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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1889)
jfm&F' mjrm'ws'rrjcy-' i ;t .Tit a SU BSCRIBE FOR ADVBR riSIS IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL it wim. m: A GOOD INVESTMENT. S-Tho Terms nro Most, Kensonuble-li THE CAPITAL JOURNAL JOURNAL Tim BEST PAPER IX SALEM, Wg S-You wilt be well plcnicd with It.' It.-S vol. 2. SALEM, OliEGON. THUBSJDAY. SEPTEJtBER 12, 1880. NO. 170. CAPITAL ASIDE FROM THE Snis tan we U That are dully passing over ruy counter, I will ofl'er this week: z L.aaies' uouo Jersey?, in 12 Marseilles pattern Excelsior 1.00 24 of the celebrated Brighton Mills Crochet Quills, 74x70 inches, at 9Sc, sold everywhere at $1.25 and 1.50. - Combination Melange Suiting is going very fast. For good selec tions come earlv. My Henriettas at 73c cannot be duplicated. Twenty different colors in Mnrbleized plush to select from. Headquarters on dress goods. Stick a Pin Here! Ike Cloaks and Jackc In a few days, but plenty on hand to the celebrated Marysville Blankets. Store junimed and packed with goods and crowded with customers. They nre happy because they get what they want at live and let live prices, and t am happy because I am able to please them. If you have not traded with me it will be to your interest to com mence at once. Ladies goods a specially. I buy for cash and sell for cash. Always lead and never follow. 1 FTolverson, RECEIVED! We have lust received direct from the manufacturers the best se lected stock or General Merchandise ever brought to this city bought for cash, and it will be sold for cash at prices lower than any credit house in Oregon. We wish that every one in want 6f Dry Goods, Boots and. Shoes, Clothing, Blankets, Comforts, Varus, Flannels, Groceries, Guns, Amunl tion, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Hats and Caps, Fancy goods, Knit goods CLOAKS In fact everything in Staple Goods TO COME TO THE FARMERS' STORE, No. 227 Commercial Street, Sulem, Oregon. BST'Don't be misled. You can save money by dealing with us. BEN F0RSTNER & CO. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my ofllec lo 95 State street,! um now better prepared thnn over to do a rushing ALSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies doing busi ness In Oregon. Call on me at once. Isaac A. Manning, 95 State Street. A. E. STRANG, No. 3ttl Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEALKR IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbing Gas and Stean Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for the RICHARDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1 ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lot and acre. One half mile Wet of Solera P. O. Ciood soil, nil clear and In fine condition. All ready ftr planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Kacb piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax, THOIvIAS & PAYNE ON STATE ST. SALKM. Baltimore Pish Market ! JUST OPENED. Real Estate Business Krwh and wit water (Uh, poultry, game '. and oysters la their uuoa. Oa Court sU, ' ' opposite the opera toew. . Use hundred doxea ! wasted. I L.OBIKK, Proprietor, J Bargains black, ut60c each, Reed values at $1 Quilts, VOxGO inches, at 68c, worth )ts to Arrive ! lit you yet. Just received a line of New Bank Block:. 5 Has removed her millinery store to the room adjoining the Cai'itai. Journal and l.s now ready to do ALL KINDS' OF MILLINERY, She has Just received a new stock of Uie latest styles and can sell cheaper than any other houso In the city. Give hern call and your orders will be neatly and promptly tilled. It Is the only place In the city where you can purchase a Pelt Walking Hat for the small price of One Dollar and Fifty Cents. v CIGARS, CANDY, NUTS, And all kinds of tobacco at JAMES BOWMAN'S FRUIT STAND, (Formerly owned by llenson) on State Bt. lick ffay? NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE&. KLEIN Are offering big bargains In Boots and Shoes! We wilt save you money and guarantee the goods. Large shipment arrlvlnr dally and the stock will soon be complete. Call and sec us. KKAlSSEAr KLEIN, '211 CowHirrcUl Street, Mrs. McGregor Lemonade m THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Capitol Adventure Cipf OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salerni, - Do You Wear Clothing? We will sell you a good suit from $5 to $20, according to quality Competition defied. Shirts, Collars, Cuds, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap tor Uisii. Jewelry, Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, fifty per cent, lower than you buy elsewhere. Underwear, The best and cheapest Flannels, Balbriggan, Lamb's wool and Merino Prices to suit. Dress Goods. Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for the season. OUR MOTTO: Courteous treatment and fair rtealiiu? to all alike. n j"- T ; tf -AT .mk. r mw .r gn v r ,r -v alw im v jg vm -. , i MAJAXMJ& fJ UjMfA&a CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First Nttlon il I) ink building A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for tho Reception of Students, Monday, September 0. BUSINESS COUK5SE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, CorrcKpondence, Commercial I aw. Single and Double Entry H ! keeping, Banking and lluslna Forms, Business and Ofilca Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, 'Writing, Mont.tl and Written Arithmetic, Sjelllng, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address the Princip.il for Catalogue. THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER & SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. o WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call Guns! Just received the finest line of Shotguns, Rifles and Pistols from Chicago and more coming. We will sell lower than any other house In Salem. We defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep The Best Sewing Machines In the market from t&5 to $40 cash, and in connection will run tho bent Gun Shop lu the mate. Come and see u before buying elsewhere. PEN FORSTNER & CO. r Oregon. ? THIS - SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Shorthand, Typewriting (2 hour dally practice) Penmanship, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Manl- folding, Letter Copying, Musluess Forms, Business and Office Practice. Guns! i vm JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils niul Window Glass, Wall Pa per anil Bonier, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fonco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKW TO-DAY. jA. BARGAIN, i i If you have $300 or W0 to Invest In a business that will Clear You from $5 io $15 a Day. flood for fifteen years, without competi tion, see tho exhibition on tho corner of Commercial and Stato streets. JAMES FUSH. P. II. EASTON'S Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlclterlug t Son's, Stclnway. lluileton, Colby and Kmerson l'lanos, Wilcox & White Organ. Cash or Installments. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. U-llMw oi:o. v. smith iMioritun'oit. SMITH'S Installment House! 1)i:ali:k in FURNITURE, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, PICTURES, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames, Huby Currln. get, Wacons, Hues, Htutloncry, No tions, Holiday Goods, Croquet Sets, UunnuockH, Ktc. Tents, Awnings, Etc., Made to Order. ' 307 Commercial St., (Bank Block), SALEM, - OR1JOON, 4-Cloocln of all kinds Mild on tuu regit Utr Installment plan In tlio city: SMITH'S AUCTION HOUSE, Corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Oregon. nut ham: on i.icasi:. .Hill HAI.K Oil I.KASH Who wants to P iiurclinsoor W. II. II., this )iirclinso or lease a saw mill? Address olllco. IMidwlw WANTKD. WANTKD lly n young iimrrlciTiuuii of business attaltimentH, position as book-keeper, clerk, hack driver, or In fact tiny plneo of trust Address Tltil. W, .Nntl.&iloni. Good lefernees. I'ou ham; 11UII W.VI.K.-A I'AltM OK 3--0 ACHI'X 1" all under fence and ettltlvntlon, lu the best inntto country of Kuvterii OrcKon. I'ho best ehaucn ever otll-red for a man to encMKO in stoulc raUliiK. Tor iurllculars canon or auuiess W. II. ItYAHS.rialcm, OrCKon. HOOIKTY NOTICES. Oi.lVKMHHIH.N'n. IS, I. O. U. !'., lilceU In Odd Kcllous' Hall upstairs. Cornei Commercial and Kerry streets, every H.it- iirdiiyat7:.Wi). in J. T. (IKKUIi. JAS. WALTON, Hccreinry. J-ATlf.-4)euuwlc'k Tost, No. irt, iTcimrC- meat of Umtnti. meets every Monday . evening ut the hall over tlioOri'Kon 1-iiud tomiMiny's olllcc. VIsllltiK coiuradeH an cordially Invited to uttend. A. v. jjkayukii, i-osi v;oiuiiiaucr. II. K. South wick, Adjutu it. 1-noKiissioNAi. OAitns. I,. H.HKIKK. MAItKH.HKirf. LB, HICIKK A (V). Dentistry .-I'alnli'ks . extraction of teeth with now process, Al.o cold crown made and set. llriek dental olllco near opera house, Halem, Or. I J, HIIAW. attorney at law, Halem, Ore " k'i'ii. Ufllco up-slulrs lu the 1'atton block. lyuvHiifiAN-Miw. on. 3i. i:; mccoy I tU klcliitt unit Kurucou. has I'xatcU and taken rooms over Miiulru KurrurV f:riK'ery store, ctirouio uiceascs b spec ulty. Conaultutlon frte. lU-2ldw - . -T ii imr-r-mt.. r. ..I.-; ilfi.iri J 1'. vii.i.iAin, nii..-uuiiAiiir.ii . and Tytxjwrlt.T Copyist. Wlllinukt sirts of trials, tic: uniyliur on tytw- wrlterurcunitelyuiitl neatly done. Ollce over A. T y.iiton's furiillure store, Com mercUl street, Bulem. . I'rojiosalH Invited. Tli Hoard of Trustees of the Oregon HUto Insane As) linn Invito sealed proM. sals for the lubor fur building u b..lh house at the u.)Iuiii. 1'luns uud specincutlons at Uiuollfrcof C. A. Itobert.urchllecl, Tin right to reject any una all HUM is reiertru, lluU will . opened ut 'i o'clock n in., on Tuiday, 8epteiuter 17, rM. r.Ti.vrJ.r.:.t I'Knrtfjyr.ii. flWl. W. 3lL'lllitliK, J. W. Wkiiii. Idninlof Trtitis. Wm. A. 11 1'M.kv, Clerk of Hoard. A OOOI) CUK OK COKKK.K. Is a Krcat attraction for a restaurant The cofliedrunn from Heltenbrnnd's I'ul ent Coffee receplucle Is one of I ho many Ureal Attractions of hu rutins parlors. Thousands of cii of bin excellcul i-olfie are sola eery week. And as for oysters and meals hu cannot l cjuuImI In the state. If. I'ut to I'llght NervoiuntMi mid Indices tlou by Wright's Hop Clery and C'ltuino mlle Hitlers. A healthful stimulus, und strengthening and Invlgorut ug. Hold by II. W.Cor. With fatal sed Impure blisxl onirws Ihrouyh IhesysUm wlthdeuth lulls wake Wright's Coinpouud Kxlracl of Sarwipa- rill cure all blood dleu. Hold by jt, w I it and I) J Pry LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Kurtliquakc in reiinsylvaiilii. WiLKiiiAinti:, Pn., Sept. 10. The people of this city to-night nro considerably agitated by a sharp shock of earthquake, which occurred at S:lo o'clock. lUilldlngshereand In Ashley, Kingston, PlUston and sur rounding towns trembled for several seconds vigorously enough to rattle glassware and crockery, and in some cases to throw them on the tloor. No persons werojnj tired. - .At about the time (he first shock was felt here an extensive cave-in took plaeo at Plymouth. At 11:30 this evening it was re ported from there that live acres or more of Delaware ami Hudson mine surface had gone down. Reports are conllictlng. News From Stanley. RrtlTfrsm.s, Sept. 11. Tho Qorl phlgue states thaMIenry Stanley is marching toward Monelmssa, after working his way through the hostile country ol the Unljoio and the Uganda tribes, and conquering the unlives. Ho lias, tho paper says, established the authority of the East Africa company over tho whole country from the Upper Nile to the east coast. The paper frays Unit it Is rather doubtful if Euiln Pasha, to whose relief tho Stanley expedition was originally sunt, Is accompany. iug Stanley on his march to the const. Tho Trrrllilo Storm. Ni:w Yomc, Sept. 11. The wind him subsided somewhat, but the skies are still black ami the rain is still falling. Tin; only traiis-al-Iniiliu steamer which arrived up to 1) o'clock tills morning was the Cali fornia. Tho City of New York and Teutonics were both duo yestciday, but have not been sighted. Tim other steamers duo to-day are the Wisconsin, State, Cermaiila ami Ilammoula. T'ie passengers on all these steamers will undoubtedly havo interesting tales to tell aslliey must have encountered the worst ol the gale. It Is, however, feaied that Hiune of the vessels may havo siifi'crcd this worst for the storm and Hh passengers have found a wateiy grave. Kstraoi'ilinury I'lienomcnii. Mammoth Hot Skiiinoh, Wyo., Sept. II. During the past, twenty four hours there have been great convulsions of nnltiie, and the sub terraneous commotion was followed by tiemeiidous explosions of gas and steam In the Upper Ooyscr Pa sin. As a result all of the system Is lu an active outbreak, the large geyser being especially demonstra tive. The "Giant" and "Giantess" are In furious activity asj are many others which have long lain dot inant and were supposed to have been extinct. Scientists explain that this phe nomenal outburst Is directly truce able to and connected with the at mospheric ami submarine demon strations of the great storms thttt prevailed along the Atlantic coast simultaneously yesterday. The matter llrst caused consldcaablo ex citement. Tlio Loudon Strike. London, Sept. 11. Further con tilbutlousof money for the relief ot thestrlkers have Ik-uii received from Australia!. The stiike committee has ncnrly XliyKH) on hand. The seamen's union has sent it request to the union in America to refuse to unload vessels from Loudon, loaded by the "Jllaeklcgs." At the meeting to-day Ills bellevitl that the dock dlicctorsaud shippers dli-ciD'Scd two schemes, llrst, for (hi payment of hcavlcrducH, ami second, for the iliiecl employment of tin dock men by tlio shippers. The lat ter subjeet Is the only one that It likely to lead to a protracted dis cussion. W) Ollllll" Cut Pillion. Chi:vnni:, Wyo., Sept. 11. The morning wIon of the constitu tional convention was devoted to the usual presentation of resolutions for reference to the committees. Sev eral resolutions ucruoUcn-d looking to tho llxlng of certain su lurks of public olllcials, all fees to revert to the treasury. Morgan, of Luramle, presented a resolution favoring llf teen scimtoih and thirty representa tives, the former to serve four and the latter two years, no city or coun ty to have more than one-fourth of the membcrehlp of the senate, until that body contains twenty-four members, The ulternoon wan spent In committee of tho whole without areoiiinlUhlug anything practicable, AIIDITIONAIi I.IIOAIi NBWS. Article, of tnei.rpnriitloii. Articles of incorporation wero Illed with tho secretary of statb to day as follews: The Real Estate Title Trust company do increase- their capital stock of the said company to foO.OOOdivIded Into !,5W) shares of tho value of $20 each; principal place of business is to be lu Multnomah county. Tho 1 leppner building and loan association of lleppner.Oregontf capital stock, $10,000, divided into shares of $100 e.tch; S. P. Florence, Nelson Jones and K. Z. Swlnburn, incorporators. Matters In rrobatp. Ill matter of the guardianship of Ada A. Morris, a minor; Mnrtha J. Morris guardian, tiles her 11 nal ac count which is allowed and ap proved. In the matter or tho estate of Eurastus Kidder, I). C.Shennan,ad ministrator, tiles his bond in the sunior$r)00, which is approved'hy the court. Notaries I'ubllii, C. II. Finn of LnClr.uitle, Or. J. T. Swatlbrd t)f Oregon City, R. Citron of Poitlaud, II. W. 1 logins of Port laud, were appointed notaries pub lic by tho Governor to-day. I'DHEIiY I'EKSIIXAIi. Dr. Cuslek was visiting lu Al bany yesterday. I). W. Durance lelt on the after noon train for Portland. Tho Misses Crelghton returned homo to-day from Sodavllle. Z. Craven returned home on tho afternoon train from Mill City. -Hx-Oov. S. F. Chmlwick left on the morning train, torn trip to Roe burg. T. YV. Smith returned home to day from Aumsvllle and will take his old place driving the street car. F. X. Matthleu, ofltultcvlllc, Is in tlio city mi business. He expects to llnlsh hop picking tho lust of this week. Prof. II. Diamond left on this afternoon's tialu for Portland, where he goes to meet his wife who Is on her way front Kurope. It. , Duncan who has been quite ill for some time Is improving nicely and will soon bo around again. Mrs. Phelps arrived lu this city yesterday I rum Virginia, to visit her sou who is helping to put In tho steam litters at the asylum. Mrs. Minnie II. Sunny, better known lu this city as Miss Mamie Murphy, who now resides in Alaska, Is In the city visiting her friend Mrs. J. M. Rosenburg. Mrs. H.J. Murphy, of Oakland, California, who has been the guest of .Mrs. W. S. Hoggs, lu this city for several weeks past, was unexpected ly called homo yesterday. E. It. Piper, who formerly figur ed in newspaper circles in this city, an Ived in the city this morning on a visit. Mr. Piper now occupies a prominent position on tho Seattle Post-1 iitelllgeiicer. I.IICAIj SliMMVItV. Don't neglect to lead 'V'. Holver son'sadveitlscmeul in this Issue. Tile Ins'tuo asylum Is to havo a largo swimming bath for the use of Its patients, Remember the big restaurant on the fairgrounds Is Just the plitco lo get a llrst class meal. People mo woiideiing why Cat terllu and Ltissler's photograph gal lery Usociowded lately, and by ln qulilng It Is found that they tlo the Is'st work in tho city. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith', 02 State street. Tho accidents that liuvo hap pened lu the city this week liuvo had no edict on the low prices at S. Farrar's for groceries. See their Hue display of fruits. It's tempting. Remember that the Ron Ton restaurant Is the placu to get a good meal for tweuty-tlvo cents. Kplcurcuii tea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass and a Hue line ofgener.il groceries at Gilbert A Patterson's. tf, For a good square meal you should go to the Hun Ton restau rant. The colliv made In their patent codec urn Is delicious and lieulthful. Try It. It is believed that the track laving on the Oregon Pacillo r.tt'road will bo completed to the siiinin t this wiut. r The c tuipiii v pni M lo pmli die worn ac'lvely dur nir tho next three months, and wll( probably have l,"00 men at worfy