Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 26, 1889, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OTtEGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1889.
NO. 208.
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Abstracts.
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ABSTRACT OF TITLE,
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AUSTIN, Manager.
NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
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P. O. Box 200.
GEO. K. SMITH,
PROPRIETOR
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NSTALLMENT HOOSK !
-DEALER IN
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 ou hand.
307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON.
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J6Goods 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.
CASHMERES. 40c, 50c, GOc, 75c, 00c and ?1 a yard. A
large assortment of good values. Ladies' cloth and waterproof.
VELVETS. Our lines 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 COc, 75 and $1. Light
white flannels 15c a yard, worth 2-c, better onesatSOc, -10c and
50c. worth 45c, 50c and 75c. Also red, pink and blue flannels,'
a nice fresh assortment.
TOWELS. Gooa linen towels at SI a dozen, sold every
where else for $1.25. These are goinc fast. Damask towels at
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 ltubber Coats and Leggins, Rubber Boots
and Shoes, and everything else you need to make yu com
fortable. CLOTHING. Men's Youths' and Boys' Suits aud Over;
coats, all styles and sizes. We can suit the Laborer and Me-'
cbanic as well as the most fastidious. A new line of umbrellas
just received, cambric and silk covers. Get our prices.
These
Finer corsets ut SI. $1.60
CORSETS. "Little Beauty," 50c, "Pasadena," 7oc
are good articles, and very clicap,
and . a large line.
BSfEverybody who trades at the Opera House Corner goes
away pleased.
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CAPITOL AMENTUM
COMPANY
Willi WU,
SALEM, -
OREGON.
Lunn &, Brown,
239 Corner State and Commercial Sts,
Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of ladles', Misses'
and Children's
CLOAKS.
REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HAILING
Springer Bros.' Cloaks,
Morper Dernuurger & Cos.' Cloaks,
Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks.
ed of the very-latest patterns aim ih. - -
you in style, fit and price. Come and see them. We also make
specialties of
DRESS GOODS,
KRAUSSE & KLEIN
Carry t-u Laruest, Line of .
Boots
and
Shoes
COMPRISING-
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Faints, Oils
and Window Glass, "Wall Fa
pcr and IJordcr, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fcnco
rosts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW TO-DAY.
Miss Jennie M. Long,
AT THE OPERA HOUSE
ON
Wednesday Evening, Nor. G,
Will kWo nn entertainment of eliolco read
ings and recitation, Including the
Chariot Race from Ben Ik
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GENEVIEVE WARD.
Admission 33c. Itoiervcd seats 50c,
Mox scat at l'aiton's book store.
Grand Concert I
MUSICAL AND LITERARY!
Opera. Hou.se,
OCTOBER 20, 18S9,
Tho following well-known performers
will take part:
MTSSKS
PAWUSIT,
"WILLIS.
SCKIM3K,
riCOTT,
HALL
And others. Choruses by tho M. K. choir.
PROF. Z. M. PARVIN,
Director.
Ticket now on snlo nt J'ntton'H book
storo. All KentH&OcentH.
Tho eomblno being minwui .-....,
Key WiHt Cigars unit clB.irottii nt tho old
lrirnM. uvh t'rit m niruia bvih.
prices, oysters oi
hours for 25 cents.
Fine Private
nil
Dining Rooms
fiirf.imllle. U. W. Hellcnbmnd. "jnpr'c
lur. llcllcnbmnd's outing parlors, No a
Commercial strcot,
ron ham:.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
SIIK SOIH1IIT NOTOltHTTY.
A flirt Who Was Very Anxious to Cow
hide Somebody.
Willow Sritixas, Mo., Oct. iJ-3.
Travis Tnylor. a iiilddlc-nged man
with a wlfo u'tul two children, tho
other tiny wrote n nbto to Miss Fan
nfe Osborne, daughter of n respect
able fanner living just out of town,
asking her to elope -villi him. Tho
girl aud her mother brought tho let
ter to town yesterday and showed it
to friends, aud upon tho advice and
encouragement of a large number of
citizens tho girl purchased a cowhide
and went to find Taylor, ilbo found
him in tho olllce of it hotel, but Miss
Osborno was prevented from strik
ing him by tho landlord. Taylor
put himself In clmrgo of Justice
Young for protection. Young start
ed to accompany Taylor home, but
was stopped by tho girl nnd her
mother. They began whlpplngTny
lor, but Young seized the cowhldo
and arrested tho girl. He placed
her under a bond, which was quick
ly tiled by a largo number of indig
nant eltlzuns, aud as soon as tho
Justlco eamo out of his ofilco tho
girl proceeded to wallop him with
the cowhldo iu tho presence of a
largo aud appreclativo audience.
Tho Justico did not again place tho
girl under arrest.
W1IKAT mtOWKKS.
They
lso ft large stock
xr....t. rt.ivUnml Youth's Calf. Kin and Nailed Hoots,
of Men's Calf Button, Congress and Gaiter Shoes of tho
Latest aud Best Styles aud Finish.
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FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN
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Ladies', Misses' and Children's French, Kid,' ifebblo Omit, C.Kld, Don
gola Shoes, Sandals, Slippers, Ties, Etc. Bargains In all Lines.
KEATJSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street.
Staple, and Fancy Dry Goods, and
CARPETS
239 Corner State and Commercial Streets
Ben Forstner k Co.
We will sell lower than ever before Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hate
and w Rubber and Oil Clothing, Blankets and Quilts. Wo also have
the best and largest stock of
ft IN KOMIS AND AMMUN IUN I
SSTCome and see us before purchasing elsewhere and save money !
17V3II HALK-Ono horse, double set har
1' iicss, one fiirm wagon, ono 10-lncli steel
plow nnd ono grlndntono, Inqulro ut
Kronen laundry comer or Ohemckotii nnd
Slimmer streets.
A New Dressmaker.
MRS. F. A. CRUMP,
A Now York Modiste, who litis hud llftccn
years' experience In
Cutting and Fitting
Would bo pleased to bco tho ladle of Sa
lem at her rooms, No. 401 Summer street,
corner of Marlon. j)
New. Express Wagon.
J. O. HARRIS
iTnuutiirtAii n new Exnrcss wagon nnd Is
now prepared to deliver goods Ut all parts
ol tho city, baggage to and from tho depot
on short notice" Give him u call and your
order will bo promptly attended to.
Miss Leona Willis,
TEACHEIt OF MUSIC.
Hold n Very Important Conven
tion at St. I.ouls.
Sr. Louis, Oct. 2o. Wheat-growers
oi tho Mississippi valley as
sembled here yesterday to organlzo
for future action. Walter N. Allen,
president of tho Funnel's' Federa
atlon, called tho meeting to order
aud made a lengthy speech on the
needs of fannors. Ifo said: "If
farmers would organlzo like manu
facturers to control product Ion and
regulate tho output In tho public
market, they could, In common
with all producers, set tho prlco of
their own products Irrespective of
cLuor.tirnriiintinn or the, Dowor oW
voidable tendency to tho presont
system Is to bring tho price down to
tho lowest limit at which tho flood
supply can bo produced. In order
to avert impending ruin, wo must
roverso this order of things. Tho
power to establish the value of ono
bushel of American wheat and one
barrel of mess pork can control tho
markets of the world. This power
is to bo centralized agency of tho
federated farmers of tho Mississippi
valley."
Other addresses were inailo iu a
similar vein. Ex-Socretary of Agri
culture Coleman was made perma
nent chairman of tho convention.
Show ut tho Eat.
WlNCIIIMTKIt, Va. Oct. 121. It
snowed most of tho day with tho
thermometer near tho freezing point.
Thirty-six years ago to-day snow
fell to a depth of fourteen inches,
breaking down trees and shrubbery.
Reports from Staunton and Harri
sonburg report that tho weather lias
been extremely Inclement all day,
alternately raining, hailing and Subject
ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS.
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Miss May Bolso of tho class of 89,
and Miss Nettlo Meredith visited
the school Thursday.
N. E. Terry went down to Port
land today, to tako in the exposi
tion, He will return Monday.
Prof. Van Scoy went to Corvallis
yesterday morning, where ho will
deliver a lecture iu tho evening.
Lovi Mageo canto iu from Toledo,
Monday and went down to Port
land, toseo tho great fair before en
tering school,
Visitors have bcon very numerous
during this week. Come again
friends wo welcomo you and nro
pleased to have yon seo what wo
are doing.
Tho academy rhetorlcals took
place Thursday. Tho efforts of
most of tho students showed duo
preparation. The aventgo prepara
tory student now feels relieved of n
burden for another llvo weeka.
The college rhctorlcali aro still
progressing. Tho following aro
some of tho orations of this week:
F. J. Brown, "Intemperance;" 8.
F. Belknap, "European Emigra
tion;" J. J. Fitzgerald, "Insignia of
Character:" Miss Mluuio Frlekey,
"Knowledge and Its Power."
Mrs. Chadwell, of Aberdeen,
Wash, aud Mrs. Hiuisor, of Porno
roy Wash, arrived in the city dur
ing tho week to visit I heir sons who
have becu quite ill, but. are Improv
ing nicely at present. Tho gcnoral
health of tho school is Improving
and not nearly so much sickness is
reported this week.
J. West, a prosperous farmer, of
Clatsop county, was iu tho city tho
tirst oi tuc wcck, looiting alter
prospi
ty, wn
lruit
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tho view of moving with his family
to Salem. Ho succeeded in buying
forty acres of land about two miles
west of tho city, Ho was well
pleased with Salem, and will booh
movo his family here to enjoy tho
advantage of Saloni's good schools
of which she may well bo proud.
Tho Phllodorlaus at their meeting
last Friday evening, discussed
tho question ltesolved that; "tho
pulpit all'ords a better field for elo
quence than tho bar." Tho ques
tion was warmly debated ou both
sides, Prof. ItorK aud Hon. E. H.
Belknap, were present and Joined
with tho boys In their dismission.
Tho entertainment tho oyonlng of
Nov. Oth, by Miss Long, teaohor of
reading and olooutlon, iu tho WII
lametlo university, bids fair to bo
perfect in every detail. Miss Long
has met with great success, East as
ii mililln iviulur aud nromlscs Sulem
ono of her best programmes. Tho
Icrahl, thus closes
nnlntli Evenlmr llcrald. thus
an encomium on her reading there.
"It Is not out of tho way for to say
that Miss Long's efforts proved a
literary and artistic success, anil
sho well deserved tho crowded
house."
Tho Philharmonic choral class was
reorganized last Monthly evening at
tho conservatory parlors undor tho
most favorable circumstances. The
class was never bettor represented,
both in numbers and musical talent.
This class promises to bo ono of tho
best entertaining features of tho
coming season. They report oftlccrs
as follews: Director, Prof. Parvin;
president, L. F. Helluiapj Vlco
presldcnt, Miss Suslo Harrington;
secretary and treasurer, N. E. Perry.
Mi:nioi)iHf Bkhvicim To-morrow
morning at M. E. church.
Sublect, "Adorning tho Gospel."
Evening, Addresses to young people,
A. rropeny i-oihcu v,um-
snowing.
Wm. Brown k Co,
lessons ijlven In volco culture ami Hal
Iunln8liiic. piano urn! oruun. Hpcchil at
tention given to beginners. Can bo seen at
tho Conservatory, or ut tho residence, cor
ner of Center und Capitol streets. lOKJinl
actor.?' All welcome.
Salem Co-flperative
STORE!
Choice Groceries!
CROCKLRY
In White Gruite ml Dewateil Ware,
Ghuaware, tc, Hee oaritoclcand pri.
136 BTATE STHKET, SALEM.
Established 1868 1
The Oldest and Stauncltcst Between Sacra-
atnto and t'oriiinu.
LADD & BUSH,
Bubti, ta BuilJiog, Salem, Oregon.
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Leather and Findings.
J, H. HAAS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
COMMERCIAL STKIJBT.
KlniUchutf work imnrunteed. Olvo lilin
a call und you will not regret It. 7-31 ml
exchange
.mb. kept, loan., iwmw, "ft
on every part of " wnu -",,, eoueo
1-tteMOf credit '"" .'Yk. UniledSlatH'.
nerval" e u
PIANOS FOR BENT-
New Haws bliop.
. v Wiley UMOOnne. tkril.r-
1 v- 1
, cysz
WOOL,
CASH PAID FOR
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
TbU Iwums rurrl a lnrg Mock of flrmt
cIim gfid from tbe boil munufiictiirer In
the world, and I prepared W ; give nallnfac
llon.bolli In my uud quality, to every
one m ho will purrlutMi godji m llirm,
GEORGE WILKINS'
NEW BUTOHEU SHOP
On Liberty Urcet, acre tho bridge la
North Halem. All klndu of ineaU kept ou
band. ""
No. 2:1 Commercljil Street,
TUKItt UlSINthS BUUItlMI.
Probably no ono tiling lmw canned
bucii a irreai revival oi trnuu uv nun-
II T T.'...l, It..... ut.r.mtl Mll.lr ll vlin
IUI tit rif B lU(,nwiun ...-.. r---"0
away to their cuHtoincra m many
free trial bottlea of Dr. ICIn' New
Discovery for ConHimintlon. 'I heir
trade In Biiiitily enormouln thlHvery
valuablo"krtlclo from tho fact that it
always cure and never dlnappoIntH.
nriiiia. fvldn. Asthma. HronchitlM,
Croup, and all throat and lung db
uoum milrtUlv f-iiri'd. You call tit It
iu.k.k. imvliiir liv frol I luir ii trial bot
tkfree, largo hUj tl. Every bottle
Thoy Helluva In Advertlnliitf,
Indianai'oi.ih, Oct. 24. Tho Na
tional AhHoclatlon of Manufacturers
and Dcalorn In Proprietary Medl
cincflat lt niiuuul meeting to-day
elected It. N. Pierce of llulhilo
prenldcnt. Among tho vlco-prehl-dcutH
Ih C. H. Jiiui'Hof llloomiugtou,
III. The liUHluew) of tho iiHMoclatlon
laHt year wuh 2i,OW,000, of which
10,000,OfKJ waanpont In advertloluj.'.
IJraldentown, Flu., him a genuine
curiosity in tho Hhape of a threo
legged pig. Tho little thing Ih per
fect In every reaped, being the
finest of ii litter or six, except that
his left foreleg In absent, tho place
where It should have been being
marked by a boneless projection
aboutan Inch lu length. Ho Deems
to get around with perfect ease, and
Is always ready wr a rrollc wltli ins
little brother and sisters when they
come around.
Persons visiting Casco Island, Me,,
rix-ontlv beard u sound like that
which an old fashioned windmill
mlulitsend forth Iu a galo They
went to tho south side Island, where
iliey witnessed tho astonishing sight
of a pitched battln between a seagull
aud a crow. Tho gray bird won,
"knocking tho erow out so badly"
that ho was easily captured by ono
of the visitors.
niHlurbiinceit ol tho peiieoful summer
mieh ns Diarrhoea, dysentery mid cholera
Infantum, promptly evicted by Wrlulil's
blackberry cordial. Pold b all druKuinls
You can't nlford to havo an oiroliijlv
breath anil decayed Wit".,, Wright s
Myrrh Tooth Hoap prevents both. Try It.
Hold by all ilrilKUlstx.
It lm been proven Unit Wright's lied
Cro Cough Curt) eu.es Ihrimt and liinjc
troubles of lonif slandluir, when all other
romcdles falll Hold by all druexUts.
Joliu Jones, a Norrlstown hunter,
has shot with a small rlllo an owl
shaped bird or bright yellow and
white tints, with faco like a
monkey nnd an ink mark on Its
breast resembling a heart.
A lurge fish hawk caught a three
pound ImsH lu tho mill pond at liar
monsburg, Pa., and arter Hying somo
distance with It was obllucd to de
scend, when It was frightened away
and left it prey.
Ono day recently, not having any
tlilngpartlctilar to do, tho captain or
aschooner lying luTampa bay count
ed llie liumuur in suitrus in mK'",
and he made tho figures 700. As ho
Is crosseyed und nearsighted ho al
lows that somo of the fish must havo
got away whllo howuscouutlugiuid
aro to bo lumped In at about fifty.
Titmice, especially great tils, aro
held lu gre.it horror by many boo
keepers, who declare that they aro
their greatest enemies, and accuso
them of tupping til the entrances to
tho hives and snapping up tho Mw
I'ullo Plight Nenroiiiw nnd indlge-
tionuy wngui iiop, y?'"i r...r'."r, u i ... .i, . wimt la
ISIlllTS. A llt-anuiui Mllliiuiua.i.ii4 i no tlllljr vwiliu Hlfc lt iirvui v. . i
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