Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 19, 1889, Image 1

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SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889.
NO. 202.
Abstracts.
For reliable and correct
ABSTRACT OF TITLK,
Call on the
Salem Abstract and kill Company,
F E. AUSTIN, Manager.
NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
B&The only complete set of Abstracts In Marlon county.
P. O. Box 200.
GEO. K. SMITH,
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FURNITURE,
Window Shades, Wall Paper, Pictures, .Mirrors, Moldings, Frames, Baby
Carriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Notions, HolIday'Goods,
Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc.
made to order and kept constantly on hand.
307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON.
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IffiTGoods of all kinds sold on the regular installment plan in the city
at Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State streets, Salem, Or.
Miss Leona Willis,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Lessons given In voice culture nnd Ital
Ian singing, piano and organ. Special at
tention given to beginners. Can be seen at
the Conservatory, or at the residence, cor
ner of Center and Capitol streets. 10-lGml
For success at the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Saltm, Oregon.
A. P. Abmtkono, Mngr. E. L. Wiley, Prln.
Business, Shorthand,
Tjpiwritlng, Pmnunihip tnd Insist Icputmenu.
Day and evening Sessions. Students admitted
any time. Call at the College or address
the Principal for catalogue.
City Tax Notice.
The Salem city taxes are now due and
payable at my office with WHHama &. En
gland. Taxpayers will please govern
themselves accordingly.
- E. J. SWOFFORD.
City Tax Collector.
Real Estate
AND
INSURANCE.
Having removed my office to 95 State
street, I am now better prepared than ever
to do a rushing
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ALSO
Fire and Accident Jnsurance
Written In the best companies doing busi
ness In Oregon. Call on me at ouce.
Isaac A. Manning,
95 State Street
Notice to Cannery Men!
A large Cannery and Fruit Drying estab
Ilshmeut would do well at Aurosvtlle, Or
egoa, as plenty of pears, plums, prunes
and cherries, raspberries, blackberries,
also plenty of green corn, peas aud toma
toes could ne obtained for canning purpo
ses. There Is a grand opening here foi such
an establishment.
AUMSVILLE
Is located in the midst of a good grain,
fruit and stock coountry.
For further particulars address:
T. B. MADISON,
Aumsvllle, Marlon oouuty.Or.
10-lOdwlm
GEORGE WILKINS'
IBW UTOHKJ SHOP
On Liberty street, aeross the brhtaa la
North lew. aii ""
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Ccueectte
Real Es
ate Business
PROPRIETOR
1STM1T HOUSE !
DEALER IN
Established 18681
The Oldest and Staunchcst Between Saera
sento aud Portland.
LAOD & BUSH,
Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon.
Accounts kept, loans made, exchange
on every part of the world bought and sold,
letters of credit issued to travelorH, collec
tions made throughout the United States,
British America and Mexico, state, county
and city warrants cashed. We offer pat
rons accommodations consistent with con
servative banking. 10-3tflw3t
WM. SARGEANT,
DEALKU IN
Wall Paper, Pictures
FRAMES, MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS.
Commercial Street, Salem, 0..
New Harness Slop.
B. F. Wiley has now a fine stock of Har
ness and Saddlery on hand and Invites the
public to call and inspect his stock.
Repair work a specialty.
234 Commercial Street, Salem
NEW RESTAURANT !
MRS. A. C. LEAB0
Has taken charge of the W. C. T. U. read
ing room, and has started a first-dims res
taurant In connection with the same. For
A GOOD MEAL
Give hera call. No Chinese are employed.
Everything about the establishment Is
neat nnd clean and In good order.
Board by the day. week or single meal.
Call at the Opera House building, Court
street, Salem, Oregon.
FOR SAIvK.
A Span of Mules I
Wagon and Set of Harness!
A BARGAIN FOR SOIH
Cull at this office for particulars.
A. A. OSBORN
Has 308 acres of
Tk M Pasture Laid ii tic State,
ox miu him the brtdce In Polk county,
fteswlngrewlad J
Capitol A take Mpy.
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CASHMERES. 40c, 60c, GOc, 75c, 90o nnd $1 a yard. A
largo assortment of good values. Ladles' cloth and waterproof.
VELVETS. Our Hues can't bo duplicated In the city. All
shades, styles and prices are represented.
FLANNELS. Small plaids, good quality, 25 cents a yard,
a better quality and a larger plaid for GOc, 75 atid $1. Light
white flannels 16c a yard, worth 25c, better ones atSOc, 40c and
50c. worth 45c, 60c and 75c. Also red, pink nud.bluo flannels,
a nice fresh assortment.
TOWELS. Good linen towels" at $1 a dozen, sold every
where else for $1.25. These are going fast. Damask towels nt
20c, worth 25. Fine Turkish bath towels, white and colored,
25c. These prices are within the reach of everybody.
A WORD TO THE MEN. When you get ready to buy
your winter underwear, call at the Capital Adventure Com
pany's Store. You will save money thereby. See If you don't.
We have Oiled and Rubber Coats and Legglus, Rubber Boots
and Shoes, and everything else you need to make ytu com
fortable. CLOTHING. Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits' and Over
coats, all styles and sizes. We can suit the Laborer and Me
chanl o as well as the most fastidious. A new line of umbrellas
just received, cambric and silk covers. Get our prjees.
CORSETS. "Little Beauty," 50c, "Pasadeua," 75c. These
are good articles, and very cheap. Finer corsets at $1, $1.50
and $2. A large line.
BSyEverybody who trades at the Opera House Corner goes
away pleased.
CAPITOL ADYENTURE COMPANY,
SALEM,
KRAUSSE
- -"-Curry t lu- Largest Line' of - .
Boots a
COMPRISING
Men's Boy's and Youth's Calf, Kip a'nd Nailed Boots. Also a largo stock
of Men's Calf Button, Congress and Gaiter Shoes of the
Latest and Best Styles and Finish.
-O-
FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN
Ladies' Misses and Children's Freuch, Kid, Pebble Goat, C. Kid, Don
gola Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Ties, Etc. Bargains in all Lines.
KEAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street.
Ben Forstner & Co.
Wo will sell lower than ever before Clothing, Boots aud Shoes, Hats
and caps, Rubber and Oil Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. Wo also have
the best and largest stock of
GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I
jtffiComo and seo us beforo purchasing elsuwhere and save money I
Wm. Brown k Co.
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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risk
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& KLEIN
Leather and Findings.
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
This house curries a large stock of first
cIush goods from the best manufacturers In
the world, and is prepared tohe satisfac
tion, uoui in iu uiiu iiiuuiy, iu every
one who wlllpurclmse goods il them,
Shoes !
No. 21 Commercial Street,
SAI-RM - - - OKISGON
Tiir Mechanics' Fair. Parties
attending tho Mechanics fair should
leave their orders for groceries at
Gilbert & Patterson's.
Tho Bon Ton restaurant is with
out doubt the most desirable place in
the city for a substantial meal. The
cotleo served at this favorite restau
rant cannot be excelled.
Foil Rent. Two neat furnished
rooms, for rent; eentrally located.
For particulars call at this ofllce.
Fisu, Fish. Tho Baltimore fish
market on Court street is the place
to get your nsu, poultry ana game.
Peculiar
In the combination, proportion and prep
aration of lbi Ingredients. Hood's Hnrsa
pnrllla accomplishes cures where other
nreDarutlon full. P cultnrlnltscoodnnmo
at home, which Is a "lower ot strength
abroad," peculmrlu tho phenomenal sales
It has attained. Hood's Saroaparllla Is the
most successful medicine, for purifying tho
blood, giving strength nnd creating an
appetite.
It lins been pnnen that Wrigk.'s Ited
Cross Cough Cure cures throat mid lung
troubles of long slnnding, when all other
remedies fall! gold by all druggists.
You can't nllbrd to have, nn omiuslve
breath and decayed teeth. Wright's
MyrrlvTooth Soap prevents both. Try It,
Hold by all druggists.
Put to Flight Nervousness and indiges
tion by Wright's Hop Celery and Chamo
mile Hitters. A healthful stimulus, nnd
strengthening nnd Invigorating. Hold by
H. W.Cox.
A. R. Peck, confidential book
keeper in tho Chicago ofllce of P.
Lorillard & Co., has disappeared.
It is stated that he has overdrawn
tho firm's monoy to the extent of
several thousand dollars.
Tho White Caps in Wilson county,
Tenn., made a search for tho Mor
mon Bishops who had returned to
that county after having been driven
away, but the bishops ovaded tho
regulators and got away in safety.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW TO-DAY.
Just Received
At Chnrles Calvert's Mllllnoi-y Ruzuurouc
of tho finest lines of Millinery Goods eer
brought to Hnlem. All goods aro of tho
lntcstdeslgn nnd have been brought direct
lioiii the Millinery Emporiums of Hnn
Francisco.
Tho ladles of Bnlem and surrounding
country are Invited to call nnd Inspect this
lino of goods.
School Tax Notice.
The M-hool taxes of District No. 21, In
Marlon county, are now due nnd paynblo
ut tho clerk's olllro, No. lot Court street, In
Opera House block, Kulem. The same will
ho deomed delinquent unless pntd within
sixty days from date.
DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk.
October 15, 1889.
WANTED,
WANTED A man with twelve yenrs'
experience In hnrdwaro want a po
sition In an Inland Oregon town, can fur
nish the best of references. Address
"IfAimwAnE," Capital Journal.
FOIt IlENT.
A MARRIED COUPLE or two ludlcs or
two gentlemen may obtain, nt reason
3 rates, good board with a nicely fur
nished suite of rooms In a tine locality,
convenient to tho street cars, by culling at
307 Winter street.
Toil HALE (Mt I.K ASK.
Ull U A T I' Mt? ILUaM t'Vin ...n.... tn
niirnhiiKQ or Iqako a saw mill? Address
II. II., this olllco. IMIdwlw
FOIt SALE
riOK HALE. A FAUM OK 320 AOREH
r ull under fuuco and cultivation, In the
best raugo country of Eastern Oregon.
Tho best clmncu c er olfercd for u man to
engage In stock raising. For particulars
cull on or address
W. II. 1IYAIW, Salem, Oregon.
SOCIETY NOTICE.
eLIVElX)I)OKNo. 18, I. O. O. F meets
In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornei
i..iinmcrcinlnnd Ferry streets, every Hut
urduyut7:'K)p. in.
J. T. GREGG. WM. CLAHK E,
Hecrctury. N. O,
0 A. H. Hcdgwlck Post, No. 10, Depnrt-
ment of Oregon, meets every Monday
evening at the hull oer the Oregon Ijind
company's oillee. Visiting comrades un
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. DiiAYOKii, Post Commader.
II. F. Soutiiwick, Adjuta tt.
I'ltOI'IMSIONAI. CAIllJH.
L. S.HKIFK. MAItKH.HKIW.
T S. BICIFFACo. Dentistry. Painless
Ij, extraction oftcctli with new proces.
ATm) gold crowns made and utt. Ilrlck
dental olllce near ojicra house, Kulem, Or,
J J, HHAW, attorney nt luw, Hulem, Ore-
gon. Otllco up-stulrs In the Pulton
block.
PHVHICIAN.-MIIH.DR. l. K. MtCOY
physician uud surgeon, has located
and taken rooms over Hqulre Parror's
grocery store. Chronic discuses u spec
laity. Consultation free. l2-21dw
WP. WILLIAMH, HTENOOItAPHEIt
, and Typewriter Copyist. Will make
reports of trials, etc.; copying on type
writer accurately and neatly done. Olllce
over A. T. Yea ton's furnllure store, Com
mercial street, Kalem.
-tHAULKS C. UU11TIH, M. 1)., Hurgeon
j and llomo-oimthlc DlDslclan. Olllce
and residence, New Hunk Ulock, SU Com.
merclal street, Salem, Or, Olllte hours 8 to
9 a. m. and from '1 to S and 7 to 8 p. m. Dis
eases O.' the rectum und chronic diseases a
specially. Fifteen ymrsexperience, aw
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
AIIM MLOWN OFF.
A Sovcnteen-Yenr-Old Hoy nt Albany
Meets With n Terrlblo Accident,
Special to the Capital Journal.
Alhany October 10, 3:45 p. m.
Whllo hunting in a small boat on
the river abouc three miles above
Albany this afternoon, Ben Clolan a
seventeen year-old boy, had
the great misfortune to have
his right arm was blown
completely off and when assistance
arrived his arm was only hanging
by tho biceps aud was amputated
this evening at this city by Drs.
Ellis and Hill. Ho is in a prccau
cious condition.
Senatorial llatlroad Committee.
San Francisco. Oct. 18. Tho
senatorial committee on Paclflo rail
ways visited the Union Iron Works
and inspected the hull of the now
cruiser San Francisco this morning.
During tho afternoon a tour of the
bay was made and the alleged de
fenses were viewed from Senator
Hearst's yutch. The programme as
mapped out by Secretary
Brlggs, of tho committee, is
as follews: To-morrow at Palo
Alto the famous stable and Lelaud
Staudford, Jr., university will be
visited. Then tho party will proceed
to Monterey, spoudiug Sunday and
Monday there, and returning to this
city on evening of latter day, Los
Angeles will then bo visited. After
returning to this city tho trip noith
ward will bo broken nt Vina, Teha
ma county, whore President Stan
ford's vineyards will bo visited.
Tho committee will then go to
Portland and from there travel east
over the Oregon Short Line as far as
Denver where they will disband.
North Yuklma.
North Yakima, Oct. 17. The
citizens of North Yakima aro much
incensed at tho unscrupulous
methods Olympla has adopted iu
trying to boom her real estatti by
spreading the report that North
Yakima has withdrawn from the
capital contest. North Yakima has
not withdrawn from her aspirations
for capital honors nnd will enter the
contest next election with renewed
vigor and stay to n finish
The district court now in session
will supply ouly two criminals for
the penitentiary, one for ouo year,
the other for eighteen months.
Court will adjourn to-morrow.
Tho poles for tho telephono system
are all iu pluco and soon our citizens
will hear tho monotonous hello,
hello.
A Crime Confessed,
San Josi:, Cal., Oct. 18. C. F.
Smith, who has been working on a
ranch near Maderia, to-day sur
rendered himself to tho deputy
sheriff, saying that whllo working
as cook iu tho Bucodn hotel, Wash
ington, In Juno last, ho stole $410
from his employer's truuk and came
to California. He suys ho can re
fund all the money except $120. A
telegram from Bucodn this 'evening
says that Smith is wanted thero.
Pacific Coast Nuval AfTulrs.,
San Francisco. Oct. 18 Tho
United States steamers Ranger and
MoAithurwlll soon leave the navy
yard at Mure island, where
thoy havo been for several
mouths. The Ranger will return to
tho hydrographlc service and the
McArthur to tho coast survey ser
vice. Tho Adams, now stationed
at Samoa, will probably bo ordered
back to Mnro Island next spring
and taken out of commission.
A Speculator's Death.
Chicago, Oct. 18. James M. Sel
over, once quite a noted Wall-street
broker, und of late years a mining
speculator, died to-day at tho Lelutid
hotel, of brain fever. Selover ac
quired considerable celebrity a few
years ugoiu connection with a phys
ical encounter ho had with Jay
Gould. Ho oama to Chlcugo, It Is
said, to sell somo Idaho mining
property.
Youthful Fire Fiends.
Kansas City, Oct. 18. A large
number of Hinall Incendiary fires
liuvo occurred recently. Tho jwllce
have discovered that tho Incendiaries
were a band of school boys ruuglug
iu ago from 11 to 16 years. They
wcra regularly organized uud called
themselves Captain Kid's pets. Tho
leaders are under urrest.
California Grape Yield
San Francisco, Oct. 18. Instead
of being as large as was expected at
tho beginning of the fruit season,
the grope yield of this state bus
fallen ubout 20 per cent, below tho
crop of 1888.
Stage Robbery.
Baker City, Oct. 18. Tho Baker
City and Canyou stage was held up
at 0 o'clock this morning near Union
creek, and tho mail sacks robbed of
all registered matter. The robber
was disguised by having n dark
woolen scarf tied over his head nnd
face. The driver described the man
as weighing about 135 pounds and
that ho was dressed in dark clothes.
After tho robber bad relieved the
mall sacks of all registered matter,
tho other mall was replaced In tho
sacks and thrown in tho stage and
tho driver ordered to proceed on his
journov which ho did without delay.
Work For the Sun Francisco Mint.
New York, Oct. 18, A special
from Washington to the Post says:
Of tho silver bullion purchased yes
terday by tho treasury department,
$200,000 is destined for tho mint at
San Francisco, which will bo started
again. It is denied that there is
any political significance In the re
newal of tho work there; but colu
ago is $1,300,000 in arrears.
The Storm u the Couit.
San Fkancisco, Oct. 18. Tho
storm which began on the coast yes
terday extended into tho interior,
and nearly every section of tho state
lias received a good soaking. Tho
fall of rain, however, appears to have
been heaviest along tho coast. Santa
Cruz leads in rainfall for tho past
twenty-four hours with a record of
3.41 inches.
A .Monarch's Esrapc,
Medford, Oct. 18. While return
ing from un excursion into the In
terior yesterday tho sultan of Mo
rocco had to cross a swollen river to
get to Fez. Tho sultan crossed safe
ly, but twenty of his body-guard,
who undertook to swim the river on
their horses, were swept down the
stream by the raging Hood nnd
drowned.
Maggie Mitchell Is a Wife.
Boston, Oct. 18. With regard to
the reported marriage of Magglo
Mitchell, tho actress, to her leading
man, Charles Abbott, last Saturday,
tho Boston, Herald announces to
day on authority that the ceremony
took place at tho residence of tho
actress in Long Branch, on Juno
13th Inst.
A Ferocious Jaguar.
London, Oot. 18. A scrubwoman
was cleaning tho cuges at tho Ham
burg Zoological Garden this morn
ing, when a jaguar plunged his paw
through tho bars of tho cage and
managed to lacerate her flesh so
frightfully that she died In a short
time.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
Tho condition of tho king of Port
ugal is worse. His paralysis has In
creased. Tho Semite of Mexico hits upprov
tlio contract with Senor Roman! for
a line of steamers connecting th
gulf points.
The English tory organs aro mak
ing tho most of tho recent scandal
from Chlcugo about fixing tho Jury
for tho Cronln trial.
Tho bodies of thirty-six men on
tombed in tho explosion ut tho Bon
tilee colliery nt Lougtou, Eng.,
Wednesduy, have been recovered.
Heryey, who uccldeutly shot him
self lu the abdomen on Tuesday
morning at Baker City, Or., died
yesterday from tho effects of tho
wound.
The Capital Freehold Land uud
Investment Company of England
has filed n charter with the secreta
ry of stute of Texas. Its operations
will embrace 3,000,000 ncres of syn
dicate lands lu tho Pnuhuudle. Cup
I till, $15,000,000.
Tho colli n containing tho remains
of Ralph Waldo Emerson, whoso
grave was disturbed Saturday, has
been placed lu nsccurcly bound box,
which iu turn has been deposited in
a grave composed of blocks of gran
ite, cemented together and securely
fastened with u granite covering.
Tho generally nccepted theory is
that tho act was committed to cre
ate u sensation.
Thero Is a cairn, surmounted by u
small American Hag, on top of
Pike's Peak. It was begun by Miss
Field, a Topekn school teacher, and
Is a memorial to Lucy Webb Hayes.
Tho Veteran's Association of
Ministers of the Genesee Conference,
of ubout fifty members, in annual
meeting ut Lockpoit, N. Y., has
adopted u resolutlou Indorsing Cor
poral Tanner. $$
Fashlou-makera predict that tho
ursullne cloaks will soon become
ubiquitous,
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