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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1889)
J CAPITAL a ISl JOURNAL. "ygl?: VOL. 1. - SALEM, OR., MONDAY REAL ESTATE. Real Estate Bargains. Til A Aha ai ah T rtJ 0- uicvregi jiuu mm JANUARY 21, 1SS9. NO. 274 $l,G00 -JS?.ncr,e?i.,nlles m O C de- r-v. jiu uuute. Darn and tlvnllon. Fenced andKln?Sl- "oJ?' .mlI.M from Salem. SSS. &.!?!?.. ?!! $5,490. 8b acres 2 miles from Snlcm. S? fJSS1 tP'tfia 'and, all fjnced. Mnko a desirable 60 acre 4 miles from Balem. Im provemtnu good. Fine youne orchard, and garden land. WLa9rest 7 m" from Salem. niu iiina, nnely watered. Sell in lota of 40-acre tracts at IX per (75 ncrefl. 8 inNna fmm QniKM Excellent grass and fruit land! wJm'?.h? Willamette rlrer jVlll sellln tracts, 51 acres, -i miles orsalem. House. ".3""". "t?osprin1 v kitv uwu,, UUUU BOll. ATli ,000 S2.500.. tH,180- 10,800 3l,875 NEW TESTIMONIALS. Is a corporation duly organized and operated under the laws of thelStato oi uregon. it began business In Marcb, 18S8, with a capital stock of 120,000. 82,400.. plenty of timber. iaj acres, road; 5 miles of Rftlemf mvul well impreved: stream . .. i-r. i runn ncTnmn.h tha n JC0,00. 400 acres (4 miles west side O & C U It) good house, barn and orchard, US In cultivation, bal nnce oak grub pasture land. tSOO 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no imDrovements. J1.200 40 acres, 5 miles Balem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. $4,000 370 acres, 6 miles from 0401111; nil fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation, 82,750 3 lots, with gooa nuuse and barn, East Salem. Desirable location. We have 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 & CHAMBERLIN, Anorn IfniiDA fViiw U 9-20tf ' Salem, tir. fl I am prepared to sell you good farms at LI P W Where you will have all the advantages Of SCHOOLS, CHUHCHE3, DAILY MAIL, and RAILROAD facilities without being overburdened with high taxes simply tor tho privilege of living near a town of a row thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 38 years on a farm in this vicinity gives me a thorough knowledgo of this country. Two or More Families Desiring to locato near each other will find It to' their advantage to call on me. Correspondence solicited and descriptive list of farms for side sent on application. II. C. PORTER, Real Estate Agent, Aumsvllle, Marlon county, Oregon. LOOK HERE! Wo are selling REAL ESTATE! If you want any thing In that line We will be glad to sec you At our office. 97 State St., - - - Salem. Will list property at a fair price. Fire Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE MONEYTO LOAN! to We have several sums of money Loauongood Real .bstaie. Security for a series Of years To wit, ONE PURSE OF $1200 ! ONE PURSE OF I 1000 TWO PURSES OF $800 Each! ONE PURSE OF $400! Apply soon to Willis & Chamberlin, 13-1; Uwlm. opera House, Court Hi MILLINERY ANB MBS. II. JE. FANCY trttsox GOODS. Haaa very fine stock ot new minum and U prepare to do Trimming and Dressmaking In the latest styles, Call and mo ber new winter goods ana iyw S73 Commercial (tract. 8Um WBSBKm Tho First Sale Hale By This Company Was in April Last During the nine months which have since elapsed It has mado 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of tho purchasers 85 have bought fanning lands. It has also, during this time sold Gl residence lots in Sulem. Of thoso purchasing but 25 were residents of Marion county prior to purchasing. The remainder were from the following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1 Polk Co. 3 Iuultnomnh Co. 4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co. 1 Mon tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 3 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska 7 Ohio 3 Wisconsin 1 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that peoplo are swarming In from the East to make, their homes among us. The business of this company is constantly Increasing. More than half of Its sales have been mado within tho past three months, al though this is a season of tho year when sales arc usually dull. Tho company has from 15 to20men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. Ithas three men In Portland, two of whom give it their entire time. Rev. F. J. Strayer, who last year introduced so many Immi grants Into this State, is now in tho East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. He will start to this State with his first excursion on tho 4th of April next. This company Is now spending more money to advertise- Salem and the surrounding locality than The Salem Board of Trade and All Oilier Agencies Combined ! Within the past twelve days it has paid for and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Ow Fifteen HiM and Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition ofthe company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and the Willamette Valley Is now in press. This Is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES 8 "T ...i ta nh re residents of the Eastern State, these papers do not circulate. We do not advertise every in X local lns, but we have advertised In more than whuro milo wo make Pfple WW Were Cured In a Few TrtaUmtt y Iks Dn. Darrin at Ike Gaeacktc Uitel, Salem, ercgti. TUB SIL NT llBatHDT. The most wonderful part of man, most difficult to comprehend, per haps, Is lh nervous system, rrhlch touches uud controls every part of the body. Having Its root lu the bralu, its trunk in the spluo and Its branches extending into and throughout every muscle, limb and orgun of the animal frame it carries either life and health or disease and death along IU course. The brain secretes a nervous fluid which is magnetic in its effects and influences. This magnetic current travels along tho nerves llko elec tricity, from tho roots of tho hair to the tips of tho lingers, and through its telegraphic communication per meates tho wholo system. When tho nervous fluid Is dcllcient, or when the nerves do not properly transmit it, weakness and disease is tho Inovlwblo result. Magnetism, tho wonder of the ago, seizes this telegraph and wields It to root dis ease from Its stronghold. Uy working this, It becomes tho nemo of healthy perfection. It penetrates tho socret ambush of disease and exterminates It root and branch. It removes tho wreched symptoms of loathsome maladies mid averts their dreadful results. It relieves more agony and suffering than tonguo can tell, Read the'foliowlng testimonials TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Inporlant EtcdIs of trie Wholo for Twenty-four Hours. World MOST FKltOClOJS KATS. ONE THOUSAND PAPERS In the East, as we depend upon Eastern buyers for the great bulk of our I the wi , as Qur m,V(irtl8omont!t P will be read by millions of readers of Kmtcni newspapers, , iiiihn-benlacedlu direct communication with us, and THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. .wiM deslriw? to sell will ilnd It to their Interwt to wa!Mri2 :?,;,.,,rry. - place tneir ia pfopony ,wve lt wJ,ere BUYERS COME TO BUY. "" "" '"SJSL tad l t nl ir. EASTERN PEOPLE DO. mgeii l" -'- DON'T BE MODEST. You we weleome to ride with u whether you buy or not HAPPY WESLEY GRAVES. HOW A. LKADINO 1IOTKI.MAN OKHA- m:m was cumin nv i:i,kcthicity. Genuine Cure Mr. Wesley Grav es, a resident of Salem for many years, returned from Portland a short time ago, and came skipping into this ofllco tho other day proud- y assuring tliu rctmrter that ho could personally illustrate ouo gen uine example of the doctors curative ability, lie stated that ho went to Portland and gavo Dm. Darrin $40 for a month's treatment for Ills'" ' inatlHiii. In seven diiVHt'vt .mem was abandoned and I. Vr ome without a visible trail tho disease. He carries crutches but these aro on account of his short log. For two years ho had not a quiet night's rest, and now ho sleeps llko a log, For three years ho had been taking morphine at the rate of nluu grains a day, and now ho has neither use nor desire for lt. These are tho statements of Mr. G raves, hearlded by him freely, and ho says he Is bet ter pleased with his condition than could bo expressed in money, lie thinks Drs. D.irrln wonderful. llunsrr Itodanta Atturk Mother and Chllit mul light Furiousljr. Kllkksiiukci, N. Y. Jauuary 10 Owing to tho heavy rains of late water rats have been driven to seek shelter In barns, outhouses or where over they could And refuge from tho resistless torrents. A great regiment of hungry-looking rodents that make their homo along the hanks of the canal sought refuge one uay re cently in an outhouse adjoining the premises of a man named Simpson, who resides north of this place on a hill. Becoming hungry tho rats left tho outhouse and boldly luvad lug tho dwelling attacked a babe that was lying asleep In a cradle The mother rushed to the Infant and tried to drive otl'tho ferocious ani mals, when they at onco turned llercely upon her. Tho woman's screams attracted the attention of Charles Jones. Seizing his whip, Jones dashed into tho house, and a horrible sight met his gaze. Hun dreds of hungry nils with gleaming eyes wero Jumping wildly ata wom an who held a bleeding Infant aloft In one arm, whllo with the other she tried Ineffectually to dash nway tho sharp-fanged rodents that wero climbing over her garments to get nt the child. "Jt was a blood-curdling sight," Jones said, "and one which 1 shall never forget. 1 snapped my whip at tho rats hut not until a great dish of hot ashes and coals was thrown over them did they pretend to beat a retreat. 1 mado good use of my whip, watch ing meanwhile to see that nothing was In danger of Igniting from tho coals that wero scattered about. Ono gray veteran returned again ami again to the charge, hut I final ly gave him such a cut with my whip that he, too disappeared to re turn no more." Hoth mother and babo were severely hlttou and scratched. Tlio wounds bled pro- hut no serious results have followed. l'ort Tovjturiur ltnllwiiy. Pout Townhkni, Jan. 20. Tho railroad company will In a few dayt advertise for bids for tho construc tion of tho first six miles, work to begin March 1, 1839; also for a contract for tho construction of tho additional lt) miles, work on which will begin April 1. This Is all that Is ready for contracting nt tho pres ent time, but It Is tho Intention of the company and their surveyors to have another section of 20 miles ready for letting by tho 1st of next June. This will leave about CO miles that will have to bo still located to make a direct and complete lino to Portland, which will then give to this city what It has so much needed these many years, a transcontinen tal connection with tho south and east. There Is no doubt that th's road will be completed and In opera tion lusid of IS months from the first of next March, thus realizing tho fondest hopes of tho residents of this city and tho farmers all along tho west side of tho Puget Sound country. AttniulntiiMl nt Sim, San Fhancisco. Jan. 20 Tho steamship Alameda, which arrived yesterday from Australia, brought Captain Timothy Murphoy and 10 of tho crew of tho American ship John Ilrlco of Thomaston, Me., -which sailed from Port Ludlow, Puget Sound, October 20, with n cargo of lumber for Melbourne, Australia, but was waterlogged in a hurricane December 7 and aban doned about 800 miles west of tho Sainoan islands. One man wrt lost overboard. Tho remainder of the crow proceeded lu open boats to tho Island, where tliey arrived after Inilug out seven days and nights. The second and third nmtcH and steward remained lu Apia when tho others left on tho Alameda. OmOli IIOUHM AND 1I,AUK OF JIL'HI XHHfl. Drs, Darrin euu Ihj consulted five at the Ghumuketo Jlotel, Solum, Or., for a short tliuu only. Thuy will under no circumstan ces taken oasu thoy ouuuot cure or benefit. Charges are reasonable, and the poor treated trw from 0 to 10 a. in. dally. Ofllce hours from 10 to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8; Bun days, 10 to 12. All curable olironlo diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhu, stricture, iM.nnutorrhiu, Mtnlual weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power in man or woman, catarrh or deafness, are confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published in the papers. Clreukrs stint free. Most oaw can reeelve home treatment after a visit to the Doctor's ofllee. '. II. The doctors' stay In this eity Is limited. Anollinr llullwuy llufriir, MAitQUiriTK, Mich., Jan. i!0 Ono of the trucks of a passenger coach on a Northwestern eastbotiud train broke yesterday when tho train was near Elmwood station, and threw the coach off tho track. Tho derail ed car struck a stump and was smashed to jMtlccs, killing or injur ing all the occupants. Lieut. -Gov. James II. McDonald of Michigan was killed, alsohls business partner, Cochrane, of Escanaba, and a man named Suttle. Conductor Arm strong had a leg broken and E. I1. Foster of Iron Mountain was ser iously injured. A number of other passugurs were slightly Injured. A I'ulilo Atnrtril, Ei,i,IJ.shiilii(I, Jajn. SO. Last night during an entertainment given at the court house by home talent, the curtain caught fire, onus lug the jkojiIu to Jump to their feet, but they were quieted by a few gut ting on chairs and telling them there was no danger. If It had not Ikjoii for this, rjulto a number would have Ixfi badly Injured, as the stair win makes two right angle turns and is steep. Lit tie damage was done to the hall, as tho curtain was pulled down and thrown out of the window. Tim Vuliliixtim Cimtenulul. New yohic, Jan. IX) Tho commit tee on tho centennial celebration of tho Inauguration of Washington have arranged to have tho various governors and state commissioners meet on the morning of April 20th and accompany them to tho foot of Wall street. The governor of tho state of Nevada has appointed Uni ted States Sunatorj Jones and Stew art to represent that state at tho celebration. UCCIDKNTAIiJOTTNUS. News ninl Notes of General Interest TUo Westerner. to .Iwl Csurrb U prstabfr ess of lt im diMtcrwaUs alfmraH IMt fnpa ( Ml MMIN WHS. II UMra BfH bu4wllti dMtttM n !Hl0rd up Am Btieeralsf to direction, Hwnusr ad if mwrc, radical ur to saul eae t eaeetfd. ham rj v. w. Miuws no. Another MrlU at lloiljru, Km.kkhiiuiui, Jan. 20. The, mule drivers lu the mines at Ilonlyit went out on another strike yesterday, de manding W a day, hut It Is thought the main trouble Is caused by the ooinjiuiiy dlochurgliig Hujsirluteu dent Auduritoii for not obeying their orders and falling to recognize one of the pit booses In that cujuioity. General Hujwrlutondeut Itouald hs called ou the sheriff to protect his life, also the oomany's projrty, as he believes both to be lu serious danger. Iteports this evening say everything Is quiet so far to-day. Th Uttrftt hMainar Afloat, Dklvast, Jan 20 The new White Star steamer Teutonic was launched yesterday. She is the largest ve uaI afloat. lnJnir FJO. feat lomr and 1 nearly 10,000 tons burden. llulldlng and loan associations are being established at dlfTuruut points all over tho state. Nevada papers aro looking mix loii'ly for snow, anil say that every body Is ready for lt. There aro eighty saloons lu Santa llarhara, and the Press thinks some of tlium ought to go. A deck hand on ouo of tho Colum bia river steamers flvo years ago was worth tir0,000. It Is all gone, and of such Is life. Ituhsell li. Harrison, sou of president-elect Harrison, is identified and Interested lu the mineral re sources of linker county. Arizona pupurs claim to havoposl tlvo knowledge that the Cuyamacu railroad Is to be built Into that terri tory, and that It will strike Phojuix. An article in tho Taeoma Ledger for which its editor Is lelug prose cuted for libel was headed: "Mor gan's Hell ; Twenty Innocent Girls Drugged and Itulued." Sam Jones, the ruvlvallst, Is draw ing large crowds at Los Angeles. He is spoken of by one of the papers as "delivering his usual Jumble of slang, witticisms and religious bufoouery." One of the Insured Improvements for Corvallts Is a creamery. It will cost overt)7,WX), The plan of the thing Is to encourage tho farmers to raise good dairy oows and supply cream to the manufactory where It will be made Into butter. As for the cold storage, It is a place where all kinds of farm produce can be kept during the whole year. Salem Is promised a similar Institution shortly. In tlw Uiek ttfun !(! to coin Haaim that am almsat Insurable Ulnar Tnt Mrea tba flrnt ami pre UlUr. ll b mirtir vcKviabla anil U warrant. Held b U, VT. Mstttsw Co, edakaW"