen i.iiv iid Mieoeatfully treatwl. Curw of pitvte dliea aranU and fievwf poblbhftd 1" the jpr. QlreuUn wmt free. Mot eow oan rtoive heme treatment alter viwt ta the dooton' OfftOft. The dooton' Uy U llinltod In Ho- Mm. uw TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Inporlant Events of Ihe Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. A PKAVKIt ON POLITICS. Nobody Pray Tlmt Wy In the Orejon Snto. Auiany, N. Y., Feb. 10. Rev. Leech opened tho session of tho sen ate with prayer. Ho referred to the cor'uptlon which so greatly Intlu euceA elections in great cities nud prayed for dellverenco from "the political gamblers who buy up tho votes of tho Ignorant Immigrants. At the conuluslou of tho prayer Mr. Grady nroso. "I move," said lie, "that tho officer having charge of tho selection of tho clergymen to otl'er opening prayen in this body be In Instructed hereafter to give no In vitation to do so to tho person who has Just assailed tho throno of mercy with this very peculiar )ctltion. It Is an outrago that prayer should Ihj made a cover for assailing political majorities In our cities as Ignorant immigrants steeped in superstition." "Perhaps tho prayer was meant for tho senator from tho BlJCth" (Grady), Interrupted Krwlu. Tho Lieutenant-Governor ruled tho entire matter out of order. Womitn KulTrnKf. Washington, February, 11. Tho following Is tho concurrent resolu tion of coniiress uroiHwhig an amendment to tho constitution of tho Unien: "Unless this government shall bo mado and preserved truly republi can in form by tho enfranchisement of women, the great reforms which her ballot would accomplish may never be. The demoralization and disintegration now proceeding In tho body nolltlo nro not likely soon to bo arrested. Tho corruption of malo siiflraeo Is nlready well nigh a fatnl disease. A republican form of government can not Mirvlvo hnlf slave and half free. Tho ballot Is withheld from women because men are not willing to part with one-half of tho sovereign power. '1 hero Is no other causo for tho continued perpetration of this unnatural ty ranny. Unfranchise woman, or this renubllo will steadily advance to tho same destruction, the same Itrnoblonnd traitlu catastrophe which has engulfed all malo republics of history. Let tin establish a rcpublm In which men and women shall be tree indeed, then shall the republic bo perpetual." A minority rejwrt adverse to tho adoption of tho resolution reported will hereafter Iw presented. No Miirn Turin, Nuw, WahimnotoN, Fob. 10. Chair man Mills, of the ways aud means oommlttteo, suys that tho tarlll hill will bo roortcd back to tho house tho middle of this week. Ho de clined tooxpresHiiu opinion whether there would I hi any legislation on the Hiiojeet thU swwilou, but It was evident he believed nothing would be accomplished. A HIS Tampl. Ban FiiANOihCO, Fob, 10. A gram! Unitarian temple was dedi cated hew to-day, nnd ho great wn the Intermit and ourloMty that hun dreds of people were turned away, unable to get htaudlug room near the doors and window.. The Jew Uh Itnbbl of the temple tonauuo aMtnted in thu servlci. Nol All 1'luiuli Toi'KKA, Feb. 10. The Kansas delegation that vlnlted General Har rison In thu Interest of Kuator Plumb for secretary of the treasury have returned without encourage ment. They wy Wlndom Is booked forthe place. Mtieh dUuppolntment I felt by ICannan. A Ort I'.lut. Han Fhanpihco, Feb. 10.-The cum of A. M. Hamilton, who wa ejects from the Central Paeifle mn for not signing hU tleket U attract ing eomlderable talk. The suit U to be siumeueed by him at Portland. ApprfrUl IIIIU. Wajihinotow. Feb, 10. Congrew will be occupied thU week with prepnaiion wiu aimoti exenuivvir. NkIIoukI Nntra. WasimnotoN, D. C, Feb. It. Senator Sherman, who knows tho cares and perplexities of being sec retary of the treasury, warmly con gratulated Senator Allison on his escape when tho fact beenmo known that Mr. Allison had written to Gen. Harrison positively and finally declining tho appointment. Evidently secretary or postmaster- Kenernl (whichever It may be) Wau- nmnker proposes to hold up his end of the coming administration. It Is said that ho has purchased for fSO, 000 tho elegant residence In this city now occupied by secretnry Whitney. Senator Ingalls says ho will bo very glad to turn the gavel over to VIco-Presldent-eleot Morton on tho fourth of March and resume his old place on tho tloor of the senate. At last, after ninny ups and downs, the Oklahoma bill has gotten through tho House all right. It now goes to tho senate, where Its friends propose making a mighty ef fort to rush It through. Thorn Is a rumor hero that. Cleveland has promised to veto It If It gets through tho senate. Senator Ulalr'a bill giving tho noble women who noted as army nurscH during tho war a pension of twenty-llvo dollars a month, has boon passed by the senate nnd favorably reported to tho House. UCCIIIKNTAIi J0TTINWS. News ami Notes of (lencral Interest to The Westerner, Lust year's salmon pack on this coast was worth nearly $7,000,000 In gold coin. Tho Gervals Ga.elto and tho Woodburu IndejHindentaro engag ed In a llerce battlo of words. Go lu pumpkins! The number of cattle killed to sup ply Portland and Kant Portland with beet Is from .'USD to 100 per week. Ofsheep, 11J0O aro devoured. Mr. Kay mado tho Hrownsvillo Woolen mill n splendid success and propoHH to put tho now mill at Ha lorn In a position to compete with tho world. Drain Echo, Joaipiln Miller oilers to glvo UN teen acrcH of wood laud near Oak laud, California for a park, provided tho elegant growth of redwood trees thereon bo protected, nlso the pheas ant and other wild birds therein. It Is reported that thu Astoria and South Coast railroad wilt lo com pleted by Juno 1st, 1881), It has been only six mouths since tho com pany was organized, and most of tho right of way has Imjoii secured. Pio neer, Olympla Is having an nttauk of the railroad fever, aud logins to think It will bo great editor ol trav el. Tho citizens of thu capital city are excited over tho rumor that three projected railroads aro to run through their town. The rapid de velopment of tho Gray's Harbor rotary Is doing much to bring Olympla forward. Colli WvHlh.r ItuUa. Never lean with thu back upon anything that Is cold. Never take warm drinks aud then Immediately go out Into the cold. Keep the back, especially between the shoulder-blade, well covered; alo tho chest well protected. Never go to lied with cold or damp feet. Never omit regular bathing. After exercise of any kind, never rldo In an open carriage or near the window of a oar for a moment. It is dangerous to health or even life. When hoarse, peuk as little a jiotitflble. When going from a warm atmos phere into a cooler one, keep the mouth uloaed. Never stand still lu cold weather, especially after having taken a slight degree of exercUe, and always avoid lauding on lee or snow, or where the person U exposed to cold wind. Sanitarium. DuUrd' Hitfl I n atMoluU eure (or ll rui.llr UU" ef the tain, MMh M Halt Itbuut, l' IUb, Itlng Worm 8I4 Iwaul aud nil (Utiliic er lofUiaxl eon dltWo 6f tb tklo, wUlhr arUlox treat dUtu6r iuur, A U ftfiirn(4 la I sJfVETp.W. MMbtwt Co. &UVR LODGE No A 1. O; . 0., mWj Heereury.