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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1888)
IW M'F. P.lJtlHil,!''ST VOL. 1. SALEJVI, OR., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. NO. 20S. ""flpHff CAPITAL JOURNAL. EINANCIAI.. SALEM, OHEGON. wm. N. ladtje, - DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOlIt, - President, Vice President. ... Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought and so'd. State, County and City warrants bou-hu Farmers are co dlally Invited to deposit Dd transact business vrlth us. Liberal rtvances made on wheat, wool, hu, pnd'oiher property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. X3TADI.ISHKD. BT NATIOKAI, AUTHORITT It SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, - - - - $75,000 Surplus, ...--- 10,000 R. B. WALLACE, - - PrcJOent. V. "W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, i- - - - Cashier. DIRECTORSi W. T. Gray, TV. W. Martin, J.ji. Martin, , R. 8. Wallace, Br. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either lnprlvate granaries or ipubfle warehouses. Stale aad County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, lions Kons and Calcutta. MISCELLANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; IfflliWiS! WW 'General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyth's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Comrrjercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. HOWARD BROTHERS .DO General House Moving, Raising and Rep airiDj. Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Orders left at Catttai. Jotbstai. office will receive attention. Ml-tf Take Note of This. FOR 82,000 WE WILL SELL OO acres well Improved earden land, within 3 miles .of Balem. Good road to town the year around. JJuildlnjs good. HNt tuunu ORCHARD and excellent grass land. This Is a bargain, and will be held only ashoit time at these figures. Call, and we will show you the property. ' .. WILLM4 CHAMDERLIN. Opera House, Salem, Or. &4w-tf TpXPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE Jli delivery. Wm.Rennle having bought the pinnvA tmslnmi of Walter Lowe, Is ni WBjon to o part or tne city quicker, safer, better, arid neater,' than It can be done by any body else. Leave orders at Mlnlo'astahle. INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. J08. ALBERT. Agent, - Salem, Oregon. APPEAL.8ILVERT0N. WEEKLY, .ILK) peryeJr. Independent. ItaAwttl airuu counties; has been (established eight VMn nrf la Mn .TMtllwit advertising Hie- The Capital National Bank Boots and MOOS NEWZEALAND oritlea; has been tetabltahed eight ml is an excellent advertising .rea ltor terms address the publisher lutlil.Sllverton.Or. amm. v U. G. Ou MISCELLANEOUS. -THE FRUIT OREGON QRYER (Revolvlngackirramc) Is Simple of Construction, -AND EASY OF OPERATION. Awarded drat tiremlnin nt tlin nrfvnn State Fair 18S4-'84-8-'8t!.'S7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 18S7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured in slxslzce. For circular and price list address H. S. JOItY & SON, P. O. Box 288. Salem, Oregon S- Dryer Furnaces furnished flvo .slzos HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO.. REAP ESTATE BOUGHT ANJ) SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY -pXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH' J2i'ng(bnTei.o'C"ll Q.nip.rei' etMte. Fo. Iniormatlon adc'veis us at either of the fol lowing1 ofllceSi IWeotlne, III.; KtMisasCWy, Mo." balem. Or.; Portland. Or. Srlnm nfflcn at Delitnfee.-'i. ijachliie.-y depjl, ncirt:io cny iiau.L-uer.y s.ree.; romantl office In the rooms of UioSlj ,o Immigration l'.nr.ril cornerof Front and Ash htrcets. 17,Itf r,. s. skiff & co., flRNTL.l'S. QUlco ncrr tho Oiertt Houpc. Trs h extracted aytao.ullnlo "pro cess. Isi MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Wi and Salt Meats ! And all kinds ot SAUSAGE. tfj-Tho CLEANEST kept markctln the city. Call and seo for yourself. ' MCCROW 4 WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE SrREET, SALEM, OREGON. 49-AU kinds of fresh and cured meats alttnjson" honC. full weijhtandaBquaie deal all arlund. 1VE Yfltl osk-slve secretion wklnT.spitnns, roarlnx In the ears, .WoSiTl 5mn2im. others only a part- i;a.iiiJx 111a lOTlFOWfe if 6 0J-j ""trST THC O N.LY- Vn tfljit-j.OA V cuKe ti AHirTINEMCmCoSORffVlLE CAlJ A COLU IN THE HEAD wlileh doe not et better? a. - Lrtnmiui avu fron 11 Ant tArfnfiJinf illfl ni'sniixna mntipr n tlin nnai naJwaTMT Are . mbretr le Impairment of the Heart p.lo? or ip '.. lL. S. u t ana n dan Af f 1 tlWA WOUK.aUU IUI101lisuwniwM"' .. -- T,ir. ihn umsa of taste and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, result lm?nrS Catfffhf Ealyind pleasant tchise. Follow direction, and 11 cure Is uarn teed by D. W. MATTHEWS 4 Co. RKCOrvIrvlKNDIXD. captaiv CHARLES L. DIMON.ofNew Vork City. fgnnerly speaUl Iwent pf the wtfd are sufferers." BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS &5C0MPANY, 1O6 State St.. Salem, Or SNELL, apSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot .Proposals for Stationery. OFF1CKOF THKSKCniCTAKT OF8TATK, Bo ..lert propa-als will be received at this office until noon November i..ih ISS8, to ilALKX. Ur. LUL i U, ISA, I mrnisn lao lonowins article for the stato oi urejTn: Ll ratms lejal cap, 14 n, No, a .xIImm whilolald, Cuew, Char.er Oak or Scotch Llucn. ro cams le.ier paper, 12 ft No. 8 rullJ inner. 12 ft No. 8 run jt. whi.elald, CareW, Clinucr Oak or Scotch Linen. !0 renins fli,-clnss Con ro-i note, 7 lb packp , No. 8 ruling wbuolald. 15 M Jo. 5 white cm elope i,r)B,No. lrar, XXX. 15 i.,No- whlle envelope', 9) ft, No, 1 12 grois railroad steel pens No N'l. J5fcro s UIHoi.'s vcel pens, No. II. .1 fcrovi Ei ,t.j txk "J" pens. 5 cross Fa'je s ,n holde.-s, No, 1 76. 4 dozen Towe MnuiVc.o In-r Co'. bixr- omeie. and br t brcked Inksiands. 12 dozen lvo y .o'de.-s.y inch, Sir.ndard. 3 doren lvo v ."oli'er ., 10 Inch Co)',roa. 10 dozen mucllajocupi, No. 8, Mohan's paten u, 1 dozen mnella-re stands, reservoir. No. 6, Moi-jmi's pa.e ji. a rea.ns i-arKer s treasury uiomns lapor, 1 Kl lb, a -sorted co'ors. 2iro No. 2 Ea-ilo lleoonler lead iwncls. stylo 66 4 do7ej Arnold's wrltlni tluld nunr s. 2 dozen David Sons writing fluid, qi'Pits, black. 2 domi S o.Vfd s premium fluid i.urris. is co en aivies cap bo'nl le.icrcltn . 12 docn Fober's rubbemilo , H Inch, flat. 12dozen sieel eraser-., Rogers' No. 13U0, 11. 3 dozeoieol e -a .e , I!njer', No. ISI'0, E. 23 bores Fuber s No. 50) . uliuer bjiuds a - soncd hire . 4 grail Fiber's lead pencils, Nos, 2 end 3, her.ivion, gilt. 10 3. os i Fober's lend pencils, round, gilt. No. 2. 6 do7cn Fober's patent Ink and pencil rubber en o.-s smn'l. K SMcG'"'sniioiitT.')c,'.UiO'iers,No.2. lOOOJlcG U's a en. .-cri'j.).etio.N,No.4. IS dozea gummed b.ub files, No. 21, 1115 ln.,2G0iK3e 12 dozen table puds ftr paper, 10x21. 10 dozen wasto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 Dii hemp twine, No. 12. At tho snmo time so'M'ia.p bids wll' bo re'cned fo,,)2doen Wn.ienliolmcon.rcsi knh C3 to be described by inido No . Sam ples to bo exhibllcd. jUlds should be mniked 'Tropamls for Stntlonc.-y.'1 None but bct. quality 01" g-oods reccU ed. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re ocrN ed. AH Rnods to bo dclt crcd bo.'oro January 1st, 1' ot). Payment to bo mado by vnrnuit on fclnlo reii8ury. GEO.W. McllRIDE. r-2T .d Sec.-e.nr.v of Siaxo. Ileal Estate llargains. J1.CO0 100 acres, 0 miles from O A C de pot, (iooii H0P..6, nnrn mm orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. i2.000 80 acres. 1 miles from Snlcm. Good road to town. Improve ments lair, i' mo iruu innu. ?o,400 R.1! acre. 2i miles rrom Halcm. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Mako a desirable home. 8X500 00 acres 4 m''es from Salem. Inv provements good. Fine young orennra, ana gnruen tana. S1.1S0 1110 ncres. 7 miles from Salem Hill l.ind, finely watered. Hell In lo.& of lOacro tracts at fir per acre. $10,800 675 ucres, 8 miles from Sclein. . Excellent grass and fruit Innd, adjoining Wlllnmctte river. Will sell In tracts. S1.37S 51 ncres. 4 miles of Snlcm. House. barn and orchard. Ijirgesprlni at tho door. Good soil, and pienjy 01 iimuer. $2,400 ..120aJres, 5 miles of Hnlem: KOod road; well Impreved: stream runnlnz throutn tho plvce. J00.00 400 acres (4 miles westsldoOA C R II) hood house, barn and orchard, 1J0 In cultlvn'ion, bal ance oak grub justure land. S800 ,.10 acres, 1 mllo t)oi.i Hnlem, ad joining fairground. Ooodland' nolmpruveiuen8. 8103 0 acres, fi milei Salem all In cultivation; no bu'ldln js; noir school house. Excellent uU land. 4,a 1 so ncres, 6 miles from O40I1 It; all fenced; well waiored. House barn, and small orchard; 15J acres In cultivation. $i"00. 31o.s, wlthfcoodhoiisoandbarn, East Salem. Dosliablo loaulon, Wo liavo besides this a lance list of clly and farm property. Kuyers would do well Jo call and csninlno our holdings bero.-o making their purchase.. WILLIS CHASIHEKLIN, Opera House, Court St., B-20tf Salem, or, Have you an ex. you troubled by throat, rlnjlni or aol, meaiory im Have you lost all Cat-R-Cure Nxsariii's Angry Tree. In .omo pa.'is of Novnda h n cur ious iHniit ca'lod tho " Auirn Trco.'t ; 1 f , ,,., r a..d'ii .i I--" . Uilkl.V VI. JlUOllltlUI, HUH somewhat resembles (ho eeutury plaut. Its nnmo Is duo to tho np pnteut vcxatiou at being d'slurbetl. "When transplanted each seperato leaf stands up in ft different direc tion, like quills on a porcupluo or , hairs on tl,0 (nil of an nugry cat. At such times it glvea fouh ru un pleasant oder, like that of n raitlt snake when t ascd, and sometimes it is fully au hour boforo Its leaves reiumo their natural condition. Another curiosity In tho plant world is a peculiar kind of weed which grows in the Arkansas valley. It Is shaped like a ball, and varies lu size from one fool or less in dlamctsr to Ave or six feel, some specimens bo h3 us tall as u man. When llpo the e balls soap oil their sicms, and go tninbl,ng over tbo pmlriea with cve.y gi'st of wind. They piesent a very b. ttno nppemtuice, and iu the dlsianeo huiilers have mistaken tliein for bisons. Often they come bounding along at gient rato of swed upon tho hunterit, who we cjuipelled to crowd upon .' t j, . to csea'K) belli" hurt. A flooso Story. "Whon 1 was in Alabama, botuccn Porter's Gap and Mtllersville," said a Ron tleman living at Atlanta, "I came to a country plsce where a man was driving tun or twclvo geeae from a branch toward a cotton patch. 'For heaven's lake,' said I, 'whit ii it you have ou the necks ot those cecse?' 'Ihote ate tiourds, full of water. I drive thesu geese into lhat cotton patch and keep lliem there all day wood inn out the cotton. There is no water in the cotton patch, ami I havo to give them water in this way to keep them there. 'l!ut how do they get the water out of those gourds under their necks?' 'They drink out of each other's gourds. Knch gourd has an opening in the side so that another goose can put his bill into the gourd and drink. If you will stay hero long enough you will see it yourself.' I waited there half a day to sre lhat perfor mance, and finally I saw it. Tho geese did just as tho man said they .rnuld. When a goose got thirsty he walked up to his neighlior and vooly drank out of the Board on bis neck." Atlanta Journal, The lemon has llius boon spokuu of as a substitute for aichollc drinks. Of all the drinks which tiec!vlllod world have had recourse, the most refreshing and )iealthftil is made from tl)o wpll formed lemon. One who lias been a great traveler over tho world says lemons have been his only medicine, and ho has not been sick an hour for thirty years. The ncld sharpens and tones up the blood and system at all times; ho uses hot water with the acids for the liver. Further, lie says oraugeado and the puro fruit syrups aro always good; that what tho (system require is acids, not alcoholic drinks, which inlluine and derange tho stomach. The piojicr way is to cut up 11 lemon in a tumbler, put in plenty of sugar, and as the wator is drank off lhllo at a time, pour on more, and use us little ice as possible, ... A 8ds4 Lrff' Opjulon. E. Hulnbrldgu Mniuluy Knq., County Atty., Clay C Tux. suys: "Have used Electric Hitters wltlf most happy results. Sfy brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by the timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electrit Dlttors saved his life." Mr. D. I. WUcojHton, of Ilorne '.... ir.. .,.1.1. .. in... (,,t(.. ,,... Ult: AVTi) flt4iui u Jinu ynytif iii. , saying: jio positively believes he would nave died, nan 11 not lecn for Electric Hitters, This great remedy will ward pirf as well as cure all Malaria Dih. and for nil Kidney, Liver una Btomach Disorders stand unequaled. Price 60e. and fl. at Dr. H. W. Cox's. IWslsU Car. The OHIOUfAL ABIETINJi, OINTMENT Is pnly put up In hrift twc-ounc tlii box( and h an rtbjioluts) cure fpr old Boree, burns, wounds, chapped hnd, nd all skin eruptions. TV1H vpdtiltlvely euro all kinds of pile. Ask for the ORIOINAL AJIIETJNE OINT. MENT. PoW JjyD.W. Mtthw ft pp., 10(3 SUfe afreet, Balem, kt 25 peuUptrbpx bysQAilMceafA. TELEGIUPIIIC TIDINGS. Itnporlanl Events of (lie Mo!s World for Twenty-four Hours. Mail'Sorrice-Escaping 'Convict Free 'Schools Absconder Etc. None I 'ke a.i Old Fool. KiLTiMor.K, Md., Oot.?. Da:d Crack, siid to bo 107 ycrs old, avos married yes erdny at Marlboro. lVlnto George county, to Susanna Oakes. a widow of 76. Crack says ho lifts vet ..-an of tho war of 1812. IlenOed 1'or KnUnd, (Montukai Oct. Hi. Axworthy, jo absconding tin urer of Clovt lauti, Ohio, left here by tho mull steamer t day. I'ho de.ectlves wore too luto to capture him, liu have telegruphed Uio Quebec authorities to arrest him. A nioamer leaves there at 0 o'clock hi tho morning for Liverpool. Attempt nt Train-tVrecl Ivy. Mexico, Mo., Oct. 24. Two at tempts were mado to wreck Chicago & Alton passenger trains near here 1 night. Tho engli'ior of the 4 train saw tho obstiucttoii in time and wired back to tho next station. AVhon the succeeding passonger train canio up iocIcn, etc., ttcronaiii found on tho track. A month ago similar efforts were marked with failure. Want lletter Mull Hervloe. Ottawa, Oct. 21. A petition ad dressed to tho governor-general in the council has been received by the department of state from the Inhab itants of Victoria, 11. C, begging for an improvement iu tho mall service between Victoria and San Francisco. Tho petitioners say that tho tcrniHof tho union are not being complied with and their requirements aro not met ti3 thoy should be. lloluomb Clous to till! II. 1. Hos-ion, Oct. 24. Tho Union Pa- clllo directors held a meeting today. W. II. Ilolcomb was chosen direc tor, vico Colgate, resigned. Subse quently Holcotnb was choson vice president, to succeed the late Tlios J. Potter as chief executive of tho af fairs of the Union Pacific system, resident at Omaha. A. L. Kimball, was appointed general manager and C. S. Wilier assistant general man ager. The Ciitiipulxu III Vlorlilu, Jaciosonvim.k, Oct. 21. Tho rigid quarantine hereto.bro existing in this state has seriously interfered with tho political campaign lu Floilda, but now that the fever is abating, more activity is noticed among tho democrats who are pre paring to make a vigorous canvass. The republicans, however, except In tho second district, which will be very close, aro making no especial ellbrt and no aggressive campaign has been Inaugurated. I'roo Hf liools for Utah. Omiikn, Oct. 21. Ill addition to other resolutions passed by tbo Utah Liberal 'nitvenliou in Park Clly last Wednesday, one Just now mpoited Is lo tho effect that "We believe that u Hyslcni nf common schools s bHsentiul to republican government, and we favor making suoh wditsilt In t)s (orritory, whol ly free. Wo denounce the attempt of the Mormon Church In divert the school funds to the useof private school.'1 This Is hulled as the strong keynote of tho Liberal cam jMilgu, In whloh all national purtlsan differences will Je hurled. Tits ?acued Convict, Stockton, Oct.Si.-SherUr Cuu niighuii returned fron h elnme after Bopulvwla, tho convict who e- caed from Fnlsoin prison last Wed nesday, taking ivQ horses with him. Cunningham followed the fuyltiyo Into jLlvenwro volry, wmlpg up Mi hliu Jiut ut- dark guturduy ev iiIhe. Tljeshprllfwas in buggy, ypufiginaiittCcomiMijiyliitr liliuaa driver, Wjieu Sejiulyeda wiw ver luiujfdhe vus filiug ono of the stolen npualfi. CutlnligJwmcaU;d on him to stoji, but he tried to y?'t uwuy, and the oil Iter shot tho horse dead. Jumping from tbo buggy Im mwlla'tsily after he shot. The ofHccr'ri foot caught lu Home way, und he fell. Bejiulveda was ou his feet In- stantly, and ran through a barbed, wlro fonco and escaped iu tho dark ness, leaving his hat on tho ground. When Cunningham regained his feet tho convict was running fast, and could not bo overhauled, hut was chased by Cunningham until It was too dark to follow him farther. TUo 'Coming TVar. "Winnipkci, Man., Oct. 21. Chief Justlco Taylor rendered a Judgment this morning dlssolvlngitho injunc tion behind whloh tho Canadian .Pacific road has been onlronohcd In Its resistance to tho provincial road crossing their line. Tho provincial road will now go on. Atlornoy Genoral Martin .Is uvdvcnHng for good, loyal cllieena to report night to bo .sworn in ns spcciul police, lo'go tothoflceho of trouble. The Canadian Pacltlohnsdetormlncd to resist, notwithstanding tho In lunctlon has been quashed. A HoWhmI fur ItynnirHors. St. Louis.iOot. 21. Gov. Martin of Kansas has olTered a reward of 5s500 for tho upprehonslon of tho parties guilty ot Bonding an infernal machine by express, Which exploded at Poucovlllo, mutilating tho wife ml daugh ero Agent upham, of tho Pacllle i'jxp.eos Company. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Great difficulty Is expected iu ob taining Important docunientary evi dence, In tho Parnell Inquiry case. There aro fourteen new cases of yellow fever at Fernandlna, nntl thlrty-ono at Juuksonville. There were four deaths. Harding, l'earl Page's paramour, will havo lo servo out bis ilvo years sentence for tbo robbing of G. Dick inson, tho Chllcat merchant. President Cleveland will leave Washington this evening, and after viewing the business men's parade at New York on Saturday will return to Washington. Gov, Pennoyer has forwarded to Washington a claim for lands lu lieu of stnto lands t.tken up by tho Klamath Indian reservation amounting to 0,000 acies. There Is considerable comment lu Ilosion over tho fact lhatllcrliert D. "Ward of New Vork, who married Miss Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, au thor of "Gates Ajar," etc., tho other day, Is only 20 years old, while his bride is 44. All tho general pacsenger agents Interested In the New Orleans tralllo mot to consider tho project for re suming thiotigh steamers between Liverpool and New Orleans, with 11 view to building up n direct emi grant tralllc. The Hlo Grande switchmen strike Is still on. Tho onglueers and fire men refused to pull freight trains mado up by non-union switchmen. A conference between the strikers and the railroad olllclals will Ih held today, and It is believed tho mutter will be compromised. There has Just Inien completed, at Levi's ship yard, in Nealle, Pa., n largo steel steamship, which the Ore gon Improvement Company will add to tho already large fleet Itowns and controls, which ply along tho coast from Sitka to Han Diego. Her ruture work will lie between Han Francisco and Han Diego. If a fav orable voyage Is experienced she will probably put In through the Golden Gate about Christmas. 5,000. Ilcvartl. (S.O00. For a lietter or more pleasant re medy for tho cure of consumption, bronchial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough, than Bantu Able, tho California king or con sumption. Every lottlo warranted. If you would bo cured of thut dis gusting disease, Caturrh, use Califor nia Cat-r-cure. f 1.00 a Jarj by mall $1.10. Santa Able and Cut-r-ure are sold and warranted by D. W. Mathews & Co. Bark lias 4 rait a Salts. Tho best salvo lu tho world fin outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, altrheuui, fever sores, tetter, oliapped baud;), chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, and positively curea piles, or no jiay required. It U guaranteed to gi vo perfect aatlsfaetlon, or money refunded. Price 2S centa per box. For tale V-r Dr. H. W. Cox. i t! , M ii iiiSm--ia. --fc?