Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 02, 1889, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JU"LV 2, 1881).
NO. 105.
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.b DIRECT
Prom New York and Chicago
THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY.
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DRESS
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f" etc., etc.
minings of till kinds
Plaid, Stripe and plain
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RIBBONS, RID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS.
Full 'and Complete Lines of Embroideries awl
Laces in All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel
ties in Scarfs.
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
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CXirtains. Poles, Portiers.
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Goods.
No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets.
-4 LUNN & BROWN.
New Livery Stable.
J. Macey ha lately purchased the Liv
ery nnd Feed Stable formerly owned by
"Wagner 4 German, and now conducts
A FIRST-CLASS STABLE!
He has some, of the best rigs In the city.
Give him a call and" It. will be rilled with
great promptness.
DAVID T.' WILLIAMS,
Proprietor of
Salei Steam Laundry.
SALEM, OREGON.
-Orderu left at Stelner'g grocery store
will reclvo prompt attention
George H. Hayes has been appointed
special agent lor the above laundry and
any washing lea with him will bo prompt
ly attended to.
ja-Prices reasonable aud work guaran
teed.
J. J. CULVER,
County Surveyor.
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer.
W. H4BYARS.
Civil Engineer.
Byars, Culver Walton
Surveyor! & Topographers,
KnrvnvH. drafts, nlats
inapAnd descriptions
of lands, townlots, and
roadK, dltehe, streets,
sewers, alleys, ete. etc.,
made and turnlshed at
reasonable prices. Old
Lht Sou TT. corners and Hues re-es-w.
itu"trr tabllsbed from original
nm, . v. field notes.
Grades for ditches, roads, streets orsew
ew, with estimates 'furnished on.appl ca
tion. Address County Surveyor's oflice.
Selem. Oregon.
ESTABLISHED
BY NATIONAL AUTHOIUTV
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OREGON.
SALEM
Capita! Paid up, - &,""
Surplus, - - PD
It. S. WALLACE, - - lre.Went.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. II, ATflSKRT. .- Cashier.
OIRtCTORSi
W.T.Oray, V.W. Martin,
J.M.Martin, It. a Wallace.
l)r. W. A.Cuilck. J.H.Albert,
T. McK. I"atton.
LOANS MADE
To ftnner on wheat and other market.
' R"'.ruH,
publVe warehouses.
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Mt ui CmdIt Warrants Boukl al ? -
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COMMERCIAL PAPER ,
ySorrorttand?Undon T.l&rlln.l
fhfMftrl-:
GOODS
to match in Persian trim
Surahs, Braids, Plushes,
9p
PETS.
stock of Men's Furnishing
mli
SALEM, OREGON.
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DR.
REYNOLDH, - Vice President.
IOHN MOIR,
Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING,
Excliangeon Portland, Kan FranoUco,
New York, .London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially
Invited to deposit unci transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonnrue rates. Insurance on such se
curity can bu obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor,
Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N, K. cor
from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rigs always on hand
Charges reasonable.
CM. LOCKWOOD,
SALEM, .... OREGON.
Headquarters for tbo Willamette Valley
forth celebrated Columbia bicycles aud
tricycles; The Columbia arc well known,
are the best made, and nave vaiuauie im
movements fort ho rear. Those wanting
machines will do well to call on or corres
pond with me before purchasing, Oflice
atUllbeit Hros.' bank, 2J7 Commercial st.,
salem.
DO YOU EAT?
If you do, mil at the
W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT
In the opera house block, where you can
get a good clean meulat any llmeof day or
evening. .
This restaurant U under new manage,
ment and satumctlon is guaranteed, hv.
erylhlug Is In llrst-class shape.
.Mr. and trs. 8, K IIOWAItl),
The New Managers,
THE HOME RESTAURANT,
TTaving been furnished for the especial
M accommodation of the public, we
nrl if timuiii.iilinnof the the HU.SUKl
and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new
and clean; good "Home" meals ervea reg
ularly inree uiiir u ujr. .?v tuiui ...
the kitchen. Olve us a call and bee for
i yours.lf.
E. M. LAW, Proprietor.
' cor. Court aud High HL, Kalem, Or.
DIt. H. SMITH, DENTIST,
Has a new procwui by wnicn ne can iii
, plates of artificial teeth m i irfectly that
.Inecan eat with "' . . '? J
! ,Tf "'".i-mond In the liioutE while
i iov nr lnKenea. niww wtnuuR "-t
eating', to the great annoyanoa of them-
(tlvea and company, should call on Dr. II.
jstMffSU S
rv i it . i n l
a tionai mm
S23S1 S&rttSS3"
L rn'. tutrne- shop, O.mmerrLI Ut,
lem,0r.ion, '
GREAT
llHH ill lilnan
We have just received a largo invoice of new goods, including ninny
novelties In summer clothing. We will sell these very cheap.
Nice lines of white goods will bo sold nt.prices fur below their actual
value. Wo have new and elegant light-weight coats and vests which wo
will sell for less than other dealers pay for them. Wo have cotton flan
nels, twelve yards for ?1 ; white goods, fourteen yards for $1 ; dress buttons,
6c per dozen; dress goods, usual price IS?, now 8c; liniiMliuiug, :e per
yard; lawns 4c a yard.
We will sell all kinds of goods at the same relative figures. Cull and
be convinced that we have the best good, and sell the cheapest.
Capitol Adventure Company,
OPERA HOUSE CORNER,
Salem, -
A
E. STRANG,
No. SOS Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DKAI.KU IN-
STOVES and RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
jrs- Aireut
for the
RICHARDSON &
BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces
KH-
tabllsbed In 184
New Butcher Shop
AT
NO. llO STATE ST.
ANGEVINK & HANSOME.
Have opened up & first-class butcher shop
at the above location, where they will be
pleased to herve tno pcopio wun me
CHOICEST AND REST MEATS
of all kinds that the market affords.
Olve them a call and be convinced ofthe
superiority of their meats.
9-Jooas delivered nee.
WHEN VOU ARE HCXfiRY
(10 TO T1IK
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210 Coniinercial Street,
Where you can get n Jli-st-cliiKS lunch for
any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen
are employed.
.NOTICE OF ELECTION'.
NOTICE Is hereby given that there will bo
an election held at the Alert Hook and
Ladder truck house at Kalem, Orciron,
on Monday, July I, !(, between tho hours
ofllo'clock it. in and 4 ox-lock p. in. of Mitel
day for tho purpose of electing n chief engi
neer and nn assistant engineer of tho Sa
lem Fire department for thecnsulng year,
nndthefollowlug persons lire named and
apppolnled Judges of Mild .election t-wlt:
j' C. llooth, W. 3. Clark, Walt Iwe, lu fc.
Pratt. The following persons are nppolnl
ut nn.b. mirlt. M. l KLnrr and A. L.
Fraser. lx)neby order of the Hoard of
Fire Deleirates of the' Kalem Flro Deiuirt-
ment, June 10, MSI. , .,
Attest: S. T. HlCHAllIirtO.V,
A Pres. II F. D.ri. F. D.'
A I. It'lfAUPIt-
JWrctiiry II. F. D.8. F. D. - fi-lMIt
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Illg, little, new, old, nnd-hand. rolling,
flat, Improved, unimproved, and In fart all
kinds of
Farms for Sale,
Wni
iiiwli I niinini
A good drm cheap and crop thrown in
Come and see us beforeyeu buy.
THOMAS & PAYNE
f7 STATE 8T 8ALIJM
SALE!
Orecon.
Oregon House!
Corner Mill and Summer Sis.,
Three Mocks West of Depot, Salpm, Orv
PLEASANT ROOMS
AND GOOD TABLE.
Board and Lodging Per Day, $1.
Free transportation of passengers and
baggage to and from depot.
11. .1. SHARP, Proprietor.
WANTED.
WANTKD A slluntlon by u loy H years
old, on liirm or htock ninclic. A good
worker, can plow or tend stock. Call at the
ollicoof the Uamt.w. .louiiMAi, ror'M)."
teitl V1
WANTED A gentleiuan of llvo ycais ex
' pcrlcuco in commission business wants
a position indoors whciu ha can put In all
his time. Has had somenxpcrlenco In real
estate and Insurance; is a good hand in a
waicliou-e; Is n good mathematician and
can keep boohs anil make himself general
ly iiM'lul and is not afraid of work, llest
of references given. Address "It.," Joun-
Nr. ukfick. u-uii
roil ItliNT. t
IOH HUNT.- In u lino locality, Kovenil
nicely furnished rooms, either with or
without board. For particulars call upon
Win. R.Ainold,J7 Wlntei sticet.
run s.u.i:
nou walk. A I'.vitM oFsafciTfis
I' all under fence ami cultivation, In tho
best range country of Eastern Oregon.
Thouot chance over iiltered for u inun to
cngngo In stock ralNlng, For particulars
call on or niidrPsH
w.II.HVAItS.Hiilom.Orrgoii.
hocnnv NOTJOIM.
OLIVE 1XJDOE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets
in Odd Fellows' Hall up stalls. Cornet
Commercial and Ferry streets, every Kal-
urdayal7::sup. m.
J.T.UUEOCJ, JAK. WALTON,
Ki-cretiiry. N,
GA. II. Kedgwlck PiMt, No. 10, Depart
ment of Oregon, meets every Monday
evening lit the hull over the Oregon Ijuid
company's olllce. Vlnltliig eomnides an
eonllully Invited to attend.
A. W. Diiavokii, PostCoininader,
II. F. BOI'TUWICK, Adjula H.
Proposals for Hiiffer.
flUIE IIOA1U) of Trustises of tho Oregon
state I iiMno asylum hereby invite sealed
proposals for furnishing at thu iiNyluiii,iMM
IKiuuds, inorii or I(h, of butter of best qual
ity, to Ik) rurnlshed In such iiuantltlcn uud
al null times as reulred, for one. year.
Tho right l reject any and all bids Is rc-
IlliU'will bo oened at 11 o'clock a. m.
Tiiedny.Jiily 1. IM.
i ut-Mii r, ,(V,.xrKll PENNOYEIl,
OW). W. MclIHIDE,
U.W.WEIHI. , in, t
Hoard ol Trustees,
VM,Mli!l.Y, Clerk of Hoard.
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN & MEAD
Are now provided with nno now drays
ami truck and aro prepared touoall lul
lie in tliat line In the blof shape.
They give tlielr personal nupervUou to
all work, i' irne hint and ('ommelrclal
tret-
A good story is told on Ualloy
Magruor, keeper of a bath house nt
Sanford, l"la. A boy npplicti to
Him for a bath, but as he had no
money, lie was told that ho could
not get one. However upon rcllcct
ion, llaiiey wild to him: "I will
tell you what J will do, if you go
and get six other boys I will let you
have your bath free." The boy
agreed to the proposition, and went
out and got the requisite six boys,
and all wcia admitted to tho bath
i room. Mr. Mugruder told the at
Itcndaut of the agreement, and told
I him not to charge the hoy anything
i for ills bath. After waiting awhile
the attendant weilt in to collect
fares. What was his surprise to see
the six boys perched upon tho bench
es watchinij the one boy take his
fieo bath.
Judge (to tramp) Have you any
visible means of support? Botcher
life 1 have, Judge. 1 show stranger
where they can get drinks and then
go into parternorship with them at
tho bar.
"Stab
The Cliler Krnson for tno great sue
cess ot Hood's Sarsnpnrllla Is found In tlia
article Itself. It is mciit that wins, and tho
(act that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac
complishes what is claimed for It, Is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
salo greater than that of any other sarsapa-
MpriT WillQ rllU or Wood purl"
IVierll VVIIlb ficrlicforo tho public
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Bait
Rlieum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tlrcd Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Wholo System.
lIooil'aNnrHi.pnrllln Is sold by all drug
gists, gl; six for $5. Prepared by C. I. Ifood
f Co., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Laiiri k Bell Comedy Company
Wednesday Night, JulyiM,
The greatest or all romeilli'it,
THE STRATEGISTS!
'il.,....,l- VLrM Inlv l,in(li
iiiiii.-iiiu.i i"b"'i ".' ".)
The latest lindon and lloston Hiuvcns,
"KATTI," The Family Help,
the funniest of nil musical farces.
Keats on rnlo at Patton's.
(lenernl ailmlHsIon ' and H:
IteMTVed
T
LARS EN,
Wagon anil Carriage Repairer,
Is vrcp.ired to do all woik In tho lluool
making or lepalring Magous, buggies or
carriages in flrlclan,stlii and at leason-
able pi Ices
Hhop
sunn hin-ci, near
Fiout
l'UOFICSSIONAL CAHD.S.
I .1. KIIAW.allorney at law, Kalem, ore
' L-oii. Ulllcu uii-stalrs in the I'attou
block.
Tl7TENNIN(irl D. D. H.-DENTIKT-,)
Olllco Iii the New Hunk lllock. Com
meielal street, Halciii. Hlgn of tho big
tooth. "w
llllVrtli'IA.N.-Mllh. Oil. M. E, NltCOV
I physician and surgeoii, has looiteil
and taken rooms over Miilr 1-arrars
grm-ery store. Chronlo diseases a spec
laity. Coiisiilliition fn-e, la-'JIdw
f V. vfLLfA.rn, KTi:.S0(lllAPlIKH
11. and lyisHrlUrCopyist. Wlllmuko
niKirlH of trial, etc.; lonylng pu tyiio
urileriicrunitely and neatly done. Olllco
with I Mminlng, Coinliierelul HI,, Up
stairs, Ntw Hank lllock.
Small km for Sale.
A number of leii-ncru IracUof desirable
laud within one and a half miles iifHalum, '
al prices ranging from tVlloJKM per acre.
Apply lo u ..,...... ..,, v.-
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C-'JU-.lii
Opera Hoiim; lllock
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HflRSr S Kin S ALL.
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One heavy gelding, one young inaru wllh
young colt, Eiigllh siilrt-, on-j maru wllh
fuil by KiiMbawjiinlnr, one two-vtai-old
colt, Johnny Hull, line Irotler. Call on
trSVWM Kola, Polk i"Ounty(yr,
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
The Sluggers
Nr.w Ohlkans,.! nly 1. Although
It Is true that Governor Nichols'
proclamation did not stop thu tight
between Sullivan and Kltraln, It
has nevertheless had an etl'ect up
on the plans for the event and some
what diminished their seopo. Thero
will he no elaborate amphitheatre
as was llrst intended. The ring and
hurroundings will he only such ns
can bo prepared within a few hours
after midnight, yet they will bo so
ananged as to furnish the best pos
sible accomodations for tho largo
number who will witness tho light.
The ring will bu laid out ami stakes
driven by James Fly tin and Dennis
Hutler, the former being the man
who attended to like details at Miss
issippi City for tho meeting of Sulli
van aud ltyan. The discussion as
to tho probable victor in tho light
continues warm, and is as far from
being anything llko mi agreeing of
opinion as ever. Thu betters, tiro in
clined to wait until they see tho
men In tho ring.
Persistent Mormons.
Wheeling, W. Vn., July 1. The
persistency wiMi which the Mormon
missionaries aro carrying on their
work in some parts of West Virgin
ia is beginning to excite a great deal
of indignation aud thero is likely to
bo trouble soon. Well county at
present is a scene of most active
operations. Two elders havo been
Killed and others havu taken up
quarters on Indian creek. Theiu is
quite a large congregation uud meet
ings aro held weekly, at which polyg
amy was not only openly preached,
but an attempt Is being nmdo to carry
the theory Into practice, at least one
convert having takon unto him a
second wife. In other parts of the
same county like success has attend
ed tho etlorts of tho missionaries,
and In all thero aro fifty full Hedged
Mormons In the county. No effort
tiro made to trausport converts.
I'ortluntl Points.
Pohtland, J.uly'U.- Frank Jarvls,
who was convicted of Incest
last week, was sentenced to tlireo
years in tho penitentiary, tho full
extent of thu law, by Judgo Stearns
yesterday. He was ullowed ten
days to fllo a bill of exceptions. Tho
cose will bo taken to tho supreme
court. Judgo Stearns regrotlcd that
thu full penalty for Incest was only
three yems. Ho said It was wholly
Inadequate to tho crime of which
Jurvls stood convicted, and that
Justice could not be done to the of
fender.
A Cave or Silver.
Kansas Citv, Mo., July 1. A
large cave near the Hermosa mining
camp, sixty miles from Las Cruccs,
N. M., has opened up and tho In
terior is said to bo lined with veins
of almost pure silver, it had for
years escaped the eyes of old pros
pectors, because there was nothing
about the cavo to Indlcato mineral.
It Is now thought that the ouvo will
exceed In richness tho famous Jlrhlal
chamber cave at Sniiko valley, N.
Jf., from which over f.VKi,(Kl(l in
silver was taken.
Sweep of u Hut Wuve.
St. I'aul, July I. Very hot
w.ather Is just now prevailing nil
over the Northwest, and the signal
service olllceis predict no cooling
chuiige. According to their reports
tho mercury In this city reached
ninety above zero, while tho ther
moini'turs on the streets recorded
from (I to 8 degrees higher than that.
Similar reports come from Minne
sota, Dakota, Manitoba and Mon
tana, although at Helena and a few
other points there aro Indications oi
a break In tho hot wave.
Eight llloiks-lliirned.
DHNVKit, July 1. A special from
Dmaiigo, Colo., niys: This after
noon lire broke out in thu southern
part of the olty,iuid In an Incredibly
short tliuo thu Humes, assisted by u
strong wind from thu north, spread
In every direction, leaping from
building to building, until ut this
writing (ut 1 1 1. ni.) jialf the town
Is In ashes.
The Work at Johnstown'
Johnstown, IM., July 1. Oov-
ernor ileuvnr Is hero and expresses
himself as satUllo I with tho work
done. He thinks the pcopio here
I will soon Ikj self-sustaining. Tho
' cleaning up lln Coneniuugh
i from tno Hunt to im
U.iutlor steel
works started tiwlny
According to the new directory
lust pulillsiiiMl Chicago has about
ItOlM) Miiula(ioi
FOUND A WATKKY GRAVE.
A Woman anil Children Drowned
in
the Ulvernt Kngcne.
Kuoene City, July 2. Lato last
evening M. H. Hubble, a fnrmer,
wlfo and two children, attempted to
ford the Wlllanietto near hero and
were swept Into deep water where
the wagon was overturned. The
woman and children wero drowned,
and the bodies have not yet been re
covered. Albany Points.
Aliiany, July 2. Tho new cow
law, which went intoellect Monday,
prohibits all cattlo from running at
large within tho city limits of Al
bany. A young man named Kllppel
worked a forged check for $23 on
Otto Salinger yesterday. He escap
ed. CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
A parcels post has been establish
ed between the United States and
Salvador.
Nothing now wiui 'developed in tho
grand Jury Investigation of tho Cro-
nin murder case at Chicago.
Ofllelal notice has been received lu
Now York that tho English yacht
Valkyrie will not coiupeto for the
American cup.
Tho mayor of San Francisco has
signed tho ordinance requiring all
street cars to adopt safeguards to
prevent accidents.
Tho reason given by tho govern
ment for purchasing 500,001) enam
eled brick of Knglish make Is that
no maker In America put in a single
proposal In answer to advertised
bids.
A Machine in Typo Setting.
Machinery has entered Into nearly
nil the manual trades and lu some
of them It has almost superseded
hand labor. Typo setting Is one of
the few trades that have hitherto
escaped innovation. The method
to-day is substantially the samo as
lu Qutteubcrg's time,, aud tho
reason is Unit typo setting Is dis
tinctly tho operation. It requires
thought and discrimination ns well
as delicate manipulation on thu
part of thu setter. Itut modern in
vention has revolutionized this
ancient craft. Tho Linotype has
come to push thu compositor from
his stool, abolish his frame and his
font of typo, and intiku a complete
change lu thu system of printing
newspapers. This vonderful ma
chine has been set up in tho com
posing room of tho Now York
Tribune, and that paper ,is now set
up exclusively by machinery oper
ated by keys like an upright piano.
All thu other great newspapers of
the country will of course adopt the
now method of typo setting, and It
will gradually take thu place of thu
old system hi every department of
printing.
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llutterinilk as u Medicine.
With thu rapid growth of recon
structive medicine opportunely the
reiutroductlun of old uud well
known domestic remedies, among
which buttermilk demands, a re
sjmctablu place.
A young Judy patient of tho
writer was sulleiing from a sevcro
coiiHiimpthe cough. None of the
usual antispasmodics, expectorants,
etc., seemed to do any good, simply
because her stomach was too weak to
bear enough mediclnu to effect the
puriMme. Finally I suggested to
her mother thu usu of hot butter
milk. It was adopted at once. Her
llrst night's experience was ono of
comparative freedom from cough
and pain, and a pleasant slumber
for hours. It was continued for u
long time with an unvarying relief
of all her previous distressing symi
toms, and an almost jierfect freedom
from cough for sovural hours after
oich draught of the hot buttermilk.
Lingering at ono time for weeks
from an attack of coujestlvu fever,
doted with calomel uud quinine
ulinostbeyond endurance, tho writer
began todeslru buttermilk to drink,
Thu phyfllulans "didn't believe lit
humoring tho whims of pationtH,"iw
he expressed It, besides, ho contend
ed that a single drink of thu ob
noxious lluld might produce death,
as acids aud calomel were Incom
patible dwellers In tho same stom
ach, Hut I was a good persuader
uud my mother was a susceptible
subject. Tho buttermilk "fresh
from the chin n" was procured and
drank. No evil resulted; Instead
ojino inspiration and speedy re
covery, - Dr. , l liimdrey,
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