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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1889)
f.- " -. $jV ' 1 M ."4fi --.A.-., 1 f r"'u ., y? v ,' "' Htyjg. -' V 'r .Jb.VO.iM "k SUBSCRIBE roit ' ADVER riSIS ' ' is THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, i i THE CAPITAL JOURNAU I THE BEST TAPER IN SALEM? IT VIM, nn A GOOD INVESTMENT. O-Tho Terms aro Most Kcasonnblo-S? 03-You will be well plensecl with lt.ec H Sfl VOL. 2. SALEM, OliEGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1889. NO. 235. CAPITAL JOURNAL Buy your Dress Goods and Trim mings at Buy your Corsets nnd Kid Gloves ut Buy your Cloaks and Jackets at Buy your Handkerchiefs and Ties at Buy your Hosiery and Underwear at Buy your Blankets and Flannels at Buy your Table Linens and Nap kins at Buy your Shawls and Furs at Buy your Jewelry and Fancy Goods at For Bargains in all lines of goods goto HOLVERSON'S! "" minim nr. B BUCODACOAL! Undervein Screened. " o I have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is shipped to me direct from the Bucoda mines, and I ofler it at such prices as never before heard of in Salem. Delivered for $7.70 Per Ton ! In Wood, Sand and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom modate my customers, having a very large stock on hand. My wood is now all measured before sawing and I guarantee full measure. Call In and see me. Remember my place of business is in the State Land and Trust Com r papy's buildings, No. 95 State Street. GEO. D. GOODHUE. ' Wm. Brown & Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Finest Stock -0- KRAUSSE Carry the finest n n IN THE and Winter ! ffi i&wtojiffl Him fti tow mmM!" fivifftu mi tfw I tfit i rii" i U3 Mb pf JrfUl M1. lmn', W W rww HI) Goods bouulit direct from Ho HIUHWfttC ory, vuntcau a- vt.uiv. 2li r'niiwimrrlHl WIlWJ n nt nm m j rr t ""Hffft-' MnnRFS A. tfeal Estate and Insurance, Mi . ' Monv London , W8 )hv mm LADIES! & Caitol Adveutoe Conanv. Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This house curries a lurge stock of flrnt class goods from the best manufacturer lit tho world, nnd Is prepared to plve ualUfac. tlon.both In etyc and' quality, to every ono who will purchase goods ot them, .No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - - - OREGON in the State ! & KLEIN and moat ejegont. n STATE I ':'''.,' ittr 'aMluaMiliaaHMuMMiii GILLESPIE. Real tol tolly I ; iiLi. T W ' WHOLESALE AND Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glass ware, Wootlenware, Fancy Goods and Notions. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Everything Yon f ant Under One Roof. JUST RECEIVED : Eight Bales of Cotton Bats, which wo will sell for 15c a pound. Men's Knee Gum Boots $2 60 Men's Long Gum Boots 3 00 LOOK AT OUR CLOTHING PRICES. Men's hlack suits $ 5 00 60 Men's suits, usual price $12, now r 9 00 50 Men's suits, usual price $15, now- - 11 50 60 Men's suits, usual price $20, now - - 15 00 50 Men's suits, usual price 22.50, now 18 00 OVERCOATS. A good overcoat $ 7 50 Fifty overcoats, usual price $15, notv - - - 11 60 Fine light overcoats, worth $18 and $20, now ofl'ered for $15 and 10 50 Bgy-Orders from a distance promptly filled. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Please give us -O- ill SALEM, GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. State, Land and CAPITOL ADYENTURE (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS AND DKALEltS IN Real Estate 95 State Street, J-O- People lookiug for Investments and seeking residence property should boo tho Motor Line Addition and West Bulem. Lots III either of these additions will make you u choice nnd convenient homo; will make a neat return us un Investment In a short time, Jt fill Pay You to Investigate before making a purchase, To lliobo hunting lots to build on, wo will sell you a Jot by you paying $10 down mid tho huluixio in monthly payment, To those wishing to Jliveht fur speculations We Will Give Terms that will allow you time to wJI tho properly i nmko your jmy meufv, giving you an opportunity lo buy him) Ml wJtliawiiull capital, Wo Jlve k Few Cliolce Lois In Oak Lawn Part Addition that, wp ore Q'orm t Hmh Wo nlw liuvu u J4 of oholco IwrguiDH lu muriy my J)lllou lo Hnm, Wt Iimvm ') uwm acre trm, Wo jvo No ono pwtjiing jucli iirojwrly pIioiiH imi))nlo jmoilmw W(MUtpftimnujfOijrfr o. Mini i &Ahmt, ;auTiiJjraiiiiMimnrTii KKHHIK School mVfm RETAIL DEALERS IN a call. ) OREGON. P. H. D'ARCY, T. C. SHAW, Vice-Prcs. Trus y Salem, Oregon. i UHWHW. '!'" """ ' '"'"' "w Books COMPANY tainv ! i dm mi, Oh Who Will It ltc? lUorrcspondonco of the Cnpltnl Journal. Who will bo our next alderman is a matter of no small importance to our oncenore prosperous citjv Is it to b tho order of the rulers to hold back the progress of public im provement in general? ,If history repeats Itselfyy that's enough, wo should not. Looking backward, we see many very strange sights. Pro feet of that Opposition. And I might recite sstrugglo abovcry step made in that'directlon. Ns The Caoltal Flourinc Mill com r v pany hava had.a hard time. Under arious pretenses, opening tho streets have met opposition all along tlA line. Tho removal to a hetter siteuuder the most ftivornblo conditions of the now passenger depot, was opposed. Tho eitizons were ready to pay all expense of re moval. -, Tho "City Dads" gave thrail road company to understand that bonds would be demanded .est they should violate some of thclty ordi nances. Tho cty laws are uncertain in their eflects. No onrfltuows what they are. No ono who opposes progress in anyyUrection; no one who opposes me motor nue; no ono who is counectetLwith schemes, and who may bo opposed to otliors of like diameter suoulc be elected to a place that will jeopardize tho progress ofho city at large. Wo shovfld not elect an alderman who wilyxppose tho motor lino or any oher improvement. The motor lino is of more importance to the general public than almost any other improvement on foot. "A Motou." JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Pnini.s, Oils and Window Gloss, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NHW TO-DAY. Help Wanted (Jlrl for general lioiihoworlc, (Jcrmiin preferred. Hoy, IS lo 18 ywiriJ old, to do ri'orcM nnd imtlfo iiliiiKelf useful. A kleudy kllimtlou to tho rlulit oiiu. (jcrmum iearreil, Blx men to fliiip wood at f I jer cord, (Jlrl wanted forguaerul IiqiimiwoiIc, If you want lielnof any kind or If you are lookliitf for u Munition, mil on or leave your nruer ui ICmployment Offloo, IWlVjiiunwIiil Mieet mi STILL AUVKI A Grand Thanksgiving Dinner nl (lie lion Ton Heslaumnt. MfSNIJ, (111 III U Mint'l), lull Mwelienl, KKfr"M, VUUUtn m i'Wfurlfuy .Iver will) Muolt fiioiu, Vml, (Villi, Mai4i(iinle( iJliri.e. ll'U)ltf. TwiX wlib Ui"iii"!iryuiiulJiw.fl I'tnU Willi A'if Hjii, Million, Ym. UKlbl A 111 IM Hl(WrVTMIIM''W1lll'J IUHJ HlDYlH Ml hiL'uuoumj Minf (;uumI I'lM, y,)tthn, ciuiii niVi liiav i-'iiiHi. im lul u(miiiIIuiiiiv fni'iuiliw. IIhiiihI I W limn mr yi Minn tt mil; nu i ij imujj .iiijliiih jiiij i in i iu n EMPLOYMENT owioii i WlillWh A ! Ut tin tivu4ljf i W . 'l'Ml)Ui iJ ' w ' " w rf Pmimn twiui iw itkw iv It iiiU HiUii UIH4MHHHH Ui JlfJwMIK giusa mis ueeu upppscu ai every step. The O. & C. R. R.had a strugglo to get through. anuVwe fool vet tho ef- IJMiMilJiiHHM' lnUlll LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. A GOOD SHOWING MAUK 11Y Till! NICARAGUA CANAL COMPANY. Wlint Has Already Ilcen AcconipUitheil Toward Connoctlne tho Two OceimF. Nkw Yohic, Nov. 20. Advices from Managua, Nicaragua, Novem ber 4fh are as follews: Tho canal commissioners repoit that since tho landing of the construction party on Juno 3d, tho Americans havo suc ceeded in building up tho founda tions of a town, which will bo called America; landed material for and commenced tho construction of a twelve-milo aqueduct; laid a milo or more of broad-gunge railroad; planed thirty-flvo miles of telegraph in operation; cleared tho San Juan, Juanlllo, Descada and Sllico rivers; built twenty or moro permanent camps; cleared tho llrst part of tho routo of tho canal; organized a per fect supply and transportation ser vice, hospital servlco and au ambu lance corps; perfected sanitary ar rangements, and havo dono every thing possible to wm tho good will of Nicarugua and show tho world what American mish and intelli gence can do under tho most difll- cult circumstances. Tho rapids in too San Juan river will disappear as tho water of the lako and river is raised by the Ocolioa and other dams. When tho steamer having on board the Amer ican canal party crossed the lake and tho members had been tho canal location, which, after passing through the lako will cut through to tho Pacific- side of tho coast, au air lino of only eleven miles of land, river, swamp andjjmsin separated tho American engineers from the Pacific ocean. A TKA1N KOHIIKI). Hold Diied of two Unmiisliml IMim lii lliiililute Ilallroad ISuiiloyun, Kansas Citv, Nov. 20. The north-bound nassenuer train on tho Missouri, Kansas, and Texas road was "held up" to-night near Perry station, lud. T. Tho express and mail ears wero robbed. Tho pass engers were not molested. Tho amount sueured by tho robbers is unknown. Tito train was the dally Missouri, Kaunas and Texas mull express. At Pryor creek two armed while men, unmasked, forced thu engineer ami fireman to descend from tho cub, Thu station consists of not much moru than a water-tank and a fool house, and theiowasnoouo to Inter fere with thu rnliheru' work, Tlio robbern proceeded lo the mull ear, wlieiv they liilfmlduted tho mull agents and riflix! tho pouches of their vuliiublu cunleiilH, They next (lllt'L'teii their iittuiillou (o tho ev preiw cur, 'J'Iuto ulw thu agent was iulliiildatod by (lin'iils nod lh nufe emptied of Iidumiiii'M valued at neverul thoiiHuinl iIoIIiiin, 'J 1115 AtiAVIIHHA rilllt, H l 'IIiumkIiI II I lli'lnjr Muit'WMrnlly hlilillmit'il. ItoVW, AJi'iil., '"V. 2il-TInw tw m wvt ildvulopiDiiiiU uglily in lliu (miller of lliu AlMiWIMlil (HUH' liu, Tim iiiliiuN iinuilh'ull uliut ilwil, uinl u lliolyyuMn ho( lliu h. i,UVVIfl'0 Mill) Anuiiuiiilu fioin lint IW io Hid im fmi Jovi'l me llllllf lL'itw, HlljMII'llltMOlluill UmwU liMillil K')'vlU lliul Hip Iii)II(Iii)in hid ull IioIiIIiix iiimI Ii Ik lluvi'illii'IrM j litlim iiikIIihiih, 'j'lli''liU will not hon(iioviii iiikili Of II UlUllt, iHUVJllUlljf I III) lll'IIIHIIllllll illiiUHliI, by tvhlnli l(i Jlillu ()e uoiilil noon liu fun ii w J Into ii liln hui, U li'kiwlM thai wlwiil out' 1Mlfl'flllW MIIMlllllJf jilniilwl All uiiiwiu Hill hu ujIiiiiuIImI lu ulucu ilUMJl Ul-HMMtt fu) Juuliuf DM I) VIMIf t Mojijiiini uflh WlJIJtl) mini im im jhiiii ihmwM in Alllillilll JKiJlllu IMMf4IUIIIflO(Oll Hi i jk. Muni . Muv Mfe. A alum IwliwiliuMliwi (mm lUituhlwl, I V uk. 'IIIU 'IlliniUIlUI ABIlllli uuk iluiiuiul hv llmlliU oiurmiiu. A iWiwhf liuu ill HihUwiiiwiI m UJM WHIM' Jlfj HII Wll Of (ill) J y lw(f iiiuiuliw vtHiviummtl. Tmu WUIUIHI UWI IHM HHill l JIMMHO IU Iiumi iwiImIiwI. ami fuuruiii vl oiUiw illM UUil ikJJIJmmmiI w !(" ImMi hlDll. Hi. H'llV lllllMIIIH IWIliMli Ullll Hill WlllllMll lolMl' llullNW, TIlW Jom I rildwli-l Ml wwn 'J'liu liiinii of kihiir uiilulilmi Inn niiiiil fuiimf l mwiIiiiiwi i(ipi;H n 'i'in'1'fl - -!- ,- i I , I Iihi I'l hum Ih-I'K lUllnl Iiimhiii mu niingoiiiiiiiiilU'ii (HHUKIOKttll "I IIIMDIHI, I' Poim.ANi), Or., Now 23, 1880. The bulletins previously issued by tills board havo been dovoted to washes anil sprays adapted for sum mortise, whii tho trees are infoli age. At bucU. times care lincccs- sary that the strength oftfie wash shall not bo suck as wiiufnjuro the foliage or tender, wowing branohes, therefore the rcsultsutrojiot as'satis factory as (hey wduld if stronger" waslies could be ifsed. Now that tho season hasiirrivc(fs.wlien tho trees have dropped thc foliage, leaving theniln a dormant state and freo froiA anything tlials will luterfero In roachhig thbv parts wnere tne eflgs or hirviuof thai In sects nro deposited, au'dCiieii a much stronger wasli can bo used without fear of injury to thi trees, tho board would ndviso this as the opportune time when a vigorous and thorough warfare bo engaged in by all who havo fruit trees, for tho extermination, so far as possible, of tho eggs and larvio tint havo been deposited upon tho bark and in crevices of the trees dur ing these latter weeks, when most of the obnoxious Insects have been busily engaged in depositing their eggs and larvio for another season's crop, believing, as we do, that more can bo accomplished by ono good, thorough spraying of tho trees dur ing tho next sixty days than can bo by fivo times that tlumbcr of spray ings after tho foliage has appeared upon tho trees. WINTKK WAHU. Among tho many gashes used for this season of tho year, thu,followlng is recommended im rmiiwr olinniv ...0 u.a1r.,L,, siniplo, easily procured mid effective, not only for tho rcnioval'of eggs and larvio of insects, bu tho 'nccumuhi ted moss, a parasite to 'tho tree, which should b6 remeved: Takoone pound of Amerlwui or Babbitt's concentrated lyo and dis solve In twaml one-half galloiiB ot water. This strength of wiihIi should not bo ifsed after tho buds havo commenced to swell. If wanted for imo after Iho foliage has Htarlcd tho strength should bo reduced, by using twice tho amount of water, making one pound of lyo lo llvo gallons of water. .Hi using these lyo washes the haud should bo pro tected, otherwlho dUingreeublo foron may bo the result. Tho Hoard would cull upon every eltl.un loyal to tho grAt fruit Inter ests of Oregon lonld lu every oshI hlo uiaiiuer In the diWruclJo'ii of these onemles of tho fniltV and tree, which have seenred m htrniig a hold in oiuny of our orcliurilH.iliiil Ueeji llioiii from spivailliig lido jmils of our Htalo not as yet Infested by them, Thin spreading U done iWely (liroiigh (hu medlfim of the hmilit bov, fruit tree, hcUuh, ete., shljipi'd In from iurlH now iilleeleil, Hvery box, hack, ttoi'uhn"u or iwllur In wJilnIi tvorniy iipjiliM or jiuiim Iiiivi' biw'ii wliljipyil ornloiml, In lliolioiiiii of lliu urvo of lljo i'oiIIIii niof Ii, uinl wlilull, If not iliMfioyiul hy Dm llior oiigli iimiif io Wjilri or hoiiiu idlii'f iiioaun, wll luiiiiu fjulli in Hiu iinly MpiliiK liMinlliM fHy irnmieil to iiiopiigulo Hm kind Jn unlolil iiinn Lud In Hn Hud iii)lvoi')iiniroivliuri) Hint noun In Iih vY, )lliutvlw, Hm lieiMMliliiiiu fitmi iiiim of the IIIUfUllliM Win JlllJlll'tflllll'U,4ikll Hid ngg ol llii) Hiwii ami Mfiujy ihU, HieinfultMill fiull llfjflHfUg mIoiik, ulilllliMM, Hie-, huyfTJ w dkllljjwlwl, l;' lllillli'lllltf lUtm fur A fl inn llliliU III it JiowjIJuii wiiiiMl or oiiy jtoilldl of vvJihJi' ull wWJi Iwoiie glilloii ofaUil, The lyful Mrw In mil thu hHjuIi linn utiUmy dull $iutrlu fitmin luiuJiHu UulUilim hIiwhJ" ImhiwI it HiuHh mm) it Mf Ih uul in wuhwj lUmi lUy mu ilv m ml' ijjmlug llw UnmUUi w hu? 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