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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1889)
THIS CAPITAL EVEJSTDSTGr JOTJBNAIi, tf THE BITER BITTEN. v A Fractloal Jolto Which Cams Near End ing In a Tragedy. A young physician went to seo his cousin, an army offlcor, out upon tho great plains. Tho officer was given to practical jokes, and the young doctor, boing a genuine "tender, foot," was a most promising subject. One morning, says tho Youth's Companion, the host gravoly proposed an elephant-hunt. "What," said tho doctor, "do you havo ele phants out hero!" "Plenty of thorn," replied tho host. Prep arations woro nt onco begun, and by niuo o'clock a party of youngsters, ripo for the fun, woro after elephants. When about five or six miles from tho post tho doctor was sent through a thicket of "wait-a-bit" thorns, of which ho knew nothing. Antici pating raro sport at his plight on his return tho host sat on his horso waiting, when he heard a shot and was startled by loud cries for help. Uo galloped through tho Blades and ar rived at a small prairie opening of an ncre lor two in extent, nround which tho doctor Iwas frantically urging his pony, while only i low yards behind was a huge wild Texas I bull In full charge. All tho manliness of tho host was aroused by this real and unexpected danger of his mend, and, without a moment's hesitation. ho dashed In and fired a pistol shot. In an Instant tho bull turned upon him. His large Amorlcan horso was unequal to tho emer gency, and in turning was met full in the side by tho horns of tho beast. Both horso and rider wero lifted for one instant into tho air, and then came down in a heap together. Tho horso was dead with out a struggle, ono horn being completely i through his body, tho other caught in the .bones of the chest. Ono leg of the rider Svas between tho horns of tho bull, pinned last Dotween ms nead and the body of tho - horso. Tho whole hunting party soon assembled. They woro afraid to shoot tho bull, lest hi struggles might further Injure tho man pinned to him. At last his jugular vein was l opened and he slowly bled to death. His J horns woro then cut off, tho horse lifted uau iuu uuw uuuny ueau man carnea ou a litter back to the post. Though no bones wero boken, ho paid the full penalty of his joke, not only with the loss of a flno horso, but 'with several weeks of sevoro suffering. It was his last "ele phant" hunt. LADIES LOSING WATCHES. An Investigating Reporter Tells Whore They Should Wear Them. Going into somo of tho largo stores up town ono may notico that many of the young women behind tho countors who are so fortunato as to possess watches have the rings at the stems of their time-pieces dmwn through holes in their jerseys and fastened down securely by a button, so that a watch could not bo removed without quite I an effort, and certainly not without its I wearer knowing about It. This is a scheme , of wearing a watch that has gone into fash ion in tho stores, and it has a substantial and sensible basis. Recently a great manv watches havo been stolen or lost, and in the lost and found columns of tho Herald n larger number than usual havo been report ed. From the small number reported as found compared with tho largo number re ported as lost, It is apparent that either the honesty of the people who havo been finding watches on tho curbstones lately is at a very low standard, or olso tho watches were really not lost In tho senso intended by the advertisers, but stolen. It has been quite fashionable for ladies, especially for those engaged in the stores, to wear their watch es in their bosoms, with fob chains hang ing out of the button-holes of their jerseys In most of tho cases wnoro watches have been lost tho wearers had grown careless, and to save time and to havo the time pieces as available as men havo theirs, they had just tucked theta in between thcii corset covers and tho corsets, instead of insido tho corsets as most ladies, it is be lieved, do. Thus worn, they wero an Invi tatiou to a pickpocket, and in tho crowds on tho horso-cars and ferries just after tho closing hours ol tho stores it was an easy matter for an export thief to make a "haul." A lady who lives at tho other end of UeacOn street had tho misfortune to find a watch on ono of tho streets down town tho other day, and she advertised it i.n the Herald. Tho applicants who called right away after tho appearance of the advertise ment wero so numerous that it was a per son's work to attend tho door. Tho lady was surprised that so many people could have lost watches. Tho polico will say that there are no thieves in the city they always do but tho young ladles up town know cotter. . , NATURAL COWARDICE. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Rind Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD LSI CANNED GOODS. Reiiember trie Place and. Call. TWENTY LOTS In North Salem FOUR MORE MADE HAl'PY. Colonel Dudley Tells the' Story of a Sol dier Afflicted with It. Talking about courage and cowardice at tho olub tho other day, says the Washing ton Post, Colonel Dudley romarked that he always had as much sympathy with a cow ardly man ns ho had admiration for a brave one, for he thought nervo was a natural at tribute to man. just liko a taste for art, the gift of acquiring languages, or musloal tal ent. One man may havo a gift for music, while his next-door neighbor may not be able to tell one note from another. Bo one man may bo a natural coward, while his brother or his cousin moy bo born without the sense of fear. "I had a case in my own regiment, -the Nineteenth Indiana," continued Colonel Dudley. "A young follow by the name,of woods, who was bright, well educated and camo from one of tho most respectable families in Indiana. Ho was a good camp soldier, but we wero never able to get him Into abattle. The sound of explosives orthe sight of blood would throw him Into hyster ics of fear, and when he was placed In a po sition of danger ho would become pneon. trollable temporarily insane. Finally he deserted, went over into tho rebel lines, and then came back with a suit pf gray on, expecting that he would be sent to some Northern prison as a Confederate. But he was identified, tried by courtrmartial, and sentenced to bo shot as a deserter, He was shot, and, strangely enough, on the day of his execution, for tho first time in his life, 410 behaved like n hero, J never saw a maq exhibit the nervo ho did. He refused tp havo his eyes bandaged, but stood up besido his coffin and looked straight Into tho barrels of the muskets that woro pointed at his heart. He made an ante-mortem statement, in which ho claimed that his desertion was not due to lack of loyalty, but to bodily fear. He thought he could get out of the army that way, and I believe his words woro true," A Question of Squoexlng. A woman of enigmatical age, who poses as a dress reformer, says that "if a young man were to squeeze a woman as bard as does her corset, she would havo him arrest ed tor assault with intent to kill" What lamentable ignorance 1 This "dress re former" may have once upon a time felt the close, fervent clasp of a corset, but she cer tainly has had no experience with the arms of But, to slightly change the subject, doesn't she know that girls wear tight cor sets to show young men how much squoex lng they con ttand without yellinpj for th police! House niiil lot corner Marion and 13th streets ; extra farm eight miles uuiii oiuriii, eiginy neres ricn mini, seven njiles from Salem, $17 per acre ; four hundred acres eleven miles eaU of Salem, one of the best improvex in the county, $30 per acre. For sale by THOMAS &PAYNE 97 State St., Salem. INSURANCE O o m p ii n y . I Flro and Marine. JOS. ALBnilT. Agent, - - Salem, Oregon For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., GO TO THOMAS BURROWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or. Coun.rV'nroduco of nil kinds always on hand. If you have not traded with mo be foic, I respectfully solicit a trial believing i can sun you doiu in prices ana quality Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with flno new drays and truckB rind are prepared to do nil busi ness in tlintlino in the best of Bhnpc. Tlicy d vo their personal supervision to all work. Corner State and Commcicial streets. THE OLD RELIABLE Blacksmith nnd Wneron maker. John Knight is now Ailly established at his new quarters on Liberty street, tne Uo uses nil new methods in his nrt and makes n specialty or diseases of horso s feet. Ifrank Lynch has charge of tho wagon department nnd does a. general repairing business. Those gentlemen are too welt known for us lo try and recommend them as Mr. Knight has been hero for 15 years DR. 1A JORDAN'S mi ivitmiv iiltoLU.U ur iUlrtlUdll 751 Market st. San Francisco CALIFOUNIA. Go and learn how to avoid disease, nhd ho w wonderful ly you nro made. Consulta tion and treatment person nlly or by letter or weak nesses nnd nil di&ensso of men. Send for book. Private office 211 Geary street. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. On nndnftorFeb.18 ISSD.nnd until further null trains will run dnllv foxcent Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Mail From Port' land liV.ll.Sunm Ar. I0.U1 Lv. 2.15 pm " 2.23 3.16 3:31 IU'1 3.53 1.0.1 l.lti 1.35 4.39 4.17 5.S0 Ar 5.S4 6.58 CI I O.'-'! 0.18 7.3) 7.2) &CH fc30 10:14 1 I" STATIONS. ITow'rd Port land i"onTiiANnrivv FootofJefsoi). St llay'H Landing, Bt.Pnul'ls, Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, DOWHS, HJlverton. Johnston'. Switzerland, Johnston's Mill' Kant SidoJunct. Macleay, Aumsvlllo, West Stayton Ql'Ornfctnr, West Solo, Cmhtree, ' Tollman, i'lalnvlwv. Urownnvlllo, Kowland, Coburg. Alt LV Portl'd Mali Ar. 4.10.pm. Ar 1.80 12.17 12.00 11,40 11.10 11.21 U.14 11.00 10.20 10.10 10.07 tun 0.18 8,50 -I- Lv 8.40 8.3S 8.00 7JU 7.22 a 18 M0 4lW Hill Tickets at twocentu per at stations hav.lng agent. fYiminiltktn mile on saw Connection at lUy' and Futyuart Landing with weainer "City of Knlem General 0meM,N WCor. First ana line. Portland, Oregon. A CAiin : For three years I have been a sullerer from vnrlous ail ments, and for the past ten years' I have been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism and nervous debility. In this condition I came to Drs. Darrlu, and I am happy to say I have been restored to health again, and I cheerfully recommend them to tho public. Jilts. J. Maiitin, Olex, Oregon. SOKE KYKS CUltKD. Euar.NE, On Feb. 23; 18S9. Mil. Editer: My little girl 6 years old has been for the past eight or nine months ailllcted with gran ulated conjunctivitis, complicated with ulcers on the cyo ball. I had her treated bj some of the most prominent pnysicans in Chicago, where I resided'Dcfore coming here, but without success. Tho child was getting worse every day. Hearing of Drs. Darrin, 1 consulted them in regard to her case, and now, after three weeks, she is pronounced prac tically cured. Eefer to me a Springfield, Oregon. D. J. Graham. CUOSS KYKS STRAIGHTENED. Salem, Or., January, 1889. To the 1'uijlio : It affords me pleasure to say that Drs. Darrin cured my little girl, 11 years old, of a-vcry bad cast or cross of the right eye. The eyo was straightened as good as ever in two operations. Tho eye had been in a crossed .condition for more than seven years. This Is not intended for an advertisement, but as an expression of gratitude due to Drs. Darrin for their careful and proficient work. , J. B. TlCIIENOll. HEARING RESTORED. Editor Dear Sir: I have been troubled with deafness for over fif teen years. I applied to tho Drs. Darrin, and after n few treatments by their wonderful clectro-magnetio method of- treatment, my hearing W'as entirely restored, and now I can Hear my watch tick for tho first 1 time in many years. I can be re ferred to and seen In regard to my case at any time at Howell Prairie, or address mo at Macr leay, Oregon. Henry Si.ouan. RS. DARRIN'S PEACE OF BUSINESS. Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at 233 Fifth street, coiner Main, Portland. Ofilce hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock dally : evenings, 7 to 8 : Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss ot manuooa, blood taiutSf syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoeea, seminal weakness or loss of desire of sexual power in man or woman, catarrh and deafness are confidently and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed ana never published in the papers, Cir culars sent free. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to the doctors' ofilce. The ollleea at Salem and Eugene are closed. Any persons under treatment In that vicinity can call or write to tho Portland office. P t ROYAL rwi32' H LOOK - OUT ! t Something is Going to Drop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE, 95 State Street, Salem. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never varies. Amnrvcl of purity, strength nnd wholesomcness. More economical than tho oidlnnry Mnds, nnd cannot bo sold in competition with tho multitude oflow test, short weight alum or phosphato powders. Sold onlv lu cans. Royai. IUkino Powder Co., loj Wnll.N.Y. MAIL -LETTINGS. NOTJIOETO CONTRACTORS. rOSTOFEICE DEPARTMENT. Washington, D. & Fcby. 1, 18S9. Proposals will bo received at tho contract office of this department until I p m of April 10, 18S0, for carrying the mall of tho United States upon tho routes, nnd accord ing to tho fcchedulo of arrival and depnr turo specified by tho department, lu tho State of Oregon, from July t, 1SS9, to Jun 30, 18)0. LlsUrof routes, with schedules ot nrrlvnls nnd departure, Instruction to bidders with forms, for contracts nnd bonds, nnd nllothernecessnry lnfoimation will bo furnhhed ou application to tho Second. Assistant Postmaster General DON ..DICKINSON. Ows rt,,,v'0So.n,cl"rI.n,1nclm"?of0llsnfu,s soon, nnd will therefore make Sweeping Re V.uH!".".ccrtnl." !!no ot hoots nnd Shoes Inorder to reduce our stock ton minimum. nnrt. ifiiV'iif ouncll,0V"'nBlioe. Come, nnd oxiiiulno goods nnd prices .... , '."j ...... i" uij in uiie ur nvo yours supply nil ae pricca wuoncr . GOODS. MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES! t iiiiiuraii uuyscueapa8aman;niourstorc. wc mean bushuws,! nnd if you wear shoes look us up. YOUIIS KOH "KOI.D KOIN;" BAILEY K. BODWELL, Just Arriving oun- A Bargain For Somebody!!! PE E. Baidb.ridge Mnnday Esq., County Atty., Clay county, Texas, says: "Have used Electric bitters with most happy results. My broth er also was very low with Miliaria fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: lie positively believes ho would have died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. Tills great remedy will wurd oil', as well us cure all malaria diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stom ach disorders stands uncqualed Price 50c and $1, at II. W. Cox's. Don't ISxperjincnt, You can not afford to waste time in experimenting when your lung are Jn danger. Consumption al ways seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dcalor to Impose up on you with some oheup Imitation of Dr. King's Now Dlscovory for Consumption, Coughs, and Coldd, bUt bo sure you got" tho gonulno. IStKMUite ho cam muke more profit ho may toll you lie has something jiut s good, or just the samu. Don't bo deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Rlttoowry, wliloh is guaranteed to give relief in all Tli rout, Lung nnd Cheat h flections. Trial bottle free at Dr. II. "V. Cox's Drugstore. Large bottle $1. -To Exchungr for- OREGON LAND! H o m : E s -FOB THE HOMELESS!!! 12oo AGRES OK- Varied Lands -ion- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit . Purchiisyr. Lands near It. II. Facilities A GOOD CHANCE rg-Yor partlcnlareeali at thW ofllcr. Spring Importation of Dry Goods and Cloliiiiu Are just coming in and early next week we will have them open and ready for our customers. We have no hesitancy in saying that wc will have (he nicest assortment of Spring Clothing for Gentlemen -AND OF- Satteons, (Mies, Prints and Alpacas for tlie Ladies, That ever camo to Salem. Also our stock of boots and shoes, hats, laces and embroideries is very complete and will be sold at our usual low prices. Conic and see us. Capitol Adventure Co. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. B O O O 1" i- B O O o T S WM. BROWN e JjtATjJi, is y) K 3 UCltUMllIn J? ii o Is s H i-i o O B B S -DKAI.KIIS Leather and CASH PAID for Hides, Pell? nnd 231 Commercial St. k co. ur IN IHf Mll's J&m l'tirsv- 'tTm'1 - ' ''' 'ii.TllfaiihU!'' ). Salem, Or' 'J1 ME BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN TIIK CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DE & CO'3 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, on Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES, Also a Complete Stock ol llanlwaie andjtom Machinery, Wagons anil Carriage BLICKSMITHIXO and HORSESHOEING SORBffiiPM Hnve moved to 47 nnd 49 State street, wliere they iro now rendr lor work. All ouroUl jwurons iuuI frlencU are Invited to chII mill see us In our now location. Vfe nre better prepared for work now thnn ever luu Ing secured moro room. 10-Mf. BKACKS3IITIIIXG and WAGONMARTNG. lOH.V HOLM, THE OI,I) UKMAIILE O Illncksinlth, has removed Ills shop to corner f Cotiunorclnl nnd Clienicltcto 8ts., wlieie he Is rendy to servo tho public IInv IngnsKocIntrd with him Mr. It. linnnon, nn experienced wnRon-innker recently from I'ortlund, ho Is now prepared better tlmn over to do all kinds of w neon nndcnrrlnge making nnd repnlrlng; nil kinds of blncK KiultliliiK nnd repairing, nnd n general horseshoeing business. Ho hns nil kinds of shoes.steel.trottlng, hand mndc,ctc.,nml Ills thorn In n scIen;i(lo mnnncr. Bpcclnl attention given to tho construction of wag ons nnd carriages, llomcmber the place, opposite stnto Insumnco building. Gill and S T. J. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUAIITEIIS IN TIIK Htnto Insumnco IltilUlIng, Cor. Com mercial and Chomckoto'strects 'O-ltf -: -E. S. Lamoort-:- TIIK 1IAHNKSS AND SADDLE MAKKIt, 289 Commercial Street. MULAJiroilTlins Just received a lino lino of single and doublo buggy har nesses, llonlwnys enrrlCH THE LARGEST STOCK Ol saddles, whips, nnd everything pertain ing to his ilno of business lu tho stale, out side ofl'ort land; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Uepnlrlug dono with neatness and dispatch A. EX STRANG, No. att) Commercial Btrcot, SALEM, - - OKEGON. -DKAI.EU IN- STOVES and RANGES numbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3Agont Air tho IlICHAUDdON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Kb tiibllslicd In 1811) I . Can furnish olthcr Mcsnulteorn mixture of Mlsiiulto nnd Lincoln grass. 'on terms that will allow you to seed down your farms nt a cost of from CO to Wo per ncre. Addross. T.CJOIIY, ,w2m d2w Uox 91, Hnlom, Or. NTING. ONK OK TIIK LA11QLST UBTAI1LIS1I ments In tho Htnto. Lower rates than 1'ortlnnd. Largest stock Legal lllnnks lu tlioKlnte, n-d biggest discount. Heud for price list of Job printing, and catnloguo ol legal blanks. K. M. WAITS, Htcnm I'rlnter Buleni Oregon. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Syitem of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. (Ireat Inducements to correspondence Classes. I'rospeotus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A. Hammond, tho world-famed HpeclnlUt lu .Mliul DlMuikos, Daniel Ureculeaf Thomp. son, tho grout I'sychologlst, J. M, Illicitly 1). !., editor of tho Christian Advocate N. Y., Kleharil l'roidor, thoHclontUt, lions. W. V. Aslor, Judah 1'. Ilenjamnn, nnd others, sent ist free by rrr. a. i.oisirrri:, aa7 nrtyAve., nv Je-lWiU. dw DAVID T, WILLIAMS, -l'ropr)otor of Sab Steam Laundry. SAIiKM, OUKdOX. aa-Ordera Ida nt Btalnttr's grocery store) will roty(i prompt rtttentloul Clwirge II. Ilnyw 1ms been appointed Kpeolurugant'ldr tho nboVe laundry and uny WBghlng loft vrlili iihii will bo prompt ly uttudd to, ,l,rl!,reiuonaj?!o nnd work guar