Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 24, 1888, Image 3

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    EVENING CiAPITAL JOURNAL
SATURDAY, JiIARCH 24, 18S8.
I.ETTKK LIST.
Following is the list of letters re
malnine in the postolllce, at Salem,
Oregon, March 21, 1888. Tarties call
ing for them will please say "tui
vertiMJil:" All letters published as non-de
livered will be charged witli one
cent in addition to the regular
postage
Andre, Edwin
Anderson, Mrs h
Bailey, Miss Ida
Bennett, Vert
Coshow, Itobert O
Denny, Miss Allle
Karens, Jim
Foutlierman, Ilaleel
Gaueli, E
Gouldlng, A h
Hemingway, J
Isaacs, Enpunc !i
Larklns, Mrs Mary
leathers. Miss F
Miller, Miss M
Morgan, Harry
Mclteynolds, S I
rage, Wesley
Prayer, Mrs Ella
nicqards.WW
iipntRplilpr. Nile
Anderson, E IC
Haul), Jacob
Berry, J I 2
Brown, Mrs Mary 2
Crlsty, P
Elmore.Sam'l
Fellar, John 11
Ford, Frank
Garwood, Mrs lloll
Helslcr, John
Iloudghton, David
Laskln, F
Lincoln, little 2
Leathers, 1
Murphy, W L.
Meyer, Joseph
Orsham, F F
Pady, Ida
Pybiirn, Charley
ltced,MlssMollio
Robinson, Geo '
Stauffer, David
Sampson, L P
Steele, Mrs Hill
Teller, G W
Thornton, John F
Walden, Mrs Mary
White -I M
Stanley, James
Strain, J 11
Simpson, Ada IJ
Slngewald, Geo.
Thornton, Mary
Toxgad, IC
wnnt rv ii-u m .
" "JMVJI ......7
Williams
i, Llnwood
AV
. II. ODELL, P. M.
Death a Welcome Release.
Must it not be to those who cuduro
life-long bodily sufleriug? From
childhood to old age many persons
are tormented with rheumatism and
neundiria. Ordinary medication
and topical remedies are of slight,
and always of temporary efllcacy.
To escape the extreme tortures of
these agonizing complaints, they
should be annihilated at the outset
with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
which expels from the system the
acid impurities that beget them.
The evidence as to its efllcacy as a
blood depurent in this particular Is
very ample, and strongly concurrent
and convincing. In violent forms
of these diseases the nerves are ter
ribly racked. A wlneglassful or
two of the Bitters before the hour of
retiring usually brings arespitefrom
pain, and enables the sufferer to
secure much needed repose. For
kidney troubles, malarial complaints,
indigestion, liver complaint and con
stipation, the Bitters is likewise
beneficial.
California rat-R-Cnrr.
The only guaranteed cure for
catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,
rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore
eyes. Restore the sense of taste and
unpleasant breath, resulting from
catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use.
Follow directions and a cure is war
ranted, by all druggists. Send for
circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL
COMPANY, Oroville, Cal. Six
months' treatment for $1; sent by
mail, $1.10. For sale by D. W.
Matthews & Co., 100 State street,
Salem.
Now is the Time.
Now that the political campaign
is approaching it is seasonable time
to subscribe for the Capital
Journal. It will contain full
reports of all political conventions,
meetings anil elections, and a cordial
diseusion of the questions at issue,
and will be delivered anywhere in
the city for 15 cents per week, or
will be sent by mail for $5 per y?ar.
Leave orders at this offlce or with
the route agent.
An Absolute Cure.
The ORIGINAL ABIETINE
OINTMENT is only put up in large
two-ounce fin boxes, and is an
absolute cure for old sores, burns,
wounds, chapped hands, and all
skin eruptions. "Will positively
cure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the
ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold byD.W. Matthews'
& Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25
cents per lox by mall 30 cents.
Special netting.
The executive committee of the
State Board of Agriculture will hold
a special meeting on April 2nd. It
is not known for what purpose the
meeting Is called. The executive
oommitto consists of Messrs. Apper
son.Wilson, Looney, Galloway, and
DeLnshmutt
THE 31ARKKTS.
The foreign wheat market is firm but the
local market is Inactive. There is scarcity of
butter and it Is in good demand uf fancy
ligures.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Quote valley Il.173j91.33t Walla
Walla, tirm, SI.GA1.7K.
Oats Market ii rm. Quote 4.Vl7Ke.
Flour Valley standards quoted at f LOO,
and Walla Wulla brands $AJMfX,7&, super,
line UU275 per bbl.
Hay Baled timothy quoted at $16917 per
ton.
Fed Bran, per ton, $16918 ; shorts 189
20 : chopped barley, 124926 per ton.
Barley Brewing, perctl. SI j ground per
ton, -X927.S0.
lloiw Quote 0O6o per pound.
Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, gjjc; pa)!
Butter Choice dairy, 30935a per lib. ;
brine In rolls, 27Wc
Poultry Quote chickens, SUO96JO asto
quality ; ducks, S&0O9&0O ; Ke tti8 ; tur
key, choice, I29IS343 per podnd.
Ee Fairly steady : 18o per dreea.
ProYteten Bacon, .t09WUe ; hams, 139
Sc : shoulders &x7
I GKNKItAT. DIRECTORY.
Gkovkr Ci.evkuvnd President.
Titos. K. IlAYAttO Secretary nf State.
Ciias. 8. FAinciiiLD, Secretary of Treasury
W.T. ViliAS... -Secretary or the Interior.
Wit. C. Kndicott Secretary of War.
V. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy.
D. M. Dickinson I'ost Master General.
A. II. Garland Attorney General.
Monmso.v It. Waitk Chief Justice.
Slate of Oregon.
J.N. Down 1 it . Senators.
J. II. Mitchell
hinof.ii Hermann Congressman.
SyiiVkstkk I'knnoykr Governor.
Geo. W. McUkidb Secretary of State.
G. W. Wmin State Treasurer.
E. II. McElroy Sunt. Pub. Instruction.
Frank Hakeu State Printer.
11.8. Strahan )
Wm. P. Lord S- Supreme Judge.
W. W. Thayer 1
Third Judicial District.
It. P. Boise Judge-
Geo. W. Belt Prosecuting Attorney
Marlon County.
M. L. Chamberlin
il-
J. A. Looney ...State Senators.
J. II. Dimick
J. T. GllKGO
D. J. Pendleton
S. LAYMAN
A. M. Lafollettk
W. B. COLVER
(' F. HICKS
-Representatives
M. N. CHAPMAN --L'lCrK.
GeorqeMack Deputy Clerk.
John Junto Sheriff.
En. Croisan Deputy Sheriff.
AtjoustGiesy Treasurer.
T. C. SHAW County Judge.
GEO. P. Terrell 1 Commissioners
Henry Warren J -InISS")Iiers-
Georok A. Peebles School Supt.
IohnNewson. Surveyor.
Coroner.
G. P. Litchfield Sheep Inspector.
City of Salem.
Wm. M. Ramsey. Mayor.
a. ii. Aiinit 1st want
Perry Raymond 1st Ward.
J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward
C. Lafore 2nd Ward
Jap Minto 3rd Ward
W. W. Skinner 3rd Ward
Nes. Hush 4th Ward
O. N. IIUTTON4th Ward
Councllmen
J. Strickler Recorder,
James Ross Marshal.
W. T. Bell Treasurer.
Geo. G. IIinqham Attorney.
J. C. Thompson Sup't of Streets.
C. N. Churchill Chief Engineers. F. D.
IF. S. OfllceYs.
Jas. Walton U. S. Commissioner.
Joseph ALiiKUT..Signal Service Observer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oregon Development Company's Steaoi
' ship Line.
225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First-class Through Passenger and freight Mne
from Portland and all points in the
Willamette Valley to and
from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Hoag," the "N. S. Bent
ley," the "Threo Sisters," leave Portland 8
a. in. Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, from
Messrs. llolman & Co's dock, 200 and 202
Front street, for Oregon City, lluttevlllc,
Chamtloei;. Salem. Indenendencc. Albany.
Corvallls, and Intermediate points, mak
ing close connection m iiiuuny Willi irainH
of Iho Oregon Pacific Railroad.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany - 1K0PM
Leave Corvallls ....
Arrive Yaqulna - - - -Leave
Yaqulna ....
Leave Corvallls ....
- 1:47 P M
. &G0PM
- 0:30 A M
10:38 A M
11:15 AM
Arrive Albany
O. & C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvullls.
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with the Orccon Development Cos Lino
ofSteanihlilps between Yaqulna and Sau
rrancico.
SMMXO DATES.
STEAMERS, FROM SAN VKANCI.SCO.
Willamette Valley, - - Monday, Mar. 12
Willamette Valley, - - Thursday, Mar. 22
Wlllamotte Valley, - - Tuesday, April !1
STEAMERS. FHOM YAQUINA.
Willamette Valley - - - Satuday, Mar. 17
Willamette Valley, - - - Tuesday, Mar. 27
Willamette Valley - - - Sunday, April 8
This company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
N. 11. Passengers from Portland and nil
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection with the trains of the
YAOUINA ROUTK at Albany or Corvallls,
and If destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening
before date of sailing.
Passenger and Freight Kates Alwavs the
Lowest. For Information apply to Messrs.
1IULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or.,
or to
C.C. IIOQUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt.
Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacltlo It. It. Co.,
Corvallls, Or.
C.H.HA8WKLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; it
Pass. Agt. Oregon Levelopment
Co., 301 Montgomery St.;
San Francisco, Cal.
CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T.,
meets every Saturday evening, in their
hall, second door north or Post Olllce. G.
Jno. Knight, Sec. II. S. Joky, W. C. T.
CALIFORNIA! the
(oAsrMvCoUGjfs,
an, "RroncKif l.s
.DlSE1.SES.fTHlOATA:
Send for circular.! ttrMi3rQ.S-.
lABIETINEMatooroviiLE.fAL
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
1O6 State St., Salem, Or.
SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gilbert & Patterson,
DEALERS IN
CH OICE
Family Groceries,;
PROVISIONS,
Crockery and Glassware..'
SOLE AGENTS FOH
THE EPICURE TEA !
The best and most popular brand iu
the market.
PACKERS OF
SUGAR CURED HAMS
PICKLED MEATS, ETC.
PUIIK LEAK LAUD.
Country produce of all kinds. A conv
pleto stock In every department.
GILBERT A PATTERSON,
200 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon.
II. K. Dullots.
Jok DuBoisJ
Dubois brothers,
Proprietors
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
From $1 to $3 per day.
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Overland to California
-VIA-
Oregon & California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time Between Salem and San Francisco
Thirty-six Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY.
Chemekete Hotel.
South. North.
4:00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 10:40 a. m.
6:30 p. in. Lv. Salem Lv. 8:30 a. m.
7:40 a. in. Ar. San Fran. Lv. 6:30 p.m.
LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY KX
CKIT SUNDAY).
8.-00 a. m. Lvl Portland Ar. I 3:45 p. m.
1:02 n. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 12:52 p.m.
12:40 p. in. Ar. Eugene Lv. 9:00 a. m.
I'ULLHAX BUFFET SLEGPEBS.
Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on all through trains freo of
charge.
The O. fe C. Railroad ferry makes con
nectlon with all the regular trains on the
East Side Division from foot of F street,
Portland.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
"7730 n. m. I Cv. Portland Ar. 0:15). m.
12:25 p. in. Ar. Corvallls Lv. 1:30 p. m.
M'SHNNVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY
1CXCE1T NUKUAYJ,
TT50 p. in. J Lv. Portland Ar. I IWXla. ni.
8:00 p. m.
,ivr.ucumuvumijv. o.-iau, in.
At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with
trains of Oregon Pacltlc Railroad.
For full Information regarding rates,
maps, etc., apply to tho Company's ngent,
Salem, Oregon. E. I'. K00EIES.
It. KOE1ILER, G. F. and Pass. Ag't.
Manager.
DR. GILBERT,
THE EMINENT
Scientist, nnthropologist, physician and
surgeon, will open an olllco in the New
Ilank niock, on May 1st, for tho treatment
of all diseases of women, nnd all other
chronic cases, on strictly Hygienic una nat
ural principles. Medical bat lis, oxygen and
electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly
moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon.
Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it
"Vour
rcme-
dlcs arc giving satisfaction, and a cus
tomer with Bronchitis says it is the only
remedy that gives instant relief.
Skiiukll a Cover, Druggists,
Riverside, Cal."
ti A ft t lin nlrtnutint te lnfiiiiii
rlaVe you that your Prcimmtlons are
meeting with birgo sales. We hear
Mll.:n. U..4 Dnnin from any
liUllllllt UUl I I aloe having oc
casion tow use thorn.
Nanhcawkn a ('o.Druggists,
Vlsalia, Cal."
That It will accomplish tho end desired
in nllairectlonsof theThroatand Lungs
U ...III and you not only will not be
II WIN without it yourself, but will
recommend it to others, as thousands
have done, who have tried everything
else in vain. Money Is no object where
KV 8 il!S Convince You
trifling sum of one dollar can purchase
a remedy Hint will stand betveen you
and one of the most dreaded of human
Ills.
Circulars sent free, containing detailed
descriptions.
SANTA ABIE
Ik prepared only by the ABIHTINM
MEDICAL CO., Oroville, Cal.
SKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Judicious Advertising
CREATES ninny a new business
ENLARGES ninny un old business.
REVIVES mnny a dull business.
RESCUES ninny 11 lost business.
SAVES many i tailing business.
PRESERVES many a largo business.
SECURES sueec-ss In tiny business..
ffHE
Advertising Medium
IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEYJ
-IS
CAPITAL
DAILY AND
Merchants
Who wish to reach out for and secure the magnificent Country Trade
t which can be brought to Salem from every nook and cocner of
Marion County and from the greater part of Polk
County, should advertise in the
r
y Capita
wee
An advertisement In tho Dally readies the town people ; '
' but the Weekly edition
Catcties the Farmers!
REMEMBER THAT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TO INTRODUCE
ITSELF IS PRINTING
BIG EDITIONS !
AND CIRCULATION IS WHAT MAKES AN ADVERTISEMENT
WORTH THE MONEY.
For ternuj, apply to
CAPITAL JOURNAL
REST-
THE -
JOURNAL!
WEEKLY.
in Salem
PUBLISHING CO,
WILL II. PARRY "Manager.
ourna
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
-vrtrntM'. is iikukuy cuvkn that
jN by "'illixi'lt.v of unorder luii'il out o(
tho Count) Court of Mnrion Couutv, Ort
Eon. on the IS.tli tiny or IX-comber, '1RS7, U
rectlnu.nulliorl7.liiK ami cniixmrrlne tho
l,.,,V,l;H,K,,i,, ' ?"'" tiflfctolla Smith,
Wllllimi K. Smith, Kmnee K. Hmltli
Mny Klnr.uuv Smith untl Kilwnnl if
Smith, minor heirs of Miirv .lasephlne
Smith iliH-eti'.eil, to sell the Ileal Kstato
helomjluir to the sulil above uiimetl mlnoi
helr; 1 will, on the
Fourteenth day of April, 1888,
At one o'clock, v in. of Mild day, i Un
Court House iloor In Salem, Oregon, in
neeonlaiuv with tho pnivNIoiiHof Mild or
iler, veil all the unilivldetl rlclit, title and
Interest that the salil minor helis have 11 1
inoaar 01 Mnieinana to the following cle
lilnm 111
Icsm. ANo tho follow Itm ilevcrlbed land
lo-wii:" iieKinnim; at tno Southwe-t
ooriu-r of claim No. m. iu T. 6S., It. 2 W. ill
Willamette Meridian, thenco Kjist on the
South line of said claim No. lij, a).'i"i
chain : thence North SLIEt rluiliix,
thenco West '-U'J."clmlim to the West llneot
said claim No. WJ; thence south 2I..VS chains
to tho jilaeo or beKlnnluR, and contatnliiK
W acn'sof lnnil inon or lnw, nnil helnir a
jmrt of Anderson lVIIav en and wife's 1). I..
0. No. 1)2; also, a strip or land oil' of the
wenteudora ivrlaln tract of land deeded
to George Iaiiir by Anderson Pollnvon and
wire and bolns 8 nMls wide and -10 rods long
and iMiitalnliiK 2aeiv.s of land more or less
and beliiR 11 part of section 11), township rt
south. raiiKeiwwt of the Wlllametto Merid
ian: nil situate In Marlon County nnd state
of Oregon.
v. it. DwmrrrK.
tluai'dlnnorabnve-uaiucd Minor Heirs.
STATE TIlKASUREirs 30TII NOTIGK.
STATK IH'OltKllON, TllKANI'ltKll'NOl'Kll'K,
KOltKllUN,TltKANt'ltKll'NOl'Kll'K,l
S i.km, Miirch'H, 1SSS. f
:V. IS IIKUKHY (IIV1N THAT
AJOTICl'
W
hero nro funds on hand to nnv the
lollowliiK' warrants, nnd that tho same
will bo paid on presentation nt this olllce.
WAUKANTS NUM11KUKI1
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2232 220U 22i2 2241 2203 2219 22M 22.11 2187
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2260 2200 22G1 2202 2180 2.111 2218 2203 22(15
2204 220b 217 2208 2201 2209 2270 2271 2272
2273 2271 2210 82711 2270 2210 2207 223(1 2277
2167 1708 2012 2205 2153 2J.10 2278 2279 2280
2281 2283 2282 2290 2208 2302 2303 2191 2304
1810 1780 1815 1723 2288 2281 2101 2292 216.1
2171 2305 1024 2218 2.10(1 2211 220(1 2152 2301
2.U18 221)1 2018 2.107 2289 22119 2310 2298 2297
2311 2312 2314 2.11(1 2295 2283 2291 2.117 23C0
2J19 2320 2321 22H7 2J9ll 2322 2324 2327 2:128
2329 2310 2333 2.1,12 23.11 2337 233(1 233S 2339
234 2338 2334 2341 2343 2312 2344 2315 2310
2318 2347 2350 2352 2301 2349 2353 2334 2355
2233 2JW 2350 2359 2302 2301 2300 2303 2301
2303 2300 2307 2309 23C8 2.170 2371 2372 2371
2375 237(1 1430 2357 2J77 2378 22.14 22.13 2380
2381 2195 2212 2374 239 238!l 2384 2385 2380
2387 2388 2440 2411 2142 2443 2413 2417 2421
2423 240.1 2J95 2403 21,13 2421 2123 2440 2144
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2J9J 2J91 2392 2313 2174 219(1 2391 2114 2412
2420 2422 2423,'J 2427 2123 212(1 2411) 2108 2318
2429 2410 2382 2301 2205 2.125 2192 2309 2133
2415 2430 2409 2455 2117 210(1 2461 2131 2154
2402 2103 2118 2404 2589 26b7 2592 2UU 21101
2559 2572 2571 2373 2370 25MI 2358 2.VJU 2.175
2510 2577 2178 2.179 238(1 2.102 200' 2581 2001
2.180 2585 2504 2491 2498 2.174 230.1 2497 2511
2189 2017 2470 2470 2013 2015 201(1 2505 BOOil
2019 2018 2400 2475 2188 2008 2517 2014 2180
2492 2490 2501 2182
Tlia nbovo numbers represent warrants
endorsed on or before January 2, 18.88. Also
the following warmntH drawn on the mlllt in
fund numbered 2711, 276fi, 275,1 and 27."l.
Interest on thoubmo described warrants
will not bo allowed ullor tho dato of this
notice.
O. W. WK1IH.
Treasurer.
STOCK IVARM
FOR SALE or RENT !
5HO ACRES
Well wu'teied and plenty of Umbo;-. Two
houses and two barns, (luoil orchard.
Meadow and IKO acics plow laud. Kitty
head or eat tie with the place If wanted, nnd
horscHcnoiiKh to run It. Within live miles
of depot on tlieO. AC. it. It. A bargain tor
somebody.
Enquire at Office of Capital Journal.
" GENERAL IIUCKSMlflllNli.
AND
HORSIiSI-IOKINd ! !
All the ImpioM'd methods of shoeing,
shaping shoes, to cure diseases or the foot
ami lor tho correction oriaulty ucllon.coiH
uaeiion ami iniericnng, uscn. i guarantee
satisfaction In all cases, liefer to any well
known horseman In Oregon.
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshocr,
.'KVIConiiuerclatstieel.Saleni, Or.
ARRIVING!
Our Immense Slock of Goods is
NOW -:- ARRIVING
Direct from the Bust!
The largest and Finest Slock of Carpels
Ever Brought to SALEM
NOW HERE
STILL ARRIVING DAILY,
B&" CALL AND I5XAMINK.
LUNN & BKOWN,
Cor, C'orwnerdiil and Btuto Street.
kltuh'ii item i'.muumo-wh: i no W.'snl tin
S. V. '4 nt sot'tlnu llh the V. 'orthe N. W
Kof Mvtlnn;w,T. S s., it. i utt or the
lllamette Jlerlillan. aho tho southeaxi
quarter or the southeast quarter or
section 2! anil the N. Ii M of the N. K
f. anillols 1,2. and It of section ari,T. fi S.,lt. ;i
west nfthe Willamette Merldlau.auil belnc
tho P. I.. C. of William MIlNop A wire, Mv
tlllcntlon No. SITU., Cerlllleato No. lss.1, ami
coniaiuim; .U7.;1 acres or iumi
IMIII'ITS!
'S