Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 13, 1889, Image 1

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SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1SSO.
NO. 204.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale or Rent.
31(500. A tiyorun grist mill andtfwelllne
house, in good location and custom. onS-
holf mltM rmm Ktnvtnn 11a to .L. -
good bottom land, suitable for hops, 10
ncres In cultivation, the rest brush And
ilmhan tfrsu4 anil nlnn itlixn ,..
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LONG FACES.
HOWARD BftdTJiEfiS
RaisWg and
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General IlouSe
Moving,
Repairing
Work promptly done at reasonable rates.
Orders -lea at Capital iouitNAi. olflca
will receive attention. 9-U-tf
"WEST BROS.
"iVave moved their meat market from 300
H Commercial street, to W Court Btrcet,
where they invite tail their customers and
friends to call and see, them. They guar
antee all their meats, etc.. as represented
If you want a nice roast, steak, pork orany
thngjln first class meat market, call on
West Pro's., i Court street,
ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED.
These gentlemen have been, In Iheliutph
r business in Salem for a Jong time and
they Have built up a reputation to be
proud of, its turning out only tho choicest
meats that the market aftnrds.
To Representatives and Senators.
Wm, Myers, the cigar manufacturer, oflers
you special bargains In cigars and
tobacco lor tho next month,
His especial brands aro
"SALEM SPORT"
and
" OPERA BELLE. "
His goods are all first-class, as ho his hod
twenty-one years experience in the busi
ness of manufacturing and selling cigars.
Cigars by the box at special rates.
WTLLIA-IvI MYERS,
205 Commercial Street, - - Salem
KEAlCESTATE.
Is a corporation duly organized and operated under the laws oi the State
6f Oregon. It began business In March, 18S8, with a capital
stock of $20,600.
On
To your money until you seo some
of the bargains In Real Es
tate ottered by
THOMAS & PAYNE
7 Statffl St.. - - - Salem.
One-fourth block and neresl
dence on Center street, only $28,50,
five and ten acre lotstwomi lea i from
Salem, clean prairie. Gpoiihouse
and lot in block 48 only $1000, and
property in all parts of the city and
country.
Fine residence property in .Los
Angles to exchange for property
here.
UAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888.
Messrs. Wk-LLEIl BROS.,
Knipm Oreeon.
Oeutiemeu - W. W U pta
oenuyot maun.u j-"-.-.
tibw " white cross- eiii.-i"i -
you by ma 1 to4ay a very neat show card
wM we would llta u jsz ;
lent)" In your store, and which wUh u
thoattentlon of your trade U, the
It has been our intention for some time
past to place upon the market the fluent
pasi 10 P'lj ,.. mllnuractured In
tnu W un" ate rnonths of study
and Smenting with the proven
brands now before the ibllowel"""1t.
TaTt succeded In placing before 'Jf'
yotucanunhun.lym-
mend them 10 your -"";-,.. Tne
that can possibly oe """"'",' nch as to
will bo large. -jn
By complying with our request you win
mfcrtevoruponiow.a A
The First Sale Made By This Company Was in April Last
During the nino months which have since elapsed it 1ms mado 107 sales
to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands.
Tf i,nt.nion Hnrinir this Hrnft sold 61 residence lots in Salem. Of thoxo
purchasing but 25 were residents of Marion county prior to purchasing.
The remainder were from tho following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1
Polk Co. 3-Multnomah Co. 4-Clackamas Co. 1-Yiimhtll Co. 1-Mon-..,
jAnn,.ofint.i 4-Kausas 10-Enclnnd 2-Colorado 2-Washlngton
Territory 7-Iowa 5-Dakota 3-Indlana 2-Callfornlu 8-Nobniskn 7
Ohio3-Wiscousinl-Mlssouril-UllnoIs l-PcHnsyivnuias-uuMumii .
m.i. .,. n.ot coioa nm nnt. confined to former residents of this local
ity, but that people aro swarming In lrom the East to mako their homes
amonirus. The business ot tins company is i-uiimuimj ......(,. -
... , ii.n ....! Miv.ut i.irtnllib 111.
Uuin half oflts Bales have neon mauowuuui ui v.u ......v ...........,-
. n ... i ...,., P 1in vnnr wllpn SAICS lire USU.IUV null, lliv
tUOUEU IU1S IS u a u" "' "" "" ' . . .,
company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. Ithasrcprescn n ves
on Puaet Sound. Ithas three men In Portland, Utoot whom give It their
entire time. Rev. F. J. Strayer, wlio last year Introduced so nutnv immi
grants into this State, is now in the Eos .crturing am n
advertising literature exclusively iui uiioia,...,-.,...,. -
State with bis first excursion on the 4th of April next.
This company is now spending more money to advertise Salem and the
surrounding locality than
Don't vou dlsllko to meet pooplo
w ho go about w Ith faces tho length
of a yardstick? And when your
voice rings out hi n merry "Good-
mornlnc" Isn't It shocking tolia-o
a sympathetic gloom cast over your
own bright seir by tUeso long-iaceti
lxxiplo, whoso first thought is to tell
you about the tiumerous alliAcnts
which afflict them and "ako llfo
burdensome? Hut I ought tosyiU
iwthlze with such people, because I
know hut linw linrd It Is to appear
Sunny and cheerful when onb Is af
flicted almost beyond emluranco.
I becatuo so dlseournRctl that my
"grimvlsago was long enougn to
HRim lmimlness over halt atiorcn
fences," and I was fast becoming
prvmuturclvold. At last my mentis
Virevalled upon mo to consult Drs.
Darrln, and now after a row wcoks
tivntinpiit. I nm niv glHlsh self
ngtiln, and am into all the mischief
a-going.
VKUA MlLWUlTON.
Pouti.ani), January 25, 18S0.
HOW MIIS. CLINK OA1NKI) THIHTY
10UN1W.
For thirty-llvo years I haye been
ailing with a complication of diseases
peculiar to my sex liver, Kinney,
indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia.
I commenced treatment one year
ago, and J. nave neon resuiren, iu
health and strength, and hiivs gain
ed about thirty pounds In llcsh. Dr.
Darrln cured me by the eleetrlo sys
tem, with very llttlo medicine. 1
have lived on Sanvic's Island, Or. for
the p,st rortyllve years, and now
reside with my daughter, IN'rs. John
Sax, at 253 Second struct, Portland,
Or. lUfertomo.
Mnrf. Maiiv Clink.
OllK PEN HCTURKS.
Short Skftchcs oT Onr Law Makers
And Prominent Men.
HCy. Q. V. 01M.HAM.
Hon. G. Y. Glllham is a represent
ative from the eastern part or tho
state from that scctUm kliown as
Grout county where hols en go Red
In the. practice, of medicine, uur
subject was born In Josephine- coun
ty, Oregon, February 22, I860, and
moved to LnGmndo In this state hi
1663. In early boyhood ho expressed
tho desire to becomo a physician and
accordingly when ho had attained
the ago of nineteen he began tho
study of ids chosen profession. IIo
entered tho medical department of
tl,o University of California and after
in v.nr. of hard and careful study
ho j-nuluatod with a good showing.
After hu completed nis nicuium
course ho returned to IiaQraudo and
practiced medicine until four years
io when no tiecuicu a Metier nuiu
was open mr him In Grant county.
He located at Harney, Gmnt county,
where ho now resides. Dr. Gilliam
is a strong republican, and Is nerving
his first term In tho lfouso of repre
sentatives.
The Salem Board of Trade and All Oilier Agencies Combined !
Within the past twelve days it lias paid for ami contracted
for advertising vo mu u.v .
Over Fifteen mmdred anil Twty-FiVc Dolbis,
--SttSttS&ttZX"
TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES
.,.,ratoi any w ir'1- Wo "."."", ..". IhI
i it n. UL'uuuiuj - ...ii. r.f tun rnu.Huii tii- i"
e,.elyl''rMe;fU.oB BUW, l.r
rrjriSSm.M.. W.lontaiUtl,.v.ry . -
;,,TbTSi i pw '' " "vo dvr""u
ONE THOUSAND PAPERS
who will thus be piacea , ; . Uckc(od for tUe
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKUN.
This Is to certify that I have been
n.iililiil with a dlsiDin-eablo dis
charge from my oar of twenty-live
years' duration, nnd only muim rv-
lief under Dr. Damn's sKiuuu treat
nient by electricity and medicine.
My ear has ceased discharging. Will
answer all Immlrles at Mlddleton,
Or.
QkouokM. Fua.nk.
uniATin 111IKUMATI8M CUHI'.I).
EntTou Oiikoe.nia.n: Please say
In your valuable paper that Dr.
Darrln cured mo of sulatlo rheuma
tism, general debility. Jlver com
i..ttit ..'ml nialiirlal troubles. Itefer
to me on Huwoll street, Alblnn, Or.
I 31. UOMMONH.
uu
For
,h0 wnithus be plac T for the ofllc of
y all of those who como to thU casi
fflE DREfebN LAND COMPANY.
1.- .Ju- firing to sell trill Hud It - "'
these reasons i- t of this company.
If you wwh to
ssssSSSb
idopedi. ot "'X,lttr.
lr"..mi.otM. y
ppUancs to tt,JhMtt
t. flah. hunt. y-Hoo. 1m;
tries nnd " JiJllth lWnI
that i. required to & Ugii
OUIDB. which wiU be Ufe,
MONTGOMERY WABOju.
111.714, Uchica Avenue. v'"""
plTce their lands "-- ,t where
BUYERS COME TO BUY
.wi left for le You'
.. . '..... ,ma where property J or
If you wish to buy -vd d don't want to ouy.
EASTERN PEOPLE DO.
-. -.irWe. We
. .(Sbthefyworj Mtlam d.yor
. tiaa and cbioh . 4 ,41.
&AtWttamt- r
J. W. .umwalt, Albany, Or., (for.
nuirlv of Moro. Wasco Co., Or.)
cured of an uggravated ease of rheu
matism nnd spluul complaint.
James J. McGown, 127 Thirteenth
SU, Portland, heart disease, palpita
tion nnd genoral nervous debility
uiirwl.
Vi.lnA Welxtler. Wtol), Umatilla
county, Oregon Citturrh, cured.
George HJlHinllWU, MBtnrk bt.,
Portland Stopjmge of the tonMluot,
etirwl.
Ml Luoy Morgan, .Monmouth,
(iwK-Cr0fuMy(, truljliteil In
oile minute.
15. AiiderHftil, Sarem, Oregou
CatA'rrh nbveh years, eureil.
C. Hideo, HeVn rtillw Wt of I'ul-
terio'n, Of. -WV and Kidney
trouble, drsiIllH un i1iis over the
wfiolHBy'sfoi", teslorod to health.
i,k. iiAniuN' H.ACK uvimismt,
Drs. Ihtrrln'can be consulted (tec
at &t Fifth street, oorm.r of iraln,
Jt.rlland and Blem, Or., Chumeke to
hotel, and lkker'- hotel, Hugene
ri. nAArdTi. where thdV are peri
inanantly lootl. Office liouw
from 10 tii 4 dally; evening, 7 to 8;
Hundsyrf, 10 lol'Jl All mow
ehronle dffc. low oT mauhood,
bkwl taint, eyphllU, glwt, Knor--i..-.v
.trtatiir- nieniUtorilloeca.
, ,u.v..v m- 1 - -
KMHlnal weeltnes or lo or newre 01
-.au tMxUr Iri man or woman,
oftUrrh and dfnvH n mIWm-
tlally and uearuliy inieu.
furwt of privj dUewee iruaniwtwl
and never ju&nii jn wi-
HON. J. I HOK-
Hon. J. Ij. ltoo is a ropreontntlvo
fmm Union county. It often hap
pens that the Imiulrlng student of
biography when delving among mo
r..ini of tho Uvea of distinguished
mnn. is struck Willi IIIU lltimui-i m
.,...,
H1.M.1 who have commenced tneir
llfo career on the farm. In such oc
cupation tho aspiring mind Is
brought face to face with the
beauties of niituio, the germs of after
greatness very often unfold thenr
n,.lvi and strike deen root In tne ler-
tllo soil of ambition. In the present
loirlHlaturo more than one member
can trace back the llrst proinpllug of
his bovhood to the Happy days wneu
i, wl-nt whlstllnir after the plow
and mimicked the song of passing
birds, In tho balmy sunsiiine. air.
Itoo is 11 farmer representative and
resides lit Huinniervllle, where lie
owns n beautiful fann. He was
horn In the state of Pennsylvania,
January 10, 18.VI, in Huntington
county. He came as far west as
Iowa In IMfl, wit" His parents,
wlmm bo resided until nine years
ago, when he cnino to Oregon. Mr.
Itoe Is a trainer or the iniini as wen
as a tiller of the wH. l'r' ,(i7-
1878 ho taught school during tjie
tvlnlnr iiioiitlis and farmed In the
summer, with tho exception of '78
iirlii.ii lm attended the 31lMsolirl
Htate Normal school at Kirksvllle.
Our subject Is an eiiial sullraglst
and protectionist, and a close student
of political economy. He has left
behind him ;nn untariiisiimi record
and has made a iiuintier of warm
friends.
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
Important Events of the Whole World
for Twenty-four Hoars.
A MYSTIC I.K.VOUK.
It Member Admit the Melhmln ot the
White Cl.
St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 13,-Sov-eral
weeks ago Professor D. Henzel,
a French proresstir who, lives at the
Clifton Hotel, leco'.ved ft prluied lio
!... ,n,i.vi with n skull mid cross-
bones, warning him to change his
ways, and charging that ho had
made himself obnoxious on several
occasions ami was a habitual drunk
ard. He laughed at the notice. One
week ago he received a second warn
ing, reading : "This is U10 second
and last warning. Dawaro of tho
Mystic League."
Again the professor laughed, but
not as heartily as before. Friday
nli.ht. im Htnrted tin street. He Im
emno aware that ho wo being fol
lowed, andlkept ft watch, hilt soou
his pursuers disappeared. When ho
reached the next block, and was
passing nn alley, ho wan suddenly
(ittacked by three men, thrown to
tho ground and In-aton with a neavy
stick. Three teeth were knocked
down his throat, his noso was brok
en, his head severely bruised In sev
eral places and his legs left In a stale
of Innocuous desuetude. He will
not fully iccover for some time.
CUNDKNSF.il DIHI'ATCIIF.S.
Treating basln-on madb 11 ennlof
fuiiee in Peiisylvanla. What next
V. Hf liyudulot Dakota Is appoint
ed Sup't. of tho Indian sohool of
Balum.
Mt. Vesuvius Is In eruption and
aiiearthuuuko was felt at Naples
yoMorday.
Tug WIImoii was arrestwl for mur
der at Beuttle, on a telegram from
Walla Walla.
Tho Portland grand lory Ignored
the hill against Johnson, accused
of (Mnrtlrtgham's murder.
Tne hill known m the Heott ex
elusion MU -oW tile CAllAirnla
leKfsTature.VilenKHiallWiigeongren-to
enforce It.
uklte'f Aralr Silft.
T1j bet aalve In the world f
(uttt,bruUv,ore, uloem.saltrhMiin
fever eonai, tetter, chapped liamN.
ptillblalui. conn, and all skin erup
tlons, and positively rea pllt, i
no pay required. Kb guaranteeil
to give perfect aatlactiou, or iiioue)
fefundod. Price 25 eenU Ier box.
Kor aal - Dr. H. W. Cox.
A Corner mi lleef.
Sr.lidUiH.Keb. ia.-Qovernor Hum
phrey of lCaiiwis has selected HI.
Louis as theplaco and Maron rJiisuiu
tliiieforholdlnganinter.stateconveii
tlon to Investigate the alleged pork
and beef combine. The convention
will bo composed of a Joint eomhllt
teo of senators and llvo representa
tives from tho legislatures of Nebras
ka, Missouri. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota,
Arkansas, Texas, Colorado, New
Mexico, Ailnuuu iVnil Wvoinlng.
Hnviinil of the states huVo already
been heard from favorably, and there
is llttlo doubt but that all or tiieiii
will lu nmriwuntcd. Tile liuVOnior
of Pennsylvania has expressed a de
Mlrn to have that state represented,
although Pennsylvania was not In
vited to take part in tliu movement.
W lire tlnliil! to Heeil.
Lommin, Keb. iil.-Cardllial Man
ning says : "I recognize In America
a decided tendency to, as I call It,
go towed. 1 rear that In America
freedom of divorce has done much
to break up domestic lire, and it cer
tainly requires hut slight observa
tion to see that In tho oIhwvuiico of
Hund.-vy you liuvo drifted far, far
aU ay front tho usage of yoilr fore
fathers. I fear America morally Ih
going to seed, add lierBuuday news
paiors must have had something to
do with it."
'Xr"?i.'ZL KrV-tuen
rvf-pwfwitmeat after vWt
Tf Cuut 4 UUt
Tlulj eall at the Orange Htore, 126
Butaatreet, if you want a Bood t
er anyltlag Je In tho groeerv
jlne. Don't ra! tplooKaUlie White
(troM KxtraetV. the bt lu the mar-
lloiiluHBer' Mw Mereli.
Kt. I.OL-1H. l'el. 18. Tlmltepuhllc
aiiiionucee that it lias gmsl ronsons
Ui b,-lUv that If (leneral nouiauger
obtains a divorce ho will marry tho
divorccsl wife of Jimeph I). Lucas o
this city. The lady Is very nanii-
miiiio, and In now In Italy. Hho be
longs to an old and prominent rat.
Louis faml y. Who lirst met ihu-
langer in New York In 1H8I.
The lirntll Tln.
OtiDKN, Utah, Feb. 13,-The most
msirtartt election tl'iat has ever
taken plonj In I7th 'Jut over. It
was a IlK'it "V tl'o aenllles, or lib
eral party, for a fwithold 111 the terri
tory by the election of a mayor ami
council. The result of tlio cfeotlou
U a complete victory for tho liberal
ijdudldttto- for mayor, who U eleoted
by u majority of 410.
lli Iillarr Mcliui.
VituiiMlAi Nevada, Feb. 13. It U
olalmwl here that the vote to estab.
lUhastato lottery here similar to
thuenoln Ioiillana, has curried.
t- l-M I1. -J -
iWbjr Ttjr Th,
Aiuerleaii Klr, ro very muo, J
mired lit Hindou, aome on accouut
ofthelriunk faeutand other onao-
eount of their Kreenbaoka.
n .4 ll.UkuJN.I..D MbAAlUlA Mlli liif
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Secretary