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w tJ EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL VKDNKHUAY, MAY 18, 188S. oH.vim.vr. juiikctoky. ovkbcivi!i-aj .. Vr?)2.'t!, THO. V. BATAKIt IVlCTtrtarjr of Hlnlf Vhah. H. Faibchili., Secretary of Trwtio W. T. Vii.au Secretary of the Inirl..i Wc. C. Bum wrr Hem-tary ' "' W. C WlHTKBT Hecrc-mry of Mi i II. M. iMC'KlxariK rwl Master -n-r i, A. II. OARLAKU AtUMWJ J',"".!'" Morkmok K. Wait Chief Justin- RUIe gf (Irrgta. Rh:l u-"- BnoK JUkmawx Oorurrwaman IrtLVBBTKB I'KNJIOVKK..-. .. Oovenioi om. W. MrBmiiK Becrelary ofsiaK- .. Wkhh SWrtf 'lrwmrir t n. Mcl-.i.nor Hut, l'ub. instruction ruxKC IIakkk Btt l'rluter UK. HTKAIUH ) . I". UiKIi ..japrraie j" 1IIAYKK J Tblr JtlleUl lUtltltl. JIoisk . .. Judge W. IIKI.T rroeuUtif Attorae tlulon CBt)tr. m. i pma J. A. IMIM J. It. DIM J.T. ClMrVMI It. J.l'JUHll.KTO.I H. I.ATMAX 4..H- Lawm-kiti! Vf. If. Oiir.VNK V. F. llivi M K f'KAPWAN Awiwi vi aiu- Homily Clerk Jottit Minto .Pheriir. NKW ADVUItTISBMBNTS. W. W. flMi IAMMKHLIK....1 h.hky V HUte Senator. iiirK ) .Jterreiilatlve -Clerk f.i. Choikan Deimly Hlierili. Aimi'nr uiwv 'J runT T.u. hiiaw - County J uuV Hv'?AHHHHKii'::::::--0o'rt',"T" flwjwir A. I'KKHf.m Hehool Sun ioif Nkwmon Hurvevor Coroner. O. T. l.iTCiiriKt.li Hliei'P Iiwiiecior Cllr of Sslrw. J.J. MUKl'i-r Mayor A. II. Mt'lc 1st Warn.-, Mini. Williams 1st Ward (Imi. Collins 2nd Ward-.. Y V!?.'Z!'. . .I'.1. iJ.JLi r Cutlliellinci. W. W. Hkinnkii Hiil WaYiU Nai lll'Htl 4 1 1 1 Wsnl O. K. Hm-ION 4lli Ward 1 J. rfrtili'K i.kk .... rtocorih'i jAMrx IUmm ....Marshal W. T. IIki.i. Treasurer. (.(. IIinoiiam Attorney J.t'. TllfiMrwtN Hiip'tof Htrrels ad. Cliuiifiui.i... . Ciller i:i)Kln!rM. V. 1 1 r. H. orawrs. Ja. WAI.Tos I'. M. Commissioner JutKl'll Aliiishi.JIIkiikI KorileeUlMwrwr ni:v ai i:iitisi:mi:vis. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. lO.MIIUXM, I'ilUK (J. AI. MILI.KU. I'lMMII.K.VriAI. in.lHTUKH, T. K. CAMIM1KLL, It. F. HAM I', l)lt. A. t KINXKY. UKI'lllMliKTATIViat. 'I' W DAVKN'l'OIlT Hllvurlon. VM SIMPSON, Silvi'iton. II S.IOIIY. tfoulh Hulem J 11 HARRY, Publiiilliy. j a)isnicitiiAm,l CIlHllllMKHf. HH1IKI1T. AMCX THOMI'SON, fcllvoilon. ClillllK. V I HAY, WtMHlburu. 1IKCUUIKM. VIIUJIU II UKUMJ Turiior. TKIEAMl'IIRIU W V JOHNSON, IHhIwii, fK'IIOUI. HUl'KKINTKNtlKNT. ' ,Y T VAN SC'OY,! JullblHHMl. AMHKHHUII. I.OUIH HAHXEB, Joltbnwn. atMMlWIIONKNl. .1 D IIUHST, Aiiwm. IT1BNHY UU1.YIN, MhHuu. buuvhyoh. i' a tord, WiHHlbtirn. IxiHONnil, W II MAtlKItS, SmWiii. TH32 FOLLOWING List of Property is Offered For Sale STKINKIl I III.0SSBR. STOVES, RANGES, Tin ad fffr Wirt, I 130 Stat Si. .,. .,. SALEM, OR. HmmUiw mr, Nuk rank Mav, wm gr mraMtwl Mia gunnuiMM, Ibr unl Afcr nhrilv HMMtvuf nxAuatud t)MttUlit. 0n litilnv ui NavplkN CiiMI'ANY" "CrttMWa HIv IWItM kir 1m owl lw tVntlMMt l MN1 RCtAXr (Hit WAS V U Mi fMwi mIwivIm CM raUruli an 4ma Intliu lu MAHA, ml nr. f.vri. nssatHMtfffi? Un f i. ,, Wrtt v t. wjlvwcu. u. r T A. , K. H0UOM& hi MM Ck MHWRi HanWHHI MknttftoT MNU tiff Uw a, i. 5r oWWfl WWHwi OUPHM -BV THK- g 3i g g a g .gr? g g g g g - ;?Ti8 g ggg ; ititt'' OREGON (1 LAND I! COMPANY! jggggggg'gg8 tnift",g'cg ggggggggga W) sere, 8 mllw eMtcrfSarertonj 1000. IflOncre, one ImII" In cultivation, iwu orclwnli t'W). an0ftcre.ll8Mefe In cultivation, 8 mile from wlIrwOT W nll from ixt omw; J. Kfl wrw.iBO Here lu cultivation, good tulldliiK, ir acre. W aore, ir, acres In cultivation, email liouoejjioo). Sold. HO am. ! arroti In cultivation, small hmiw,' is inllw fn" Ha'e'n: lw0: 01le ImlfCHoli. 70acri,ai0HcrwlnciilllVHtloii,reniHln ilerlklit timber, (food liouM'.goo. or elmnl, U mlliw from rellrond; tWM Sold. (WW-aHOacren, ISO ner In cultivation, twoorclianU, mllf from Haloin. JIW-75 ncrox, afiOacron In cilllUutlon, Imlauce llglit timber, ty, mlle fiom Halum. Sold. 7ryy- aeree, J0 arres In culllvatlon, ono Imlf mile from stwinboat land- S17.TO iter ncro. ISO acron. good Jiotw, 7 ro-imx, good Imrn, ono half mile from Meamboat landing. Sold. rJO iH-r nere, ) here, good lioune mid Iwrn. 81 acre, 2 mllte from Snlam, S6o lwr acre, W nere In eultlvatlon. Sold. 2M ncrw, 11 1,000, all cultivated, fine luilttllnmi. aw HPren, 170 flrros In cuUIVHtlon, good urt'imiu iiu uuiiuiuf"! iwi Sold. Sold. 100 norm, nil ciiltlviiliHl; SITOH lloiiMMiiul lot on Comiuereinl t.; swu. Sold. aWHPnM.HJHciwcuUlvuleil.lJWOpruino (..uul Mikk t.uiiili Inula fill IUU1P fri'fW. 'JAHeieNoflioiM,g(M)dblllldlllg'',910,Ul0. Sold. M nerm, one half lu eiiltlviillou, MO). llmiMi and lot In Halemj Jn). lloiiM.iiil lot lu Salem; JmXI. Ill aurtMofifi lilt laud, Rmtloa fiiima- lem; JHU iwr aert'. 1U) loin In Hllr l-'ulls My; m euch. lNOueriM. Illlll C'lllllVHlloil.Sm l'tr licit'. IM) norm, 1H) lu I'liltlvallun, goml lin .... ......... ,. diiti.ki Sold. Willidrawn. lOaeren ol fruit laud, M mtleM from Sa-Ii-iil: l Vkl Hertw, 1V( mllm from lliiiwixvllle, IIA aero lu oulllvatloii, giMxl build- lligw, im ivr huiv. 67 Hrnw, all eiillhuted, with bllinilliifH, 1 nilUw (roin Hatem; V". !k)acrtilJolnliig KhIpiii lownltij tWO. 49 aenw eulllvaltHl bind, with bulldlngn, I mite from vm; WTAX US aerm eulllvated laud, wllluml 1uilldlug, one mllu from SmIciuimmI mtUvj !. IM fter,uiie mile from Kalem; 121 er er. ttatirm, IVuinllea from Halfm, uini half III villi, vnitwi, wu. IH on iIIh1 ulivt'l, at from $1(0,1 o Nt) WM'll. ti arrat, mtlo IfriHii Salem; 1171 wr aew. V7re.all In a good laHtlof iuIIIvh- tk)li l" R tfarree fruit land, IK miles front Salem t. 30 acres cultivated land, 1 mllea from 8alem; WS00. 60. 10acre,lK"ilIf';om PHlein, all culll- valed, lth buildings, $2000. 51. 12 acre fruit land, i miles from Salem; 88(j0 52. 00 acien, 2 acre In cultivation, houe and Imrn, !7W). OS. S15' 00-520 acrcx, aOOneros In cultivation, good Iioum;, barn and orchard. 51. 'JO acre of fruit land, Vt miles from Sa lem; 8UU0. iifc 320 aeri. ISO acres In cultivation; J8000. 5fl. 117 botch, TO acres In cultivation, 81200. 67. 10 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa lem; 8800. Withdrawn. 59. J12J0 per acre, 120 ncrc. (A 5 acres of fruit land, i miles from Sa lem; 81W. 01. SW acres, nil cultivated; 810100. 02. ) ncres, 88000, 70 neres In cultivation good house und bnm. OS. 2 ncres of fruit land, IK "illes from Sa lem; $06. 01. Saw mill and grist mill; 81000. 05. 100 acres, 80 acres In cultivation; 82000. CO. lucre of fruit land, 1 miles from Salem; 810. 07. 100 ncres, 8 mllei from Sllvertonj 3000. OH. ncres of fruit land, IH mllos from Sa lom; 87W. 80. 10 acres, i miles from Salem, all culti vated; Srwio. 70. 130 acres, near Moliama, 50 acres culti vated, iioue,barn,orclmrd, etc.; 12250. 71. lOaeres, near Aumsvllle. 2 ncres Inber- rlos.JOOirulttrees.good bulld'gH; $1200. 72. 120 acres; 8000. 73. 70 ncres, with buildings; $1200. 71. 80 acres, houw and orchard; JfiOO. 70. 120 acres, 100 aci-os in grass, buildings; S20ierucre. 70. 100 ncres, orchard and buildings; $2000. " Sold. " Sold. Til. oo nores, Hiljolnlng Salem, ll'i lots laid on; sio.ooo. 80. SlOacies, 180 acres cultivated; $0000. 81. 012 acres, buildings and 103 nolo culli- Mited; 812iieriieie, 82. OIK acres, cultivated; 81000. HH. 20 aeros of fruit land, y. miles from Sa lem; JMW. 81. (iO acres, orchard and buildings, J700. 85. S18 lien's, 2B0 ncres eulllvnted, orchard und buildings, $V5 10. Wl 100 neres, 50 acres eultlvatetl, orchard ami building; SH". 87. 'Jfiiieies or fruit land, IK miles from Sa lem; 8700. 8S. 2WI ncres, IK) acres ;,:i)ltlvntiMl, buildings; JftW)! m. 51 acres, fl.', mllo fiom Salem; $1800. !. SOft acre, lOfi cultivated; IOUO. 01. lintel In Sublimity. DJ. Store building! lu Aumsvllle. IW. 237aore,Oacieciiltlvateil; SM). 01. Ilouaeand lot on Commercial t.; $tO0, 95. ) aertw, all cultivated, uiUo"fi-om Hslem; jaw. 9A. 20 aores, IS mile from Salem, house, lairu, dry house, and largo orchard; Uu. W7. 10 ncres, IS miles from Salem, with hoilM; JftOa IK 10 setvi, IS miles from Salem, with large orvluird; tfiOO. W. 10 acre r fruit land, Ik miles fnimSs. lem; 8W. 100. I acre Improved ft nil t from IK to 8M ir acre; known us the Ankeu.i larni. We have, hIpo, nil the Htiitch ii)inmny', tutiui for sole. llelugMild umlerfore oour of uvorl4puieK, tlie.v are oileretl on very renwmawe leriiu. 'dodes from the clubs. now Tlirr Look on DreM Tarade V Uric " Weirtang. of Word.-Tho Oglers. Fifth avenue is all alive In the brtek : nrnv nJnt of a gay winter afternoon. Up n .. ntdeWrolbanendle-rr of vehicles, whose trappings AS the air . frorty music. Up and Uown the footw.. in endlem chain of pedeetriaM stoj.p . K ond with heads well up. The d.Mlu oTwinter toilete, pet dogs and Ptfa ha sight to be remembered among tie ex periences of the town. One can hardly blame STH.b of the Knickerbocker club therefore, for gathering at the window of the club house, but one can surely wonder bow it was that in the face of this vital and UU ., , nnrr the stolid. 1 moving scene iuoj " j..-- - - ! Z Peking immobility on which the c ub wems to have a patent. i uk "y more imperturbable in the world than n Knickerbocker club man on drees parade 1 ,hould like to know of it as a matter of curl osity The children of the neighborhood are said to call them stuffed dudes, and there Is reason in the childish conceit As they pose at their places of vantage and squint at trie wnart girls and modish matrons going by through their single eye glasses, there isnp parently, nothing alive about them. They might be tailors' dummies or the wax figures at the Eden Musee. Even when they speak to one another it is a monosyllable, without opening their mouths more than enough to let the words escape. "Fine gel, old feL" "Dem fine." "tied! lleah's Syypes' gel." "Dem fino gel, Syypes' geL" "Dem fine." And so on to the end of the club vocabu lary, which is all similarly adjusted. Noxttotho Knickerbocker the New York -lub is famous for its starers. From all time women have complained of the way the New York club review s them. They say it has tho most insufferable ogle on the avenue. The rirls laugh at tho Knickerbocker men because tbey are so funny in theii ranity, and take it is an honor to bo looked at from tho windows of tho Union and Jlanhattia clubs. But at tho New York club they claim that impudence reigns supreme. The w indows are almost on level with tho sidewalk, which gives tho jglers an almost face to f aco prominence with the passers by. Then, too, they gather in ;rinulng groups, and one can seo their lips move in conversation behind tho plate glass, t know a lady who says it nearly makes her hysterical to pass tho Now York club. "They llways seem to be making odious or insulting remarks about soino ono," tIio says; a rather mjust suTpicion nny one acquainted with tho iverage New York club man must admit. 'And what is worse, it is left to one to im iglno what they aro saying, don't you know." -Alfred Trumble in New York News The lllEgeit Story Tel. AVo have observed several wonderful stories ) lato respecting tho skill of tho Chinese xocutioncrs, who, it is said, can strike off tbo tails of their victims so skillfully that tho poor fellows themselves never discover their lo-s until a moment or two after they aro dead. Wo recall to mmd, however, tho story if a German oxocutloner who far surpassed .be Chinese in professional dexterity . Upon mo occasion it happoned that a criminal w ho i as condemned to death had a singular itch ug to play at nine pins, nud he implored rrmissiou to play once more at his favorite jme before ho died. Then, ho said, ho would ubmit to his fnto without u murmur. The judge, thinking there could bo no harm i humoring him, granted his last prayer, nil upon arriving at the place of execution - found everything prepared for the game, pins being set up and tuo bowls all ready. ' commenced his fuvonto sport with enthu- uuu. After awhile the sheriff, observing 'iat he showed no inclination to desist, made sign to the executioner to strike tho fatal .low while ho stooped for a bowl. Tho ex vutioner did so, but with such exquisite dox rority that the culprit di 1 iiofc notice or feel t. He thought, indee 1, that n cold broath f air was blowing on his neck, and drawing liiiiself back with a shrug, his head dropped .orwiml into Ins hands. lie naturally sup Ked that it wa'i a Iwwl which ho had ,;-asil, and selling it firmly, rolled it at the .riim. All of them fell, and tho head was heard to exclaim, us it rebounded from tho further wall: "Hurrah! I've won tho game." Chamliens' Journal. THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Are tiu)iaiid MUluglHwU 15tle.mltll Wk olnH-ur Ih kIiowIh buyers un ;iwi rty lu lb aUv IM. Ortkv lu Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. K. H. BELLINGER, DKAI.KH IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! . O It N V K O U D. M. OS BORN & CO'SJ Slcel hm Bimlcis, (Mora and Hate! R USSE L L :& GO'S Celebrated Kugine and New h Cyclone" TWier. A M M if Pim aid Wgiis, m ad Cirfc. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc. NO. M TATK MTKKKT. SAUKM. OUKOON. "Luck" on tin, Itiillronil. Upon one o Chicago's great railways there is one locomotive which is profoundly ro i. . -tod because no bad spirit has ever got 'I'm any part of it, boiler, furnace, crank or vhlstla. In llfteen years it has never been IT tho truck, has neer harmed anybody; hM nevr failed to bring in its train. Its record la as pure as wus that of George Washington before the cherry tree episode. The engineers nil like this one machine be muse the devils, great and small, all keep wny from it. Whether oue good priest fluug some holy w ater on the bell in the night te not known, but the black imps keep away from engine OP. Acourdiue to tlie account, ilrun t,- ,. a,,,. Uoye upon the same railway, the company bus four new diuiug cars, of which one was unlucky for three montlis, and then its bad IihjU left it It got off the track often, its lamps would smoke, its tables stood debcrtcd, IU food uneaten, until in three months its Ummm rvacbed fSOO, The other three cars, meanwhile, behaved well und made plenty of money. At last the bad car took Ure from IU kitchen and burned out that department, and when It was rwpairwd and seut back to work It began to do well and has made money "right along." "It seemed," said the work man, "as though the bad luck was all burned out of her." Cor. Chicago Journal A Orruisu Industrial School. One of Um industrial school of Germany is vuuutwHMu ou uy a recent writer. The pupUs are partly young workmen ami jiartly you merchants, engaged in weaving mills, and are divided into four elasMM. The school 'U open twfc a wek-ou SunOays fro 7 to 9 Im Um moruiug, and Tuesday from 8 to iM ruuKS-not u iutx-fsre with any working hours. IiwtrucUoB it gives on weaving ntacluu, twxuWs aud from a large oaltocOon of dMtgtw and models. Tlwre are hitlMwYwa lvr hKWMand tnclre hand loom. 8ub to discuaseil are: Origin and davWuDAhtlt of Masrmr lUmm. n .... , -- v. v -t Urn mmI calculations; umUkoI of raUag gooik, cost v guodt, maruuM coactraewoe; ! tMWMra'-v powr. Kxhibitions are tU aMl MriMs awantod. Tb few paid U ttv a4 a half osoU MonMUy. TIm obM is to ! OMk the poena kborar a fcilll workman. Yfc Mlaa is a grnuil maa inr &av .- wW,( MMdM, toAxtrttag oa)MoaI- j,-EW ADTKTISB3IKNTS. A GREAT REDUCTION -AND- AS AMAZING DISCOUNT! U J aiiital Jouri IV UttJllttl UU 11111(1 The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPE IN MARION COUNTY. Do you want a paper that you can with confidence take to your fire side as an intimate friend; a clean, fresli and vigorous exponent of tie truth: a foe to any system that huilds up colossal fortunes for the few at the expense of the many, or that reduces the farmer and laborer to serf- I dom? A paper that will notuescenu w muimumuus personalities, to 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 tho material growth and prosperity of Salem, of Marion county, aud of the fertile and wide extended Willamette valley. Using every legitimate means to convince the prospective settler and busi ness man of tho advantages which, as residents, wo all know full reii exist; and, finally, a paper which recognizes the fact that tho reduction in the price of weekly newspapers on this coast, has not kept paco with the reduction in tho price of the great staples of commerce, and has boldly struck out forever from the stereotyped" terms" at the head of its col tunns, the lowest price ever charged for such a paper in Oregon, and has substituted therefor as low a price as was ever charged for such a paper in the world. Read Our Reduced Terms! YVEEKLY, one year, $1.50. WEEKLY, six months,. ?0.75. Now Read Our Discount for Cash! WEEKLY, one year, $1.00. WEEKLY, six months,. $0.50. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-'"HIRD OFF FOR CASH. Our Old Su.bscriters Now in arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by feet' tling old accounts and joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers. Is there a blue mark in the vicinity of this letter XJ ? Then understand you are now addressed. Blue is the emblem of faith the faith we have had that you will settle when reminded of your indebtedness. POSTMASTERS EVERYWHERE Are asked to act as our agents. Communicate with us. TO ONE AND ALL We say, send us your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one third oil' for cash," and are not wliere you can get postal notes or other convenient method of remitting, send us your name and state that you will remit at first opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on the dollar li-t. THJS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, Rut a solid, permanent reduction. We have come to stay. Overland to California VIA Oregon & California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Uetwrrn Saleni and San Francisco Thlrtj-slx Hours. CAUKOKSIA KXl'llKhS THAIS DAILY. Jv'orth. sVmth. j M P. in. I J.v. ltu-fland Ar. 1 10:40 a. m. - w a,J.-ilAr' Sa" Km"- Ly-I OJSOpliii! LOCAL IWtcKxaisit TItAlNT("DAILY EX- CK1T SUNDAY). S.ia.nu 1:02 a.m. law p. m. 'v. Portland Ar. I 45,m. Lv. Haleiu I.v. 1M2 p. m. A r. Hngeue I.v. 0Ha. m. ri'LLJIAX BUFFET ShEEI'EKS. Kxcurslon Sleepers for second-class pas senger on all through trains free ol iel ,1'' Railroad ferry makes eon KI1 with all the regular tmliw on the lrtl d. lvUlon trum ft)ot ' F street, West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCK1T SUXDAYL I ! - I , m-1 l'v l"OrtlandAr. IS fCm lfcgl..ni.lAr: CrrvamslA;. iRnl MMIS.NVILLK KXPBW8 'TIUisDAlI.Y "5Wp. m. 1 i.v. IHirtUnd Ar I tfi a. ,' MBp.W-lAr.Mc.Mli.nvm. Lv. Eg J '" -LAJftba2SSJ5S" mSL iJif Jssr,?yfm rur iuii mnrmauun rcrdlnc rates Manager. tUmaqr b Wt the 4y hwiMsi mMo dMt ry Uy iMvMMfa.BaaMit AnMfteaa. IW. IL DLlilOXD, Teacher of Music SSffliSSa3S?e An 4mtt In aB kiaU " Live and Let Live Paint HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters, Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All orders will receive prompt nttentten. Estimates on all kinds of work in ouriuw cheerfully Riven. Satisfaction guaninwea. Shop In Old Court House on Court r, Salem. Or. II. K. UuBois. JOK DUlWH Dubois brothers, Proprietors Glieniekcte Hote. FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travel' Pram H to fr 4f. SALKM, . OIlBaON. iraiMau