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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1889)
SUBSCRIBE ron-. ..Yml'iT -$((- ' II , i. fcvrt. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL AOVKR TIS12 IN ' ?? JOURNAL. TIIR BKST PAPER -IN SALEM. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU m IT WILL UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. CT-You will be well pleased with lt.-e 3-Tho Tcrnn nro Most UcasonnWe-S YOIj. 2. SALEM. OHEGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1889. NO. 257. - THIS 8PACE BELONGS TO t.' HOLVERSON, The Dry Goods Man ! Itf-He carrjes the best selected stock In tho city, and sells at the lowest price, TR4.DE with him. -o- THE: GIvOBB X Real Estate Loan and Exchange ! 292 Commercial Street, SALEM, . -' - OREGON s Sctiool Books ,' A complete line of STATIONERY, . " ALBUMS. GOLD PENS AND FANCY LEATHER GOODS AT J. BENSON STARR'S NO 94 STATE STREET - - - SALEM, OREGON Wm Brown L Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, low SlippersSlippers! , One of the finest Christmas SfiS" ifl pair of. those elegant slippers display in the snow winnows KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No. 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ATTENTION ! wtok C, Matyoar pnrty with us. Sub" BIUDGFORD. II. Hi 5 TvaefetT at MtM( MMl iVwtor U Mi amend -o- Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, ' . HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This bouse carries a"large stock of flrst class goods from the best manufacturers in tho world, and Is prepared to give satUfac tlon. both In stye and quality, to. every one who will purchase goods ot them, . No. 231 Commercial Street, SALBM - - - ORBQOIH Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. X-mas Tidings. Do You Want to Buy a Dress? If so, come and see our elegant dress goods. We can suit you In Quality. Style and Price. Ah. hut Vnil nrA aura in wnnt tnn nf .! V.il..nl. II. -i. it.. cold weather Is coming on. They are . , r " "Li"" h",ui wueu uuu eiuer-uowu cage, 'iney are per fect beauties. Toboggan Hoods, Woolen Sklrta and Jackets, until you can't rest. J Christmas Gifts For the Old and Youn RICH AND POOR. EVERY ONE IS TREATED ALIKE -0- Be wise! Have common sense. Buy at the Opera House Corner where you can save money. We will help you to get us much happiness as possible out of your money. We do It by low prices. -O- ML ATOIT1I Opera. House Corner, SALEM - GEO. W. JOHNSON, Pres. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr., Treas. S afc, Land and 1ms (Incorporated.) LOAN BROKERS AND DEALERS IN Real Estate 95 State Street, People looking for investments and seeking residence property should see the 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 Investigate before making a purchase. To those hunting lots to build on, we will' sell you a lot by you paying $10 down and 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 uuy and sell with a small capital. We have w A Few Choice Lois In that wo are offering at a bargain. We also have a list of choice bargains iu nearly every addition to Salem. We havo some choice acre tracts. We have Farms and Timber Lands ! No one seeking such property should conclude to purchase without examining our list. W. F. PECK, Manager. o State, Lani and Trust Company, SALEM, M HANGING LAMPS THOMAS UUKROWS . -. n f 4tu tat Alt &&&S&& Sirfyfti"loerowseri' Keed.ClrP, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Dea-t fell to MmpU our ew line ot eon- going fast. All shades blue, black, AT THE OPERA HOUSE CORNER! - - OREGON. P. H. D'ARCY, T. C. SHAW, Yice-Pres. 0 Salem, Oregon. Oak Lawn Park OREGON. Salem Co-Operative Association m STARK I Choice Groceries I CROCKLRY h WliHe Gruite aid DewiW Vwe, aiwre, e, urftookund prt 134 HTATK HTKKrT HAI.KM. COMPANY Company ! Why's. To tho Editor of tho Capital Jeurnal: Why is it that members of tho state exchange, real estate dealers, complain about those who are not members of that organization, bo cause they visit hotels and do street talk to secure patronage, calling all non-members bushwhackers and curbstone dealers, when almost ev ery day may bo seen theso astuto gentlemen perusing tho several Hotel registers upou tho arrival of each train? Information is what wo seek. A Mkmueii. Articles of Incorporation. The following articles of incorpora tion were filed with the secretary of state to-ciay. muo uoia Hill .Lime company of Portlaud, capital stock $25,000; to manufacture and deal in lime: R.T. Kiug, D. P. Leach, Jacob Anubul and A. Roggo Incorporators. Also supplementary articles of In corporation of tho Capitaij Jour nal Publishing Co., Increasing their capital stock from $5000 to $10,000 wcro filed; with T. C. Shaw, W. H. Byars, E. M. Walto and M. L. Chamberlin incorporators. Wright's Cnsonra Constipation remedv promotes a regular and healthy action of mo uoweis, mas ingestion ana win not lr rltate the most sensitive stomach. Chil dren take It readily. Bold by all druggists. It. C. C. O.. Red Cross Cough Cure heals throat and lungs, cures asthma and tho most obstinate coughs and colds. Try It. Sold by all druggists. Wright's Hon Cclcy and Chainnmllo Bitters a reliable tonic, appctlrer and np pnrlont, Invigorates tho dlgcstho organs and prevents dyspepsia, can be relied up on. Sold by all druggists. Cheapest, strongest and best, Wilshl's Compound Extract of Barsnpurilla Roils, pimples, erysipelas fleo before It. Cleansis and enriches tho blood. Hold by all drug gists. JOHN HUGHES, Denier 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. THE GLOBE 292 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon A nice six-room cottage on streetcar lino for rent. IIKLI iVANTnD. One girl to do general house work, Im mediately. . EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Four or flvo laborers, one engineer. VOll SALE. A good buggy for J20. A good cow for JJO. A good smnll team. N. McCain, Manager. Delinquent Tux Notice. -k-TOTfnR IS HEHEI1Y GIVEN .THAT IN the delinquent tax list of the city of eaiem ior tue year oi iso i now iu my hands for collection. All persons are here by notified to settle up ur I shall pro ceed to collect the sovcral amounts bv law. U. H. ItOSS City Marshal and Tax Collector NOTICE. N OTICB Is hereby glvon that ot a meet- lH?.lin ottn1rhr1tial tt tttft Milt. at T...TiFrif. Piil.llaiilnf fnmnnni held December th, 18), by unanimous volo tho capital stock of thocompany wus Increased from Five Thousand to Ten Thousand Dollars. M. U OIIAMllKItLAIN. Secretary. SANTA CLAUS -AND- J. G. Wright llegtoonnountolo the people of this vi cinity ttaut Ihoy !we gono Into partner ship for the holiday jHiison una exiwct by thelrjolntcllortsto Give Everybody a Good Time. no not let anyone deceive you by. ml- renrmentatlon Into believing that imiim Clause It In any way other stoclt or store. T Intended In any his U Santa Glaus IIeadqiiartcis As wlllheprocn by the abundance and variety of our stock, and by the liberal way In which customer will be Iruittd. W have In store a serle- of surpr.m tr those who visit us. Orcul surprint n Christinas noeltIe. Oreat surprlMw In holiday Jjaralns, and abue all ele OUR PRICES AIIE SURPRISES Ho iwrprUlnk-ly low that they offer the rreiu-S Inducement jxjmMo to Ihwe who Enow what a bargain l. J. 0. WWtiHT, 27 mid 259 (Vmiinenrliil 81, Employment Agency LATEST BY TELEGRAPH C1TIUUS PLANTING. A Large Amount or Orange to no Planted Thl Year. 1'omona, Dec. 21. A canvass of fruit-growers in this part of tho state has been marto by tho Pomona Pro- gress, which reprrts that during the next four mouths tho greatest plant ing of deciduous and citrus fruit trees ever known In this part of California will tako place. Reports from horticultural societies In River side, Sau Bernardino and Ontario confirm tho statement that in tho Pomona valley alone over 200,000 acres of land will bo set out to or chards, and the same rato extends to other localities. Tho nurseries havo begun work and havo orders for thousands of trees. This great movement m orchard planting lias been brought about by tho starting or fruit-packing houses and can neries In this region and tho particu larly good prices tho fruit-growers havo had for two years. Two-thirds of tho orchard plant ing will bo confined to navel orange trees, which pay very handsomely, but a largo acreage will bo planted to figs, olives, lemons and prunes. Tho Progress is unablo to find any one in Southern California who Is going to plant apiicot, peach or nectariuo orchards this season. Many acres of wine grapes will bo pulled up. THE INFLUENZA. Symptom or tho Terrible Dlseaso Now In the East New Yoiik, Dec. 21 Recent ad vices indicato that tho lnllucnza, now provelent In Euiope, Is of Asiatic origin, and that It reached Russia over tho caravan routes, as did a similar epidemic in 1830. It is known In Russia as a Chlncso malady and In Germany as tho Russian catarrh. In St. Peters burg tho epidemic was coincident with heavy clouds, scml-darkncss and bad weather. Tlie victims of tho malady are taken suddenly. On tho first day tho symptoms nro mental depression, feverish cold and gastrlo disturbances, followed on tho next four days by somnolency. Tho latter characteristic disappears on tho fourth and fifth days and is succeeded by vomiting. After this the patient recovers rupldly enough. Men and animals are attacked by tho disease, but few women havo been affected by It. Half tho Rus sian Government has been disabled by the influenza. A IlimiEDTKAHKDY. Hulctde ot the Last Nnpiosed noss to It. Wit- Hi:li:na, Mont., Dec. 21. Tho suicide of J. C. McDonnel at tho Grand Central Hotel tho other day recalls tho Mooro tragedy of Febru ary, 1886, the details of which arc still fresh In 'tho minds or tho public. The dead bodies of William Mooro and his wife were found In their houso on the Denton road, each rid dled with bullets. Tho tragedy was not witnessed, as far as known, and tho theory at tho timo was that tho couplo had quarreled, uppealed to firearms and killed each other; or that possibly one had killed the other and then committed riulcldc. Thomystery attending thelrdonth, however, was never cleared up. Mr. and Mrs Mooro had lived iinhap. plly for soino time previous to tho tragedy, and tho woman's Infidelity to her husband was tho subject ot common talk. Tho object of tho faithless woman's atleetlons was it school teacher at Dearborn, whom many people thought know more of tho tragedy than ho cared to tell. That teacher was J. O. McDonnel, tho man who has now committed suicide, so tho last supposed actor iu tho most awful domestic tragedy enacted In Montana has passed out of tho world, lidding by hl unex plained act of heir-destruction an other inyMcry to that already eon neetlon with the Mooro tragedy. WokkThkm Juht Tirr. Bajik. ThU Is considered tho ftstlvo time or the year for marriages. This morn ing a Joi'it.v,wrcort'r was stand lug ill h largo Commercial street es tablishment when his attention was called ton supjiosed newly mude hride. Atanyratethoyohng lady loroaII appearances or bearing that distinction as sho was togged out In iivinu-Hiliira" Mild not withstanding the muddy condition of tho streets she was sporting n white pair or Hlipiicni. IIerupise;l hubby was lose to her side ready to render any awlstuiifo necewwry. uch things will happen despite btorins, rulu, mud or heaven only knows what. ADDITIONAMITY NEWS. Stipremo Conrt. Sau:m, Dee. 23, '81). ,,7?' Jh w,cl!r resp. v. Ella A. Wheeler npp.; Judgment of the lower court reversed and tho bill " dismissed. Opinion by Lord, J. Ella A. "Wheeler npp. vs. C. Jr. wheeler resp.; judgment of tho lower court alllrmed but tho respon dent pay costs and dlsbumnents. Opinion by Lord, J. rhos. Fnriiuar, npp. vs. Tho City or Roscburg rem.; appeal lYoni Douglas county, nrguedand submit 1, h- F' Mosher.ntt'y. far app., J. W. Hamilton, att'y. for tho reap. ,9?orgo Haynes, resp., vs J. H. Whltsett, admr. of tho estate of J. Whltsctt, deceased, Win. W. Whit- J sett, et al. Appellant, itppeal trom Douglas county. Argued and sub mitted. J. W. Hamilton, att'y for resp. and W. R, Willis, ntt'y. for a p's. TnouniiKiN Tin: CitiNnsnUAMP. Just now Marshal Ross mid tho other police foreo aro having their hands full looking nrtcr tho Chinese " in tho city. A few days ago several highbinders arrived In tho city and demandod of tho Chlneso mer chants of this city n certain cuni or money. Thocelestial brothers could . not seo tho polut and refused to "divyup." Tho highbinders then madoopen threats that t hoy would burn every one of them out and have bIhco been causing a sourco of trouble among tholxmlloi. Privuto citizens who employ Chlucso havo become ! aroused over tho matter and fenr' ' thatsomo attempt of depredation ; will be committed. In one Instanco ono of our citi.ens has placed a night-watchman on his promises. The authorities aro keeping a sharp look out mid will promptly arrest any ono or them who .makes the .' least miss-pass. mm Anotijiih PitisoNim. This morn ing Earnest M. Roten, trf Jackson ville, Or., was brought to tho peul- ' entlary to servo a term or ono year for robbory. Sherllt' Rlrdsoy con veyed tho unfortiitiato vlolhn here. Kkki It. Geo. D. Goodhue. N6. 05 Stato street keeps on hand cod-j stantly all kluds of wood, sawed and . unsawed. All may posNenn pearly white teeth, puro breath and healthy gums by usliitf WrlKhts Myrrh Tooth Soup. HctnovcHtar- ar, provents decay, sold by all diuicglstM GRANI1H N0TK.S. Tho following resolutions wcio adopted by tho Morion County Pomona Orange, nt their meeting, held Dec. 21st. 'Resolved, That this Grange Is op posed at this time, to tho county court appropriating any or tho coun ty funds, or giving an obligation or this county to pay at some future time, for any but tho current ex penses or this county. Resolved, That this Grange nsk tho Oregon Statu Board or Agricub turo to increase tho premiums on cereals and vegetables, especially when made as (Jrango or county ex hibits. On motion, Messrs. R. P. Rolsc, Vfm, Hillcary and J. P. Robertson nudMesdamcs M. A. Mlnto, I.'L. Hilleiiry and J3. A. Rolso Mere up-' nolnted a committee to mako ar rnngcnicuta for an exhibit for tho Marlon County Pomona Grange, at tho next Hiato Agricultural Fair.' Whereas. Ono rif the conditions ' under which Marion county pur chased tliu land on which tho Ore gon Htate Fairs have slneo been held, was that the grounds would bo iiac ful us a place whereon to hold hibt't-'' liiL'sof tho militia, ninl Whereas, Weuuderstnnd thatthu tullltla company located at Hnlt'in deslro un armory Imlldlug of such a character as to be sufficient us n meeting place for nu annual meet ing of the eutlru uillltla or the state. Thcretpro Rimoi.vi:i), That we claim that tho cltlcns ot Marlon county have an equitable right to ask at 'the hands or tho Oregon Htuto board or Agriculture and tho Ktnte Agri cultural spclcty, that tho grounds and unoccupied buildings bo opened for meetings of the milltlm at the" state fairgrounds. Resolved, That a commlltcu 01 , this Orange bo appointed to confer with the committees of tho Htate ' jiutliii uuu i;iiwuiiuiiii nuvivi;. order Insecure facilities for iiieutliign . of the stuto militia of this county and state, and John Mlnto, J. 11. ' Stumn and R. P. iiolso were ap pointed committee to carry out above resolut'ous. i Whereas, At tho Inst Hcmlnuof tlm stuto legislature, there wua uppmprl ultd ror the laying out, opening and working on lilghwujs established by various laws ofthatsesslon, about the sum nfJ2(J,00l),whlch legislation Is in violation of M'cilon 1 of article 1 1 or tho constitution 'r Oregon. Therefore, resolved, TnatMiicii leg lul.it Ion Ik wronu- and Imnoses an illegal and unjust burden on the taxpayers ot Oregon. Young C'onlngbby, tho nephew' and heir or Lord HencotiHllold, bus' returned to Oxford, from the uni versity of wllch ho Is exjiectcd to lo graduated next year. Curiously enough ho slums hU suite of room -with a member ol the Gladstone ramlly, who Is. moreover, liU most Intimate friend and chum. Mrs, Hlmw, the famous whistler, has had a photograph taken of her self In Loudon wlilvli U over liluq f'l high, ,, m 7 .i . ,w ,-,. li H tt d . . J &4 3 ' H, 'Jfl NO. J?47 h tQNT ST. I. ,i