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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1889)
w -'" -ppr OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. cvrs and Notes of General Interest to The Westerner. During tbo whole legislative ses sion not one bill was referred to the committee on public lands. The asylum Is gradually becoming more crowded. The now wing will not bo erected any too soon. The legislature cost no less than $40000. These luxuries come high, but they aro awful good, sometimes. All parts of the state aro receiving heavy immigration, and a good per centage of tliellnew comers aro from Kansas. Tlio Emanuel German church of jlllwaulue has been incorporated. They will build a church edifice as eoon as it can bo done. The range in Eastern Oregon is reported lit a serious condition, and thousands of head of cattle will soon sutler for Sustenance. The penitentiary at present has confined within its walls 287 con victs. The highest number ever there Was 98, two years ago. Morion county has ilvo news papers, Benton four, Linn two, Lane three, and Yamhill four. There are but eleven dailies in the state. Nothing is increasing so rapidly in number in Oregon ns newspapers. Every county has its quota, and each town of any size is represented by a newspaper. Even the oldest inhabitants say they remember very few winters as extremely mild as the present one. They mostly complain of tho lack of the usual abundance of rain. Salem has tl bearded lady, a one legged bicyclist, a woman barber, a man who 'is nearly seven feet in height, and the best and cheapest weekly newspaper in the state. Pendleton is to have a new roller mill, her citizens having incorporat ed one in the sum of $250,000. M. S. Byers, Jere Barnhart and R. G. Thompson are the incorporators. A great many towns of Oregon feel rather more metropolitan since having been incorporated. It sounds bigger, but the benefits are not so desirable as many would imagine. Salem has gas, waterworks, elec tric lights (arc and incandesant), Btreet care and a new band. She will soon have a woolen mill, an ice factory, a creamery and a railway to the coast. Oregon now has thirty-one coun ties, tho reeent legislature having created two, and there previously being twenty-nine. Tho two new ones are Harney, made from Grant, ana Sherman, from Wasco. A Horrible- Tragedy. A. K. Nine was found dead in the north part ot tueycity yesterday, with liis head cuveci in. The whole matter is shrouded in a mystery, ind evidence goes to show that it ras a cold-blooded murder. The oroner will not investigate tho mat ter, curious as it may seem. A Holey Horror. The engagement between a Wa- pash Avenuo clerk, one of the very llites of his profession, and aRhodes lU'enuo girl of Chicago wps strange ly broken off. She called at the tore and took a fanov for a pair of rfect doves of shoes. Ho must fit loem on. In doinc so an awful fact fas revealed to him, as he drew his nu quickly frdm tho bottom of r foot, by the nrickino ot his hump. Tho end may bo told and a causo by tho following from a titer that reached her a few min- 'tes after she got home : 1 could have pardoned a hole in M too ot your stookiuir. but a holo piberately folded under aud p'in- upwn indicates characteristics fm vhich tho woman I would 9 my wife must be free. Alter mote our encacement Is at an As you will not care to wear ftiger tho ring I gave you I suggest WJ'oii sell it and invest thonro- 3,in a complete darning outfit." FrtiiMir f) ft jvas through the fainting of the ror-stricken eirl and the confus- incident to her resuscitation that 'story got out. APV1CK to mothers. toraVinalnw RrnHilnr Rvnnr. Nmdren.teetulng.iB the prescrlp- ui one of the best lenuile nurses physicians In tho United States, JU1U llPfn llonil fnff.r ,,nnu ivltti t , .," vw Vljr JU4IO UJ "-railing success by millions of --" tin wieir cnnuren. Jjurrog Process of rcaHiln, Ho vnlnn la "ciiluble. It rolievM tho child t IVtffo n.. .. -.. A ,, i-'hi iuicn uyouuiciy auu QQPn. frrtnlnla1 4l.Al.An.nn n.l a or. iiJ? " " . ..rll .:" ,:."'i" I'll ii i .V " BV'"K ucwiiu i" ' WW it rests tho mother. Price "ome. 1 v-w. TIIE SLANDER RETRACTED. From Sunday Mercury of FebIB, 18S9. "Sometlmo slnco tho Mercury published an article reflecting upon tho character of Dr. J. C. Gilbert of Salem wherein, it will boremem oered, he was accused of being a law yer by tho name of Tisdalo, who, in a small town in "Wisconsin, had bilked his clients, and tlienco had run off with a woman other than his wife. That there was such a man as Tis dale, aifd that ho was guilty'of every crime and immorality charged in tho Mercury, we fufvo ample proof ; but after careful Examination, car ried on at great expense, we arc firmly convlncl that Dr. Gilbert is nonothcr, ihan, fhat he reports hiniseThtolfc. The witnesses who were wcllyRjjflualnted with Tisdale and whovereSjroiight, to Salem to ideutifvfDr. GilberVjvilh him agree without discord thatMjg is not the man,and any reilectious on the Doctr or any ot his famllv were false, and unjust. Tho Mercury's correspondent was led intotbis error by some of Dr. Gilbert's competitors in Salem, whose patients were fast leaving them, and induced by his successful practice, were finding their way to the Doctor's sanitarium. There is no doubt that the idea of representing the Doctor as tho man Tisdalo was conceived in the spleen of these regulars ( ?) and they im posed upon the Mercury's corres pondent and induced him to attack an innocent man and genial gentle man. At it's own instance the Mercury makes this correction." Dr. Gilbert Is still at his sanitari um in the Bank block attending to his numerous patients. JOHN F. STRATT0N & SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. New York. SIC 43 nnd 45 Walker St. John F. Stratton's Colebrated Itu slnn Gut Violin strings, tho riueswntuu worm. Our Guarantee lr a denier receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any musician to whom' ho has sold any of theso strings, ho ls-.'authorlzed by us to irive him another. Jitrlner without charge, and all such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Beware ot Imitation.) Dealers will plcnso send tor descriptive catalogue. Trna supplied nt lowest price. TIIE CREAM of all BOOKS of ADVENTURE Condensed Into Que V61i'i0. PIONEER HEROES DARING And DEEDS. v The thrilling adventures of all tho hero explorers nnd frontier fighters with In- dinns, out laws nnd wild beasts, over our whole country, from the earliest times to tho present lives nnd famous exploits ol Do Soto, La Salle, Standlsh, lioone, Kenton Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, Carson, Custer, California Joe, Wild Bill. Buffalo BUI. Generals Miles nnd Crook, Great Iudinn Chiefs, nnd scores of others. Splen didly illustrated with 220 flno engravings. Agents wanted. Low-priced, and beats anything to sell. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 132 Post St., San Francisco, Ca 11-8 ly w, ' A Bargain For Somebody!!! To Exchangr for- LAND! H O M K S -FOB THE HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRES OF- VARIED LAND -FOR Sale or Rent Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser Lands near R. L Facilities. A GOODHANCE For Particulars call at This Office i . xs "&& JyJ III ASrUSESLENTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. -:-ONENlQHTONL Saturday, March 2rfd, 1881). BILLY KERSANDS Supported by the Brilliant Comedlan GEORGE JACKSON II II And a Coterie of Colored Stars. Grand street parade by the Georgia Silver Band. Admission 50 cts; Reserved seats 75. Box sheet open at l'attou's store. WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER . nnd Typewriter Copyist. Will innko reports of trinls, etc.; copying on type writer accurately nnd neatly done. Otllce with I. A. Mannlni iff, commercial ; Clock. Up stairs, New Bank argains -IN- Family Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc, -GO TO- TH0S. BURROWS, Commercial St. Salem, Country produeo of all iklnds always on hand. If you have not traded with mo be fore, I respectfully hollclt a trial believing I can suit you both in prices and quality. MS SEED. Can furnish either Mesquite or a mixturo of Alisquite nnd Lincoln grass on terms you to seed down your farms ntn cost of from 50 to DUo per acre. Address. T.C.JOUY, f ,y2m d2w Box 91, Salem, Or. A.-E.STRANG, Ho. 'Mi Commercial Btreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEALElt IN STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic IVJetal Work a Specialty. S3- Agent for tho IUCHAItDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. En tabllshrd In 1S49 Tho Best on Earth is Dilworth's JAVA FLAVORED COFFEE. It is ready roasted and only 25 cents per pound package. For sale by ROTH & GREENBAUM, (Tho Opera House Grocers.) CovtrtSt - Salem DAVID ?. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Sata Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. P. 8, Orders by postal card prompt ly attended to. Clothes called for and delivered. ADVANTAGES OP STEAM LAUND11V. 1. It doe Its work thoroughly, however soiled the garment. 2. It doen Its work promptly, as It Is In dependent of the weather. a. naoes us woric narnueiwiy, noi in juring tho clothes by unnecwBory wear and tear, nor by the us of Injurious oliom lcals. 4, Its charges ore most reasonable, con sidering the quality of Its work. RADPRINGLE'S GEOM lOTLS. Headed by tho Empcrariof tho Minlstrel World. X For B WEI! iitJututiiiiiMTii'iMiiitmga.j.iMMiiiiHWimtiaagMt,BMj NKTT ADVEnTJSE5ir,NTS. pound! Hereitis! The Key to Success! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by borh Single and Double Entry, tho nature and correct ut-o of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. All these arc needed in business, and aro thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at tho SALEM BUSINESS COLLEUE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. ADJOURNED ! Tlie Legislature Meet If To Carry HomeWith triem totrieir Wives and -Constituents a ' Part of trie Immense Steck: of Dry Goods, Cloth ii, There Offered Low Prices By the Capitol Adventure Company. B B o O O O T T S WM. BROWN & CO. -DEALERS IK- Leather and Findings! CASH PAID FOB OPT JS T hi hi 91 H O E irtiio wife find ltnpt., wSrt-V.1 l' . . ..JZ f--j ., ...uUa, ewvU uuu -.,. 7, ,,,iR' 'V 231 Commercial St., Salem, xSsii&&i CALIFORNIA! the (gAsmCow v i-uitiri.r "Nir -...irv; LyliNLri Send fer ctrculjr.l Urtnh3tr9.2- en.cf f BIEL 'ABIETINCMEDtca-owiUtfAu: in.. uroj))itrvvt3v iniCfin-t-r ..-r-HOftAl .Wi D-r,nvn. r-Dl1rr. - i-zUNLri r-Oold n vuvyvim SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St.. Salem, Or? SNELL, HF.ITSHU &IW00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. -o- 1 - Ia.s A.djou.rned to at trie Shoes, Hats, Etc. at .Astonishingly S s H O O E B cnM ' 0 J w r Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your roino- dies are giving satisfaction, and a cus tomer wltli Bronchitis says It Is tho only remcay tnni gives nisiani rcner. 8kiuki,i. a Covkii, Druggists, lUverslcfl), Cul." M..," the pleasure to Inform naVt) you that your Preparations are ineetinir with larci eeiing Willi lurgu wiiub. - iiuurar Nothing but Praise &g nny oo- Nanhcawkn a Co.. Druirclsts. VlBalfa.Cul." That It will accomplish tho end desired In all affections of theThroutand Lungs U ...Ml tad you not only will not bo It WIN without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, ns thousands have done, who havo tried everything else In vain. Money Is no object whore MceM Hie Convince You trifling sum of one dollar can purchase u remedy that will stand between you and ono of the most dreaded of human ills. Circulars sent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by the A1IIKTINK MKUIOAL CO., Orovlllo, Cal. ilk A7 W ) ssL w -rfffrf -l'UJ..i!iXU. ritorEssiosAx caiids. J J. JENNINGS D. T. 8. DENTIST Onicolntho New Hank Iilock, Com merclal street, Salem. Blgn of the Me tooth. dw DU. J. M. KKENE, D. D. 8 DKNTA& rooms over Whlto Corner. Otllco hour 8 a. ,in. toGp. in. PHYSICIAN. JlitS. DR. M. E. McCOY, physician nnd surgeon, hns located nnd taken rooms (I and 7 at Jlrs. SargcanU In tho opera houc. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. 12-l!ldw DR. MASON, DENTIST, SIJ0 cessor to Dp. J. C. Ityril. Ofliec oi er Bush's IiaiiA. lUiACICSMITIIING. NOTICE. r.J.I.AltSEN.TIIE niOl.IAlU.E Wngonv mnkcr, Iiiih moved to l.'i stato sticet, hav ing removed hit shop from the old stand, !!1U Cmiiinprclnl htrcut, on account ol the erection of tho now brlrk. Mr. Ijiiwwi will bi plcas-edto vco his old customers and as ninny new ones as will share their pa tronage with lilm, nt his new location. All work guaranteed. Next to Scrlber A 1'ohlo's shop. 1-27-tf. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNinilT.THE MiACKHMITH nnd wagon innkci', has moved his shop to No. 211) Liberty street, where ho will bo ready for business after Monday, Jnn.Srttit. I wish to stato to my friends and patrons that I will bo better prepared from now on tooxecutoall work In my line than anr tlmobefoie. Tliaiiklngall for tho liberal support I have received at your hands, I nm yours respectfully. JOHN KNIQIIT, Liberty Street, Hnlem, Ogm. IIOIlSESIIOEIlfa. ) rw j Havo moved to 47 nnd 41) Stato street, whero they aro now ready for work. All our old pations and ft lends aro invited l call and seo us In our now location. We aro bettor prepared for work now thai ever having secured mure room. 10-1-tC BKACKSMITII1SG and WAG0NMAK1NG. fOHN HOLM, THE OLD IlELIAUUE t lllncksmlth, lias removed his shop It corner of Commercial and Chcmoketo Kin, whero ho is icndy tohcrvothopuhlle, Hav IngnssoclatPd with him Mr. H. llnnnon,an oxporlenced wagon-inakor recently I mm 1'ortland, ho Is now prepared better thnn. over to do all kinds of aeon and carriage making nnd repairing; nil kinds of blncK smlthlng and lcpnlrinc, nnd u general horsesliocliig business, llo has all kinds ofshnes,stccl,trottlng, handmado, cte.,and tits them in a scientific milliner. Siicclal attention given to tho construction of wag ons and carriages. Itcmomber the place, opposite State Iinurunco building. MISCKr.T.ANKOUS. PORTRAITS. Having opened a studio at room R, Firm National bank building, Clyde Cixiko Is prciiaicd to recclvo orders lor poitnills aiHl landscapo work In oil and wntcr colors. Urndcd classes will also bo formed forthu liiHtructlon In llvo branches. Special attention given to designing nnd engraving on wood, d-tf. Cull and See T. T. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIH NEW QUAItTEKN IN THE Stato Insurance llulldlng, Cor. Com mercial nnd Uhumcketo streets '0-ltf QNE OV THE LAUGIvST KSTAHLI8H monts In tho State. Lower rates than . ortlund. largest stock IiCgal lllanks la the State, a -d biggest dls(uut. Send for firlcollstnf Job printing, and catalogue ol egalblunks. E. M. WAITU, Stcum l'rlntcr Sulem Oregon. TRIMMING and 1KMAKK MRS. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform tho Ladles of Kalom thut she Is prepared to do trimming and drcssiiiuklngln all Its dlller- cut brunches In tho d LATESTSTYLES' l'rlces reasonable and satisfaction guanin teed. Call and seo her before placing your orders. US Hlato street, up stairs. lm. SALEM BUSINESS COLLElili Arrongments have been completed for opening a hilly und perfectly equipped Ifuslness College in Salem, in due tunc Tho entire upper floor of the Kl rat National Hank building Is to be re-urrunged for the school, with olllccs. bank, etc., lor bualnes procure. Instruction will bo given, DAY and EVUNINO, In Spelling', Grammar, l'enmanshln, Car reNpondcnce, Single and Double Lntry 1oolc-Keeplng, llanklng.OIUco I'mo tlco, lluslness Forms, Com mercial Ijiv, Shorthand, Typvrltlnti And other branches eskontlal toupro0ti(A education The school will bo In eharatctif twouxiwrlencpd und competent teuolMirH; one for the business department, another for the shorthand ileiHiitinent. THOWOUOH WORK, Will be Insisted on from the tlrsl, through which the school oxects to muken riu tatlon oritial to that of the best. l)Kci!ii TiVKCiltcufcAiw will be ready for distri bution at un early date. For further particulars, address SALKM JIUHINKHH (XILLKOK, Snlcin, Orrgon. 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