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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1888)
u jm, miiiinin tf i, i 'nwi'itwy" "Si if EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ITIlMflKIID .VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY II Y TUB Capital Journal Publishing Com-an". iitooRPOKAnin JAt. . 8HEPAID, IMem Mmagtr. oak, list CMrt (trtt. Htm'. Hmm Mart. TKHHH OK HUHBCWITION DAILT. On 7nr, by mall . . (o CO His tixmthn.br mall 2 60 Three month by mull I K W tree aeiivcnwl by carrier .... ifi ' WEEKLY. One yiir M W Hlx month. TO Ht ym. If imld for In advance, 1 U0 HU month, " - DO Hir-l'oiitmru-tent nre mlvi Hiibwrlptloim. nuthonwd to re- Mr. T. I. I'ohT Ih our duly ntithorlzcd tnivclliiK iiKi'tit. WKMitmI n m-iiuhI-cIhim mit tor nl the ieiii.Unwim. I'lMtoltltv, Miirrh M, ikm, Tii uiwi) a y.'j uy iTiTTiwB. MM NTH HIM IMTI5NT. A onrreHpoiiuVnt writes tm from WhIIowh coiiipHilnlnjr of Imnlahip liilllcleil on liliu Iiy tlio xi'iioml liiinl ofllce. IIIh ulyln in wmti'wliHl llinitH', luil we kIvo IjIh Hlnlciiipnl u follew: Oil Aliiy IStli, 181, I nittilf (liml proof unit piiyiiioiitlu Hie liiuilolHri' ut Lit (iniiKlc, mi a liroH'iiijilloii I'lllllll. I liuvu IlllplOVl'll tlll.H pllU'O till It 1m worth roiiHltliTuliIi! money. Milt my lii'iillli Iimh fitllfd moot" Into mill I wiut lo m-11 In oiiIi.t to wok niuuliiT locution. Hut nflor waiting fiuiryi'iiixoiirgovc-riiinoiii ulvtti mi' no lltli', mill I itm't wll. TIutv l iioillH)iilorcontcMi mill never Iihh bitm. Wlmt In (ho mutter? What mIiuII I ilo to lie Miveil? Ajfillll. Jiml one your iik) I Illilile II lift 1 proool' anil piivinoiit In the hhiiio In ii I ulllou on a iliwert elnliii of 2() iumvh. I have fully eolnplleil wllli the luv In every roxjiort. There Im no iIIhiuiIo or conloit mill llBVer Iiiih hooii. I could hell HiIm IhiiiI for h fulr price, hut hiivoixholil Iwok Ih'ciiiiw I have no title. What loHKhull I lake to procure palontH to my liiinl? The Konorul lituil otlko, like all the other luuvntix in WiwliliiKton, In luiK'loitily In arreuw with Km work, mill we wo no other oottrwo foroiireorrtwpoiulenl to puwuethnn to wall till IiIh turn eomuM roiinil. If ho Iihmu trustworthy laml utlor noy In Waihlnnlon ho might ex l will to the work; If mil, application to .Mr. Ilermaiin, or one of our oiiutot-M, might ht'lp him. Tlio MMnt In hUuiMi may Ihi hurleil In miiiio plKooii-hiilo In (ho luiulilopurt moul; if mi, It will iXMjtilin Mime HttloHtlr lo UMiirivot Ihom. Hut If liiwuwu good farm It wuulil ln a wlo thing for 1 1 1 in to hold on to II. 'AS JT1IERS SEE lS.-' Sewe Things Abmt Salfw, as Xrtnl ky 8 Yinltor "Perliwate Salem." "Ob, wnd noma powrr the ctftlo ftp tin, To tee oar nil m Ithem nee u." The vWt of Oen. Tyner of the St. Paul Pioneer Pre, the largwrt newspaper In the middle went, tort month, Mill be remembered, and the paper I rearing the ImprcwilonH our city and Hurrounding country gave hlin, are now Iwforo the writer. (Jen. Tyner ha devoted nearly four eoltiniiiHof that entlmahle paper to Haleiii anil the country Imrk of Kalcm, and he certainly "doca ii proud." It is reasonable to Iwlleve, too, tliat the write-up which he given tw uppenred to him to lie a fair statement of tho conditions hero, and he linn Maid no more rogiirdlng thclieauty of our city and country, their ad van ta gen, etc., than the oln-HMt examination of tlio city and country will xtipport. WiMiUmiu KtlttHil. The public m1ioo1m of this pliico uloM'on the lft IiihI. having Ikhii in mwmIoii for nine iiuiiiIIih. Much of the lime Ihore Iihh Iuhmi work ououkIi for two teacher, luil not having notiiu fhrllltloH the work lm Ikhui done by one, but there will bo u wlnjr lailll on the pivtnt room, m that IhoeoinliiDf year we prtwiuie to Imve a live wIiimiI ami wo uiulei' wtauil the prevent IneumUuit, Im hI11cUh1 Minuiwhut tut our prelilonl I, that l whiiIm It another term, ami Miik a prolwllonUt, It 1 very likely he will micmhkI. limver'a fw trade policy, or uMinte other un known (mcIw, haa worked very niiieh aKwIitKt tlio weliiHil, a It I him Uwii broken Into, the third Ume -iueajib,iiiump ami now It U wrktt fever, Jut to broak up all rtien-U Air the Uwt iay, mhimw iUeutly (how vlMltliuriwat iIuoIom will lav (he regular work. We are lit UupetiliiMUruiwte teacher'iiHvl Itupi at leaat oihv a iiauith tin cum- .... . . .. , lticyvr, tiulewi 11m Hum' table of wniametie vaiK'.v ot uraRun." aa a the nillruad ehaiiffp mi It will be "(urtuer pamdlMt a rtrltui of lurt iMipnu'tiealile, and we 1iom to fiml nlu arituUiiral rvamtmw, with a lu our new auKriiiteiident a man climate and a ll uuur)Maed." Of UimI III wane out and aid ua, mt I Hir fhilt, Mook ami dairy lutereta. Atttllng any iVult with our maeiit MM" H plelmaeiMa, heaaya: oMtetala Aw we have nu right to do! "Nothing kaa tiau a personal In m uutll he ha Uhu aakiil. 1 1 t In ! ! wthm an omi vey t tle nmUr miii.II iiiiiitk.i iiwiivr.uiri.uu.iu.K. I"10 v'rlthig Uuty of nature' amail tiling o many f m r teaelwr mil0mMW UiUIIn- outlined lu thk mvaaneieui, aim ii an jeaaiuM ar wtmilerful valk'Vof theWillametie," KpoakliiKof Salem, he says: "It Ih a hauilwuiio city, with clean, hrond avuuucM, Km rcHldent portion being embowered In the Hliado. Hlatcly maplcM grace each side of the MtrcetM, liitcrMpcrscd with the variouM tree of the foront, while the lawns Miirroiindiiig the uo.y, ut Iractlve, yi-M, miwt elomint homes. are as velvety, graceful, llower anil ro-io-bcdcokcil an wime of tlio artistic piirkM found near great cities. Indeed Salem Im pretty, ami it MtiikiM the luWrvcr at a eltv of character, Holiilltyand wealth, "it In more free from the peculiarity of (he usual capitals throughout IhcHtntcH, wherein one-half the population m'OIUm iiatlently waiting tlio coming of the loglMlatorM that vacant i'ooiiih may be rented. There i.s no board ing Iioiimi' air about this capital city of, Salem, nor Is there an tiucncc of biiHlnoMM. Ilright, cheery store rooms abouiul, with well droMced anil dccoralcil Mtoro wludowH. Salem Is a buHlnoMM city of Nubatuntlul UuhI uitiM HurroiinillngM." Hot hen compares Saleiu'a tribu tary eotiutry to that surrounding Kjuiiigtleld, III.; Its beuutlo, educa tional facllltloM, culturo and rollno niont, Including architectural doHlgn to that of Jacksonville, 111., of which It aya Salem In tho oom poer. "With Mm 8,000 InhabltuutH it is proportionately richer than elthurof the two eltlea above nanit'il. Its ae euiuulatoil wealth Is tho remilt of onroful tS)UKrvatlsm and nculo buxl iki Mtignulty." Ho refera to our stale IiiHtitulioiH, our educational Institutions, our cliuivlioK, InduMtrial advantages, und hi.vm 11 "II Is one of the most healthy as well as one of the most bountiful cltlivM upon thecimMt." "Km lots me large, Km bullion mottt lM'auttlul. 1'roiK'ity Is low but Is advancing, and fortune will bo limile by thne who I uveal now. Ill aiblltioii to this, Salem Im the county seal of Marion county, and imwomhm one of the liaud-omeMt court houses lu America. It Is a commanding building, and while not iiiasslve like the Mtnto hoiifc, Is by far the more attractive building o'f the two. And wlml MrlkoH (he stniugor with wonileriueiit Is that this Marlon county I entirely out of debt after the oiK'iitlllure ol'$l".,(HKi for this court lumw, and taxation Is but fourteen mills, live mills of which Is for MehiMil purpoK1. No bettor conception can ik had of (ho city of Salem, It bushuvs InterestM ami the Intellljp'iiee of it people than that this 8,000 jMipulnt.d eltv iHipiairt tlmi'dallv lmiH-r." J ...i. . i' . i nerc im lucre a euy in (lie east ern Ktate with a like population that upiNirta three dully iwpera? And let ft Ih uiiilertoMl that not the winhliinoe of a Ihmmii prevails, nor I any ellbrt made to create one. Simply a healthy eoiidltiou of buI now exist, and property malulalna lu vahiw Ailly by a eouatant, atewly InerottM'." He theu peak of the "Kar Atmetl given, advising aa many teachers who intend to attend the Xailonal Ajwociotion at San Frandaeo, as can conveniently, to attend the Oregon Association, when on the Way. The article trcata this aeoUon of Oregon very fairly, and will likely bring ua many inquiries from the froeen region of Dakota and Min nesota. ' ' o . T.f (Jru strike. Hello! Hello, there! Mr. Digestion! vn...... .1 1....- iii. .. .1 urn. s iuc uinui'i mill vuu uo u there? Hello! Jlr. Tongue, is that vou? Oh, everything U wrong down fiere. The hands in the Gastric Works have "Htruck." The Fowl Assimila tion Company have "shut down," and the IJile Supply Pipe Line can't natmie ineir product, ami it lias overilown the whole region. Yc, all stock on hand lu my atmrtmeuts has "heated" and "souretl." I have topied work altogether. Can't move without assistance. Say, Mr. Tongue, can't you skjihI down to me a bottle or two of Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery? Yes. That Hullalo man's remeily. If you do, lean start up at once. When the liver, stomach or bowelsare derauccd or the digestive "forces" are "on a strike," It is tho best "agent" to set tho wheels of nature In motion. Druggists have it. Don't hawk. hawk, and blow. blow, disgusting everybody, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. NEW ADVEKTISK3IKNTS. . THE CAPITOL WITH Attentioii tii what we fill Mention ! Know All, Iiv these tiresfnts: That the Capitol Adventure Co. neither slumbers nor sleeps, but are awake and up to the times, and know well that owing to the depression of business in the East there will be many failures. Now we want to be ready to capture any bargains that may lie oflered on account of such failures, and to do this it will be necessary for us to be on hand in New York and Chicago, in person, anil bo armed e GKOCEH1ES. s ami always docs as lie advertises, .aooui August jsc no win buy a large fall stock, and in order to do this we will ofl'er ock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, iscs, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a A I'lntfiot or Drlcil Frulti. Dried nectarines, apricots, peaches, jinnies, plums, apples, pears, blackberries, tigs, etc., the llncst over oll'orcd hi Salem, at S. Karrar it Co's. Fresh .fruits and vegetables every morning. Cream soda, Ice cream soda, milk skakes, lemonades, at Strongit Co.'s. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 1)2 State street. land in New York and Chicago, in person, and bo arme n-lt.li nlentv of the cotnninilitv enmmoiilv called Cash. with, which w can boast the people of this country are well biipplied, and in order for us to get It, we will from now until the ilrst of August oiler fetich bargains as will Induce those having money to divide with us. You all know that our Manager has been in business here for the last twenty years and always does as he advertises. About August 1st he will start r.ast to our whole stock Trunks. Valises, great sacrillce, and in order that the general Public may know that we moan uusmoss, we mention too price ot soinu oi uiu yuuus im nugusi iu 1000 fine Ostrich names for 00 c oncli worthfl. Ijirge stock of (lowers, price no oblect. ladles' C'hemle 13 c. eneli, worth oO c. IjkIIcn' N'li?litGowns.50e.enchworthS1.35 And nil our stock of Ladles' AVhlte Goods In proportion. 50,000 Uulies Hat Frames 10 c. each, worth CO c. to Si each. 12 Flh Hooks nnd 1 Line for 3 c Good Scrubbing l!ruhes 5 c. each. Good White. Wash lirushes 10 c. encl), l)et Patent Clothes Has 5 c. per doz.. worth 12)c. Good Fly Hooks, 2 e. each. m Ilraim Letter Paper, 2 c. per quire. Cash Grocery Store ISAAC S. STEINEB, Proprietor, 124 v State v St., vSvldi. .YiftiH stock ol Groceries, Catracil Goods, Fresh Vestlalles, Etc. Just received a ulee article In New -:- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. A good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct. each. A silver, (told or steel thimble, 1 ct. each. A 81hx1 of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread, U c. each. A siool kooiI Sowing Silk, best brand and assorted colors, for:) c. SsimnlsSllk llutton Hole Twist for 3c. S skeins Saddlers' Hllk for 3 c. 1 sheet xold, sll cr or plain Card Hoard, 1 c. worth 10 c. 1,000,000 doz. Horn and Cloth covered Dress llnttons worth 2.1 to 50 c. a doz., for 5 c. n doz. 100,000 do. Fine Jet nnd Metal Buttons, worth 00 c. to SI n doz. for 10 c a doz. 1,000 yd". 1 .ace wort h S c. a yd., for 1 c. n yd. Laco worth 10 c. per yd. will bo sold for.') ana o c. u yu. uiner r.ugings aim 10 lb Letter Paper, 6 c. per quire. ISO Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes 100 doz. Memoranda liookx. 1 p. each. 000 boxes Lubln Toilet Soap, 0 c per box worth 23 c. .V good artltlo of Gent' Summer Undershirts and Drawer? for 20 c. each. Tho nlxivo aro only a few of tho itenulno IIAIIGAIXS that we will oirer. Ilesldes thcc our whole stock will be ollered at prices lower than anywhero elso In tho city, wiiuoui any exception Kmbroldery In proportion. AVoaronot jrolnifout of business but arc here to stay nnd only do this tomakoroom fall stock. Call and bo convinced. Buv and be linnnr. Kcmcmbcr these bargains can only be secured at the Opera House Corner, from tho for our Iaree fill stock Capitol Adventure Co. ni:w TO.II.VY. SlIITII'S AUCTION . AND- COM MISS ION IIOUSK. DKAI.KU IN KUKNITUUE, BEDDING, Carpets ltitirs, Cnn-ltery, Glais WaroJTln ware, HtHHouery,Notliiiisotiiltl)('rl)tlous, Mirrors, Pictures, Cornlw Pules, MouIiIIiiks and Window Shades. PleturolranilnKand Hll kinds of Job work In wood a specialty. Tobacco and Cigars. Good Mld on the Installment plan. Auction wilu o ry Saturday. " n-Illulinst ohm It price juild for iss-otid hand fuiiiltiire. G. R SMITH, Proprietor. LEGAL BLANKS, Largest Siok in (lie Slate, Host Discount. Sml fhr entalocua. Call for price for Job Prlntlnn luwtml In Oregon. E. M. WAITE, Salem, Or. S, FRIEDMAN, Manager. All kinds "of Farm Produce Bought. GR AT SLAUGHTER ! Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street Having lieen coiitiimetl as Assignceol'A. Mayer, ilwill now ofler the entire stock oi' Dr3 Goods, Kancy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, ItOCKY .MOUNTAIN CO FK1S1S I-I OUS1S Eiit SIJ Liberty, opp.:0pera Hmim, i5. 13. WATKINS, :- Prop, tt.MeU st nu liours, from So to .-; )Mt nuklt' much kiiuwlmujri' iii u A clMKir U i1ovhh1 to our "utxttl CRONISE & WILSON. I.K.V1UM1 JOB PRINTERS. (lu Sll Iaumuw llulldlnc) liol wiirk. Kulr nrltiw. Pniuim, It, llnble. WELL DIGGING. WRI.I IWtJ it abort uotbn. tMMKriBiM, or wll at OK KKPAIKKD, QK Nad urriaira ttuonah tUu wy nM OKHflON -THK KRIMT C1iuhI hi mr Utile iptthriuir, mut j of irnwlor (xniMiu'jr iiflitiut, riv Me or in our uu.i mihmw ft wjj, nwy nMy hou&i" mul gKMItiy UUpfUX1(. Will MMtM (IU Mvr thl MMtuuttrumf Why U Ktlilk ttMt a IWriiHT hiu "m chnruv lu tnwMr frotn thv utart." !! ; u't uur "tMtUM'm' InalltulM1 nw w iiwi it win IM4 tke u nVlil Ore" will Hakm iimhI ruiiiv ntuuih' tMtruink of our moat to th tfnwtvr utuiwiiov o tmt'lumtuMtiMiUaaNMltiM? Umny h lwto. ThN.tWmworth vat- ..,. . HV wwvwhv v,iii w in nom ttuiiau iuni tm luil vaty few uf Ihatu art lilttuualna. aakkkksakaiSS lll DRYHII AT A Gltlffl1 SAGR1 C i? 1UL The Reliable Gram, KELLER & SONS Arc Still n Top, WITH RnXEWED LlFK ! IKCKEASED PATllONAGE Heavier Sales! New Goods ! Join tho procession nnd send In your orders we will treat you tine. Everybody spenks In pmlsoof our canned goods. They cannot be supasscd in quality. Look at our display windows ns you pass. They aro llllcd with delicious things. For tho Ladles : Call nnd exnmlno our Idibor-Savlng Carpet Sweepers four styles. Feather dusters always In stock. To Close Them Out, ita .. Jfono .. llosomil, . all . 1W .'. Go! Jamaica llananas. direct from New York. Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, Tho Grocers. YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Sect-ire Bargains ! All Sales Strictly for Cash. WILLIS, Aatig ih of A. Mayor. Grange store Salem Co-Operative Association I3, of H. DBALEltS IK Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, i Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OP" JProch-ice Bought! . JAMES A1TKEX, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. iltavult tin: mcl. n im, Is Simple of Construction, KAfctV fur fknuitt. frttl I Dtiuvltiir li.lili - -. wm mmw a.-v..V.. -., t fc . n iilmiik. au .u i .mra nroi 1'niuiuw ai ih.i itraHoo i7..i.i.i: :;;x i."r?i:' "r np . w h cu- IHIWI(VM HWN Villi W iU Hll lir lWi tMaw i A rtiui'r at th aaillattaiy HMMmI ITtiMiji,, axoia3yaM, ami lWiuaiia.auiBMhrivau(l imanier ftwu ih un. Auy man with aur ItttM IIK'MIM mit tiii aiikMuihllv hMWL II la a tvly Ui Atr a hmim ; U la a wiv ot iituum. iMMwd ttvm lliirniw mnty In " HUH' ohram ami (hill U ohcwr 1itck.(or 15 yean.. munlariua ki ,4 I1' I'ulVad . . . Wtl'tll lKllbt.lttlUl.ll 111. EwathttT In-lay, vul hb Utruat uUx M Madv IwmIjmmm ajaahan lu nU Ihniat ami wind plav IV. ttyril afwttt itwiii n. anl IJ Ih mljilit ilkui. iiivnmnUI lo iixiu uljy In mama. .uvixHiiaii m dUivniWixiuMti HkIhu. Tli arhiub art theu taken up, ana au elrmtMl imiln' uf uur uin ntt tttal 'tr (XNinur rmkr. unt. MaaaM4itrNl la mix Mi mtuX MrWt IWt aiMrtwi M 1K UCKHATION i h III .11 llMt Unt. aa ku Jkila wtUwm)mt H. K. JCIHY HN, Living xvnawT iv u mm uho. iin, r Unrf rartMMwiftiitiwbni av SALEM HATWfci. N. DUMOWK Pxarww. IV-.. brt. Vtry aad mat. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! - r,-i jSCqK One lino of hark, bawl, cart, car- wutern uuide buia1. . buckbnanta, tic. Both nor own ""' iu im t Every one Warranted! JOBBING Mid HORSESHOEING. OOloa a$i m. IU4 8UU- TuW A4.Uou U,SlZuil)UlS "1 CKaaMRtel mrt, tteMm. Sckibhk -:- and -:- Pohle. j ok DuiJow . 1C. Dultoib. Dubois brothers l'mpiletoni Ghemckotc Hot.. KR3S12 BUS. Safl Rmm fcr CtmiMrcial TravdJ. rrooi f 1 to n per da. . UKkXi S. Ml IL DUMOXD, Toaclier of Ivdusic ! all klnda ot Mulm! Inatru- Ottrr. aHliiauaerKlaliiuw. 1 Utatota tottf un th UMtabseoi tibia. t-Billil ,. .... jS1