Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 18, 1889, Image 3

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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
TUESDAY JUNE 18, 1889
Mansions And Theatres.
The largest and costliest private
mansion in the world is that be
longing to Lord Dute, called "Mont
stuart," and situated near Rothe
say, Englaud. It covers nearly two
acres, is built in gothic style; the
walls, turrets and balconies are built
qf stone. The immense tower is 120
feet high, with a balcony around the
top. The halls are constructed en
tirely of marble and alabaster;all the
rooms are finished in mahogany,
rosewood and walnut: the ilreplaces
are all carved marbles of antique
designs. The oxactcost of this Jairy
palace is not known, but it ha3 nev
er been estimated at less than ?8,-
000,000.
Paris claims the largest theater in
the world. It is of solid stone, fin
ished with marble floors, and covers
about four acres of ground.
The largest hotel in the United
Sates, and porbably the largest in
the world, is locaeed at han Fran
cisco, Cal. It is nine stories high
and cost ?3,500,000. It is named the
Palace and has ai-eomtuodations for
1'500 guests.
New Orleans boasts the largest
custom house in this or any other
land. It was begun in 1848 and
over 30 years elapsed before it was
finished and ready for use. It is
built of Quincy granite, the interior
being finished in finest marble. It
has 111 rooms; the height from the
pavement to the top of the cornice
is 80 feet, and to the top of tho light
on the dome 187 feet.
lint She Talked.
They got into n street, ear together,
rodo for a mile and a half, and fiom
the very start the younger woman
kept up a constant chattering. Shi
talked of the weather, new bonnets,
diess goods, tho latest suicide, and
a score of other things, and as she
finally rose up to go. sue sam:
"Well, I'm flad we met. Will
you exchange cards?"
"Madam, that old lady is as deaf
as a stono," said one of the passen
gers. "Is it possible?"
"It is. Didn't you notice that she
paid no attention to anything you
f-aid?"
"Didn't she?"
"No, ma'am."
""Well, that's queer."
"No'rany of the rest ot'us, ma'am."
She looked hard at him for a few
seconds, her fingers worked convul
sively, and then she said "Thank
you," and dropped off the car.
A Timely Warning.
HusMnd Don't worry, my dear,
if I get home a trifle late occasional
ly, now that I have joined the Ath
letic Club. I used to be a great ath
lete when I was a boy, you know,
and it seems like renewing my youth
to go to the old exercises again.
Wife No, John, I won't, but
when you get home at 2 a. m., as
you did this morning, please do rot
renew your youth by standing on
your head in tho front porch, nor
climbing through the transom, be
cause it is apt to excite remark, you
know that't ail, dear.
From Force of Habit.
A garrulous barber was shaving a
regular customer the other day.
The barber looked pale aud sad,
and tho customer asked him the
wherefore. "I'll tell you," said the
barber as he tried the edge of his
razor, "I was called upon this mor
ning to shave a dead man. Hohas
been' a warm friend of mine in life,
and when I was at work I could
hardly believe ho was dead; in fact
I so far forgot my self as to ask his
remains if they would have a little
sea foam.''
Managing a Daughter.
"Mlnnio has boon in to see mo to
' day," said the lltt!o.5-year-old, "and
ai, lmiiivwl Hko a lady." "And I
hope you did, too, said her mother, j
"Yes, indeea l am. i tumm rum
sets for her on the bed."
Customer You sell cracked eggs
atbalf-pilce, do you not? Clerk
Yes'm, we always make a CO per
cent reduction on cracked goods.
Anything elho to-d-iy? Customer
Yes, you mm give me a dollar's
worth of cracked wheat and liens'
your fifty cent.
A WOMAN'S WAY.
A Startling Business Proposition.
Wben Mrs. Fowler, of 227 Ellli street, stop-'
ped tn at lcadlngclty UrugpUfa to ask what
effect 'Tbe California Itemed?," Joy's Vege
table Barsaparllla. would bare lu rases of
dyspepsia and slcVheadaches, she was assur
ed it would relief e both She was so lucre
uloui that tbe druggist gave bcr a bottle,
not to be paid for unlets It effected a cure.
The following li the convincing conclusion.
Ean FranclfVo, February 8, 1.
Dun-Sia: Notwithstanding my rnisglv
v Ings, Joy's Vegetable Barsaparllla did all that
you promised. 1 bad tried so many prescrip
tions that I bad come to belle o nothing
would relieve my dysjpla aud sick head
aches, but I bavo not bad a return of either
since. I believe I am jcrmaucutly cured.
You hat e my permission to jnaLc Ibis public,
for a remedy that will cure dyspepsia aud
prevent sick headaches should ! Renerallr
rjknown. Respectfully,
W Ellis trect
V LROYALKSVIS J
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mnrvci of
purity, strength nnd wholesomeness. More
economical tlmn tho ordinary Slnds, and
cannot be sold In competition with tho
multitude of low test, short weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only In cnn.
IlOYAi. Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wnll.Y.
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
lly repaperlng and decorating your resi
dence. For material go to Snrgeant's Va
riety Store, who carries tho latest styles
and patterns in Wall Paper, Borders and
Decorations. Paper trimmed freo of charge.
A fine Hue of
BABY CARRIAGES
always on hand, besides a largo assortment
of new goods too numerous to mention
AVM. SAItGEANT,
Variety Stole, Commercial St., Salem.
Tho B OYEKS' GUIDE ia
issuad M'i'oh and Sept.,
oacb,-yonr. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase tho luxuries or tho
necessities of life. We
can clothp you and furnish you with
all tho nocosssry and unnecessary
appliances to ride, wnll:, dance, sleep,
eat, fiah, hunt, work, ro to chuich,
or stay at home, an J in various sizes,
styles and quanlit'e. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate ot tho value of the BUYERS
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonue. Chicago, 111.
Call and See
T. J. CRONISE.
Salem's 'Popular Job Printer,
AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE
State Insurance Building, Cor. Com
mercial nnd Chemekcto streets '0-ltf
For the Public Good.
It Is an Indisputable fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains that are now run
on tho American continent nio tlioso on
the Burlington route, leaving from Union
depot in iener, nlso St. Paul, immediate
ly on ai rival of all through trains from tho
west. The first and second class coaches
nro magnificent, tho ree'lnlng chair cars
subuib. tho Pullman sleepers extremely
luxuriant, and ns for tlio meals that nro
served In tho'io p.ilaco Hurlington dining
errs yum yum. Tho next time you go
east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. LouIh,
If you mention to the ticket agent that you
want your ticket to lead from Denver or
St. Paul over tho Ilmllngton route, you
will get It, and you will always bo glad of
If yon go via tho Northern or Canadian
Pncltle, tho elegant vestibule trains of
Tho Hurlington Route, between St. Paul
and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you
along tho eastern shoro of the Mississippi
river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst
scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or. If you
go via tho Oregon Short Line or Southern
Pacific, and your ticket reads via Tho
Hurlington Routo fiom 'Jlioj enno or Den
ver, you w 111 pass througn all tho thriving
cities nnd towns loenloa In what Is popu
larly known as tho Heart ol the Continent.
ror iuruicr lnionimiiuii him"? u ... ij.
alnal.lnn
heldon. General Agent, Ho Mrst street,
Portland, Oregon.
-MOdiLnti
$50. IIOESES. $50.
One hundred head or brood mares nnd
young hoises for sale. Forty or fifty
colts expected in the spring Two flno
horses, Clydo nnd Perheon stock, weight
sixteen and seventeen hundred: have been
with the band for the past three jears.
Original stock from the best quality of
mnres. For particulars nddros or see
W. H, HYARS.
wit. Salem. Or.
ORPNUK RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CIIAS. N SCOJT, - - Keceivcr.
On nnd after Feb. 18 lSSfl.nnd until further
w.iim (mills will run ilullv except Sun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDK,
CoDurgMnll,
PortPd ilotl
From Port
land
hTATION't.
Tow'rd 1'ort
i land
l.v.U.:Sunm pouiMSiiMWVAr. MO.pm.
Ar. I0.UO rootofJerson.St
IA'. Alipm - imy ijuiuni.i, irtr i.ou
2.2S ' St P.IUIV,
12.17
:U0 Woodburn, " 12.00
H,3i i Tow nsend. " 11.-W
llUl McKto, " 1I.KJ
" 8.5.1 Mt. Angel, " ilSl
40.1 Down's " 0.11
U6 hllvcrton. " 11.00
XA Johnston' Mill' " HU
4..K1 ' Switzerland, " HUH
1.17 IUsthlduJunct., " 1007
0.(O Slacleay, " .!
5M Anmsvllle, " .1
5.50 Vet hui tou " H.W
" (111 Ol'Crosklng, " 8.W
Oil West Kcio, " 8.2H
J Crabtree, " 8.00
.. 7J0 hplcci, Ml
.. 7.2a Tallirum, " 7.22
MM Plalnvltw. " 0-W
67 llrow nsvllle, " 0.13
" 0:20 Rowland, , " VM
10:13 'Coburg. ..." 4"
Ar P m,Alt I.V l.v u m
Commutlnn'TlckeU nUtwocenta per
mlleonlat tntion having agent.
Connexion at ltay's and Vunwrt
Landing with steamer "Cltyof r;aleni
" b Cll AH. N. hCtrr. ! er.
Oeo10," WCor. First nrt line,
J"OTtlnd,Oreifnn.
Wily Capital Journal!
Has Been
fie
Ind Greatly Improved and Now Is The
.CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON!
THE BEST FAMILY.' NEWSPAPER
IN MARION
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Read Our Reduced Terms!
VEEKLY,one year, $!.).
Now Head Oar Discount for Cash
'WEEKLY, one yenr, 11.00.
WASTIFKIIK EVER ANYTIIiNU K1JAL TO IT?' NOW ltOLL
IX T(HK NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUH
lONE-HIUD OFF FOH CASH.
Our 'Old Subscribers"
Now in urreare ure urged to take advantage of our big discount, by Bot
tling old aceoiintB und Joining the grand throng of one dollar fiiilmcribcrH
THIS IS NOT A
Hut a wiild. peruww-nt reduotlou. Wp have come tosUiy
to enp: and all
We say, semf ub your iianieH. If you want to take advantugo of our "ono
i,iriinfr for null." and are not where you can get ixwtal note of other
..,...!,... ..w.tiw.i ..rr..i,iiiHmr unml
will remit at flmt opportunity. Thin
' dollar 1M.
Enlarged
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COUNTY
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5-
WEEKLY, h!x nioiillis, f0.7i
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WEEKLY, hIx months,- fO.60.
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SPECIAL OFFER
iw vour nnriiu and htnte that vou
will eiwiire your Using plaivil on the
in &
Mi
The Tflwci'ino' iliislodoii of 'Weil Shows
F N RRflTHFR
Thivp-Iliusr Circus, Hoyjil Uomaii llippodroino, KIiMiiiotl Slngo
and A-Couliiienl Momigorit',
NOW IN 1'EIiM VNENT CONSOLIDATION WITH
S.H.Barrett's
Univci'sil Moiimcoi'io, -1tiug Civcus, Huciiig Carnival niiil llio
droixi World's Fair
WILL EXIimiT IN
SAL,
luesday, Jone 18, '89
Two Performances, 2 and 8 P.
An extraordinary unification of lliotwo leadinir SIiowh of Aincrleii. Per
lt'i'tliifr liy their felielljiis consolidation tliumost voluniinons and
Vast An-iLiseiYieiit Organization
That mind ean conceive or capital produce. In each and every depart
ment file consummation ot a perfect Show, wonderful in extent
and variety, multitudinous in elioico ami acceptalilo at
lracti()n,nndpiexen(lii(r eucliuclundlu.ituiu with
style, method and eleirance, appreciated
by patrons and commended by nil.
Tuesday
June
18, 1889.
The Largest Tents Ever Constructed,
Whoso iniifhty iiiiuch of cam as canopy nioieBjiace and enclose more novel
nnd.,ioniinent IValnres than the tentHof a dozen coteinporary exhibi
tion". A matchless
Ilippoilroiiialical, Zoological, l!(iicsliiaii, Spectacular Exliilion
To witnecH which thoiiMindH come dally many IcagneH.
A PARADE WITHOUT A PARALLEL
In gleaming ulumor and imprcfHtvo Hpeeta'Uilar (iiundetir, iircf-untiiif;
Hiiiiii)ttioiiBHceiieH,.-flirilliiiK hiirjulscH and KorgeoiiH ellectH never before
witneifo
ed on tlio iitlblle htrrclH. I lie uniKlieiiH iinam oi runyiaim, u
dellL'htful episode ol the magnificent Kreo Ktrect Pageant.
4jt ' f.v j m ; - ( f a
r
KLKCTRIPVING IllTPODROMATIC SPORTS!
HeallHtle (Jladatorlal (ontitri, ixciliiig Chariot and Hiinnlng ilaccH
and thilllliigtrlalMof HiKJcd. The poellcal hUtoiical, dashing and ever-
iiicmorablu
SHERIDAN'S RIDE,
Vividly, artistically and realistically reproduced mi our mammoth Hip
podromo Track. The most winipiehensive and exhaustive zoological col
lection ever shown under canvas. The largest and best trained Herd of
KlophaMH, two Immense Hippopotami, fifty golden, stalne-crowncd and
sumptuously adorned fage llQud with the strangest oblectH known to
natural history, nioiintrou-i I'ythons, Aiiacoudas and Hoa-constrlctors,
"huge African and Amaoulan atirlmis and Keptllcs, multl-hued Mlrds
from the tropics and rare and curious IJeasts fiom every laud aud elliue.
A new and salient revolution In tcntul ciiterfalimients.
Also exhibits in Eugene) Clly. Juno 17; Allmiir, Wj Corvullh
20j Imlepoiiiloiirii, 2 3loMIiiiivil1of 5 Porllimif, 4-'4 fjiwl Sa,
KM,
' Tuesday,
June
18, 1889.
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TltANSPOltTATION.
TH YA0UINA ROUTE.
j OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
I And Oregon Development company'
RtenntRlilp line. X miles uliorter, so hours
less lime tlmn by any otbei louie. First
elnM through puraenfrcr and freight lln
i from Portland nnd nil polnU in the Wil
lamette vnllov to nnd from Son Francisco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except bunoarsk
i-rftivc Albnny 1K P M
LeneCornlll8 1:40 PM
Arrlvo Ynqulnn 6.30 PM
lAnvo Ynqulnn - 6:4.5 AM
Ix-nve CornllU 10:35 AM
Arrlo Albnny 11:10 AM
O. A O. Irnlns connect nt Albany and
Corvulllx.
Thu nbovc tnilns connect at YAQU1NA,
with tho OreKon Development CVh Lion
it Stett'iishlpa between Ynqulnn aud Han
Kmncl'w.
SAIUNU DATES.
STKAMtHS. FKOM TAQUINA
Wlllntuotte Vnlley..-....Tucsdnr June 18
Wlllnmctlo Vnll6y.Ved neoday June rt
Williiinetto Vnlley,.... ...Friday July C
HTKAMKHS, rilOM HAN mAMCISCO
Willamette Viilley..Thursdny, June li!
WMIniuettc Vnlley. Bnturday, June 2!
Wlllaincttu. Valley Sundny " Sg
ThlR rotillHlliv Kmrrvnt the rlchl tn
clinneo willing ilntcn without notice.
in. n. nisKongcni rrom 1'ortinna nnd all
Willamette Vnllov Dolntx ran mnka r.lnaa
connection with tho trains of th
YAUUINA HO UTKnt Albnny or Oorvallta,
nnd If destined lo Unn Fronclsco, should
arrange turrl oat Ynqulna thu ovenlnf
ueioru nine oi Nailing.
i'assrngrr anil Frtlckt Bates Always the
linwrsl, Fnrlnlininntion apply to Messrs
UUIiMAN A Co.. Frelcht and Ticket
Agent 'M) nnd UU Front st., Portland, Or.
or to
CO. HOC1UK, Ao't Gen'l Frt. A.
Pnss. Agt., Oregon lnclriclt.n, Co.,
CorvallU. Or.
D II. HASWKM,, Jr. Gen'l Frt; 4
I'h"m. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 304 Montgomery it.;
Ban Francisco, Cal
T1MK TABLE UIVER DIVISION.
Thoclegnntly equipped RtcnmbontK, Vm
M. Hone, dipt. Geo. IUiabe; the N. 8.
i-iint-jr. viii'i. u..t. runner; (iia xurcv
SlHlcm, L'npt. W. P. Nhort; nre In sorvlce
for punsengcr nnd freight trnfllo between
CorMilllH nnd Portland and intermediate
ixiimn, mnKing inrce round trips each
week ns CoIIewk:
NORTH HOUND lnves CorvallU Moo
ilny, Wednesday and Friday at B a. in.
Arrives nt Hnlem Monday, Wednesday and
Friday nt 1 p. m. Iuch Haleni Tuesday,
Tlumdny und Hnturdny nt 6 a. m. Arrive
nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday nnd Hatup-dnyst.l-Wp.
m.
MOUTH IlOUND lnves Portland Mon
day, WedneKdny und Friday nt 8 a. m.
Arrives ntHuIem Monday, wednesdny nnd
Friday nt 7:15 p. m. Leaves Bnlcru Tues
day, Thnrsdny nnd Bnturday nt 6 a. m.
Arrives at Corvnllls Tuesdav. Thursdn
Hnturdny nt 3.1S0 p. m.
rur ireiKiiviiuiiiuBHeiicerrnies apply U)
tho cnptiilns nnd jnirerH ofthe rospectlT
bunts, or to W; M. Darling, ngent, 200 and
a Front strcot. l'ortlandj Gilbert Uro.
ngcntH, Halem; I. M. Adnlr, agent, Albany
U. A. Miller, ngent, Cornllls; or to the gen
eral freight and piiBxenger ngent. Carvilla.
O. & C. trains connect nt Albany and
Corvnllls
F. W. IIOWKN, Superintendent.
Wm. HOAtl, General Manager.
to
-VIA-
Soutkrn Pacific Company's 'line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Tlmr lirlwrrn Halrm and San Franelte
Tblrtj-six Hours.
CAI.ltOllNIA KXCllKMS TllAXK UK DAILV.
llirrWKKN l'OUTLAKl) ANU S. V.
HoutU.
"North".
s.lXJ p. 111.
ti:U p. in.
7:t5 11. 111.
l.v. l'ortlniitl Ar. 10:46 a. su.
Lv. Kiilem L.v. 7:43 . m.
Ar. Nun Fran. l.v. 70 p. ru.
MICAl.' CAHHKMOKH TltAIN ( DAILY
uisi-r nujiiiAr;.
on a. iii.
IlilU a. in
iv.
l.v
Ar.
Port laud
Hulein
KUKQiie
Ar. 8:ti p. ra.
l.v. 1 12:53 p. m.
Lv. tf:0U a. m.
2.40 p. ia.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
for -accommodation ot second claac
piiKKenuurs nttuched to express trains,
ThoH. 1. oompnuy'a ferry rnake con
nectlon with nil the regular iraiiu on Ik
Eust Hide Ulvlvion from footol F atree
I'ortlund.
Vest Side Division, Between PtttluJ
and Cervallis:
1IA11.Y (KXCKVT SUNDAY).
733 n. m. I Ijv.
VI a p. iii. I Ar.
TortluiKf
Corvullls
1
"30 p.m.
1: p. m.
At Alliuiiy uml CorvulIU counsel wll
trains of Oregon I'uvltlo HalFToad.
Tlirouuli tlckots to all polnU south nnd
eiiHl vlu California
EXI'IIKHSTHAIW ( DAILY KXCaTTHPHDAY.)
Oj0 p. m. I l.v. I'lirtland Ar. I W0,m.
B 00 p. in. Ar.McMInnvlllel.v. 6-t5sv.ni.
Through ' Tickets
To all polnta
SOUTH aud EAST
VIA
California..
l-or lull inlormation rtgardlnc rate,
mnps, etc., apply to the Company's ageut,
Halem. Origoir.
K. 1'. llOUKIUH, AMit. O. V. and 1'aac As't
K. KUKlil.UK,: hUtULfM.
n Railway and Navig&tiM
COMPANY,
' Columbia River Route.'
I'rulns for the east Have 1'ortland al7;ii
am nd V.X)pm dally. Tlo euto andtrvuu
prlaclpul iKilnU In thi United HtUa,Caa
adu und Kurope.
ELEGANT NJLaUNN PALC CARS
Kmlvruut H16elnc Cure run throuy' on
expreea tn Ins to
OMAHA
COUNCIT, nuivv
and BT. PATH.
Kre of Charge and Wit ea Cfaiage.
Connections at 1'ortland for ton Fr
Cisco nnd l'uget Hound points,
for lurther portlcuUrs addresa any
agent of thu company, or
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