Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 25, 1888, Image 1

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JOURNAL.
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I'KOrESSION.VI. CARDS.
- av TtFT.T ATTOHNKY AT LAW
(EdVDlS:vttirney. Office nt court
house.
:rrKY&lHNGIIAM, ATTORNEYS
T?AS rnimselorsat Law. Business in
Jo""in?n Courta specialty. Snlem, Or.
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3,r AtnJ FORD, ATTORNEY AND
P1 o!,?nsclor at Law, Salem, Oregon.
LprSJAlrslnrnUon'3 block.
-rrt.OREGG. ATTORNEYS AT
QFiSSL silem Oregon. Office In ration's
gi Sr drug store.
UV ant"v" -
t' -RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT
Wf Commer'cgsfreetrsAigmrer:
TVPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
T &tem Oregon. Ofllco In England's
K-k Legal business of all kinds. Also
OIVK.'.-. -SU Insurance.
bom me i"" "
WMsifem Oregon. Offlco with Tlimon
' '. Sni's building. Will practlco
,ForV?hi courts of Oregon. qoAcctions
maae. H'nofflco business a specialty.
tWI'd'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN
P selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having
Itriotof the records of Marlon coun-
L ho fis?pecial facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
- ZZTJZZ . ,,n-T.rcv AT LAW
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
-iVl'ITAL LODGE, 'NO. 11, I. O. G. T
(1 meets every Saturday evening, In their
&U.Sa& north ?f SS5V W C-T'
FiEO 1). GOODHUE, WOOD DEALER
(t offlco with Geo. W. Johnson, St Com
iVJwS 1 street. All kinds of wood for sale.
SwdtSnSV length desired. Cash must
accompany all orders
For Sale-
V good iron framo Horeo Power. Good
fornllu"cs,lroniouc to fill capacity. All
fSthr low price of 3ti0. call at thcl'nctnc
dor Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Corn-pany-'s
office. Salem, Oregon.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
r C WE ORDERS AT LANCE'S L1V
I j crv Stable, corner of State and front
sticc? o? on , si iito at corner Stato and Com
mcrclal streets. Prompt attention and
rare guaranteed. W. A. HENSON.
SALEiVI B ATI-IS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Com- St., bet. Ferry and State.
GRAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
J5 Shampooing neatly done.
LADD & BUSH,
BANKERS!
Salem, - Oregon.
mUANSACT A GENERAL RANKING
J. business In all its branches.
WEST BROTHERS'
EAT MARKET,
iiOO, Commercial St., Salem.
CHOICE STEAKS A OTHEH MEATS
j constantly on hand, and delivered to
nny part of tho city at lowost living rates.
1'Iease glvo us your patronage.
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
3-All kinds of fresh nnd cured meats
always on hand. Full wclghtand asq,uaro
leal all around.
TheSALEM MARKET
93 COURT STREET.
Constantly on hand tho best quality of
Wi .and Salt Meats !
And flit kltlds of
S ATJS AGE.
C3"Tlie CLEANEST kept market in tho
ciiy. uui aim see ror yoursen.'
MCCROW & WILLuVnD.
3Go to J. O'Donald's shop on High st.,
between Court and Stato, Salem, and got
one of J, 31. Coulter's patept Improved
LADDERS.
Lightest Ladder made In Oregon.
H. W. COX,
Has constantly on hand a well selected
stock 6f
Boericke & Schreck's
(Ml
A NEATLY VIHNTBD GUIDB TO 11B
HAD UION APPLICATION.
Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS
, Are the Iuret and Part. II. W. COX
"toe only authorized agast. ..
-Otfl lortlieiua Homeopathic Pre
paration and ueeept bo other.
Homeopathic Prcparati
NEW ADVKKTISEJIEOTS.
Grange store
Salem Co-Operaiivc Association
P. of H.
-DEALERS IN-
Choice Groceries,
Frovislons, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggs,
and Lard.
ALL, KINDS OF
Produce 33 ought!
JAMES AITKEN, Manager.
126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR.
1VI. IVI. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws a Specialty.
Shop on tho alley, opposite Jllnto's Llv
ery Stable, Salem, Or.
F.J.BABCOCK,
Cabinet Make
UNDERTAKER.
PAIUtAU'S BLOCK, STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
An kinds of Furnlturo mado to order.
A lull lino of Caskets always on hand.
Established in 1870.
PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR
ANA
Fruit Preserving Co.
OF
SALEM, - - OREGON. "
Manufacturers of
Cider Jcllv. Currant Jelly, Annie and Pear
Butter, iSjvect and Chanmgno Cider, Cider
D....i ft.H ir!AA Ifnnl Pnnnnnlr Win ft nP n
Syrup, Jot'Minpo Meat, Currant Wiuo of a
Superjph Iplity, Tomato Catsup, Plain and
lierroan nCKlcs.
PURE Cititfi VINEGAR.
SAUER KRAUT
A FEATURE OF 1888,
t? Biruif LMnr. Innx-n orders at Fao-
tory Otllce, drop a Postal, or seo driver of
our aenvery wukuu.
Wo keep gallon kegs nnk Srallon demi
johns that nro loaned to customers for a
term of six days. All orders promptly
flIled- O. STQLTZ,
Iluslness Jlunaser.
STOCK FABM
FOR SALE or RENT !
530 ACRES
Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two
houses and two barns. Good orchard.
Meadow and WO acros, plow land. Hirty
head of cattle with tho place f wiinted.and
horecBpnough to run It. Within ttvo mill
df SMou Ibo O. & O. II. R. A bargain for
Homebody.
Enquire at Office of Capital Journal.
WILLIS & CHAMBEuLIN,
Real Estate Agents
IlWandnr.TO.,nJ,f.MM5r.
property now offering on reasonable Urms.
ITire tilfetirfiGel"
Write pollelea o( Insuranco againgt. fire
on oil eUueeH of property In eight reliable
and wealthy Companies.
YU nvsema loaai en real f P
toaal seenrfty on long or chert time, aad
for targe or smalt sum.
SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1SSS.
n in iwiwi Mm iHmiMiiimraini iiimwi miiim milium- " T -mnwamiBiMnP
3TKW ADVEKTISraiENTS.
DR. GILBERT,
THE EMINENT
Scientist, flnthropologlst, physician nnd
Mirgeon, will open an ofllco lu tho New
Bank Mock, onilay 1st, for the freatmont
of all dlsonf.es of women, and all. other
chronic case?, on strictly hyglonlcnnd nnt
uwl principles, ilcdlcal baths, oxygen and
electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly
moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon.
ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTIIOIUTY.
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SALEM,
Capital Paid up,
Surplus, - -
OREGON.
- - $75,000
- 9,500
R. S. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vlce-rrcsldent.
J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier.
DIRECTORSi
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, 11. S. Wallace,
, J. II. Albert,
T. McK. Tatton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or In store,
cither In prlvato granaricsor
public warehouses.
Stale anil County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable vatos. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, ban
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin,
iioug jvong ami uaiciuui.
H. W. COX,
(Successor to The Port Drug.Co.)
100 State Street, Salem. Oregon
FULL LINE
iicii
CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
Physicians Proscriptions and Family
llccipos a Specially.
AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED
FULL ILVVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
ttS-Tho bost flvo cent cigar In tho mar
ket. II. W. COX,
100 Stato Street. Salem.
A. E. STRANG,
No. B03 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DEAI.EH IN-
STOVES and RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
OS- Agent for tho RICHARDSON &
ROYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace. F.s
tabllshed In 1810.
" Live and Let Live Paint Shop.
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
General Painters.
Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and
Decorators.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Bstlmato on all kinds of work In our lino
cheerfully given. 8aUfaetlon guaranteed.
Bhop In Old Court Howe on Court street,
Salem. Or.
STRICKLBR BROS.
-DEAIBKH IV-
STOVES AND TINWARE I
Roofing aad Sptuiiog a Specialty.
ia-Anlie kid tand of Urn. Strang, Coca-meraialWreeC
The Capital National Bank
Drags aii(
Medicines
Lightning Flashes of What tho World
at Largo is Doing.
DISASTROUS FIttE IX BUTTE,
In Which one Mnn is Burned to Death
anil Another Dies from Injuries
Beciovcd.
San Francisco, April 24. A
Chronicle special from Butte, M. T.,
Bays: Tho Centennial hotel was
debtroyrjd by lire early this morning.
JessccB. Glcddlng, a miner, former
ly clerk of the hotel, perished in the
llames, and his body burned to n
Crisp. Frank Lincoln, assistant
postmaster of Butte, died from in
juries a few hours after being res
cued from the burning building.
There were over 100 other guests,
men, women and children, in tho
hotel at tho time tho alarm was
raised, who barely escaped with
their lives, many sustaining slight
injuries. The hotel was a two-story
frame, and Us destruction occupied
only thirty minutes. Tho guests
escaped in their night-clothes, losing
all their personal ollects. Tho loss
on the building and contents is &50,
000 ; insurance, 5000. George "V.
Newkirk, saloon, 3500.
Urln's Ting May Float.
Nr.w York, April 24. The board
of aldermen had ti lively session to
day, when tho resolution curtailing
tho mayor's power In displaying
flags on tho city hall was oilercd for
passage, over Mayor llcwitt's veto.
By tho ordinance, tho mayor had
unlimited power over tho Hags. The
resolution paased over his veto by a
vote of 20 to 3. It gives tho mayor
jbower, unless tho aldermen other
wise direct. Tho whole- troublo
grew out of the mayor's refusal to
display the Irish Hag on tho city
hall on St. Patrick's day.
To Stamp OruKCi".
Washington, Aril 24. It is said
to-day that tho republicans of Ore
gon have decided to invito John F.
Swift of California to stump Oregon
during May. Tho Oregon senators
are very much pleased that Mr.
Swift is to go to Oregon. They
think ho will bo able to present tho
absurdities of tho free traders as
strongly as any ono who could be
sent there at this time.
In Fnvor f iiiulno.
Los Axoklis, April 24. Tho
Los Angeles county republican con
vention to-day passed n resolution
endorsing Blalno as its llrst cholco
for tho presidency. Most of the
delegates mado big speeches, also
favoring Blaine. They wero not,
however, instructed.
Army AMlirnuient.
Washington, April 24. Tho
president issued an order to-day as
signing Major-Gcnernl Crook tocom
niund of tho department of tho 'Mis
souri, and Brigadier-General Brooke
to tho command of tho division of
tho Platt
Stanley with Kinln lley.
Bekmn, April 24. Dr. Junker,
tho uxplorer, In u lecture before the
Geographical Society, expressed his
(lrni conviction that Stanley is now
with Emin Boy. This is the opin
ion of nil tho leading Gorman ex
plorers. Worth Knowing.
Mr. W. II. Morgfin.morchant, Lake
City, Fla., was taken with a sovorc
cold, attended with a distressing
cough and running into consump
tion in Its Hint stages. Ho tried
many bo-called iopular cough
romedioH nnd steadily grow worse.
Was rudueod in llosli, had dlfllculty
in breathing and was unable to
sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New
Plseovory for Consumption and
found immediate reliof. nnd nftor
uBlng about a habT dozon bottlo
found'.himsolf well and has had no
roturn of tho disease. No other
remedy can show bo grand a record
of our), as Br. King's New
Discovery for consumption. Guaran
teed to do just -what is claimed for
IL Trial bottle free at II. W. Cox's
drng store.
LETTEK LIST.
Following is tho list of letters re
maininc in tho postotllce, at Salem,
Oregon, April 25, 1888. Parties call
ing for them will pleaso say "ad
vertised:"
All letters published as non-delivered
will bo charged1 with ono
cent in addition to tho regular
postage.
Bryant, T O
Flnloy fc Jackson Ford, J B
Harvey, Chits Huffman, Dan
Hulton, F Hess, W H
Jones, Webster Johnston, T C
Larkins, Mary Lowls, Glen
Ley, L N Ley, Lizzie M
Myers, A Magee, Mary
Morse, K H
Otis, Dan'l
Palmer. A II Perkins, AVinnio
Itaab, wm Ulchardson, Ella
Heed. Chase Boss, Adda-2
Steward, F A Stewart, F D
Silver, Miss N Smith, Erney
Tailor, W II
Wilson, John Williams, John W
W. II. Odkli, T. M.
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Sootlios ami Heals.
Santa Able soothes and heals tho
membranes of tho throat and lungs,
when poisoned and inflamed by
disease. It prevents night sweats
and tightness across tho chest, cures
coughs, croup, asthma, colds,
bronchitis, pneumonia, whooping
cough and all other throat and lung
troubles. No other medicine is so
successful in curing nasal catarrh as
California Cat-It-Cure. The enor
mous and increasing demand for
these standard California remedies
confirms their merits. Sold and
absolutely guaranteed by D. W.
Matthews & Co., 100 Stato street,
Salem at $1 n package. Three for
$2.50.
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nceauri'c ramplitet.
Tho Board of Trade of tho city of
Salem is Issuing a pamphlet (5000
copies) setting forth tho advantages
of Salem and surrounding country.
In order to help defray the exponso
of publishing, a list of business ad
vertisements will bo added. Any
poraou wishing advertising space
can apply to E. M. Wane, printer.
California CaMM'urr.
Tho only guaranteed euro for
catarrh, coid in tho head, hay fever,
rose cokj, catarrhal deafness and
sore eyes. Restores tho sense of tasto
and unpleasant breath, resulting
from catarrh. Easy nnd pleasant to
use. Follow directions and a cure is
warranted, by all druggists. Send
for circular to Abletino Medical
Company, Orovllle, Cal. Six
months' treatment for 51; sent by
mail, 1.10. For sale by D. W.
Matthows it Co., 100 Stato St., Salem.
o
Two thniii'cs.
Hollo Kirk Ryan, tho marvelous
talker, who draws such wonderful
pictures with four colored crayons,
using both hands at once, will glvo
tho school children a freo treat, by a
short entertainment at 4 v. at. The
musical prodigies will also play on
tho cornet. A nay entertainment
at night, for the bonellt of tho W. C.
T. U.
Scotch Entertainment.
Tho Scotch entertainment at tho
opera house next Friday evening
promises to bo on tho most In
teresting programs given In this city
for a great while. None should fall
to seo and hear It. Some of tho best
talent hero and elsewhero will assist.
Look out for tho Scotch laddies and
lassies.
Hencwi Her Youtb,
Mrs. Phuibo Cliosler, Petorson,
Clay Co,, Iowa, tolls tho following
remarkable story, tho truth of which
Is vouched for by the residents of tho
tewn: "I am 73 years old, have been
troubled with kidney complaint and
lamonosH for many years; could not
draw myself without help. Now I
am freo from all pain anil soreness,
and am able to do all my own house
work. I owe my thanks to Electric
Hitlers for havlinr ronowed my
youth, and removed completely all
disease and pain." Try a nouio, wo.
and $1. at II. W. Cox's drug store.
Ilurllen'i Arnica Slre.
Tho best salvo In tho world for
cuts, bruUes, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,
fbver sores, tetter, chapped huniN,
olillbluliiH, corns, and all skin erup
tions, and positively cures piles, or
no pay required, It Is guaranteed
to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For ualo by Dr. H. W. Cox.
NO. 47.
Cheap WlUnky Club.
Tho Union League club of Now
York, made up largely of trust-rob-bor
monopolists, has declared by a
vote of 8 to 1 in favor of freo whisky
and tobacco and the loss of tho 120
millions of revenue derived there
from. Tho exact language of tho
resolution which tho club adopted,
to Its lasting disgrace, Is as follews:
"Wo advdeato at tho earliest practi
cable day the abolition of tho inter
nal revenuo department of tho
United States as the safest nndwlsest
way of reducing tho surplus in tho
treasury and preserving unimpaired
tho great principle of protection to
American Industry." Thus tho al
leged republicans of tho Union
League club plant themselves on tho
sumo platform with Confederate Sen
ator .Too Brown of Georgia and tho
illicit moonshine whisky dealers of
the south. They are seeking fellow
ship with the clay-eaters who aro
willing to go barefoot and keep their
families in rags, provided their jugs
are well tilled with cheap whisky
and the expense of getting drunk is
made low. This club demand for
war taxes on necessaries of life and
for cheap intoxicants and narcotics
is immoral, vicious, and peculiarly
shameful when made by pretended
republicans.
It is doubtful whether tho repub
lican party could carry a single stato
in tho north on tho dear-clothes and
cheap-drunk platform of tho New
York Union League club. Chicago
Tribune.
New Hooks.
Tho following new books havo
recently been added to tho stato
library: Reperts: 70th Georgia;
00th South Carolina, 2 vols.; 70th
Kentucky; 00th nnd 07th North
Carolina; 21st Myers' Federal De
cisions; Olith and 07th American
Decisions; SOth American and Eng
lish R. It. Cases; 123d United States;
40th Now Jersey law; 08th Wiscon
sin; 87th Kansas; 17th American
and English Corporation Cases, vols.
1 to 28 and vol. 35 North, Western
Reporter; 27th Missouri Appeals;
vols. 1 to 20,Ameiican Law Review;
fi vols.Chltty's Equity Digest; Jones'
index to Periodicals; 2d Index to
Digest, U. ti. Reports; OOtli Ameri
can Reports; 11th Atlantic Reporter;
14th North Eastern Reporter; 2 vols.
Bates on Partnei-nhip; vols. 21 and 22
Oycloptedla Brilannica; Bailey's
Judicial Decisions; il vols. Appleton's
Cyclopiudla of Biography; Laws of
R'iiode Island 18S0 ami 1887; Laws
of Dolaware 1RS7.
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ciiKMrKirri: iidtkij akkivaus,
Wkiwksday Ai'itn,25, 1888.
Mrs. Leons, Dallas; J, II. McCur,
Boston; C. P. Haughman, San Fran
cisco; II. Vouhogon, Han Francisco;
E. J. Leighton, Boston; D. W.
Prentice, Jus. Leach, Portland; E.
Becker, SheddjB. E. Vestal, Port
land; W. Barton, W. T. McKlnney,
Amity; J. L. Knhloy, F. Fullerton,
Seattle; J. W. Shelton, A. C. Craig,
Union, Or.; M. L. Pipes, Corvallis;
T. It. Fuller, Chicago; It. Brady,
Portland; I). C. Johnson, Corvallis ;
I. Bartholamow, Bagloy Iowa ; E.
O. Puller, Milwaukee ; J. T. Elkins,
Monmouth.
NcitlllllK Ik Mucin ill Vuln.
"Is there any such thing as law
In this country?" asked it mauexclt-
edly, after a verdict had been ren
dered against him.
Certainly there is," was tho
soothing reply.
"Well I would like to know what
lt'H good fort" ,,
"For tho lawyers to make a living
out of," Morchaut Traveler.
Cum- Kit anil .Starts.
TliolltM anil KturtH lulni; thoxol worilu
In their literal meanliiK of the nervotm
people oneu strlku the belioldur u lutll
oroim. The iiurvv of liuirlntjof huoIi un-
fortiiiiuttm are painfully ami to, mid imping
ed liy nfinipt, unexpected noliseti, lend them
HOinetlmtM to perform tuition worthy of a
Jumpliig-Juclr. At tliu root ofnervoitineint,
In miMt InatHiioert. lit noiwtiwlmllullon of
the food, and eoiitemiontly Innutrition of
UienerVMiiH of tho other Uwtue of tho
Ixiily. TltU prolonged U, of ammo, produc
tive of tierlnuH nervoiiH iImouim). Therein-
udylle Ilontetter'H Htomaali Hitter, that
Invigorate the htomaeli and euaoie it io
perform It flinetlonti projwly. Hoon af
ter commencing a ooutmj of It, It will bo
found that the nerve grow more traiMiull
by tUy, nightly rpoe heeoiiiue lw InUtr
runted. and appetite more vlgorow mid
wUUHylng. The are the Initial IndUw-
tloiu, lollowed by the eoinpleto rmnomiwii
of nwvoun vlor. The blltem uWi euro
fever and ugue.lllver eompltilnl nnd con
tlpatlou.
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