m wjwpwi OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. Complete Recital of the Daily Doings Com piled From Various Sources. Happenings Over the City and News From the Country Itoununliout. Revival Meetings. Tho revival meetings inaugur ated by Mrs. Emua Malloy at tho M. E. chureh last evening will be continued throughout the week nnd prehaps longer. These meetings open -with an unusual interest. The church was literaly packed almost equal to any night of Mr. Moody's mecrlngs notwithstanding tho fact that other meetings wero being held In all the churches of the city. Mrs. Malloy is a wonderful woman. Her logic, her eloquence and her earnest ness equal anything heretofore heard by a (Salem congregation, vjuubu number arose und went forward for prayers, and several professed their mvlnUona of a release from sin.The pastor, Mr. Itollln's, promises to be prepared with additional cnair una viiiliiir L'tiual. nrehaus, forallwho may desire to attend and will bo pleased to see every seat occupied. A Kerlvnllst Coining. Major George A. Hilton telegraphs that ho will bo in Salem on January tenth. Ho will remain until Mon day and ids first address will bo on Tluirsdav niirht. probably at tho opera house, unless that should be otherwise occupied. Major union Is a lino orator, something after tho manner of Messrs. Hughes and Ward. It is honed ho will do much good In Salem. Tho advocates of moral suasion in temperance can find no fault with ids methods. - .Nearly Heady for Market. Capital Park addition to Salem is now being surveyed and tho plat will bo completed by tho last of the week and placed on tho market. Tills is tho seventy-eight ncro tract purchased by Dr. Jessup and others of Mo. Cornack and Stratton, and lies lust east of tho Cawltol. It is a deslrablo tract and will make a lino resident addition. Hughes, Bellin ger & Co.will have tho salo of it. More Ileal Estate Sals. tieorgo Watts has purchased twenty acres in Salem, south of tho depot, of Jacob Idlowyncj consider ation $1000. Mrs. Murphy 1ms disposed of her house and two lots in North Salem, to Mr. Vibbert; consideration ?550. These- miles wero effected through tho real estate airency of Thomas & Payne, who have a good list of property for tho market. -- A Successful Institution. Nearly three years ago tho Cap itol Adventure Co. was Incorporated in tills city and opened their doors to tho purchasing public. Thoy have an immense stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes, groceries, etc. Those making ono purchase at this popu lar house tiro sure to return again for their prices are so low and their goods so satisfactory that thoy can not resist tho Inducement held out. .Needed Repairs. Tho long needed repairs aro now being made on the narrow gauge railroad on both sides of tho river. Heretofore tills road has been rather a nuisance so far as convenience to tho traveling public was concerned. The West Side division appears to bo more dilapidated than on tills sldooftho river. Trains over there have a mishap almost every trip. Orfou the Hot. Dr. J. Jennings, who spent sovenil years In Salem, last fall concluded Mo try tho eastern states. After traveling through most of thocoeitst of tho rooky mountains he returns to Oregon, fully satlstled that this Is the best place yet. Tho Doctor Is now hero aud will re-locate among us. Marlon' Smallest Tax-fa) er. Idloman it "Walker of Portland nro by a good ninny cents tho small est tax-payer In Marlon County. Their total" tax Is only two cents. This is tho tax on 310 aores tho val uation of which is $1200, but its en oumbraucos aro almost aa large. A Banted Coi-Darrel. lion Thomas, while hunting a few days ago up about Marquusmvlllo hud the thumb of of hU loft Iiauil torn otrby his gun-barrel exploding. Accidents among the sportsmen aro numerous of late. Oeiilltmuw ftmufiitly complain of their barber shuYlng them too clows, M tlio face mitt uwk lnwikln out Into smttll liiirlM. If DulatnVa MpMlto Is awlted to Itio fiu luimtxllatitly nrtvr shaving, no nutter how rtow tlio hAt all norouvu will tx urfventftd. Bold by 1.V. Mutlievr. Co, THE CORONER'S DOTY. Editor Capitai- Journai. I would H.iv in recard to Mr. Croisan trying "long and hard" to wire me, that because he could not call me within a few hours time, that was no excuse in any sense of the word for taking the case In his own hands or putting it in any one clses hands. Tin. tnlecrranh office is open here every day in the week aud part of the night, and even tuougii me sucr Iff could not have wired me on Sun day, Monday would have done just as well, or any other day within two or three days time. Tho coro ner has authority to set tho date of the inquest. Ho must put nlmseii under tlio disqualifying conditions of tlio statute or else he is the coro and no one else can assume to ap point a coroner or act as coroner. I have made this reply in the hope that if I have not stated tho facts, that wo may hear from those who are better informed. This should be understood, as the public are con cerned In the matter as well as the coroner. D. C. Bvland. Woodbum, Or Jan. 7. 1889 Tbe Same Applies Here. Sometii-e the Astoria road will be built and Albany wants it, for it means tho beginning of a greatly Increased traffic this way, which otherwise will go somewhere else. Such a road would bo worth hun dreds of thousands of dollars to Albany, directly andlliudirectly. Should it ko through Salem to the Oregon Pacific, (much Eastern Ore gon trade would bo diverted from this city. Albany must get up on its cars, and now is the time. Dem ocrat. A Fine t'lecr of Work. The West Shore for January is to be one of the finest issues that suc cessful journal has known. This edition is to be devoted to Salem and many superior illustrations have been' prepared for it. This maga zine is tho only ono on tho coast that is prepared for the execution in such artistic work. Even from the east, Mr. Samuels receives mail orders for illustrations. This New Year numb-jr of the West Shoie will bo a treat to your friends over the mountains. You should get a ow copies and work a little as an nimigratlon agent. She Is Mrs. Ilarret .Now. Mrs. Malloy, tho noted evange list, filled tho pulpit of tlio M. E. church last night, and thrilled a packed house with her eloquent ap peals. Many hearts weio profound ly aflcctcd, and about a do.en per sons signified their determination to change their lives by accepting Christ. Mrs.J Molloy will preach again to-night, and every ono should avail himself of the privilege of hearing her. More Angoras. W. D. ClagKett received to-day direct from tho pure Hock of Angoria goats of C. P. Baily of San Jose, Oil., a couple mora of those beauti ful aulnuils. This Is one of the finest and most lucrative branches of husbandry and every dealer in this class of stock should call upon Mr. Claggett, see theso animals and mako arrangements to get ono or more for tlio improvement of his own Hock. Are Meeting To-day. Secretary Manning of tho Board of Tratlo tells us there will bo a calling together this afternoon of tho committee appoint od to confer with tlio Astorians regaullng the extension to Salem of tho Astoria & South Coast lt.lt. It is expected a delegation will be selected at this meeting to go to Astoria and confer with tho officials of this road. Debt Draughts .Necdrd. Tho Oregon Pacific aro profiting by the low stage of water on the upper Willamette. The O. It. & N. boats aro tied up but the llontley, Three SJsters aud Hoag continue to ply on tho upper river, going as far up as Corvallis. Tho river is very low for this bcason of the year. Craied By Morphia. Another unfortunate wretch has succumbed to the inevitable effects of the morphine and liquor habit and was brought hero to tho insane asylum. He is Jackson Martin, who is thirty-one years of age and a barkeeper by occupation. He hails from Portland. Have JUtrd Their Offlc. Iinus Bros., attorneys and real ostato agents, have moved tholr office to Mi Commercial street, near tho corner of Kerry strcet,lu order to be closer to passing business, Thoy Invite a visit to their now quarters, and have somo line property listed. A lulnlntlm luvali often lMdt to com 8 Denied riUsuuM that are almost Incurable rvsoii Kidney Tvu min th tlrst und in vcnU the Utter. It U purely vegetable und u wurrunieu. . Hold by u. w. aj smews & i. THE FARMERS' CONGRESS. It Will Meet in the Capital City on Monday, Janttnry 14th. The next pession of tho Oregon Farmers' Congress, which was or ganized in Salem during tho meet ing of the state fair, will ho held in Salem on Monday next. This as sociation was organized to become a branch or part of tho National Farmers' Congress aud has per fected its organization, which was commenced last June, by electing officers, adopting a constitution and issuing an address to the farmers of the state. Tho officers are: President, M. Wilkins of Lane county j secretary, Joseph Gaston of Multnomah county. The executive committee of five, whose duties are to prepare ad dresses, is os follews: John P. Bob inson, Marion county; A. W.Lucas, Polk county; J. W. Shute, Wash ington county; W. B. Kirk, Linn county, James Bruce,Benton county. This congress was organized be cause, after careful consideration, it was tho sense of tho committee that there is a sentiment among the farmers desiring an open organiza tion to consider and discuss ques tions aflcctlng their intersts and prosperity; and because a very large number of the agricultural and pro ducing classes feel and believe that there are serious evils oppressing their Interest, and that in order to act understandingly and take such action as will abolish theso grievan ces, an open organization for dis cussion and investigation is not only desirable but necessary. The committee was unanimous that no organization should be attempted which mlKbt be thought to be a rival or opposing organization of nn nrnncre. but ratucr one wmcu should be supplementary to and friendly with that organization, so that tho two might co-operate aud work in harmony to achieve one end tho createst good for that great classs of tollers on which all other classes and interests depend. The object and aim of the organi zation is pretty clearly stated in article I. of tho Constitution, which is as follews: This association shall be called tlio Oregon Branch of the Farmers' Congress, and its object, tho organi zation of tho farmers of Oregon for tho purpose of investigating and discussing openly and irrespective of party, those questions which af fect the interests of agriculture and labor, such as taxation, transporta tion, trusts and tho currency; and combining and concentrating the power aud influence of tho agricul tural classes by petition, ballot or otherwise, so as to carry into the laws of tho land, the wishes or de cisions of this association on any public question. llallroud Chickens. About a month ago, sas an exchange, a young nun in Milton, Or., thought he would like to ha l comotive fireman. Ho male .i- .iplioat to the Oregon Short Line road and was sent ou ru r rn the ropes. Thinking I e might get hungry before his return ho put a dozen raw eggs in a tin pail which he placed on tho tank box. The trip -.h an erentful and busy onej oat tin egq were forgotten, and It was the last "lun" ! li would-be fire, man, who K-ctine disgusted with the life he had wanted to lead, the pail and Us contents were Un in Hm t.uiK box. Three weeks later, when the enyiuerr went to tle box for m me tools, he discovered a new dinner pnil, whli-li ih ap ropnvtl. Tak. iug his find t the engine ha removed the cover, .mil lo and behold! there lay nine lovely young chickens, only three of the eggs having tuic i t hau i j heir patent less incubator. If .'u d ''"t lM ca" aud sea ."c orphans. CONTENT M KNT. Enough to wear, biioiuti to en. With loving wtfuaml childreu plenty; Enouuh of frieuls to icvop ono mm eot, And all tliu childreu uniUtenty. Settled on an eighty farm, Fit enougn fioin village tattle; Feanug n.ught can do me harm, Luteniug to my children's prattle. Shelter for our hem an I cows, For our hogs a decent hovel; We'd b Happy auho v, Kept from cards auduity novel. With a span of horses neat, Drive to church in stormy weather j You would rind u in our seat Wheu the people gut together. Joining in the tunes we know, Listening to the good old preacher, Then to Sbbatliuhool we go, Acting tWe the part of teacher. Thus to dwell and thus to live. Children honoring father, mother; Now our tuuUo I Hill give; "Not tor lf, but for each other." LOCAL SUMMARY. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 92 Stato street, tf. - The mental philosophy class yesterday numbered nearly one hundred. List your property with the Sa lem Land Co. If yon wish it sold. Office on State street d-&-w tf. If you have farm or city prop erty for sale list it with tho Salem Land Co., office on Stato street. d-&-w tf. For salo cheap for cash, a now extra fine upright piano. Call at &35 Chemeketo street for particulars. lw. Photographs of Dwlght L. Moody the great evangelist, on salo at F. J Catterliu's photograph gal lery, tf Mr. Stump, one of tho projectors of the Queen Anno addition to Salem, went to Portland to-day on business. There will bo a meeting of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday, Jan. 8th, at their hall at 2:30 p. m. A full at tendance desired. Martin Smith, having served about half his fine out by term in Jail, to-day paid tho balance and went on his way rejoicing. Bcmember an evening school will be started for young men and young women by Profs. Bandall & Mvers shortly. Look out for ad. tf Tho remaining car load of mate rial for the Salem Street railway is expected up this evening from Port laud, and work will proceed rapidly. Prof. Krumbein, at his office with F. J. Catterlin is prepared to execute life size oil crayon portraits in short order at reasonable rates, tf To-morrow night the new coun cil will be installed, together with the new mayor. An interesting message is expected from his High ness. Tho Salem Land Co., though only organized a few days ago, al ready have on their lists quite a number of desirable pieces of prop erty. To-morrow night that world famed comedy.Peck's Bad Boy, will be presented to a Salem audience by a company that is recommended as first-class. During tho first six mouths of his service as sheriff Mr. Croisan has taken to tho asylum seventeen persons who were committed in Marion county. -.A patent was to-day received from tho department at Washington for 1459 92-100 acres of swamp aud overflowed lauds. Theso lands are in The Dalles district. Another house for sale on the installment plan (10 cents per pay ment by the Capitol Adventure Co. A nice summer resort is this, con structed of boxes of bluing at 10c per box. tf The Queen Anne Addition will be ready for the market to-morrow, as the plat is finished and Moores & Manning aro ready with a horse and buggyto show these lands to the homo seeker. On Now Year's nijjht the young peoplo of Haysville assembled at the residence of J. Gilbert and had a dancing party that lasted till about 1 o'clock. About 10 o'clock an ele gaut supper was served. Mr. McNary, who resides over the river near Dixie, has some very flue cattle that ho is stall-feeding for the earlv snrinir market. This is a lucrative way of disposing of extra stock and the surplus on the farm. Intelligence reaches us that Prof. Frank Haas takes the leader ship of the Chemawa Indian band, and ere long we may expect to hear tho familiar strains of "Tho Girl I Left Behind Me" upon the breeze. You will at all times find a fresh and nice line of choice, seasonable family, and fauey groceries at the old reliablo-and well-known grocery house of Squire Farrar&Co. De livered free to any part of the city. Prices always reasonable aud goods first class. tf Darkless Arnica SalTs. The best salve in the world U eiits, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped haiuK chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tlonfl, and positively cures piles, or uo pay required. It la guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or money refuuded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dr. H. W. Cox. Van Caaist i tetter Than call at tlio Grange Store, 126 Stato street, if you want a good tea or auythlug else In tho grocery lino. Don't fail to look at the White Cross Extracts, the lxt in the mar ket, t-f QUEEN -TO THE CITY OF SALEM.. VANDUYN AND STUMP, PROPR'S The GILT EDGED Investmenl Tho only choice building lota In tho market. In tho city limits. Fronting on STATE, COURT AND CHEMEKETE M Sewers laid through tho tract with Ts already to connect. Street mi! . ...Ill oa fl.o lr.ta ti n vhpb oVmrt. tlinr Tholltrflinut .1. L "."v 4 !, l.nmn oimf In Rnlom. Tn ONLY VACANT LOTS OFFERED Being only four blocks from the They Front on the Of the city and aro in Title Perfect Full particulars by calling on MOORES & MANNING, 317 Commercial Street, Who aro sole acrents for the sale of these lots Correspondence regarding these, and other properties, of which e have a choice list, is solicited, and will receive prompt attention, uiwl V- w c5 ! K V- nri i i mri A . j n p t . j n P T ' YJ?r4TAtNTn' Vfc2i.y viA r,i-,Di Trcr. li r uji. StMQm UTjCUlA ETAr4v ABICTINEMEfrCoVQROVILLE CAL.I AVK'YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not get better? Huvoyouano .1vn tocrfitlnn of miipim matter in tlio nnsnl nnssaees? 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Salem:, Or SNELL, HF.ITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot, CALL AND BOOTS AND SHOES 'HBBBBBsr X It will be to the people's interest to examine tlieir stock of Shoes and boots before buying. They hare just received an Excellent stock from the best factories, and every pair Is warranted to give satisfaction. Hughes, Be'Llin&er & Co. REAL BOUGHT EASTERN PROPERTY t i i r nn nrn.i,innAn TonDnrv nr flillfnrnlft real WW For information address us at at either of tho foUowlng effices: r,uf7 tii -R-nnuia rtrv Wn- Ralnm. Or.; Portland. Or. Salem office at JJeuiB ger's machinery depot, near tho city AIE All fnni. t.nesn nrn tVio ' r vluHi IN THE CITY L FOR SALE State capital, near the publio schot Main Thoroughfares every way deslrablo lots.- "T3 , n kf! V -v v I Mr J iv !.. i eyes, frequent soreness of the throat, rlngtniot drynessor hent of tho noso? 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