Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 07, 1889, Image 1

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    71
CAPITAL
JOURNAL.
VOL. 1.
SALEM, OR., MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1SSO.
NO. 262
KEAIi ESTATE.
Real Estate Bargains,
1 600. 160 ncrei, 6i miles from 0 it C de
pot. Good home, barn and
orchard. Fenced, and li In cul
tivation. 2,O0O- ..80 acres, 4 miles from Salem.
Good rond to town. Improve
ments fair. Fine fruit land.
5,490 85 acres 2J4 miles from Salem.
' No buildings. Splendid land,
all fenced. Make a desirable
home.
J2.5O0. m acres 4 miles from Salem. Im
provements good. Fine young
orchard, and garden land.
aj.180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem.
Hill land, finely watered. Sell
In lots of 40-acre tracts at $25 per
aero.
10,800675 acres, 8 miles from Salem.
Excellent grass and fruit land,
adjoining Willamette rlter.
Will soil In tracts.
197fi si acres, 4 miles of Snlcm. House,
barn and orchard. Large spring
at the door. Good soil, ana
plenty of tlmbor.
82,400 120acres, 5 miles of Salem; good
road; well Improved; stream
running through the place.
60,00 400 acres (4 miles west sldo O &
0 R It) good house, barn and
orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal
nnco oak grub pasture land.
$800 -.10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad
Joining fair ground. Good land;
no Improvements.
$1,200 40 acres, 8 miles Salem; all In
cultivation; no buildings; near
school house. .Excellent fruit
land.
$4,000 370 acres, 6 miles from O & 0 II It;
1111 Itrutcu; well nmwcu, iiuuoc,
barn, and small orchard; 150
acres in cuiuvauon.
$2 750 -.3 lots, with gooa nuuse and barn,
East Salem. Desirable location.
We have besides this a large list of city
nH fnrtn nrnnnrtv. Du vers would do well
to call and examine our holdings before
making their purcnases.
WILLIS & CIIAMBEHLIN,
Opera House, Court Sty
n.26tf Salem, Or.
IMMIGRANTS, ATTENTION!
I tun prepared to sell you good
farms at
LOWPR
OS
Where you will have all the advantages
fsnnnnrj( ninmCHE3.DAILYMAIL,
and ItAILUOAD facilities without being
overburdened with high taxes simply wr
the privilege of living near a town of a few
ihrmsnnd Inhabitants. A residence of SS
years on a farm in this vicinity gives mo a
thorough knowlcdgo of this country.
6S
Two or More
Desiring to locate near each other will find
It to their advantage toall on roe.
Correspondence solicited and descriptive
list of farms for sale sent on application.
II. C. POUTEH,
Real Estate Agent, Aumsvlllc, Marlon
county, Oregon.
LOOK HERjB!
-We are selling-
REAL ESTATE!
If you wautnny thing In that line
Wo will be glad to see you
At our oftlce.
97 State St., - - - Salem.
"Will list property at a fair price.
Fire Insurance a specialty.
THOMAS & PAYNE
Money to loan!
We have several sums of monej to
Loan on good Real Estate.
Security for a series
Of years To-
wit,
ONE PURSE OF $1200 !
ONE PURSE OF $1000
TWO PURSES OF $S00 Eachl
ONE PURSE OF ?4M!
Apply boo" t0
Willis & Clianijerlin,
11; dw lm. Opera House, Court Hi
HOWARD BROTHERS
General House Moving, foiling
Repairing.
Work promptly don.M "X
Order, left at lUrrr-u. 'ovuixu
Will receive attention.
AMUSE31ENTS.
REEDS OPERA HOUSE,
-ONENiairroxLY.-
1.
Moniky
mm
I (HI
Seventh season of the (treatest success and
luuumi pmy on earth.
ATKINSON'S COMEDY COMPANY
IN
1
FECK'S
M
UU1
I
THE WKLLKSOWS OROCKRY.
IIUIOIIT AND TAKINO MUSIC,
THE BAD BOY'S PRANKS.
They Will make you SMILE, TITTEn,
LAUGH, YELL I
3Prlccs50and75ccnts. Scats now on
sale at Patton's book store.
EATING HOUSES.
OE.
Late of the Monroe House.
Monroe & Bell.
lToprletors
tt
iitil
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
From SI to S3 per day.
SALEM - - OREGON.
10tf
AKlK"
PERSONALS.
i TIiaca U'hn U-r TiipaiI nf Cntnr.ih.
Pfafness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Diseases, of the Heart, Liver,
and Kidneys, and Various
Other Complaints.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
purity, strength nndwholesomcncss. More
ti-ouomlcal than tho ordinary klmla, and
cannot bo sold In competition with the
.., ......... inM .).. . n1i.li uli.nl nr
UlUllllUUU m ill n-.i,n". . "vip,".' "'
phosphate powders. Sold only In ns.
Hoyal B Klh() 1'owdkk Co.. 10J WalUN.x .
VKOFKSSIONAI. CA11DS.
DR. J. M. KKKNK, D. 1). 8 , DENTAL
rooms over White Corner. Otllco hours
8 a.m. to 5 p. m.
THYSICIAN.-MIW. Oil. M. K. MCCOY,
i physician and sunjeon, l'iis lomtocl
and taken rooms 6 and 7 at JJrs. Sarscants
In tho oiwn. house. Chronic dln'jises a
specialty. Consultation free. l21ilw
DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC
tessor to Dr. J. C. Byrd.
Office over Hush's Bank.
FINANCIAL.
COOK'S HOTEL
Salem, Oregon
iW. II. COOK Proprietor.
Formerly IClcrk of Chemkete
Everything New and flrst-class.
Convenient Ramplo Rooms for
Commercial Travelers.
Corner State and High streets
KELLEY BROS.,
WtOPKIETORS OF-
bA' 210 Commercial Bt.
io-3-dtr.
J. W. CRAWFORD,
Dealer In
STEAM AND WATER PIPES,
Stow and Tin Ware, Force and Lift
MANUFACTUltBROK
Tin, Copper, and
1 'Sheet Iron Ware!
...! itnnftnir nnd
r"C.,
261 commercial i.i
BLACKSMITHS uA IIORSESilOFlXG.
SffilMPIlI
i'&SMmn'm
MILLISEBT ASH FASCV C00DS.
MRS. 31. - "
lias a ynTHVSatd to do
Trimming and Dressmaking
(Jo1l.m'"trt't
ESTABLISH KD BY NATIONAL AlTTIIOIilTY
Tlic Ciipitsil National Biinli
SALEM, -OREGON.
Capital Paid up, - - $75,000
...-. 10,000
Surplus.
It. 8. WALLACE. President.
V. W. ilAHTIN, VIcc-l'resldent.
J. II. AMIEKT, p - Cashier.
DIRLCTORSi
W.T.Gray, W. AV. Martin,
J. SI. Martin, 11. B. U nllace.
Dr. W. A.CusIck. J. II. Albert.
T. McP. l'atton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other rnnrKel-
e produce, cumiKuru , "
either in private cmanrlonor
able produce, oonnltiiied or in tore.
either in privaiu ki""
public warehouses.
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Tar.
COMMERCIAL PAftH
. ...I .Anennaliln flit ft. DniftM
iVKSdlSrt on New York.ChiciKo.8"
Kranclnoo. Portland, Iindon. J'ort.llerlln.
Hong Kone and Calcutta.
FirstNational Ban
SALEM. OIIKUOX.
wsi N. invni'K.
I)ll! 'jrilBV.VOI.iW,
JOliy S10IK,
. . I'rmbUnl.
Vlfo l'rwltltfiit.
... Ukhlr.
GENERAL BANKING.
Invited to dXlt vnd tmnMrt l.u.li
uol re4latl eompanlw.
I tar Ultti.
,n lloI.KP. "''.,.
'".ISS
A, earev" Uwrw.
Merchant Tailor I
A MAN OF
TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE,'
And supplied with only
First Class Goods
BUITINO
1'A.VIS OOOIW,
VIMT I'ATTKUN
BfttWiwtlon guaniBUl.
G. C. H0GAH.
jsute Iosoranw CV Wook, Blu
Drs. Darrln submit tho following
list of mimes as roforenco of tholr
cures:
Wesley Gnives, formerly of tho
Chemekcto hotel, Salem, Oregon,
now resldlug at Moscow, Idaho
Cured of Selutlo rheumatism and
the opium habit.
C. McLaughlin, comer of Nine
teenth nnd Jen'erson streets, Port
land Catarrhal deafnesd, could
spnrcolv hoar a sound or tho car
bells aud was In constant fear of be
ing run over by wagons, cured so ho
can hear ordinary conversation.
Mrs Ss Woodon's girl, 04 Fifth
street, Portland Nervous debility
nnd malarial fever and discharging
car, restored.
Mrs. Mervlo Gcbfort, Seattle, A .
Tv lloy 11 vo yours old, deaf since 10
months old; discharging cars and
catarrh entirely cured after soverni
treatments.
J. S. Rycknuui, Knapps, Ogn, can
be referred to in referoneo to tho suc
cessful treatment of himself nnd
wife for skin diseases and catarrh,
and other ailments.
Frederick Mohs, Sprngue, AV. T.
Catarrh, iieneral debility und hron-
nhltls. oto. His wlfo cured also of
dropsy and varicose veliif, milk leg
and running sore.;
T. L. Mills, 30 Columbia streel,
Portland Soreueswthrough the kid
neys, liver and stomach, Intlamma
tlon of tho prostate gluud and ca
tarrh of tho bladder, restored to
health.
A. A. Durham? Tualatin, "Wash
ington Co., Or,, writes that Drs.
Darrln nro working wonders on his
klilnov and bladder treubles: also
rheumatism of thirty years' stand
ing.
Geo. , Henry, Janitor, Odd Fel
lows' hall, 141 First Htreet, Portlund
Chronlo catarrh 10 years. Had
despaired ot over being cured. Has
had no symptons of it for montiis.
Mrs Mary Clinc, "West Union, Or.,
(formerly, of Bauvio's Island, Or.)
Complication of diseases peculiar to
her sex; liver and kidney trouble,
rheumatism nnd dyspepsia restor
ed. Truman Butler, Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, chronic rheumatism and con
tracted Joints and Impoverished
blood, nil of years' standing, given
up by nil treatments until Drs.
Darrln cured him.
C. V. Fowler, Yakima, W. T., to
tal deafness in one ear, cured In ten
minutes. Alson pterygum.orlleshy
growth, was removed from his eye
which had nearly rendered lilm
blind.
Mrs. M. Hebo, 14:t Water street,
Portland Pimple and blotches on
Hi,, fnco for veurs. nnlns In the Imck
and disease iH-culiar to her six cured,
alto, her win was ctircU ororosneyes.
Mrs. V. K. Dewey, 0I lHth street,
JCust Portland, non'ousand geneml
dublllty, heart dlse, dynpojwlti,
Uvuroomplulnt and female troubles
in all Its various complications, per
manently cured.
Mrs. W. II. Austin, the Inter
national hotel, Portlund, eonllnwl
to her room nine months with an
eyoullletlon, called "nervous ubhor
nnca of llvrht." iKymiiilwulvd wW
lullammutlon, otirtHl.
Mm. J. J. Kviiiih. living on the
White House road, Portlund, neu-
rulgluof the stoinaoli and lieuri,
uuuk linn's and LTOutlV onuieliiuxi,
cured aud gained ten pounds in two
mouths,
Mrs. A UanlsKir, Meadow, Iiwls
eounty, W. T. Kxorunlatlng iwlns
In eye balls, liver and kidney com
plaint, deHfiMMHS! years, ami a lump
In her side thought to lx on ovarian
tumor, cured.
Win. M. Colwell, BkumoUwA, W.
T., siutlc rheumstUm and liver com
plaint, rwtored to health: aU his
brother, Oeogo L. Colwell, Bkwno
kaws, AV. T., was wml of a numb
nw of the arm.
Mrs. E. Ahlf, 180, North Four
teenth street, Portland cured after
nine doctors had failed, of painful
menstruation and womo trouble In
every conceivable way, general de
bility, pain through tho heart and
lungs,
riinrlrs Chrlsterman. Portland,
Ogn., scrofulous catarrh so bad thnt
destruction of his noso was tnreai
etied and had become so olVenslvo
that It wits sickening both to him
self and friends, cured in two
months.
Levi Dnrtlmns, Staytou, Oregon
heart disease, dyspepsia, pain thro'
tho heart and lung, and general
nervous debility; many times ho
would fall os though dead, when
everything seemed to turn black
before his eyes, successfully treated.
D. Camnbell. Fulton. Oregon, says
ho would not take $10,000 for tho
,.,ir lm ivcolved bv Dr. Darrlu. Ho
says his trouble originated by three
small lumps or tumors coming on
the arm, which rendered his arm
and hand perfectly helpless for one
year.
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
OKFICi: 1IOUIIS ANI 1'I.ACK OK 111TH1-
NKS3.
Drs. Darrln can be consulted free
at tho Chemekcto Hotel, Salem, Or.,
for u short time only.
They will under no circumstan
ces take a case thoy cannot euro or
bonollt. Charges aro reasonable,
and the poor treated free from t) to
10 a. in. daily. Otllco hours from 10
to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 to It!. All curable
chronlo diseases, lass of manhood,
blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor
rhoea, stricture, snermatorrlia'a,
seminal weakness, or lass of desire
of sexual power In man or woman,
catarrh or deafness, aro conllden-
tlally and successfully treated.
Cures of private diseases guaranteed
nut) never published In tho papers.
Circulars sent free. Most cases can
receive homo treatment after n visit
to tho Doctor's olllee.
N. 11. Tho doctors' stay in this
city is limited.
Important Events of tho Molo World
for Twenty-four Hours.
A Wur With Mnnlnra.
AUHMiN, N. Y., Jan. 5. Lnst
nlclit live Inmates of tho criminal
Insane asylum hero made a desper
ate break for freedom. Ono attcnii
ant had been left In charge of tho
hall, In which were forty-four pris
oners. At a favorable opportunity
live men sprang upon him and In
their eagerness to secure him nearly
tore tho clothing from his body.
With tho keys tho gang oioned tho
door leading to the yard. Hero
they encountered another attend
ant and another battlo took place.
Tho olllcer broke his musket In
pieces over their bodies. Tho In-
sano men triumphed but guinea mo
open air only to bo met by n third
attendant who tired Into the gang,
disabling one of them. This shot
alarmed tho other keepers, who,
after a hard tussle, secured tho mad
men and returned lliem to ineir
colls.
turr Currx for l'limimonlu.
Attention lias lately been directeil to
ihn beuefiot derivable, in c ol pneumo.
nin. whete there li a eteat oinlurraBiment
oflneatlilnu from acouniulaleil teoietlou In
the bronchial lubei, by uiveitliii: tho pa.
Iient, and Jiavme htm cough violently
while in luch poallion. It li easy accom.
pliihcd by atrong aailtlaut landing on
the patient's lied, teiiintf llio ilok man,
turuiti hit face clownvfard, and thu
liltin hia toet (our or five feet alxive ih
level of the mattreii. If the pationt, with
his faco over tl.o dine nf the lied and hii
Itiji thus hold aloft, will cough vigorously
wo oi Ihrct) tunes, lie will ltd rid of muoh
expectoration that exhaustive efforts at
coughing failed to dislodge wheu ant thus
sided,
Lile has len lived by repeated perform
ances of this maneuver injpiicuinomla ao.
compinled with itieat oyauosir, due to in
undation of the bronchial tubes with mu
cous secretion. It, of course, will have
no eiroit on the oxudut in the vesicles
1 1 similar way, tu'V'ty ' "' Y,l,c '"
emptying the lui.es of muous duiing
etheiizatiou N. Y. Tribune.
A wiiinau's uame is like some tender
flower ud should Iw handled Just as care,
fully. A man will never maUe use of an
honest wnman'naine at an improper time
or in mixed eoinpaiiy. lie Mill ""l i"lie
atserlin about her which he knows to I
Mm . Hike allusions alsiut her which
the world would blush to hear. Men will
not dn hese Ihfnjjs, Iwt erealures osllel
men very ofun dn them. They do rwt
heslitale to nuke the most reckl asser
limn lut women, at the most uiimit-
at!e lima ami in the most ditKUstiiiK man
n. The vile crealuie who Is continually
making aueb remarks should be shunned
by all tiue men as deadly poison. He li
an ulcerous eaneer to the community.
Ileln loe' l' all D "' ho'"" or ,hm
he outrages decency, defames ciaraoter
and Is a libel on humanity. Sueh vileasd
fillhy erealaies eontaminsle the lsyt ami
youths of the land. This H the gr.st
eiioolofvleeandeilroe whose Insliuelion
aie more widespread thio tbe clcsuUlmn
of the newspaper, It eontarolBatei the
heart, roots imt irlty, subveiU vitlue,
and Wssts all that is pure and noble in
maohsed. It la the bane of youth -tho
bitter wormwood of the aosl, the Miff a
iniquity. The man who has no respect
tot a woman it vi! thsn a savage. A
raaleaetor of the deepest dyej a ariminsl
with a darkened aoul.steeped In the depths
of degradation, lis IsonHt to live Indeeent
secUty, isd is eeiUiotly not prepared to
die.
An Attempted Itolibery.
Ban Fi:hnani)o, Cal., Jan. 0.
An attempt was inado to rob tho
railroad ticket otllco hero yesterday
morning. The robbers appeared at
tho narrow window and ordered tno
night operator Van Anker to throw
up his hands. Van Anker linmedt
ateld tired at tho robbers and tho
shot was returned, but neither took
ollect. Van Anker tired again and
it Is belloved he struck his man al
though the robber escaped, together
wllb tho two men who were with
him. Ten suspicious characters
were arrested this morning.
1it'll'illy Uomuntlo.
Montiuiai., Jan. 0. A man nam
ed Chits. Est went to California
eighteen years ago to seek his for
tune. After some time nows readi
ed his wire that ho ivas dead. Bho
was married again but subsequently
her second husband was killed In
an accident. Kho then married n
third husband. A short tlmo sluco
the llrsl husband appeared upou
the scene with faO.OOO. He wished
to live with his wife, but she de
clined. Tito case Is llkoly to come
before the courts.
IIUIiio, lllnlni', .litmim (I. lllulnn.
Nmv Yonic, Jan. 0. A Washing
ton special of tho fth, says : Tho re
publican senators opposed to lllulno
were disturbed to-day by tho iicwh
that Harrison was determined that
he could not escape tho necessity of
olleriug lllulno a seat in thoCublnet.
This Is not a rumor, but a fact.
Oouorul Harrison said as much in
one of his senatorial cullers.
A Hold ! I'rniuihor.
Lew A.vnw.iw, Jan. 0. Itev. An
drew W. Wood, u prominent minis
ter of this city, and well known la
Portland, Ogn.,whero ho preached
for some time, hits been sued for a
divorce by his wife, who Is uu Inva
lid. Mrs. Wood uoouscs her htisbund
of 111 treatment and showing too
much attention to Mrs. Nancy Hull,
a young widow.
I'hi'IIIk (.'.nut I'utriiiiucn.
Han Khancihco, Jan. (I. A skio
iul from Washington says: Tho l'a
elllc sIojk) congressmen have pretty
good grounds for believing that tholr
section Is going to have a cabinet
place. John V. Hwlft, tho republi
can cundldute for governor ut tho
last election, ts regarded as tho dom
ing man.
Sl.10,000 Itrwnril l'r Illm.
Koiit Way.nk. lad., Jua. 0.
flreat excitement prevails at Leo, u
small village near here, over tho ar
rest of a man supiMwod to bo '1 aseott,
tho murderer of millionaire Bnull
at C'lilcuga.
A I'lrn for Adutlssluu.
Wamhinoton, Jan. . President
pro tern I ugulU has laid Ixiforu the
Minute a memorial from tho
Common Council of Seattle praying
for tho admlMlou of Washington
Territory us a state.
Montana's Mlues.
IlKMtNA, Jan. 7. It Is estlmntod
that the total output of the gold,
silver, lead and eopper inlueri of
Montana for the year was between.
tWinou.OOO and tH5.000.000 an lu-
I crease of 110,000,000 over 1887.