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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1890)
"r ' SUB3CRIBK roK THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, I TUB- AD.VEjRriSH! IN-J CAPITAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IT WILL 1IR A GOOD INVESTMENT. BEST PAPER IN SALEM. aj-YoifwIlt bo well plonsed with it.-ffc 3Tlie Terms nro Most Rcasonnblo-S VOL. 2. SALEM, OEEGON. MONDAY, JANUAltY 27, 1890. NO. 282. JUUKTMAJL. la t is SALEM? m m niu One would think to read tbo advertisements of some of the merchants that this is a very poor place to do business In. Tbey are continually SELLING OUT AT COST. How do tbo keep up? Are tbey supported by charity, or are tbey and their advertisements frauds? Hear the Truth ! Balem is a prosperous and growing city, and all its merchants are doing well and making money, and any right-minded man knows that wlien a a merchant advertises to sell "at cest," that it Is always at what it "costs the buyer." Men do not go Into business for fun or for their health, but to make money. m le Capitol Adventure Company never advertise to sell off at cost, yet we are constantly 20 to 30 per cent, lower than any other house in Salem. Why? Because we buy from first hands and for cash, and get our goods cheaper. Now during the months of January ar.d February only we propose to reduce our prices on all good and show the people of Salem and the surrounding country how we can SELL GOODS and not "Sell at Cost" Either, but actually make money at follews: -O- Clark'a Coats', Kerr's or Brook's spool cotton, white and black, per spool 21 cts All kinds, 100 yds, silk, perspool 5 cts Carpet tacks 2c no rpackage A large lino ladles', Misses and Cbildrens' gloves 10 cts A large line of corsets worth $1.25 reduced to 50 cts Good lead pencils, per doz. 10 cts A good Scrubbing Brush- 10 cts Good Steel and Silver Thimbles, each 1 ct All kfnds needles, per pa.. 3 ctB All kinds ' ot Silk Button Hole Twist, each. 1 ct All kinds of Dress Buttons, some that are actually worth ?1.00 per doz; per doieen Sets All colors Zephors, single, per oz t Sets Good Spring Clothes Pin per doz 3 cts Good Lunch Bu8ket,small- 10 cts Good Pick Handles 10 cts Good Axe Handles 10 cts Nice China Matting, good. 12J cts 7 Pes. Popper' and Salt goods, wor(h 40 cts. per yd.. 20 cts Good Ladles' Morocco Purses 25 cts -O- Come parly and Get Your Pick 1 OF THESE BARGAINS ! JTh9y are offered for ouly sixty days, and stock will not bo re plenished until the flrat of March. All goods In the store will be sold at a corresponding reduction. -o- capitol amm Opera House Corner, SALEM - lie Matter Fit I DROPPED fT ? the low prices given. Read what All colors Worsted Braid, former nrice 10 cts Sets Toilet soaps worth 25c to 50c, per box 10 cts Ladies' Arctics CO cts Children s Arctics 33 cts Children's Rubbers 20 cts Cabot A muslin, 13 yds for$ 1 00 Cabot W muslin, 14 yds for 1 00 Fruit of loom muslin 11 yds 1 00 Lonsdale muslin 11 yds... 1 00 Boss of Road overalls, R. " S., per pair 50 cts Bossof Road overalls, X.Y, per pair GO cts We offer a lino of worsted goods, all styles and colors, former price, 15 to 25c, 12 yds$ 1 00 We oiler u large line of rib- bou8, all colors and widths, from No. 2 to No. 10,. per yd 6 cts Good currycombs 10 cts Good horse brushes 25 cts A large lino of men and boy's wool hats 25 cts Assorted styles and widths of laces, per yd 2 cts A large line of girl's wool hoods, each 2-5 cts Eleven dozen pairs men's and boys' wool mittens, per pair 10 cts - - OREGON; mm, NO TELEGRAMS TODAY. ThoJovHNAii bnd nindo nrrango menls to gettho Pacific Telegraph Cablo Co's., news ecrvico today, but tbo following Btntoment from tbo manager nt tbo Salem oftlce explain why It does not appear: Salkm, Jan. 27, 2:47 p. m. Tbo wires to San Francisco came all right about noon but so over-loaded with commercial business we could not get a press report throuch. The wires arc all down by way of Port lond. Will probably bo able to give Journal a report to-morrow, CONDENSED TKLBOKAMS. Thero are great overflows of the rivers of Ireland. Great storms are reported on the Atlantic coast. The Snow blockades on the lower Pacific roads still continues. Tbo Labor Unions of Seattle nro protesting against the defeat of the Anti-trust bill. Peter Jackson, the colored pugi list, who is to meet Sullivan, is back from England. The Malheur Gazette charge can didates $10 each for notice of their candidature published In that paper. BOLD JAIL DELIVERY. Frank ' Byron and Saraenl Newton, Two Prsoncrs Escape from .. the County Jail. Last evening abcut six o'clock Frank Byron who answers to the following descriptien: "Age 23 years, bight ubout5 feet 9 inches, slight ly stooped, weight 150 lbs., light complexion, grayish-blue eyes, light brown mustache, brown hair, beard about one mouth's growth, had on black felb bat, bluo coat, striped pants, laced shoes, smokes cigarettes freely, rather dudish," made his escape from the county jail In com pany with Samuel Newton, who is described as follews: Samuel New ton, about 30 years, bight 6 feet, weight about 170 lbs., dark complex ion, brown hair and mustache, beard about three weeks' growth, had on dark suit, dark lint, wore boots. The sheriff had had tho prisoners out in tho rotunda carrying in wood between live and six, and about six o'clock or in about twenty minutes after ho locked them in the jail, they made good their escape by remov ing a number of bricks from the wall on the northeast side of the prison. Tho hole excavated is about eighteen inches in width and some two feet long. A small chisel was found with which the two escaped prisoners succeeded in doing their work. They had not made their escape ten minutes until the same was discovered by tho watchman, Allen Rhodes, and an alarm was at once given and the escape of the other four prisoners was frustrated. The sheriff is almost certain that Byron was furnished the chisel by a friend, aud serious rumor are rife. Men are out now watching for the fugitives, and there is no doubt but they will bo brought to Justice be fore many hours. Tbo sheriff ljas offered a reward of $100 for their arrest and will leave nothing un turned to return the dure devils to justlco. Byron was committed to tho Jail during the latter part of September for tapping tho monoy safe of Minto & Low, and it bus since been learn ed that he committed various other crimes. He has made himself quite conspicuous and has almost proven himself a confirmed criminal. Newton was sent from Jefferson, awaiting the action of tbo grand jury on u churgo of larceny. - M00RES & UILLESP1E Real Estate and Assurance Brokers At 317 Commercial street, do a general brokerage business, have a No. 1 list of fine bargains in real es tate, and will take especial pains to give accurate information of Salem, the Willamette valley, or the state of Oregou to Intending emigrants to Oregon. Wo have been In Salem more than twenty years. Are reli able. Open up a correspondence with them and learn something of the Willamette valley the garden spot of Oregon, Porter Brotlurs, i Aumsville, Orogon.roal estate deal ers, having farmed in Marlon coun ty fur over a quarter of u century and having a thorough knowledge of the country, Intending purchasers will find it greatly to their advan tage to consult us and secure oursur vices in selecting homes. Locating two or r.ioro families near each other made a specialty. Lauds from $10 to (33 per acre. Cnrregpondeiicu solicited. Tho Oregon Land Company. Tho Oregon Land company or ganized at Salem in 1888 Tor the purpose of placing upon tho market within the reach of persons of small captial, the lauds of tho Willamette Valley; and Is engaged in selling city property, farming, stock, and fruit lands. Tho company was formeilupon the supposition gener ally obtained by people wlio have visited tho Willamette Valley that the Willamette Valley Is destined to bo thu most densely populated of all equal areas in the United States and thut the large tracts of land would In tho near futuro be subdivided lutofmall tracts and bo utilized for the production of deciduous fruits for wliich it is especially adapted. Numerous lurgo tracts have been bought and subdivided aud sold and arc being let out to fruits. There is nt the present time no equul opportunity for heople of small means to Invest their capital and make the most out of it and their labor. Ten acres of fruit land will produce a larger income than half a section of wheat land in thr East ern states with very much less cap ital invested and less labor employed and with a greater degree of "cer tainity. The Oregon Land company now lias offices in Salem, the beautiful capital city of Oregon, the Metropo lis of the Willamette Valley aud the county seat of Marion count; in Portland the metropolis of the Pacific Northwest; Astoria, tho sea port of Oregon and in Albany the county seat of L'iuu county. Ad dress them at any of these offices for their pamphlet giving full and reliable Information of the Willam ette Valley. A Strong Firm. Shaw & Downing uro a newly es tablished firm in real estate circles in tho capital city. Their special branch of the business is buying and selling for other parties. They sell no land of their own, but do purelv a broker's business. They are old residents of Marion county, having been practical farmers here for near ly a quarter of a century, which fact alone makes them tho best posted men concerning farm property in tbo business. Their speciality is farm property, of which they already have the largest lists of any firm in the city. They also handle city and surburban property, in which line they can satisfy the most exacting. In addition to the real estate business, this firm do general auctioneering. They have regular auction yards at the livery stable of Minto & Low, where nil kinds of stock and other property will bt sold. Tbey also take charge of sales in any part of the state, and make a specialty of selling blooded stock. This firm have the advantage of knowing all the people and the con ditions of buj-inebs, hence they are well prepared to servo all new comers. They keep free rigs, mid take pleasuro in showing tourists and settlers tbo advantaues of the country. All correspondence con cerning the country atid their busi ness promptly answered. Shaw & Downincj, Salem, Oregon. A New Fntsr. This evening the Favorite Cigur and News Depot will be opened to tho public under the management and ownership of a now film to be Known as Smith & McHanuou. Botli gentlemen are well known in this city and the news of their becomlug proprietors of the popular resort will be hailed with delight by their many friends. Tho junior partner, Mr. Addison Smith, is a son of Dr. T. C. Smith, und is a deserving aud popular young man. Mr. Hurry McHantion, the senior member.has for some time been connected with the establish ment and has many warm friends who will tako pleasuro in trading with tho new firm. Both gentle men are too well known to need a lengthy comment, suffice it to say that they will run the store with ability und in a thorough business manner, aud will make it the pride of the city. When you desire to spend a few minutes please call In on uiem aim tne boys will treat you right. Two Moke i'ou tub Asylum. The deputy sherlfl of Baker county came in at noon to-day with P. 11. Benson, and Deputy ohn Konney of Astoria arrived with John Luke, to be treated at the asylum. SlTliER PHELPS. & EVANS. Real Estate and Collection Agency. Tills firm Is composed of II. O. Sltler, lato of the First National Bank, Orleans, Nebraska, Al Phelps nnd J. A. Evans, Oregonlans, well acquainted in Salem and surround ing country. This firm do an .xclu slyo commission business. They have for sale a largo list of improved farms, dairy ranches, fruit and gar den taacts, as well as enmo of the very best city property property In Salem und Silverton. They have a notary public and accountant in their ofllco who will neatly execute conveyances, make out business stat m.-nts, and post books. They arc obliging gentlemen, und can be re led upon in giving genera' 1 Her niation. OllkoSOl Commercial St., up stairs. Bellinger & ltfgdon. The Real Estate ofllco of Belllugcr & Iligdon is at 160 State street, op posite the court house. These gen tlemen nro probably better acquaint ed through tho Wlllametto vullcy aud especially In Marion county than almost any other firm in the city. Mr. E. II. Bellinger was born and raised In this comity and has done, for a man of 35 years, a vast volume of business with tho farmers of Marlon and ndjoiniug couuties, having for years carried on an ex tensive business in agricultural im plements and farm machinery. Mr. W. T. Rigdon was formerly from Iowa, Poweshiek county, but emi grated from Iowa with his parents mauy years ago. Ho was raised In this county and educated in our schools.aud is as well known through the country as any of our native sons. Wo can heartily recommend these gentlemen to the readers of tho JouitNAL as honest, aflablo and courteous, and we bespeak for them a large putrouage tlio coming season. Address the firm for a list of city, suburban and farm property. It F. S. Dearborn, successor to J. Benson Starr, in the book and sta tionery line, proposes to keep up with the times aud is constantly offering novelties and bargains In his line. When in need of anything in his line, call on him at 04 State street, at J. Benson Starr's old stand. 1-27-1 1. OIiUBE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. One of tho Must Reliable And Desir able Real Estate Firms in the Capital City. Tho Globe Real Estate, Loan nnd Excbungo make a speciality In city lots, fruit farms and largo ncrcugc property. They own somo of tho finest lots in University addition to Salem which tlioy uro selling at a very low figure, and on the best of terms. Special attention Is invited to iheir Iurce list of well-improved aud low priced farm lauds in Mar ion and Polk counties, wliich they sell on terms that will suit purchas ers. Parties from tho East or elsewhere coming to Sulcm will fiud us pre pared with coiivevauces to show them about. Wo take pleasuro in escorting strangers about the city und country whether purchasers or not. Wo have faith in tills country, and If we cannot convince friends to think as wo do no fault will be found, but wo feel it our duty to help peo ple ton better land, nnd shall over work for that end. Letters of Inquiry will be careful ly answered and information furn ished. Eastern parties desiring to locate in tho Willumetto valley, or in the foothills, will find it to their interest to cull on or address tho Globe Real Estate, Loan aud Excbungo Com pany, 292 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. If wo haven't what you .want we wilt gladly asslstyou in find lng it,for tbcro is a sufficient vurlety of property here to suit all, and our aim is to have cveryono get Just what they wunt. Parties Interested In Marion coun ty real estate should see the curd of W. T. Regdon, who "does a general abstract business. Abstracts fur nished and titles examined. Hogs and Cattle. Wo hear that tho deadly stidk fields of Kansas and Iowa are again killing tho cattle, and thut the cholera is raging among tho hogs. Farmers living here where such dis eases uro unknown uro to bo con gratulated, and they should call nt our of lice, get some of our new fold ers and send to their eastern friends. Salem Land Co., Sulcm, Oregon. Tho Chluuineu expect to have a big time to-night at the Wash house of Hong Sing, who has over one hundred dollurs worth of fire crack ers to explode. 10, 20, and 40-Acre Trnrls. The Collins Fruit Farm flue Im proved land, four miles from post office, nt from $35 to f50 per acre. UAiiTLinr & Catteulin, Snlem, Oregon. ii0uk0utl If you wish to buy or sell reul es tate, call on Payne & Bridgford. They do strictly a commission business, und treat all alike. S'eo announcement of the Ladd & Bush bunk, the strongest financial institution between Portland and Sacramento, TJIkuT CLARK. At tho family resldonco lu South Salem, Monday morning, Jan. 27, 1890, Mrs. S. A. Clark, or influenza, aged 57 years 9 months and 27 days. Tho whole city will bo thrown In a state of sadness to learn of the sud den death of Mrs. 8. A. Clark, a lady whoso familiar face basso long b-jen known lu Salem. Her death was entirely unexpected, few indeed wcro awaro of the fact that sno was ill. About a week ago she was at tactcd with tho Influenza and all tho severe symptoms were manifes ted. She received tho best of care and whilo sbo was suffering much yet her case was not consid ered dangerous. Last oveuiug however n change for tho worse came oh nudshortly after midnight, tho kiud and tender mother, the beloved woman passed peacefully over that river of death. Miss Harriet Tulcott was tho daughter of Geo. T. and Lavina L. Buckingham. She wus boru at Nor walt, Ohlo.on March 31st, 1832. riho crossed the plains in 1851 in com pany with tho Cooko party, aud among tho number wcro Mr. und Mrs. E. N. Cooke, Mr. und Mrs. Hiram Smith, Mr. Jos. Cook, of this city und Mr. T-MoF Pulton. Tho party left Ohio in February and ar rived in Portland In tho following October. On tho 23d, day of February, 1852, she was married to Mr. S. A. Clark, by Rev. Mr. Lay mam a well known person to all old pioneers. After their marriage tbey resided in Port land for several mouth and then moved to Salem. Tbo spring suc ceeding their marriage, Mr. Clark took up a claim about six miles southeast of the city and they moved onto tho claim and suffered many hardships and privations. They returned to Salem about tho year 1838 and havo resided here ever since, being absent froni. the city only on a few short health Trips. Mr3r3lurk leaves a devuted li'us .band, S. A. Clark; a dutiful son, Wm. J., nnd two loving daughters, Mrs. N. H. Looney, of Jcfierson, and Mrs. W. J. Dyer, of Ellensburg, Wash., to mourn her death. No words can express the utter loneli ness lu tho bereft household. No amount of well Intended sympathy, no words of consolation can heal the wounded, bleeding hearts of tho bereft relatives. Time will not ob literate tho tender, endearing ties of affection thut only admiring friends can feel and realize. Tho vacancy created in this city by tho death of Mrs Clark cannot bo supplied well. She has flguered prominent in all tho promotions fending for the elevation of society socials. Was n devoted christian, a member of the Congregational church, and her kindness was one of her sneclal forts. Her sympathy for dumb brutes, birds, und animals of all kinds was a wonder to all her friends. She was a woman of rare literary talent and bus boon a liberal contributor to the press of Oregon. Tho remembrance of this grand woman whom Sulcm has lost in deutli will over romuiu green in the memory of her many friends. Hnrd it seemed toMiy, "Our Father, not our will but tliiue bo done." In this Issue nppeurs tho new'nd vertisement of the Capital National bank. The Chief lirnon (or tno great tu ten of Hood's Sarsaparllla U found lu tha article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tha tact that Hood's Baraaparllla actual! a compllshes what Is claimed for It, la what baa given to this medicine a popularity aa4 lalo greater than that of any other aarsap. Mflrtt Wins rlIU or b,00d purt IVIU III VvlllS jierbeforo tho publJA Hood's Barsaparllla cure Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai fired Feeling, creatM an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up the Whole SyaUtB Hcd'a HamaparllU la sold by all drag lUts. Hi six forts. 1'reparedbyC.Lltaf' i Co., A pothocarUa, Lowell, Maia, VCft JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nnd Window Glass, AVall Pa per and Ilordor, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nnils and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKHTISliMUNTS. THE GLOBE 212 Commercial Stioot, Halcm, Oregon IlKM' WANTKD. Hoveral girls to do general uouso work Immediately. A good span of young mares to trade for nspnn of gcldlngx. Any person desiring help of any Kind or wanting sltuiitloim will linrt it to their advantage to call ut THE GLOBE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 292 COMMERCIAL 8THKET. Phillips &Shivei Real Estate anil Collecting Agency. NO. 200 COMMERCIAL STREET. FOIl 8AT.K. Choice bargains In farm nml.clly prop erty. Wo will post boolcd, malto out bills nnd s collecting. Jtiislncss men respectfully solicited. Wo iiNo malco u 'specialty ot renting houses nnd collecting rent. If you Imvo u vacant liouso Hit It with us. ' WAKTKII. A position by u competent ouglueor. S1TLER, PHELPS k EVANS, real Estate AMI COLLECTION AGENCY. Office Up-Staips in New Hank Block Choice Country AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. We also lmvo a notary public and no countiinl In our ofllco. 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