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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1888)
TWWSfF" LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS Ipiztd Account of Doings in City and Country. A Plsnt Surprise. Parties who had occasion to travel A ctreets last night, were pleasant f surprised to find them lighted Ln, after being so long where Ses was when the lamps went t The repaired dynamo for the Stride lamps has arrived, and the Ichinefortho inside arc lamps is Reeled every day. Mr. Holmau Serves well of the citizens of caiem, and much credit, also, for d energy he has displayed iu get ting this system In running order jgain- A Fine IMcture. A friend of both Mr. Clyde Cook, jne of Salem's successful artists, and the Journal, speaks in high terms of a fine, large picture that gentle m is working on representing a n'e in the Tyrolese Alps. It is not on exhibition but was incidentally n by our informant. Mrs. Walker of Forest Grove says that it .thP universal desire of Mr. Cook's eto and college faculty, and the atizen3 at Forest Grove that he should return thero and teach the irt class on there-opening of school. - Katsed the McCoy Warehouse. Deacon Hatch, "tho old man . . . .-i ... 7ri-.. I jctive, has reumicu num xai;ouj There lie speedily raised tne larm o's warehouse, a building 40x40 and containing 100 tons of wheat. Ho may be called to Terrydale to raise Mr. Kyte's warehouse. Mr. Hatch avs the crops in that section are ibove the average. Mr. Graves has mew and complete threshing out fit. He thinks this year there will be au immense amount of machinery old. Ornamental Hedge. Those who have visited California tannot have failed to notice the beautiful Monterey cypress hedges, evergreen and capable of being cut ud trimmed iu nny desired shape. Ex-Gov. Moody has planted out such a hedgo around his already at tractive residence on Court street, ud it is observed to bo doing well. Hit stands tho winter it will soon I Bake .1 good showing. Good Prospects For the Coining year. President Van Scoy expresses hini slf well pleased with tho outlook fa Willamette University next torn. Besides the largo number of rodents coming from other parts of lie state, and some of tho other ates and territories, some of the graduates from our own public fchoolswill enter and take an ex tended course of instruction. - returned With His Ilride. Thomas Townscnd, who left this aty, clandestinely a short time 8nce and accompanied tho Salem Khool niaams to San Francisco, has Murned, and not alone. Ho brings wth him, Mrs. Thos. Townscnd.N nd they will be at homo hereafter m Summer street, near Chemeketa. te.Tovusend will receivo a hearty eleomo in Salem. Married at Albany. This morning M. A. Miller, of Albany, and his bride, formerly fca Flora McCalley, of Lebanon, rd through on n short wedding r. They were married yesterday wening at the residence of the hide's parents at Lebanon, by Rev. K. Bishop, of Portland. Mr. Killer is well known here. Fruit Selling Well. Pacific coast fruit is in good de nd in the east. California pears, Itams and other kirfils bring fair rKs at the regular auction pales in Chicago. Since Oregon cherries, rr, prunes and plums cannot he lled, this is good news for our thardists. 1 Com Dry. A telegram from Lompoc, Santa rtra county, California, says tho Jn lias just voted a majority in w of incorporating bo as to re call liquor licenses. i Ltae tonnty Jndgtklp iMtltrd. Judge Bean has decided tho con- ! Lanopnimtv liiflmMliliiAnsfilli wof geott, the republican, and Fentou. Scott's majority " five votes. D1 A Wuuirtv lnmtv A T. in vnllr J0! in the east; it costs no more "a a postage stamp. Jwn soda, ice cream soda, milk w. lemonades, at Strong Co.'s Ciiiiren Cry ftrPitciert Castoria TERSONALS. Mrs. Leabo, two daughters and son Reas returned from the coast this morning. F. Owens, a journalist and A, "WyUie of San Jose, Cal. are at tho Monroe house. Fred Byars, delivery clerk at the post ofllce, has returned, brown as a berry, from his seaside vacation. E. M. Walto and wife start for Bock Creek to-day to camp out with the "Williams and England party. i Hon. J. W. Minto and daughter Lena returned this morning from California. He left his daughter Laura at Mills college. Mr. A. H. Breyman, wife and three children of East Portland, are visit ing Messrs. Eugene and "Warner Breyman and families in this city. Prof. McElroy went to Albany last evening to meet the Pennsylvania teachers and accompany them to Salem. The Prof, is from the Key stone state himself. Mrs. Belle "Walker, of ForestGrove, registered at the Monroe House yes terday evening, making a hasty trip on business and returning on this morning's early train. Prof. Smith, lately from Dakota, and now principal of The Dalles public schools, who was mentioned by the Journal as recently looking around Salem for investment, pur chased a llfty aero tract of fruit land before leaving. So he may be ex pected to visit tho state capital again and perhaps eventually make his residence here. Visiting Tedagogues. To-dav a party of about twenty teachers stopped over in this city Irom tho morning train, till the af ternoon train their car being switched off here for them, and took in the sights about, Salem. They were all bright people, and enjoyed their visit here very much, and each expressed great pleasure at our beau tiful city. The party, who register ed at tho Monroe house, consisted of tho following : Geo. H. Stout and wife, "Watson Cornell, C. K. Dolbey, M. E. Jacobs, Mary Lord, S. L. Wiler, L. P. Wllcr, Emma Schofield, M. Thompson, S. F. Simpson, M. S. KJllbourn.E. D. Speakman, Mrs. H, T. Fox, Master and Miss Fox, L. S. McCoy, Mrs. Martin, of Philadel phia, A. G. Mcrwin and wife, and Mrs. A. A. Phillips, Brooklyn, "N. Y., and John S. Wiley and wife, of Columbia, South Carolina. Contract Declared Void. Judge Bean on Monday decided that the contract for tho construction of the Benton county jail was void, on the following greunds: "The statute of the state confers upon the countveourt authority to construct jails, and at tho samo time provides that before it enters into any such contract, shall give notice by ad vertisement published in somo news paper of general circulation in tho county for at least three weeks before the time for letting the con tract," etc. Tho mode being tho measure of power under tho au thority above cited, and contract in tliis case, not having been let as provided by statute is void." Corvallis Times. . ltnyture Cured. No charges for examination or consultation, and a cure guaranteed in every caso imueruiKeu or muiiuy refunded. Of tho many cases treat ed by Dr. Porterfleld during the past year in Bed Jllutl ana iieuuing, not one but will recommend his (mnhnnnf lllfrlllv. Don't HCKlCCt this opportunity. Tho sooner a rup ture is treated tno easier it m im. Dr. Porterfleld will bo at tho Mon roe House, room 9, until Aug. 7in. w At Scio. Geo. "W. Johnson has purchased au interest in a general merchandise business at Scio, with his brother, and Oscar Johnson will roprosont his father's intorest in tho new busi ness. Worth Remembering. You may save money, time and trouble by It. Call on Squlro Farrar & Co. for your groceries. Tho best place in town. The Canadian Pacillc stoumor Abordeen arrived at Sn Francisco from Hong Kong via Vancouver .ininv Tho stoamor adiLj 430 Chinese to the Kan a rauwBeu uuuwu colony. IHKl). DIKn.-At Salwn. Aug., IB84 l J1.?"-," Lillian K., daushter of Mr. ana Tho. King, of dysentery, immoral WHiinv. nt2o'olock, from nuirionoajiii p-nnrt street. Friends of family invited. CUUra Cry twPitcler's Castoria THE TRESS ASSOCIATION". The committee on program of the Oregon state press association has completed its labors, and the follow ing is the result of their labers: The business meeting of tho asso ciation will bo held iu tho senate chamber of tho capitol on Friday afternoon, August 10th, at 2:30 o'clock, and will be devoted to dis cussions of topics interesting to tho fraternity in general. It will con tinue all afternoon, or 6oong as the brethren desire. The public exer cises are to commence at S p. in. iu tho representatives' hall, and for them the following program has been prepared: Music by the band. Address of welcome, by Governor Peunoycr. Music. Address of welcome, by Mayor Murphy. Response, by President Pipes. Music. Poem. Music. Address by Hon. Van DoLash mutt. Music. Adjournment. LOCAL NOTKS. Call on AV inters fc Thomas for tho best groceries in town 1 Cream soda", ice cream soda, milk shakes, lemonades at Strong & Co.'s Salem Grange meets in tho hall at 10 a.m. on Saturday. A full atten dance is desired. If you aio ruptured call on Dr. Porterfleld for treatment, at tho Monroe House, room 0, until Aug. 7th. d-t-sat. AVe are asked to say tlintM'rof. M. V. Rork will address an outdoor meeting of citizens of Salem to-nior-row night, at 7:30, on prohibition. The Good Templars will com mence a new quarter with an in creased membership and good pros pects on Saturday night. Tho Grand Chief Templar of Oregon will install the oftlcors elect. Visiting members cordially invited. The Jouknal wants to say that great credit is due to Street Commis sioner Thompson for tho good con dition in which ho is getting the thoroughfares of this city. By win ter tho centers will bo well rounded up with good gravel, iu place of tho usual depth of miro or liquid mud. Keep up your lick, Mr. Thompson. Small Tracts in Demand. By the advertisement of a real es tate firm, tho wise move is being made of dividing up some of the flm fruit and garden land tracts ad jacent to the city in flvo and ten acre pieces for homes. There is no use in having to go across the river into another country for such, unless a lower price is desired, and greater distancel from town is not thought an objection. T1IEIII 1IUM1K. Ed. Capital Jeuhnal: Tho badge of the prohibitionists is tho white rose, suggested by Miss Frances E. AVillard, tho whlto rib boner, emblematic of tho purity of purpose and methods of the party with which so many W. C. T. U. and other women work. This will nnswor many enquiries. Yours truly, A Phoiii Woman Proof Positive. It looks as thoughSthoro must be something in tho alleged rumor that tho prohis and democrats aro lu alli ance, for lettors frequently como through the mail addressed to Mr. J. W. Webb, "State treasurer and prohibition orgauizor," and to "J. W. Webb, State treasurer." Aftor that what's thouso to dony7 - . (iolng to the Deep Deep Sea. Miss Carrio Smith and Miss Lizzie Webb of tho typo force of tho Joon kal. and Miss Carrie Haas, of the Vidette, will to-morrow go to Yaqulna and Newport for a low days outing and rost. Jlore Indian Htodenti. Col. John Lee, superintendent of tho U. S. Indian training school at Chemawa, arrived this morning with a party of ten children (Iwys and girls) fromthoSilotzro&orvatlon, In Benton county. Bicklei'i Arnica SalTe. Tho beet salvo in tho world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale - Dr. H. W. Cox. CMltaCryfrrFilcker'sCastoria One Hundred Thousand Farms. Under the enlightened and pro gressive policy of its Executive and Congress, tho Republic of Mexico during the last few years has grant ed concessions to promote tho devel opment and settlement of that country so richly endowed by na ture iu the resources of tho soil, the forest, field and mine, and blessed with all the advantages of a salu brious climate and geographical lo cation. One of the most important and valuable of the concessions lias been secured by tho Mexican Land and Development Company whoso ad vertisement anncars elsewhere, bv which is acquired the ownership of ono-iuiru oi uie puuuc domain m tho State of Tamaulipas amounting to several million acres including agriculture, mineral, timber and crazinc lands. Tamaulipas is tho eastern State of Aiexico, and is bordered by tne (.uilf of Mexico and the Rio Grande river, its north-oast corner being opposite the city of Brownsville, Texas, thus immediately adjoining the United States. There are many portions of the state that are not surpassed in fertility and beauty tiny where hi the world. The climate is salubrious, with an average niin-fall for ten veal's of thirty-throe inches per year. Tho soil is rich, and it abounds in valuable timber and largo deposits of iron, oil, coal and the precious metals. Still in its primitive condi tion, there is an opening here for all industries from tho smith shop to the great iron, cotton and woolen factories. From the primitive wagon road to the iron horse and steel rail; fioin the wild animal of the forest to the high bred cattle and sheep of the Held; irom the primitive methods of agriculture to the steam plowmow cr.ind rcapcr:froui t ho com mon hutsfor human habitation tothe prosperous farm hoiwe and the thriv ing town and city; from tho condi tions of the sixteenth century to the civilization of to-day. The ultimate results of this enter prise with intelligent management must be marvelous, and the stock of tho company now ottered for Kilo is simply to secure funds for their full realization. One of tho largest blocks of the most valuablo agricul tural land in tho world, groat tracts of timber, largo bodies of mineral land, vast oil fields, sites for towns and cities are acquired with an op portunity for building and operating railroads, steamship lines, mid other public works. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bainbrldge Munday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says: "Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved Ills life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horso Cave. Kv.. adds a like testimony, saying : Ho positively believes ho would have died, had it not been for Electric .Hitters. This great remedy will wnrd oil, as well as cure all Malaria Disease, and for all Kidney, Llvcruud Stom ach Disorders stands uuequaled. iiuequaiea, r. W. Cox. Price COc. and SI, at Dr. I What Florida People Me On. "What do you Florida people live on in tlio summer?" "Fish." ''What inthowintorV" "Yankees." Alas! lii. mm. v imrilinriinrM draw their last breath in Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, cousumpuoii, who would have lived, had they used at iirst flint ninrvnlnuH Hiieeltlo for con sumption, when not too far adyanc- ri 111 I'lntV'l'tl I .OlMOtl nilMIK'JLI IJIH- covery better than hypophospliltes and cod liver oil, because more nu tritive and tomoj also an luvamanie lli-i.i. r-iirmnfivn mill lllfHld DIllillLT. cleansing away all scrofulous hu mors (which cause consumption), mwl nil ntlir.rliimtiritii'rtof till! lilOod. curing glandular swellings, goitre or tliicK necK, old soies, ami iiiceis. Of druggists. JJOirl nawK, aim mow. aim m.i, but use Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Remedy. Cheap and Delightful. A irrand and cheat) excursion to Yaqulna leaves Salem, Friday, Aug. 3. on Euirene Express at 11 a. in., arriving at Yaqulna at 6:30 p. m. Tickets for tho round trip irom Albany ONLY $2.60. This is tho lowest rate ever given to excursion ists over tho Oregon Pacific Railroad and everybody should avail hlm w)lf of this opportunity to visit Yaouina Bay and surroundings. Tickets for sale at II. W. COX'S DRUG STORE. Apply early as only a limited numlier of tickets can 1)0 sold. tf. Like the Light Weights Of Hie pmfwfctonpugllliitle, the kidney) unre 'heir KH-retlnn eontaliiM linpurltlt prmliicme or rlieutiialUni, ijoiit iindilroimy.lf ullowwl to reuutln. when they nre Inactive, the IjKxmI iieoomMH ciiokpu wiui milium uwii. oHixtble of dentroyliiK Ilk'. To promote their Brtlvlty when ulugKUli with HonteU ter'n Hlonmch Itinera, l not only to Kimrd okhIuhI the dlkeuMM mentioned, out to prevent the fHtty defeneration and ulti mate destruction of the ortptiiH by thoe exoeedlnKly ctanicerouM mahidie-IJrUcht (1Immj and dlubeteti. Activity of the bladder alto InmireM It Hxalimt the forma tion of Kravel, which it hometlmw require operation Iu nurgery to remove uruyrt, The lllttorw further coininwul thwnMvtvw by remedying ooruttlpalloii. dyupepula and nullify Influence productive of, malarial dlaetue. HMlrattd mtU. Dr. GUbert'H modlcutttd baths will cureBcrofulu, dropsy, malaria, rhwi irmtlwn, aud all irrogularitlee. Ilk oxygon treatment will cure coil gumption, and liU olootro-magnelio treatments are tiaturo's wondorful cure for nervous woaknow. Call at ills sanitarium In the bank block Consultation free. Jy-13tB MlSCKLLAN'KOUS. T. NIcF. Has ju.st NEW Cambridge Bibles, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Embossed Scrap Pictures, Birthday Cards, Day School Rewards, niAY's iiisrroiiYOi Natural Law in theSpiritual World 25c, Leather Card Cases, Leather Pocket Books, Leather Purses, London Incandescent Slcol Tens, Nos. I, 3, 4, 5 k 0, Acme Writing Tabids. 9S, STATE ST. - SALEM, OR( G. W. JOI-INSON, CAK1UKS A KIKI0;LIN13 Ob" CLO T KING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caos, Trunks, Valises, etc. 235 Commercial Sired, - - - Salem. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THK CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & (PO'S .282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. tm&m AND MANY OTHER lso a Complete Slock of Hardware anil GREAT DISCOVERY! Dr. I-I. SMITH Now In poMHlm of h now illwsovery In inwlleine. which hinurolya local uniwitht- ffiSIunanilw of I ; ujj ;. Itto In no way iiijurnm r unimwiii taiitfl. The iimmifHoliirermir U oUlin tlmt IU (wiual lm naverbwn known bUtru,uml by apply Inn It to the Miwlllve or w.ro till", they n lo uliml hiu! flllwl wlllii ut lm. HohII th that wiml ll would barll on l)r. II. Hrnllh. rtth exlraetwlforWrentH, HENRY SCH0MAKER. Munuftiottirer ot The Standard Comliination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. All Styles ol Fencing Made to Order ON SHORT NOTION. PATTON received. TOCK GarU Stoves, Charter Oak Staves, Brighton Hang LEADING STYLES, Farm Machinery, Wagons and Damages l'Oll JJAItOAINH IN FURNITURE no to KOTAN WHITN1CY, 102 Court Street, Sjlem, Oregon.! J(rivlnKl"iKht out the remainder ol tho clmlr fiuiloryrH Ux'k, wu lire prcimretl to veil olmlre lower thuu nny Iioumi In Oregon Live mill Let Live Faint Shop. HUNTLY k McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers- Paocr Hangers and x Decorators. All order wlU reeiv prompt uttenlle n. ttrtlinutwonoil kfml of work In our llnu eheer fully Klveji. ftUaetlon srimrrintHfd. Hlwp Ui OiA Court JIoum ou Court irireet, Halein, Or, i i h vt : 1 . X&Lji