Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 18, 1888, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
JOURNAL
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VOL. 1.
SALEM, OR., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1SSS. .
NO. 176.
FINANCIAL.
ESTABLISHED, 11T NATIONAL AUTH01UTY
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SALEM, - -
Capital Paid up, -
Surplus, - - -
OREGON.
- - $75,000
- 10,000
H. S. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. MAKTIN, - Vice-President.
J. H. ALBEMT, !- - - - Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
W. T. Gray, W. W. Mnrtin,
J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallnce,
Dr. V. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert,
;T. McF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or In store,
cither In private granaries or
ipubllc warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Urafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin,
Hong Kong ana uincuiui
SALEM, OREGON.
TO. N. LADUE, -DR.
J. REYNOLDS,
JOHN MOIK, - -
- - President,
Vice President.
- - - Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought nnd sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit nnd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can bo obtained at tho bank in
most reliable companles.1
SIISCELLANEODS.
STAIGER BROS.,
Importers and Dealers in;
LATEST STYLES!
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General Agents for Oregon of
I B. Forsyte's Infallible Com Cure.
243 Commercial Street,
(Geo. E. Good's old stand.)
EALEM, : : : : : OREGON.
ESPKESS WAGON. QUICK AND 8AKK
delivery. Wm. Iteunle having bought
express business of Walter Lowe, la
JTared to deliver trunks, valises, paok-
-., WVIVV1 llU V4VS)
S lr any body else,
Leave orders nt
UltUBIJUlOlS.
INSURANCE
Company.
Fire and Ma
rine.
AUlErtT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon.
A WEAL,8iLVERTON, WEEKLY, ILW
V Ptryear. independent. TheArrKAi.
Jjwulated In Mnrlon, Linn and Clack
! counties; has been established eight
Eandlaa excellent ndvertUIng me-
J7. For terra address the nubmber
"O. Guild, Bllverton, Or.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
rEAVE onnRitK at LANnura Lrv
T Stable, corner of State and Krnt
in 4a. or on iitA nt mraH fUata and Cam
5'"1' Hreets. IVoiapt attesUoa aad
r (oatBateed.
W A. BBSWW
I'BOF. IL DIAMOND,
Readier of iVIusic
i,ea in all klwU of Msiteal IsMn-
The Capital National Bank
First National Bank
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Shoes
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank,
HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES!
BaSst l SBS&AfKNNy
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SCRIBER
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)ABIEllNE MEDUuQReviLLirAu:
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot.
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Unslust purchased e!7 acres, situated from three to four and one-half miles east
of Halem, whleh they will Immediately plat and survey and sell In
Ten Acre Lots..
This land has been carefully leoted with peatal'rerreno to Its adaptability to
fruit raising and desirability for residence purposes, aud
Eacli Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence.
The time forthe residents of Balem to buy ten acres of cliolce land near the olty
verhw win moS pi. The Oltftook IJD OOMl'AKY alone rtd during
August twenty-elx ten aere fruit loU, and some of the same lots have already
Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE.
There are many persons In Salem who could buy one of the lots and pay for It
rit hwHiMonveoleuML In faet any person receiving even a small salary n buy one
oMhSe lou bSkTnK I 5Sa"oah iyinet, and paylngUie reniafnderla semi,
annrndl iBstallmeBli. ami by praeeB a lfHle economy for a short time be the owner
Sf S&pert? wbkS'esU be made (wheo set to fruit) to produee
As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land.
The value of these lots Is not dependent upon any prospective boon, but depends
upwthwmMiuaHy prodoeenow, and what that prodnet will now brine In
the market.
If You are Thinking of Securing a Hwne
DoBOtMl to see these lots.
lew before wvwHPt,
If Yw Wail to Sire a
And at the same time make a flrst-etass
InetaUsneat psan.
Aflno line of hacks, buggies, carts, car
riages, buckbonrds, etc llotli our own
mako and the best eastern mn do buggies.
Every one Warranted!
JOBBING and HORSESHOEING.
Call on tho undersigned, wagon and car
rlago makers and blacksmiths 2sS6, 312
nnd 3U Commercial 8treet,.Salcm.
and : Pohle.
Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it "re
dies aro clvlm: satisfaction, and a i
our
renie-
nnd n cus-
tomer with Bronchitis hays It Is tho only
reineuy mni gives uisiani reiiei.
.SKllHKI.L CoVKit, Druggists,
Riverside. Cul."
II.... " the pleasure to Inform
nave you that your l'repnnit Ions are
meeting with large sales.
v o near
Nothing but Praise &B
nn&lnn f r.-- iwn Minn.
any
oo-
Nanscaven l Co., Druggists,
Vlsalla, Cal."
Tlint It will accomplish tho end desired
lnallaflectlonsof tlioThroatnnd Lungs
k..iSII and you not only will not ho
Will without It yourself, but will
recommend It to others, as thousands
liavo done, who have tried everything
clso In vain. Money Is no object where
ffiVa US Convince You
trifling sum of one dollar can purchase
a remedy that will stand between you
nnd ono of tho most dreaded of human
Ills.
Circulars sent freo, containing detailed
descriptions.
SANTA ABIE
Is prepared only by tho AUIETINK
MEDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cal.
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FARMS!
lasy lerjisJ
COMPANY
If yoo have wesiex to Invest da not Mlto took at Uta
Part if Ywr Earnings
Investment mf one of these Ma on tbe
Bafkifa Aralc Sslre.
Tho best salvo in tho world fo
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrhcuui,
Tcver soros, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, corns, and all aldu erup
tions, and positively cures piles, or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give Infect satisfaction, or money
refunded. 1'rico 25 cents per box.
Kor tale u- Dr. n. W. Cox.
An Adulate Cure.
Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINfc
OINTMENT is only put up in large
two-ounce I in boxes, and is an
absolute cure for old sores, burns,
wounds, chapped hands, and all
kln eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT
MENT. Solu byD.W. Matthews
A- Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25
i-euts per box by mail SO cents.
A WORTHY ENTERPRISE.
On May 1st, last, about four months ago,
Dr. Gilbert oponod an olllco and sanitarium
In the bank block, Snlem, and advertised
to treat chronic diseases on scientific
principles. Since that tlmo his pntctlco
has been steadily Increasing so much so
that ho was obliged to secure moro room
nnd Increasing facilities, and now finding
himself linnblo to attend to his numerous
patients, ho has entered llulo partnership
with Dr. M. W. Wemp, of Detroit, Mlchl
gan, n physician and surgeon of largo ex
perience, thoroughly competent, Iaud a
specialist In disease of the eye, oar, throat
aud nasal cavities who JliasJ come vlth
his famllylto make his homoi;in; Salem.
Tho now firm will bo known ns Drs. Gil
bert A Wemp and will occupy tho com
modious nHiiiis In the bank block, for
olllco aud sanitarium, and will conduct
their business under tho natiuniulHtylo
ofThe Oregon Medical and Surgical Institute. H Is
their Intention to spare neither pains nor
expenso In their clTorts to make this tho
most eouiplolo Institution, for tho treat
ment of nil forms of diseased, uspcclally
chronlc, In the northwest.
Medicated vapor baths, clectro-ningnol-Ism,
oxygen nnd massago, together with
nil modern and solontlllo npplliinces for
tho thorough euro of disease, will bo used.
Examinations will bo free, and charges
strictly moderate, Address Drs. Gilbert
A Wemp, Hank block, or postolllcu box 170,
Salem, Oregon.
l'trsoml.
Mr. N. II. Frohllchstetn, Ala.,
writes . I take great plcasuro in
recommending Dr. King's Now Dis
covery for Consuinimon, having
used it for a sovero attack of bron
chitis and Catarrh. It travo mo in
stant relief and entirely cured mo
and I havo not been allllctcd since.
I also beg to state that Iliad tried
other remedies with no good result.
Have also used Electric Bitters and
Dr. King's New Llfo pills, loth of
which I can recommend.
Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and Colds, is
sold on a positive guarantee.
Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W.
Cox's Drug Store.
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Farrar & Co.
Aro shipping out fruit by tho car
load, but their own store Is always
attractive-wlth tho best varletios.
In fruit, vegetables, grocorius and
provisions thoy are always In tho
lead.
Notice.
BU)H WILL UK 11KOKIVKI) UI TO
KcplMiilwr'JlMli for theoonatruutlouof
it pile brkWeHifuHi Allll ereek at the north
end of 1'ommeretal street Hcmrdlnx to the
pinna HUlt ih:IIIohU'iiu "H ill with the
county Judge:
Tho nglit Is reserved to reject any und
all I'lil". Uixxl bonds will le rn.iiilrcil.
It-HMd T C. 81IAW,
County JudKe.
AKlM6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
SI'Kl'IAI. KVCKS.
Tho board of directors met yester
day, and nominated the following
special races to take place during the
week:
Wednesday j dash; to nominate
Sept. IS, at noon; weight to bo an
nounced Wednesday at 3 p. m.j
acceptanco duo at 0 p. in.; 1st, ;f300;
live to enter and three tostart.
Thursday 1 mile, handicap;
purse, $ lot); llvo to enter; entries to
close at 12 m. "Wednesday; weights
to be announced at 1:30 same day,
and to accept weights at (I p. in.
Friday Handicap, 1 mile; purse,
$400; to name at 0 o'clock; weight to
bo announced at noon Thursday; to
accept at 0 o'oloek saino day; llvo to
outer, and three to start.
Saturday mile; purse, $300; for
all horses that lmvestartedand havo
not won tlrst money; llvo to enter
and threo to start. Entries to close
Friday at 0 p. m.
In all handicaps llvo per cent,
when horse is nominated, and llvo
to lie paid when horse is accepted.
A Mint to Tuny People.
From their arrival on this planet
to their usually early departure from
It, people of weak constitutions and
aligulnr physiques pass a sort, of
half-existence. Llko dormice they
burrow in their homo retreats,
afraid of heat, afraid of eold, con
stantly afraid that tho shadow of
tho dread reaper will materialize
ami exact the forfeit which ho de
mands of all, sooner or later. No
finer incdlncinal assurance of com
parative vigor for tho feeble exists
than that allbrded by Hosteller's
Stomach Bitters. Used with per
sistence not with snurts and
spasms this genial and profession
ally commended tonlo win do much
toward infuslnc strength into a
puny system, aud rounding oil'
scrawny angles In tho human llg-
ure. Appotlte, nervo tranquility
and :
nignti:
Ightly reposo aro encouraged
by It, and a malaria, rhcumatlo
bilious tendency overcome. It re
establishes digestion and prevents
kidney troubles.
Xercr (live Up,
If you stiller with asthma, bron
chitis or any other disease of tho
throat or lungs, nothing can sur
prlso you more than tho rapid im
provement Unit will follow tho use
of Santa Able. If you aro troubled
with Catarrh, and havo tried other
medicines, you will bo unable to ex
press your amazument at tho mar
velous aud instantaneous curative
powors of California Cat-H-Curo.
These remedies aro not seerot com
ounds, but natural productions nl
California. Bold at 11.00a package:
threo for 2.60 and guaranteed by
D. W. MatthewH & Co. 100 State St.
Salem., Ogn.
Wonderful Cures.
W. D. Hoyt fc Co., wholesale and
retail druggists of Itoino, Clav say:
Wo havo lieoh soiling Dr. King's
Now Discovery, Electric- Bitters and
Hiickloii's Arnica Halve for four
wars. Jlavo never imnuicd reme
dies that soli as well, or give such
universal satisfaction. TJiero liuvo
Imjoii some wonderful cures oflooted
by those medlelncH in this city. Bov
ural onsoH of pronounced comhuiii-
tlon havo been entirely curtsi uy use
of u fow bottles of Dr. King's Now
Discovery, taken In connection with
Klectrlu Bitters. Wo guarantee
ihum alwuys. Hold by Dr. II. V.
Cox.
A Kare Csssee.
Dr. Clark, proprietor of the Van
MonclsonrDIsjHjnsHry, rortlaud, will
Ik In town during tho fair, nnd can
Imj consulted by those needing tho
service of an experienced sisclallt
free of charge, at room (I, Heed's
opera house. 178-11
C4, ( stre KhH.
Get your metds on the fair ground
at the Aurora restaurant. It Is
conducted by If. Will, of Aurora,
who understands runnliigwn Institu
tion of that kind so as to glvesntls
fnctiou to all. tf.
Wa It Bremdeiit Cleveland tlwt
four ywr ( prated m mueli
about one term only for prwtideiil?
We do not her m much ttbout
i-Uil service reform Ma wtut In tin
air four years K"-
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
A fatal enso of undoubted Astaliu
cholera Is reported at lllllsboro, III.
Dr. Tanner, the great faster, thinks
ho win bo hermetically sealed up in
a coilln and live for a long time, aud
that he will try It.
Ship Ashore.
San Fhancisco, Sept. 17. Capt.
Lewis, of tho barkentlne "Web fool,
reports a schooner ashoro In Gray's
harbor.
A Chiud-lliilAl,
Coi.ton, Sept. 17. Thero was a
great cloud-burst at l'errls yesterday.
:V house was blown down and
several persons wore severely In
jured.
Steamer ltiui;ht.
San Fuancisco, Sept. 17. Tho
steamer Caracas was sold this morn
ing to tho Oregon Development
Company for $ 17o,000. Sho wlllrun
to Yaquina bay.
Shako.
San Josk, Sept. 17. A sharp
earthquake awoke nearly every
lcrso In this city at 3M8 o'oloek
this morning. Tho vibrations wore
north aud south, ouo a minute.
A CIihiioo.
Portland, Or., Sept. 17. Moshm.
Young and Meeker, who repivsent
tho l'uyallup hop growers, yester
day sent lii") hop pleuers to the Held
via tho Northern l'aelllo llallroad.
Several hundred moro pickers aro
wanted, and Mr. Young Is at tho St.
Charles llotol, wltero ho can bo seen
by those who deslro work. 1'lokors
earn from 50 to $ 1! CO per day.
Wlicniiitln Capital,
YnniCA, Sept., 10. Wisconsin
capitalists have purchased Dave
Horn's ferry and ranch, near tho
railroad crossing on Klamath river
to erect a sawmill for cutting 160,
000 feet of lumber per day. Thoy
havo also secured some 30,000 acres
of timber laud In Oregon, Just over
the California lino, with some in
this county close to tho Oregon
boundary.
HIllpp'TH ril-UHI'd,
San FitANCisco, Sept. 17. Tho
rate on compressed grease wool to
Now York and other Atlantlu sea
ports, wnleh has Just been reduced
from (1 00 to I M per hundred, was
to-day reduced lir cents moro. Thu
rate is now (I 125 on tho hundred.
II. C. Bush says that If thu rail
roads keep on redlining rates on wool
free trade will cut no llguro what
ever In tho profits of California aud
Oregon wool growers.
AcriinimiMlHtliiir.
UATLrrrmiiuiKi, Ky., Sept. 17.
Two men, Hteelo and Mackubie,
both drunk, boarded thu freight
train atMt. Sterling yesterday after
noon and fought all the way to
Steepstono, whore tho conductor, for
the safety of tho passengers put tho
men oil" and let them light It out.
Thoy drow pistols and exchanged
llvo shotsoach. Tho fifth shot from
Hteelo'M pistol passed through
Mackable's brain, killing him.
Thoy were cousins. After tho kill
ing Hteelo boarded tho train and pro
ceeded homeward, the train having
waited until the duul was over.
Cllnuhed,
Washinoton, Sept. 17. A mo
tion to reconsider the Chinese hill
was defeated tills afternoon In tho
senate, by n vote of ) ayes to ai
nays.
There Is groat rejoicing among all
of the California delegation. None
of thum appear to doubt that the
president will sign the bill, or If not
wishing to take an aggressive posi
tion In theiuHtter,do as he frequently
does, allow It to Iwoome a law by tin
expiration of the ten days' limit.
The vote In full was its follews:
Ayes Hate, Blackburn, Blair,
Brown, Call, Cockrell, IMinuiulit,
Kvarts, fleorge, (Jonnau, Hampton,
Harris, Hoar, Jones (of ArkHiMMw),
Morgan, I'hmoo, I'ugh, Sherman,
Wilson (of Maryland.)
Noes Allison, Kerry, Clmiidler,
Coke, Dolph, I'arwell, I'rye, llenrst,
HUooek, Jones (of Nevsila), Mninler
soii, Mitchell, I'ayue, l'luinb, l'rwtt,
Hiiooner, Htewart, Htockbrldge, Tel
ler, Veet, Walthall,
l'slrwl -Butler, ('has, I'uulkucr.
Land Shown Free of Charge.
oU ioi4 ob tU iMtalmeat Fb.