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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1889)
OT . ' CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 1. SAU3M, OR., MONDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1SS9. NO. 204. MISCELLANEOUS. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. P., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall nnntnlrn. Hnrno, qommerclal nnd Ferry streets, every Bat- urdayat 7:30 p.m. J. T, GREGG. ' Secretary. JAS. WALTON, N.Q. INSURANCE .Company. ;FJre and Ala- iUU 03. Agent, - - Salem, Oregon HOWARD BROTHERS I i i -DO General House Moying, Raising and Rep airiog. Work promptly donoat reasonable ratos. Orders left at Capital Journal office will receive attention. 9-11-tf WEST BRO'S. Have moved tliclr meat market from 800 Commercial street, to Vt Court street, where they Invltp all their customers ana friends to call and see them. They guar antee alt their meats, etc.. ns represented Jf you want a njee i oast, steak, pork or any thing in first class meat market, call on West Dro's . 01 Court street, ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED. These gentlemen have been in the butch er business in oaiem ior a long umo ana they have bUIlt up a reputation to be proud of, as turning out only the choicest mcabitbat tho market affords. To Representatives and Senators. Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains In, cigars and tobacco lor tho next month, Ills especial brands are ' SALEM SPORT ' ' and " OPERA BELLE. " Ills goods are all first-class, ns ho has had twenty-ono years experience in tho busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by tho box at special rates. W'LLIAM MYERS. 205 Commercial Street, - - Salem keal;kstate. To your money until you see some of the bargains in Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 State St., - - - Salem. One-fourth block and fine resi dence on Center street, only $20,60; five and 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 Angles to exchange tor property here. The Salem Abstract and. LAND CO., Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated. Money "to Loan. Land for Sale, Houses for Rent CALL, AND SEE) US. ALBERT. BMc a a a ft u sn a ihh i US 1 I tSAN FItANGI8CO,Nv; 1st, 18881 -Means WALLER 13ROS., Salem, Oregon., Uentlcmoi ; We bad tho pleasure re satly ot making shipment to yog of our now "White Cross" Extracts, and send J ou by mail to-day a very neat show card which wo would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which wUI ca)l the attention of your trade, to the goods 1 1 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 ninnthmonstudy and experimenting with, tho prominent brands now before the public wo have at last succeded In placing before you aqual 'ty which beyonoVdoubt, him no superior. M'e can not too strongly impress upon you that you can unhesitatingly recom mend them to your customers ns fJia finest that can possibly be manufactured. The package and style generally Is tupli as to ttract attention, hnd'we preset that when your trade hare tested th quality of ,th? P3d yoarahj,fQr " WnlteUro(s,r oxjra?U UI be large. Uy complying with our request you will ; onfer a favo upon yours truly, A, -srUIIiUNO A CO. le Oregon Is a corporation duly organized and of Oregon. It began business ' ' stock of The First Sale M&de By This -s During the nine months which have since elapsed it has made 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands. It has also, during this time sold 61 residence lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 were 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 Minuesota4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 3 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska 7 Ohio 3 Wisconsin 1 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that people are swarming in trom the East to make their homes among us. Tho business of this company is constantly increasing. More than half of its sales have been made within the pas,t three months, al though this is a season of the year when sales are usually dull. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. Ithas three men In Portland, two ot whom give it their entire time. Bev. F. J. Strayer, who last year introduced so many immi grants into this State, is now in the East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. He will start to this State with his first excursion on the 4th of April next. This company is now spending more money to advertise Salem nnd the surrounding locality than The Salem Board of Trade and All Oilier Agencies Combined ! Within the past twelve days it has paid for and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Oyer Fifteen Hplrei. and Twenty-Five Dote, The second edition of tho company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and the Willamette Valley Is now In press. This is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND, C0EIES Of a beautifully Illustrated fifty page -pamphlet. Wo cannot advertise so extensively in our home papers as wo wish, for the reason that parties whom we most desire to reach are residents of the Eastern States, where these papers do not circulate. We do not advertlso every sale we make in. the local preps, butwe have advertised In more than ONE THpUSAND; PAPERS In the East, as we depend upon Eastern buyers for the great bulk of our 1 patronage. During tho next few months our advertisements ' will be read by millions of r6aders of Eastern newspapers, whowHl thus be, placed in, dirpct communication with .us,-and nearly allt)f those who come to this cuast will come ticketed for the office of TjHE,Qj?E6pN !iAN,p COMPANY,. For these reasons parties deWng to sell will find It to their interest t place their lands In the hands of this company. If you wish to ' ?- ' i 80,11 prorJexfy leaye It -where, ; y ' BUYjERS,G0ME to buy ty you wish to buy property come where property is loft for neighbors have.land,and don't want.to buy, EASTERN PEOPLE DO; I ' i i Our advertisements catch the eyen of Eastern people evcryhere We have Ave teams and tximfortablo conveyances ready at all tirreatfday or nlget,',tq pooyy paries to tho properties we have for sale. '- QQN'I Bl MODEST YouIareeloom,Q torjde with, U? wlwthor youbuy or n,pt Lai iipaiiy operated underthe;iawsIor tho State In March, 18SS with a capital ?20,000. Company Was in April Last, sale. Your rS5V OREGONM RAILWAY COi (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after Feb. 18 1SS9, and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: ' EAST SIDES, Coburg Alnili Portl'd Mall From Tort' land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land 1jV. 11.8H am Ar. I0.W Lv. 2.15 p m 2.23 poutland rw V FootofJcfson. St Ax. 4.40.pm, Ar 1.80 l lay's Landing, St. Paul's, 12.47 3.16 8,31 ll.M 3.53 4.03 4.16 J.85 4.39 4.47 5.80 5.S6 Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, HlKerton. Johnston's Mill Switzerland. 12.00 11.46 11.40 11.24 B.H 11.00 10.20 10.16 1007 0.46 9.18 8.50 East Side Junct.,1 iuuciuuy, Aumsvlllc, West Stayton 5.56 6.14 0.21 6.53 7.20 7.29 8.03 8.37 9.20 O P Grossing, !West Scio, Crabtree, Splcor, Tallrnan, Plaluviow. Brownsville, How land, 8.40 8.23 8.00 7.31 7.22 6-48 0.13 G.30 10:15 p m Cobtinr. 4:30 am Ar All LV Lv Commutlon mile on, sale Tickets at two eonts por ing agents. at stations bav Connection at Kay's and Fulqiiartz Landing with Steamer "Cllyof Salem " CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver. Genernl Offices, N W Coi , First and Plnost Portland, Oregon. The Best on Earth is Dllworth's JAVA FLAVORED COFFEE. It Is ready roasted and only 25 cents per pound package. For sale by ROTH & GREENBAUM, (Tho Opera IIouso Grocers.) CourtSt - Solom DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. P. S. Orders by postal card prompt ly attended to. Clothes called for and dellveied. ADVANTAGES OP STEAM LAUNDKY. 1. It does its work thoroughly, however soiled tho garment. Z. It does Its work promptly, as It Is In dependent of tho weather. .'(. It docs Its work harmlessly, not In juring the clothes by unnecessary wear and tear, nor by the use of Injurious cliun lctils. 4. Its charges ore most reasonable, con sidering tho quality of Its work. SALEM) OREO ON. WM. N. LADfE, - . int. j. Reynolds, - JOH.MOIK, . . . . - President, Vice President. - 0"(i"ler, QENEWt BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban Kranclsco, W Yoik, London and Hong Kong bought JinasoW. Btate, County urid City warrants, bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact .bujiies: with us. Liberal adVance tnado, on. weatwooU hopn and other propcrtyat reasonaDie rates. Insurance on, such so-, cuxity can be obtained at the bank, In mpst reliable companies!, ' ' Thp DpYEJlB' OVTDfi U, isoujd MArch and Spt., each- yar It Is an ency olopedia of uiejTul infor maUdn ror all Who pur. chase ,tho jluilileiCor thA UDcessiUea of , Ufo. Wo can clothe you and. furnish you wlta a)l ttio necessity and xtnneerr appllanoes to-Jde, WfUc, dancp, i ilsep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, ana In. Various sue, styles and Quantities. Jurt flgwrp out what is required to do al these things I rrmrnBTHnif.and roa can mko o fair 1 estimate 9f tb value o? the PTJyjSRU' qOIDB, which wiU be sent upon receipt of JO eente o pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 1U-U4 mdUganjAverweQhloago.lU, FirstMpl Bint IV- I . J ' t inr WTwBf TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. of tho Whole for Twenty-four fours. CHRISTIAN SCipNCE. Several Victims, of tho Latest Craze at lluffnlo. Chicago, Feb. 25. Tho Times Buffalo, N. Y. special says: This city Is so lull of tho Christian-science cra?e that the clergy are beginning tp preach against it. 'it has obtalur ed a strong hold in tho western part of the city and is making inrqads, on tho churches. What is worse sev eral converts have died within a few days under the care of these praying doctors. As they claim to usq nq medicine, it is hard to get hold on mum as practitioners witnout a license, but since fatalities have como to light tho District Attoruoy has begun to look up tho question and will be able to catch them on the clauso of "any expedient whatever." Mrs. W. H. Chamberlain was buried' from a hospital where she was sent after being treated for pneumonia by a Christian scientist named Hardy. Blood-poisoning had set in and she could not bo saved. Tho District Attorney promises to bring Hardy to justico, and said that ho should at once take steps to present hlscaso to the Grand jury. Tho feeling against tho Chris tian scientists is booming strong, yet they are so well intrenched in their practices that it will not bo easy to dislodge them. BIG llAILltOAI) NEWS. A Iteport that a Itial Company to tho Oregon l'aciilo AVnuts tho 1'uhs. Alu any, Or., Feb. 25. A Herald special says: J. P. Hoffman, a con tractor who has been getting out ties for tho Oregon Pacific, has just returned from a trip to tho summit of tho Cascade mountains, whero he says a party of twenty-live survey ors, claiming to bo employes of tiio Wabash & Pacific Railroad Co., aic camped and are attempting to hold tho pass for their coinpauy. Mr. Hoffman talked with tho men and they said they would have the road located in a short time. Tho road they said would come to Albany,aud thence north-west to connect with thp Astoria & Coast railroad at or near Tillamook. As the Oregon Pacific company's road is already located and several miles of track already built, it looks vey much like a big canard, al though there have been somo rumors afloat that the Union Pacific con templates building a lino through Eastern Oregon and across tho mountains to connect with the Southern Pacific at tills city. That thero is a party of surveyors of some road in tlio field in the lo cality named thero is no doubt. Now Stum un the l'lug;. Washington, Feb. 25. It will devolvo upon tho state department as- soon as tho now state aro ad mitted to provide a new flag' for each consulate, naval vteel and naval station abroad and ovary Fed eral building' In tho United' States, te flag to contain additional stars tp represent the new states of tho Union, it Is tho custom to unfurl these Hugs with a national salute vjhen lecelved and a good deal of gunpowder -will bo burned In dif ferent parts of tho world to celebrate the event. As South Dakota will bo admitted in advanco of tho other terrltoiles provided in tho bill tho olllciul star-spangled banner will un dergo at least two changes within, tlje next twelve months. News of the Canal NkwYouK, Feb. 23. Tho news of, tho pansagp of the Nicaragua, bill woM received with much satisfaction at tho bfllco of tho Nicaragua Canal Construction Company, wjdeh haa taken tho emtfract of constructing th,o canal for tho Marltlino Canal Company of Nicaragua, A repre soptatlvo, Qf tha farmer company Bajd: Wo will begin wprk as soon aei KP.can.oJoje-th9,P9Jtrw;t.WP hayo nqw and mftko other arrangements necessary," -rPalnless dental operations at Dr. T. (J. Smith, OS State utreeti tf, Four AVnshlngton IU'im. Washinoton, Feb. 25. Sam Randall and Chairman Mills have locked horns for a light in the Houso that bids fair to make the last two weeks of the fiftieth congress long remembered. The question at Issuo between these two eminent demo crats is tho seemingly never-to-be-disposcd-of tariff. Mr. Mills, from tho committee on ways land means, has reported tho Senate substitute for his tariff bill to tho House, ac companying It with a lcsolution declaring that tho Scnato bill is un constitutional, and directing tho clerk of tho House to return It- to the Senate. This of course Is just so much gammon, and oujy moans that tho cqmmlttco will opposo tho Senate.billln overy way possible. The npw secretary of agriculture, Norman J, Cohnan, sayp ho con templates no changes; he will leavo that to tho secretary that Qen. Har rison shall select to preside over the destinies of tho now department! It Is a fortunato thing that wo have had no war since Mr. Endlcott hqs been at tho head of tho War Department. Ho Is entirely too fast for this slow going age. For instance, sometime previous to tho presidential election tho Senate passed a resolution calling on tho Secretary of War for information as to a circular order sent out prohibit ing the employment of republicans under that department. Ho has just answered that resolution. Ho says tho department issued the older; and that his only reason therefor was to givo tho places to democrats. And yet somo democrats call Mr. Endlcott a mugwump. Senator Spooncr has introduced a bill providing for a system of farm ers' Institutes, in various sections of tho country, under tho contiol of tho agricultural department. Tho institutes aro to givo instructions, furnish illustrations by lectures nnd discussions, mako experiments and in fact, to endeavor in every manner to enhanco the valuo of tho funnels' land and products. Jf properly conducted, these institutes would bo of great benefit to fclio farmers of the country. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Over 82 thousand eais wore added to tho equipment of tho railways last year, and 2,502 locomotives, mostly built by seventeen linns. Small doses of nitro glycerine of from one-twonty-fiftli to ono hnn dreth of a gialu are found Infallible as a remedy fpr that horriblo agony, neuralgia of tho heart, or augina pectoris. Tho cold snap, of tho 21st over tho East, passed down as far as Georgia and South Caroliana whero, oven to those southern borders, It ended in a blinding snow storm, that loft several inches of snow ou thogrouud. If your faco Is marked with blotches, And eruptions iwtr tho skin,. You ma; y bet your bottom dollar Is something wrong within. Thero Is something wrong TIn the blood. To nurlfv it 'lhciols nothing half so good, At)ioU..JLi. is try Itl To bo clcurly understood I will oxplain tliatO. M. D. means. "Golden Medical Discovery" (Dr. Pierce's, tho popular remedy for debility, lung-troublea and weak, Impoverished blood, which, like scrofula, shows its presence in the system in lilotchcs and eruptions, imd.pittiplcs.. Perfection s attained lu Dr. Sago's Catarrh; Remedy. I. . Nominations are in Order. At bill hay been Introduced In con gress providing tor postmasters to bo elactcd by tho people tho same as a justice of tho icace or other officers. As tho president knows nothing about- tho competency of tho men he is, appglntfiur. It seems to us that thcidear s a good ouo. u Aft ctrUncnt pU saysi A healthy llTer secretes from two to thro pounds or blloecry twntytfour hours una dispones ofthlssecrotlon whero It wU do the most good. Now If tho liver Is out of order, the wuple system, is lit trouble, the spirits are aeprcsseu, laonunu is uuiuiiii.uuuu i"t son whose Hyer is not porfomlug its duty is very noon unnttea ior regiuur uiuuuvns. JliL llenlep's Dandelion Vonlo rouses the torpm liver anuenauiuH ii, w wriunu i proper functions, thereby regulating the whole system. . . Hold by b. W. Mathews 4 Co. BpeeUl Btrgslst. Lots In North Salvm $100 apleco 10 aero tracts one-half mile from de pot $80 per ncro. Inquro of Thomas & Paynk, 07 State sU