Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 02, 1889, Image 1

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tAhtAL
JOURNAL
VOL. 1.
JANUARY 2, 1SS9.
NO. 258
REAL ESTATE.
X .
fcALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY
Real Estate ujaipis.
AMUSE31ENTS.
2 il
1,600
J2.000..
160 acres, 6 miles from 0 &0de
P01;. 9fl houso,-.bartn and
?i vnhi5- Fentea' and ln tl.
80 acres, 4 miles from Salem
JSSS.'SIJ? t6.K5-..S?iw.
...85 acres i2K miles from Bnlcm.
P buildings. Splendid land,
nil fenced. Make a desirable
00 acre's 4 miles from Salem. Im-
provsmenui gooa. Kino young
barn and orchard.
at the door. Good
85,490...
52,600..
J, Wi,??resi 7 miles from Salem.
V, -,- . Hfll land, finely watered. Sell
in lota of 40-acre tracts at 825 ner
acre. r
810,800 ,678 acres, 8 miles from Salem.
iExcelcnt grass and fruit land.
ndWlnlng Willamette riter.
Will ncllln tracts.
81,375 61 acres, rmlles of Salem. House,
xjarge spring
(1 Knll inri
. . ... . -., UU.4
Diemv oi umoer.
32,400 120 acres, 6 miles of Salem; good
road; well Impreved: stream
running through the place.- ;
860,00 400 acres (4 miles west side 0 &
OUR) good house, barn and
orchard, 120 in cultivation, bal
ance oak grub pasture land.
SSOO ...10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad
Joining fair ground. Good land:
no Improvements.
$1,200 40 acres. S miles Salem; all In
cultivation; no buildings; near
school house. .Excellent fruit
land.
84,000... ...370 acres, 0 miles from O A C R R;
nil fnrirviri' wall wnfapaH HrM.un
barn, nnd small orchard; lifi
acres in cultivation.
$2,750 3 lots, wltngooanuussandbarn,
East Salem. Desirable location.
We have besides this a large list o' city
and farm property. Buyers would do well
to call and examine our holdings before
making their purchases.
WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN,
Opera House, Court St.,
9-26tf Salem, Or.
REEDS OPERA HOUSE.
One Week and Saturday Matinee.
Commencing
1, Dec. M
E. D. HAWKINS'
t ;
ll
Representing a Repertoire consisting of
the latest drama and country suc
cess with a change- of bill
, NJghtly.
ADMISSION
10, 20 and 30c. No Higher.
Reserved seats now on sale at Pat ton's
Book Store.
MOODY VS. DARRIN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I am prepared to sell you good
farms at
Change in Business ! !
January 1st, - - 1889,
akin
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varle. A mnrvrl ot
purity, strength and MrlioloomriirM. Mora
economical than the o.-dlnary MniK nnd
cannot bo sold In competition wJili the
multitude, of low test, short t eight alum or
niy in enno.
1(X1V1I.N,Y.
phosphato powders. Sold onr
KOYAL, BAKING POWDKltCO..
IMIOFKSSIONAL CARDS.
We will make
A
ffft
0U
111
w mob
Where you will have all the advantages
Of SCHOOLS, CIIURCtlES.DAILYMAIL,
and RAILROAD facilities without being
overburdened with high taxes simply for
the privilege of living near a town of a few
thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 33
years on a farm in this vicinity gives me a
thorough knowledge of this country.
Two or More
Desiring to locate near each other will find
It to their advantage to call on me.
Correspondence solicited and. descrlptlvo
list of farms for salo sent on application.
II. C. PORTER,
Real Estate Agent, Aumsvllle, Marlon
county, Oregon.
LOOK HERE!
We are selling
REAL ESTATE
Until that time wo shall oiler our
Entire Stock for CASH at
Prices that
BEAT Our Own RECORD
FOR LOW PRICES.
That is Saying -
A Good Deal in
So Short a Space.
Call Early,
And get tho benefit.
Tiffany k Co.
Salem, Or.
D:
II. J. SI. KKKNK. D. u. H . DEXTAI,
rooms over White Corner. Olllco hours
8a. m. to S p. in.
PHYSICIAN. MltS. I)K. M. K. McCOY.
pli.Vbldan and surgeon, has located
nnd taken rooms 0 and 7 at Mrs. Sargeants
In tho opera house. Chronic diseases a
specialty. Consultation free. l'J-'Jldw
DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC
cessor to Dr. J. C. Byrd.
Oflice over Bush's Bank.
The Methodist chu.eh was crowd'
cd during tho past few days to lis
fullest capacity. Thousands suv
seeking salvation oft lis soul while
health hud body aro neglected.
Moody may verily redeem souls, bill
ho has not tho gift pf icstorlog
health to tho body. In this respect
doth ho differ from tho Drs. Durrin.
The latter aro dally receiving largo
receptions at the hands of tho af
flicted. Thousands have called at
tho Chemokote hotel In this city,
whero the doctors lin.v'6 established
their oflice, and thousands receive,
the salvation they seoK and require.
Salvation of tho body' Is1 as essential
as Bulvntion of tho soul, whllo tho
Drs. Durrin pave tho road to re
demption of health ami snlvaiion of
tho body. Their testimonials speak
volumes for them, llcad them.
C.MlD KP.OM St. !.' JlABllOh. '
Drs. Durrin Dear Slrn i Trior, to
consulting you two mouths ago I
had been sorely iitlllctcd with imsal
and throat catarrh, which Interfered
with my public speaking. Your
homo treatment for catarrh has
cured mc, and I am thankful, to
you, I had tried many advertised
remedies before, but nouo of them
cured me. Itefer to mu at Brooks,
Oregon.
Et.ii:u M. M. BabUoh.
TtfANThlJ-A 110Y TO WOHK ON A
II furm. Addreoi or call at Capital
JOllNAL OlIlCC. dlWWl
FINANCIAL.
ESTAiiLiaiiKD nr national AyrnoiuTY
297 Commercial St..
If you want any thing In that line
We will, be glad to see you
"" At our office.
97 Stat St., - - Salem.
w'ill lisbpropfertyata fair price.
Fire Iusurauco a specialty.
THOMAS & PAYNE
Money to loan
Merchant Tailor!
A MAN OF
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE,
And supplied with only
First Class Goods
SUITINO
PANTS GOODS,
VEST PATTEIINS
Satisfaction guaranteed.
G, C. H0GAN.
Stato Insurance Go's, block, Salem
SALEM,
'aid up,
Surplus, - -
OF
OREGON.
- $75,000
- 10,000
J. W. CRPFORD,
"VVo (..nconnnt oIllnB nf ' mODey tO'
Loan on good Real Estate.
Security for a series
Of years To-
wlt,
ONE PURSE OF $1200 1 ! '
ONE PURSE OF $1000
TWO PURSES OF $Sp0.Kac1n'
PKE P.URSE OF $400!
' ' Apply soon o
Willis & Chamberlin,
12-li dw lm. Opera Houie, Court at
TEAlf
Dealer In
And' water
PIPES,
and Lift
o...M -nrl Tin Ware. Korea
Pump.
jlANUFACTUUKItOH
KICoirrnioAISt, S.lem,0r.
BUCBffllW "f WOHSf.
R. H. WALLACE. - - President.
W. W. MAIITIN. - Vlco-Presldent,
J. H. ALIIKRT, r Ciwlller.
DlRtCTORSl
W.T.Qruy, W.W.Martin,
J. M. Martin, It. B. Wallnce.
Dr. V. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert.
T. McK. Pntton.
LOANS IvIADE
To farroeri on wheat and other market
able prod lira, consigned or in (tore,
i either In private eraiarleapr
public vrarehoutea.
State and' County Warrants Bought at Par.
CQMWERCIAL. PAPER
Discounted nl rcononnble tatei. Draft
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han
KninclJoo, Portland, Iindon, Puiis, Ucrlln,
Hong Kone and Calcutta.
First-National Bank
SALEM. OREUON.
IIKAKINCI HKSUKU.
EniTon Dear Sir ; I liavo been
troubled with deafness for over
fifteen years. 1 applied to tho Drs.
Darriu In Saluui, and, after a few
treatments, by their wonderful eloo-tro-inagnctlc
method, my hearing
was most entirely restored, and now
I can hear my watch tick for tho first
time in many years. I can b6 ro
fonod to und seen ,ln regard tojny
case, at any time, at Howell prairie,
or address mo at Macleay, Oregon.
IIi:nkySix)U(iii.
I,i:iT HIS CHUTCHKS.
Dr. Darrn Sir: Some months
ago I was Injured by a falling tree,
which paralyzed tho muscles of tho
limbs and contracted tho cords. In
this hopeless condition T wiinu to
Drs. Darriu, und through their skill
ful administration of electricity I
am cured, and left my crutches with
tho doctor. I can bo referred to
at Ilolbrook, Oregon.
J. 1). Cohni:i.iU8.
KLKCTMCITV CUItKI) HIM.
Poiiti.and, Nov. IE, '88.
I r
Drs. Darriu Qcutlenien : I feel
it t bo ouly Just to yourxeiveH to
give to, tho public the, following un
solicited tcstlmoniiil regurtllngyour
skill and entire probity,
For some two years I found I was
going down lit Jl faster than my yeara
warranted ; the result of an attack
of yellow fever in iho West Indies.
I had a dlsclutrgo from my right
ear and general norvoim debility, I
can truly say my ear is now nearly
us sound us over, and as to strength,
am fifi strong as ever in my life. I
feel ten years younger, Jlefur to me
lti this city for further particulars.
You have irlvon mon twenty years'
Ifoise of life.
ClIAH. if. KlIIKNHW.
11. F. Stout.
WONDKltPUI. IIHSTOKATIOX OP
UKAlttNO.
Mr. Editor Dear Sir: My Uttlo
boy has Ikhmi deaf since ho wast 10
months old, and was! so deaf that
ho never learned to talk, and Is now
5 years old. T had consulted n great
many physician and none could do
anything for him, and said that his
hearing could never Iks restored.
As a last resort, I consulted tho Drs.
Durrin at tho International hotel,
Cherry street, In his ease and they
said that they could cure him.
Now, after threw treatments, the
child's hearing is almost entirely re
stored, and he seems to bo daxed by
tho sound, Through thankfulness
and gratitude to the doctors, and for
tUo sake of others thai may lie
afflicted, I give this testimonial to
tho public. I can bo referred to at
tho corner of Front and Vine streets,
Seattle, W. T.
Mas. Minnik Gkiipokt.
OFFICi: IIOUIUJ AND 1'l.ACE'OF 11USI
K1S3. Drs. Darriu can bo consulted free
at tlw Chemekoto Hotel, Salem, Or.,
for a short time only.
They will under no circumstan
ces take a case they cannot cure or
bonellt. Charges aro reasonable,
and tho poor treated free from 0 to
10 iu in. dally. Olllco hours from 10
to 1 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 to V2. All curablo
chronic discuses, loss of manhood,
blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor
rhoea, stricture, suormatorrhu'ii,
seminal weakness, or loss of desire
of sexual power In man or woman,
catarrh or deafness, aro contldeu
tially and successfully treated.
Cures of private diseases guaranteed
and never published In tho papers.
Circulars sunt free. Most casus can
receive homo treutmont.after a , vjjslt
to tho Doctor's olllco.
N. U. Tho doctors'
city Is limited.
stay In this
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
The Niit lloune.
WASHijrO'i'ON, Jan. 1. Infamise
tlon from N nsliv'lle win received that
Governor Taylor lias fully decided
to give tho ecilficalo In tho Tlilrd
Tennessee (Chatianoogst) District to
Evans (Uop.), without regard founy
restraining o'ders which may bo
Issued. Tho governor holds that In
performing this act ho Is tho solo
judge of his duty under tho law.
Th(s Icavo? tho House, counting
the districts In whleh an ofllclal de
cision as to Issuing certificates has
been reached, 10 1 republicans and
150 democrats. Only two caiea re
main undecided, namely, tho Third
and Fourth In West Virginia. Tho
republicans claim theili both on tho
face of the original returns and on
tho re-counts.
If they are given certificates tho
republican majority In tho House
will bo seven. If they recelva but
one the majority will bo ftVo, and If
the democrats receive both it will bo
reduced to threo'. This latter figure
Is now tho lowest possible limit of
tho republican molarity slnco Gov
ernor Taylor's decision in tho Ten
nesseo ease. '
ColdWntor Winn.
Bkatti.i: (W. T.) Dec 31 Trou
ble arose yesterday between tho Col
umbia and Pugct Sound Railroad
Company and tho Pugut Sound
Shore Railroad Company regarding
thu ownership of a stilp of road on
tho tide tints. To-day tho latter ob
structed tho Joint track of the two
roads to pruvent tho passage of
trains of the former by placing i.1)
cars thereon. Tho Sheriff and u
largo force of men started to remove
tho cars and 100 men on the oppos
ing sldu advanced to prevent them.
A serious fracas was imminent when
thu sheriff picked up tho hydrout
hose and drenched thu attacking
force. Thdy then desisted and an
nrmlstlco between tho roads was nf
torwurdH declared.
Important Events of tho Whole World
for Twenty-roar Hours.
A Huge Cuiinnl.
IS I Paso, Jan. 1. Tho ropo'i.
front tho City of Mexico, to tho e
fcct.thut u clerical uprislug had u
currud there on the 28th and 'M)
Ieople, Including seventy priests,
had been killed and a number nf
prlysts captured mid ordorqd to, lie
slmt, turns out to be a euuurd. Deo
ember i!8th Is an All Fools day
among the Mexicans and thu story
had Its origin from this.
r-r-j- rr
HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,
REAL ESTATE J
BOUGHT A$UXS01).
EASTERN btiSffiEtfef '
pXQJUNUEU rOR ORBMfeJffigf
JCilntion Ter.orCllforntaTilJ j.
,,ju- rinnrTT
WM. K, IiADPE, - -DIl.
J. ItKVNOlJbrt,
JOHN MOIH,
- - Prfnldfnt.
Vleo PnMldcnt.
. . CatLter.
&&V
d Jl
i
OhbbjwbUI 8t SlMB.
lMf
Y BKUS.,
IPBIBTOBa OF
THE CAPITAL
.. fcfl.L M Vr r
vfMft.SW-,1 '"" " '
GENERAL .BANKING.
Bxennceon Portland, Han KmneUeo,
Hew Yprfc. la&na nl Hont KnK
bought and mid. Htole, Count nd City
wsrninu boujht. Karmer re wrdUlly
Invited to detxwlt nd trenuurl bulof
with 0. Liberal kdranot Itutda ou
wneat, wool, hop nd other properly at
rtuonADi rate. Iniuranm oa ueh m
eurlly en be obtained at the bank In
moat reliable companies.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
miw. vV- wiisow
llMa Tfry.Slne tJoclc oC.ntw railllntry,
and U prepared lufla .
Triffliaiag ami Dressmaking
"1 I !
InlbelateatitTiM. tand ber new
winter Kuod(B4 etylea.
Salem,
9TS Commercial etraet.
FARMERS ,
r PAY TJIli HIOIIIWT CASH ftUUK
are a ttA elore, aM CommmUiln
AN OPKN LWTTKIt.
Mr. Fsano i'ingard of Centralist,
WIT., Writes Drs. Dhrrlp'esfillliiwH:
"With pU-ttsiiro I rjle' to you hi a
gard tu tlivtreatiuontyou gi(Ve me
for (ifcflmiu of elghtevtl yetirH stfCnd
1ng""Yolrl trwitmont hits wittUm
liK a' oliarrh. 'l have lfad nosi'fil
to'r'ns (if :osthmh sliii'e T r-turned
lioui?. The" euro seems to Uo rnr
niuticiit, audit gives mC great Joy
to tH ydfl' ilils. Bend" hie" some of
your circulars, us' many of t'ny
ilKlghlKjrs'wlnh to try 'your skill In
their oases."
DEAP.NPJe), fATAHHIl AND I-lNl
TltOUUI.fr OUIIKI),
ISdltor Oregouluti : ' Plwue give
rifMhw Iu ysrtir'lloiwr that Dr. Darrln
CfircU me of deafnsW of sir yean'
titii(llng, fcttsfel' trom csitarrh,
whloh he ftlso eurwl. Fot years
have been troubled -with weak lungs j
and brontililtte,.BU of which have
beea cored. Jlefor tornfe tti, Indt-i
jHHiOcnee, Thurftton pounty, Wi;im
wre'K. V. Hawtrt I. who lm wo
Arliltrallnir,
CiiiCACio, Jan. 1. A conference
was hL'ld this morning between otll
elals of the lhirllngton road and the
llrnthorhood Grluvuuco Colnmlttee,
for the purpose of settling tho dif
ferences existing between thu com-
pany and the strikers. Thu causes
leading to the strike mid the subscr
(pje(it events uuro dlsseiissed. An
adjournment was taken until to
morrow, wlfen an agreement, It Is
thought, will be arrived at und the
strike deulurcd oil,
Fnttmr Uuiilirtjr' C'lintn.
Spiiincii'IHM), Mass., Dee. 30.
"Another victim of Father Duugh-
erty's curse I" was thu exclamation
hoard from many persons In tills
city on learning of ox-Mayor O'Con
nor's death hi Jlolyoko,
Forty years ago a Catliollo priest
in tills city, Father Daugherty, was
charged with tho betrayal of n
yotiilX laily, Tho Sunday follow
ing, tho exposure, a crowil of forty
or more oxcited parlshouers gather
ed at tho church door stud refused
Father Daugherty admission to the
church. Tho angry priest there
upon, cursed those wioso bunds were
against b'en, und it is declared that
nearly all those cursed have died
unnatural deaths, while their chil
dren have not been exempted.
Alaikn'e lloumlurr.
Wakiiinuton," Juii, 1, F, M,
Tfiorn, hujierlntviulepl of .the Cote
Kurvey, has addrussmd u letter o
Chulrnmii ItaiidOll; of the iloufte
Ajifoprlutloiiic;oiiunl.ttc, in refer
eiico to tho survey of the Ahutkui)
Uundary. Lst Cct9U)r un appr(
pr'lntion of 20(0X) yn made ',U the
sundry elvJI bill, for this survey, und
the committee detJrcd to lw Inform
ed as to what rlliponltlou has been
miulo of the uuu-ey. , .
Hiierinteudent Thru says tin
unyronrlatlou vfun tilttde no latd th(
It was iHpVjoHiJe tvVt ny- inrtls
In the Held thU yar. 'n?pnrnuoo
navlATH made (o ernl lrtlS? ml
lit Msty bf Suite fitfit. The offlcq
has been ngugrd In tlw eolltellon
of data, ota., for l)w Mrvey, and lu
rrrmp)ndurtew with, th,evpnup
nuulue and nariltM Oil the L'ttClflo
Gfo-if. wth ,rfemw to ,tb(s lrp
nortatlon of prtli who hM iwprk
would le on tho Yukon and Poreu-
HtJeriveN," 5rjrilorU toy's Uw (II
trouble, pwnouUdllrigut'- dU- cU ft "K1!1 di? vw-1 "" th"
CryltiK 1'or Moody.
8an. FiianoihCo, Jan. I. ISvan
gelfst Moody will commence his
revival services lu this ulty neat
Hunduy, Tho Oregon comml'tcolu
chnro of tho evangollstlo services
under his lcadership,has wrlttou thu
Ban Fiauclsoa committee, asklsig
them torelPiiso Mr. Moody from his
ongugeitiont here, becauso of tho In
tense Interest muulfestod ill tho
revivals In Oregon, but as great pro
pnratlon has, boon mudu here, und
the Meclutnlcrt pavilion loused and
tit u readlnoHH, It Is not likely that
(lie locul committee will release Mr.
Moody.
The Kale Ailuim l)lilir,
A(kmpKIH, Jan. 1. The local In
HJWtors have almost completed their
luvtstlgutlou of tho Kate Adams
stcumbout disaster. From stato
infills made by thu clerk of thu
butt, they find that the Adams had
107 irftonsoil board. Of them 183
ure known to have escaped, leaving
fuurteeii as lost. The liu'iectors are
satlsllel tho tiro originated in it sack
of cottdu secl forward of the boilers.
The Year Immigration.
f iiw YOhk, Jan. 1. During J888
3HHM ImmlgruuU lundel.nt Cab
tl4 (lurdunr.un.lnrwueof 1077 over
i ' rj ttj
T Caactlie txttir
, Tliau wtll at the Ortinge Htorc, 126
fityU) ktriwt, If you. wisjt a good,tt
of uuythlng tilsivio the grocery
,lri. Don't full tolook at the Whlto
I Iron, Kxtratts, the beat lu tho mar
ket, t-f.
fUyludl, Liberty e$tro?jifS2nl.
the roomi or th 8UU Ibib"00
oroer or Front tnAAMhtUteu- "
oy many puyuciuut. p" p '" ""