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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1889)
SUBSCRIBE ADVER riSB5 IN -ronr j al m THE CAPITAL VAURNAU CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU r Tin; BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WILL 11K A GOOD INVESTMENT. 9-You will be well pleased with lt.- 3"Tlio Terms nro Most Reasonable' i-d VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON. THTJKSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1SS9. NO. 148. 'rus?&' -KHzXiKx New Livery Stalle. J. Miicey ha lately purchnsrd the Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by Wagner i German, and cow conducts 4 FIRST-CLASS- STABLE! i . He has some of the best rigs In the city. Give htm n call and It will bfl rilled with great promptness. HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young marc with young colt, Kngllsh shire; ony mare with foal by Sassbaw, Junior; one two-year-old colt. Johnny Half, tine trotter. Call on A. STRAIN, C-2IW3 Eola. Polk county, Or. Small Farms for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable nnd within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from $50 to S1U0 per acre. Apply to WIM.Ifi .S UHA.MUEKLIN, 0-29 Im Opera House Block KSTAnLtSICKD BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY TlieCapilal NationalBank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid up, Surplus, - $75,000 10,000 R. 8. WALLACE, President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. 11. ALBERT, .- - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORS: W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, S. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Or. W. A.Cusick, J. H. Albert. T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, cither in private granaries or .public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - ; President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at reasonaDte rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. W. S. MOTT, M. D. (Formerlyof Williams Grove, Pa.) Ofllce for t he present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In the city or from the country promptly responded to. 8-16dw2m Hop Pickers Wanted. Frank Elgin, at Ankeny, Marion county, Oregon, will want from 30 to 100 hop plck rs at his yards near Bucna Vista. Pic i ing will begin In about two week. He can be found on Tuesdays and Fridays at the Cbemekete and Is now ready to contract for pickers. See him. 8-15dw2w Music! Music! The tt pianos In the market for sale cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. AUo a rood piano to rent. Call upon M. ARNOLD, S87 Winter St. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL, STREET. VlratclAM work tnuiranteed. Give him a call and you will not regret it. 7-31ml Propsals Invited. mm? llrainl nf Trustees of the Onmon State A Insane Asylum hcrebylnvlteseuledpro- posals for the building of a wing to the , titato Insane Asylum pursuant to plans I and specifications to beseen at the office of. C. A. Robert, architect, rtalem Ortgon. The light to relectany and all bids u reserved. .Bid will be opened at two o'clock, p. , ' in Monday, uepiemoer , it. SYLVBiTEB PlUfXOYEB, QtOM. MCBUIUE, U. W.Wkbb, Heard of Trustf yX. X. ,MC.vtrv, Cleric of Board. First National Bank Mi Ms! When you are walking down the street stop in at Benson's Fruit Stand, 97 STATE STREET And try one of those wholesome and most " 11 .,""B"ns.UKBUnK(, Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High St.s. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. will continue to servo our patrons with tho hPCt Ihfl tim.l'nl n1ln l.. .1 cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and wc will do you good. ro Chinese employed. DYSPEPSIA. IB that misery experienced when wo sud denly become aware that wo possess labollcal arrangement called a stomach. The stomach Is the reservoir from which every fibre and tissuo must bo nourished, and any troubles with It is soon felt through out tho whole system. Among a dozen dyspeptics no two will have tho same pro dominantsymptoms. Dyspeptics otacflvo mental power and a bilious temperament aro subject to Sick Headache those, fleshy nndphlegmatlo havo Constipation, whllo tho thin and nervousaro abandoned togloomy forebodings. Somo dyspeptics aro wonderfully forgetful; others havo great irritability of temper. Whatever form Dyspepsia may tak. ono thing is certain, ' The underlying cause ) in the LIVEMt, and ono thing more is equally certain, no one will remain a dyspeptlo who will ifclnr xi will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul gases, AUay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at tho cam tlmo Btart the Liver to working,' tivncn an oiner troubles soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Som three years ago by the advice or Dr. Steiner, of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I leel grateful for the relief it has given her, and may all who read this and are afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised." Wm. M. Kejuii, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you get the Genuine, with red JJJ on front of Wrapper, PREPARED ONLY BY J.H.ZEjXIN & CO., Philadelphia, P: Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette University Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School on the Northwest Coast. Courses In muslo are equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and fifty. The able corps of teachers for the coming school year will be Prof. Z. M. Parvln, MIsh KrnnkleP. Jones, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hally Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvin. Branches taught are Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. Z.M PARVIN. 7-2Jd3m-wlm. Board of Equalization. TO the Taxpayers of Marlon County,Op gen: The board of equalization will meet at the court house in Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, the last Monday In Au gust, 1889, to-wlt: tho Hlth day at 9 o'clock a m., and publicly commence the exam ination of the assessment as returned by the B8!.cs80r tor the year 18S9, correcting all errors In valuation, description or qual ities of land, lot or other properly. Said board will remain in session from day to day for one week only, therefore all tax payersor persons owning property In said Marlon county are hereby notified to be and nppearat the time and place above mentioned and show cause, if any they have, why their assessments bliould not remain as taken by the assessor. A.K BLACKERBY, Assessor Marlon County, uregon. Dated this SOth day of July, 1889. 7-31dw New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up a flnst-clam butcher shop at the above location, where they will be pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds that the market affords. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. jrirGoods delivered free. FRUIT WANTED BY TUB Willamette Valley Fruit Co. AT S AL.EM. Prunes of all kinds at full value, provided they are fully ripe. There Is no danger of having them too ripe. No green prune will be received at any price. Plums of the Egg, CWs Golden Drop and Reine Claude varieties only, wanted. Apples, all kinds, beginning with thfl Waxen. Light early varieties not wanted. It Is not necesary to have them fully Pears of all vanetlc that are as large a the RarUett. You can't afford to have an offensive breath and decayed teeth. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Koop prevent both. Try It. Hold try all dnWlU, rMK&ZStfr iH 3vCVkv2' llgaa sdkilL -m-m wm iiM iii'ji Capitol Adventure Gompanj We are preparing to" receive a large invoice of goods. To make room for tliis enormous stock, we must have room. To make room, we must dispose of our goods. To dispose of our goods we cannot do better than give them away to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, notions, etc., just drop around to the Oncra Houe corner and interview us. Our prices are down so low that we could hot dispose of them anv lower without giving the goods away. Now is your chance, for the next thirty days we will be just slaughtering goods. This is the depot from which to lay In your supplies. Watch the faces of our customers as they leave the store; notice their contented looks, for they tiro satisfied that they could not save money faster than by trading with iw. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, dliM'&3!d7ie&' r CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In KlrntNalum.il bank liuililliig.J A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. uusiness ceurse: Includes Spelling, Grammar, Wrllln, Ar il lunette, Correspondence, Commercial Ijiw, Slnglo nnd Douhlo Entry Boo 'j keeping, Ranking and Business Korms, Huslnehs and Ofllce Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Heading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History nnd Commercial Law. Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address tho Principal for Catalogue. WANTED. WANTED-To rent a farm. Any one will find a desirable renter by Inquiring at tho Jouical, elilce for "W," FOR HALK IV R SALE Two spans of largo horses good ones, well broken for sale cheap. Call on M.C.HTARR. IX) R SALE A Jersey heifer calf, For particulars call at this office. 7-"lit3 nORHALK.-A FARM OK 3-JuACRe5 p all under fence and cultivation, In the best range country of Eastern Oregon. The bhl chance ever offered for a man to engage lu stock raising. For particulars call on or address W.JI. 11 VARS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIJ7TY NOTICES. n LIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. P., meets In iHr I..II.. uh Ifnll titiclnlrw Pftnipi Commercial and Kerry stret-U, every Hat' urdayat7p.m. j. r, uiikuu. Secretary. JAH. WALTON, N. GA. R- Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart . ment of Oreeon. meets every Monday evening at tho ball over the Oregon ljind An.r.nonv'u iftiw Vifcttfrii' mtnrudcg an iUllll.td, ww...fc - ----w cordially Invited to attend. A. W. 1IUA1 UKK, I UBV lJIMIMUUCr. U. K. BOUTHWICK, Adjutant. VROI'IMSIONAL CARDS. i"j7hHAW, attorney at law, Kalem, Ore- eon. Office upktalrs In the Pattm block. r J.JENNINGS D. D. H.-DENTI.-5T-J Office In tho New Rank Block, Com merclul street, falem. rtlgn of the big tooth. H" ijin'riTcLTjs-yinaTjn. r. ;. sjuSuT 1 physician end surgeon, bus located and taken rooms oier Hqulre Pamir's grocery store. Chronlo dUta ft sjeji tally. Consultation free. la-.'fdw 71'. WILLlAAlri. iijuui.a ruwi .. Tviirntor fVtlitr'lat. Will IflfllCe reiuru of triuU, tic: u.pylng on type writer accurately and newly donc-oihce lover a. i. juu iuihiiuic -m.., ,-....-jnercisl street, Blem, Oregon. TH ii- SHORTHAND COURSE Includes .Hhortliand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) Penmanship, Hjiclllng, Grammar, Correspondence, .Mani folding, Letter Copying, 11 uslncss Korms, lluslncss and Ofllce '' Practice. A. E. STRANG, No. 1B1 Commercial Htreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. 1 DKAI.KIt IN STOVESand RANGES I'leinliiDg, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. Agent for the RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S! f lirnal. Ks- tubllslifd In wa WHEN' YOU ARB HUNGRY (Mi to Tin: Star Lunch Coita 210 Coiiuucrciul Street, Where you can get a tlnt-clas lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen areemployed. ATTENTION FARMERS! Hlngle lots and acre. One luilffillln Wet ittrtutviu P.O. GomI Mill, all i-Ksir and In fine euiidltbm All reuily fir platillng rull and lirtibbry at or.m. l-liicli .ltu front on a ' il, and no rtljr lux. THOMAS & PAYNE j 0. STATU S'P, SAI.liM. CONDENSED MSPATCHKS. Inventor Edison is in Fmnco and had nn interviow with President Cnrnot. Over 100 persons were seriously poisoned by eating ico cream at a picnic near St. Paul. Row Spurgeou says ho will sign tho petition for the release of Mrs. Maybriek, and will avlso his con gregation to follow his example. Hon. John G. Carlisle and wife aro making a tour of Mexico, and they have been received with mark ed courtesy wherever J hey havo gone. A crazy colored editor named Ityan, at Birmingham, Ala., pre dicts the downfall of the white nice In the south aud the elevation of the negroes to power in tho near future. JOHN HUGHES, Doulor in Groceries, l'ahii.s, Oils and Window Glass, Wall la per and Uonler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, iuu) mw.ti.nw.i.LmMi.,ilw-. NUWTO-DAV. Teacher's Examination. "VfOTICi: In hereby given that tho no.it J regular quarterly examination of up. jillcjintti for icacborii certificates will be held atllio court lumsu In Salem commenc ing at VZ o'clock in. of WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i", 18S9. All applicants iihikI bo present nt the opening session on tho 2tli. 1). W. YODKK, County superintendent of schools for Ma rion county, Oiogon. dwtd SALEM, OREGON. Full term will begin first Monday In Hep. tember. Tho Oldest, Most Liberally Patronized aod Least Expensive Institution of learning on the North Pa clllo coast Conines in the cliisslcs, scien ces, literature, music, ar, business, school teaching, law. inedlcluo and in the com mon and higher English, lie sine and scud for catalogue. ItglvcHfull Information and will be sent frootn any one applying to tho president, T. VANHCOY. dw Salem, Or. Proposals Invited. mill: Hoard of Public Building Commls. L sloners hereby invito sealed proposals for building a water tower and tank at the penitentiary. Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho olllco of w. D. Piigh. architect. Halem, Or, Tho right to reject any and all bids Is re served. illds will be opened at '1 o'clock p, m , Tuesday, Augustm, lUMi. HYI.VESTER PKNNOVER. GEORGE McllRIDi:, (1. W. WEBB, Board of Commissioners. Wm. A. MUNLKY, Clerk of Board. Proposals for Excavation. mllH Board of Trustees of tho Oregon 1 ktato liiKuno asylum hereby Invito scaled proposals for tho excavation for the foundation of tho new whig of the Oregon stato Insane asylum. Plan may be seen al the olllco of O. A. Robert, architect, Halcm, Oregon. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Bids will be opened nt 2:.'10 o'clock p. in., Tuesday, August 'J, IKXtl. hYLVldsTKR PENNOYKR, GEORGE W.Mc'BRIDE, G. V. WEBB, Wm. A. MUNLKY, Clerk of Hoard. Friday Evening, Aug. 2!5il. ONE NIGHT ONLY The Celebrated Divine, HEV. I)K.T. HEWITT TALLAGE, Will deliver his famous lecture, H)IG BLUNDERS" Witt onrj iiipii;i jiiii - - rnon every wtek In auhtIoi. cjrtiit lirlU nl. Ireland, Norwiiy, fluedeu, Kruntv. JUily.itnd over VA million crjlc4 r tUu ttJU i.t.'u t. urn rtnliltwli lifrf ' General admlssion'lgallrryj I U) If u. liJ UlMllli H fJl Heals on Mile ut Tlios. M. PatUin't, com. menclfig Tuesday inoriilng al H:'M, fur uiiIipII.-m llMrinil Mill. riirilfn.wlrii at 11. H.ure your tlckcU at once. Ml) ft PIANOS FOMENT, Tun good upright planu for rent, ahm a flnlcluM organ frule chmii for ca.h or oil the lintiillmnit plan. Kur Information lniulreof Pnifiwx'r 1'arvln at the Corner, yloryof inu.leortjl hl rellnic, 8-10-ltU lllniiiftlte Univcfsity ! LATEST BY TEliKGUAPli. The Elixir or Life. San Francisco, Aug. 121. A well known physician made nn nn portand experiment In connection with tho alleged "elixir of life." Several patients were treateil by hypodermio injection with a solu tion of milk and water, under tho impression that it was tho Jtrown Sequard elixir that was being used. Tho result was surprising. A para lytic waluod, half demented, and showed signs of brightening of mind, aud all said thoy felt much better than for years. Tho eilecta lasted about twenty-four hours. Several others were experimented upon but were told what tho solu tion was. They felt no orients. These results aro believed to prove the utter worthlessness of tho theory. Albany Points. Albany, Or., Aug. li2.-Tlio stock holders of tho Albany Mining and milling company held a meetlnir yesterday, at which it was voted to raiso tho assessment upon tho stock heretofore llxed nt 10 per cent, to 20 percent. The amount received from this action will furnish thecompany ample capital to develop their mines. They havo a force of men steadily nt work now, and Mr. K. J. Lim ning, one of tho members of the company, will leave for San Fran ciseo in a day or two, taking with him a quantity of tho oro to bo tested. Tho company has made u strike In ono of these claims which promises big things, and has elicited no llttio Interest In these mines. Hop picket will begin lu u fow days, earlier than usual, and pickers caunot be too careful in doing good work, as tho sale of tho hops de pends considerably on It. In Linn county tho crop looks good and tho pospeet is that a fair prleo will bo paid. Harrison in Ohio. Cincinnati, Aug. 21. Amid tho booming of cannon and cheers from tho vast multitude gathered at Central station, tho president of tho United States arrived horo at 2:45 o'clock. Tho crowds at every station ii.s the train came humming down this morning, gave cheers who'll the train stopped, aud tho president wan besieged by eager patriots to shako hands. The party Included President Har rison, Attorney -aenoral Miller, Secretary Husk, lion. John 11. Elnm, General Titos. G. Morgan, commissioner of Indian alTalrs, and others. UiiHolino Explosion. PrrrriBuno, Aug. 21.- A gasollno still at tho oil rellnery of A. I). Mills & Son, Allegheny City, explo ded at2 o'clock this morning with a frightful noise. Tho entire plant was Immediately llred and rapidly destroyed. Thornton Miller, tho engineer, is missing, and probably perished lu tho Humes. Perry Her ich, it Wclchmau, was blown many feet and badly burned and bruised. The loss Is at least i22,O0O. Texas Fever Epidemic. PiTTHiiUiui, Aug. 21, A Greens burg, Pa., special says: A fatal disease litis broken out among cattle lu several localities lu this county, mid thoy are dying loan alarming extent. Tho disease Is known among veterinary surgeons as splcenlo or Texas fever. Tho dis ease Is supposed to have been trans ferred through bringing a carload of western ciittlo Into tho county by a farmer. Tlmt llctl Flu;. London, Aug. 21, The trll;o of tho dock laborers is spreading, One thousand men on Commercial docks Joined the strikers to-day, The so cialists uru trying to lead tho move ment. Tho red Hag Is (K'liig dis played and .10,000 dock men marched through tho city. They were orderly. About to Ailjourn. Olympia, W. 'I'., Aug.21.-Tho convention will probably close its labors to-morrow night. "Probably" is the word because theru Is no knowing what stings may bo struck again on the schedule article, which was twisted up ho bud that It was ilnally referred to the Judiciary com mittee so tlmt Judge Turner and his colleagues could unravel tho knoU in It. raralyiU Atlurkx n (iirl. AhToniA, Or,, Aug. 21. Miss Ida Kimball, a telephone operator, ngt-il eighteen, was seized with a parnlytlc stroko on the left hide yesterday evening, and Is now lying lu a criti cal condition, With Chineso Husbands. San Francisco, Aug. 21. A girl of twelve years, born in San Frau cUco of n white mother by a Chineso father, is tho authority for a state ment that thcro Is acolony of nearly twenty white women married to Chineso living in Chinatown here. A City in Flames. IJloominoton, III., Aug. 21. Tho nourishing city of Colfax, on the Illinois Contral, twenty miles north east, is in llames, and It is believed will bo entirely destroyed.Uloomlng ton has beem tolegraphed, asking for aid from tho tiro department. No particulars aro likely to be obtained for some time. It Was liirendliiry. New Yoric, Aug. 21. Joseph Po tota, a boy, mado an allldavlt giv ing information of tho origin of tho disastrous tiro Monday, by which several lives were lost, on Seventh street. Ho says ho sawn man in the kitchen of Snyder's restaurant take burning pieces of wood and scatter them over thelloor, and then throw something over them from n dish pan. Tho man then tub out Into tho streot, and in a moment tho Unities burst forth furiously. Tho Arid Land Committco. IUjno, Nevada, Aug. 21. Tho senate commltteoon tho reclamation or arid lands arrived here. In tho party were Sonators Stewart of Ne vada, lteugan of Texas, Jones of Arkansas and Mnjor Powell and It. J. Hlntou of tho United States geo logical survey. Tho senators nro conlldent that congress will appro priate ample funds to enable the survey to bo carried on. Major Powell estimates that increased ap propriations of nearly $1,000,000 will bo needed Tor tho survey fund. At Salt Lake tho committee took much testimony and Important data prepared. Altogether tho committco havo looked over reservoir sites capa ble or bringing 70,000,000 acres or land under cultivation. She Cannot Vote. Ban Fr.vncihco, Aug. 21. Amelia Taubles, a liohemlan woman of 42, asked Judge Levy yesterday to uuikohcrti citizen of tho United States. "lam going abroad lu a fewdays," Hliooxolahncd, "and wanf. to show tho iHjoplo or Kuropo that my adopted country protects its women lis well ns Its men. Tlion I think that having naturalization papers will bo or great service lu countries whore laws and customs nro not near so liberal as thoy are lu tho United States." "1 am sorry," said tho court, "that I cannot confer upon you tho right to vote, for you would make a much better citizen every way than most men." Fifteen Century MunnerH. Tho rules or proprioty given bolow are taken from ati old "Hook or Milliners" of tho Urteenth century: "When you go to eat at the house of gentle folks you must be careful above all to seo that your bauds nnd nails are clean, but don't attend to this when you are at the table, but when you are alone. When you drink lift the cup in both hands; you must not drink wllli ono hand like a waggoner when ho Is greasing his cartwheels. Moreover, you must not cough Into your cup, nor drink with your mouth full, like n cow, nor making a noise, like an ox; you must also wipe your nose and mouth when you have drank. Do not gnaw a bone, like a dog, nor suck tho marrow out or a bone. Do not eat an apple all alone, but cut It Into and give your neighbor a piece. In pealing a pear begin at the stalk, but with an apple you must begin at the top. Never spread butter on the bread with your thumb. Don't drink your soup out of your plate, but cat it with a spoon, and at the tuime time don't sip ami guzzle like a calf." Height of (ireut Sea Waves. Carerully reicntcd experiments made by an experienced Kngllsh navigator utSuutander,on the north coast or Kpuln, showed the creator tho sea waves lu u prolonged and heavy galo of wind to bo forty-two teet high; uiid allowing tlty sumo for the depth between the waves, would make a height elghtv-four feet from crest to base. The length frnin crest to crot was round to bo Mil feet. Other estimates or tho waves lu the .South Atlantic during' great storms give a height or ilfty feet for the oroUs and 100 feet fe length. In the North Sea th Iwlk'ht of crest seldom exceeds te fevt mid Ue. length jo'l reel. - ';