Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 08, 1889, Image 1

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IBflRBil
CAPITAL
JOURNAL
vol, i.
SAIBM, OR., TUESDAY, JANUARY S, 1SS0.
NO. 263
KKAX ESTATE.
Real Estate Bargains.
Jl.600 160 acres, 6 miles from 0 &C de
pot. Hood house, barn and
orchard. Fenced, and Kin cul
tivation. J2.000 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem.
Good road to town. Improve
ments fair. Fine fruit land.
55,400 8b ncrcs 2K miles from Salem.
No buildings. Splendid land
all fenced. Make a desirable
home.
J2,50Q 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im
provements good. Fine young
orchard, and garden land.
1,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem.
Hill land, finely watered. Sell
In lots of 40-acro tracts at 23 per
acre.
H 10,800 675 acres, 8 miles from Salem.
jxueueui gmss uuu lruu land,
adjoining Willamette rlrer.
Will Bellln tracts.
JL375. 51acre8,4mlles of Salem. House,
barn and orchard. Large spring
at the door. Good soil, ana
plenty of timber.
12,400 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem: good
road; well Impreved: stream
running through the place.
800,00 400 acres (4 miles west sldo 0 &
C B It) good house, barn and
orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal
ance oalc grub pasture land.
$800 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad
Joining fair ground. Good land;
no Improvements.
$1,200 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In
cultivation; no buildings; near
school house. .Excellent fruit
land.
$4,000. -370 acres, 6 miles from 0 & C It R;
all fenced; well watered. House,
barn, nnd small orchard; 150
acres In cultivation.
$2,750 3 lots, with goon uuuxeandbarn,
East Salem. Desirable location.
We have besides this a largo list of city
nnd farm property. Buyers would dp well
to call and examine our holdings before
making their purchases.
WILLIS & CHAMBEttLIN,
Opera Hoube, Court St.,
9-26tf Salem, Or.
DO
TffiTIONI
ji
I am prepared to sell you good
furins at
1DI PM
AMUSEMENTS.
REEDS OPERA HOUSE,
-ONE NIGHT ONLY.-
ay, January 8th.
Seventh season of the greatest success and
funniest play on earth.
vLNSOX'S COMEDY COMPANY
IN
)
PECK'S
W
BOY
THE WEU.KK0WN ORUCKKY.
nRIOIIT AND TAKtNQ MUSIC,
THE BAD BOY'S PRANKS.
They Will make you SMILE, TITTER,
LAUGH, YELL 1
J-Prlees 50 and 75 cents. Scats now on
nine ai ration's DooK store.
EATINO HOUSES.
C. H. Monroe, J. R. N. B A.U
Late of the Monroe House.
Monroe & Bell,
I'roprlctors
e Hotel.
Chemeke
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
From SI to S3 per day.
SALEM - - OREGON.
10tf
Where you will have all the advantages
of SCHOOLS, CHURCHES,DAILY,MAIL,
and RAILROAD facilities without belnj:
overburdened with high taxes simply far
the privilege of living neariHown of atevr
thousand Inhabitants. A Residence of 38
years on a farm ln.thlswclnltylvps mo a
thorough knowledge of this country.
Two or More
es
Desiring to locate near each other will find
It to their advantago to call on me.
Correspondence solicited and descriptive
list of farms for sale sent on application.
II. C. rORTER,
Real Estate Agent, Aumsville, Marlon
county, Oregon.
IvOOK HERE!
We are selling
REAL ESTATE!
COOK'S HOTEL
Salem, Oregon
W. II. COOK Fnptietar.
(Formcrl) IClcrk of Chcmketc
Everything New nnd first-class.
Convenient Sample Rooms for
Commercial Travelers.
Corner State and High streets
KELLEY BROS.,
I'ROPRIBTORS OF
If vou want any thing In that line
We will be glad to see you
At our office.
07 State St., - - sfenv
"Will list-property at u fair Vrlce
Fire Insurance a specialty.
THOMAS & PAYNE
We have Beveral sums of money to
Loan on good Real Estate.
8ecurity for a series
Of years To-
wit,
ONE PURSE OF $ia ! ,
ONE TURSE OF $1000
TWO PURSES OP M00 B'
ONE PURSE OF fJOO!
Apply soon to
Willis & Ciamberlin,
HOWARD BROTHERS
General House 'Moving, Raising vk
flmirint
Work promptly done.t f"B"!
Drd. left ( muJoiW
Meals 25 cents; board, KM per week.
K$h milk, ream and 'oy.ters always on
han(1, 219 Commercial St.
HW-dtf.
jTwTcrawford,
Dealer In
STEAM AND WATER PIPES.
Stoves and Tin Ware, Force and IM
funip.
11ANUKACTUREROK
Tin'CWW'SWIr.WaPc!
BUCKSMITII1KG ul IIOlffllOHSG.
.-'iBru,",,'w
mm raw
MAM..'1"0
Trimming and Dressmaking
8lfB
SHBBPFOR SALE.
.tOOkd."1
Z25l
A. caret""- dirtf.
AKlK
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies, A marvel vt
purity, strength nnd wholeiomenoaa. More
economical ttinu tho ordinary kinds, and
cannot he sold In competition with the
multitude oflow test, short weight iilntn or
phosphate powders. Sold only in cans,
ROYAI. 11AK1NO POWlKKl'O.,10lfValI,NY.
VltOFKSSIONAI. CAllDS.
JIl. J. M. KKENK, I). 1. H.DBNTAJ,
rooms over Whlto Corner. OUlro hours
a. m. to 5 p. in.
PHYSICIAX.-MKS.im. M. K. McCOY,
physician and surgeon, linn limited
and taken rooms 0 and 7 at M rs. SarKcantH
In tho opera house. Chronic dlsmns a
specialty. Consultation free. 12-2Idv
DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC
cessor to Dr. J. C. llyrd.
Office over Bush's Kaiili.
J'INANCIAI..
GSTAIII.IHIIKD BY NATIONAL AUT1IIIIIITV
rni n m l T i
1 'l.Aini4-A n ntiAitn lrt.ilr
W WHUIDilllK
OK
SALEM, - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up, - - -$75,01)0
Surplus, ...... 10,000
R. 8. WAMiACK, - l'resldont.
W. W. MARTIN, Vlcc-rresldent.
J. H. AliHERT, f- - Cashier.
DIRECTORS)
W.T.Oray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, K. H. Wallace.
Dr. V. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert,
T. McK. llitton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able prouuee, cuuhikucu ,iu ii .ujiv,
either In private Rninrlcn or
ipubllc wureliotue.
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMtHUIAL .rtn
Discounted at reasonable rajwi. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Ohlmcu, San
Kranelsoo, Tortiand, London, I"urU, Herlln,
Hone Kong and Calouttu.
Fi
pstNationa
Bank
SALEM. ORISUON.
u'M. N, ij.SI'A'K,
1'rtMldwit.
GENERAL BANKING.
Kicbangeon I"ortUnd, Han KruneUoo,
New York, lndon iiud Hon Ki
bought and sold. KlaUi. County aXn
warrants bought. Farmers r wdtaUy
with ui iJtwna advanew tnwjetfn
wheat wool, Jo nd other property
nUTni. Insurance on ieh
SrMVpiin t obtained at the bnk In
inwt reliable companies
Merchant Tailor!
AA1AKQF
TWENTY XWRS'JWPERIENCE,
FM rstQl&.SJS'Gooci
SUITpff
HANTH lOOIW,
VHHT I'ATTBKN
G. C. H0GAN.
BU1 Iausee C. bkwk, BJwi
PERSONALS.
Those Who Were Cured of Ontarnh,
Dfafness, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Diseases, ofthe Heart, Liver,
and Kidueys, and Various
Other Complaints.
Drs. Darrtn wibmlt tho following
list of names as reference of their
cures:
Wesley Graves, formerly of the
Chemekete hotel. Ralein. Orecon,
fiovr ri-shllMg at Moscow, Idaho
(;urel of Sejatlo rheumatism nnu
the opium habjt. .
MC xr(iT.nii.ltltn WHnftf nf "Nlnr-
ioeuth untl J?filmon streets, Port-
otul Catarrhal deafness, eouw
scarcely hear a sound or tho car
he'.lH and was lu constant fear of be-
inir run over bv wairons. curcxl so he
can hear ordinary conversation.
Mrs 8. wootlen's Kin, i nun
street; IHirthind NervouB debility
and nialarlalyer and dlscharRlnB
car, restored.
Mrs. Mervle Gobfort, Seattle, W.
T. Hoy rlvo years old, deaf shice 10
piduths old; discharging ears and
catarrh entirely cured after several
treatments.
.T. H. Hyckmati, KnnpiM, Ogn, can
be referred to In reference to tho sue-
ciwftil ircatmout of himself and
wife for nkiu dlseaes and caUirrh,
aud other ailments.
Frederick Mobs, Bprague, W. T.
Catarrh, general debility and bron
chitis, etc. Ills wife cured also of
dropsy and vnrlwwo veins, milk leg
and running sore.
T. h. Mills, 30 , Columbia street,
Portland Sortmessthrough tho kid
neys, liver and stomach, Inllamma-
flon of tho nrostato eland and ca
tarrh of tho bladder, restored to
health..
A. A. Durham, Tualatin, Wash
ington Co., Or., writes that Drs.
Pan-in are working wonders on'hls
kidney and bladder troubles; also
rheumatism of thirty years' stand-
ln.
Geo. . Henry, janitor, Odd Fel
lows' hall, 141 First street, Portland
Chronic catarrh 10 years. Had
despaired o! ever being cured. Has
had no symptons of It for months.
Mrs Mary Cllne, West Union, Or.,
(formerly, of Bauvie's Island, Or.)
Complication of diseases peculiar to
her sex; liver and kidney trouble,
rheumatism and dyspepsia restor
ed. Truman Uutlor, The Dalles, Ore
gon, chronic rheumatism and con
tracted lolnts and Impoverished
blood, all of years stmiding, given
up by all treatments until lm.
Darriu cured him.
C. V. Fowler, Yakima, W. T., to
tal deafness In ouo car, cured Jn ten
minutes. Also a pterygum, or Jloshy
grpwth, Was removed from his oyo
which had nearly rcuuorcu nun
b iud.
Mm. M. Hebe, H8 Water street,
Port and Pimp'.cH and blotches on
the face for years, pains In the back
aud dlstHiHupucullar to her sux cured,
ul, Jior son was cured of enew eyos.
Mrs. F. K. Dewey. 01 lHth strmit,
Jiist Portland, narvousaud guiwral
debility, -hwirt dlsm, dysjxtpxia,
liver ooinnlulnt and female troiibW
III rtll.lt various ounipjlwitions, jmr-
manuntiyourod.
Mn. W. H. Aiutln, the Inter
national hotel, Portland, qonfliiiHl
to,hurromi n I no inoutus wit n an
eye uftlotlon, eallfcd "nervouj nlihor
anco of IJHht," acomrmnled with
(u(lan)'nlil'jn. urei.
Mrs. J. J. -Evan. Ilvlnn on the
White Ioum road. Portland, neu-
LrajglAPf ,te Atofnooh purf heirt,
weak luDft and .greatly enuiuJauni,
cured and galni-d ten jtountLt in two
lrPllti'.
Mn. A JUpUtrr.wMeailow, JswU
wtinty, W. T. Kjccrueiatlng jalnH
laeyeUtlln, Ilvgrftud .kidney m
pUInt, deafuhM3l ywn, and a lump
In her ldt thought U U ah ovarian
turner, eured.
Win. M. Colwell. Bkamokwa. W.
T..eiatitt.hiiniiUBiuaudllvrwtn-
-F " ' ' . ,
pUlnt, riuteti io-ueiiu: amo um
bTotUkr.aeosi L. Cnlvrell. Hkamo-
LiftHA. y(' T-i f'jrl ofr nurnb-
M. K.hlf. W, North Fotjt-
nino doctors had fulled, of painful
menstruation antl womb trouble In
every conceivable way, general de
bility, pain through the heart aud
lungs.
Charles Chrlstennan, Portland,
Ogn., scrofulous catarrh so had that
destruction of his nose was threat
ened and had become so ofttmslve
that It was sickening both to him
self and friends, cured In two
uonths.
Levi Hartlmas, Stnytou, Oregon
heart disease, dysiiepsla, puln thro'
tho heart and lungs, and general
nervous debility; many times, he
would fall as though dead, whou
everything seemed to turn bluqk
before lib eyes, successfully treated.
D. Campbell, Fulton, Oregon, says
ho would not take $10,000 for tha
euro ho received by Dr. Darrln. Ho
says his trouble originated by three
small lumps or tumors coming on
tho arm, which rendered his arm
and hand perfectly helpless for one
year.
Ol'KICK llOUUS A-NI) IM.ACi: OK IIUSI
NKNS. Drs. Darrln can bo consulted froo
at tho CJjcmokcto Itotcl, Sivlem, Or.,
for u short tlmo only.
Thoy will tinder no clroumstan
cca tako a citso thoy cannot euro or
bcncllt. Charges are reasonable,,
and tho poor treated froo from 1) to
It) a. in, dally. Ofllco hours from 10
to 4 dall; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 Mo 12. All curable
chronic disease, lots of manhood,
blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor
rhoea, stricture, snermatorrha'a,
seminal weakness, or loss of desire
of sexual power lu man or woman,
catarrh or deafness, aro confiden
tially and successfully treated.
Cures of private diseases guaranteed
and never published in the papers.
Circulars sent free. Most cases can
receive homo treatment after a visit
to the Doctor's otllce.
N. H. Tho doctors' stay in tills
city is limited:
NIIKHIIIOIillOO!) N0TKS.
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
llreczy Corrcsponpniire From the Towns
Around Us.
JKHr-KltNO.V irr.HS.
On Sunday morning at tho close
ofHunday ecliool attlie M. K. eliurch
at Jellbrson tliu cliililrcn completely
surprised W. T. Hlgdou, tho retlre
iugsuperlutcnileut, by calling him
forward aud presenting to him an
Oxford Teacher's Jllhle. It was
presented by Miss Leafy Curl, as a
token of tho school's appreolatlou of
his long and faithful sorvlces. He
has been superintendent of the
Jcllerson M. K. Sunday school for
fifteen consecutive years, with tho
exception of about a year and a
half, whllo living In Portland.
Ah Mr. Hlgdon Is preparing to
move to Salem, the Sunday school
will mj him very miiuh, but tho
children wish him success In bin
now Held of labor.
H'lST hmTUN .0TU.
John McCune Is on the sick list.
Oir Narrow gauge railroad Is be
ing furnished with pew ties.
Krnit Notd, eight year old son of
C. Neal. had a nitelifork run en
tirely throuuh IiImIok. TwoyouiiKer
ehlldroi of the family have the
uhlckenpox.
Alice McKlnney, Luru 8kinor,
Frank Sklir nnd A. O. Condlt of
Salem, Mrs. MorrlH apd daughter
ofTurnorHjKjnt the holidays (n this
yloilty.
Mr. and Mrs. Mothori went to
Kwnd Christmas with their frlencj
lu the hills west of Turner. VhlUi
there Mrs. Mothorn was takou ,wlli
lung fever aud luu been unable to
return home.
.$. 1. PorUr and h. W. Coijdlt re
port the burnrlse jiarty at Mr. Wplkt
er' ofi the night of Dee. 31st, an u.
micoimrf The evwnlng wu plwuant
ly spent In flnglng and other amui
menbi. Popcorn hftlU nd a idea
.Juneh wefe aerved. There wijro
aUut Pjirty prnt-
M barnWJ with. II lHiUrd' KjwlIU
t.lnffrSEUri;
i&HrlW M.tUw A Co,
laporlant Kvcnls of tho Whole World
for TVcnly-four Hours.
Allmnjr aud Astoria.
Ai.iiany, Jan. 8. An enthushw
tlc meeting of citizens was hold last
night for tho purpose of organizing
a company to co-opcrato with the
Astoria & South Coast Hallway Co.
lu the construction of tho proposed
railroad lino from Astoria to connect
with tho Oregon Pacltlo at this oity.
Tho meeting was attended by
many of tho mast influential and
wealthy citizens of tho city, who
had assembled with a determination
to take detlnlto steps In tho matter.
S. K. Young was chosen chairman
of the meeting and F. P. Nutting,
secretary.
Knthualastlo speeches wore made
by leading citizens, aud communi
cations were read from K. C. Holdon,
secretary of tho Astoria chamboroj
commerce, aud from tho citizens of
independence expressing a deslro to
join with Albany concerning the
building of tho proposed road.
It was decided that a company bo
Incorporated at once for tho purposo
of co-operating with Astoria In
building the road, tho Herald
Biys aud to tuts cud a
committee of 11 vo was appointed to
draw up articles of Incorporation to
bo submitted at a subsequent meet
ing to bo called by tho chairman.
Tho coinmlttco named was George
K. Chamberlain, H. H. Hewitt, C.
K. Wolvcrton, II. Hryant and J. K.
Weatherford.
A meeting to adopt tho articles of
Incorporation will bo hold curly next
week, after which tho compuuy will
bo duly Incorporated.
iliiilKn l.)l"rli' Court.
Hiiatti.h, Jan. 8. Alfred Shallbr,
a Hohcmlan, fired a heavy charge of
giant powder, under tho house of
Gcorgo Hodalu, at Oilman, yester
day morning, Instantly killing John
aud Michael Schorrlolc and Anna,
tho nlife-year-old child of Ilodala,
and badly wounding Hodala, his
wife aud little son aud another
daughter.
Schaflbr was found by the people
of Oilman at his own house after
the explosion, every Indication
pointing to him as tho perpetrator
of the deed. Ho was placed under
arrest aud turned over to the shorlfl"
yesterday nfternoon. A crowd of a
hundred broke open tho door ofthe
house where Schall'er was con lined,
took him to a tree and strung him
.up, llrst trying to make him confess.
JJe refused and was hanged up.
After thirty seconds he was taken
down again and given another
chance to confesH. Still declining,
he was again elevated aud cut down
for the second thpo, after forty-live
seconds. He was then very weak
aud iiflbrtM to maku him divulge
being still frultloiM hu was hanged
for the third aud lust time.
Tim llrul I.lrn Mlirclilxm.
I,oh A.nohmw, Jan. 8, The mys
tery as to the real name of Murchl
sou the now famous Pomona corres
pondent of Lord Sackvllle, was
cluarud away yewterduy apd the
announcement made, on authority
of thoMi who havolieeu lu tliUHueret
from the llrst, that George Osgood
by, of Pomona, was the author of
the Muruhlwn letter. Oogoodby Is
a putlve of Nnw York, and ,tt yean
of age. Ill father s au KuglUh
miiii by birth, and xenldes lu Pom
oia, us doe alwu brother. ,Mur
chlwm Is a family name, and Is
attached U tliut of Ongoxhy by
jliarrlago.
A rrnc' Luchjr Kcapa.
HT. PHTHIWHUIlO,JBn.7. iPxIUCCHS
Lleven, whle Hloighrldlng nt Clark
of!', attempted to crtAH tho railway
track, aud tlie train rapidly ap
prottehlug struck the sleigh and kill
ed thecuaehmaii. Tho prince was
hurled to the middle of the track,
where ithe lay hemelctts. 'Vho t,ralu
Liiwed over her, hut did her no In
jury.
An iriaUl rua.
fjHANOirAr, Jon. 4. Famine nnd
drouth are prevailing In the luttrlor
and mo Ineraaslug In severity, caua
lng terrible wifferlngs. In tho
province of Bhan-Tuiig orojw have
heen destroyed by the overflow or
1th Yellow rivr.
AHlfMeiMAttWkUOB.