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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1888)
LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS lUautd Aeewit f Mup m City i Cwty EX-flOV. ST. JOHN'S ARGUMENT. He TelN Fnnnj Storie and I His Andienre. MAltKIBIl IN' WW. Andy (Morn Marries Hie Girl Kilnnl l Kerf oat of Ihe renltenllary. lie t.OCAI. NOTES. (J. W. Miinlek, of HnUlmnl, I-In the city. Mr-. C. ro-iw 1- vi-ltlng relative- Ml DhIIh-. Dr. Gilbert fc at Monmouth jirofw-loiiHl unfile'. for "tile littla Kiunt" in talking. He DMrfrl Attorney Holt went to (Joes I10t expres liitnelf with Albany till morning, i Midi fri-wtom "' audacity, n t- Afl1 of XowbKWh, Mwntihc lack-, tin- force of Ian- Kiindny In town, the jcuest of Dr- j 1 nut the wife insisted and the pair walked to the bridge. Sure enough there was Fanner Amuses , iroWn with his kerosene can and other Inflammables, the girders of tin- bridge saturated and all ready to oil". Hut he- had no nnueii, SSSiir Nr s (i() TO of a. John I Andy OAxmi, a imiiiuIit iul row, wwf arre-twl this morning on j a warrant (.worn wit by a yonii$? woman iihiiiwI AiniU" Kelley, la-fori-Jiiwtlco of the !(', .1. O'DoiihIiI, rlmrgiiiK' lilm wlthHHhietloii under f proiiilN of innrrinK'. W hen Ilie wmj wax iwllwl In JihIk1 O'Doimlil'n court Hi Hi oVIork, 1'. II. D'Arcy, attorney for the defendant, Mated that hi client whn willing to marry the plidutlll'lf that xwiuld Mittle the matter. A lleenw va ijulckly pro-un-il and the Judge iniulethe couple man and wlf In the Intent and mot approved fimliloii. The girl Ih hii orphan and not ery bright, mid UxlMirn'M conwnt to marr' her In prefcrciuv to going to the peniten tiary Im a mighty oor reparation of the wrong he had done her. Mintlioni. Jiiit rwelved a full Hue p. Ki(.tiiis hats at JoIiiihiiiV. Hon. W. D. Kenton, of Lafayette, is in the city on .- .. . . . c. tt... I -..,!. tro j5X.UovemorBi.Jonii !."" , . , Ml ,i,M)11 axmc up HUH " !- W.v- --' - he asked hint for one. The worthy churehnian indignantly refused, he would lie a party to no such crime. Uut the fanner was still in earnest, and in ills desperation ollered a dollar for ti match. This .struck the deacon mm a commercial transaction, Vl b li Pattons, gilrtge, anil lie nan inc iiuuuuuuu of an auctioneer. He falls to iin tvs the hearer with his sincerity. He has adopted the conventional .m .,, . ...,. 1110lll.y platform tricks, and may be set j nt, down as an average temperance , l.Arc;,u ,)(lUml to ,irt. the bridge lnfiiri. ... . . . Yamhill county, is In mo city on - ... ,,.., L ,v anyway V" lie u-ki. legal bwliiL-. liU() linx eJ t()tul IlbBtaneP,, He would burn it up, he said, if it The Oregon Lan.I Co. Js, whcK.p-1 Ill0(lerrtt,. drinkers and habitual took the last cent he had. lug it up, they made two more wiles i IrlmkanK vital statistics show ' What could the worthy deacon of real estate to-day. (Imt i t,t, United States 72,000 do? The man was crazy, he i. ... t-Mti fciwliiu-utcr. milkshakes i .,.....i.u r..n .v..rv v.ir flu. victims! was hound to indulge his ...... ....... ,....-.-- --. . i: iiii - hhi i''.r .- --' .. . ..... . . .til ! . . - to rum. Where is this vast army recruited from? Teniemnceieople furnish no reemlts, moderate ASK TO OS, STATE STREET. BE SHOWN hrnl U thr l.ylimi. Mrs. Mary Krler, u German wo man aged M years, as examined to her sanity by Drs. J. N. Smith slid II. It. Holmes, and Attorney George H Munielt, In ali-s-iiee of the proHs-utliig attorney More county .ludeoHliaw, and coiiiinltti'd to the Msyliim thNafteriKNiii. Mrs. Krler cHiue to Oregon from Michigan about M'ven iiumtliH ago. They moved into a lioiicuu lillicrty street u'hure they haveslniv resided. Mr. Krler went to Washington Territo ry Hlid Invested NNI, which lie lirought to this country with him, in a small nineii, and iin Ills re lurn to Salem alsiut six weeks ago be found Ills wiTe Imim-lrk ami ilesH)iidtin(. She has steadily Uvn growlngwosM-aiiil of late her mania has Isi'ii that she Is ibstmetl to eternal punishment from which there U no eeapc. In UUIorol. Col. Gmi. WtMMlford, who will Is rviHwnUtrwl m a very Hillhed and WlWUvit teiMlKTHiui' ssaker, Is heard from In (alliorula. lie has been lisvlng lumtetiMi audiences. In Woodland, Yolo county, he ml ed II.IHKIului iiIkIiI fur the W. I'. T. I', work. Thpyarvti'.ung for hlhltloii lis- (lie wIkiIi MHansof lisl tHiltmi. pit)- iiiimly by The nirptloii rlven to Gov. St. .lobu In the W. ('. T. r, nxiius this ..,.. .......... nni'irmiiii n e HI U'lllKSI Hllll Hi fy tmiut time whs epjoywl. 'IIip manly committee or the pf,. hllNthwtlMM Uiiic In low n to hold a itHHttliiK, tl' nieiiils'i's waited on t)ii4rdMiiigulslns Kul and cele ltlal a similar love feted. llunlUn t!rKt. Jir. luien .nvhk iiuhixIIhh of tlie inline hetrs of M, Savage, dwiHmsl, (Hly lllisl Html accounts Kiwrillaa of laile SaHo and Mary HaiHH'. two or the heir who Iwva ialtsl ibrtlr majority. At the saiiia iWae she aUi HUm b,.r annual M.a4iil.a k'sMIsii .f (be thiv talmr oamr elilt.lryn. i-Hiiilles. ovsler-. meals at all Hours at A. Strong A: Go's. The largest stock of clothing and gents' furnishing goods in the city at G. W. Johnson's. Dr. S. V. Thomas, of Molalla, Is In the city. HcrcjHirts his jsirtion of Clackamas llwirlshllig. Thonias Hamilton, a vug, 1st lie IuIlhI iint at Hotel dc.Mlllto. He will remain there lfi lays. A. R Wheuler returned to Port laud this morning, after sending Sunday with Ills family here. The Infant child of Dan J. I'ry, the druggist, who has ln.cn seriously III with pneumonia, Is Improving. Saratoga Congress, the ery latest in Hunan's makeof men's shoes, are among the attractions at Win. Ilrown t (Vs. Will .1. Clarke, who Is now en gaged as a Pullman car conductor on the N. P. II, K., is In the city visiting friends. Catterlln .t Hicks photographed Gov. St. John, and pictures of tills distinguished prohibitionist will be for sale at their gallery. Ficsh cake, French bread, milk bread, Boston brown bread, graham biead, hot buns, codec cake, this morning at A. Strong it ( o.'s. A. Gobalet. the surveyor, and. I. C. Lyons left for Mehaina this morning to survey the town site of Lyousvllle on the hitter's place. A good many prohibitionists fioiu the country aic to be seen on (lie streets, there Mug a uicutlugof the Marlon county central committee, (his afternoon. Those wcll-dio-scd gentlemen who a iv sporting elegant, well-llt-(iug summer suits, bought them at G. W. Johnson's clothing store, Commercial street. Win. Ilrown fc Co. am in receipt of Mime very line spring gimds, among the newest is a Hue of mens cordovan, button, hale and emigre. Call In and seethein. The examination ofthe Dear-Mute school w III begin .Monday, the aid 111!., and will close with the Usual Interesting e.ereles at III a. in. the Wednesday following. Hev. T. F. CaninU'll. or Mon mouth, Is lu the city, on his way home from Oakland, Douglas coun ty, where he has Nvn lioldlng a series or religion inwlliig. Tliervwasa inn awav vestenlav evil jiassion, and here was a chance to make a dollar. He produced the match, the bridge was ASHTOX LF. WRITERS' . ..fnvuiiv. PLAIN AND FANC. . Wfy-,.? . .,r : iv VXD XUMRERED. TYPE MVTFRiVl. ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL T VRLE'IS. FARER'S PENCILS AND PEN J ii npiK HITBMER BANDS AND wnf.nERS. RUK KRASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPAQ PENCILS, ONLY TO RE SEEN TO RE AP- PFCIVTED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE BINDERS. drinkers are not apt to die of the consumed, and the next paseuger habit; it is your bar room bummers i train that came thundering along who All these dishonored graves. He inquired how this supply was kept up, and assumed that a projMir tlon of moderate drinkers go over to the hummer ranks, and a contingent of aiistai tiers fall into the habit of genteel tippling. This is not well thought out. A slaughter of 75 000 innocents annually by the demon alcohol is a trille over one tenth of one jier cent of our popula tion. This comparatively small waste can be sloughed oil" from our jMipulatlon and the loss lepaired by growth and natural Increase. The lecturer said the habit or drinking was increasing in the country, and to sustain this quoted was precipitated into the abyss, ami j a hundred of the inmates sufleied injury. By this plesant apologue the lect urer showed the nature of the license system. He used the oldsterotypeargument that alcohol is a public enemy and should be destroyed. Said he, sup is)se some poor friendless boy should be picked up on the streets of Salem by a foreign power, and carried oil'. Is there ii man within sound of my voice who would not turn out di rectly he heard of the outrage, and make that poor, helples boy's wise his own? Yet a whole army of our fellow countrymen, many of them from sonic brewers' Journal showing I the brightest in the land, are seized that the iucrcac In the manufacture and inniolated by a common foe, offeimeuted liquors last yearaniount-1 and the country is content to derive ed to"i(HXl,000 gallons. That is 1 gal- a revenue from this human sacriflcc. Ions for every man, woman and child in the country. Hut he said nothing about the decline In the Use of dis tilled spirit. The leport of the commissioner of internal revenue, made Nov. 1st last, showsa decrease lu the tax receipts for the fiscal year ending June JlOth, 18S", from dis tilled spirits, of 6.'l,lL.i,8S, while the Increase in the tax receipts from fermented liquors, during the same time Is tL,is),7US. Mr. St. John did not tell the whole truth; he was guilty of siippresslo veri. It would ho dicouragiug to the moral senti ment of tcniiH-'iiince reformers to lie met Willi the fact that their ctl'orts towards restraining theuseof strong drinks, by a perverse law lu human nature, led to its increased con sumption. But the stand oil' above given is reassuring. It slums that beer IsK'lng substituted as a bever age for that subtle spirit of evil whisky; and of two evils this is sure ly the lesser one. Mr. St. John indulges in the same pervere argument in regard to high license in Nebraska that the little giant did. He Insists it has increas ed the number of drinking places, It lia added to the consumption of liquor in me state, and crime and disorder have been intensltled. Tills is lu direct conflict with the testi mony iKirne in the New York Tri bune by a number of the leading i men of the state, who declare that the operation of high license Is satis- Regulating an evil moved the lec turer's uttr scorn. You cannot regulate a man's sneezing after ho has taken snufl'. You cannot regu late a man's vomiting when he is throwing up ills toe nails. You can not regulate a mad dog when no is running about the street snapping at every wayfarer lie meets. But our moderate minded reformer our high Hcon mail would catch hint andcutoiran inch of his tail. If this did not quiet him lie would dock another inch. This on the principle, most probably, that the les there was of the dog the less harm he could do. The lecture'rs remedy would le to cut the dog's tall oil' behind the ears. fill. I . I.., l i it . ii ins Kino oi sniaii taiK was con tinued tor alKiut an hour; the audience being kept in excellent nuiiior ami me lecturer not ex hausting himself with intellectual ellort. At 10 o'clock lie brought his funny stories to a close, and Mr. Webb announced that no admission fee would be charged to the lecture this evening. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. M VBIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WA1. R VNTED WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS -BEST IN THE M VRKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. RACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR IX- FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.(10). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (30 CENTS. For Fruit Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, ($1.00). DOWNLNG'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 98, STATE ST. SALEM, OR. GREAT REDUCTION IN- FINK SETS! UIUUKLTK Hom BBIALS. MONP.VY, Al'IllI, 10, 1SSS. afternoon from the depot, the team i factory, and that the etlects are running eastward and then turning down State street. We have not heard ofany harm Mng done by tile fugMclou Meeds. directly contrary to thoe given by uiese prohibition orators. y-S,, r,... ww um. , f worK , ,, (,,11-1 Mlk nuiilM si. ik.. i i ,.. i.. . ... ' ' """ ""-'- iwiiniK, , 1 1- mill. Mr. KhiIkt will UHtdMUlMry. Mr.Myer,wl,ernOrH,UHite. wot- h u. .-wyer eoixiy Mtwi- Ifctttwl MWtwl tfuwm lM U ntHMUW, IhiltU mt lectin Mv. Wwv Ui Mturtuti ttttiulv. But according to Mr. Mills' argu ment the greater the number of Joseph FWhhurit litis bought out saloons the les the amount ofll.m.n- the Mock, machinery hiuI u !.!. ! ooiisiimoil. Our nMii.r. r... .,...!.. his numerical demonstration iiMirt " f Ik Mmjw IVU-j llwirv Mwr. Ui. ..r v--... I ".. ...T,.7.V. """ ' ""' uiv . iwT. L ," .. ... .""." '"'. ",,m '''V iniriierpuinp LiiuiU'ring oflnvertiHl rule, of thnv. if vou go to have but few saloons, lie shows, a lot ot tipinrs will meet at one Iwr. 1Ca.Gov. St. Jj,n'8 lwinr,, ,,, they will treat each other allaround, yiwng folks .tvtenlay Hmnw.Mi ' Hm' ,Mke ,l,mble or iiuadrujilv the Jwa wttll Hllendeil midwHs )Meits',""llU'r of glas, they wwild If t with loitth euloviiu.1,1 mi., they dlipAtcd epratelv. mondim UiiurM' Is mU-v i T,M kvturer Utld a iuiihIkt of gtier length lu amKlwr ntlumu. ft,u" ". which miiukhI his MU ltoa Jolins.ni U ....ii'mUnswemltheiMin.of tVumy CltNTk CUMIMUl VM la au ivtMnnsl tW tWluouw Ia n4l uf Mafteu oiuM(y MtKWut-, u,l P arter Iter hocMmm, lwt r",,w- u l mt a ftiniiar M,IumW4 7,XMoSiHlriir.U4U,tiWTie. Uer rm lu H ,41, T,w w earvks-lx wn down th Imrtof .-pmioq Mmt-hH' up IU "! iiatuit kdv U uH.isM,.,"wl"w,m'",sw" h and was N HiMt ai( iutUMIIaMy umI all un-,' niHhl mi hvr vwy wanow .i UW ty H l'K tmhi. He i )M Uum HiU tie aU-iw, ctajM fhwi uiueli uhhv swkate. If uK ' ,aW dawgK ami wa reriisHl iamt w iimU Altai. InJuriM. ' " wl dwt K was hi WM llimlteiL.k.. , IM.nk.lr4Uiy.lohaxli.. .J.i .... .".- -8'w vnug mad, Ikf 4n(i hM Huitrtby evwilu- tut j " "" M ,BU' " ""nl "" hdim WwA au.l JUmW, .'WBNr I "Mt luytiur btiu su.l fflVM Aau- U uu ihr uutiii. .l. ' Mir wW lw " Wi' xUml. . . . -.-.-,-., -, iiui I.. . ... . . - y nwuniiir rakr thU nutriu. "r' ""K " w. "' H C Sterling, Bandon; C V Smith and wife, Dallas; W T Grim, Aurora; P V It Caley, Independ ence; AuguM Van Atterthorp, L Lamiwrt; W Tesdale, Pertland: I II Nye, W. U. Telegraph Co.: W D Chllders, Linksvllle; H C Willson and wife. Cal.; S M Briscoe, Jacob ' .Maxwell, Chemawa; W H Hooper, .MItcliell; W. (f. Taylor, Chicago; Miss S L Collins, New York; Win P lognn, Clieinawa; J L Kakaley, Seatte; J B Barry, San Francisco; leii; Jacksonville; H Long, roniann; j v Hamaker, Liuks vllle; J D Hurst, Aurora; D W Yoder, Silverton; Miss S Pliole, Allmny; J Mills, Amity; Mrs Leach, Ballstou. Scl Dickens, 15 Volumes, hair Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Set LjIfoD, 26 " Cloth, Gill lop, " " ,'12.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, II " Half JIoiocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Set Waverly, 12 " Half blue Calf, " " 32.50, " 17.50. Set E! P. Roe, 15 " Cloth, " " 22.50, " 18.00. Set CapUI. lleid, 10 Vols. Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10.00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, -AT- J. BENSON STARR'S. 118, State Street, Salem, Oregon. sad Will Efam rrartirr Hr. Dr. A. J. RIehnrdson the well known phyicUui who luus recently reloeattsl Iwre ftur HU .,bMM1, llf several years, 1ms rented an otllco in the new liank blimk, and will at oneo resume the praetlee or his pro-fossliHi. Kw4 t'rH UuiUi. TlKi ItrwturMM- uf thlr iIImhm! ami 4? tHi. ttK kMlM. IHl MNildM- bm.. tUf .UwukW wad ltl wtth U. kit' tftca HlUars, lvWy r,,. ttmr ranvuotu. Thm. Hrtobiv .ii iltalsfKw, raUrrti at lit bkultter Hd tntmu h a rvuiml. Kur IrrMaUmr iUumu,' ARRIVING! Our Immense Slock of Goods is NOW :- ARRIVING Direct from flic Ed a- - CARPETS luni in mend. iJ.w Umui, that he . Uaiml u hv ivvm-a H wiaial set tire to Lite Itrbliib A.H.ub- .. i.i . Mian'UMVMiiMl Viriiidiiuai r. iv wvu. v, i kw i u, T wTwrw "T . '- u-Hir aire's: vai wtsiv uk-ii . ,i.t. ii - ... . .--..w-n. iwiwmiiMi umiMktM mui iuiuml.! ., ....... - -..-,, mm l(HH. uu . ...I ... .. . . ... 1... .... . . -w. ffur iuiwtlc tJUww -tltMalia World. , VT " w,w w- ' I '" w Ml" " ,-,,' thfc it t u . l- . f.. IMmI J T . . . .. "WUI. Wbu HIM IMillnillv ICKWJl: ':JT..T-mj-T. .iWiv4I mvr h - - MTXI Hllllll alt,, telr.,.1 K- 1....I i . ..... - MW .-. . cr kiu iwr, lu M """" u'iMly Ml. Not WIMfWMC UM lUftUMtMl hmm w--i"r",wtwV laartivHr ufUMkM wroiNg out hk wiekni iMiMtikw i l!!!f,.rM T " lr Hi. J .... . . . " T. ; wr( umWj- Mmv J. kU ImM at W.1.I.IL. . i, w Waiv W-Uctug Km- lfcl m... ... . . .. .u rtiitaA Awtltt. U , ZT. .r" " " Jf . -rMnniiuie. mmL I. MUiibun. WMKHaiWllldyMlhk . waair ruMpuMllOb. M l ll llimahl I ..., ir aignKlw MM(.,.W of I mmm n m ib qu uMUHWy ai, taal 1 M It iwomiHlr aMlBtiMi ky t ym, MMlMalaalcrBruaMMMdii' Mt V-. aH n. taM. -rtMTTLZ-'SKirS!- ui. Mieiiw h -k. Jzri.ii-riSsriiTTrfrr r ? 'iwar. I ' - ' - ---- wm anBaiMH HHk . n malarlkl UUw Tbe Urges! ud Fioost Stwk or Carp' Ever BrNtkl to SALE3I STATE TIIEASURER'S 3ITII NOTICE. STATfc OK Oil fcGOSf , TREASUllER'S OFI'ICE, I ..,. , Salem, April 5, 1888. VTOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN THAT i r.. ,"lTV "ro Mi'iicient nmas on hand to pay all outstiiiHlIng warnints drawn on the ! .eK .fen'lenlliu-y, Incidental, insane 1 f,.uO5,f,X0cul!,ei Judicial, legislative, I iliv ci' niK'ilv!. Printing or indecent funds I n.!. SMw'8 been cndon,ed, " presented and not psild for want of funds;'' also tho follow- ear.rants (,,mwn OI l"e militia fund: IK" nuaiueml 2712, 2752, 2750, 2758, h?,f anatltall ofnbove warrants wilt I ulunwlro lloed after the date of G. W. WEBB, Stato Treasurer. Oregon Peach Bitters troiihR?iVme' ""i1 ,cver K'nce had been aSl tho i't,lLweuk kidneys more or less; rn ,nii8JyurNer' lmeh. Through the feeonimendatlon of Ilenrv iciwiip I IIU? aW? f lKlfSregPeach tHenta d.f0. '.had take? half the ln-i." XV" ." ir.1. reuer rrom li, i kldnv ..vr.i ""l.'.enall remedy for , ",ars.and heartily recommend It for I same. the for the NOW STILL HERE AMH ARRIVING DAILY. CAM. AND KXAMLN'K. LUNN & BROWN. Cor. (NmhhmMhI aal fcttu Strt Aum.viii. i a. ji. rumen. . mr i lhs) Fine NewStock OK Carpets. Shades, Portias. ANU ,,., ,L a JOilT. w?c:T"- I' ACE CURTAINS! Km GiJj, TriiBffliags, i'lolMsg and Hats. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices! "tiM and be eonvinced. t- M. Rosenberg & Co.. White -:- Corner. A