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i"P. -', - r rfl CAPITAL JOURNAL W A. 'aaV m?nnanSBaK I i. IfHHIl yClHMB3 v)HflKKKEtiv!i9"4f VOL. l. - SALEM, OR,, WFDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1S89. NO. 2SS. ' T"W-- - m- . - W .-!- ' a i nun ii iiiiiiii iim i i i i ii I 1 A t -i p, Ji lIiOJIiUUiUAlJO. OUIU'RN PICTUUKS. me uregon m mm J1600. house. half mile For Sale Jor Rent. in good location and custom on! lie irom Btnvtnn ai. "i'.?ne: - r tiou in uprna r gooa Doitom (and, suitable for hems 10 acres in cultivation, the rest brush Pan.? Onrtwn good noli, nflce miCO. Addres? J awfoja,Stayon,Oreeon. d'nl' HOWARD BROTHERS General House Moving, Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rates Orders ilett at Cat-itai. Joubjiai. office rlil receive attention. Ml-tf LATEST BRO'S, Have movd their meat mort from 300 Commercial street, to 9i Court street nere they invlteaU their customers and friends to call ond'see them. They guar antee all their meats, etc.. as represented Jf you want nhlce. roast, steak, pork or any IJ1'"? IP Irst class meat market, call on West Bro's., 94 Court street. ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED. These gentlemen have been In thebutch- yiuuaiuBBiuixuem jpr q, long tune and they nave built up a reputation to be proud of, as turning out only the choicest uitaius tuuL me mantel auor.03. Is a corporation duly organized .and operated under the laws ot tbo IState . urvgon. w pejpu buaippw In Marcb.IlSSS.IwiUilalcapltal stock of $20,000.; To Representatives and Senators. Wm. Jlyers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains in cigars and tobacco lor the next month, His especial brands are "SALEM SPORT" and X "OPERA BELLE." His goods are all first-class, as he has had twenty-one years experience in the busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. WILLIAM MYERS. 205 Commercial Street, - - Salem keal;estate. Hod On! To your money until you see some of the bargains In Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE m State St., - - - Salem. One-fourth block and flue resl dence on Center street, only $20,50; live and ten acre lota two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house and lot In block 48 only $1000, and property in all parts of the city and country. Fino residence property In Los Ancles to exchange for property here. 1889. NOTICE flaaaaVBBBuB5s2uEi!V?jfaRSna -OF Chan ge in Business Tlio First Sale Made By This Company Was in April last. During the nino mouths which have since elapsed it lias made 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought fanning lands. It has also, during this time sold Gl resldenco lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 were residents of Marion county prior to purchasing. Tho remainder were from the 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 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of 'tills local ity, but that people are swarming In trom tho East to make their homos among us. The 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. The company has from 15 to 20mcu constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. Ithas threo men In Portland, twoot whom glvo it their entire time. Rev. F. J. Straycr, who last year introduced so many immi grants into this State, Is now In the East lecturing and distributing advertisinu literature exclusively for this company. Ho will start to this State with his first excursion on the 4th of April next. This company is now spending more money to advertise Salem ami the surrounding locality than The Sain Board of Trade and 411 Other Agencies .Combined ! Within the past twelve days it has paid Jfor and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Oyer Fita Hundred and Tidy-fire Dote, The second edition of tho company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem nnd the Willamette Valley is now in press. This is au edition of TWENTY THOUSAND .COPIES Ofa beautifully illustrated fifty page pamphlet We cannot advertise extensively in qur homo papers as we wish, mr . -" - i mit desire to reach are residents of the Eastern S atos where This Is to say for five or six weeks I was troubled with a very severe headache, if headache it could bo called, for it vvas unllko any head ache I ever had or ever heard of. It weakened mo to such a degree that I would frequently stggr, and nearly fall as I walked along. It bo came so intensely severe that I begn a to fear it would soon end in boiuc thing serious. I was advised to consult Prs. Dar riu at tho Chomokoto hotel. I did so; JthcfirU application of lnshaudsaud electricity gave considerable relief, so has each subsequent application, and now I thluk my head Is nearly well. Tho doctor has also vory much benefitted my arms which were bad ly affected with rheumatism, ho lias also greatly benefitted my general health. I can cheerfully recommend Drs. Darrln toaU .those similarly nflllcted. 3). Vam Pki.t. Salem, Jan. 20, 18S9. A UKMAIUvAlILK CUUK OK ASTHMA. To tho public: I Imvo been suffer ing with the asthma for over jour years and the last two of them, I have been unable to do any work, could not walk two rods without be ing choked, and most of tho time prevented Hie from lying down nt night to sleep. In this condition I came to Drs. Darrl n for relief. Now, after four weeks of their Electro Mag netic treatment, I feel like a now man, go to bed and sleep without any trouble, lmvo commenced work again and consider myselt about well. ClIAltl.Itt Manounbon. Salem, Jan. 20, 1RS0. From this date our business wiU be strictly cash. Noibook or mem orandum .accounts will be kept. No goods will be delivered until paid for. Wo phall keep a .full line ofJ ;.. i iipiii 'I staple ilry -goods, men's, boys, and youths' clothing, 'hats and caps, groceries, etc.' 'We shall 'sell good" lnnr !. nnv prplllt hOUSO in tllO etate, nud as low a? .any casli house. Our prices are marked in plain fig urea. One price to all w.M .be the rule. - so lirtm theso papers do notclrculate. We do not advert! 'every In the local press, but we have advertised In more than solo we make ONE THOUSAND PAPERS In tho East, as we FARMERS' STORE. 297 Commercial street, Salem, Ogn. New Bank Block. F0R8TNER, TIFFANY & CO U1 ALIVE U)IXJE No. 18.1. O. Q-.J'Vrner U In Odd Keliowa' JtoU np fUlr. JS," Commercial and ,FenTtu' efeI7 , ,in,i ,.non Eastern buyers for the groat bulk of our ' i. linwilaitmntila . it.- t m mn T M OUT BUtCiWnvmwt'" Wi uereauoy -omniuiiloatlon with us, and ;:--'-' THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. .it .iMmr to sail will find it to their Interest t P , , ,n property leave it here BUYERS COME TO BUY .- j '- If you wish to bu ' P rnd ftnd fai WAnt to buy. EASTERN PEOPLE DO. . .4M.theevesofFtem,I.leeve9-where,;Ve have nve team, "'ji we have tor aale. .. innonwv.nartlestothtopwP8" mscwi""'" ekkici: nouns anh 1'iiAcu ov misi- NIJSS. Drs. Damn can bo consulted free at the Cheinekote Hotel, Salem, Ore gon, for a limited time only. l'lUHSUAM. . tlio Kollowlnif Is tlio progmm for tho celslor cntertalninciit to bo given Ji1 oiHtu liouiw tenlRlit: JT I'AUT I. QunrliktF, "Clear tlin Way.".f- ..I'urviii Mivftrii Kploy, Odel, C"Ok, Itirvln , Iiutruiiu-ntNl M)lo JhIm I'nirl Ht"ott Vix-ul solo, lcH'teil-....,l,h)f. Z. M. I'urviii IttH'llatlon, Stactcxl . JIIh Ornco Hcrllxr VkviI nolo, "fttlKnt. tlol of My Jlcurl," MlSrUnll l-utrlxli. Cornetjolo with mgno WIUUi AloKlroy and Mlunloiui Johiiium Trio, "l.lttlo KnrSi Well Tlllcil" ...l'nrry .tiowtni iPlinyiUiiKi7, nirrj . MINI. llUlUIlletJ'.l.torlbCIall()p' Mel- .M-AT-i Kumnnu iiirjiiox inone no i.(.w.iin Nniory I'll ilrti Iti. iO'o se'efliW. ...Mw rwirl Koott KvcUllUII, 'At'HMMU loi'litfllluiiK" .MlMllmco MroriiKir VikIiI nolo, " l'oor Tho' ly It ilo" .Mlwi jihuio I'urrlili Vhm' Milo, iKtltietea Viwjil tiro.. "The KlHlittrnmu .Mim 1'iirrlnli mm l'ror. i-urvin MM I'iirrUh vlll nliiKllio wilo "Mur gun: to" Doom oiwii ut 7:30. Short! Sketches of Our Law Makers AndTrouiinentlMcn. HON. JOHN V. MAXWKI.I.. IJou. John W. Maxwell U u rcpub: Ucnn nnd joint representative for tho counties of Yamhill and Tilla mook, but resides In tho latter. Ho Is aj Illiuolau .by hlrjh, vas In Ful toi.county JILs. Dee. 3. 1831 where ho resided until 1,881 when ho came jto Oregon. Whllo in Illinois he hold numerous oftlces of public trust nerved quo tepu as sherltj' of Fulton county tud when tho war began he onllsted In Co. K. Seventh 111. Cav alry and was mustered out as llrst lhwtomuit. Ho was soon wouuded nnd hecamo Mel;, ho was offered iv Captain's commission but declined from further service on account of his wound s and siokmsi. At tho oloso of tho war ho settled in Han cock county, and served llvo goitre lu tho couuty court ho was also ten dered tho nomination of reprenent atlve, but declined to accept. When ho lauded in Oregon ho settled lu Baker county and removed to Till amook In 1833. Ho is nerving his second term in the Itwisu and is making an etllclent representative. Ills post-oftleo address is NetartH TUlamiHik county. 110. WILSON T. UlIMK. Mr. Hume Is one of tho "nlno" re publloau Representatives trom Multnomah county. Mr. Hume was born Oct. 21, 1&")9 at Plaeovlllo California, and was educated nt Wabash college, Crawfordsvlllci In diana. In September 1H80, ho cniiio to Portland and for llvo years ncteil as stenographer and law clerk in thootUceof Dolph, Bronaugh, Dolph ecSaulon. Ho wiih admitted to the bar In 188! and hIiicii that tlmo ho has been practising, and is now a member of tho linn of Watson, Humo& Watson. Mr. Humu Is a young man ofgreat abilities and Is well posted on all mutters pertain, lug to his profession. Ho Is a prom inent member of tho Knights of Pythias and Is tho present Urauil Chancellor op Oregon. Mr. Hume Is probably ouu of thu hardest work ers lu tho House, lie Is always at his desk and Insists on the "Housu" holding session all week, Instead of adjourning so muoli. UKAIj I8TATK7IIUNSACTION.S. Itiiiiumj T If ft.u. 'V fi.il. iil . ,wi ift for wle. Your come wnere iu"i - --- or fjOJI'T BE MODEST wbtlhwyoo,.bgArt- MAN FUANCIHUO, .Nov. Ut, 1SW. Mu. W K1.I.KU 11IKW., Hiileiii, Orviion, lIiUMiier. -We hud tlm plmuure r caiiUyol mMkliiiciihl)in)nt to you of our nw " tt'tilte C'roi" Kxlruou, nnl Mtiul yfiti Uy mull lo-dny vpry nit l(w rd vrhlali we would like you to luo mul noiitly In your nloro, Hiid whleh will mil theiittcntlon of your trsde to tlm hoikU. It liiuhwiio4irliitntlon for miiiki time wtto phuw tUKiii thti iimrktit thu nimt line of flavoring ulmou iutnulctured In I It la country, nnd inr inontlw of ludy and oxpwlin'ntlng wild the prominent bmnda naw betorv the nubile we have at ltt uieeeded In phiclng iforo ynil h qunl Ity whlahheyond doubt Inu no ufrlor. We sua not too Ktmngly litiprm iiui you that you ean unliHlUtliiily recom mend Ihem to your eutowr a the fliiMt that anil uAy be iiiauufaetured. The ! and atyle enn.lly U nueh u to timet ailwilloUfknd we prvdlet that when your trade have lotted the ouallty of the good ypuraale for " White UfOM eitroete will be Unrc ' Hr'Hlylnf with our rxUt you will1 eonfrr a favor upon yoor Iniiy, A. MTHILIilNO A CO. furnished thu by thu Union Jullu A. bliKik 41 NEW X300K. DEEDS OF DAJJJN.G BY BLUEJt GRAY. The great enllctioa of the moot thrtlllng I ntrtoiuil a4Teoun on both eidM during! ihegrtatelrU war, ;nlfwiy w"l umbIi of ozplotU ot aoouU and vtf. fwktrn boia, lrwf bnry. twprwop kmU aftd ualrbrttb eapn laeMeAU. baod-Ukhand atrUM trii aftd tMnr-brrndtU af. rowantw i, GioiMiMuna fitru((i, wi. ci.nm"ijgor ixtxz afr.tl til th r .iiiweiiP'r1 r z gte. .So frthWStat air ilk ft. Agesu T$LlJt!byMnl3nwa areata thtat of Aind a4t hMJPt& aaBlHMWI m efaapfen. I)ully trnnsfurs CAl'ITAI. Jouiinai, Title Abstniot Co.: U. F. Swlok to Johns, part lot U, Salem. J. L. Follansby to K. Bohneldur, lotx 7iil H, block U; Htnyton. ISIIJah Smith to U. If. Row- hind, riW) iiuros In Bilum. fj. y, linns to L.RtruOrvon; laud lu Salon). Dliulyl Durblu to Solum St. Ity. Co.; laud in Knlum. N. Llchty to John lr, 70 ncroH of Intnl. (Jon. 11. Join to Hlnini Humphrey, lot (J.hlk I ; Jouos add. James Walton to Ilrtnn Iinuii, 1H7 acres of land. W. Drake to H. J). Hanson ; land lu Milverton. N. It Washburn toMary J. CiirtwrljjhlHil u w n w I r l w. Hn: 10 t Us i 8y.. MO. WW). UK). 1,000. l0. wo. lfiOO. .'tin. 1,000. .i iwnia. phyalebin wia' A hvollhy !m two to llitre iouiid of l.llnii-y Iwauty-four houraaud UU'jm I'fllll MWll'" where It will di tfu iii(mi good. Now If the liver I out of order, the VAnleiVftwiiUIntroubl, the prju ate dJprrwed, the iiilhd U not elear, and a tier. Kn who llvrrj not jwrfouiUg JU (July I. Verjr nxm uunlted fifr rriilllr bu(lQM. I)r.jrjiliO'luiidiUui 'ronle rouua Uio torpid llrrr and tuublM It to Mcdiria It proiwr funetlon, thereby rrgubitlng tut Whole iyilein. Hold by 1. W. Matbewi A Co, Xa Caaaal tUtUr Than call ut the OrutiKu Store, 121 State atn-et. If Vu want a good tea or anything elw lu the grueery line. Doult full U look at the Whlto Crowt KxltwU, thu let In the mr kU t-f Near depot on Commercial atreet, ftrjft (rpjjt n4 only jfQWjnf whole blooka in Vet Kaltrin, one huiulrtFti,dollM. Thomas 4 Paxxjk. TBIiKGRAPHlO TIDINGS. laporlaat Events of (he Whole Worltl for TVcnlY.foiir Hours. I.1KKA1IOMANCK. Two Wlren of One llununml Meet on a Itallroad Trnln. Nkw Youk, Feb. fi. A. Holt was arrested In Hoboketi, accused of ttssiiultlng his wife. Mrs. Bell np IHHirod in court with iv 14 ycarold son of Bell by his ilwt wife, who wjvj supposeil to bo det4. Bell was co'mniltttHl tiijalfaud Sirs. Bell and tho boy started for homo on tho Ele vated RallroiHl. When tho train on which they rode was half way up tho hill, tho boy. who was sitting by his tcpino,Uor lu tho front jwt of the ear said, to her, as he pointed u n woman dressed In deep mourning sitting a few seats behind him. "Mamma, that, looks like my first mamma." Ho spoko loud enough for tho woman Hi mourning to hear. She looked at the boy for a moment and then sprang from her seat and clasp ed hhn lu her arms, Mrs. Bell ob jected, and tho woman In mourning said: "I am tho boy's mother." Mrs. Bull replied that tho child's mother was dead and alio was his steiHiiother. The W(inan In mourning said she had married Doll in Jersey City lu 1871. She lived with her husband until 1877, sho said. One day slni was out shopping, and when alio returned sluv found a note on a table lu the parlor signed by her husband to the ellvct that ho was tired of liv ing and that he was going to kill himself nud their boy. She never heard of either her husband or child afterward, and sho supposed thoy were dead until she saw tho boy on thu train. When the woman finished hur story Mix. Hull said that In lt8( ulut married him, Tho two women unite lu prose uutlug the bigamist. All (lttr a Wimmii. London, Feb. fi. Tho suhtldo of tho Crown Prime Rudolph of Aus tria seoius undoubtedly to lmvo liven the result or au intrigue with a woman. Many stories are told. But that much seems certain. Himi.iN, Feb. fi. Tho succession to tho luierlal throne of Austria Is causing considerable talk slm-o tho murder or suicide of Itudolph. Tho Halle luw excluding women litis been roMalcd, It Is said, and tho daughter of thu Into Rudolph will lie declared heir. The Nevr (,'ruUr. Wahiu.noton, Fob. fi. The sec retary of t,io navy has designated a hoard to o.oiphi't',the official examin ation and truduof thuerulser Clmrluo tou, now being oountruatud ut Bru Francisco, Au examination will bo made as soon as tho contniotors Inform Commodore Hulk imp that the voswl Is reaily. Vlclorlu lloomlotf 't'mu Viotoiiia, W. T., Feb. fi. Tho city eoiiuuil of Victoria at Its regular iiiuutlug lnat night pionwd au ordi nance grunting thu Columbia Laud and Improvement Comiauy right to oiHinite streut ours from the furry laiidlnir ulonu Main atreot to the liouiidarluM of the city. Deadlock. Cmaiu.hhto.v, Va., Feb. fi. Tim lock lii the election for V. S. Sen ators htl.ll coiitluies. prospect of a Chubgu to-morrow with Qtrr as the pew candidate of luljor a,nd deiuoo rady." A CutlotM ,f,ct. JONUoy, Feb. fi. The Nuw York Hurad, jAindou editor, was hauixt Imre.Hunday, It being thu first time tluit aiHuiuUy .uewMpaiwr has U-eu betued Jin the city. " Dlphlh.rla llagee, Pahib, Feb, 6. Tle diphtheria mlorobq. iuw been dUoovereAi by mtunU'rJof' tl)e Pasteur Institute. I,tU hopeTT a preveutlve may fol low. AJUoow. Hhi.kna, Wu,Fo. 6. 'The U. l'',?,VUwav ,wilU9iil to llejena thl ll'cl"'ull v Bwv.uwyi. r If" : "H- !' wdeemetoriiUwItbw Tgr waWUTOft, youe