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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1889)
r nryr-fflfETr wij aUBSORIBE ADV15R riSE ts THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IT Wll.Ii 11K A GOOD INVESTMENT. e?-Tho Terms nro Most Kcnsonnblo-e TUP PAPITAI inilDMAI CAPITAL iiii- wii i i nu JWUiiiijnU) JOURNAL. THE BEST PAPER IN SALEM. e-You will bo well pleased with lt.- VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVELBER 9, 1SS9. NO. 220. GEO. K. SMITH, SMITH'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE ! DEALER IN FURNITURE Window Shades, Wall Taper, Pictures, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames. Baby Curriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Notions, Holiday Goods, Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc. iul ouih. xiummocKs, nitc. Tents, Awnings, made to order and kept constantly on hand. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON. ' O Bffl-Goods 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. Abstracts. For reliable ABSTRACT Call on Salem Abstract and kid Company F B. AUSTIN, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. jjggrThe only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box 260. Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 5 Finest Stock KRAUSSE Carry the finest Fa IN THE -o- . . WTGoods sold by them contain latest than and Her M fa styles, better ruling auuui?uu.-iro --- p.m. K?J fKS-'ff? ? in LYouths" and Childrenfsfootwear. yiCWJ I.U u ""."- -r'X.'.i" ,A....f-.,nnrV Uooas Dougm aireci iroui ma mu.v.j. KRAUSSE & KLEIN, 211 Commercial Street Ben Forstner L Co. Ihe best und largest stock of GUN GOODS AND AMMUNITION I jirCorae and Bee ua before purchasing elsewhere and wvo money! PROPRIETOR ! ' and correct- OF TITLE, the- Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, ' HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house carries a largo stock of flrat clnss goods from the best manufacturers In the world, nnd Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both In styo and quality, to every ono who will purchase goods ol them, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - - - OREGON in the State ! & KLEIN and most elegant STATE ! the best tj gg Capitol Adventure Copy. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Woodenware, Fancy Goods and Motions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything You Want Under One Roof. -o- JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which we will sell forJ5c a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots - $2 50 Men's Long Gum Boots i 3 00 LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's black suits $ 5 00 CO Men's suits, usual price $12, now - 0 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now 11 50 60 Men's suits, usual price $20, now -i 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual prico 22.50, now 18 00 OVERCOATS. A good overcoat ? 7 60 Fifty overcoats, usual pricG $16, now 11 60 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now offered for $15 and 10 60 JBSTOrders from a distance promptly tilled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please give us a call. O CAPITOL MM Lil SALEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Tresis. kni and 1 rust Ctoaiiv ! mm (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS -AND DHALKHS IN- Real 95 State Street, Salem, Oregon. o People looking for investments and seeking residence property should seethe Motor Line Addition and "West Salem. Lots in either of these additions will make you a choice and convenient home; will make a neat return as an investment in a short time. It. 11 Pay You to before making a purchase. To those huntiug lots to build on, wo will sell you a lot by you paying $10 down und the balance in monthly payments. To those wishing to invest for speculations We Will Give Terms that will allow you time to sell the property to make your pay ments, giving you an opportunity to buy aud sell with a small capital. We have A Few Choice Lots In Oak Lawn Park Addition that wo are offering at a bargain. Wo also have a list of choice bargains in nearly every addition to Salem. Wo have some choice acre tracts. We have Farms and Timber Lands ! No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. E. PECK, Manager. Land and te. 5 SALEM, A. A. OSBORN Ha 3H acre of The Best Pasture Land in the State, One mile from the brldje In Polk county. I'artle Wtshlne pasture will address A . A, OBllOBN; rialem, a IMP NY 5 i OREGON. P. H. D'ARCY, T.C.SIUW,Yicc-Pres. Trust Company, OREGON.! New Harness Shop. II K Wiley ha now a fine stock of Har ness and rUddlery on band andlnvltc Ihe publlo to call and Import hi stock. llpa r work a specially. JJ04 Commurolul Struct, Sulom Estate Investigate PHILOMATH NEWS. There Is to bo a dunce at Philo math and I am tho prop. J. W. Bishop Hott, is expected hero on tho 11th, tho Radicals will catch it when he gets here. I don't care if Georgia, lias gone back on me, I can get nnothcr one. Philomath lawyer. Bishop II. J. Becker delivered an able address on tho church question In tho M. E. church, on the 4th Inst. It got too hot for the Liberals and some of them left the hoiuc aud others said he should not havo tho house again, as It was a place for worship. On Suuday night last, several pistol shots was llred by unknown parties when passing by tho resi dence of Mr. Burtlet. One ball pass ing through tho wludow directly over Mr. B's. head. Boys should bo careful in handling so (loudly a weapon as tho pistol. Mrs. Reed has gone to Minneapolis to join her husband who formerly was engaged In the milling business on this coast. JOHN HUGHES, Denier in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Gltiss, Will Pa per and Horder, Artists' Ma terials, lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Teed and Venco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Ni:W TO-DAY. THE FAVORITE Billiard and Peel Rooms. TIIK ONLY FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STORE IN TIIK CITY. Imported and Domestic CIGARS AND TOBACCO 243 Commercial Stroot. Proposals for Heating. a HIE HOAHl) OI-' TItUbTKhS of tlio Oregon Btuto lnsnno asylum Invito scaled proposals for heating tho new wing of thn nsvlum with hot water. I'laiiH and specifications inuy bo neon at tho olllco of l)r. Ilarry uitie, Mucin, uicgon. Tho right toiejectnny and all bids la re berved. HldH will bo opened nt '2 o'clock p. in., on Tuesday, November '20, 18M). 8vi,vi-sn:u l'KNNOYKIt, (IKO. V. MCllltlDK, O. W. Wkiiii. Hoard of Trustees, Wm, A. Mu.ni.y, Cleilc of Hoard. ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of tho Favorite Li very and Feed Hams Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. I'rlvnto boarding of horses and stock a specialty. Olllee and barns at tho corner of Trade and Commercial Miects. PROF. H. DIAMOND Is now prepared to give lessons on tho Vio lln, Oiiltnr, llanjo und Mandolin. Those applying this week will get special terms. MUSIO MALL TO RENT To clubs and parties. Muslci furnished for all occasions. Apply nt Music Hall from 10 to 12 a. in. or nt residence, 217 Front st. BUSTED! The combine being busted, I will sell Key West Uigurs and clguretts at tho old prices. Oyfters or mculs served ut ull hours for 21 cents. Fine Private Dining Rooms for families. C. W. Hellenbrand, propria tor. Jlellenbraud's eating parlors, .No, ISlj Commercial street, i New Dressmaker. MRS. K. A. CRUiMP, A New York Modiste, who has hud fifteen ) ears' experience In Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to e tho ludlcmfHo lemal her rooms, No. Wl Hummer street, corner of Marlon. Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. I Ions given In voice culture and Ital ! Ian kluglng, piano und orguu. Hpeolul at- ' tentlou given Hi beginners. Can bo seen at Ihe Conservatory, or ut the resident, cor- ner of Center and Capitol streets. UMBml THIS PAI'KK " k?&MTiX;u i AL'incy, til una M Merchun.' Kxclmm, 1 or wUvrrtUlnjc cua ' luade lor It LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. AViint;illm Hnnged. IIki.iina, J. T., Nov. 8. Twelve Chltmiucn linvo wrtlilcil that Sic Slug, the (Jklniuiinn now eonllneil in tho county jail, is a violent aud desperate man and has made soveral attempts at murder. Ho killed a Chinaman In Mexico, alsoonc white man in Victoria, and came near killing a Cklnanuut in Missoula. From there hu came to Helena, where ho has shown a nuarrelsomo disposition uutll ho killed Chin On m tins city about eleven weeks since. They ask that the full extent of the law bo meted out to him. Idaho's Ambition. Washington, November 8. Delogato Dubois of Idaho is aheady hero and ut work to create a senti ment in favor of tho admission of that territory as a state. Ho says that tho constitution recently adopteil by tho people there is strongly opposed to polygamy, and is all that could bo desired on that score. It is not improbable that an effort will be made tho coming ses sion to embrace Idaho, New Mexico and Wyoming in an omnibus bill, and its passage will bo urged by tho combined iiithicnco of thoso territo ries. I.iimo County's Wealth. Euohnk, Or., Nov. 8. Tho asses sor has just completed his work for tho current year, and his footings show Lauo county has a gross val uation of ull property amounting to SG.GOJ.O-a, with an indebtedness of all classes aggregating $ 1,202, 102, and exemptions equal to $532,458, leaving a net property of $5,802,32:1, subject to taxation fyr tlio county. Tills is an increase of about $700,000 as compared with lust year, and shows that while Lauo county lias had no special boom, yet she has en joyed substantial improvement, as rats of assessment were not advanc ed as much In proportion as tho sell ing prices of lauds, and on other property wore not increased over former assessments. A Wild Young Man. St. Louis, Nov. 0. 1'Vntoii Cox, whoso escapade with a variety act tress at Springfield Mo., and tho sub sequent attempt of his father, a wealthv physician, to ruin the girl's beauty by throwing vitriol in her face made him notorious throughout tho country, was locked up to-day for burgiury. His father died re cently from what tho doctors termed a broken heart, ho never having re covered his health orspiiits after tho vitriol episode. Shot und Instantly Killed, Scotia, Neb., Nov. 8. Shortly before midnight lust night J. L. Pordemoru, a well known citizen, was shot and instantly killed by Calvin Madison. Tho tragedy oc curred In front of Madison's resi dence, near tho court house, where tho election returns were being counted. Madison was Jealous of l'ordemore, and they had been on bad terms for some time. A Jllg I'lr.i. GuitMANTOW.N', Cal., Nov. 8. At 12 o'clock last evening a flro started In tho City Urowory, destroying it aud also the adjoining saloon, barber shop, shoo shop, saddle shop, and undertaker's rooms. Several barns were also burned. Kpplnger & Co'- store was saved. The loss Is heavy. Tho amount ofinsurunco Is not known. CONDKXSEI) DISPATCHES. Admiral Krantz, Krench minister of murine, has resigned. A. Oodway, a democratic J inlgo of election at Petersburg, Va., has been urrested forHtulllug tho ballot-box. Yestcrduy tho Society of Cali fornia l'loneers received a generous contribution to their relief fund of $25,000. Alexander Montgomery, of Colusss, was tho donor. O. O. Wenko, who has lately flguretl In n seiimitlonal divorce case, shot himself In his left sido at his homo In Los Angeles yestcrduy afternoon. Tho wound will probab ly provo futal. Tho dervIshcH recently attacked Oondur, capital of AbyH-dlu, und burned tho city. Subsequently the Abyssinian uttticked tho dervishes, defeated them, and killed three chiefs. Tlio Congregational Association .... ..I l..inil t i.lir.irnli. lOI riUUIIL'lll UIIU Valium vniliuilliu. which lias been In session ut Tulare, Cal., Ssnco 'J'utsduy, adjourned yes tenluy. The next hemtlou will Ihj I held ut Bantu ltosu. ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. Q. P. Fermi, orMchamu, Is in tho city. Plenty of eggs at Geer & Co.'s fish market, on Court street. Judge It. P. lloiso returned homo to day from Albany where ho has been conducting court. Contractor ltodger canio up from Portland on tlio morning train whom ho has been on a business trip. Unitarian. Morning. "Creation Evening. "Ilohgion of India." Sabbath school and mental philoso phy at noon. All welcome. Insani: Man. -10. P. Ueardon, was brought to the asylum last night from Portland. He If 27 years of ago and this Is his first commit ment. Ho Is violent nt times. His ius.uilly Is caused by fever. All Qun:i At the stato peniten tiary all is iulct, and no more devil inent has been done that would mar tho routino of buslnes. The self hand ampnUitors aro enjoying tho scenery In tlio dungeon, and no doubt wishing for thoso lingers back again. AUTICMH Of INCOUI'OHATION. Articles of incorporation were filed with tho secretary of stato to-day, as follews: Tlio Uakcr City street rail way motor line, capital stock $50, 000: divided Into shares to tho value of $10 each, with .I.E. Friech, T. F. Campbell, L. M. Jtobluson, II. Make, and Sani'l White as Incor porators. Comino. Tho Victoria Colonist suys that the opera houso presented an old-tlmo appearance last night, for it was crowded to tlio doors to greet tho opening night of tho week's eiiRniremont of tho Chlcatro Onora Co. The company Is far ujliead of tho great majority of com edian companies that ask a dollar In tho theatre. They can rest assured that tlio houso will bo packed every night, as they give a change of bill nightly. Tho Bald company begin . a week's engagement at Reed's opera houso on Nov. 18th. fc Ono Viict Is wmth u column of rhetoric, said an American statesman. It Is n fact estab lished by the testimony of thousands of peoplo, that Hood's satsaparllla does euro scrofulu. salt rheum and other diseases or allevllons arising fiom Impure state or low condition of the blood. It also overcomes that tired leellug, cieates u Risid appetite, aud gles strength to every part of the systom. Try It. Wright's Ciisrnru Constipation remedy piomotes a regular aud healthy action of thn bowels, aids digestion and will not Ir ritate the most sensitive stomach, Chll (lien taku It readily. Hold by nil dragglsts' All may possess pearly while tcetlt, puro breath and healthy gums by using Wright's Myrrh Tooth Boap. llemovcdtnr lur, pruvents decay, hold by nil drugglsud II. C. C. C, Hed Cross Cough Cure heals thioat'aud lungs, cures asthma and the moiinlHtlnutn coughs and colds. Try It. Sold by ull druggists. Wright's Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters u rellablw tonic, appetizer and it) parleut, Invigorates thu digestive organs and nroM'iits ilyspepsU, can be relied up on, whl by all druggists. MONMOUTH NOTES. Professor Ttithlll has organized a private cluss In elocution. Fred Snyder, of Sulem, a former student, Is visiting friends here. Professor Jollllo will orgunlzo a cluss In voice culture this week. Preuchlng ut tho church Wednes day evening, by President Stanley. The senior review class was organ ized this week. There aro thirty In tho class. A largo handful of wild strawber ries was picked about a milo west of town on Noy. Ith. A general Interest Is taken In tho literary societies. There are six now engaged In active work. There uro now 153 students enroll ed, tho attentlauco being lurger than uttuiy other previous year, at this time. A party was given at the residence of Mrs, Stump lust evening In honor of Miss Murlo Vclten before her re turn home. There were twenty five present und a good time was hud by all. Tlio new addition to tho school will bo completed In about six weeks. The windows uro being put In position und It will soon bo en closed. Tho ehupel Is 60x80x20 feet. It will bo one of the largest In tho state, JScnldes this, Micro will bo lour lnrgo recltutlon rooms, also tho sumo number of sinull ones. O. H. Alfred V. Wulkcr, who was burned by nltro-glycerino at tho jMiwdcr works near Oukluud on tho 21st of October, died yesterday in tho hospital. The president hus denied thu u pllcullou fur pardon in thu ease of F. L. Putterbou, convicted In tho court of Utuli of bigamy, and sou tenced Muy 12, 18S8, to two year Imprisonment.,' i I Wi