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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1888)
'a :?cd&9KlsssssssssssnlsssssffiNife brC&R CAPITAL JOURNAL. 1 VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1SSS. NO. 17S. FINANCIAL. jsiabushkd; by natioxai. authority I 1 AT M OK SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - - $75,000 Surplus, .---- 10,000 H. 8. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - Cashier. DIRECTORS) V. T. Gray, TV. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. 8. 'Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, J, II. Albert, IT. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either in private granarlesor Ipubllo warehouses. Stale asd County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. 'i It III SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. 1)11. J. REYNOLDS, - Vlco President. JOUN MOIK, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaoio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies.! MISCELLANEOUS. STA1GER BROS., Importers and Dealers in; Boots and Shoes ! LATEST STYLES! JRI LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Goo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. "PXPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE IU delivery. Wm.Kennle having bought toe express business of Walter Lowe, is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pock yes, and any thing else that he can get in nil wagon to any port of the city, quicker, er, better, and neater, than It can be Jane by any body else. Leave orders at Mlnto's stable. INBUHANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. JlH ALBERT, Agent, - Balem, Oregon. A rPEAL,8ILVERTON, WEEKLY. IL60 i per year, independent. iotArrui circulated In Marion, Linn and Clack tsat counties; has been established eight Tears and U an excellent advertising me gom. For terms address the publisher Q. OuUd.8UTcnon.Or. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE OUDEHS AT LANCE'S LIV ery Stable, corner of State and Front . or on slate at corner State and Com fjereial street. Prompt attention and tuaraateed. Wi A. BENSON PROF. D. DIAMOND, Teacher of Music 4 dealer la aU kind of Musical IbW u. Qfltee, 3M Commercial tree. Ila uutnu sold oa the UUlmeot ptaa. Ban MS .101 W ZEALAND MISCELLANEOUS. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! 'iSjsss SCRIBER and CALIFORNIA! the L-TASi. .-octhto s TOHS iSR r n n ch it sc& & to and SentT for circular.I (njJjHlOfera2- )ABIEriNEMEDo.oRowiLi,fAk:l SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem:, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot, TEN II -4- v. M M Fine Location ! Best Soi m ill Has Just purchased COT acres, situated from three to four and one-half miles cast of Salem, which they will Immediately plat and survey and sell In Ten Acre Lots. This land has been carefully selected with especial reference to It adaptability to fruit ralalng and destrabUlty for residence purposes, and Each Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. The time for the residents of Ralem to bur ten acres of choice land near tho city very cheap wlu soon be post, ino vikajj? August twenty-six ten acre fruit loU, and some Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. There are many persona In Salem who could buy one of the lots and pay for It without Inconvenience. In fact any person receiving even a small salary can buy one of these Iota by making a small eash payment, and paying the remainder In semi annual Installments, and by practising a little economy for a short time be the owner of a property whleh can be made (when set to fruit) to produce As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land. The value of these lots U not dependent upon any prospective Ixwrn, but depends upon what they will aetuaUy produce now, and what that produet will now bring in the market. If You are Thinking of Securing a i see these tot. If you have money to invest do Be ivmMBg. Tie nt 6H to see these lota. If Jo bv money to Invert do sot fatt to look at these leu before InvmNBg, If You Want to Save a it the aamo time make flnt-eUse iBveeimetrt swy oee of these lota meal Han. Land Shown Free of Charge. A fine line of hacks, buggies, carts, car riages, buckboards, etc. Both our own make and the best eastern mado buggies. Every one Warranted I JOBBING and HORSESHOEING. Call on the understgned, wagon and car rlago makers and blacksmiths, 2SS 312 antl 311 Commercial strcet,!Salem. POHLE. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your reme- dies are giving satisfaction, and n cus tomer with Bronchitis says it Is thoouly remedy that gives Instant relief. HKllltKLI, ,t CoVKit, Druggists, Riverside, Cul." M .. " tho pleasure to Inform ndVu you that your Preparations lire meeting with largo Miles. Wo licar Nothing but Praise &gn cnslon touuhOthcm. Nanscawkn ,t Co., Druggists, VlsaUa, Cul," That It will accomplish tho end desired In all affections of tho Throat and Lungs U,. ,; find you not only will not no WIN without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, as thousands have done, who havo tried everything elso In vain. Money Is no object where JSfnnVnnSlnS Convince You trilling sum of ono dollar can purchaso a remedy that will stand between you and ono of tho most dreaded of human Ills. Circulars sent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by tho ABIETINE MEDICAL CO., Oroville, Cal. m j. aaaaj tvwrAiii wuu. pu uuuui of the same lou have already Part of Your Earnings FIRMS! lasy Tens ! ! ! LAND II rarrar A Co. Are shipping out fruit by tho ear load, but tbclr own store is always attractive with tho best varieties. In fruit, vegetables, groceries anil provisions they arc always in tho lead. Wendtrfnl Cures. "W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale ami retail druggists of Rome, Ga., say: Wo havo been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electrlo Hitters anil Bucklen's Arnica Salvo for four years. .Have never handled reme dies that soil as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There havo been somo wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this cltv. Sov- oral cases of pronounced eonsump tiou havo been entirely cured bv vso of a. few bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Hitters. AVo guarantee them, always. Sold by Dr. 11. W Cox. XntrHItcl'p. If you stiller with asthma, bron chitis or any other diseaso of tho throat or lungs, nothing can sur prise you more than tho rapid Im provement that will follow tho ut of Santa Abie. Tfyou tiro troubled with Catarrh, and havo tried other medicines, you will bo unablo to ex prejss&'our amazement at tho nmr vololtra and instantaneous curative powers of California Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are not secret com pounds, but natural productions ot California. Sold at f 1.00a package: three for $2.50 and guaranteed by D. "W. Matthews & Co. 100 State St. Salem., Ogn. A Hint to I'uny People. From their arrival on this planet to their usually early departure from it, people of weak constitutions and angular physiques pass a sort of half-existence. Llko dormice, they burrow In their homo retreats, afraid or neat tuniltl ol cold, con stantly afraii. that tho shadow of the dread reaper will materialize and exact tho forfeit which lie de mands of all, sooner or later. No ilncr medlncinal assurance of com parative vigor for tho feeble exists than that afforded by Ilostetter's Stomach Hitters. Used with per sistence not with spurts and spasms this genial and profession ally commended tonic will do much toward infusing strength into a puuy system, and rounding off scrawny angles in tho human llg ure. AnnoTltc, nerve tranquility and nightly raposo are encouraged by it, and a malaria, rheumatic bilious tendency overcome. It re establishes digestion nud prevents kidney troubles. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Qraduatcs BtudenU In Literary, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. Hchool opens first Monday In Hoptembcr. Bend for catalogue to TIIOH. VAN KCOV, president. 17: Balem, Oregon. POWDER Absolutely Pure. AKlH6 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. John L. Sullivan, tho slugger, Is said to Iks dying. Whisky will get away with tho stoutest if ho will only stay with it long enough. TlmniiHit Accepts. Columbus, Sept. 10. It is expect ed that Thurnmn's letter of accept ance will bo made public in a day or two. TheSvunto ltefnaes to lte-Consliler. "Washington, Sept. 17. Tho senato refused to re-eonslder tho passage of the CIiIiicm) bill. Ayes 20; nays, 21. Denied NultiruUuitlmi. St. Louis, Sept. 18. Judge liar clay, of tho St. Louis circuit court, to-day refused to grant naturaliza tion papers to Argo Konnhame, a Chinaman. The Judge takes tho ground that under the existing laws Chinese cannot become American citizens. Konnhame has resided here ten years, and says ho will carry his case to Congress. Dark Outlook. Jackkonvim.k, Sept. 1!). New cases reported to-day, IliO; death, 11 ; total cases to date 1,!W3 ; deaths, 170. 1 McCleary and Rev. Mr. Suow den, an Episcopal minister, died to day. The outlook here Is dark and dis couraging. Relief Is still coming liberally. It Is estimated that over 12,000 people are being fed dally. Tho demands are Increasing. Coutrai't .MniriiK". Nr.w Yohk, Sept. 18. Two dozen young Swedish girls, Ilrst-class pas sengers on the steamship Keka, landed yesterday. They admitted that they were Imported under con tract by tho agency in this city, to inir.y young men they havo never seen only by photograph. They had not even courted by mail. Twenty-three glrls.left for tho Wes tern Slates, where they will 11 nd husbands, tho others remained here. Tho authorities will Inquire Into the society's niethodb. Nolilu 1'hys'u'iiiis, San Fiiancihco, Sept. 18. Dr. Martin, naval physician oftlilsport, and Dr. Qoodfellow of Arizona, of fered their services to tho govern ment to attend thoslckin tho yellow fever hospitals In Florida. They ulso informed the authorities in tho stricken districts to the same effect. Uoth gentlemen received an answer to-day in which tho government thanks them for their oiler, and In which it stated their offer will be brought to the attention of the the Florida authorities. An answer was also received from Florida In which the authorities say they would bo delighted to havo them go there. The gentlemen will probably loavo for tho sceno of the epidemic In a few days. XAHKaTH. Wheat Is still at 72 having drop- Ied from 75 cents. Oats romnln dull at 24 cents. Wool firm at 17 cents. Hoim 11 rm at from 18 to 20 centx. Tliey are over ripe, and tho threaten- In ir nilu makes many anxious for plukent are scarce and cannot gut hops out of tho way quickly. Nothing doing In wool. A Rare Ckaare. Dr. Clark, proprietor of tho Van MnnclHCnrDIspuuMiry, Portland, will bo In town during tho fair, ami cnu bo consulted by those needing tho services of an experienced specialist free of charge, at room 0, Reed's opera house. 17M81 C4, Sissre Utali. Get your meals on the fair ground at the Aurora rvxtuumnt. It is conducted by If. Will, of Aurora, who understands runiilngan Institu tion of that kind so its to give satis faction to all. it, The authorltltw of Green county, Kentucky, recently luiposfed a fine of 600 on tin Loutovllle and Nash villa railroad for breaking the Sab bath by distributing M along the rood. A Letter From Harrison. Tho St. Louis Globe-Democrathns published tho following letter, written by Gen. Harrison in Feb ruary last, in reply to somo com nienis made on his position on tho Chinese questien: iNiMANAl'ous, Iiul., Feb. 29, '8S. Rev. J. H. llnmt, St. Louis, Mo My Dear Sir: Your kind letter of February 2Sth has been received. I am very much obliged to you for tho kind interest which you take in my behalf. You know mo well enough while here to know that I am no scheme for place, and I havo nob fallen from grace In that respect since you left here. 1 did vote with tho great body of the republicans in the senatoagainst tho Chinese restriction bill, as It was called. It seemed to me then to be in violation of our treaty with China, and It was a little hard for me to let go of the old Idea that this was the five homo of all comers. 1 think there has boon a very general change of sentiment on that subject slnco. Wo do not need to ask anybody to come to this country now, as we formerly did, and I" think we have a right to preserve our own Institutions by exercising a fair elect Ion as to who shall conio heie. T do not llko Unit class of im migration that comes In gangs; that can bo driven into kmis and on ship boar.l, and hired, not by personal contract, but by bosses, and tho Chinese Immigration Is very much of this sort. Very tru!;' yours, IlUNJAMIN JlAUHIHON, A well-known restaurant keeper was noticed by a reporter all last week buying up all the frogs allured In the markut. Knowing that lie already had many hundreds of the reptiles In n large tank in his cellar, the reporter asked him why ho was Investing so extensively. "Oh," ho replied, "frogs are plentiful and cheap now, but they will all disap pear alter tho llrst raluslonn. So I am buying ail 1 can, and will fatten them up before using them." It Is strange If all the frogs dlsappuar after a rainstorm. 1'robably they gut scattered as the ponds become largur and new pools are formed, and Ills more dllllcult for tho forulgu gentleman who catch them to find them. When country boys find that they can get from rl to (1 f0 per dozen for frogs thure will Ihi less of the "poep-icop" racket among ponds In the spring time. Ore gonlan. Tint lowu Cldnr Det'lulon. Judge Ney, who decided at Iude ondeuco that an Iowa farmer had no right under the prohibitory law to manufacture eider for his own family use, Is a democrat, and Is tak ing it democrat's way of creating prejudice against tho prohibitory law by making a strained and ob noxious Interpretation of It. No friend of prohibition intended that tho law should havo any such mean ing, and tho supreme court wilt quickly overrule such a decision. Ilachelor (whom Drown 1ms brought homo to dinner)- Does your wife always kiss you, Ilrown, whoa you return from tho ofllco? Ilrown Yes, always, never falls. Ilachelor (with a sigh) Ah, It must 13 delightful to have a cosy home like this and u lovely wife to greet you with a kiss I lirown (also with a sigh) Yes, she kisses me to discover If I havo been drinking anything. Kpoch. Two old friends met. "Let mo sw," said one, "it iiiuhi no iwo years slnco I saw you last, John. You were going Into u Jewelry storo to buy a diamond ring." "Yes, I remember." "And where aro you going now?" "I'm going Into a grocery storo to buy a ixmMhIi." Wife. John you havo n very an noying habit of saying, "What'H that?" whenever you are spoken to. Can't you break yourself of It? Husband (reading) Krwhat'ri thutt Kpoeh. The Kklduwra fountain will shortly 1 turned over to the eity authorities at Portland,