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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TEKM8 OP HUBSCnUTION. DAILY. One year ty moll...,.. 45 (0 Hlx month hjr ninll Throe month bv mnll Vtt week, delivered by carrier. WEEKLY. One year by mall Hlx month" bjr mnll.. One rear. If mid In tidvnncc.. Six month. If paid In advance, For advertising ratea apply'at ttila office AllHabicrlbenitoTnBCAPlTALJounKAt wbo do not secure their paper regularly will notify tbln ofllce, giving addrow, and the mutter trill be attended to at once. OOlee, corner Court and Liberty BtreotF J. L. MITCHELL, CITY EDITOR. "The evening paper contains the news of to-day the morning paper gives you the news of yesterday." HORACE GREELEY. Have theDAfV Jouh.vai. left nt your door nntl get nil the newB. nt 10 centH a week. An Omi Sirrn.Kii'H Di;ath. Died, ncarSt. Louis, In till county, on January 30, 1800, Mrs. Felix Qregolre, aged 5-5 years. Mra. Orcgolro ww the daughter of I'ctci Iiellequo one of the old mittler. 81io was a winter of Mm. Major Con oyer, of Pendleton, and win horn and rained in (ho Willamette valley, and redded mwl of the time on I Ik old homestead near St. LouIh. KIh had iiumcroiiH friends and atqtiaint uncea who deeply in turn her death. Attend the dro gtodn Mile thin week at Holvcrfou't. 2-l-.r Lk.nton Season. On Wednes day the 10th of the present month begins the Lenton Season. It wll. probably bo of Interest to manj reader to read a Httlo history on this Important and much olmerved time. Properly speaking, It Is the fasting time before Easter, which h duly observed In the Ilomnti and In the Greek, and the Oriental churches. Under the head of Fasi have been considered the doctrinal and historical quest Ions connected with the general practice of fast ing. It remains only to explain brlelly what Is peculiar in tho In stitution and tho observance of the Lenten fast. It Is certainly of very ancient, If It bo not a prlmltlvo In stitution. Tho earliest allusions to It speak o( It as an established usage handed down from tho fathers. Tho forty duys' period, as commem orative, of our Lord's forty days fast, or of tho similar perfunctory fasts of Moses and Ellas, commences with Ash Wednesday, between which day and Easter Sunday (omlttlug tho Sundays, on which fast Is not observed) forty clear days Intervene. Tho rigor of tho ancient observance, which excluded all llesh, and oven tho so-called "whlto meats," Is now much re laxed, but tho prluclploof permitting but ono meal, with a slight refection or collation, Is every where retained. In tho Anglican Church, Lent Is re tained as a churcji season of tho calender, with special services, and proper collects 'ind prayers; but the observance of tho fast Is left to tho discretion of each Individual. Tho season Is largely heldsacrcd through out Salem and vicinity. m At Tub Dki'ot. Mr. O. Darling, baggauo master at thu depot, In formed a JouitNAi. reporter thut tho repaint needed on tho bridgo Just abovo tho depot had been com pleted, also that the washouts tiomo 300 yards above tho depot had been repaired. Ho wild that tho engine, pile-driver ami workmen had moved up thu road about four miles to re pair damages In that neighborhood, ami that by Tuesday night ho thought u train would bo able to run from Portland to Albany; that tho road as far as Aurora was now In safo condition. Thu company Is doing all that money can do to re sumo business on tho road. Smam, ltoiiiuntY. A small ml- bury occurred on French prairie, on Wednesday between tho hours of n a in unit l ii in In u-liioli will ! V. ' . "V ' . . Perkins will bo looser to something neurtlOO. He loft his home about 11 o'clock a. m., and wont to tho liver to too about the water and when he returned, discovered that Mimu ono had entered the Iioumi by golng throng a window and had laken a lino suit of olotlnp and a new overcoat, together with some money making a n of utsiut $10.). There Is no oluo to the wretch who H'iM'tratcd (ho act. C.vr.,Tiii: Finn Dou. Geo. Whit uker came down from Brown's! luitt...i i. i i.i. i.i i..... miiuHiiiuu,iii n mi mill iiuu futl-bloodcd hint dog, which he pre sented to the Capital Kugluo Com- pnuy. The boys have fully adopted t him and will mako a full Hedged fireman of him, He will go by the unuio of " Cap." K, C. CroM will move his Court street market one door to tho cant, where MoCrow & Wlllard havo re cently vacated, and wo tiro Inform ed (hit a rvsluraiit or chop hoiue will be ojieiicd in their present quarter. .. 2 V) 1 V, in II BO .. 7 10 t, STATE APPOINTMENTS. How Salem Republicans Feel Over Darin's Appointment. Hon. E. H. McElroy, Supt. pub lic Instructien: Ho hasalways been an efficient and capable officer. Ills administration of the land office at Oregon City was ablo and satis factory, and, with his past experi ence in public positions, there Is no question, In my opinion, that the affairs of the U. S. marshal's office, will, In his charge, Iw carefully conducted and rendered satis factory to all concerned. The fact that he received the solid recomcndatlon of Oregon's delega tion In Congress for the place, Is a sufficient comment in Itself as to his fitness and ability for the place. I think he will make a good officer. T. McF. Patten: Senator Darin Is a very efficient man and will make a good marshal. "Louis" is a good man and makes a good chair man of the State Republican con vention. I am well pleased and per fectly satisfied with tho appoint ment. W. W. Martin: Louis Darin h a worthy man and is the right man in the right placp. He bus been a faithful servant to tho republican party ami well deserves the appoint ment he lias received. J. G. Wright: Ho is a good mini. A man that all are satisfied with. Will make a good officer. Hon. Win. Armstreng: The pirty havo placed Mr. Darin in , a poiitlou for prominence and and lie is perfectly worthy of the . position. I think President Harri son could do no better than to : -sanction the entire slate made out by the delegation. Horn J. T. Gregg: I havo known Mr. Harin by reputation for a num ber of years; bcc.wno personally ac 'I'lalntcd with him In 1883. To s.iy thu least, ho is a man well (pitlilled for tho important po sition and will make a good mar shal. Ho has been successful In nil his undertakings and his close friends nro all Jubilant over his ap pointment. All tho working re publicans of tho state and those es pecially who were not in tho fight are more than satisfied with the ap pointment tho delegation 1ms made. In nil the persons Interviewed not a dissenting volco was found. Mr. Harin has proven himself a capablo and worthy public man and his untiring ell'jrts for tho support of party heietoforo makes him deserv ing of tho appointment. Attend tho dress goods sale tills week ut Holverson's. U-SdifcwOt. KUIIXJK AMI HANI) BENEFIT. The Uusscll-Jcwcll Company Play to n Uood House a Fund Started Baud Boys To-Night. Tho opera house was well tilled last evening by an appreciative audience who listened attentively to a grand production of Dartley Campbell's great Irish drama, in live acts, entitled "My Ueraldlno." The drawing card was owing to tho fact that ouu-half of thu proceeds were to go toward a bridge fund and this morning some $S0, is placed to tho credit of that fund, which Is a good showing IntWil. Thu ltusxcll-Juwcll dramatic com pany tiro a most worthy company. It is composed of ladles and gentle men all under able management. They havo met with unlimited success wherever they havo appear ed. The cast of characters last even ing was an excellent one. livery part was well can led out and was deserving ol comment. To-night thu company has kindly consented to give n second perform ance for thu benefit of thu Salem hand. Iflherowas ever a worthy cause this is one. Tho members of the baud have clung together through storm and trouble and now is an opportunity to help thu boys 'l witness a first class performance. 'I'.'iV. company will produce tho White falavo" this evening and 0Hlil bo greeted with a crowded i,UM,, Admission 'JS and -V) cents. Mrs. W. 11. Byars and son Fred, j who havo boon itilto III for several , weeks, are recovering nicely, and Mrs. Byars Is able to be out. Their j friends wish tliuin a speedy rooovery. i l 'hail ucoy Look wood, the gentle-1 iiuiily operator of the Postal Tele-j graph, U mvelliiK with great mitow1 In ltiiiiv.hii'liii the Yct t pM liter. Attend tho ilros kismU week nt HoImiixiii's. miIi this ., T lmid s itmkuu fur Sampson i.,lllwi new biluk, uuo north of Dr. ,. w . . Howlaiid's, coiner of Court ami Liberty. The steamer Champion is onihmU ed to leave for Oregon City to-morrow w it li 0 tou of wheat, a There tiro many families on Mis. slou Bottom In grout distress and iiitHl. The churuho should take up vmIUmjiIohh on Sunday for their benefit. i Attsnd the drvM giKHls Nile this week Ht I M vernon's. 2.4W4 I PROBABLY CAPTURED. Frank Bjron and Samnel Newton Who fcraped From lln County Jail Probably Captured! speeteltoilipCwpitfllJotirnnl.l AQUXNA.ur. tuu.,i wo strange tnnti minrMised to be the men who made their escape from Marlon county jail on Monday evening ...... -...,. -- Jan. 20th, were arrested here on suspicion today. The man suppo-cd to bo Byron was recognized asdc- K-ribcd by circular sent out by Mar- Ion county sheriff. He has a wart on left hand, and slight scar nt bruise of no-e: Newton was rcctiK- iilroil liv tho fnut that he showed Ills teeth when ho smiled. Doth men and their general appearance agree exactly with the description. They had arranged to leave at noon to-day via steamer for San Francisco. They were apprehended by City Marshal W. T. Gleason and Dep uty Sheriff Osborne, who at once asked advice from Mat ion county sherlirand he wired 'hold them' at once. The readers of the Jouknal will remember that on Monday, Jan. 27th, the JotriiNAi. contained full particulars of the bold escape made by these two prisoners on Sunday evening tho 20th, at 0 o'clock p. ru. Sheriff" Crolsan at once Issued circu lars giving a full description of the runaways and sent them nil over the state and thus shut off every avenue of escape. Byron was de scribed as follews: "Aged twenty three years, height about llvo feet nine Inches, slightly stooped, weight 130 pounds, light complexion, gray ish blue eye, light brown mustache, brown hair, heard about one month's growth, had on black felt iiat, blue coat, striped pints, laced shoes, smokes ciinircttcH fieely: rather dudeish," and Newton answers to' tho description of being a man about 30 years old, height, 0 fwt, weight, about 170 lbs., dark com plexion, brown hair and mustache, beard about three weeks' growth, ' had on dark suit, dark hat and wore boots. I Sheriff Crolsan did all possible to recapture the fugitives but as tho II 00(1 came In and till communica tions both by rail and telegraph, were severed it made It almost im poiiblo for anything to bo done. However Sheriff' Croisau has not been asleep, and hus for the past week had every means of escape shut off. Ho was well satisfied that their recapture was only a matter of time. T.ATUK. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Sheriff' Crolsan received a dispatch saying: "Byron and Newton O. K. Are you coming after them?" Signed W. F. Gleason. Sheriff' Croisau will tit once havo tho runaways returned to this city, and they will be here to stand their trial in the February term of court. A Praiiical Suggestion. To the Kdltor of the Cnpltiil Jeurnal: I wish to offer a suggestion to our county court and the tax-payers of this vicinity; I am Informed that tho wreck of our big bridgo has piled up, down on Knl.scr's bottom, four miles below here, in company with several smaller ones of Its kind. Now, why not inaku good UHOof what Is available In them, in replacing some of thu small bridges throughout thu country. Tho ex pense of moving tho bridges and Iron would bo all of tho outlay nec essary, and do much good In repair ing tho waste places. Let someono bo named to examine and report at once upon thu condition of affairs. TAX-l'AYElt. Lost. A ladles breastpin, en graved In back, from Tiger Engine Co. 1887. Finder lcavo at B. F. Drake's foundry and receive re ward. KEAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tho following is a correct list of the retU estate transactions tiled at the office of tho county recorder to tlav: Kmtlv A. Holwm to Collue Miller, 167 acres In sec 3 t 0 s r 1 w 02.') Juliette Hudson to Celine Miller, 157 acres In see 3 t 0 hr I w tOO P. S, Kuivht and wr to It. , A. DiMtler, It 11 blk l, C. P. I add to ShIhii; 2(M I'alriiiiiuni Inrk ('., to !'. ' J. Brum, It S I.Ik 10 I'nlr- i iiKiunt mid to Salem; 10 Hum ash Diiv.-If ymiaro Its.k iugforti lUwtrnble lot you should take n view of (Jtitvu Anno addition. ' It l sltchtly and stamNhlgh and dry as If no Hood was In SlMX) miles of us. This alone should oiler iiidtuvmuuts to homo seekers. Go then, as the prices itre advancing. d-3t It cannot be learned that the Wort Side trains are running. - Oii l'rl U wiRtli a coin wti of I'tittiorta, Mid un AUHWUWH kWIWIHIMH. It t H HH Hhtll- lUtiwl t tli lllinu' of tlHWxituU ur WMI, tMl llKf MUkMIMtrtllM ((UtM ourv MliTUlH. Ult lllMIIH AHli MUt llUiMX KM ltW;lk.narUlHg from Itmmrv Mlr or Uir witnttOuo at th lHfct.l. H tU omvoii llml tirmt tiilHff, ensile n imkIuihhUv, mul irhcM Mroitt i wy mh ttH ytiii. Try li. THE CAPITA! unrnnrnffl. JOtJItKAX. u. Tomorrow. Postmaster Gilbert received o telegram from Chief Mall Clerk Henry, of Portland, thl evening slating that all haiem mull would uutil further notice come bv wav of Dallas and alfo in-, 4 struetlug liim to send all Portland , nm ,)V the mme route. Tho Danns I . i u .ll lm lmnossi - I 1I1I111 IUII C. !' C lb .'.. - -.--j -- hie to make th c trip from Dal linro. bo tho nrnt master has tele- (rr.inliod tn have the mall sent by ., , , should this be done to- morrow evening Salem will receive ,Jcr fin,t nmfrorn Portland In the j pa( seven days. w"iwrTUFSTS bl'fcCIAL A.V0l.Hh3lr,.Mh. I T'firrnr A- Cn.'x Is headfiuarters for Farrar & Co.'s Is headquarters provisions. List your property with the Sa lem Land Company. Painless dental operations at Dr T. C. Smith's, W State street. Epicure Tea. The finest In the city, Gl'bert& Patterson, wleagents. Tho Bon Ton restaurant Is setting the best So cent meals in the city now. When you buy wood of Jordan fc Churchill you only pay for what you get. 1-20-tf Only ten cents a week for the Journal hereafter, the best paper in Salem. Have you ioincd the Diamond- Watch Club? If not do so at once, iiMHoonns Eastern exnress can cet here, tho distribution of roods will commence. Do not procrastinate. If the water has damaged your oran or sewing machine, i. it. Guv ord will repair it as good as new, n blutc street. -- All kinds of wood for sale by Jor dan & Churchill. Full measure ment guaranteed. Office 09 State street. 1-20-tf The cvclono has really come to Salem, and if you would see Its ef fect on prices, buy your goods at Farrar & Co.'s Attend the dress goods sale this week at Holverson's. 2-4-5 .No landslides, no wnsh outs, no Into trains over the Northern Pacific; .J. L. Mitchell at thp Journal office will sell you through tickets. Have vou had any watch work done bv C. A. Biirbauk 317 Com itieicial street. He dots fine work, hii "ad." on first pige. tf Oarsmen Attention. Charles Pugh tho hardware man, has a fine line of rowing oars on hand. If you are in need of them see mm imme diately. 3t Another Lot Sold. Queen Ann addition Is still moving. She is becoming tho most desirable por tion or the city owing to it being up high and dry. A fractional lot was s'lld Saturday, tenia! ning lots ad vauclng. .Delays are dangerous; buy while you can. udt. A Discovery. The new prepar ation wmcu or. jcumugs uas lorm ulated and has been operating bo successfully with, is confidently be lleved to be the safest and best local Kinesthesia for the painless extrac tion of teeth, yet known. It can be safely asserted that It has no pois onous effects on the uums. d w It II), 20 and 40-Arro Tracts. The Collins Fruit Farm fine im proved land, four miles from post- olllce, at lrom $&i to $u per acre. Bartlett & Cattcrlin, Salem, Oregon, Don't Buy! We have a lino stock of baby carriages and carpets coming m a few days. Wait before buying and get your pick ol tho newest, at Jiu ron's furniture store. Wrlclit'M t'asnirii Coii'-ilnalloii remedy promotes n n-uiiliiruml henltliy action of l lie ihiwcis, iiiiih uigcMtion linn will not ir rllntc the iiiihl KcnsltlM) Momurli. Chil dren take It readily, bold by nil dniRRlsts. HOTEL ARRIVALS. cook hotel. W W Stelner, l-Vsll.Or.; M Ot- terbeck, S P H It; A F Blackerbv. Silverton;J 1) Heron, Albany; FF Carey, J F Mass, Portland. ClIEMEIvETE hotel. S Sehreimer, Nortli Yakima, Wn; GeoSwegle, Walla Walla; S Wegle, Portland; J O Kennedy, WM Mur phy, St Paul; ES Miller, Cheniawa HORN. DAVIS A son to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, of this city, this morn ing, at 3 o'clock. All well. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tliwpowl.r n.wr .wl. marvrt oj purtly.Hln'iiiliHiul wluili-tniiiriirtrf. More MWimiKnl Hull ibv out i ar lml, unit ivuuwl Im Mlil in coiiiim-iiuou vuth tbr miilUtuUtfoitow tnt,lUirl MtUL-tltHlumOl pliQKOtiiiu kwir. .n.,i,i oiiL- in mlla Hov.n. lUkiMi lwiKKli . 1Kb V'all.N V UwU M, Joliuwm 4 lk. Asents, l-oru nuiil.ihvuou. " l Lveryiimii who nu.s provWous for his Rinilly wants to Utr three points in mind. He wants his goods rrecdi, olean, and at a low nrltfe. This Is wh.it 1. S. wiumm V L ROYAL r.'SWl J ( oilers hi patron, tr -iKEIvLKR & SONS, land, JL A. J -f - 7 - Cor. Commeroial and Chemeketa. DEALERS IN 1 .. ,- i., T , ,-. - - . -- m -- -, - . , , . . - " ., rii Roods. Wall SPECIAL ATTENTION T. H. BARNES, Pres ALEIV1 Incorporrated j figy-Write for our uew folder, a descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. By permission we refer to Capital National Bank, Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb., i. G. L. Laws Member of Congress, Washington, D. U THE For the benefit of those who do not already understand tho plan we wish to explain just how it is ope rated. Wo run a club for 50 weeks, and every member pays us a certain amount every week. This amount depends upon the value of tho watch or diamond tho member wishes to get. Thus, II the member desires a ?50 watcli or diamond, he or she must pay $1 a week; if he or she wants a $25 article they can pay either 50 cents a week for fifty weeks or $1 a week lor twenty-flvo weeks; and so on. In other words, the weekly payments must amount to the price ot the watch or diamond In fifty weeks. Now, in return for this money which we take in wo give out one watch or diamond a week uutil very member has been supplied. Thus every one gets just what they pay for and get it on easy terms. Our way of giving out tho goods is perfectly fair aud open. Every membei is numbered, aud all of the numbers are placed in a small sealed envelope in a glass jar in plain sight, and then they are thoroughly shaken up and mixed, and then the first one drawn is awarded the watch or diamond that week. Wo draw a number every Monday evenlug at 7:30 and all are invited to be present if they wish. We havo also found it desirable not to mako known the names of the members of our club. Ladles, in particular, object to having it Known how they buy a watch or diamond, or what they pay for it. For this reason wo assign a number to each member, and when we have a draw ing wo simply announce that such a number draws, without mention ing tho name. Tiiis is not in any sense a lottery or anything of tho kind, for every member Is sure to get just what he pays for. Now, If any member does not wisk to wait until his num ber draws, they can at any time pay up the full amount and take their goods. We furnish any kind, make or price of watcli desired, or anv other article" you may want, and we endeavor to use every member per fectly fair. Every watch Is just as fully warranted and tho price ie just as low as if it were bought from us for the cash down; and besides this on account of our selling so many watches we aro able to make the price lower than wo otherwise could possibly do. It will readily be seen that by this plan every member is put on an even footing with oash buyers aud is enabled to purchase muoh cheaper than under any other credit system. The payments are so small that they are hardly felt, and u good article is secured at bot tom ciuh rates. BSTCall and see what we can offer you. C. A. BUIUJANK, WYLIEA. MORES. No. 317 Commercial street. l-25-2w PRINTING. ONE OK THK LAUGKST ESTAM.TSH. menu In the htnte. Lower rates lhan i-ortiana. ijirui tliBHtiite, a d li est stock Legal Wanks Ir Lilggest discount. Send foi price list of Job priming, nnd niUiloene ol li-KHl uliinkH. "E. m. WAIVE. Hteai Printer Salem Oreuou. DEAR GIRLS: Take no ratty from any youug limn, but Iftliey oiler yon anlco Hnx of Hillenbrand's Square fliotolilr Creams, mailo only by at, -tenl I'rooe., -lake llu-iii, mul it'll thm to comettioilii, for they urn Miperior to any iimile in tli fulled MtllO, SITLEII, PHELPS k EVANS," KKAL ESTATE AM j COLLECTION AGKXCY. j Office Up-Stairs in New Rank Block Choice Country CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. aUo Uae a notary public ind i. H Goods, . .. . A- ' ' P.ner. Curtains, Paper, Uurtain., x . Kl WILL BE GIVEN TO II. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. H a T-1-i r-1 treCl IjrOOClCs LAND COMPANY !889--Capital Stock $30,000. One -AND- READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT -o- T MCF. PATTON No. 98 State Street, -WILL CONTINUE TO- U As has been heretofore announced at prices EVEN LOWER than spec ified. Diaries for 1890 AT ACTUAL COST ! -0- VALENTINES! BSf-Valeutines in great abundance and the choicest designs, at prices ranging from 1 cent to $2.50 each. Come and examine before the assort ment is broken and make your selection. BRACE) UP ! A Number of Choice Lots in University Addition. THE HIGHEST, DRYEST AND CHEAPEST IvOtsinSalem CITY FARM PROPERTY LOW PRICE! 12 Tlir.. 3 .. . ... improved ami unimproved V S,, vacant Valley ifonare'noV 'i K w f FiSsSyFrC' mr snr.Money loanetl on improve I farmJ Wt a - a a oa ineBlobe Comiretal atreet, ijalem OreJon ' Ufl 8 1er cent, at 292 Money ! Money flloney ! Mouldings, Art . JXUgS, ivxctto. - PICTURE FRAMES ! WM. HOWARD PHELPS, SecJ Moment OKS li SET VALENTINES! FARM AND CITY LOANS A SPECIALTY! ""3 fJf2 ."? Also other S5SWwB2 Z? SJ?. ! Wfltairtft WMmmmmmmmm MnmwnCiMHMM - T -