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m tH ;.riwifw ujmim "ffwif - r f r .' "v p"( Wffc' 1 - u .L'rt JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY MARCH 4, 1889. NO. 300. CAPITAL I Miscellaneous. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Follows' Hall up stairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat- uraayanjouu. j J. T. GREGG, JA8. WALTON, N.G. Secretary. INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma line. 01. ALBERT. A;ent, - Sale m, Oregon! HOWARD BROTHERS DO General House Moving, liaising and Repairing. Work promptly done at-reasonable rates. Orders left at Capital Journal offlce' -Till receive attention. 9-11-tf WBS'T BRO'S. Hove moved their meat market from 300 Commercial street, to M Court street, where they Invito oil their customers and friends to coll and seef them. They guar antee all their meats, etc.. as represented If you wont a nice roast, steak, pork ot any thing In tint class' moat market, call on West Bro's.. M Court street. ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED.' Theed gentlemen have been" In the butch or business ltl Salem for a long time and they have built up a reputation to be proud of, as turning out only thd choicest meats tbat the market affords. to Representatives and Senators. Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains in cigars and tobacco lor the next month, His especial brands are ' SALEM SPORT ' ' and. " OPERA BELLE. " His goods are all first-class, as ho has had twenty-one years oxperience in the busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. WLLIATvI MYERS. 203 Commercial Street, - - Salem KEAIi ESTATE. To your money until you see some of the bargains In Eeal Es tate onered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 State St., - - - Salem. One-fourth block and fine resi dence on Center street, only $20,50; 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 lor property here. Tie Salem Abstract and land CO., Have removed to building adjoining Thompson'- jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated. Money to Loan. Land for Sa'e. Houses for Rent. OALI, AND SEE US. BAH FRANCISCO, Nov.' 1st, 1888. Messrs. WELLEIl BROa, Balem. Oregon. Gentlemen: r-TVe had the pleasure re- NEW ZEALAND On! ouuy ui mating smpmeni to you oj our new "White Cross" Extracts, and send you by mail to-day a very neat show card which we would like yod to place promi nently in your store, and which will call the attention of your trade to the coods. It has been our Intention for some time past to place upon'the marlt'eV the finest Ue of flavoring extracts manufactured in this country, and after months or study and experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we have at tatsucceded in placing before you a qual 'ly which beyond doubt has no superior. We can not too strongly Impress upon Tou that you can unhesitatingly jrecom wend them to your customer as the flnest that can possibly be manufactured. The package and stylo generauy'lskuchaato attract attention, ond we predict that when Tour trade have tested, the quality ot the ods your sale for " white Cross" extract will be large. By complying with our request you will oofer a favor upon youratrolyi A. SCHILLING CO. Tie Oregon kit Is a corporation duly organized and operated under the laws or the State of Oregon. It began business in March, 18S8, with a capital Jstook off 20,000. ; Hie First Sale Made By This 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 lesldence lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 were residents of The 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 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 Irom 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 tho past threo months, al though this is a season of tho year when sales are usually dull. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It, has representatives on Puget Sound! It?Uas three men In Portland, two ot whom give it their entire time, nbv. F. J'. Strayer, who last year Introduced so many immi grants into this Stdtd, Is npw In tho East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. He will start to this State with his first1 excursion" on the 4th of April next. Tuis.company is nbw. spending more surrounding- locality1 than ' The Salef lloafioftfade and Within the past twelve days itjhasj pald forj and contracted for advertising to the amount of Oyer Fifteen Hundred and Twcety-Fivc Dote, The second edition of the company's pamphlet doscrlptiveof; Salem and the Willamette Valiey;la now in press. This Is an edltibu of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES' Of a beautifully illustrated fifty page pamphlet. We cannot advertise so extensively in our ho'mo papers as wo wish.'for tbe,reason that parties whom we most desire to reach are residents of the Eastern States, wherq these papers do not circulate. We do not'advertlso eyery sale wo mako in' the local press, but we have advertised in more than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS . , i - t . " t i Jn tho East, as we depend upon Eastern buyers for tho great bulk of our 1 patronage. During the next few months our advertisements will bo read by millions of readers of Eastern newspapers, whJ will thus bef placed in direct' couSmunlcatlon with us,' and ' nearly all of those who come to this cast will come ticketed for the office of THXO'REGON land company. For these reasons parties desiring" to sell will find it to their interest t place their lands In the hands of this company. If you 4wish to ' ' sell property leave it where' BUYERS COME TO' BUY' If you wish to buy property come .where property Is .lgttWbr sale. rjelghbors'havc o lana ana EASTERN PEOPLE DO. Our advertisements catch the eyes of Eastern people everywhere. We have five teams and 'comfortable conveyances ready at air times day or nlget, to convoy'partlcs to the properties we havo for sale. ' ' , DON'T BE MODEST: You are welcome to ride with us whether you buy or not. ipy Company Was in April Last Marion county prior to purchasing. money to advertise Salem and tho Air Other Agencies Combined! Your aon-t want o pur. m FINANCIAL. First It Hon t tti JLKI SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vlco President. JOHN MOIK, - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excnango on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and irons Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, ool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. ESTAJ1I.I3HKD 11Y NATIONAL AUTHORITY Mil OF SALEM Capital' Paid np, Surplus, - - - OREGON. - 75,0(10 - 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. AXuslck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in storo, cither in private granaries or publlo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, Ban Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. $0. HORSES. $50. Ape hundred head of brood mares ond j young nurses lor sale; Forty or Jltty colts expected in the spring Two m horses. Clvdo and Percheon stock, welcr sixteen and seventeen hundred; havo beeri' wnn mo Dana lor ino post inrce years. Original stock from tho best quality of mares. For particulars address orsco W. II. BYARS. wit, Salem, Or. mmm iiailwak uj. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, - - Iteceiver. On and after Feb. 18 1889. and until further notice trains will run dully (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE, Coburg"MuTTj ForU'dMaU From Port, land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land Lv. ll.Su am rOKTf,ANlMWV Fnotof JcTiion, 8t Ar. 1.40.) in, Ar 1.80 Ar. ju.ui f T.r OlRnn. Lv. MM I' .1. 2.28 Ray s Lnndlng, St. Paul's, 12.17 S.lff 3,11 11.40 3.53 1.01 4.1(1 4.S5 l,S9 4A7 fi.bO fi.30 Woodburn, Townsend, McKco, aMt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's, Mill' Switzerland , Fast Hide Junct. Muclcuy, Aumsvlllo, WestHtoylon 12.00 11.48 11.10 11.21 (1.11 11.00 10.20 10.1(1 10 07 0.1(1 0.1K 8.50 0.14 w 7.20 7.2tf 8.0:1 8:37' 0:20 10:15 p m O V Crossing, 'West Sclo,' Crabtree, Splcer, Tullman, iPlalnview. llrow'ngvlllc, Rowland, 8.10 8.28 8.00 7.31 7.22 0-48 0.13 6.30 Cjoburg. 50 a m Ar I'M Ly Commutlon Tickets at at stations two oents por Ing agents. mile on sale hav Connection at Ray's and Fulquart Landing with Hteamer "City of Haleni " CilAH. N. SCOTT, Receiver. General Offices, N WCor. First and Pine St PorUand, Oregon. Tho BlfJYEBB' OUIDB la Usuad M.-urch and Sept., each year. It U til onoy- clopeota or userot uior. mation for all who pur. ehue the luxuries or the aecessltlea of life. We on clothe you and furniah you with all the neoessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at honre, and in various sixes, atylai and quantities. Just figure oat what is required to do all these .things, COBFOIlTlBLt. aid-yoa can estimate of the value of the BTXYEBB' GUIDE, which wtU. he stp upon receipt pf 10 cemU Vo pay postage, MdWTGOMERYWARD & CO. 111-11. Michigan JU venue. Chicago, Til. TlieCapMNaMBank WEST STAYT0.N'. Emma McNeil of Gcrvals, Is the guest of tho Misses Neal. County Treasurer Condit spent Sunday with his father, at this' placo. Mr. Carter has purchased tho farm of H. B. Condit. H. B. contem plates going to Idaho soon. J. H. aud H. C. Porter have gone into tho real estate business, and are becoming quite successful agents. - Our school is prospering finely, un der tho management of C. S. Har nlsh, recently from Dakota. Mr. Harnlsh Is also teaching a singing class. Our school clerk has finished tak ing tho census of this district, and reports seventy - seven scholars, though tho average attendance for the year has been only twenty-four. Many of our community aro on the sick list, though tho majority are Improving. Hoy, youngest sbn of J. H. Pprter, is yet very sick. J. M. McNeil id lying at tho point of death. Tbat Frame Morclme. Tho property owners aud city council raised serious objections to tho construction of a frame store house by Gcorgo F. Smith last fall. It was thought to be a dangerous 'neighbor on account of fire and it would raise their insurance rates. Ho was ordered to remove it but did not do It and the result 1b that the Recorder on Wednesday will hear evldeuco In tho case. His arrest was for tho violation of n city or dinance. Tramps Attack an Engineer. Yesterday morning's overland train was Lite, tho delay having been occasioned by tho men having to stop and care for a freight engi neer, and fireman who had been attacked by tramps whom they had put ofr tho train whllo crossing tho Siskiyous. Tho engineer was bruis ed up considerably, but not seriously injured. Soma Blc Sale. Several quite exteilslvo sales of acre property, adjacent to the city limits are being negotiated, which wheu completed will add not a Ilttld to the real estate summary of transactions. hUPKEUK OIIKT. Salkm, Mure!) 4, 1880. May Davis, respondent, vs. S. P. Sladden, appellant, appeal from Lane county (ro-hearlng); argued and submitted. Tho shipment' ofshielt' is very lively just now. Wednesday there wero shipped by exptcssf from Kelso, 23,572 pounds, and by the steamer jKollogg 12,000 pounds. Yesterday tho shipments wero still hertvlor. The prlco has fallen considerably, aud sales are now slow at half a cent a pound. Tho smelt business Is a bonanza for tho express companlos. Kelso Courlor. Iluvltig Jrlcd tho eiructs of tho concen trated cxuucl of Oregon Kidney Tea, we cheerfully bear witness to Its beneficial iiccncy In affection ofllio digestive organs, It li simply, Rufu and sure; It Is easily taken and restores healthy vitality to tho organs It Is intended to operate upon with assured success. h. J, Mccormick, F.dltor Catholic Sentinel, hold by W. Mathews Co. Sioux city has reaped and gather ed Into the newspapers a varied furfie. The slaughter of Haddock and the com palaco havo been duly billed to advertise her, and just as, publlo attention flagged, sho comes to tho front with a boy who swal lowed thirteen marbles, True, the queer dfet killed tho boy, but; it gave Sioux City a new start. Alta. It Is generally conceded by physician that about ono-half of tbe population of the United Suites are suffering from In- digestion and Dyspepsia. 1 and improper, mastication tinn offnoilare the tirlnclr iiurnea caving l and inaallvn rlneipai causes. l)r. onlcstrenetbeu and Henley's Dandelion Tonic Mtrengtbeu and 1 invigorate the dleexllve or cans and en ables one to enjoy u hearty meul without any unpleasant after effect. Hold by 1). W. Mathews A Co, Thousands aro afflicted with diseases of the Kldnoy end Urinary Organs, who suf, ler in silence, rather than make known their troubles. To all tlose nffllctcdwe can offer a safe'and speedy romedy Ip Ore gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed of herbs, selected with great qiro In Oregon, alid warranted not to contain minerals of any kind, A few doses afford Instant re lief. Bold byP.W.MatliiwsACo. Wright' Myrrh Tooth'Soap gives Pearfy White Teeth, Purities tke Hreath, Prevent Teeth from Decay. Sold by all hrugglats. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tho Whole World for Twenty-four Heurs: School of Acting. Yankton, Dak., Mar. 3. Some thing over a year ago Miss Cora Bello Follows, a teacher in the Indian school at Standing Bock Agency, was married to a full-blooded Indian named ChasUa, and tho pair attracted much attention on a trip through the East under the management of Koll & Middlo ton's dime museum. A like affair lias recently taken placo at tho Agency, a few miles above this city. A white woman, 27 years old, intelligent and good looking, was married to a full blooded buck of 20, tho groom being a very ordinary uppeariug Indian, and as dirty as tho dirtiest of the tribe. Tho agent and others tried to dis nuadc tho girl aud offered hor money to go East, but sho was bent on the possession of a dusky lover and would uot leave. Sho wrote for him to meot hor at a cer tain placo, and walked seven miles to meet him aud refused to bo com forted until sho had possession of him and was married. It is not known whether they will go on the stage or not. Incubating- liable. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 3. Raising babies of prematura birth by tho aid of a mechanical incubator Is tho latest freak of medical science. For the first time In this city this process was put to a practical test 10 days ago, when Florouco Ityall, an 8-months'-old child, was placed in thelncubator. Tho baby is thrlv- ingunder the process and apparently enjoying tho best of health. Sho . weighed at tho tlmo of her birth about three pounds, or one-half the weight of an averago new-born child. Tho Indubator has raised tho baby's weight up to five pounds within 10 days. She rests in tho in cubator constantly, except when sho is taken out to receive nourishment or is given a spongo bath. Concerning; tho Tariff. Washington, March .'). Secre tary Fairchild In a communication to Chapman Mills about the Senate revenuo bill savs It Increases tho ad valorem duties: "If, therefore, it shall bo tho policy of tho govern ment to continue and to nggravate, as Is proposed, this merciless system df customs taxation, it would bo better, I think, that tho barbarism Ho' mado complete by tho adoption of specific rates than that tho pres ent carnival of fraud and deceit shall continue." Old Soldiers Want Oklahoma. Washington, D. C, March 3. Among tho petitions and memorials presented and referred in tho senate was oue from tho Q. A. It., of Texas, assembled at Fort Worth, asking that at least one-half of Oklahoma bo reserved for entry and settlement by old soldiers of tho union without being subject to tho existing home stead law requiring entry aud culti vation. Rates Going Up. San, Francisco, Mar. 2. The sliippers of canned goods aro going to make a bold determined strike for Jpdepondauco of tho railways. They have chartcreu vessels to go arounu die Horn and can put their goods lb Chicago at 77conU. Threo hun dred car loads aro starting now In this way in ono ship. Assembling: Oiients. Washington, Mar. 3. Although the'clty Ib thronged and hundreds moro are pouring In from the Imme diate vlclnago, as yet tho crowd la not vi great as that of last year. ttkita's Aralea Salre, Tho best naive in tho world for uhts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, and poaltlvaly cures piles, or no pipy' required. It la guaranteed to give perfet eatlnftiotlon, or money refunded. Price as cents per box For sale u- Dr. H. W. Cox, n -I V