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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1890)
T THTE riAVTWT..V?VTmm$G fOTTRAlu THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TEltMS OK Htiijwrtirno.v. Dally br mnll dot near. b 03 Pally by mall pcrwrek, ..... 10 niperycnr, i uu weekly by mull per year... erlf not paid In advance rtb( rhnreed for tl.Miwf yenr. .promptly notify tlio mice oWkkkly Journal vrtuiir It papers nre not delivered 7 me onic;, J, L. MITCHELL, - CITY EDITOf. . "The evening paper contains the news of to-dajrj the morning paper gives you the news of yesterday." HORACE GREELEY. A SAD DROWXIN'O. His 8jn Narrowly Kveape. He was a very careful man and j Officers IjcsTALLED.-Saturday nniiM ho hfivn oppii tlie rushlni? , nlcht Canltnl Lodge No. 11,1. 0. A Sunday Fatality E. H. Urllingcr is enters as lliey nre lie would surely ! 0. T. conducted their Installation of Drowned in North Mill Creek j never have attempted to cros. At officers for the ensuing term, the of- , the same spot about four years ngo.n fleers Installed were; Copt, hcott. 1 woman was drowned. The water Is ! C. T: Mr?. .1. Godfry, V. T; .To. very cold and rushes along over a 'Hchiiidler, Mur; Ml Allie Lllch- I mekv bed ntn trumenduous rate of i field. Dent. Mur: Geo. Armstrong, speed,carrying everything before It. Mr. Bellinger was u eood swimmer, and those who saw the occurence eay that In their opinion he would have succeeded in getting out safe If H. iT. H. BARNES, Pres, V. MATTHEWS, Trcas. Have the Daiy Jouknat, left at your door and get all the news, ul 10 cents a week. Farrar & Co.'s Is headquarters for provisions. The Bcntley Is hercondthc Hogue at Corvnllh. Freight Is coming to Halem by way of Pcrrydalc List your property with the Sa lem Land Company. Painless dental operations nt I)r T. C. Smith's, 09 State street. A fine lino of hnll trees just re ceived mini (Jincitiuall, nl JJuren'H. Eeicvun Tea. The Uncst In tin city, Ql'hcrt & Patterson, solengcuts. The Don Ton restaurant is sctlliii tlie best ' cent meals In the cltj now. (3000 will rebuild all the Marlon county bridges except the one at Salem. Only ten cents a week for tl)r Journal hereafter, the best pajiei In Balein. Our carrier tins lost a spotted pup. FinUerill bo rewarded, by leaving at Jouii.vai, office. The annual meeting of tho Un' tarlan society will be Iield Thurrfihty evening of this week. Tho JoUH.VAL has somo inon questions by a citizen to superin tendent Lane at tho asylum for tin insane. Tho cyclone has really come to Salem, and If you would see Us ef fect on prices, buy your goods at Farrar & Co.'s No landslides, no wnsh outs, no lato trains over tho Northern Pacific; J. L. Mitchell at the Jol'k.vai. office will sell you through tlukets. Itovs. McCain and Thompson held quarterly meeting at Hazel Qreeu Sunday. They had a line congregation and tho services are reported as excellent. Havoyou Joined tho Diamond Watch Club? If not do so at once, as soon as xuistcrn express can get here, the distribution of goods will commence. Do not procrastinate. Mr. and Mrs, Leach, tho ncwlv married couple, returned to this city this morning, where they expect to make their I'uturo home. They have tho congratulations of this paper. There was no Eastern mall in to-day. Tho next mall to arrive from tho cast Is to-morrow at 11 a. m. by way of Perrydale. Mall go ing east closes at 0 to-morrow. Regular meetiug of tho W. C. T. U. Tuoiday, 11th, at 130 p. in., full attcudetice desired as business of importance Is to comu before the Uulou. Mrs. O. W. Scrlbor, Pres. The bridge at It. A. Crossan's mill on Pudding river was reported out. Mr. Crossan was In Monday and re ports the hridgo all light. The county will bo nt no expense to re pair It. Tho East Oregonlan wants the chicken ordinance enforced. In the meantime lie wants a deg: "A dog that will keep chickens oil a yard. No objection If the dog is one that Will eat up said chickens. If n dog is not soon obtained a gun will be procured." Sunday keep your doors locked. This morning Oita Wilson thought he would dress in his best suit of clothes and went in his room lor that purpose, but Imagine his tll nppDlutiucpt when he found out that some thieving scoundrel had stolen them during the week. There Is no clue whatever to the robbers, Parents report that children are to bo seen stniidiugoutslilo thosohool yard gates these damp chilly morn ings locked out. There seems to bo a rule that If they do not get thereat the tap, they are not ad mitted until recess. This seem to bo the practice at tho East Salem school. Tho order Is not a huuinul- tnrlan one, at least. Sunday Mrs S. C. Duster, who Ins for the past two years been help less with paralysis, was taken sud euly with an epileptic lit. Dr. 1)1 v. ins was summoned and did all that could be done to relieve her sutler lug. Mr. Duster feels very thankful to tho neighbors who was with her when taken ill and for their kind One of the saddest affairs that has occurred In the city for somo time happened yesterday evening about 4:35 o'clock, Mr. E. II. Dellinger and his son Clyde being the victims of tho sad occurrence, Mr. Ballin ger losing his life and the bov nar rowly escaping tho same sad fate of his father. Tho scene of this terrible affair was nt the ford, on the cast side of the Liberty street bridge across North Mill creek. It seems that tho day being a pleasant one Mr. Dellinger was spending most of the day out doors. In the morning ho and his wife drove out to view the handsome new residence that they are having constructed in Capital Park, and ifter noon Mr. Dellinger accompa nied by his son Clyde, started for a Irlve over North Salem nnd down toward Mlnslon bottom. They cross ed Mill creek at the Parrlsh bridge Hid aftera pleasant drive started on their return home, coming into the city on Liberty street. Consider ible mud had accumulated on the buggyund when I'luurodk was rt-ach--d Mr. Dellinger decided to drive icro-js the ford instead of the bridge o as to wash the buggy. They were lriving a young horse, hut as it had iccn driven all day no fear was en tertained from It. They drove into tho water and it proved to bo very iwlfi. Tlioy had almost reached the oppisite binding, In fact, the horse Had stepped out of the water when he suddenly made a mid plunge ind allowed tho buggy to whirl in tho swift torrent of rushing water. The horse made another plunge, and tho buggy keeled over on its side, Mirowlng the boy out into the creek, In a second nure the horso fell back onto tho buggy and Mr. Delli nger was seen to go on down tho creek, several persons in the vicinity gave the alarm and iu a very short spaco of time a largo number were on the spot. Tho boy went down a second or two In advance of Ids father and being able to swim succeeded iu get ting ashoro about two hundred yards from where ho fell In. Ho was assisted to dry ground by sev eral persons standing near. While he was standing iu tho water Ills father swept by him nnd caught his hand and held on to It a second but relaxed his hold and swept on down the swift stream. Chas. Smith, C. J. Cherrlngtou, Louis Stlnson, J. M. Puyiio and a man named Gris wold, were engaged in removing some drlftwoood that was In tho creek at.d was having tho elioct of changing tho channel, and heard (lie screaming and were on tho look out. They soon discovered Mr. Dellinger coming down tho creek. When (list seen ho was swimming along nicely, his head entirely r.bovu tho water.but ns he came around tho bend In tho creek just below the bridge ho seemed to strike some thing and was swept In under the bank In an eddy of whirling water. He soon rose to tho surface but made no attempt to swim and was Imme diately swept on down tho creek. Louis Stlnson ran up toward him and, with a hook fastened onto the end of a pole, attempted to drag him out of the water. In this ho partially succeeded. He caught him all right and raised hint somo six or eight inches above water, but as the current was su swift end the hook so dull, tho paralyzed form was again whirling around iu the rag- lug whirlpool of water. I Id soon reached the spot where Messrs. Payne, Smith and tho other gentle man were standing on tho drift, and by a dextrous movement (Jims. iultli succeeded In catching him by the lapel of the coat as ho dahrd under the drift. Tho men then suc ceeded In pulling him out, and at once began to apply all possible means of restoration. The body was perfectly lifeless when It was recovered and no signs of life were visible, yet strong inoii worked with a will for over half an hour, hoping that a spark of life remained and unit tho poor man could be restored, but all ell'orts proved fruit less. As soon as he was taken out of the water ho was placed In such j n position that tho water he had swallowed would run out, and then was rolled on a barrel. Dr. Mlu thorn was soon on the scene and had the body carried to the residence of Mr. Cherrlngtou near by, where a number of uiuu assisted dv , willing women, worked hard under no direction of Dr. Molt, for a ho had not been Injured in some way. Ills Iicau now snows several bruised spots, and lie must have been stunned by coming in contact with some obstacle or over-hanging rock. Louis Stlnson says that in the bed of the creek where he was last seen alive there is a post in the water which formerly supported a foot bridge, and as he passed over this he seemed to raise up In the air; up to this time he was swimming, and It may bo possible that he struck this and it stunned him, as he neverlswnma stroke afterward. Tho horse was almo-it instantly drowned. It became tangled In the harness and floated down the creek and lodged against a post. The buggy float"d on down the creek and Is lodged just above the Com mercial street bildge. Mr. Delllnger's bill or note book floated on down the creek, nnd was found by Louis Stlnson just before it readied the river and recovered. He turued tho same over to E. M. Waitc, who carefully dried the papers and has since left them nt Ludd & Hush's bank. The airiilr is one that will be deeply regretted all over the city and community. Mr. Dellinger wns a gentleman who bore a good name among all his fellow-men and was possessed of a splendid ed ucation and wns well versed in law. He was an admirer of Salem nnd lias done much for Its future pros- pccts,and was always ready to aid in up-buildlng the city, nnd was ready with a willing hand for any worthy cause. Ho leaves a devoted wife and six children to mourn the sad death of a truo husband and kind father. He was about ; SO years old and was born nnd raised near Jeffer son, where he resided, up to about a year ago, when lie becamo deeply Interested in Salem, and moved here last spring. He now has under construction a fine residence In Cap ital Park addition, and the same will be completed and ready for oc cupancy In about three weeks. BTATKMIJNT 01' AN KVII WITN139. M. E. Pogue and wife were near Mr. Wade's store In North Salem, when Mr. Dellinger drove Into tho creek, nnd from Mr. Pogue tho fol lowing statement was ebtained: "As soon as I saw there was trou ble, I ran to tho scene; tho horse had started up tho bank and the trout wheels were clear of tho water. Tho bank was very steep, anil Mr. Delllngur was attempting to drive up It, slantingly, when the buggy upset and the horse fell back upon It. Mr. Dellinger and his son both swept on down the creek, and twice I saw Mr. Dellinger stand on his feet, but the swift water swept him down each lime. I never Wit nessed such a sight in all my life; it was utterly Impossible to lender him any assistance. I think It was not over two minutes from the time ho struck tho water until ills body was recovered," Mr. Dellinger was a member of tho Odd Fellows fraternity under which organization he will be laid peacefully away. It was tho Inten tion to bury tho body at Jellerson, hulas the trains are not running it lias not been decided up to the hour of going to press what time the fu neral will take place. It maybe decided to bury the body herein Salem. Sec; Miss Lura Skinner Assist, fcec; Jos. Hoeye, Fin. Fee; C. W.Scriber, Treas; E. C. Mintou, Cbapl; Miss Dunn, Supt. juvenile band. The lodge will e'xtend an Invitation to Jeirerson lodge to visit it about the first week iu March. Couldn't Makk It. Henry Drown started to Salem with the mull both Monday and Tuesday mornings, going down on the south side of the creek and crossing on the Dixie bridge, says the Dallas Itemlzer. The first day he could not get beyond Derry. the road being swimming deep, the next day he cooned it across the broken down Molson bridge nnd Mr. Dyerly car ried him and the mail to Eola, but the expanse of aqueous substance beyond the watering trough admon ished him to come back. A Warnino to Do vs. Several real estate men have becu complain ing to the Journal, that in a num ber of instances their notices, etc. that are placed on- vacant lots have been destroyed by small boys, who lake a mischievous delight in throw ing rocks and clubs at them. The offense is one that Is punishable both by fine and imprisonment, and the practice should be stopped be fore some boy Is arrested and placed in jail. The small boys are not alone in the mutter, as largo overgrown young men have been seen doing as much devilment as the little fellows. Hon Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, 8eol ALEM LAND (JWANY Incorporrated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. rewrite for our new folder, a descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. By permission we refer to Capital National Bank. Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Nob, i. U. L. Laws Member of Congress, Washiugtou, D. (,. KELLER&SONS, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa. DEALERS IN Fine Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Mouldings, Art Goods, Wall Paper, Curtains, Rugs, iVIats. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO PICTURE FRAMES! A FULL LINE -OF- nnrlv white teeth, nure breath mid ueiilttiy ciuiis by using All mny possess WriKlit's Jlyrrh Tooth Sunn. Remove tnr- nr, precntM decay, hold by nil drusgUUl It. C. C. t, Itcil Cross Couch Curo heals tlnoMluncl lung; cure iiMliuin and the inoHt oh tlnalc coughs and colds. Try It. Bold b- 'il driiKjjliiW. Illieuiiuitliiii. fs undoubtedly caused by lnctlc ndd In tho blood. Tills ncld titlarks the llbrous tissues, itnd eauCH the p 1I113 nnd aches In tho b.iclc, HhouUlcrs, knees, unities, hips and waists. Thousands of people have found In Hood'H Snrsupnnlhi n positive cure for rheumatism, 'ihls medicine, by U purifying action, neutralizes the acid ity nl the blood, nnd nNo builds up nnd itrrnj?tlicni tho whole body. KKAL KSI'ATE TB.V.NSFEKS. Tho following is a correct list of the real esUito transactions filed at the olllce of tho county recorder to dav: Anselm D Drown to N S Austin lis 3 and -tin blk 30 In ortli Salem. $ The Oregon land company to John Holm, It 30 of Capi tal City fruit farm Husau Peebles to Edith IConriis, its 2, 3,5, 0, 7, and 8, iu blk o of Thomas ad to Stayton Mrs John Glesy to J. C. Johnson, N half of It 7 In blk 70 of Halem Oregon Land company, to John Holm. It 1, of blk 10, Highland ad to Salem Noah J Leauo u.id wf of Vitquliiti to Thomas D Wait of Salem, deed to correct error Delilah Osborn of Linn Co 43-3 250 100 400 350 COO Crockery and Glassware! With Ispeclaltlcs ;in One Vloment AND- Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. RIDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep n full line nnd open stock, enabling ns to make up 1'iijuuruuu leu kuis 01 nny size, or sen o.v ute single piece, xue jineM assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ol thelntest Innd hnndsomest patterns In uamwure. 5-I'lense call nnd examine our stock. READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT -o- to John Osborn of Marlon Co, ICO acres 50 I10TKI, AltKIVALS. ciii:Mi:icirn:iioTi:r.. I) II Johnson, Mehnum, E D Gates, Morris, N Y; J M Iteyuolds, laigeue; L A I) Puter, Portland; C C Duker, M 1), Albuiuicquc, N M; Ij V Killers, Geo Will, Aurora; Jus Conklln, Portland; L. M. Hall Puona VisiaiChas Kidder, Portland; Geo Swegle, Walla Walla. cook norm. 11 Haley; l)r Humes, T J Hull, WELLE R BROS., 201 Commercial Street. i.vi.nii, ,, ix'UMiurM, Aiiverton; Sain'l Allen, John Dnrkhlll, Dray ton, l).k: II K Hubbard. Dallas: Ij A Peters. Snoknno Kail, v ir : I Hv B Dissolution. Notice. VTOTrCK Is hereby given that the firm .! her tofore known ns Olbon ifcHlnigle ton Is this day dissolved by mutual con. sent, It K Gibson huvlni; sold his Interest to lir. J. C. Sinllh. All accounts due the old firm will be payable nt once to cither members of the old linn. II. K. GinsoN, - , , 11 A.SINGLKTON. ailem, Or., Jan. 22, lb'JO, Hnvlns disposed of my Intererest of the lied to ner Urns Htore to Dr. J. u. Hmlth.I !,"'? ,,Sui"ro1 ' commending the new lliin of Slnsleton & Co. to our niani !V. UTJLV1 J,,Ko,,v,ls1.1 to V"""! "' ".Inccrl- iii.i-.?r . K,uu l,lloll "r me most lllwnil p.ttronai;e extended lo us durlnr lio mist two years I remain onrs mi lernnii) , ii p Uib.so.s-, T. MCF. PATTON No. 98 State Street. -WILL CONTINUE TO- rOliLL BOOKS SETS As has been heretofore announced at prices EVEN LOWER than snec itied. Diaries for 1890 AT ACTUAL COST ! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! -0- BS'-Valentines in great abundance and the choicest des'ens at nrleea me,? ''brnkoni11 to,5i6 CMhr Co and ex the aK ment is broken and make your selection. Wilght, SUiama, Miehj WI1 Peters, Pol i laud, Comimi Wi-teT. 'I'lils morning O. IS. Krauze, was iu receipt of a tele gram from his two brothers In Illi nois, who state that they have dis posed of their business Interests and will arrive In Salem Inside of three weeks, whore they will make their fature home and engage Iu some business hero In the nuptial city. They are pushing young men, nnd Just such men as they are Salem stands ready to welcome. I. ivtrlml it tltlrtv mtmtt.uj flmn n.. Rwlstance, Sin is resting iu well as ' . flcl kw,w vWl) tmt lfo extinct and that all chances of nt- covery were gone. The kon, during i no meantime nan occu luKcti to Mr, II.. I . ...t i . . . nurvujs, wno reunion wiimit a umiul this evening. Do careful where you drive. Krl day as Mr. Wilson was driving out otith of the dejmt, h came to a piatxi mat he thought there would ( block of the dreadful scene, where lltl 11(1 llltltfrt.l 1,1 fi.rslt.t. I.i.t I....-. I I.... i. . . 7"V. ""-I,. wiuiwiio was Kiuuiy oarcu lor una was A IUtsy PiiorouuAiMiBii.-l'attor-llti the photographer, Is aliout the busiest man In the city. Saturday he took thirty negatives. He lias i iiuu mi ui vioiv.1 iii mo noou em-1 bracing every overllowed district of j the Immediate vicinity. Ho aNo has a few copies of the lienutiru' "silent oily or Alaska" for sale yet. ) Look at his work before you place your order elsewhere. ! pill fPl A.NKOKTIII-: I.A1KUXT IXTAIH.ISII. Uiiieiits n tho .State. Lower rates iiin Port and. Ijuvest stock Legal I l.inl " h Uiostate.a d bluest iIIkwmi t. h" id fo, price lut of Job prTntluu. and nlnloKue o lepil blanks. ;, M w ft' SteM, l-rliucr Halem Oreuou. lift l&'MU IkUhll.. .......M.. ... 1. .1. . I .. ...... ..i.nj iinuiv n iiiu iiurMi wm nwliiiuihig. It pltotetl him thiough In wifoty, nnd Otto feels tlinukful that he only got a gin Uuoklng from uhlch hu biitlervd Mitenlay with n hard chill, kooii till right. Norvkim win lo glvuii why Mr. Dellinger ever attempted to dilve Into such a plneu unless it is leuiso hu was very uutirlhlvtl and did not h the danger of tho situation, That HiwuNsiMN Huuhik. -In tho window of tho Oretftin l4UU Conimny's oltlw Is a ginsl dolgn ol the new stupenston bridge that will lie eoiiftaieted acroitlie Wlllauiette nver mis year. Dert (Awls is the orlglnutorof the new iiuhIcI, mid he has ooiistruuteil his inlnliiuire bridge whylly orstiMNg twlHB Mud Hilvcr tlslii nuttor that is sunit out by the company. Tlio uuhIoI iittrncts tho attention or every jis.er by and all look ui oa it wlih pleasure. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tin powder never viti'iiMi A marvel ol Hirli ,ri'iiK(iaiul wli..loineiies. Mort Miuaiii.-ul nun Hi.) orttiuur) liids.nnu iMiiimt bv Mild in ctmiprtltlsm tlili thr UjnlUtudirfkiw lMi,snuri WtShl hIuiiioi liluvoplMtii isnulom. sld inT- n ouiu ItOVALltVKIMi VWIIIUIlt..HMVallJS' IajwIs m, JuhuMin.A Oi Aireiiu, iwi. nind.OreiMii. DEAR GIRLS: Ilflltnbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, inade only by his 1'atent I'rooess intn ilivin. mui telf them to oui e ng-n for hev m juiwlor to nny made ifVheTn'J, Look k Here AT FACTS. IIMI WE HAVE &jA. iJBBHbhLsa o - jmvBl .wHR5HLa r& V iMt-jmM nSBP'lA i'WKMBSSA.. 'mm iy to loan MM I) lo 8Per Cent. Our Universit lotsiirethehigliest dryest, best locator anil eheape.-t lot in Salem. Some of the finest residence property in tliecitv at prices hat will interest you. w i "offeriuSJtV frm. that we 0- hvoryumu who ouys provMon for his family wants to Usr tlmv iHiints n mind. He wants his good fresh, cluuii, and ttt h low price. This Is what L. S. Wnten ottomhl pjitron. f S1TLER, PHELPS 4 EVANS, KKAL ESTATE .ISls. COLLECTION AGENCY. Olficc Up-Stairs in New Hank Block Choice Country ANI- J CITY PROPERTY 'FOR SALE. new utemeot. written up. book. Vo?,) FOR RYOT-T A VTt ..Therels nouBfi tnoi..,..i..i.. i " . . .' welMocated, well hnnrov'flVi i-. .""", your ""(iod '""ds, forwehavo two improved ami, i. ,i....V''7... ."'V""1' larmsoi 4j ueres eac acres each. Also other kii.1i i.iiii 11 ii.iii ii i i ... . " -w vuijiii j. i: ;), vacant lots t iT we wl mllo M .'"0 gW!(l 1,nPrHved town nroperty Valley. Bolf yWare not 2 Itftw0? rm ,esUt0 the wAlamette Kour blooded s ubi n r .:llfeltct Slo other location on the globe. try property, "'l.f billions, four to , 1. ---".'.""" iuiuua Will !.:.'" '" il-ViraiSOIlltO trailft flip Alt. nr rwM.n. THE GLOBE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. SOS COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON -O- HEt,H WANTED. mS,u , erara, ,,--- S", of all kinds on short Money! Money! Money!