mt&'f.'f -"" 3UBSOK1BIC AOVGR nstt von JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU Tim HE3T PAPER IN 8AL12M. wYotl will 1)0 well pleased with It.iffl IT WILL IIK , A GOOD INVESTMENT. eTho Terms aro Mont ItcasotmblsTt VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. TnUBSDAY, JANTUAltY 30. 1890. NO. 285. 4 ftABhsVMfiAttfe-, What is i Ha SALEM HAS THE BOTrOM DROPPED OUT ? Ono would think to rend tho ndvertiscniontfl of some of tho merchants that this is a very poor place to do business in. They aro continually BELLING OUT AT COST. How do tho keep up? Are they supported by charity, or nro they and their advertisements frmidu? Hear the Truth ! Balem is a prosperous and growing city, and nil its merchants aro doing well and making money, and any right-minded man knows that wuen a a merchant ndvertises to sell "at cest," that it is always nt what it "costs the buyer." Men do not go into business for fun or for their health, but to nmko money. rn Capitol Adventure Coup; lie nerer advertise to sell off at coat, yet we aro constantly 20 to 30 per cent, lower than any other house in Balem. Why? Because we buy from first hands and for cash, aud get our goods cheaper. Now during tho months of January ar.d February only wo propose to rcduco our prices on all good aud show tho people of Salem and tho surrounding country how wo can SELL GOODS and not "Sell at Cost" Either, but actually mako money at follews: Clark's Coats', Kerr's or Brook's spool cotton, wliite and black, per spool 2 cts All kinds, 100 yds, silk, perspool ' Gets Carpet tacks 2o pe rpackago A large lino ladies', Misses and Chlldrens' gloves lOcts A largo hue of corsets worth $1.25 reduced to 50 cts Good lead pencils, per doa. 10 cts A good Scrubbing Brush- 10 cts Good Steel and Silver Thimbles, each 1 ct All kinds needles, per pa.. 3 cts All kinds ot Silk Button Hole Twist, each 1 ct All kinds of Dress Buttons, some that are actually worth $1.00 perdoz; per riozeji 5 cts All colors Zephers, single, per oz 3 cts Good Spring Clothes Pin per doz 3 cts Good Lunch Busket,small. iu cts Good Pick Handles 10 cts Good Axe Handles 10 cts Nice China Matting, good. 12 cts 7 Pes. Pepper and Salt goods, worth 40 cts. per yd 20 cts Good Ladies' Morocco Purses 25 cts -O- Come Early and OF THESE BARGAINS BO-Thvy are offered for only sixty days, and stock will not bo re plenished until the first of March. All goods In tho store will bo sold at ft corresponding reduction. CAPITOL ADWW Opera House Corner, saiem ter Hi tho low prices given. Read what All colors Worsted Brnid, former price 10 cts 5 cts 'I'ollof. unarm worth 2C to 50e. per box 10 cts imutes' Arctics o :i Children s Arctics 35 cts Children's Rubbers 20 i-ts Cabot A muslin, 13 yds for$ 1 00 Cabot W muslin, 14 yds for 1 00 Frultofloom muslin 11 vds 100 Lonsdale muslin 11 yds 1 00 Boss of Road overalls, U. S., per pair 50 cts Bossof Road overalls, X.Y, per pair CO cts Wo oiler a line of worsted goods, all styles and colors, former price, 15 to 25c, 12 yds? 1 00 We otter u large line of rib bons, nil colors and widths, from No. 2 to No. 10, per yd 5 cts Good currycombs 10 els Good horse brushes 25 cts a liinrf. linn of men and bov's wool hats 25 cts Assorted stvles and widths of laces, per yd 2 cts A largo line of girl's wool hoods, each 25 cts vinvon (inzpn rcilrs men's and hoys' wool mittens, per pair 10 cts Get Your Pick -o- OREGON, COMPANY, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Till! 1I.OODS. A 1'ow HpccluU C'u ii u I' t From tlio Crip pltd Wires. AT A Ml A NY. Special to tlio Capital Journal.) Albany, Or., Juii., 30, 12 M. Water sixteen feet three inches above low water. mills closed. Special to the CupltnlJournal.) Oregon City, Or., Jan. 30. 1 p. m. The Oregon City woolen mills have closed down to-day on account of the high water In the Willamette. CALIFORNIA FLOODS. (Special to tho Capital JoumalJ. Portland. Or., Jan. 30, 2:30 p. m Latest news from Southern Pacific Hoods In Sacramento vallley are that tho river is still rising rapidly and threatens to surpufcs any previous record for hluli water. No trains running to-duy south or north from Sau Francisco. PREFERS to hi: shot. Special to tho Capital Joirnnl. Portland, Or. Jan. 30. Pclllo, tlio Indian recently convicted of murder in the first degree in the United States circuit court, for kill ing Agnes Saisson on tho night of May 20, near Pendleton, was sentenced by Judge Salmi this morn ing to bo hanged on June 0th. Pcl llo declares that ho was innocent and requested to be exeuted at Pendle ton, and also that lie bo shot instead of hanged. PITHY PIMM'S OF NEWS. Water has been struck at a Walla Walla ranch at 112 feet. The Lucklamute, In Polk county has risen above Its banks. A big wind storm at Centralis. III., blew down a new building. At Colfax, Col., the hotel Is reach ed by a thirty foot tunnel thro' the snow. California vinoyurds nnd farms have suffered greatly from tho storms. The Tacomn exposition will not bo held until 181)1, for tightness of money. Tho new Republic of Brazil has been officially recognized at Wash ington. Troops arc called for tosettlo a neighbLiliood quarrel in Harlem county, Ky. A nil! to regulate Interstate tele graph busiucbs is reported favor ably in tho senate. JohnCoughlin, a telegraph opera tor at a lonely mountain station in California died at Cisco. The Baldwin Laud Co. who have 30,00'J sheep at I'r-lnevllle, pay they will get oil' without loss. Z.iratc, the Mexican midgot, and smallest human being alivo, died ut Truckce, Cal of gastric lover. Tho market quotations at Port land are practically unchanged. Eggs are down to 40 and 15 cents. A bill has been Introduced at Olympla to establish a soldier's home for the State of Washington. NO DANQlilt IN OUKdON Of n Spreiul ot the Dreaded Cattle Disease. Dr. Wythecomb In a card says: I feur tho article in yestcrdty's Oregonlup, relative to Mr. W. S. Ladd's cuttle, will create unneces sary alarm among the stock men of this state. There is but little dan ger of the disease spreading among other herds. It might seem as though sucli a wholesale slaughter of fine cattle is unnecessary; but when wo consider tho nature of "Bovine Tuberculosis," aud how liable it Is to be transferred to human beings In tho form of "Phthisis Pulmonalls" (consumption) tho necessity for such action becomes apparent. A post-mortem revealed the fact that in the thirty-four head slaught ered last Monday, there was not a healthv animal In the lot. 'lhoso. were the animals selected from the herd which exhibited, more or less, positive symptoms of tho disease. Tuberculoma is a very insidious disease, und tho form known us "Tubes Mesentericu" cannot be de tected wllii any degree of certainty in the living animals; heuco tho gre.it danger in using the milk nnd butter from a herd known to bequito extensively affected with tho disease It is very unfortunate botli for Mr. L,addund thotbtle, sqcli a finely bred to tinvu to line ti..r.i i.i ifittU.; i...i. ti... lumlt i lift iuu t .,....,. i i,i iw. i.ri.t..(!t.d. reuurdlcMi of pecuniary loupes. ' HA SALEM. TO THE SEA Eastern Oregon, Salem Astoria ltoilrond. and SALEM A CITY BOUND TO 0I10W ! A Political, Corrnnprcinl, Social Center Population Kanidly Increasing The Center to llcacli. Of courso neither Salem or Al bany want to have either gel any advantage. That is natural Wliv not unite and agree on a Y? Let it be agreed that tuuroad, when built, shall branch, one arm running into Salem, the other into Albany, tliut putling cacti city on uu equal foot ing, to lar us u itillroad outlet to Or egon's seaport Is concerned. lu iniiiiM is strength. Astoria means business. Our city would be glad to tee uuioit'prevuil und have balem and Albany both unite upon some such proposition. Astotiau. The above is just what tho Jouit Nal has advocated. While Salem Is getting ahead fust, Stilem is nol trying to get an unfair advantage oi auy oilier town. The money men of tills city realize tliut a railroad, to have business, must run sume where. It cm not do a very profit able business by starting In a mud hole and eudlug.iu u melon-patch. A railroad franchise without some eities of importance on its line oi route Is not dodrab'.e as an Invest ment. Wo believe such eities as Salem and Albany have a common Interest in u good Hunk Hue to tin sea. It Is a matter ot sonic impori uueo to any railroad to tap a elti that Is certain to have a population of 15.000 people before the end ol two years; a city that Is the capital of a growing state, and a county scat that lias a live set, or business, men, who aro putting out every el fort to bring hundreds of people to this city and county uvery vek; u great center oftiudonnd tho great est producing city in the central valley; a city nuinned by as Intelli gent a crew of pushing citizens iu are to bo found on the coast. There aro a good many towns promising Immense bonuses ami subscriptions to secure railroads that aro never paid. That is not tin kind of town Salem is. That is not the stylo of our leading businessmen and capitalists. While they realize that they huve a city with a splendid future before It, uuJ a city with an assured rapid growth, they are not easily led Into promises which Uifej cannot afterwards promptly mid fully meet to tho last cent. So far as thev go they prefer solvency to wild-cat booms and humbugs. It niu-a never bo forgotten that n road from Eastern Oregon to As toilu via Sulem Is tho most direct, easily built and deslrablo lino to the sea. It would bo a roau sapping sue richest lumber regions of the Cas cades and connecting with the capital of tho state. It would be Uho most prolltabio road und no through line to the sea that would go by fcJulem would amount to much. Let so much be under stood. Albnuy has already a sea-port connection anil Astoria peo ple must realize that their strong point of being a great sea-port town will not be made more important by a division of sea-going tratllc witli Yaqnlna. The natural line of connect Ion with Eastern Oregon ttr from Astoria to Salem. Thai would bo u prolltabio road as noon as built, und become a basis for extensions eastward that would grow moro tempting to capitalists with each additional mile that was finished. Astoila husu greater Inter est lu u connection with Salem, in the heart of the richest ugilculturul region of America, than it has with Portland, nccuiibo AHlorla by all in dications will become a greater port of eutry than Portland. The latter city, witli its gieat capital and rail .road Interests bus never hud any love tor a pobslble rival to Its ship ping und commerce. Tho geograph ical and business situation of tills state is such that a road must ulti mately bo built fiom Eastern Ore gon to Astoria via Salem, Biunciinu 'Em Back. This motuliig Geo. W. Enmrt, wlih u force of workmen uvgun to raft some 12 or 15.00J feet of U& together that floated loose front the L'upltul Lumber Mills and ilmted lu mo as fur down tho rlvur as North Mill crunk. As soon us they ure rurtotl Uilnuul ivr I ley win uuiuwuu uiuk 10 the, mills uud oonwlwi into luin- ' er. ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS Tin: Moron Whist Oluii. Tills club met at tlio resldenco ot Mr. Win. England last evening, it bo ing tlio birth-day of Mrs. England nnd Mrs. I. N. Gilbert, both mem bers of the club. Each oftheso lady members were tho recipient of sev eral beautiful boqucts of cut flowers, presented by members of tho club. A most enjoynblo evening was hud, in the pleasaut game of whist, and it closed with a bountiful lunch and a half hour of pleusnut soclnl con verse. These occasions tend to brighten the gloomy days of winter," and are greatly enjoyed by nil the numbers of the club. The attend ance was very good last evening, only three members being absent. Articles ok Incorporation. The following urticles or incorpora tion were filed to-day with tho sec retary of state: Tho Independence Water and Electric Light company; capital stock, $40,000; H. Hersch berg, A.J. Goodman, 11. H. Jasper son, A. Nelson and J. Dorseslfe, as Incorporators. Tho Security Build ing and Louu nssociation, of Min neapolis, Minn; Huns Muttson, A. C. Hugun, S. A. March, r A. Smith, M. Luuuowund otlferas incorpor ators; capital stock, $10,00.),003. Al so the Dorrauce Lumbeiing and Manufacturing company, or Hud son, filed supplementary urticles Increasing the capital -stock from J40.000 to $00,000. a Sudden Death. Mr. John TCII ingsworth, of Dayton, Washington, lied very suddenly last Saturday evening. Mr. Killings worth Is well mil favorably known throughout Oregon und Washington, having come to Oregon in 1853, nud was for 15 years engaged in nicrclinn llslng lu Eugene City. Ho leaves n wife, two daughters and one son, Mrs. D. C. Fclch, of Colfax, Wash ington, Mrs. 11. M. Robertson, ot Kugene City, and Mr. W. M. Kit Ihigsworth of Portland. ' Loos Safe Enough. A Jour nal reporter wns shown a telegram from Sam Friendly, who had 4,000, KtO feet or logs break loose lu tho Mnkonzto, yesterday, and It Btntcd that tho logs wero all sate above Corvallls. Tills will bo glad nows to Mr. Fricndly's friends, as ho suf fered a great loss In 18S0 by tlio high water. Fine Singers. If you would hearsonio good singing don't fall to attend the W. O. T. U. parlors this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnlley, evangelistic singers, arrived from Poitluud this niorliing and will conduct the exercises. They ure highly spoken of throughout tho country. All Invited to bo present and onjoy the exorcises. It KAL ESTATK TI1A.NSKERS. Tho following is a correct list of I ho real estate transactions filed ut theollicoof tlio county recorder to- ilUV EinJI Voss to MlkoWnldes L'hl.lotl InblkftO, in North pel Salem; 200 Supremo Court. Salkm, Jan. 30, '00. State of Oregon, resp. vs. Clinton Peiliington, upp.; uppcal from Baker county; argued und submitted. Win. Kaiser att'y for resp.; G. G. Ulughtim utt'y for upp. Notakius public The governor to-day appointed W. P. Swopeand V. It. Strodo of Portland, notaries public and Conrad Tomtclroy of Seattle, Wash., us commissioner for Oregon. E. P. McCorimck went down to Poitltindon business this morning, lie expects to return to-ulght. Tlio gentle chiuouk bus not for gotten us, und almost before wo Kimw It ilm hills will b covered wlili verdure. Oregon weather will compute favorably with that of any section of tho world. Wasco Colin iv Sun. Mrs. Fannie B. Wurd has started on a trip us news cnm-Hpondciii ilir.iin.il Ki mill Aimirlfui. Tho journey will occupy u yeur, uud will cXU'iiu uimugii every uivwiuu ui that country. Mrs. Custer, widow of tlio gallant general, is suld to be a woman ubbo itilcly without tear. Sue used to accompany her husband wherever In, wiinlfl allow ln-r lii io iluriiiL' hU campaigns uud her foudhctut foroul ufdiMir Hie has never left her. The rumor comes from the court ut Potsdam that the Prlucttn Muud, youugvMt daughter of llo 1'rluve of Wales, U shortly to be betrothed to ptiku KrmM UuuthroftheSchle-wlg.HtUtclii-S!Udurhurg-Augutou-1)H rg. The Uuku in iheonly br.aher of the Uermuti umpri-M und Is 3J ytura old. The Empress ofGermnny has sent a number of magnificent dolls, with complete trousseaux in silks, satins und cloth of gold, all of the most ex pensive and elaborate description, to the Princess Huliy, 0 years old, nud fuvorlto daughter of the Sultan or Turkey. The cost of theso toyB was upwards of $0000. The Chief Rrnacu for WO KTtXt n tcss ot Hood's Sarsaparllla ts found In tM article Itself. It ts merit that wins, and M tact that Hood's SarsaparllU actually a eompllshes what Is claimed tor It, la wfcac1 has glvon to this medlclno a popularity a&4 lalo greater than that ot any other aaraap niAUi4- A!nn rllla or blood port IVierlT. VVlnS fler before the pubtt Hooda Sarsnpartlla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum nnd all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blek doadaehe, Biliousness, overcomes Thai tired Feeling, creates an Appetlto, itrengtfc ins the Nerve, builds up tho Whole Systea Hood's Nnmnpnrllln Is told b all dr09 tints. Jljslxfores. Prepared by C 1. Ho i Co.. Apothecaries. LownU. JOHN HUGHES, Denier in Groceries, Fnitita, Oils nnd Window Glnss, Wnll Va ner and Border, Artists' Ma lorinls, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Food nnd Fenco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, N15W AUVBIITISBMBNTS. ADDISON SMITH, 1IA1IKV MCHANNON, "The Favorite j Cigar and Peel Rooms! SMITH A MCHANNON, PKOPtl, A well selected stock of clgnrs. Tobacco, both chowlng nnd smoklug nlwnys on bund; nli-o the li tctit perlodlculs, dully papeiH, lokH und all goods kept In n tint class nows stnnd on sale. Hpend nn hour plciunntly In our well kept BILLIARD AND POOL ROOMS which ure run In connection with tho above establishment. EAST SALEM MEAT MARKET! 11. A. DOZIEU.-Propr. AH kinds of meats of the best quality nhvuVH on Imnd. Shop located nn Center street, bulwcen l'Jth nnd 13th streets. rontons living In this vlclntty will find It to their Interest to trmlu hcrt All meats delivered on short notice. 1-00-lm WANTBO. WAN t'KD situ illou as clerk: can give good refuruuecs. O. M. lhuUr. 141 FuurlcenthNlreot. 10 Bt WANT1.D Active young man to tuko MMltlon us Bollrltor, collectorkiid re porter, Jouiinai. ottlco. THE GLOBE Employmonl and General In telligence Office, NO, 292 COMMERCIAL STREET. HELP WANTED. (Ilrls to do general homework. Exchange three blooded stallion for city or omintry property. Win uy differ, enca Will trad ono or nil, Flu mock uniflvo yn.ru old. $G0 Mjtlitry, IW expense in ndvnnea ullowml raeh inotilli. Uttudv em ployment t homo or truvrllng No sollo lllug. Doth deloerlug unit making isd loolioiu. No iunUI car da. Addr with .uiup, HAKKUACO, nqusy.Oblo, Mk No Mistake, If you have msde up your mind to buy llisHtsHiraMtrllUdo nol tot Indiirrd to lake any otMr Hod' rtarsapurtlU I ixsjullur uiettleliw, ieutiig,by It rvu. Urioinbliiulkin, pniorllin aud prrpar. llon.tHjrulli iHiwrr iinerior to sny ullier nrUvUof ln kind hfr llm oid, Fur all Mlccilon. rUlu from luiput lixt or l low ktut of lit yum It U unHuIUd. Its I ur ltt lli.1. Phillips &Shive, Real Estate and Collecting Agency. NO. 200 COMMERCIAL STRICT. ' KOIt SALE. Choice bargain? In farm nnd city prop erty." Wo will post Ixxiks, make out bills nnd do collecting, llitnlnwa tnen rcpeciftilly solicited. Wo nlxo nmko u npuululty ot renting bonnes and collecting rent. Ifyt ryou hnve n vncnnt luniHO list II wltu us. WANTED. A position by n competent engineer. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given Hint tlio firm her toforo known iih Olbton tbsltigto ton Is this diiy dissolved by mutual con sent, II K. Gibson having sold hU Intoiest to Dr. J. C. Smith. Alt nccountsdur the old firm will be p lyiihlo nt once to either members of the old linn. II F. OtnsoK. 11 A.BINOLETOS. Snlein, Or., Jan. 22, 181)0. Having disposed nf my Intcrcrcstof the Rod Co ner IJrug Htoro in Dr. J. V. Smith, I tko pIcnKttro In commending tlio now firm of Singleton A Co. to our mnny patrons. InlsowNh to extend my l"cora tbnnks to the kind publlo lor tho must llbornl pntromigo extended to us during i ho pnul two years. I remain yours frn ternnliy, II. F. Oinsox, dnilnttrntor's Notlco r tho Flllnjr. of Hi Final Account. VTOTICE Is hereby given to whom It may ll concern that tho uudertdgned admin istrator or the estate of It. A. llcsncr, de ceased, has riled his flniilnccoiintwltli sitld tMtatoin tlio county lourt of tlio stalo ol Oregon, fbr the county of Marlon, nud that monday. January o, iboo, at tho 10 o'clock a. in., In tho county court room of suld county, has, been llxcd by said court as the time and place for hear ing objections to Mild Until account and tho aotilcmeut thoreof. ALONZO OUHNER, Administrator ot tho ealatoof R. A. ucs- nor, deceiiHcd J. J. MURPHY, Admr's Atty. Nov. 10th, 18811. 11-10-ltW c URE AND PREVENTIVE WITH out medicine For Information con cerning Dr. A WILKORD HALL'S ueailli rumpuici, can on or uuurea B L,. rvIOOlibi, Local Agt., University Jiuliduitr, tfuloni, ( iregun. Tax Tayors Tako Notice. THKTAX ROLL for Marion county for tho yoar 18$) bus been placed In my bunds for collection. Tax-payers will plcuxocoino forward and pay their taxes ns soon ns iosslblo as tho tax roll lias been delayed und the county 1 out of funds. K. M.CROI8AN, Hhorlirand tnx-rollector Marlon Co. Dated Jan. 15. IStM. P. II. EASTON'S Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlokcrlng A Son's, Slelr.way. Hanloton, Colby uud Emerson 'lanoH, Wilcox iW'hlto Organ.'. Cash or Installments 94 State Street, Patton's Block. Call and See- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, . AT HIK NEW QUAIITKR8 IN THE Htnto Insurance llulldlng, Tor. Cum morclal and Chemokote streets '0-ltt New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hnscstabllshcd n now Fish Market on Rtntostrect. nud ho Ucopsn good supply of llsh, poultry uud game. Ulvu him audi and your order will bo promptly nttcndod to. 8-as-lm WANTKD.-Agents, Mn o and KiMiialc, " In every City, Town aud Village. Outfit free. No Capital whatever required. Btock. Plan and Terms tho Ilwt This Is a splendid opportunity to mako money. Write uioiufi for Particulars. P. F. COLLI ER, 05 Warren au.New York PATRONIZE Home Industry, nnd uso Mountain llul in Cough Cure. Guar anteed to glo rollet or iiioucy refunded. Manufactured lly 11,11 cniKS.e'alem, Ore gon. AskyourdruggUtforli. l-otlm S1TLER, PHELPS & EVANS, REAL ESTATE ANI COLLUCTION AQ13NCY. Office Up-Staiis ill New Dank Block Choice Country AN CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. We nlso have a notary publlo nnd no cnuntunllnnurotllre. If jou wish bss ne ttntemcuts written up, Ixxiks ponied, copying, rerd work, or oonvoyuticlng done, call and seo us. McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market, KXOHANC1K 1II.OCK. OpiUe Omdy Kitchen, ammwoal Ht KVKUTIIINn NEW AND CLEAN Only the t-l m4l kt-l, U'I dfllwrrd frviitnll nn' (iti Hi). Fine Watch Repairing UT C. A. BURBANIv No. 3I7 Commercial Street. fi-Mie . jt w MMS"kPBHslMWHiBsfsJsJgMM ja ..- gT-sW . . - , f ,.