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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1889)
JOURNAL. VOL. l. - SALEM, QR TUESDAY FEBRUARY MISCELLANEOUS, ag"" . . es5Ss his "MOD Liu uOlllIlliy irood bottom land. sultnhla fnr t, m 1 '-' ulu J VVIJ. I W If acres in cultivation, tun nst hm.h ., Umber, good s6ll, price IJIUO. Address. J, uregon. dw-lm. timber, good soil, pr ftanfora, Stayton, On IwS, 18S9. no. 20a HOWARD BROTHERS DO l General House Moving, ring. Raising and "Work promptly donoat reasonable rates. Orders .lea at Capital Journal office will receive attention. 9-11-tf WEJST BRO'S, Have moved their meat market from 300 Commercial street, to W Court street. wneremey invite all their customers and friends to call and see them. They guar, an tee all their meats, etc.. as represented Ifyou want a nice roast, steak, pork or any ;h''B In first class meat market, call on West Bra's., W Court street. ONLY SELECT SJOCK KILLED. These goptlemen have been In the butch er business In Salem for a long time and they have built un a remitatlnn t proud of, as turning out only the choicest rneats thaf the market aflards. Is a corporate duly organized aud operated under the laws ot the Stato Pt Oregon. It begap business ,n Marehi 18SS( wilb a Block of f 20,000. LONG FACES. To Representatives and Senators. Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, ofTers you special bargains In cigars and tobacco lor the next month, His especial brands are "SALEM SPORT" and " OPERA BELLE. " His goods ore all first-class, as be has had twenty-one years experlenco In the busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. WTiLi-A-NI MYERS. 205 Commercial Street, - - Salem kkal;estate. Hod On To your money until you see some of the bargains in Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 Slate St.. - Salem. One-fourth block and fine resl dence on Center street, only $20,50; fivfl and ten aero lots two miles from Salem, clean nrairie. Good house and lot in block 48 only 5J000, and property in all parts of the city and country. Fine residence property in Los Ancles to exchange for property here. The First Sale .Made By This Company Was in April Last. During the nine months which have since elapsed it has made 107 sides to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 83 have bought farming lands. It has also, during this time sold 01 residence lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 were residents of Marlon county prior to purchasing. The remainder wero 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 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that people are swarming In trom 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. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. It has three men in Portland, two of whom give It their entire time. Rev. F. J. Straycr, who last year introduced so manv immi grants into this State, Is now In tho East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. Ho will start to tills Stato with his first excursiou 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 ! Don't you dlsllko to meet people who go about with faces the length of a yardstick ? And when your voice rings out in n merry "Good- morning" isn't it shocking to have a symnathetlo doom cast over vour own bright self by theso long-faced people, whose first thought is to tell you about the numerous ailments which aftliet them and niako life burdensome? Hut I ought to sym pathize with such people, because I know ust how hard It is (o appear suuny and cheerful when ono is af flicted almost beyond endurance. I became so discouraged that my "grim visage was long enough to scare happiness over half a dozen fences," and I wits fast becoming prematurely old. At last my friends prevailed upon mo to consult Drs. Darrln, aud now after a few weeks' treatment, I am my girlish self again, aud am into all the mischief a-going, Vkha Millurton. Portland, January 25, 18S0. CIUCDIT C0UUT UOCKKT. For Ucgular Terra Itaglnnlitg day February llth. Mou lin w MltS. CLINK C1AINK11 T1IIHTV VOUNDS. For tlurty-llvo years I hayo been ailing with a complication of diseases peculiar to my sex liver, kidney, indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia. I commenced treatment ono year ago, and 1 have been restored to health and strength, aud have gain ed about thirty pounds In tlesh. Dr. Darrln cured mo by tho electric sys tem, with very llttlo medicine. I have lived on Sauvle's island, Or. for tho past forty-five years, and now reside with my daughter, Nrs. John Sax, at 253 Second street, Portland, Or. Itofer to me. Mrs. MahyClini:. BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888. Messrs. WALLER DUOS., Salem. Oregon. Gentlcmew-We had the pleasure re cently oJ making shipment to you of our now " White Cross" Extracts, aim ."u you by mail to-day a very neat show card -u-Mni, wn would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will call thnnttention of your trade to the goods. H has been our intention for some time past to place upon the market the finest line of flavorine extracts manufactured In this country, 'and after months of study and experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we have at last succeded In placing Pefre you a qua1' lty which, beyopd doubt has no superior, "We can not too strongly impress upon you that ypu can unbesllaUnjIy recom mend them to your customers as the finest that' enn possibly be manufactured. The packflgo and style generally i uch as to Attract aUemion.fndwepredlcUbatwhen your trade have tested the quality of the Hoods ytmr sale tor ' WhUe OrK extracts wlil bq large. ... By complying with our request you win confer a favor upon yours truly, A. SCHILLING A CO. Withlu the past twelve days it lias paid for and contacted for advertising to tho amount of Over Fifteen Hundred id Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition of tho company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and i. wiiinniMto Vallev Is now in nress. This Is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES . ....i .if... ,...., tinitinlilpr. Wo cannot udvertlw Of a benutiiuuy musiraicu ""j i'"" . ., . .,, .. w wSvely In our home pajers as wo wish, for tho reason that p ties ""' 2 , 1 ,n,.ro to reach are residents of the Eastern Statu-, where tbpapen do not circulate. We do not advertise every sale we .. Ke too press, but we have advertised in more than Th'.BffVKES'OTOTEiu ismjjd !rch and P'P" ehye. ! clopia of nWtoto mation for U wM PJ Saw the luxuries or the . i.i..kf un. " TS5. ra && HL2K all tEe noceasery ana P""",.,. aiplIaSce. todB.wjtt.dwe'; eat. flan, hunt. work, go to eh uroa. or itay at homo, and i VTrS out what la required to do U Um twg estimate of the value of the au ", OTJJDB, whwh will be afP, g reSetirof 10 eantt w pa Pf MONTGOMERY WARDAjg 111-114. Michigan AfgnnPftHt0'"" ALIVE LOIOE No. III. al U In Odd Fellow' HallPPf ?&" Commercial and Ferry tnU. e7 ONE THOUSAND PAPERS , lto au, - w. dni v & " '"L1"!.:'!! "" iI&JttZZSZZZ& . niiiuo,.u. r noniniunlotttlou with us, and T,HE:QREQQN IAND COMPANY. . mrties desiring to sell will find It to their Interwt t BUYERS COME TO. BUY Ifyou "'EPSZXXJttZtt' Your EASTERN PEOPLE DO. everywhere, w day w POUT BE MODEST whUiryo?,iyrl"?t n WHOM IT MAY CONClUtN. This is to tvrtlfy that I havo been troubled with a disagreeable dis charge from my ear of twonty-llve years' duration, nnd only found re lief under pr. Darrin's skillful treat ment by electricity and medicine. My ear has censed discharging. Will answer all inquiries at Mlddleton, Or. GlXllKIH M. FltANK. HOIATIO KIIHUMATIHM CUIIHI). Editor Orkoenian: Ploaso Niy in your valuable paper that Dr. Darrln cured mo of sciatic rheuma tism, general debility, liver com plaint and malarial troubles. Itofer to mo on ItuNjll street, Alblnn, Or. L. M. Commonh. J. W. Zumwalt, Albany, Or., (for morly of Moro, Wnseo Co,, Or.) eurud f an aggntvattnl case of rheu matism and spinal complaint. Jamct) J. McOown, 127 Thirteenth St., Portland, liourt disease, imlplta tlon and general nervous debility curetl, Volna Wolwtor, Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon Catarrh, ourwl. Ouorge II. Hamilton, H2Stark St., Portland Stopimge or the tonr-duct, eurel. MIsh Luoy Morgan, Monmouth, Oregon CrosHye, strttlRhlened In one minute. K. AnilurMiii, Salem, Oregon Catarrh hivuii yerw, cured. C, IIhe, seven m)les west of Fill lerton, Or. Liver and kidney trouble, dtalnehs uii(J pallia over Hie who system, reritored to health. Dim. OAIIIIIKS' I'LACK OK JIUHINHtW, j;r, parrin oan be of)iiult0d free ataWWfth atrvut, oornerof Main, J'ortlauil find Suem, Or., Chemeketo hotel, uid IJakefa hotel, Kuyvne (J!ty, Oregon, where they are pert iiianu'utly located- Offl Imura from 10 to 4 dally; evening, J Ruiiilaya, 10 ft J2, A eurabje ehronlc dlsei, !oa of maiihofM, blood talnU, ayphllU, glwt, gonor rliOM, atileture, ajiermatorrhceea, luminal weakneaa brt'u ofdwlre of sexual iqver 111 man or woman, paUrrh and ilfdkftu are eontlden- tlallr and ueetrully treated. Currt of private dlaeaaea guaranteed and never publhihed In the paper. praukn wfit fred. Most n reeelva home treatment after a vUlt o the deeter ofliea, ' The deeton' auy b umitea in n- pjm. Pnlsella Paouet vs. John Paquot, divorce; referrwl to referee. J. C. Foley vs. John llarnes, nmendedj complaint flltnl. Hennes llros. vs. MoNarln A Co.; judgment. Sainc vs. Allen Smith, default as to garnishee. Eustls vs. llemlow A Hall; settled, Munly vs, Moores ; Judgment on verdict. Stato vs. J. S. McDonald, gamb ling; plea to-morrow. Grand Jury returning two truoand one not true bill. Tho following eases have been dis posed ef: M. Kamlnsky vs. M. Oerschback ; garnishee; continued. A. ft. Jewett vs. A. English ; ac tion for money; continued for ser vice. Wm, N. Northun et al. vs. Fred lleor ; suit for possessien: leave asked to file amended answer. Win. N. Northup et al, vs. Fred Anderegg ; suit for possession; same. John Munch vs. N. ICratz et al. change of venue; In hands vferee. Hoard of school fund commission ers vs. V. S. Smith et al.; confirma tion; taken under advisement by court. Winnie Graham vs. Mary E. Greenwood ; suit In equity; refer red to Geo. lllugham to take testl- moiry. I. ft, Dawson vs. E. M. Crolsan et al.; Injunction; demurrer to answer. A.o)la KMrklaml vs. Myron Kirk laud ; divorce; order for publication. J. W. Salisbury et al. vs. Mary L. Ughttootet al.; continuation; con tinued. Clilng Henry vs. O. I). Smith ; damages ; settled. J. J. Dalrymple vs. J. A. Loonoy ; motion for leave to Issue execution; settled. Stato of Oregon vs. Itoseiilleld and Itosenthal ; lbel; settled, ft. II. ftutherford vs. W. P. Young etal.; action for money; Judgment by agreement. Chiis, H. Dodil vs. W. CI. Daws j notion for money; Judgment by de fault, 1), T,. Ueatty vs. It. I. Hwartz ; action for money; apswer lllml. ), II. Clone vs, Hattie J, Close; John Fuchs vs. Iloslua Fuoha; dlvorco; order for publication. Ite- ferred to E.'H leery, divorce; referred to Hlugham ( di vorce granted and child awarded to plaint!!!'. William Cosiwr vs. Peter Sohar- baeket al.; action for money; ills mlsHod, plalntlirH cost. J. (J. Foley vs. John Hamas ; damages; sumo. A. Grant vs. Kauiuel A. Keel ; no tion for money; Judgment by default, Kllzahoth llrowu vs, John MuKay et al.; iwrtltlou; continued. Sarah J. KlMirhard vs. Elizabeth Kberhard et al.; replevin ; leave to amend. JnuiM O. Hmook, guardian, vs. Geo. Cilue et at.; notion on Iximlj duiuurrer overruled. Mary hlttell vs. Geo. Cllue et al.; action ('it bond; same. ICIhhi r HhruniVH. Henry Hhrum; dlvoriH ; leave to amend. A. J. Itasey vs. Amelia Unmy ; divorce; demurrer lllwl. Thomas Towiiseud vs. Grace U. Townsend ; divorce In aiiswer Thurwlay. Dundee Mortgage Co. vs. A. J. Hugey et al.) eoiillruuttloii ; eoillnu od. J. V. .Moroly va, It. K. Moorea ; oetlon for moiiey motion for Judg MwnL J. Karnes vs. A. A. Oeer; demur rer withdrawn, answer Hied. If iur rr U mcrkeil wHti MaUIim, .Ab tour tic v yr t Lnd TUtAUxit ur III kUi. Tbif U wnMtiiAg wrenr wlThl! Tl. iL.Ui u nurlf TWre U ui7lhK hall If. A IO U. H. I. "7 f. Tubeetaarlr umUffUnkl I win explain tluttO. M. D. meana 'GoldeM Melieul DUeovry" (Dr. J'hsnw'a,) the iiojiular rwuidy for jH'IIHYi lung.tPubl and weak, itipoverMlm bkjqI. wljljili. like MrotaU, ahowa ita nrwenee In the tyntemiH ble-tehw and eruptions, aod ritfii plea: ' Per feeftoH U attained lu Pr, Hagv'a Catarrh Itemed y. TBIiKGRAPHIO TIDINGS. Important Events of the Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Spring and Autumn. GiiKK.NKiKi.n, Me., Feb. 12 Ann Abel Crocker, 17 years old has been married here to Daniel McGrelere, n veteran of tho Mexican war, seventy-years of nge. McGrelere made his money as a tin peddler,but retired from business years ago. He has I yen married before ami has ndsed n largo family. Tho wedding cere mony took place at the home of the bride's parents, who aw pleased with tho match The hrldu hai plump, red, freckeled cheeks. She wore a pale green silk gown, with a hat aud gloves to match. Tho bride groom Is frisky for his years, and looked as smart as a new red wagon. A l'ntnl AITutr. Euounk, Feb. 12. Meagre partic ulars have been received lu this city of a fatal shooting ad'alr which oc curred above Eugene Saturday night. Two farmers, J. ft. Orall and a man liamod White became engaged In ti (juarrol. White had refused Crall to coino upon his preinlstM. On nicot Ing Satunlay evening words ensued, when Crall stooped down to pick up a stone to throw at White. The latter shot him lu tho top of the head as ho was stooHd over, Indict ing a wound from which the physi cian says ho cannot rosovur. Wliut Tn Co m n In. Hki.hna, Mont., Feb. 12. Tho Montaulaus are very much stirred up and agitated about tho matter of admlsson. Tho newspapers am dis cussing It dally, aud the massesH of tho people are constantly talking about It. Tho sentiment Is pretty nearly unanimous lu favor of push Ingany kind of a fair bill through congress, and this emanates from democrats and republicans alike. A Trrllit Ai'I'IiIkiiI. Cu.viTANoodA, Teiui., Fob. 12. A horrible accident occurred at the brick works of Guild & Glllwpl yesterday. A largo boiler tilled with tar exploded, throwing hut tar over Charles Falls and his son. The former was scalded to death, and the latter Is scarcely all Vo. The dead man was completely roasted and presented a shocking appear ance. ".link tint l(liir." London, Feb. Il.-Ono W. II. Hury formerly of Wliltcolinpol, murdered his wife at Dundee iilitl performed the same post mortem oiHiratlous on her body that vori done on ho many ocoohIoiis by tho mysterious "Hlpsir." Ho very lately left Whl(oolmiol with his wife who, It Is supposed knew till about his crime. Tliu Sitiiiumi Ouiifurniinii. ftuiii.l.v, Feb. II. Tli) resumptlou here of the sitting of the conference ooucorulugtiamiHi will probably Ui delayed several weeks, awaiting tho arrival of a special oommlsMlouer wio Is expected to he sent from Watlilugtou. Captain Wlssuian liasnrrlyiMl at Ilurlln, He will start for Ifast Afrlualu a few days. O'llrlxii Taken lojull. DiniMN, Feb. 11.- William O'llrlen was conveyed front Clou met to tho Traleo all thU morning under ii strong guard. AtClonmel the iicort wits attacked with stones oy the crowd, and the H)IIi oluirg od on them. At Tlpjiernry the crowd surrounded the station and roslsted nit elihrts t'ldUperso It. irnrIUnkril Ijw. Ht, Ixriih, Fet. Pi. The mer ehanta' exolmiigu adopted a resolu tion favoring the onaetmeiit of a national bankrupt law, anilutitliorU I tig the npiKdutineiit of a delegate to the national convention bo held In Mil elty February Sfttli. Mor Hallway Kslluna. HlYiKANtJ FAI.lJi, Y. T, Fell. IV', Tlie Northern Paui)awllleommutra work hi Nine Mile ennyon lu the Cieuril'A'ene mineaaawann weath er woiuei ti)tl aiiow disappears, w i i H Duwii lu a Coal Mine, Oakta Ana, Qui., Yeb. 13. A. Jam AngeliM aymllente Ij" Ipvestigut lug'thii)rltaof neMl mine fately dUN'erHfo the VJdJiilt'y of thl etty. weU tortf? -ItU urda; lay at 70 1 JAU, WALTON J . T. ailKfJU. Yoatf Hecreury.