Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 12, 1888, Image 4

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Ganrim Ci.gr kla x PrwrtoVnt.
fifx. K. Batai Harretarr of Blur
OHM. " KAincHii.n, Secretary ofTreur)
w.t! V'ilaa JJecratary of Hie low-rior
W. C. Kxdhjott ftonetarjr of War
W. C. WiirrwBr.,. JeereUM7 of Nm a
I. M. McKiirwMPr Post. Master cjtiral
.Attorney cjein-mi
Chief J tut It
want Mrmmavk Congressman
i.mrm I'KWworitK Governor.
0b,W. McBmiiik JScnrtry ofHutc.
fl. w. Vu (Hw Treasurer.
k Ik MCKlKor Bupt. I 'lib. instruction.
' . HAKKK HUlelflnler
LB. SrrKAHAN 1
a), P. IiBT V.. Jfupreme Judge
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H. P. noiHR Judge.
Hn. W. IIklt ..lToMcuUng Attorney
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J. A. Iioxkv Mate Henalor
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FOR MEN. . Jrr .
TI-IE FOLLOWING
List of Property is Offered For Sale
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OREGON ISLAND COMPANY
FASHIONS
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JSHir limo ..Sheriff.
Jtoi. Cmoiman Iimty Bherln".
Avavwrtumr 'treasurer.
T. C. hhaw Oountjr Judf
Unir Wabkkw J Commissioner.
Qmwin A. 1'KKBLw Hchool fctipt
mm Nkwwok .. Hurvevor
Cormier.
l. P. l.WHriKU) Hlieep Inspector.
ciir of si.
JJ. Mvitrrr....
A. H. Mum tat Ward
Oho. William 1st Ward
duo. uni.i.im 2nd Ward
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Al'MnrroSrii Ward
W. W. Hkikhkk 8rl Ward...
Nan. lli;mi 4th Want.
O. K. JlirnoiK llli Ward 1
J. MTHirKI.KH . .. necorder
iajkw luxe Marshal.
y.T. Hai.i. Treasurer.
Omi). . HiMniiAM Attorney.
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Mnyor
CounclliiHii
fHOHIOITIONjCOUNTY TICKET.
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REFEREES SALE,
WATKUKUUKiMtN'. i
COUHTI' MaMIiiN, I
tMiWroMl
1. MOacreii,Smlieettofllerloo; CO0.
i imcr, on )lf In oamvmUon,MD8U
orchard; KH
8. 910 msrm, 1 M sere In coJMtratlon, 5 mtl
fmnTmllroaU, IK mil ftom vmt
ottloe; .
I. WO acmi, W) ncrw In cultivation, goou
bulldliifi", MO for ere
6. J9 acrea, 16 acrea In culllvatton, nU
ihhm: turo.
1 Sold.
T. DO acre, M acren In cultivation, Mnall
Ihhim, M mlloa from Halvm; HOuO; one
lialfoaali.
g. 7H0acn,ataoTealnPultlvatlon,remaln
iler llclil timber, good lioue, good or
cliaru, milt from nillrond; IB500.
Sold.
10. WSfO-aoORore. WO Mim In cultivation,
two orrliardii, 8 mtlw from Halvm.
11. $lflrjnO-76rea,)acri In cultivation,
iMlaw llglit timber, X mllen from
Haiem.
,z Solii.
13, t7-aroii, am acrnt in cultivation,
one half mile from iteamboat land-
11. II7JS0 per acre. WO ncren. good hounc, 7
room, good barn, one half mile from
RUwmboat landing.
Sold.
18. tJD per acre, MO lannw, good lioune and
barn.
17. SI aor!. 3 tnlla trom Hatem.'.'KBi per
acre, m aorea in ouiuvauon.
a Sold.
IB. 3S0 acraa, 11130, all cultivated, One
building.
30. 2A0 acraa, 170 ucre In oultlvntlon.good!
oreuaru auu uuiiuiuh, raai.
Sold.
a Sold.
21. 100 acraa, all cultivated; max
l. llotue and lot on Commercial !.; SiHO.
Sold.
'JO. 3ft0iwre,lW)noricu!tlVRletl, liWOprume
twee, PW iwoclt trei, Mo jienr tree,
!KaereaorrioiM,gooilbulldlim;lO,OtM,
" Sold.
'JR. m aerea, one lialf In cultivation, tam
HI. UMie and lot In Haiem; .
Ul ll(ieiul lot In MmIbiii; VM.
HI. lHiieori'HiU lnnil,Hiulli fitnu Sh.
lem; tW))irwre.
aa. K) tola III Hlvcr FIU city; tKeaeli,
as. 1M) mtrtw, 1 14 In cultlVHtlon, tst w acre.
SI. &k) acrm, im In otilllvulloii, gixHl lin-
lHiiveineiila; tlO,(0,
Sold.
HU.
a IS acrea fruit land, IKinlIfrOlil Salem
$450.
. DO acrea cultivated land, l)jj lillles from
Salem; SSSno.
W. lOacrea.lXmllea from Salem, U cnlU-
vated, iHth buildings, AW.
61. 12 acrea fruit land, li mile from Salem;
SOW.
52. 80 acre, 2 acre in cultivation, uoure
and barn, S700.
53. 815 00-620 apron, anOacres In cultivation,
good house, barn and orchard,
61. aoaomiorfrult land, 4)f inllw from Sa
' lem; I8U0.
65. saoacreo, I0 acres In cultivation; JSOUO.
69. 1 17 acre, 80 acres In cultivation, $10.
67. 10 acres of fruit land, i'A mile from a
lem; X40O.
W- Wiilidnnvn.
59. I1ZC0 per aire, 120 acre.
60. 0 acres of fruit land, 1 nillea from fia-
lem; S1C0.
61. SWaereg, all cultivated; S10XX).
62. SO aore, I2G0O, 70 acrea in cuUU-atton
gowl liouseand burn.
83. 2 acres of fruit land, 1 miles from Ha
iem; w.
01. Saw mill and grist mill; WOOO.
86. 109 acres, f0 acres in cultivation; 19800.
80. 1 acre of fruit luud, i lnllei from Salem;
HO.
87. lflOucres, 8 miles from Silverton; W0.
68. 2S acres of fruit land, 1 miles from Sa-
em; yzou.
60.
Sold.
Williilrawn.
S7. 10 aertwol fruit land, mites from Sa
lem; IVU
W. am acres, 1U miles frum llrownsvllic,
1M acres In cultlVHtlon, gKMl build
lugs, JRA per acre.
St. STaeiw.all wiIIInhi.hI, with buildings,
1H mllw from HmIciii; MUI.
W. W) aneamUoluliig rtulcm tow n site; V
II. JDMOHMciiltlvatmllMtid. wltli buildings,
1 mile from aleiu; SWU
It lk aeras iiiIIKhI.hI lml, wiiliout
UUtUlliutiLmie mile from Haiem im.i
IMtlMt WWI.
II Maess.iaie mile ntmi Hakuu; im ier
aere.
II, MatttWj iu nuiw from HMlwm.oue Imii'
iHeuTiUalkm; WM.
U. IH nu Otpltal KlreAt, at from ! to
pnjsanli.
HL l aeraa, mile Ifroui Halem; IT8 iw
aew.
"' W!7'sSl)" H 'HHl "lM(',f iMiltlva-
40 acres, IVjinllcs from Snlem,all culti-
vateu; ij.
70. 180 acres, near Meliama, SO acres culti
vated, house, barn,orchard, etc; tsV.
71. 18 acres, near Aumsvllle, 2 aorea In )er-
rles,M fruit trees, good bulld'ga; Sim
72. 190 acres; S800.
78. 7(1 acres, with building; $1900.
71. K) acres, house and orchard; SfiOO.
TO. 190 acres, lf) ilcres In gmax, buildings;
$90 per acre.
78. 100 acres, orclinnl and buildings; SSIXO.
" Sold.
78.
70. 60 aeres. aiijolnlng Halem, 111 Iota laid
on; siu.ww. i
(W. 840 acres, 180 acraa otiltl vated; WK)0.
SI. GI2 Hcnw, liulldliiKs and 1ft) nci ea culti
vated; $12 pr acre.
82. 8li acres, Jicultliated; S1HW.
SS. ai) acres of fruit land, nilltw fixm Sa
lem; MI0.
HI. It) acres, orchaid and bulldlUKS, $700.
86. 818 nres, 960 iicivm eultlvated, orchard
ami buildings, SMIO.
t. 10) acres, 60 acres cultivated, orchard
and building; SU").
87. 96 acrea of fruit laud, l mllw from Ha
iem; J7W.
HS. 9ftocte, SO acres cultivated, buililliiffrt;
. 61 acres, i miles from HhIphi; SWU
W. Wacres, KWcultlvaled; SlOoa
HI. Hotel In Hulillmlly.
W. HUtre building In Aumsvllle.
m. 997 aeres, 60 acitis cultivated; WKOi.
HI. House ami lot on OommerulHl'tl.; SHU
WV. 90 acres, all eulthaled, IS mlles.fhmi
Halem; $NM.
IH 90 wires, 1 miles from Salem, him'.
bam, dry house, and large orcliard;
l.
07. 10 acres, i- miles from Salem, with
hi)ue; $6mi.
IK 10 Meres, 1 miles from Salem, rtlli
large mvliard; Vt
W. 10 arres of fruit laud, I1, miles from Sa
lem; .
HH I1 acres lmproed Atrm at from Sll
in i per Merc, know u as the An ken
niriu.
We e. mIm), all llio Scotch touianv',
Otntts Atrsale. lleliurHold under flin'
chsiure of nun tgages, they aiv olWtreri
mi er) iaonaiile term.
The very newest shirt front is of whits
piqne, with tiny dots of a color sprinkled
over it
Tweed is the thing for lounging jackets,
though alpaca will be admissible an summer
cornea on.
The four in hand grows in favor, in length
also, and threatens a revival of the "choker"
of the regency.
Soft diagonal serge cloth of a brown gray
shading to yellow is much worn in London
for the whole suit.
For evening wear white gloves are pardon
able, but iale primrose or paler lavender is
far and aay better style.
In Paris, we are told, there is a strenuous
effort to revive kneebreecliea, silk stockings,
Ion shoes and paste buckles.
ew cheviote for trousers are preferably
gray or brown, and the check or stripe may
be large, but never pronounced.
High authority asseverates that many
American men, so called, now wear corsets,
and that the practice U increasing.
For athletes come caps of printed cotton,
lthgrayor navy or indigo blue grounds,
or polka dots of contrasting colors.
Round collar and cuff ends are hopelessly
pashp, and square ones to achieve the height
of style must be artistically turned down.
Xogood dresser now wears tight gloves;
b) consequence, seven and one-half is the
-.mallest sire kept by some very tony houses.
Very choice and now silk handkerchiefs
have centers of solid rfeutral Knglish twill,
..iih bright or figured borders two inches
i Je.
JIany percale shirts are rainbow hucd yet
iiuet, and modestly elegant ones can be
luundfor those who will not bow down to
i. 'io glaring Ikial.
For rough weather and hnrd usage nothing
.quais the real Donegal homespun a coat of
which will turn asiilo tho most drenching
torm of spring.
Knglish flannels for tennis weareomoin
.uu square plaids of black, with v. hite, red,
.ionn, old gold or orange, and are made up
.all caps to match.
Flannel shirts will be more worn than evor,
i .d the favorite stuff for them is the fine
.iiglish twill white ground with polka dot
t ltd, black, brown or blue.
The favorite yachting coat is of cream
white llannel, with a blue binding, showing
in men and a halt wide all around ana n
trifle narrower on the pockets.
For tennis wear white trousers still have
tin- call over stripes, and the most acceptable
s;v.h is thirty-six inches wide and figured in
largo spots with tho club colors.
Spring nock wear, too, approaches tho florid
gothle embracing, ob it does, all light,
blight mid staring tones of color, with pro
nounced, not to say loud wttenis.
New cotton how have rainbow auklestripes
en a tan ground t ith ribs and feet of darker
shnde, while Li Jl' thread show maltese
crosses on mode oi black grounds.
New linen luuidkerchlols have eighth inch
hems either or solid colors or striped or cross
bar rod, or else the border is tuo inches
wide, with einbroideied dot at tho comers.
White collm-s and cuffs will ngaiti bo worn
with fancy shirt, and ilno linen embroidery
still prevails in lull dress, though the com
mon grades aiv sent hopelessly to Coventry,
. A sliding suspender buckle warranted not
toVwear, tear, rijAiavel, run down at the
heel nor cut in the Tye," oven on the ilnest
bilk webbing, is among the latest supplies of
long felt wants.
Very new waitcoatsaroof natural whito
wool, broken lamtly by ilno Jiues of ml or
blue. They are bound on the edge, without
collars, luive six buttons and are meant to
take the plan- of tbe pique and linen horrors,
whereby t.ie ucrige laundress transforms
the mildest iiu.miertl nun into a man in
buckram. :ew Yoik Commercial Advertiser.
A GREAT REDUCTION
-AND-
a AMAZING DISCOUN
n
wee
Capita
Journal
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"T Tho Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon !
TITE RKST FAMILY NH
WSPAPffi
IN MARION COUNTY
Do you want a paper that you can with confidence take to yourfiV
bide as an intimate friend; a clean, fresh and vigorous exponent of tbx
truth; a foe to any system that builds up colossal fortunes for tho few at
tho expense of tho many, or that reduces tho farmer and laborer to serf
dom? A paper that will not descend to acrimonious personalities t
vituperation or abuse; but which depends on fair statement and reason'for
its weapons. A paper that dares treat its political foes with candor and
courtesy. Devoted to the mnterial growth and prosperity of Salem of
Marion county, and of the fertile and wide extended Willamette valley.
Using every legitimate means to convince tho prospective scttlerand busi
ness man of the advantages which, as residents, wo all know full well
exist; and, finally, a paper which recognizes tho fact that tho reduction in
the price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept pace with the
reduction in the price of tho great staples of commerce, and has boldly
struck out forever from the stereotyped " terms " at the head of its col
minis, tho lowest price ever charged for such a paper in Oregon, and has
substituted therefor as low a price as was overcharged for such a paper
in the world.
Read Our Reduced Terms!
50.7
WEEKLY, ono year, 1.50. WEEKLY, six months,.
iTow Head Our Discount for Cash!
WEEKLY, ono year, 51.00. WEEKLY, six mouths, .$0.50.
WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL
IN TID3 NiUIES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH.
Our Old
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hiMI Mitl n-al iuivn ,. Ill .. JMes
to Slsl lsi td lin ltisk 1 1... k.u..
wk iu., hi lhv naiH lunuv il.au
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
Ar kHiylHgaad llttIUial .lat.ad;will take pkMMira H showing Uu)-ersMiiy'iw)l
Bnnk Block, Throo Doors South of 1st National Bank.
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STOVES, RANGES,
Til ! Tippr Wirt,
110 State St.. ;. -t- SALEJr.OH.
ASywOhv nuHlr uf raajs sfwuta,
liBOAlV BLANKS,
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K. H. MlLLINCRR,
UKALKH IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!
A O It N T f t 1
D. M. OS HORN & GO'S
Tho C.ri'iit Anicrlciiii DIm-iisc, Djspciiilu.
"AuiericaiM as a clans oat as much oil with
their salads as did the Venetians in tlmtimn
of Medici," said John Chuuiberhn to a jour
nalist the other day. "Hut it took a great
many years to overcome their Puritanical
IH-ojiidices. In the minds of tho descendants
of thel'urltansthoie was a stiong but un
conscious association bctwwm Catholicism
and Tivnch nsikery, and oil being exten
sively used by the Krauch in the prejiaration
of thoir fixid tlioM, desceudanta, like their
BnvwfcHii, lmd n strong aversion for it. Tho
I unfaiii was never so happy as when ho was
uncomfortable. They imagined that to de
serve heaven hereafter they wcro oblige! to
llx-v In n sort of modified liell on wu th. Thoy
rigliUy e.Hichi..4,l tliatdyteui was the lst
iH-wswitaUon of the tortures of the bottom
wss pit, uml the Mirest wavtn isnr,,of u
Wi!i l ,ollow o11 ln tueir salads. This is
o k. w u,IK, m mo American diHiosc, dys
IMstia. '
"Salads when properly prciro.l are tho
most imjoyabW irt of dainty dinners. Thev
areooolmj u. the sttmmch. They oUt di
8Uou. which is often ikhh11 after a dinner
of heavy joint and Mde dishea. They r
pJainetUf by fHst eater, ami their prem
Moua Uhle animate, ivertiwi. AVUm
lhnn pure oJhe oil they bec,w nau,
cict gifts, Djnspsju ami cranky, iUoUo
Me are unknown to the lover of Z
wa.1 sala,L"-New York Kvaning Su,t '
Subscribers
Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by set
tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of ono dollar subscribers.
Is there a blue mark in the vicinity of this letter XJ ? Then understand
you are now addressed. lilue is the emblem of faith tho faith we have
had that you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness.
POSTMAST ERS EVERYWHERE
Are asked to act as our agents. Communicate with us.
TO ONE AND ALL
We say, .-end us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one
third oil' for cash," and are not where you. can get postal notes or other
convenient method of remitting, send us your name and state that you
will remit at lint opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on the
dollar list.
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER,
Hilt a solid, permanent reduction. Wo have come to stay.
Overland to California
Oregon k California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
TIIK .MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
Time Between Salnu an,! San. Francisco-Thirty-six
Hours.
PAMTOKXIAJMIKM THAIS PAILY
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HUNTLY & IMERSON,
House, Sign
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General Painters,
Kalsom
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a csnlurv aiar tk- a. . . l"v,
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RUSS 1SLLJ& GO'S
Cc-lebralcd Kngiiic and Now ''Pycloiip" Thrasher.
A U Sart if Fw wl S-i, Wk, K iJ Cute.
Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc
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