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t ' ! CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY JANUARY 1, 18SO. NO. 2S7 i -r.' I 1 4HHElllfl jiJtf 4llnyjfcWM tj9HEHP23SrtSZX5 V-VT """ VwlJ-. 1. r 3 -- " ' "" i - HEAL ESTATE, Real Estate Bargak Jl.GOO i-lGO acres, fcmllcs frojn 0 & C de- JSot. OpoQ house, ..barn and orchard, fenced, a&A&ln. cul tivation. L vi-wi $2,000 SO acres, 4 miles from Snlem. Good road to town. Improve ments lair. Fine fruit land. 55,190- 8! acres ZW miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land. home. .60 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. 1M a9es, 7 miles from Salem. Hllbiiind, finely watered. Sell Uilbts of 40-acre tracts at 825 per nerd 075 dcres, 8 miles from Salem. " "Excellent gross and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rirer. WI)Uel In tracts. .5l acros.4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Large spring at the door. Good soil, and Jlenty of timber. Oacres, 5 miles of Snlem; good road; well improved; stream running through the nlnce. ..400 acres (4 miles west-side 0 & AMTJSE31ENTS. J2,500 ,180. 5W,I fc $1,375,.. J2.400-. J60.00.. ssoo .. 31,200.. 81,000.. G Hill rood house, barnnnrt orchard, 1J0 in cultivation, bal ance oak crnb pasture land. .10 ncres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. 40 acres, S miles Snlem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school hbuse. Excellent fruit land. ...370 ncres, 6 mile? from O & C It R; REEDS OPERA HOUSE. One Wee nnd Saturday Matinee, Commencing Inlay, Dec. 31st E. D. HAWKINS' I Rcpres entlng a BoDertqirA consisting of cess with a change of bill Nightly. ADMISSION 10, 20 and-30c. No Higher. Reserved seats now on snlo at Pattou'a Book Store. AKlHc mSCELLANEOCS. alt fartnaiti itrnll mntAFArl llnnuA barn, and small orchard; 15(5 acres In cultivation. -82,750- 3 lots, with gooa nuuse nnd barn, East Salem. Desirable location. "We hava besides this a largo list of city and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMBEKLIN, Opera Houso, Court St., 9-2Gtf Salem, Or. I am prepared to sell you good farms at January 1st - - "We will miko 1889, TATTT TlTiTfmfl BEAT m mm Whero you will have all the advantages of SCHOOLS, cnUnCUES.DAILYMAIL, nnd ItAILllOAD facilities without being ocrburdened with high taxes simply for the privilege of living near a town of a few thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 8S years on a farm in this vicinity glc me a thorough knowledge of this country. Two or More Desiring to locato near each other w 111 find It to their advantage to call on me. Correspondence solicited and descrlptUo list of farms for sale sent on application. II. C. POUTER, Real Estate Agont, Aumsvlllc, Morion county, Oregon. LOOK HEREI k Ckif in Business! Until that time we shall oiler our Entire Stock for CASH at Prices that Our Own RECORD FOR LOW PRICES. Tkat-is Saying AtGoodiDeal in So Short a Space- Call Barly, And get the benefit. Forstner, Tiffany k Co, 297 Commercial St.. Salem, Or. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder ne cr varies A marvel ot purity, strength ond'WhoMsomcness. More economical than Uie ordlnnry iclnds, and cannot be sold in competition with t ho multltudo of low test, short weight Mum or nie powacrs. noia oniy in rarm. lOYAI.llAKINOl'OWDKUCO..I0UVull,N.V. UKOFESSIONAL GAUDS, DK. J. M. KEKNE, 1) 1). S , Dr.NTAL rooms o er White Corner. Ulilcu hours 8 a. in. to 5 p. m. T)HY8ICIAN.-Mlt3. Oil. M, K. McCOY, L physician nnd surgeon, lint locntrd nnd taken rooms U nnd 7 nt Mrs. Snrgcnnts In tlie opera house. Chronlo dlsiMt-c n pecinuy. uonsuimiiou iree. ij--ui. DR. MASON, DENTIST, SU0 ccssor to Dr. J. C. Byrd. Office over Bush's Bank. Tailor I i -Wo-are selling REAL ESTATE ! s' If you want anyjhjng In that line We will be glad to see you At our office. 97 State St," - ' - Salem. WUl list property at a fair price. Fire-Insurance a specialty. THOMAfNE' Money to loan! Wo have several sums of mpnejto LMUWCOTd-Ril-E8tater,! Security for a series Of years Town, Merchant A MAN OF TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, And supplied with only If irst Class Goods SUITINO PANTS OOODS, VEST PATTERNS Satisfaction guaranteed. Gf-CHOGAN. Stato Insurance Co's, block.'-Salcm J. W. CR'AiPORDj . Dealer In 9TOUU AND-WATER PIPES; Wl and ONE PURSE OF $120Q I ONE PURSE OFrf 1000 TWO PURSES OF fSWJcl ' yONE!injRSEW00! ia-l; ONEPSK Apply soon to Willi &iClai ;dwlm.r ' ,Apeh n. tone,OwirtSI HUGHES.tBELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BpTJGHf .AND SOOT BASTERN PgW"W.'' TTIXniANUED 0"SSjSfi! JUitonTer.nrOiUfolrg',fid. fnloiwitioa t4t$ us ,8f tRSm city. Ma. jtUew,r rtd. ? 4h t BeUln-r' BJMhinery &, to therooiisof lhBtt iSSri -corner or Front n& Ash itreo". Bmves and Tin Ware, force rump MANUFACTUHKHOK Tin, Copper and ... HnM Fitting. IlooflDB and 261 Commercial St., Salem, Or. BLCKSlHTIUXQi HQRSESU0E1XC.. Mill i&wxr""" m I1TANT1S.U-A , , itirni. HOY TO WOH1C ON A AddreM or call nt Cai'itai. Joiinal olllce. dlw wl. r MNANOIAI.. F-STAIILISIIKD nr NATIONAL AUTltOltlTl Jr TheGapifal National Bank u nun m SALEM, - Capital Paid .op, -Surplus, - - III U(l OREGON. - - $75,1)110 - . 10,000 It. a WAI.I.ACK, l'renldent. W. W. SIAIITIN. - Vleo-l'reitldcnt. J. II. ALHKIIT, r - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T. Gray, W, W.Mnrtln, J. M. Jlartln, It, H. Wallace. Dr. V. A.Cuslck. J. ir. Albert, T. McF. l'ntton. LOANS MADE To turmcni on wheat and other inarKct- iroaucr, ramniKiicu ut iii . ther in private jrnmarlctor able produce, consigned or in store, eitner in privaie nniuri nubllo sretiouww. Stale and Conaly Warrants IQUght at Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Draft drawn .direct ou Now )nrk.Clilraeo,Hiin KranclAM.Portluhd,Liidon;Pari.Ucrllti, ilhns lCougnnU Ualeutln. First'ltioiial;Baii liirstiiti iivm SALEM,-OREUOX. DU.J. RBVNOI.IW, JOHN JlOIlt.. - PrMldent. Vii-o l'rtrtldrnt. . . OmIiIct. GENERAL BANKING, mciunnon rnrtland, Han Kronelwo. New 'Vfirk, Iindon nd Hone K0nj bourbtana'told. Htat, County and ffliy worranU bouthU Karmcni are eufdtany lnrlted to depo't nd trantaet bujlnent with u. Uberal dTneei made on wheat. ool, hop and other property t rwwnAO.e rti Iwnnca on web curtty n b obtained l the bank n mott reliable componlw". 'lJ'BIBrOHfl OF THE CAPITOL u-K'2WK!.SSr Ytttb . "- - - -XILL1KERY AND FANCY U0OU. MIW. H. K. iVILBOK 11m Try Onaitoiai' M inilllnry, and U prf pM4 WjdA Trimmiiganil'' Drcssmalriug In tbJteyt .tyl. AttBj " U9" winter guoAt inA tyi. 78 Commrbf tjr HaUm. FARMERS n riuiB ait reoplo Curwl by the "Woiulerhil Electro Mngnctlc System ns Tract icctl by Drs. Darrin. Marvelous nnd nilrnclo nro Byn onymoua terms, illrocles nro not worked In these prosalo times. It does sound marvelous, however, nnd It seems like n mlrnolo when the fuct la put heforo you of the wonder ful cures ni performed hy tho Dre. Darrin, nt the Chemckote hotel Sn lem, Or., where they will remain ouly for a short time longer. fThnt Dre. Darrin have effected extrnortliunry cures after nil efforts eleowhere have failed, Is a fact sup ported by tho strongest, evidence. Their cures, moreover, are rapid audi permanent, as tho following testi monials nnd letters will shew: cAiin most si. sr. itASiion. Drs. Darrin Dear Sirs : Trior to consulting you two mouths ago I had bcon sorely alllicted with nasal and throat catarrh, which interfered with my public speaking. Your homo treatment for catarrh has cured nie, and I am thankful to you, I had tried many advertised remedies before, but none of them cured nie. Refer to mo at Urooks, Oregon. Elduk JL M. Bashou, HKAltlNO ItUJTOlini). EniTon Dear Sir : I have been troubled with deafness for over fifteen years. I applied to tho Drs. Darrin in Snlem, and, after a few treatments, by their wonderful olec- tro-magnctio method, my hearing was most entirely restored, and now I can hear my watch tick for tho llrst tlnio in many years. I cun bo re- fiim. o hud scun in rejiunl to my Cube, ntniiy time, at YfSivVejl 7ralrTeJl oraddiessino at Arucluuy, Oregon. HllNltY SliOUOH. ia:vt ins ciiUTOiHM. Dr. Darrin Sir: Some- months ago I was injured by a falling tree, which paralyzed tho muscles of the limbs and contracted the cords. Jn tills hopeless condition I enmo to Drs. Darrin, and through their skill ful administration of electricity I am cure,d,,and left my crutch with the doctor. I can be referred to ut Jlolbrook, Oregon. J. 11. COKMIMUB. KI.KCrICITY CU1JKD 1IISI. PoitTLANi), Nov. 22, '88. Drs. Darrin Gentlemen : I feel it to be only Just to yourselves to give to tho public the following un solicited testimonial regarding your skill and entire probity. For some two years I found L was going flown bill faster than my years warranted ; tho result of an attack of yellow fever In tho West Indies. I had n dlschurgo from my right ear and general nervous debility. I can truly say my ear Is now nearly as sound as ever, and as to strength, I am as strong an ever In my life. T feel ten years younger. Refer to me hi this city for further particulars. You havu irlvcn me a twenty yours' lease of life. Chah. M. KlHKMWfl. AN OI'BX I.IHTIfn. Mr',, Jim? Wlngnrd of Contrulln, W. '!'.,' writes Drs. J)arrln as fellpws: "With pleasure I writo to you In re gurd U tho treatment you gavo me foruHtliimt of eighteen years' stand ing. Your treatment has worKcd like ft cbanu. I have had no yiui toniM of (us(liiii slupe I returned home. TImj euro seems to be per. innnerit, ami It gives me great Joy to'to'lljjou thlrf.' Beud inu soino (if yqur .circulars, , u many of my nolxiVor xfltii tq try .your skill lit UiUr'euMMi" UMAHNKNti CATAirmi fAJfU i.ua TltOUIlLI) OUItHD. ' Editor Orvxoulnii-t PJ Ky notjc la-yonf-papumhuJtDr. Dirtiri cum) tue of deafnwwMjf u yeaj taudlng, cued. . tram ,. tatarrb. wjleh, iaUi eurtd,. For ywy I anof bronchitis, ifll of which have bWfcSurvd.rvRsfirP toiriB't Jnd tndence, Thurston county, W. T., r'JE.'M8ertMvwho hiu ab enso by many pliyslblans. B. F. Stout. WONDEltKUI. ItESTORATION at" llKAUINO. Mr. Editor Dear Sir? : ty little boy has been deaf1 slnco ho Avas 10 months old, nnd was so deaf tha he hover learned to talk, And U now fi years old. T laid consulted n great mnnV physician And noho could do anything for him, nnd said that iU heitTlng could never bo restored. As a last resort, 1 consulted tho. Drs; Darrin at tho Jnt'cYnaf lonnl hotel, Cherry street, in his case, nnd they said, that they could, cure him. r, nfter, three treatments, tho child's hearing is almost entirely re stored, ami he seems, to bo dared by tho sound. Through thankfulness and gratitude to the doctors, and for tho sake of other that may bo alllicted, I glvo this testimonial to tho public. lean bo referred tout tho corner of 1 roilt and Vino streets, Seattle, T. Mits. Minnii; Okukoiit. ok1mck iiou1is and 1i.ack ok 111)81 ni5j: Drs. Darrin can bo consulted freo at tho Chemeketo Hotel, Snlem, Or., for a short time only. They will under no circumstan ces take a case they cannot euro or bencllt. Charges nro reasonable, nnd tho poor treated free from 0 to 10 u. in. daily. Olllco hours from 10 to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8j Sun days, 10 to 12. All curablo chronlo diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, snermatorrho'a, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of soxual power in man or woman, catarrh or deafness, arc confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guarantOed and never published in tho papers. Circulars sent free. Most casus can receive homo treatment after it visit to tho Doctor's onicS ' N. B. Tho doctors stay, In this city is limited. Capital l'ara Addition. Salem Is to huvo n new addition. It iri to bo known as the Capital jl'ark Addition. To-day tho man agers arc busy In laying it oil In blocks and lots and the plat will bu placed oil tho nlilrkot Within n few teenies. This Is the McCormick and Straiten tract of sevonty-elghl ncres. which has n desirablo location (o thb cart of tho Capitol. It will bo remembcied It wlui'purchnnod n few weeks ago by u company of gen tlciucn of whluh Dr. Jessup In tho head, us well as tho heaviest in vestor. This now addition 1h a grand Im provement for tho capital city, and Promises to meet with a warm rt- coptlou among those who are look lug after the purchase of choicu city lotrf. A few months will wltnts In this eastern suburb it great activity In building and improvement. Tho subdivision of thlA tract uso murks. the dlsappoaruucu of cliolco ucro property" from lists of realty for sale. Verily, tho capital city doth Imkjiii. A .New Hawulll. It'ls pretty generally understood, If proper nrrangeihonu can be uiude, thut II. C. Tarpley, and otlier Salem geutleuieu are soon to start a new sawmill In South Hulum. For Mjveral lays they have leen llgurlug on the "divine uiu have about imj giitlatwl the jiurehiute of suitable grounds on which to plilco tho mill. 'J'liey pnipoMS urtiiitliitr tho ueca-Mary liulldlngs imlnevilately, prviiutatory to tint plUpJng of the inftolllflery' early' In Febrtiury. They liojw to Im; able to have every tiling u mud Iihw for (he starting up of the. mill by March first, Mr. TnriJvy Is a pruotiwd suvrmlll inuuiiuij th new enterjiniw will opon.'lf at ttlluiiiltfr nukOleeU most fuoriible;' '1 M odveilt'or 'suibh Ail eiiterpriwj will give Hiotll 'Bulem iult u etlmuluju Thart call t )w Oranjie jfjture, 120 Stale trwt, It yotj wunt'n gof4 tea r iitivthlliir dIm'Ju the grocery' HnM. Klrilct, thiUt lu'nib'tnArJ lutfr TELEGUAIMHO tidings. IaDortant Events of Itio for Twcntv-four Il6url Anothor llljr llAllrond. Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 31 . Tli6t Is n glowing feeling of confidence hero In tho lntentlous of tho com pany tlmt lias neon orgnmzcu io build tho proposed lino of, road from Sioux City to Ogdeu and thonco to tho Pacltlo TOnst. Local capitalists are interested lind thO work" of secdr-' ing terminal facilities has already progressed to some extent. Tho lino Was surveyed last summer, nntt considerable work done nt tho west) end, whero n certain amount of grading Is necessary to hold n lino of survey ftOtn other roads that may ba seeking passage through tho siun" mountain canyoli or nnrrow pass. rrotimtli Doumtirnta 8ccmli, , Washinqton, I?cc 31. Itf la stated tlmt protection demooniU, es pecially those In tho South, nro making arrangements for holding a convention, when they will lssuo.au ultimatum to tho free trade wing of tho party. Tho latter will, bo noil lied that, unless tho deniocratlo party returns to tho platform of 1881, tho protection dcniooruta will leave them and eltlierlloln tho republicans mr nominate an Independent ticket. Dim n With Amtrctiy. CliiOAdo, Dee. 31. Master In Chancery Wlndes, to whom was re ferred tho anarchist petition for nu injunction reslrnlnlhg tho police from interroilng with their meet ings, rendered it decision, recom mending tho granting of an Injunc tion, on tho ground that no property rights are involved, and that there Is no precedent for grnntlpg such in junction. A V'liol CiiiiuiuinltyArrcitcil S: Louib,IWc.80. A fllicclal from . On. Iha, n llttlo town In tho wosturn part of tho state, sayst Tho neighbors of a man nanietl A. M. Cutler so vorly wlilpped him for beating his Wlfuto-dny. Ho swore out it war rant under which tho entire miilo population of tho place woro arrest ed and taken to dreoldy Center, whero they will bo tried. itiiiiiimi umiiu Hum. iNDiANAi'di.iH, Dee. 31. To-day a stranger came to tho money order i department or the postoillco aiid asked tho clerk to stop to tho door, ns a man wanted to hod hlili. The clerk stejiixfd out, and when lie had returned tho stranger had vanished, taking with hint thu sum of f2000, that was In thoilmuer. Mure of Din Unit. iNlllANAl'Oi.lH, Dee. 31. Tho" iWtho'dlsl mlnislers' meeting to-day; dld'not take tho anticipated action of debouncing Oenorul irrr,lson' ' iiiauifunil ball, but It appointed n' Committee to consider the niattpr,1 antl report tho result at a filttlro meeting, If deempd lutvlittthlc. In Wilt tat .W Ytar. R, Watkluds and wife ut the Rocky Mountain restaurant ore cele brating the New Your, with which was ushered to thujli n girl baby. A !kMiatp lllil. CluuuluO new buckwheat Hour, and a line article of table syrup, al the Orange store, 12) State wtreot, Hulein. ' A lmln In IIm Ixiok Ofto6 Imda to ftm. ' pltUiUsI illw"t (but uro iOiiiimI Uiiurubu llrMfriti ICIiIiW Twir lliM,nrl anil pnt. vwutbUtnr. It la pitTtly V(ctblu nnd It wurrunlml. KdM by li. W. JUlliKwa & Co. -.. -a. ail 1III1I C I - -- . T Y mW&!ti& 9T i b wred of dyipepU aud kldbjr &1iyt?,wTrvii. JtrqWV Mfawk'torifry'fi dUV t-f. JiJlMl &i& tbewiNBeeardJpl latflwftoa. Snuralak tA4 by II. W Mftlhtwi a io. Tru TunKuaTauigUra. Tbc oiiuhiity ot,l'Ur I'lper'aceUhia. I4'V u( pickltd ptppcri wil probably nir fane ' "' catoh Iho tpneut Ibal'wuuM fain bo aulc but Ibit teat baV' toiling.' riWr Tb Vol'lowlpc birt n1'ni.i, al their author rualotaln, dit 'w'ohiUu'Tn Uallling' tb c'rJlnar pow af 1f tiiilu (Jai uU le tfav l Xiijitit, The tea eaaiciu, aVil auufcc'tb' ui. -Say.'-lhAUId M k .iapily-iaiU' al.atby tltcbfi thow? htrPK atiat4if UttUtlca, OUt piimM Jlia' fltlt'flig wjhip, Saiah'lo a shawl boltl wit mow ?. . .. - !n aalU taa ihaia, A mp of. ffe in epir oojro pot. SsltVt'ipiitt 9uk .ptU.rhlllp'i dxtb1 lf t? Kuirtli' bad.