Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 31, 1888, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
VOIv. 1.
SALEM, OR., MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 18SS.
NO. 25G
JOURNAL
HEAL ESTATE.
Real Estate Bargains.
$1,000. 160 acres, Gjthlles froirt 0 & C de
pot. Good ,houso, barn and
orchard. Fenced, nndU In cul
tivation. $2,000. 80 acres, 4 miles from Salem.
Good rond to town. Improve
ments fair. Fine fruit land.
$3,490. 8b acres 2 miles from Salem.
No buildings. Splendid land,
all fenced. Slake a desirable
home.
$2,500 ...CO acres 4 miles from Salem. Im
provements good. Fine young
orchard, and gnrden land.
M.180. -100 acr'es, 7 miles from Salem.
H1U liind, finely watered. Sell
lh lots of 40-acre tracts at $25 per
acre,
$ld,800--6T5 acres, 8 miles from Salem.
Excellent grass and fruit land,
adjoining Willamette river.
Will sell in tracts.
$1 375 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House,
barn and orchard. Large spring
at the door. Good soil, and
plenty of timber.
$2,400 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem: good
road; well improved; stream
running through the place.
$G0,00.- 400 acres (4 miles west side O A
O It It) good house, barn and
orchard, lv in cultivation, bal
ance oak grub pasture land.
SSOO 10 ncres, 1 mile from Salem, ad
Joining fair ground. Good land;
no improvements.
jl "00 40 acres. 5 miles Salem; all In
cultivation; no buildings; near
school house. .Excellent fruit
land.
$4 ooo S70 acres, 6 miles from O & C It It;
nil fenced; well watered. House,
barn, nnd small orchard; 150
ncres In cultivation.
$2,7od. 3 lots, with gooa uuuseandbarn,
East Salem. Desirable location.
We havo besides this a largo list of city
and farm property. Buyers would do well
to call nnd examlno our holdings beforo
making their purchases.
WILLIS & CHAMBEltLIN,
upcra iiouse, uran au.
Salem, Or.
0-26tf
W
UTTinTI
lUllMi
LOIP
IS
I am prepared to sell you good
farms at
K
Where you will have all the advantages
of SCHOOLS, CIOJRCHES.DAILYMAIL,
and RAILHOAD facilities without being
overburdened with high taxes simply for
tho prlvllego of living neara town of a few
thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 83
years on a farm in this vicinity gives mo a
thorough knowledge of this country.
AJTOSEJlEJiTS.
REEDS OPERA HOUSE.
One "Week and Saturday Matinee,
Commencing
Inlay, Dec. 31st
E. D. HAWKINS'
BOSTON COMEDY CO.
Representing a Repertoire corwlitfng of
tho lntrat. dramnanrl vnntnp onn.
cess with a change of bill
Nightly.
ADMISSION
10, 20 and 30c.
now on sale at PiUton's
No Higher.
Reserved f
Rook Store.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Change in Business! !
Jaimar)'
A
ry 1st, - -
"We will mike
m in
D
1889,
or
Desiring to locate near each other will find
it to their advantage to call on me.
Correspondence solicited and descriptive
list of farms for sale sent on npplicat'on.
II. C. I'ORTER,
Real Estate Agent, Aumsvlllc, Marlon
county, Oregon.
LOOK HERE!
We are selling
REAL
ESTATE
If you want nny thing In that line
Wo will be glad to see you
At our office.
97Sfate,St., - - Salem.
Will list property at a fair price
Flro Iusuranco a specialty.
THOMAS & PAYNE
MONEYTO LOAN!
We havo several sums of money to
Loan on good Real Estate.
Security for a series
Of years To-
wlt,
ONE PURSE OF $1)0 !
ONE PURSE OF S1000
TWO PURSES OF $800 Juw il
ONE PURSE OF flOO!
Apply soon' to
Willis & Clianiberlin,
12-1-d"lm. Opera Home. Court St
HUGHES, BELLINGEfi & CO,,
REAL ESTATE
BOUGH? AND SOLD.
EASTERN PKOPBRTV
'TXCnANOEDTOHOnAS
Jjjlngton Ter.nrCalirornUi rlCT
information oddre u at ''g'tt av,
lowine office l1a'nev,,Urr Jute offl
at ielilnger-. mMhlMrrdep. ,., B
elly hall. Liberty trt : J"3n Hoard,
corner of Kroat MdAin itrew
Until that time wo shall oiler our
Entire Stock for CASH at
Prices that
Our Own RECORD
FOP LOW PRICES.
That is Saying
A Uootl ueai in
So Short a Space.
Call Barly,
And get tho benefit
Forstner, Tiffany & Co,
AKlH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1'kn.tuMt.Hnp nn. vnrlnii A ttinrVltl ft
..1119 J"JM UV1 lit VI 1 lit I Vila . '-
MtfttB AkAHnk A M f 1 lw1U1rtVl rt APA f ftll
puiuj t niix'iiKiii miu iiuH-wiiii-iii'-w, '
economical thnn tho ordinary k I mitt, mm
cannot be sold In competition with tuo
multitude of low lest, short wolcht nlumor
llOYAL 1UKINO lOWl)KllCO.,100rWall,NA.
MARVELOUS WORKS'.
VRUl'KSSIONAI.
jJU.
CAiins.
JK. J. M. KKKNK, 1). V. ., DKNTAL
grooms over White Corner. Olllco hours
n. m. to 5 p. in.
TlHYSlCIAN.-MltS. I)lt. M. K. McCOY,
I nlivsU'hm nnd Riirceoti. has located
nnd Inkcu rooms nnd 7 nt Mr. SiintiimtK
In the nnora house, Chronic tlMHMs n
specialty. Coiisullntlou free. lMldw.
DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC
tessor to Dr. J. C. Byrd.
Ofllco over Hush's Dank.
nnv Til wnilK ON A
Address or cull ut tMriTAI.
Jounai. olllco. dlwwl.
YlTANTKM-A
H larm.
FINANCIAL.
297 Commercial St.,
Salem, Or.
Merchant Tailor!
A MAN OF
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE,
.And supplied with only
First Class Goods
SUITING
PANTS GOODS,
VEST PATTKHNS
Satisfaction guaranteed.
G. C. HOGAN.
State Iusuranco CVs. hlock, Salem
IL B. WALLACIS. - President.
V. W. MAUTIN, Vlcc-Prcsldcnt.
J. II. AMIEItT, r - Ouhlcr.
DIRtCTORSi
V. T. Qray, W. W. Mnrtln,
J. M. Jlartln, H. S. Wallace.
Dr. V. A.Culck. J. II. Albert,
T. McK. l'atton.
LOANS MADE
To fanners on wheat nnd other innrKct.
al)lei'roaiiee,iniKiic" r , i".
either In nrlvnta itru.nrluuor
nubile warelioufce.
Stale and County Warranto Bought at Tar.
COMMERCIAL PArtr,
Discounted at reasonable ntte. l)rnn
drown direct on .New Vork.ClilpuKo.ii
S.ii.it. irtl,inil. Iindou. lVirlH. llerlln.
I Iloug Koiicand Calcutta.
j; W. CRAWFORD,
Dealer In
AND WATER
PIPES,
STEAM
Stove- and Tin Ware, Korea and UK
Pumps.
MAKUFACTUHKROK
Ti,C1,licr1tIronWiire,
261 Commercia5t., "
BLCKSMITIHNO and HORSESHOEING.
I
i.nr)PKlBTOB3 or
TUB CAPPL COFFEE IIOUSE
.. AIITT1
SHUBKR nlHLK
ESTAnUSIIED nr NATIONAL autiioiuty
ni..n 'ijt
'(I UlUU lid
OF-
SALEM, - -
Capital Paid up,
Surplus,
OREGON,
. - 575,000
- 10,000
People Cured by the. Vtoiuloriul
Electro Magnetic System
ius Practiced by Drs.
Dnrrin.
Marvelous and nilroclo are syn
onyinous terms. Mlmelos nro not
worktil In tlirsn rosalo tinted. It
does sound marvelous, however, and
It seems like a niiroclo wlien titc
fact is put before you of tho wonder
ful cures as performed by tho Drs.
Darrln, at tho Chcmeketo hotel SaL
lent, Or., where they will remain
only for a short time longer.
That Drs. Darrln havo effected
extraordinary cures after all ellbrls
elsewhere havo failed, Is a fuel sup
ported by tho strongest evidence.
Their cures, moreover, arc rapid and
permanent, as tho following testi
monials and letters will shew:
CAUU KltOJI M. M. 11AS1IOH,
Drs. Darrln Dear Sirs : Pj lor to
oniiRiililii!T vou two months ago 1
had been sorely nftllcted with nasitl
and throat catarth, which Interfered
with my public speaking. Your
homo treatment for catarrh haH
cured ine, and I tun thankful to
you, 1 had tiled many adverlfsed
remedies beforo, but nono of them
cured me. Refer to me at Rrooks,
Oregon.
ELiir.it Jr. M. Rasiiok.
lIKAltlNU HIMTOUIU).
KniTon Dear Sir : I havo been
troubled with deafness for over
fifteen years. I applied to tho Drri.
Darrln in Salem, and, after a fow
treatments, by their wonderful elee-tro-magnetlo
method, my hearing
was most entirely rcstor.d, and now
I can hcarmy watch tlckTortlio llrst
time in many years. I can bo re-
fcrred to and seen In regard to my
ease, at any time, at Howell prairie,
or address mo at Macleay, Oregon.
IIknuyBmhjoii.
i.i:kt his cnuTCiiia.
Dr. Darrln Sir: Somo montliB
ago I was Injured by a falling tree,
which paralyzed tho muscles of tho
limbs and contracted tlio corns, in
this hopeless condition I eamo to
Drs. Darrln, and through their skill
ful nilmiiiistralion of electricity I
am cured, and left my crutcheswlth
the doctor. I can bo relorrcu to
at Holbrook, Oregon.
J. II. Cop.nki.iuh.
FirstNational Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
tt'jl. '. l
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r-kvNoinw,
IK,
Vieo
Pre!d
Priiid
IdeuU
laut.
Outiltr.
GENERAL BANKING.
irmnli bouiftiU Ftnnera re urdtally
UivltiS to dnlt nd lrnrt n"
wheit. wool. hor mnd otlier Pn'PWV
r!lnnHDie rate. laurue un mwJi f
rno.1 relUbl oompanle.
JIILLI.VKKY AN1T FANCV
MILS. I. K. IV1UJON
1 'iriS U prepared do
Trlmmlug and Dressmakiug
wlBt uodi and ityl
7S Commerelaf itrt, MUm.
KI.KCTP.IC1TV CUIIKII HIM.
. lOP.TI.ANI, Nov. '22, '88.
Drs. Darrln CJuiitltMnon : I feel
it to bo only Just to yourselverf to
give to the public the following un
solicited testimonial regarding your
skill and entire probity.
For some two years l lounci i wwt
going down hill faster than my years
warranted ; the result of an itttnuk
of yellow fever in tho West Indies.
I had a discharge from my rlht
ear and general nervous debility. I
ran trulv sav mv ear Is now nearly
ns hound as ever, and as to strength,
am as strong at over In my mo. i
feel ten years younger. Refer to mu
hi tills city for further particulars.
You havo given mo a twenty years'
lease of life.
ClfAB. M. KlHK.NIHH.
AN OPKN I.MTTKH.
Mr. Irnta'c Wlngard of Cdntrullu,
W. T., Writes Drs. Darrln us follews:
easo by many physlclam.
Ji. F. STOUT.
WONDKP.FUI, P.IBTOP.ATION OP
HKAP.1NO.
Mr. Editor Dear Sir: My liltlo
1kv has been deaf slnco ho was 10
triontha old, a..d was so deaf that
ho never learned to talk, and Is now
fi years old. I had consulted a great
many physlclatt and nono could do
anything for him, and said that Ms
hearing could never bo restorcti.
As n last resort, I consulted tho Drs.
Darrln at the International hotel,
Cherry street, In his easo and they
said that they could euro hint.
Now, after three treatments, tho
child's hearing is almost entirely re
stored, and ho seems to bo mixed oy
tho sound. Through thankfulness
nnd gratitude to the doctors, and for
tho sake of others that may be
aftllcicd, I glvo this testimonial to
tho public. 1 can bo referred to at
tho comer of Front and Vine streets,
Seattle, W. T.
Mns. Minnik Gkiikokt.
OKPK'K HOUi'.8 AND PI.ACP. OP P.USI
N159. llrs. Dnrrlu can bo etmsulted fiH)
nt tho Chcmeketo Hotel, Salem, Or.,
for n short time only.
They will under no circumstan
ces tnko a easo they cannot euro or
benefit. Charges aro reasonable,
ami tho poor treated freo from I) to
10 a. in. dallv. Qftlco hours from 10
to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 to 12. All curable
chronio diseases, loss of manhood,
blorxl taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor
rhea, stricture, sncnnatorrlicva,
Hnnitniil weakness, or loss of duslro
of soxtial power In man or woman,
catarrh or nearness, aro eoniuieu
tlally and successfully treated.
Cures of private diseases guaranteed
and never published In tho papers.
Circulars sent free. Most cases can
receive homo treatmont after a visit
to tho Doetor'fl olllco.
N. R. Tho doctors' stay In this
city Is limited.
TBLEGRAIMIKJ TIDINGS.
Imporlanl Events of the Whole World
for Twenty-four Hours.
AfnllimlWM llnuiur.
iNDiANAPOl.rs, Dee. CO. TIlO
Methodist preaohors here aro work
lug up a sentiment as lost tho In
augural ball, and havo called a nice
lug fort', morrow, at which condem
natory resolutions will lie adopted.
A Pariloiinl Wr,iUrr.
Wahh!N(1TN. Dec. IK). The Pros-
Tl StrlUlns Jllncrn.
Ki.t.KN-situno. Dee. . This af
ternoon A. S. "Williamson, assistant
superintendent of tho coal mines nt
Roslyn, brought In 10 new mule
drivers to take the place of .strikers.
This soonicd to oxelto the strikers.
who got hold of tho superintendent
and drove him out or town, nruis-
Ing him up considerably with rooks.
They then turned their nttontlon
to "Williamson and inado a rush at
him, when ho drew a gun, but It
did no good, as they knocked him
down and out him about tho head
badly, Anally running him out of
town.
They also ran tho now men out.
Williamson is said to havo been
dnink a'l day, ho bringing all tho
trouble on himself. Everything la
quiet to-night. Parties In tho C
Elum have ordered a largo amount
of Ammunition from here, nnd there
may bo more trouble.
AiNom" ".JirU Tin, ItlpiioC"
London, Dee. 20. Tho mutilated
body of a boy was found in an out
houso at Rradford this morning and
reconbed as that of John Olll, 8
years of age, who, when last seen
alive was sliding on the loo with a
companion. Tho boy had boon
brutally murdered, his legs and
arms chopped off in a rough manner
and tied to his body, and his euro
cut oil. There were two stab wounds
In tho chest and heart, and tho en
trails were torn out. Tho romali's
were wrapped in u rough covering.
Tim Mn or Olito.
Cincinnati, Dee. 20. A special
from Sabliia, Ohio, says: A fox
d;lvo took placoncar hero to-day, In
which nearly -1000 persons, men and
N....U imWll'lluitcil. Olllv tWO fOX -
'"V"l 1 .--i"-. .
were scaled up, and both eseapoi
import Piilly Conlli'iiii'd.
Ottawa, Dei. CO. A dispatch
from London fully confirms tho
port that Joseph Chaniborlln Is likely
to bo appointed by Lord Sa'sbury
to 1111 tho vacancy In tho R.ltlsh '
Location at Washington.
okiuiiomii riniicr Up.
ClAiNHViM.i:, Tux. Dee. r.O.-Ono
hundred families, with teams, cro
ed tho South Canadian nver at
Pureell. Indian Teri'ltoiy, yesterday,
entering tho Oklahoma Country to
settle on claims near Pureell.
FARMERS
bind.
.!- U
!S!St
T pay Tire moinwT cahh wm
I far UMf. m and "T10
"With pleasurti I writ" to you In ro
gunl tothotroutmontyou gave mo
for asthma of eighteen years' stand
ing. Your treatment ha worked
llko a oliBrm.. I havo had no yini
toms of usthiiia slnou I returned
home. Tho euro heems to bo ir.
mnnoiit. mid It ltvoH mo groat joy
to toll you thin. Send ino hoipo of
your olroulain, wt many of my
nelghliorH wish to try your skill in
tliRlr oujuw."
000US. t..,NHWJ. CATARlttf ANII T-UNO
i
T'llOtJHI.B COKHD.
TtllVtor Oreiroulau : Plume irfvo
notleo In ytair jwpur that Dr. Darrln
curwl me or dwfnea or nix yu
standing, ottUjjud (roin oaturrh,
whlah he olo cured. For yn I
have bn troubled with Weak lunga
and bronehltlK, all of whloh have
liwn ourwl. Itofer tonw at Inde
rwMiilntife) 'rhuraton county, W. T.,
care E. P. Bawtoll, who haa also
Uwn ourl of dynperiafai and kidney
trouble, pronouneed RrlBtit' dla-
Idont yesterday signed a warrant par
ilmilmr Honlamln Hopkins, who
wrecked tho Fidelity IJauK.oruinoin-
nail by wheat speculations. It Is
foard ho will dlo beforo his pardon
arrives.
Hc XVur
Atlanta. Dec 0-A small rato
war occurred In Priors, Oa., to-day.
Somo drunken negro minors fought
the olllcers who attouipicd to arrest
tbom. Other negroes eamo to their
asslstuneo, and thoro wiih a clash Ihj
tween the wliltos and blaol.s. Two
uuroort were wouiuieu.
Hull) l(ulliriKiruiit,
OiMiK, Mo., Dee. SO. John and
Wiley Matthews, two of tho four con
demned Haled Knoblwrs, otoapud
frouijall hero last nl'jht by tlioavls
tance of friends on tho outside.
IMvo Walker, leador or iho Raid
Knoblwrs, ami his son William, also
under ..ontoiieo to Imbx, refuhed (o
leave, and ivero found In tholr colt,
who ii tho discovery Was maile.
Tl, llurllijun BIHh,
Cii'icaoo, Dec. 2 Tho reprewm
tntlrM of the varlotiH divisions of
tbo'Rrolhurtiood oriioolrlbUvo En
gineers continued their wiwlon to
day. It la geOorally Iwllevwl hero
that there iMstrongarid growlngdl't
witiHfiintlon among Rrdtherhoort eii'-
glnecni oh tho Wfctfem roads wlnlro
a clajwlllontlon system l n vogue,
und that milwa a change If aobn
nuido U tha inllaaga aybtoiu u big
.trilu, will be Inaugurated, 'iho
olaMlHoatlon ayatem was tho cause
of tho trouble on ino jsuriingion
road. Ona of tho dulegatw t6 tho
preaont maotlUB aald to a reporter
to-day that the atatement to tho ef-
ftct that the Hrotiternooo wouiu
wxwe giving-the Rurllnjrton atrlkara
Jlimiulal abttaiic after January
lit la abaolutely falae.
Un tbe Urroii I'lrlOc
Without cessation tho work or
railroad building continues on tho
Orojon Pacific. Trains aro now
running to Rock Creek which Is
about iluy-ono miles from Albany.
Track is laid somo distance fnithor
and Is delayed on account of bridges.
Tho headquarters of flearlo it Dean
aro nlno miles from Rock Creek and
and these gentlemen will Complete
their contract or nrteon miles ny ino
middle of Jaiiunary. Tho winter
has been remarkably lino and but
HUlo delay has been occasioned on
account of rain.
A correspondent of tho Innulnu
Republican relates tho following
remarkable oeeui ronce:
Friday a man miming from u
nlast. t(xik refuge Iwhlnd tho very
stunip that was beinjr blaUd out
and under which thoro were two
boxes of Judsnn Dowdor. You may
JudifO of his astonishment when tlio
blast Went oil", loro his hat into
fragments and knocked him stupid,
but did not injure him as no was ai
iWn'k attain in tho afternoon." He
sayrt Ihby receive their auppllw by
pack" trains OVOr a norrioio trail "anu
tui I write about ninety irtulosaro
filing past, weary looking and soro
with tholr heavy huideus. Our
camp Ih Irt a canytift into whloh tho
sunlight never etitorK, In fact this
railroad runs through a canyon from
llook Creek to thu cascadett. 'ino
scdnory l grattd for those who havo
time to enjoy It. Tlio moimuuuH
around us nro llfieon hundred feet
high, heavily timbered with good
timber" to tholr tops. Thla will bo
a groat lumlicr country an soon a It
It opened up. There la an ubun
daueo of excellent farming land
farther up on tho road to tho sum
mit und plenty of timber; It U not
surveyed but aquation oati hold
land. "We struck n galena mine on
the grade the other day that looks
wall, and there Is 'undoubtedly
plenty of mineral all over this
country .'