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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1889)
' V"ivWMif'WMBpsfHi 'ill THE LEGISLATURE, I Re-assembling for the Most Important Week. L0TS OF HILLS TO GO THROUGH. There iii iK " uu,u,:i "u una ...,. 1- - V..il,iiii nP Vmr l.nipa Added to our statutes. t two o'clock this evening the legislature started on their last week intiiis the fifteenth biennial session, it has been decided to closo on Sat urday ami until thou tho daily ses sions will he filled with a hurry of bills etc. TMjroarjjiimiiynuuHuuiis upon which we need immediate legislation but it seems they are to suffer defeat. The Salem correspon dent of the Albany Democrat sums it up In tliete few words. "The cud of tue session is very near and it can, already be seen that the product of the forty days' work will bo the enactment of but very few desirable laws. The greater questions will go over until another term, while the legion of minor ap propriation hills and local measures will be disposed of. It is a pity the fisheries, assessment and some few of tho other important questions could not be settled." The Oregonian speaking of Sen ator.' Tongue's opposition to wagon road bills on tho ground of their unconstitutionality and his support of a like bill for Washington and Clatsop counties, and seeing no ob jection concludes "when we get someof the flesh ourselyes, men and brethcrn none of us are likely to inquire into the stealing of tho hog." Thisjwould be better said.where It is well were it just. One wagon road bill may be in violation of tho con stitution, whereas another may be in strict accord therewith as our Supreme Court has clearly explain ed. The constitution forbids special and local road laws. The words have a purely technical meaning. It is estimated that about one hundred of the bilis'proposed iu the legislature may finally pass both houses. Each house must jet through its own business before the three last days of the session, for those days must be occupied by bills from tho other house. ClliCUlT COURT I'ltOCEEDINQS. Suite vs. Holtzclaw, verdict of to mercy Laillty and recommended )f the court. Northup vs. Auderegg; motionnl- lowed. Same vs. Beer, Same. Patterson vs. Hayden, until Wed nesday to file motion for now trial. Johnson vs. Allen, argued to strike I iut separate reply; motion allowed. Henues Bros. vs. Allen & Smith, Kearie & Dean garnishee allowed bull first day of Juno term to an- Iffer. State vs. Shackelford; pleads not kuiity. Barnes vs. Geer; 'judgment on Jerdict. SI. Bikes vs. Hemlow & Hall, two loses; judgment. State vs. Hooye, pleads guilty, fined 50 and costs. Townsend vs. Townsend, being ffgued. Off to School. John Osborn, father of Vernon Iteborn, the boy who has been tried or larceny, will this evening give 5100 bond (pending sentence) Ina remove the boy from the jail. Ir. Osborn will place him In tho It. Angel school and endeavor to Worm the boy. New Regents. Governor Pennover to-dav an ointed as regents of the Uorvallls Agricultural College, J. W. Grim, "auace Js'ash and F. A. Ba lev of fVashington county. Taken to the Pen. Cha-les Cowen. the brute, was icn thismoringto the penitentiary 0 serve his short term of one year., w raises the roll to 286. Who Stanley In. Henry M. Stanley's real name is n Houlands. He was born in les near the little town of Deu- ai and his parents were so noor t he was sent nt, Mm um nt a to 'poor house of St. Asaph. When 'Was 13 ho was turned loose to take B of himself. Ho Bhinned from erpool as a cabin bovwheuho l8 14 and reachm! Vnw OrlontiH. ( was then adopted by a merchant ui Manley, who gave him his Young Stanley fought for a hi the confederate urniv. He Bw. if ahve, 41 years ofoge. Ex. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. News anil Notes of Gencrnl Interest to Tho Westerner. .Oregon City contains enterprises which represent $750,000of aggregate capital. At Independence a live wild cat is on exhibition. It was captured on the Luckiamute. The Portland & Vancouver rail way propose extending their line to Oregon City if tho right of way is given them. Immigration is llownig into Walla Walla so rapidly that the city hall has to be vacated and made into an immigrants temporary home. The wreck of the Julia Ray Is go ing to pieces, and tho prospect of saving anything from it does not look very encouraging. Coos Mail. B. Cofley, agent of the Umatilla Indian ageucv, has been removed, together with Paddy Mills, who has been clerk there for a number of years. What is regarded as the most seri ous outbreak of salmon disease on record is at present raging among fish of the salmon kind in the Annan and its numerous tributaries. As. torian. The Los Angeles Herald has a de linquent tax list of thirty-three pages of six columns to. the page, or 198 columns, s8t iu nonpareil type. A collapsed boom may be given as the cause. Frederick Schwatka has started on an exploring expedition to the northern part of old Mexico., lie has a world-wide reputation as an explorer, and spent many years of his early life in Salem. Tho Astoria & Coast road will eventually be built to Yaquina Bay. Down tho coast to this point is the most practicable route. Here it would connect with the Oregon Pa cific and secure an outlet to the east. Eventually the road will be constructed down tho Oregon coast to California. Yaquina Republican. There is profit in fruit raising. Speaking on this basis W. T. S. Pat ton said that from an acre and a half of apple trees he had, this year, netted a profit of $-100, which is equivalent to 10 per cent, interest on the price of his entire ranch 100 acres, $4,000. Mr. P. bought his place one year ago and has realized more from its products than ho ex pected, from fruit alone. Ashland paper. Tho celebrated sleeping girl of Troy, Tenn., died last week. She has slept since she was ten years of ago till she was thirty-two years old, waking at intervals of a minute or two and occasionally for an hour or a little longer, sometimes daily, sometimes not for several davs. Thousands have visited her. At one time Barnum offered her parents ten thousand dollars per year to take her and her parents with his show, he to pay all ex penses, but they refused. When she died thousands attended the funeral. Her body began to de compose almost instantly, turning black. He Didn't Sloan It. a An Iowa farmer lately sent tho fol lowing order to a merchant for goods, so says an exchange. They have business farmers back there: "Send mo a sack of flour, Ave pounds of coffee and one pound of tea. My wife had a baby last night, and also one keg of nails, a screw driver and a spool of barb-wire. It weighed ten pounds, and u ton of soft coal." Love's Yonng Dream. Little Girl (at school) "What did tho teacher seud you hero for?" Little Boy "She said I was bad, and must come over and sit with tho girls." "I like you. Can you stay long?" "Guess not, I wasn't very bad." "Well, you be badder next time." New York Weekly. . Sure to go Op. "Iv'e got,ft little money to invest, and Jf want your advice." "In re gard to what?" "I want to invest in something that is sure to rise." "Buy thermometers." Ex. . , The profits on tho powder sold by the coal conipanies'to theiremployes iind which Is used in mining their coal Js sufficient to pay the salaries of tho superintendent and aU tho mine officials. Dutard'a Specific is an abBOlute cure lor all eruptive dlseaso of tho suln. such as Salt IOium. Barbers itch, lllng Worm Bcald head and all itching or Inflamed con dition of the skin, whether arising tpjn disease or exposure. It is guaranteed In every case. Bold by D.W. Mathews Co, V. K.C. Entertainment. Tho ladies of the Women's Rc'.iof Corps of Sedgwick Posto. 10 of Salem, propose giving an entertain ment at their hull on Monday even ing, February 18th. The entertnlu ment consists of musical, literary and social treat after or during which their tables will bo spread with such nice eatables as only the ladies can provide. An cntrauco fee of only twenty-live cents will be charged and tho hall is ample for the accommodation of all who wish to attend. Tho ladles are working iu a noblo cause and need your kind words and recognition as much or more than your money, therefore let all come and huvo one nice social evening. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, all are invited to come and see what a nice treat may bo had for only twenty-five cents. Vapor Clothing. The latest novelty in the way of garments is paper clothing that Is, clothing mndo of paper. Tho pro cess was discovered not much, it any, over a year ago, and is controll ed by a company in Michigan which manufactures the goods. .Only re cently has any of the clothing been seen. Tho value of paper as a re tainer of warmth has always been recognized by hunters, prospectors and other people who are given to "roughing it." On cold nights these peoplo will cover themselves over with old newspapers, which they find a great protection against cold. This is perhaps what suggested to some genius the idea of paper cloth ing. The goods aro of a very tough sort of paper, resembling buckskin in appearance. NEW TO-DAY. JENNINGS, D. D. S. DENTIST Ofllce t) lu the New Bunk Block, Commercial street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw TXT P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER T M , nnu Type and Typewriter Copyist. Will mako reports of :s oi ina iriais. etc.: co pylng on type- writer accurate!; accurately and neatly done, ly done, utile with Moores & Manning, 317 Commercial St 1889. NOTICE OF Change in Business! From this date our busi ness will be strictly cash. No book or mem orandum accounts will be kept. No goods will bo delivered until paid for. Wo shall keep a full lino of staple dry goods, mens', boys', and youths' clothing, hats and caps, groceries, etc. Wo shall sell goods lower than any credit house in tho state, and as low as any cash house. Our prices aro marked In plain fig ures. One price to all will be the rule. FARMERS' STORE. 207 Commercial street, Salem, Ogn, New Bankbook. FORSTNEU, TIFFANY & CO OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. On and after Dee. 2 1888, and until Airther notlco trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE, Coburg Mallj "Tortl'dMau From Port' land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land Lv. Ar. Lv. 7.15 10.00 10.15 10.28 10.49 11.02 11.17 ll;.'ll 11.40 11.10 11.S7 1ZU7 12.20 12.41 12.47 12A7 1.20 1.35 1.5.1 2.16 2.25 2.2S 2JW 3.4.1 2.48 3.01 3.20 3.50 4.02 4.1U 4:40 mi 5:20 5:49 0.08 ' 0:30 0M 7:15 l'OKTLAND PAW V Ar. Lv 0.30 pm. 3.30. 2 65. 2.45 2.23 2.08 1.5.- 1,81 1.28 1.22 1.13 127 12.20 12.00 11.65 11.40 11.25 11.12 10.50 10.'I0 10.28 10.25 10.11) 10.12 10 08 0.52 9.38 9.13 11.01 H.48 &28 8:10 75 7:21 7:00 0:12 0:21 0:00 um FootofLlncolnSt Kay's Landing, Bt. Paul's, French Prairie, Kolse, Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Duron's, Alt. Angel, Down's, Mllverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. Ar East Hide Junct.J Macieay, Hhaw, Aumsvlllc, WestSlaytoa Gravel Pit, North Huntlam, O V Crossing, Sclo Junction, West Scio, Thomas' Fork, Crabtree, Hplcer, Tallman, lowson, Plnlnvlew. Linn, llrownsvllle, Twin Unites, Itnwland, Prlceboro, WHUiiiB, Cobunr. Ar p in' AH LV Lv Commutlon (Tickets at two oonts per mile on sole at stations hnv ing agents. Connection at Hay's and Fulquartz Landing with Steamer "Cltyof Balem " OUAH. N. SCOTT, Iteoelvpr. General Offices, N 'W Cor. First ana PiueSt Portland, Oregon. NI2AY ADVKRTISEMKNTS. found! HereitisI The Key to Success! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed In business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. NOW OPEN! BOOT AND SHOE STORE. NEW -No. 05 STATE STREET- II M Goods marked in plain llgures. Remoniber tho placo and givo us a call. BAILEY F BODWELL 95 Stale Street, B B O O O o T WM. BROWN k CO. -DEALEHS IN- Leather and Findings! CASH PAID for Hides, Pells and luirsr 231 Commercial St,, Salem, Or' CALIFORNIA! the IflMFTl (9bfsAsr'.Co, au. -nr c t ,if3' '"uj,. w-" . -' iAJ-. :-r sy -: v "'Jhpv, Li U NLrO old n vua'YViw end for circular,! irtMi3br O 2-. M1EME MEOico.oftoviiil.fAL' OPT H O K vsrnMS SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HFITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot, MS SEED. Can furnish either Mesqultc or a mixture of Mlsqulto and Lincoln grass on terms that will allow you to seed down your farms at a cost of from 50 to 00c rr acre. Address. T.C.JOIIV, w2m d2w IJox 01, Salem, Or. $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and young horses for bale. Forty or liny colts expected in the spring Two tine horses, Clydo.and Poreheon stock, weight flxteeu and seventeen hundred; huvo been with the band for the past three years. Original stock from the bent quality '4 mares. For particulars nddres or see W. JI..IIVA1W. wit. Bulem, Or. J, ? I) I'V l 1 Salem. -Trjr.'-rt-Jim-rvr;r.-.-.,r.'B.jni-f-T,1,tni ,r....i..i...n .T.nimr,-wr,-m S H H o O e K HM 'JteBSV- Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "re our remc- dies aio giving witlsfuetion, and a cus tomer wltlillioilt'hltlH bays It lstheonly leincdy that gives Instant relief. HKliUEi.i. A Covint, Druggists, lllverHlde, Cal." II " tho nleasuro to Inform PdVc you that your Preparations uio nieetlng with laigo sales. Wo hear JI1UUUUK Willi iuiku ntuus. - " WUII Nothing but Praise SovV caslon to'-'iibo them. any : oo- Nanscawkn a Co,, Druggists, VlsuUit, Oil.' That It will accomplish tho end desired In nil atlcctlons of the Throat and Lungs U ii, Sll ad you not only will not lio Will without It yourself, but will recommend It to othcis, as thousands havo done, who havo tiled everything elho In vain. Jloney Is no object wheio :atVsa.HltJJo0 Convince You trilling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between you and one of tho most di ended of human Ills. Circulars sent frco, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by tho AWETINE MEDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cal. , Tho Meat on Eartli is Dllworth'H JAVA FLAVORED COFFEE, It 1h ready rouHtetl anil only iir cents per pound package. For sale hy ROTH & GUBBNBAUM, CTho Opera Houso Grocers,) CourtSt - Sulem NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS You oro hereby req uokttd to come forward and pay your taxes at once, as th6 wimo will Itoqomp delinquent! within thirty days (mm this date. K. M. Cuoihan, HherlfTand Collectorofluxes. HALBM, On., Feb. 1, 1880. wtf. VKOrKSSIONAT. CAIIDS. Dlt. J. M. KKHXB, D. U.S., DENTAL rooms o er White Corner. Olllco hours 8U..1I1. to 5 p. in. nllYSICIAN.-MHS. DU. M. 12. McCOY, I phyolclan and surgeon, has located and taken rooms o and 7 at Mrs. Hargennta In tho opera house. Chronic diseases a specialty. Consultation free. 12-21dw DR. MASON, DENTIST, SUC cessor io Dr. J. C. Bynl. Office ner Bush's Bank. ISLACXSWTIIING. NOTICE. I.T. I.AKS!2N,TK UKLIAHLK Wagon maker, lias ino ed to J.r Mate stiect, hav ing icmoxcd his shop fioin the old stand, :llll Coniiupicliil street, on necoiint ot tho election ot the now bilek. Sir. Lan-on will 1 pleased to see hlsoldeustomersand as many new ones as will s.iaro their pa ttnnagu with him, at his new locution. All work guaranteed. Next to ijcilber A l'ohle'h shop. 1-27-tf. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOHN KNinilT, TIII2 11LACKSM1TU and wagon maker, has moved his shop to No. 210 Liberty stiect, wlicro he will bo ready for business after JIonday,.Ian.28lh. I wish to state to my friends and patrons that I will be better prepared from now on to execute all woik In my lino than any tlmcbefoic. Thanking nil for tho liberal suppoitlhavo received at your hands, I tun yours respectfully, JOHN KNIGHT, Liberty Street, Salem, Ogn. Havo moved to 47 and 40 State street, where they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons and fi lends aro invited to call and soo us In our new location. We aro better prepared for work now than ever having secuied niuro room. 10-1-tf. BKACKSMITIIING and WAGONMAKING. JOHN HOLM, THK OLD IIKLIAHLK O DlackHinlth, has removed his bhop to corncrof Coiniiiciclal and Chcmcketo His., where ho Is ready to servo tho public. Hav Ingnshoelated with him Mr. It. ltnnnon.an experienced wagon-maker recently from Portland, ho is now prepared better than ccrtodo all kinds of wagon and carriage making nnd repairing; nil kinds of black smlthlng and repairing, and a general horseshoeing business. Ho has all kinds of shocs.stccl.trottlng, hand made, etc., and Ills them In u sclentlllo manner. Special nttcntlon given to tho construction of wag ons and carriages, ltomombcr tho place, opposlto State Iiriiuanco building. MISCELLANEOUS. PORTRAITS. Having opened a studio at room (I, I'lrst National bank building, Clyda Cooko Is picimrcd to receive oiders for portialts and Inndscnpo work In oil and water colors. Graded classes will also bo formed for tho Instruction In live branches. Special attention given to designing nnd engraving on wood. d-tf. Call unci See T.J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUAUTKUS IN THIS State Insiimnco llulldlng, Cor. Com mercial nnd Chomeketo streets '0-ltf QNE OK THK LARGEST ESTAHLIRH mentH In tho State. Lower rates than . ortland. Iirgest stock Legal lllanks Id thoStuto, a-d biggest discount. Send for prlcollstof Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. K. M. WA1TK, Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon. TRIMMING ami IKMAKK MRS. C. A. RICE Wishes to Inform tho Ladlesof Salem that she Is prepared to do trimming nnd dressmaking In all Its dlflcr- cnt branches In tho LATEST STYLES ' ' l'rlcos reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see her before placing your orders. 05 Suite street, upstairs. lni. SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE. Arrangmcnts huvo been completed for opening a lully and perfectly equipped llusliiess College in Salem, in duo tune. Tho entire upjer Hoor of tho Hirst National Hank building Is to lie re-urrauged for the school, with olllccs. bank, etc., tor buslnes practice. Instruction will be given, DAYandKVENlNO, In Spelling, Grammar, I'enmnnshlii, Cor respondence, Single and Double hntry Loon-Keeping, llunlclng, Olllco Prac tice, lliiHliiPss Korms, Com mercial Luw, Stiorthund, IVPovvrltlnn, And othor branelnw essentlul touprautlcul education The school will bo In ohurgu of two experienced und competent teachers; Olio for tho business department, uuother for tho shorthand department. THOKOUQH WORK, Will bo Insisted on fiom the first, through which the school uxects to make a repu tation equal to Unit of tho host, IHwiiii' tivkOiiicui.aiw will bo ready for distri bution tit un early date, I'or further lmrtlculars, address ' SALKM Ul'INt2HH COLLKOK. Balem, Oregon. BLICKSMITIHNG and HORSESHOEING. SCRIBER tfe POHLE