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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1889)
. -I i 1 581 1 - CAPITAL hi' ! ;j M 1,1 JOURNAL. VOL. 1. n Jn SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23, 18S9. HEAL ESTATE. Real Estate Bargains. 11,600. 92,000.. ,180.. J10.800.. -lSncr,e?' mles from 0 A C fcs Pot Oood house, barn and SKStteS: Kenccd' andn?Si. 9 acres', 4 miles from Sol. uood road to town. Imnrovis ., ejta rulr. Fine fruit land' 85,490 -fj cr i fi miles from Salem. nil fenced. Mnke n ia.t.t.i.! hnma i.wuio ncrcs 4 miles from Salem. Im-rKem'n,s.S00d- Fine young orchard, and garden land. nCresA 7-mi.Ie5 fro'n Sal. HI 1 land, finely watered. Sell in lota of 40cre tracts at 25 per acre. "S5 ,v?,es 8 mlIes fram Salem. -iy"?"1, snvw aa rruit land. win "'."J? .Willamette rlrer. .. ., 3"' seI1 n tracts. .$1,375 51 ncrcs, 4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Largesprlne at the door. Good Bell, and M,, plenty of timber. J2.400 120acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running uirougn tne place. ' 400 acres (4 miles west side 0 A G It R) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal- "uk gmo pasture iana. ...10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. .40 acres. 5 miles Salem; all In tuuiviuiun; no euuenngs: near school house. Excellent fruit land. 54,000 370 acres, 6 miles from O A C It It; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. $2,750 3 lots, with gooa nuase and barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo have besides this a large list of city and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & OIIAMDERLIN, Opera House, Court St., 0-2Ctf Salem, Or. Hie Oregon Land Company NO. 276 OBm NEW TESTIMONIALS. ;$60,00.. $800 . $1,200- Is a corporation duly organized and operated under tho laws of tho iStato i vrcgon. n began business in March, 1SSS, with a capital stock of $20,000. IM! JTIAKI I am prepared to sell you good farms at I PIES Where you will have all the advantages of SCHOOLS, CHUKC HE3, DAILY MAIL, .and RAILROAD facilities without being overburdened with high taxes stmply lor the privilege of living near a town of a few thousand Inhabitants. A residence of 88 years on a farm In this vicinity gives me a thorough knowledge of this country. fiH'IlrllliSi The First Sale Made By This Company Was in April Last. Two or More Desiring to locate near each other will find It to their advantage to call on me. Correspondence solicited and descriptive list of farms for sale sent on application. H. C. rORTER, Real Estate Agent, Aumsville, Marlon county, Oregon. 'Hold On To your money until you see some of tho bargains In Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE Stf State St., - Salem. One-fourth block and flue resi dence on Center street, only $20,50; Ave and ten aero lots two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house .r.ri i. i., ii,i .iq nniv $1000. and property in all parts of tho city and country. fine residence property in Los Angles to exchange for property here. jt MONEYTO LOAN! We have several sums of money to Loan on good Heal instate. security lor a eenea Of years To- wir, ONE PURSE OF 1200 I ONE PURSE OF $1000 TWO PURSES OF $800 Each! ONEPURSEOF400! Apply soon to Willis & Charaberlin, 13-1; dwlm. Opera House, Court Hi MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MRS. M. K. WIUSOK 1U vry fine itooK of ney roilUaW, und U prepared to do Trimraiug and DressmaWug In the latest styles. Call Mid tr new winter Kuods and stjrK. 75 Cciamirtltltlrttt, S1" During tho nine months which have slnco elapsed it lias made 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of tho purchasers 85 have bought fanning lands. It has also, during this time sold 61 residence lots in Salem. Of thoso purchasing but 25 were residents of Marlon county prior to purchasing. The remainder were from tho following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1 Polk Co. 3 Multnomah 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-lllinols 1-Pennsylvanla 2Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that people aro swarming In from the East to make their homes among us. Tho business of this company is constantly increasing. More than half of its sales have been made within tho past three months, al though this is a season of tho year when sales are usually dull. Tho company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. It has three men In Portland, two of whom gi vo 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. Ho will start to this State with his first excursion on tho 4th of April next. This company is now spending moro monoy to advertise Salem and the surrounding locality than The Salem Board of Trade and All Other Agencies Combined ! Within tho past twelve days it has paid for and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Over Hon Hundred ami Twenty-Five Dollars; ,e second edition ofthc company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and the Willamette Valley Is now in press. Tins is an iimitm u. TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES . . . ...i.ini Wn rim nut advertise nf n h&utlfully illustrateu nny pngu iiii. - o extlslvely in our home papers as we wish, for the reason tint parties It mos desire to reach arc residents of the Eastern States, whore rheripeo'Sdrculat, We do not advertise every sale we make in thXal press, but we have advertised in more than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS . . -po.n l.nvor fur tlio croat bulk of our patrons. DaM '" rf , of a,,.,,, o-.p.,r, KSEi--ll,,'"l,',",' THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. rto u w '- r . BUYERS COME TO BUY. -rtvmmo lre property I. ! '" ' V"" EASTERN PEOPLE DO. DON'T BE MODEST. A People NYho Were Cured In a Few TreatmBl8 by (be Drs. Darrin at the Cheuekete Hotel, Salem, Orefon. THH SII.XKT KBUKDT. The most wonderful part of man, most dlftleuU to compmheud, per haps, is th nsrvous system, which touches aud controls overy part of the body. Having its root in the brain, Its trunk in tho spine and Its branches extending into and throughout every muscle, limb and organ of tho animal frame it carries either life and health or disease and death along Its course. The brain secretes a nervous fluid which Is magnetic In its efl'ecU and influences. This magnetic- current travels along tho nerves llko elec tricity, from tho roots of tho hair to the tips of tho Augers, and through Its telegraphic communication por meates tho whole system. When the nervous fluid Is deficient, or when tho nerves do not properly transmit It, weakness and disease Is tho Inevitable result. Magnetism, tho wonder of tho ago, solzes this telegraph and wields It to root dls easo from Its stronghold. Uy working this, it becomes tho nemo of healthy perfection. It penetrates tho secret ambush of disease and exterminates It root and I) ranch. It removes tho wreched symptoms of loathsome maladies and averts their dreadful results. It relieves more agony and suffering than tonguo ban tell. Read the following testimonials HAPPY WESLEY GRAVES. HOW A I.KADINO JIOTKIi MAN OK8A LBM WAS CU11KI) 1IY Kt.KCTHIClTV. Genuine Cure Mr. Wesley Grav es, a resident of Salem for many years, returned from Portland a short tlmo ago, aud canio skipping Into tills ofllco tho other day proud y assuring tho reporter that ho could personally Illustrate ono gen uine example of tho doetorn' curative ability. He stated that ho went to Portland and gave Drs. Darrin $ 10 for a month's treatment for his rheu matism. In seven (lavs tho treatment was abandoned and he rumo homo without a vlslblo trail the disease. He carries crutches hut these aro on account of his short leg. For two years ho had not luiuletnight's rest, and now ho sleeps llko n log. For three years ho had boon taking morphine at tho rate of nlno grains a day, anil now ho has neither use nor desire for It. These aro tho statement of Mr. Graves, hoarlded by him freely, and ho says he Is let ter pleased with his condition than could bo expressed In money. Ho thinks Drs. Darrin wonderful. Aibr Xtwi. About ono hundred Italian la borers at Albany yesterday got on their war-paint and a serious riot was only averted by tho cool action ofsomo of tho citizens. It came about in this manner: Tho laborers had failed to get their full pay for work done on tho eastward exten sion of tho Oregon Pacific Railway. Shortly after noon n crowd of them collected in front of tho First National Bank and aa Mr. Searle, ono of tho contractors camo out of tho door of tho bank ho was im mediately slezed by tho laborers who demanded tho full payment of their wages. Mr. Searlo explained to them that he had paid them all the money he had on hand, and could pay no more until the final estimates of tho engineers of tho O. P. R. R. had been received, and told them until then he could pay them no more. At this thoy became furious and scvoral drew their knives and threatened to kill him, then aud there. Tho mayor ami novernl citi zens, who had seen tho trouble brew ing, at once, lnterferred and by deputizing several extra police tho mob was quieted and sorious resultH averted. At noon Messrs. Curran aud Montelth cashed all of Searle and Dean's checks at lOjier cent dis countthe entire number concluded to tako 00 cents on the dollar. Things assumed a bad shape and at ono tlmo It was feared the mllltla would have to bo called out as tho angry men openly threatened to burn property, raid tho town and stop trains. l'KKKMi.u.t: ruTrotmuiK. Jay Friz.ell has been spending tho last two weeks with his family at tho Capital. Prof. Flesoher will close a very successful term of singing school hero this week. John MoCulloch has returned from Portland where ho wont to talco some stock. Tho latest Intelligence Iron Amity gives ono death from, and seven cases of muallpox. J. M. Wise, our merchant, lias about finished taking an Inventory of his Htoek and flxturcs. John MoGrew and wife have re turned from a two weeks visit to tho hitters sister In Yaqulna City. Tom Richardson, who has been on the sick list for some time, wo aro glad to report Is well and around again. On account of Elder Doty living In the Infected town of Amity there was no preaching in tho Christian church hero Sunday. The present term of school clones Friday. Tho teacher, Mr. Mowtlek has been reemployed for another month and also for tho spring term which is to begin tho 1st of April. OPFICK HOUltH AND 1'I.ACK 01' I1UH1 KHKtf. Drs. Darrin can Ikj consulted free at tho Chomokote Hotel, Sulem, Or., (or a tdiort time only. Thov will under no elrouumUm- oes take a case thoy cannot euro or benefit. Charges are reasonable, and tho poor treated free from 0 to 10 a. m. dally. Ofllco hours from 10 to 4 dully; evenings, 7 to 8; Hun days, 10 to 12. All ourublo chronic disetuMMt, lot of manhood, Mood taints, svnhllls. ulwit, gouor- rlio. stricture, Mxmnatorrhuw, MMiilnui weakliest, or lo of (loslre of Mutual power in man or woman, eutarrh or dtufueM), are confiden tially and sueeutsfully tretttwl. Pun of nrlvate (IUmum KUraiiteMl ami iwver published In the jiajxmi. Circulars wnt free. Most ownm en r(vtt home treatment after a vllt t the Doctor1 offlee. K. II. The doctors' stoy Ih tliU otty hi limited. 1 0rtb U MiUUy mm nt M srwaB5ffwnfflwB L. i Irttil a iMMMttttf OTM MMm "f Tin b ( winllpy Ifilrr-rttm-, hmm "SOU l7 D. w7MttMrw( A Co. I.KTTKK LIST. The following lot tor 4 remain uncalled for In tho itostofllco at Sa lem, Jan. 28, 18S0, parties calling for Maine will say "advertised:" Aiionttl Jasper Raker JCddlo. lllngharn Willie jlrlggsJ'Si P llrown Helen A Carter Mrs Eliza Drtiiim id A orO Kdwari) Alcler Fisher Amulltt Faren Mllllo GhmdMrsCL Henslow P Howard J HuerJohn Howell Minnie King Mrs Linn Kelly Mrs A J Keys Isaac II KronU Mrs M LoM'y Geo W Martin llennle Mathena Chus Mvlooni Geo Moll Ada Jl McCoy Kmina MoMuiiijKjre Mrs MeCorkleOwi Nichols Al-2 Mokles Math K,H. MIsm AlIoe-2 HtrnnsHther II Sale C K Starr Gw W Uimiwwri ivaio Hiulth 'Htus Hiiilth Alleo Wurden John Wymun Cliaa L Zalin August Leach John It W. II. ODKLL, P. M. RKklra'i Aral' Slt. The bent erilve In the world ( wils.bnilvfl.Borea, ulcere, salt rhvum fever sorwi, Utter, chapped hand ehllblttlm, eorui, and all tklu enip tlfMM, ami positively ourvs piles, im iwi iy required. It U guarenteetf to give perfect atUfaotkii, or iihhmj refunded. Price 26 eenU per box, Vur talc - Or. IL W. Cox. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Inporlant Kvcnts of tto Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. 8KNATOH DOI.rll rtESfONDS. lis ltpponiU lo Mm ConeratuUtorr Tclrcntm Annouiiclnj 11U Ilr- nomliifttnon. Washinoton, D. C, Jan. 22. To tho chairman and members of tho Joint legislature: Telograms re ceived Inform mo that on tho ballot for U. S. Senator to-day I received n majority of tho votes In both houses and that nothing remains to bo done but to announce tho result In Joint convention to-morrow. I am deoply gratoful for tho honor conferred upon mo to he chosen to represent a state of tho Union In so distinguished and ablo ft body as tho United States Senator. H'h an honor of which nwy man may be Justly proud. To bo chosen for a second term to succeed himself, Is a greater honor. With tho experi ence of six years of tho senate aud tho position on committees which continuous service will glvo mo for tho hoxt six years. Tho approval of my olllclal course implied In my ro-oloetlon shall stim ulate mo to greater exertions aud moro earnest aud constant efforts to faithfully discharge tho Important trusts that tlo people of Oregon have imposed upon me. J. N. DoM'ir. A llnrrlliln Urlmtt. St. Loui8, Mo., Jan. 22. A spec ial from llrooklluld, Mo., sayH last nl'jht tho houseof Mrs. Minnie Hall, a young widow with four children, four nill'w south of here, was burn ed, and when tho neighbors gather ed there they found tho charred remains of the live occupants. Tho oldest child was nine years of ago and tho youngest about two. There being fresh snow on the ground It was discovered that liny had been placed under the house and fire set to It. Tho tracks of u man's foot wore seen leading to to wards tho city, and four men follow ed them. As tho result, a young man named James A. Howell was arrested early this morning by Marshal Crltchflold. Ho had In his poHscsslon an unloaded revolver, but disclaims any knowledge of tho crime. A MhiiImo M'nlnttir, Pathiihon, N. J., Jan. 23. Itov. ;Mr. Loekwood, pastor of tho Reform ed church nt Falrllehl, while Mifl'er Ing from acute dementia, made n horrible attempt to burn his family. His wlfo ami children, owing to Ids wild throats to kill them, barricade themselves In a portion of tlio house. Tho inudmaii then kindled a flro in tlio center of ouch room. As the floors aud furniture blazed up, the husband aud father made throats to brain the mciulsjrs of tho family If thoy attempted to onoaiK". A neighbor, who was attraetud by tho flumes, gave the alarm and peo ple gathered aud secured thomatilau minister and rescued tlio family Just In tlmo from liolng burned to death. Mr. IIUIho Talk. Rai.timoui!, Jan. 21J. Jas. G. Hlaliie, preHldout of tho annual meeting of the West Virginia Cen tral aud Pittsburg railroad yester day caused some amusement by Vetoing tho proxies of Secretary Itayard. Hon. W. II. Uarnum re signed from the directory, illalno told an associated representative, wben imkud: "Will vou Ikj tho next secretary of statu?'' "That question could 1)0 better answered at Indianapolis." Jk Ilia lll(iir." Nhw Havkn, Jan. 28. A man recently wrote to the poMtmaster wtylug he wusalxiut to begin slaugh tering women, aud signed the letter "Jaok the Rlpjer." The olleo ar retted F. It. Harrison on charge of forgery, and letters In the hkiiu handwriting um that received by the postmaster were found on him. bulk f cciilii. A convict frem Umatilla county, Croeker by name, died at the peni tentiary hut night. He was sen tup for horse stealing and hux Imhu slek fur some Uum. Hie death resulted from typhoid fever. lH F l i u i l il mt 1 wu'il fil tm r.n 1 .L.S J II v1 fl'J'l II- " 'J I " i "I n s i . 'V ? s, $ yy mi .L i." Ml iMl IP 91 J s