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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1888)
nammnnai OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. THE STREET RAILWAY. I.OC.U, suiniAnv. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. NEW TQ-DM. HUH! IHlLa-LirfJMlJ -UL"I -I-ILllliJ JmUI.JJU.aJU-i-Ji-1' iiu.it tt Complete Recital of the Day's Deeds and Doings. A Street Car Lino Senator Speech Much News. Dolph's OREGON'S HONORED SENATOR. The Opera House is Hon. John N. Packed to Hear Dolph. The crowd began to gather at the opera house early in the evening, and by the time the worthy senator arrived at the building, standing room was at ft premium. He was escorted to the rostrum by a body, of life long, stalwart republicans, tmd introduced in a happy effort by Dr. Gilbert. Mr. Dolph delivered one of his characteristic addresses, filled with good logic and rich oratory. He held the audience in wrapt atten tion during the entire evening, driv ing conviction home to the listeners at cacli succeeding cadence of his well rounded pauses. It is to be regretted that we can not speak more at length of this eloquent effort. But our weekly edition has already gone to its many readers, and our daily patrons, or many of them at least, were so fortunate as to be present and hear the masterly effort. Mr. Dolph has recently made speeches at different points In Southern Oregon, and is greatly en couraged at the outlook. Next Tuesday, he says, the husbandry and all the voters ,of Oregon will surprise the most hojeful.tho result of the J.une battle being but a slight taste of the great majorities that were so soon to follow in November. Among the River Boats. The Hoag and Bentiey are at Cor vallis ready to come down and tho Three Sisters is at Portland ready to come up. These boats are of the O. P. and are in fine condition, having recently been thoroughly repaired and placed in readiness for tho heavy traffic expected. The competition between tho 0. P. and the O. R. & N. promises to be strong. The latter company will, it is said, also have three boats on tho river. The Occi dent on her first trip found lots of freight and reports bursting ware houses all along the river. (ione to Warm Springs. Dr. Minthorn has been appointed by the superintendent of Indian af fairs to go to Warm Springs reserva tion and take charge of the allot ment of lands to the Indians. This reservation has recently been sur veyed, and there is to be a certain amount of land allotted to heads of families. Dr. Minthorn, although a straight republican, having had con siderable experience m this work, was selected to superintend the work and has gone there. "Is Medicine tn a Fog." Albauy Democrat says the fight in Lebanon between and F. over tho nature of a The recent Drs. C, certain case of illness, is reported as having been very exciting. Tho former knocked the latter over a watering trough, and, then to get even with him, when he came up a second time, let him JUtive.a number of extra shoulder strikes. Tho event thrilled Lebanon to the core. And Still They Come. Yesterday there arrived in the city from Cloud county, Kansas, a num ber of people who come here to locate. They are friends of Mr. Law of the temperance hall and are AJnsworth by name. The arrival consists of seven adults and five children. They report many moro, as jpreparng to leave Kansas as soon as they can get away. Being OUOned, Thisiiiorning Messrs. Monroe and Bell assumed charge pf the Chemekete hotel and at once com menced tho work of overhauling and re-arranging. Until all can bo made in readiness no meals will be served there, hnr. In n. dnv or so all will be moving on nicely. It js running on tho European plan to-day. Agitation at Cueuiava. From a gentleman who owe up from Chomawu this morning, it is learned that there is much agitatUm pervading tho atmosphore of tho Indian school. Gen. Fulton is leisurely currying on his Investiga tion, and the people waiting the result with aliatad breaths. wakefulness, fitiiitMW M b ki.iiiuu-hT Are vou nm or IrrtiaDK- l w would tulvtw ou toW " Kidney Tm, (purely WW1' JtJ&SST f U to effect permaneut oure of kidney nid urinary eoiupUlnU. ld by II. ; iiittn;w A Oo. to Organiie Street Car Company. Ycstorday afternoon at the Cap ital National Bank there wasa con ference of a number of Salem's leading business men and capitalists relativo to the formation of u com pany to build, equip ami ruu a street railway. Tho meeting was called to order, and an organization effected by the election of H. V. Cottle to the chair, and C. B. Moores to the secretary's desk. The ques tion of forming a company was dis cuss 1 pro and con, and tho general verdict reached was that Salem must have a street railway service, and that at once. The fact had im pressed itself upon all present that tho time for Salem to have a street service of tho kind had arrived, and that now was tho time to act. The opinion prevailed that with tho proper management such an insti tution would pay. Squire Farrar, C. B. MooresandJ. J. Shaw were appointed committee on incorporation, with instructions to prepare such articles of incorpora tion for a street railway asmaycomo within tho laws of the state, and secure the names of such Incorpora tors. It was decided to call the incor poration tho "Salem Street Railway Company." Acommittao was ap pointed to learu.fts near as possibje tho cost of the proposed line, for construction, equipment, etc. The capital stock is. proppsed to bo $20,000, which will be divided into 2000 shares of $10 each. It is the design of tho gentlemen at tho head of the movement to perfect tho incorporation at tho earliest possible time and organise tho company and oo in active opera tions as soon as one-half of tho stock is subscribed. The lino as projected will extend from Commercial street up either State or Court to tho railroad. This much of the lino they would liko to have completed and in running order by the first of January, to accommodate tho legislature. The intention is to extend it in early spring. Further than this no route is decided upon. With shares obtainable at $10 each, no one who has the welfare of Salem at heart can resist tho temp tation of taking a few, and for this reason wo feel safe In predicting that before many months the populace of the capital city will be ablo to board a street car and be whirled across the city in a trice. It may safely bo said that tho required one-half $10,000 of, tho stock will bo taken at once and tho organization of the company be thou assured. BY 0UK CIlMhR cu)iui:u. Hon. T. B. Walt of Salem visited Clymer fiiends during the past week. Miss Airie Cornelius of Turner visited friends at Clymer lost Friday. "Grandmother" Metcer has gone to Turner to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Carson. E. A. Downing and wife of Sa lem are spending a week with Mrs. Downlng's parents, W. T. Patton and wife. A social party is to be given at tho residence of B. Farward next Thuis day evening, Ju honor of tho Mlssts Powers aud Adamson. W. T. Patton has brought his cat tle from tho mountain range, to his farm, where they will bo kept dur ing the winter months. Joseph Fettig has sold his little farm of twenty-five acres, to John L.,1 onovap and brother, who have already taken possession of their newly acquired real estate. Joseph Fcttjg goes tn Portland tq engage In carpentering, In which trade he is a finished workman. John F. Short, one of tho Com pany "I" 'O. S. M. hoys, is highly elntejLover tho fact of having killed uironuluo wild, bear in tho moun tains near Silver Creek Falls, last Saturday, when on a hunting expe dition, in company with Jj. uriuiiii Tho homo of J. P. Humphreys was invaded by children and grand ol.ilriren last Thuixlay, the occasion being the fifty-seventh bltthdayof Mother Humphreys, wno was mny Biirnrked bv having the children minitt In and take posfeossion of the old home to prepare good things for tlie birthday dinner mey thoughtfully provided. had 9 win mm s(m R. C. C. SimtUm of Oakland, Chl.,atwhlhpleehe to prudent af a MMlniiry, will drtlm m Mldraw to the studwtaof WTOwittrtU University to-inonow t 11 . ., .( th-idtanal. A Itwrtf IHYHalMil U xtiull to U public proeut. to be Movement on Fool To-day is colebrated as all Saints day. Ex-Gov. Moody is in tho city for a few days. A notary's commission was to-day Issued to Geo. K. Clark of Portland. Plenty of clean, fresh, Oregon raised clover seed for sale at the Grange store. The river here stands 4 feet above low water mark, a rise of four feet over tho summer average. M. N. Chapman has removed to Portland, taking his leave yester day, much to the regret of many. Rev. C. C. Stratton will occupy tho pulpit of the M. E. Church in this city on Sunday, botli morning and evening. Sunburn, tan, rouehnc.s of tho sl;ln and pimples nro promptly relieved and cured by applying Dutard's Speeillc. It N n never lulling remedy for salt rheum, tetter and all skill dUeases. bold by D. V. Matthewi A Co. Capt. Babcock last evening granted a. marriage liceiibe to Dr. W. Weaver of Hubbard and Ml s Alice Grimm. Charles and Robert Shaw, subjects of the Queen, and John Schartzlo of Germany yesterday took out their final papers of naturalization. Misses Minnie and Lena Breyman yesterday took their departure for Oakland, California, where thoy will pass the winter with friends. Mss Carrie Moores will teach a winter term of school in Benton county and lelt to-day to prepare for the opening. Senator Dolph met many of his old time friends while in tho city. Ho is looking well aud hearty since his return from his labors in the senate. Salem. Oregon. April 10. I huvojust been cured ofmiito a huvcio attack nt catarrh of the. bladder and stric ture of tho urethra, mainly by tho use of a couplo of boxes of tho Oiegon Kldnoy Ten, and can therefore recommend tho ten as a valuable rcincilj for diseases of tho kidney and urinary organs. I,. WILLIS. Sold by D. W. .Matthew s v Co. A first-grade state teacher's certifi cate has been issued by Supt. Mo Elroy to G. A. Adams, East Port land, who had passed the requisite examination before the stato board. Tlie preliminary examination of Vernon Osborn, the boy who took $70 from tho North Salem milk man's house, will be concluded at one o'clock tn-moriow afternoon. A largo share of the " Memoirs of Littlo Phil" goes to his family and certainly if for no other reaBon all patriots will buy the book to keep the widow oT one who lias done so much for tho country. Postmaster Odell and delivery clerk Tower were in Portland yes terday, having been summoned to appear before tho U. S. court in the suit against John Osborn for tamper ing with his divorced wife's mail. Why w 111 l ou go about with that HntleM air and jtalo face? Hao you no life, no nmbltion? You teem to caro nothing lor what transphcH around you. Tho beauties of nature do not Intcroht you, and jmi feel that Ilfo Is a burden, if jou would havo tho vigor and elasticity of youth re turn, enjoy ngooa neaiiy mem, nun mi like an altogether dllleient person, then take Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. It cer tainly produces rcmaruaoio resuiis. Bold by D. V. Matthew n it Co. Col. T. C. Smith, lias received notification of tho election of the following efficers: E company, Corvallis, captain, Adam Rose; first lieutenant, Willard Llnvllle; second lieutenant, Thaddeus II. Dttpiiy, formerly a commissioned officer of ono of tho Portland companies. Considerable excitement was created this morning by tho an uouuement that tho wife of a well known Salem business man had eloped with her husband's clerk, but investigations revealed tho fact sho had only gone hurridly to Squire Karrar & Co's to catcli some of those splendid bargains in groceries, e.c llow'i ThU! , , , We offer ono hundred .dollars, -reward for any case of Mrrh4Jut can not bo cured by takiug Hall's catarrh cure. F. J. Clionoy,;j& Co., props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the in . ir. voni-H. and believe liim iwrv fectly honorable in all busluew transactions, and financially ubjeto carry out any oougauous huiuu uj their firm. , West & Truax,, wholesale drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. . , v Waldlng, KinuaniA Marvin, wholesale druggists; Toledo, Ohio. E. H. Van Hoeson, oashler, Toledo national bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's uaUrrli- -oure- is ta.K0P in tornally, acting directly uixm the blood rnd liiuatw ima " ttlie system. Price, ,o, jwr bottle. Sold by all druggist. rrv"H mtkieat Anita Silit. Tim best aalve In tlieVttrld f" .nits, bmteee, sores, ulcere, salt rheum. fever tores, tetter, ohapped haul-, chilblains, corns, and all nkla eru- tioua, and positively qujtm pile, "f no pay required. J5Tuaniutid U give perfect vdUfim.or uwuej refumld. Price 2& ceuta per x. Put sate '- Dr. H. W. Cox. Xms Anil Notes of a fipiieral In terest to tlu Vcsiterner. An exchange says many people are einmlgrating from tho Big Bend country, W. T., on account of sickness thure, caused by excessively dry weather. The Puyallup Valley railway commenced locating tholr road yes terday, beginning nt Sumner. This looks like bushier, as by their work deeds to tho right of way are ob tained. The Kittitas Irrigation Canal company has been organised to con struct a wuial fifteen miles long at a cost of fUOO, to be completed by the first of June. This will bring a largo rich tract under cultivation. A plat has been filed In the office of the Lane county clerk of a now town bite on the Suislnw rivr. The new town is named South Bend. If they keep on increasing little villages will boon be pretty nu merous in that part of the country. A strange disease is raging in Nevada among cattle. It is es timated that two hundred have gone blind within tho last month. There is nko a dis-eabo among tho hnrs.es which atlects tlieni slinilarily as did tho epizootic. Only a few have died as yet. The Portland board of trado Is now having a bill prepared to pre sent at tlie coining session of tho legislature which is Intended to put the matter of Columbia liver pilot age and towage to rights. Whether they will succeed or not remains to bo seen. Smallpox Is said to prevail in Portland and East Portland. In tho latter city u street is barricaded for several blocks on account of the diseabe. Tho papers, though, keep mum. If it were In McMlitnvillo or some other city they would bo do ing their level best to spread tho news. That's Portland. In tho McAllister damage caso at Albany in tho circuit court Judge Bole decided that tho con tractor on tlie sewer, and not tho city, was tho party against whom tlie action should have been brought. Had tlie doctor placed his damages at n reiibonnblo amount many would have been in favor of allow ing them; but on account of tho ex cessive amount asked tho decision met with favor. Tho caso will probably benppculcd to tho supremo court. JIUilUN 31 AUKS. Farmers have begun plowing In this vicinity. Roads uic quito muddy since tho recent ruins. Samuel Critchlow lias rented M. Norton's farm. There are good prospects of a black smith locating at Marion soon. Wm. Littlo says ho will build a house on his property hero soon. Thomas Reed, who left hero for Idaho, has not been heard from lately. Thomas Northcut has moved to the Wm. Davis' farm, one-half mile from tho village. Wm. Littlo and Wm. Holt found a bee tree laden with a rich lot of honey. Tho depot is crowded every even ing. Wo sorely need an operator at our station. Mr. Hogan expects to build a hen nery tills winter, also a new barn on ids farm, south of Marion. Wm. Young 4s f H'fiS ,.?.y.1, "!8 household .ods, preparatory to gOAtmto CaUferuk undergo, intttuageiu.qutqf. MiaaQoo; ton, here being about thirty pupils enrolled. C, F. George Jias JJio principal part of tlie lumber pn the ground for a new house. Ho will begin work on It this .week. Marion is aptJclputuig quite a boon) In the ;icar future. Tiniru Js quite .an emigration from tho east expected soon A Htlnrn te butjr. Till U bIwhjh dlntbl, and the iel lr li Uk pUoi the boltw. Doubly wl mn M It In tlie nue of WtoM UhummII lndulrlou little organa, (WkIiImhjii, wltteb, when they go on u THrlk ( to iiftfltaid drep work, rteMlr liflirll tHdllu In incmnlutn one wnjr. PI rut ad MtMftofrt, their Inaction lMt their dl MH, vhlh U liydru-hfsdwl, Including och dangerouii inalttdi it llrWhili dlnmiM mid diabsu. Naxt, win! ttuty are lOMCtiva they fall to umJkI In rwnuyiug hih Hie uwjou impuru MWtwm, gout and tin m purl Uen (ha tlMwt final- il dninw Third, tiMdr Inaction weaken the WAdii iter. All IliU l WI4 and riiid!LJ MhepteaMtBt flllKm. at oaae a tonle and nan-- iuh iuu geuiiy ihU iTac.ualiy impel a KMwejfi anT4ur.L U auir Ke&tftt. iXSAJtlwaad MVlUl'l kiktfilLa Jtarul2ll& awl IuUluJu I, me.andjl atraacUHaM tj jraUatn. a4 avafu and rawtedMa) yuloH aiul thttautu- c oais! Cloaks! -WE 1I.VVK UKCMVKP OU- NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS AND SEAL PLUSH WRAPS Ilroct Irom tho rist, every (rtirnicnt hn ln been mndc to order for u. riNK xnw stdck or Dress Rooils and Trimmings, Flannels, Blankets; New Sloek of Carpels, Hugs, Porfiers, Shades and Laeo Curtains. Tho public hro ctirdlally ln I tort to lnpectonr nmminoth tock. J. M. ROSKNBERG & CO., Wliite Corner. II. If. DiMlois. Jok nullois. Dubois bros., fronrletorb c i 0 FREE BUS. Sample Rooirs for Commercial Travelers. From tl to t3 per dny. SALEM - - OREGON. io-i-tr For Sale. A good Iron fninio llorso Power. (lood for nil ii sow, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low prleo of $.m. Cull at tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar A Krult PrownlnR Company'K olllce. Baleni, OrcBoti. THE SANITARIUM Kortlio treatment of all dlscacs of inen and women I)ltS. GlLHfillT A; 1V1331P Mpilli'nloil Minor Imtlm. otVL'cll lnhala. iIomh. electro niitirnctlHm. meditated HiirniH. cte. Olllcoand wmllnrliuii In tho liunfc block. Consultation free. 10-Jldw A. E. STRANG, No. :wcl CoiuinerclalHtreet, SALEM, - - ORIiOON. nmi.itit it STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas" and Steam Killing. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, j- Airnnl for t lut ltlCIIAItDHON A IIOYN'ION CO.Ml'ANY'H KurnucOH. Hit- tabllHhul 111 1810 FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO ROTAN A WHITNItY, 102 Court Street, Silem, Oregon ilav.nir hoiiKht out tho remalndor ol the cimir riictory'H hiock, wo aro iircpiucu mi sell chain ler than any Iioiiko In Ont,'"n M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Wtiopoujlio alley, opponlla Mlnto'n 1.1 v; ory Suible, Hulom, Or. LMM prices' 5T, f-inrn s4 r r i-v . -C.-6 f-" ujox JjJiJiD. "- -6, hmitlis t)IKHHAL Oiri'l'1 1TH1W. (jooiliji j)i! JJij installmeut jilan; i SAJ-B.M OK HOOK. otol. IIIC louse. C oaks! EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SCHOOL - Miss Knox Will continue Her School for jlie en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts.. beginning SEPTJB3Il!tiIl 10. 101-dJw ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, 13oys and Girls. Tho school will open on tho 31th of September, Tliorouith Innlmo- tlou In tho julmmy and ailvaiicid English JBranches- LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In course.- TiniMHiimi fiuther Infoimatloii limy bo had on implication In HUV. V. II. I'OST, Cor. ChemulielH and HlatnSlM. H-BO-tr (MNSBRVATORY OF MUSIC! Willnmcllo Univcrsily. Mont Hiicowiml Nchool of iiiuhIo on tho norlhwoot umt. aIhhiI 150 STIJDKNTS LAST YEAR. , CouruoH In IJtiino, Or(iin Slnnlnir, Violin, 1 lurmony, iintl Counior- polnt. IllpiomaHon eoinplctlon ol miirw, TeacherK: '.. M. I'lirvln, Kranltlo I". Joiikh, KmiCo. AHnlHliiilt.Lulll.M.HlillUl. I'lntt term IickIiih Monday, HeplvniMr 3d, IHhH. Hand lor catalogue. For lurUicr iMirtlcularH addrenH Y.. M PAKVIN. MuhIciiI Dlrcutor, Hiiluni, Or. H-17-dtf.wlL WiLLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (Irnduatcti Htiulentu In Classical, Literary, Scleiitilic, Normal, Ilusinefis, Im, AND MEDICAL COURSES. - ItU thnnldent, InrKCxt and leant ftxpto Htvo Iiutltutlon of ImirnliiK In tlie Nortlv- Hchool ojwna rlrat Monday In Heptomber Head for whtlotfun 1" TIIOH. VAN HCOY, I'rcwIilenU 17) Halem, Ornuu. GREAT DKCOVERY! Dr. I-I. SMITH Now In tMMMMMton ol a new ltaWM-riii mwtlaiiwy willed Upurxly h UmmI untttHlvh- l, HJldhffc' HlffMMt ItlktHHUllHKHMHjrOUlhU iwrH pwtbMutw of Hie tMth. ll Mill no whv iHjiirHMiij r uupiwwaiil h Ilia btt. 1Ih nwiiiifiteuiremof It uUlm ttMl IUiMl luuiiMrortweiikitowiilwlWfuFHl by Hii(rliK it to tb Miuiltlvti or m Hwth, tlwy onii Imi elm nod Hiid r)ttl WttlMHIt Utl, UOAII tlUNW tttMt WHl l klmU of lUntitl work dou wltltnut iwIh, woul.1 hututr wll ihi Dr. II. Hiullh. tmiU oxtraoUil tot SO ou, Oh 11 una Sww T.J. CRONISB, Salem's Popular Job Prlntw, 5tirtal aud CiuMukt HrWi. 'fl-ltZ m vHa .X t