Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 16, 1889, Image 3

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THE CAPlTAIi.EvkLNJGS-Gr
JOURNAL.
THE CAPITAL JOMAL
THURSDAY MAY 10, 1880.
Caught My a JIusic l!ox.
"I never felt fco much ashamed
iu my life ns I did yesterday after
noon," said a member of Congress.
"What is the matter?"
"It wasn't anything serious; mere
ly 0110 of tlifftc occurences which
come iu the most inopportune man.
ner to embi'rra-s a fellow. I called
on a filen.i a Senator and was
obliged to wait for some time.
There was a decanter and a wiiio
glass on the center table, and with
out thinking anything of the matter
I proceeded to help myself. Well,
the confounded bottle was one of
those April fool affairs that have a
music box concealed inside.
' 'The machinery of the lox is so
arranged that when it is tilted some
thing or other slips its mooring and
etart3 a popular melody to going.
That's just Avhat happened to me.
I replaced the bottle on the table
while 'Pady Dufly's Cart' was trun
dled through the atmosphere with
diabolical distinctness. Of course,
my host came in at that moment,
and the smile that came over his
countenance was scarcely preempti
ble, yet cxccalingly cutting. Real
ly there was nothing wrong in my
taking a gla.3 of wine, considering
jny familiar footing in the house;
but it was very funny for my host."
Caudal Appendage in Man.
Naturalists have up to the jrc out
time given little attention to "
study of U.iled men. Such an r0. a
has simply aroused thu curiosity of
any one who In s seen a specimen,
quite as a bearded woman arouses
interest in a dime nniseuni. The
works on this subject are very in
complete, a few lines here and there
scarcely throwing any light on the
subject. There are few documents
on thosubject, the monstrosity is
seldom found, and few of the well
known cases could bear a close
scruuity.
A number of travelers in South
Africa have testified to the existence
of men of the Nyams-Nyams tiibe
who had tails. This may or may
not be true. If such is the case, Mr.
Quatrefages does not consider that
the evidence to that end is very
trustworthy and rather comes to the
conclusion that it has not been ab
solutely proved, although he believes
the fact not Improbable. Mr Eck
er, on the contrary, after examining
the subject thinks that the testimony
of explorers is credible.
Although there may not bo a raco
of human monkeys, it must be ad
mitted that there are some cases of
individuals having a caudal ap
pendage. When I say "some"
cases, it should be understood that
Pliny and Ptolemy, and after them
Marco Polo, Strup Maillet, and
others, speak of this anomaly, and
their citations would comprise in all
not 15 or 20 cases, but from 150 to
200. The well authentic cases, how
ever, arc very few iu number.
A very repiarkablo case is a youug
Moi, twelve years of age, who was
taken to Saigon some time ago,
where he was examined aud photo
graphed. Although so young, his
tail was already nearly a foot in
length. From tho information, it
appears that the organ is soft and
smooth and has no bony frame.
F LR0YALM5KM J 1 f
ess
Ipgl
THE RELIABLE GR0C1R8
F I FR
V $ I w x
Corer State and Liberty Streets, Salem,
Specialties in Table Luxuries,
Fine Tea, and. Coffee, Creamery
Butter, Cream Cheese, etc.
UIT FARMS,
TK.VNHl'OItTATION.
TH.E YA0UINA ROUTE.
PHI
to
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
piuity. strength nnel wholesommiesa. Mnrn
economical tTinn the ordlnnry kinds, nnd
cannot be sold In competition with the
multltudo of low test, short weight nluni or
phosphate powders. Sold only In cans.
Royal Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wnll,N.Y.
For the Public Good.
H is nn Indisputable, fact thut tho hand
somest vestibule trains that nre now run
on tho American continent aie those on
theBiulinjton route, leaving from Union
depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate
ly on arrival of all through trains from the
west. The first and second class coaches
are magnificent, the reclining chair cars
suburb, tho Pullman sleeners extroniolv
luxuriant, and as for tho meals that are
WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS.
Remember the Place and. Call.
I irih u if)
served In those palace Uurllngton dining
a lie nexi inno you go
tv. Chicago or St. Ixinla.
If you mention to the ticket ngent that vou
ens-yumyum. The
east to Kansas CIt;
want vour ticket to lead from I)nvir nr
St. Paul over the Burlington route, jou
will get It, and you will always bo glad of
If you go via tho Northern or Canadian
Pacific, the elegant vestibulo trains of
The Burlington iloute, betvcen St. Paul
and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you
along tho eastern shore of the Mississippi
river for a distance of a0 miles, amidst
scenery thatcanuot bo surpassed; or, if you
go via the Oregon Short Line or Southern
Pacillc, and your ticket reads vjn The
uuriiiigion iiuiuu iroin unevcnno or Den
ver, you v111 pass through all the thriving
cities and towns located in what ! popu
laily known as the Hem toft ho Continent.
For further information apply to A. C,
Sheldon, General Agent, 8i First street,
Portland, Oicgon. -MDd&wtl
We wish to say a few woals ic the .readers of tho Journal in
regard to foetwear:
1st. Our stock for tbis SP1UXG comprises all the latest and most
desirable styles In both ladles' and gents' footwear
2d. 'Wo carry no shoddy goods, but guarantee to sell the best goods
the market aflords at lower prices than any other house, quality con
sidered. 3d. Your attention is Invited to our immense line of
Ladies' Light Footwear!
ilrtZ&Tho attention of the ladies is particularly invited to this department.
Now Is the time to buy before the stock is broken.
Our stock is large, well selected and varied. You can see all that is
new and desirable, and we will guarantee to lit you and suit you.
f ty Are,
One Mile from Aimisvillc and Ten Miles from Salem.
Several fruit growers from tho east have declared their intention to
locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1, '20 acres
more or less, high land gently rolling, deep rich red soil, all under plow,
sulllcieiit fence. Trice 40. Sample No. 2, 1M acies, more or less, partly
under plow, partly covered with willows, gently inclining and level land,
both red and black soil. Price $221 to $30.
Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for five to seven years.
From Salem take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Tlionias
Urns', hack line, and call on tho owner, Mr. Win. Shaw, one mile north
ot depot, or for fin ther particulars address
J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon.
KRAUS
No. 211 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
SE &, KLEIN,
$50. HORSES. $50.
One hundred head of brood mares and
young horses for sale. Forty or fllty
colts expected in the spring Two line
horses, Clyde and Percheon stock, weight
sixteen and seventeen hundred: have been
with the band for the past three years.
Original stock from the best quality of
mares. For particulars addrcs3 or see
W. H. BYAItS,
w4t. Salem, Or.
IMMIGRANTS LOOK HERE !
Having farmed In this country for over
half a century, which gives us a thorough
knowledge of the couatry, we now offer our
services to you In
Wm
Brown k Co
DEALERS IN
A New Fuel.
A St. Petersburg Journal states
that a Russian civil engineer, M.
de Nlcalofl, has succeeded In pro
ducing a fuel from peat, greatly re
sembling anthracite coal. The in
ventor has obtained a patent for his
process, which is said to be accom
plished by the aid of certain chem
icals, and lately an Imperial com
mission lias been engaged in experi
menting with the fuel, the result
having been very favorable. The
peat was found to give a little less
heat than ordinary coal, but more
than fir or blroh-wood which is
largely uSed on railways, steamers
and factories in Bussia. Iu other
respects, however, the peat is super
ior to coal, being cheaper, contain
ing but u very small percentage of
sulphur aud being much smaller in
bulk. The artificial fuel throws oft
no dirt and emits no smell, whilst
burning with a clear whito ilame.
It is believed that the new fuel has
a great future before it, the Russian
government being much interested
in the invention.
Til MR M'SINESS B0031IM1.
Probably no one thing has causpd
such a great revival of trade at Dan
iel J. Fry' Drugstore as their giving
away U their customers so many
freotrlalottlwofJ. King's New
DiscnveryNjpr Umsumptlon. Their
trade issInijHfiHinnous in this very
valuable aBiferWroni the fact that it
always mvs uiuNuver disappoints.
Coughrf; Colds, Astlmw, IJronclutis,
Croup, and all throat and lung dis
eases quickly cured. You can test it
before buying by getting a trial bot
tle free, large slzo $1. Jivcry bottle
warrautcd.
Ill HI
and take pleasure In announcing that we
have a very line list of property from
which to select, embracing somo ot the
best
Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms
in Marlon and Linn counties, at prices that
cannot bo duplicated In the Willamette
valley. Other valuable property of vari
ous kinds otrercd nf'bed rock" prices.
Come and See and Yon Will lie Convinced
that we aie ofleilng nil that we here claim.
Come by Narrow Gauge railway, or to
Turner and take stage, (lour miles).
Descriptive price list of farms and other
property sent on application. Locating
two or more families near each othcra spe
cialty. H. C. & J. H. PORTER,
Real Estate Agents.
Aumsville, Marlon county Or. 4-5-30
OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver.
I fOnnndafter Feb. 18 ISSO.nud until further
nonce trams win run u ny ouccpi nun
day) as follews: .
EAST SIDE,
Coburg Jlalll
iI'ortl'dMall
From Portland
STATIONS.
Tow'rd Port
I land
Lv.ll.3unm
Ar. J0.U1
Lv. 2.15 p m
iU3
3.10
3;3l
ll.U
3.53
4U1
4.10
1.35
4.89
4.47
MO
6.S0
5.50
ti.ll
0.21
CM
7.20
7.-.H
fc0J
van
rOllTLANDl'AW viAr. 1.40.pm.
rooiorjei son, ou
Hay s Landing, Ar
bt. Paul's,
Woodburn,
Townscnd,
McKee,
Mt. Angel,
Dow n's,
Hllvcrton.
Johnston' Mill'
Switzerland.
RistKldoJunct.,1
iuicicjiy,
Aumsville,
West Htnyton
O P Crossing,
Wet Bcio,
CrMUtroo,
Splcci,
Tiillman,
Plain view.
llruwiiivllle,
IlouUiid, .
Ar
10:13 Colmrg.
p in) Alt
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li!7
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12.00
11. Ill
11.40
11.31
0.11
11.00
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10.07
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b.50
8.40
8.28
8.00
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
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Weekly Capital Journa
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.Mas Been Enlarged
W Greatly Improved and Now Is The
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON!
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and Findings
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL, HIDES, PELTS AND FURS.
231 Commercial Street, Salem, Or
F 11 E BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER
IN MARION COUNTY
Li
KEY TO
TT
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FOUND!.
Success in lusineij reTfulrcH iircinir.it ion ! Tiiereforc, tliorouglily, master
Coinmercial Arilimietie, JJuhIuchh I'eiiinauslilp and Uusine-w L'orrcHpon
ilencc, Book-lccupint; by borli Single anil Jioublo Kntry, tho nutiiru ami
correct ue of Coinmercinl i'uiH.'rs, Coininorclui Law and JlusincrfH practice.
Learn, also, Slmrtlinnd and Typo-writing, Mnuifold, and Dictation work.
All thcHoitro needed in busineHS, and arc thoroughly tuuglit by oxner-
H A i i KM i i u h 1 iN J' uu 1 i 1 U'Ai vi
Oriswold's Jlloek, Salem, Oiegon.
Icnccd teachers at the.
j
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. M. WADE & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
aunt per
Ins at'fnu.
A w.,nian in uiii'.i1u.,iiua mm . , urtcui it
of hera ill UtiCl K. V., byth tlrt-.im- nuleon -ileat tutloui
ed ideutlcsd die.iii on tlio Mine ronneoilmi '' u-,"' nn1 F"l'iunrt
night. ..Ui.ough hundrclHof mile- ' "-'wjtSJitSSiVe,.
fliurt. Until drwillicl of flllli'lilli-, oural Ollli, N WOor.Klnnmicirin,
npjrt
p: course,
l'iTtUnii,ttrvsna.
(iai'laml Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Range
AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES,
Also a Complete Skak of Hardware aul Faiui ilaiMniry, Wagons antl Caniagc
Read Our Reduced Terms!
WEEKLY, one year, JM. WKEKLY, six moutlis,. -t0.7C
Now Head Our Discount for Cash .
WEEKLY, one .year, $1.00. WEEKLY, six inontiiH,...-0.G0.
WAS.TIIEHE EVEK ANYTIIINO EQUAITO IT? OW ROLL
IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OK.OUIt
ONE-"IIIHD OVV KOIt (JAKIL!
Out Old Subscribers
Now in arrearH are urged to takojadvantage of our big discount, by bet
tllugold accoiintH and Joining the grand thioiig of one dollar HiilneribeivT
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER
ISulaiHoiid, pernmiii'iit reduction. W have come to-tay
TO ONE AND ALL
We wiy, M-iid uh your iianu-H. If you want to take ud vantage of our "one
llilrd oil' forcaHli," and are not wheieyou can get pohtal noterf of other
convenient method of remitting, wind uh your niiino and Htat tljit you
will remit at llrst opporlunlty. Tills will uiimiro your being placed on the
dollar IIhI.
cszttiMSBvatn'M nrnnuaiRHKmssrcaiacu ttrwrm
Tho n uvmx' ouide i
iamijd M 'Oh and Uopt.,
oach ydar. It U nil onoy
clopoclla of tuoful Infor
mation for all who pur.
chiuo tho luxuries or tho
Tinnnasttioa at Ufa. Wo
' cm clotbe you nnd furniah you with
nil tho necosttsry unci unnoceviary
appllancoi to rido.vnlk, danco, sloop,
OAt, Ush, hunt, work, zo to ohuioh,
or ntfty nt homo, and in various dtoi,
ntylos und auorUUen. Jiut xlguro out
what Is requirod to do all thoae thini;
COMfOHTAOLT. nd you can rnako a, laii
o.Uiraato or the valuo of the IIUYEHH'
CiaiDE, which will bo ont upon
receipt of 10 qoiiU w pay poatage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Ul-lU Michigan Avonue, Chloajto.lU.
(jff-ovfii 6.000,000 p""!-1 lJl"J" "JiM
ww'www , Ut to bur Boed
of llMUwtuiamosnIUlwluiiiM,watbeyiiM
Ferry's Seeds
.rHVvwAv
jKmtrT. ...(ilMr
m'Stmvim
Xf&3rgM
m&Mttrt'm
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' uVdowImUm! tot U
orgeat Sttdtman
In the worid
D H.FtBBTAOO't
Illiutnll.Drlp
SEED ANNUAL
For I BBS
win u nui mcc
UrllMt 0lUr
U tiliUmM.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Anil Oregon Povolnpincnt compnny'
Klo.inislilp line. lnlU-M shorter, iXJ hours
loss tunc than by any otlict mule. I'lrst
class IIhoukIi paxxeneOr unit Height lino
from l'orl In lid and all points In HioWll
Ininelto vallov to and llom Sun l'ranclsco
TIME SCHEDULE, (Usi-cpt Hunanys):
Leave Albany 1:(X)1'.V
I.eaoCorvartls 1:10131
Arrlo Yaiiulua fi::KI 1 M
lA'ao Yaqillua IIUAM
Leave Corvallls IMAM
Arrlo Albany 11:10AM
(). A C. trains connect at Albany nml
Corvallln.
The abovo trains connect at YAQUINA
with tho OioRon l)ueloiiniciit Co's Line
jfHteaMshlps between aquluii and Sun
KrancKco.
SAIMNU IlATKS.
STKAMKItM. KHOM YAQUINA
Wlllametlo Vallov Sunday Apr. 2S
Wlllainclto Valley Monday,. May II
Willamette Valley, Tuesday " 11
STKAMKItM, FllOM HAN KIIANCISCO
Wlllanietto Valley Thursday, May 2
Wlllainclto Valley Friday " IU
Wlllanietto Valley Saturday,. " IS
This company reserves tho right to
clianco snllliiK dates without notice.
X. It. PaRxenporH from Portland and nil
Wlllanietto Valley points can mnko closo
connection with tho trains of tho
YAOUINA 110 DTK at Albany orCorvallls,
nnd If destined to San '''ranclsco, Kliould
niraiiKotoanlvoat YiKpiluu tho evening
before dato of sailing. '
I'Assfngfr ami Kielglit liatcs Altt.nn the
liowfst. For Information apply to Messrs
HULMAN iV Co., Freight nnd Ticket
Agents SX nnd 202 Front ht., rortlnnd, Or.
or to
0.0. HOGUK, Ao't Gen'l Frt. A
l'ass. Agt., Oregon Tactile It. It. Co.,
Oorvallls, Or,
(1 H. HASWKLL.Jr.Clcn'l Frt; &
l'ass. Agt Oiegon Uovelopment
Co., r()l Montgomery St.;
Sun Francisco, Gil'
TIMK TAIJIjK K1VKK DIVISION.
Tlieclegantly equipped steamboats, Win
M. Hoag, Capt. (leo. ltaabe; tho N. S.
llcntley. Capt. J.;i. Coulter; the Three
Sisters, Capt. W. I'. Short; mo In service
for passenger nnd freight tmlllu between
Corvulllsand Tortlaud and interinedlato
points, mailing three round tilps each
week as follews:
NOUTJI ltOUND-Lenves Corvallls Mon
day, Wednesday and Fildny at 8 a. m.
An Ives at Salem Monday, VVcdncsday nnd
Friday Jitll p. m. Leaves Salem lucsdny,
Thursday and Satin da vnt ()a. in. Arrives
nt lVrtlaiidTuchday, Tliuisdiiy and Satin
day st ::.u n. in.
SOUTH 1IOUN1) Leaves l'oitland Mon
day. Wednesday and Friday at 0 n. in.
Ai rives nt Salem Monday, wedncMlnr and
Fi lilnv at 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues
day, Thuisday and Saturday at (I a. in.
Arm cm at Corvallls Tuesday, Thuisday
Saturday at ;i::i0 p. in.
For fielglilaml passenger liites apply to
the captains aud pursers of the rcspectlH
boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 'M) and
tWJFiont stteet. l'oitland; Gilbert llixis.
agents. Salem; I, M. Adair, ngent, Albany
C. A. Miller, ngent, CorMillls; or to tlio gen
eial freight and passenger agent. Corvallls.
O. 0. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallls
K. W. IIOWKX, Hiiperlntendent.
Win. HOAG. Geneial Manager.
Overland lo California
-VIA
Soutlrorii Pacific Company's Line,
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
lime IlctHPfii Salem ami San KiauelMu
llilitj-tlx Hums,
CAI.Il'OUNIA KXl'ltl-HS TIIAIN IlUN DAIIA
IIKI'WKKN roillI.Al-J ANIIH. K.
Poiilh. I "N"'H'
4.00 p. in. Lv. I'oi IImikI ArT 10: 15 a. in.
0:1 1 p. in. I l.v. Snleiu Lv. 7:5.1 n. in.
7M5 it. iii. Ar. San Krim. Lv. 7:00 p. in.
I.OOAI.-I'AHSUNOKH '1IIAIN "( l)AH.VEx-
CHIT HUN DAY).
H1XI a. in. Lv I'oitlmul Ar. I ,'I:15 p.m.
Il:l0 a. m Lv Siilom Lv. 1L'..VJ p. m.
2:10 p. in. Ar. Kugcnii Lv. IW) ii. in,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation ol second class
passengers attached to express t ml lis,
ThoH. 1'. company's teriy makes ism
ncitlon with nil tho regular trams m th
Kiist Kido Division from footot F strco
t'ortland.
tVcst Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallls:
IIAIHY ( HXl'Kl-r HtlNHAV).
7:'fl ri. m. I Lv
laniii, I Ar.
I'ortlaud Ar.
CorvnlllH Lv.
TI:3I p. in".
i::ili. in.
At Albany and Corvallls connect with
trains orOitgnu l'aclllo lUillroad.
'Ihiough tlckulHtoiill points soulii and
vnt t via C'allforiila
BXrKh.SsTltAIN(lAU.Y.XUI'f'THHNlfAY.)
i.w) p. iii. i irvrTTinnTnii "TTFraoTirm;
h:U) p. in.
Ar.rduMInn vlllu Lv.
5: 15 a. m.
To Ull KlL.tK
SOUTH and EAST
-VJA-
CaliforniA.
I or lull information regarding rates,
tiuips, i'te.,np.ly lo tho Company's ngent,
Halcm, On gun.
K. 1'. UOIICItH. Assl.O, K.liliU l'liss. Ag't.
K. KOK'ILKlt.
MnnuKcr,
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY,
"Columbia River Route.'
li &J1 mm JlcAnla stn
w to Ui itr cuUiow
IthoQt nrdrinjr iL Immtu.
okU to itftt If TwrriMtrtofi luloc
Oirda, Vwl4 m- Ftuwvr Hd
utoulil Mud fur 1L Addi44
O.M.FKHIIYaiGO.lQtrH,M4i, ,
I'nilim for tliu east lfavo l'ortlund at 7;iS
i in and H p in dully. Tlo i ts to and Iroin
piluclpal iMilntslii tin United States, Cm;
nd.i and l.uiupe,
ELEGANT NJLMANN PAL'.C CARS
Knilsruiit Hleeplni; Cam run throuy'"(on
express til Ins to
OMAHA
COUNCIL HLtFF
nml ar. paui
Frep of Charge and it ou Change.
Coniicctlonsutl'ortUindforHunFraU'
Cisco mid l'Uget Sound oluts.
Forlurtber iMirtlculars Inquire of I. A.
.Muiinlng, ugent of tho coiiipnuy, !M
ComiiitTcltil street, Kalem uiegon, oi
A. Ij. Maxwell, a, I', A. T. lrrtlnnd
Oregon.
A. L, MAXWELL, O. V, &T, A,
H. HOlCOMQi Otterat M uager,
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