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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1890)
.nAte ;...;-.; (vrnWBiiiipwp'' j--V SUBSORIBK ADVER riSB IX rou THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CAPITAL -w THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WILL III. A GOOD INVESTMENT. J -L-r aj-You wilt be rctl pleased with lt.- O-Tho Terms uro Most UetisontiblcrSM VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1800. no. 305. QT A 1 r -a 1U JL JL. Nothing the SALEM? m he -o- WE WILL SELL Overcoats, usual price $9, now Overcoats, usual prieo$12, now , Overcoats, usual price $18, now Men's Suits, usual price $20, now Men's Suits usual price, $17, now Men's Suits, usual price $15, now Men's Suits, usual price $10, now Men's Suits, usual price $7.50. now Boss of the Road Overalls, S. & R Boss of the Road Overalls, X & Y Gent's Linen Collars - Gent's Celluloid Collars Gept's Celluloid Culls - Gent's Percale Shirts, usual price $1.2 Gent's Suspenders, per pair -O- Mom is Underwear and Cardigan jackets Selling Below Regular Whole sale Prices. -o- Boots and Shoes Will Be Slaughtered ! o HATS BELOW MAMACWJl'S PRICES ! o- GROCERIES. Wo havo a Reed fresh stock of Groceries, and for the next two weeks we will give you the benefit of sweeping reductions. BSTVVE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL TOBACCOS' B-Goods delivered free of charge to any part of the city. -O- Clark's Coats', Kerr's or Brook's spool cotton, white and bluck, per spool 2J cts All kinds, 100 yds, silk, perspool 5 cts A law lino ladles', Misses aud Children' gloves 10 cts A large line of corsets worth $1.25 reduced to 50 cts Good lead pencils, per don. 10 els A good Scrubbing Brush. 10 cts Good Steel und 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, Romn I lint are actually worth S1.0J nerdez: ner dozen 5 cts All colors Zephers, single, per oz 3 cts Good Spring Clothes Pin per dor. ...-. 3 ct Good Lunch B.isket,small- 10 cts Good Pick Handles 10 cts Good Axe Handles 1" cts Nice China Matting, good. 12) cts 7 Pes. Pepper and Salt goods, worth 40 cts. per yd 20 cts Good Ladies' Morocco Purses 23 cts CAPITOL ADViTORE COMPANY Opera House Corner, SALEM .. Matter With n 111 UNTIL MARCH 1st: "- - 5, now. ere ! $ 6 23 8 60 13 75 10 50 13 50 11 50 7 75 5 00 50 CO 7 15 35 75 15 All colors Worsted Braid, former price 10 cts Toilet BO.ID3 worth 23c to 5 cts 50c, per box 10 cts 00 cts 35 cts 20ets 100 100 100 100 50 cts GO cts .Lames' Arctics Children s Arctics Children's Rubbers Cabot A muslin, 13 yds for? Cabot W muslin, 14 yds for Fruit of loom muslin 11 ds Lonsdale muslin 11 yds Boss of Road overalls, R. S., per pair Bossof Road overalls, X.Y, per pair - We oiler u line of worsted iroods, all styles and colors, former price, 13 to 25c, 12.vds$ We oiler a large line of rib bons, all colors und widths. 100 6 cts 10 cis 23 cts 25 Cts 2 cts 25 cts 10 cts from No. 2 to JNo. io, per yu Good currycombs Gooil horse brushes A large line of men und bov's wool nuts Annulled hi vies and widths of laces, per yd -. - A large line of girl's wool hoods, each Eleven dozen pairs men's and boys' wool mittens, per pair r - - OREGON. tlOUUNAI. ANMIL'NCiniKNTi. To-day the Evnxixa JoritXAi. of fice will be removed H larger (jtiartcrs In the Postolllce olock on Commercial stnet, opposite the Clieir.ekele 1 otel. The composing and editorial rooms will be on the st cond floor; business office and press room m first floor. Keep your eye open for our sign. Tiiis removal causes some distur bance of editorial wont. It the Journal to-day an 1 Monday is not us good us it should be please make allowance. When iu our new loca tion, which will be the best news paper olllee iu the capital city, we shall begin to make some improve ments on the Jouknwij which we hope will be upppreciuted. A full and complete afternoon telegraph service has been con tracted for from the Western asso ciated press. The arrangement of the circuits is now In the hands of the Pacific coast superintendent of the associated press. Please reuieni-b.-r the Journal with your favors at th new quarters, whero all are welcome. SI'KCIAL A special advertising edition of ou.' mammoth weekly of 53.10 extra copies will be issued Friday, Feb. 23, for circulation in the Eastern state-. Advertisements and extra copies can be ordered any time before Thursday. II iFr.it Duo's. A Salksi Statesman reporter climed into the top of Marion coun ty's $100,0J0 court house mid de- scribes the view us follews: '1 lie view of the Cascades, clothed as they uro In the white garments of winter, kissed into a uiddy glow by the setting sun, was a truly grand sight a sight that one ttiluht li In the Mississippi v.illy three thous and years and never expect to see a picture hung on the eastern hori zon that was truly one of I he master-pieces of nature, that supeib artist, not approached by the brush in human hands. "Our Dumb Animals" it a neatly printed, and handsomely illttt-tiutcd monthly journal which finds its way regularly to our ofllee. It is edited by Geo. T. Angell, preddeiit of the Ame-ican Humane Educa tion Society, at Boston, Mass. It i-t full of interesting reading matter und is doing well the work for which it is intended. It should have a place in every home that the child ren may be taught to be kind and humane to their dumb ft lends. Rand m cts. for a year's subscription to Geo. T. Angeli, 19 Milk street, Boston, Mass. Jilt. Hermann's action in voting for the government to pay him $2830,of which he was robbed by his own negligence is strongly condemn ed by his old neighbors. And it phouldlic Roseburg Review (Denn Mr. Hermann was robbed by the Democratic oillcial Sileott, who de camped to Canada leaving his cash account with members of congress ami tiic govenoriitcut short about $75,000. His Democratic bondsmen should reimburhO Mr. Hermann. The big flouring mills of Salem, so long locked up iu litigation, arc nowoflered for sale. They are the largest mils on the Willamette and a very desirable property. Address, President Ladue of First National bunk. Parnell'B vindication before the people of Great Britiun is complete. He stands acquitted of eviry tool charge which Ids accusers have been able to Invent s far. Tin: Willuneltc Univ. isity' Col leglan fir Febrjury Is out. It is a bright numUr, well arranged and well printed. Yesterday's "Oregonlun" had not yet heuid the true report the Mar lon county grand Jury did make. Tlie people of Jefi'ersou uc not antagonistic to ihe county of Ma rlon assisting to bridge the Willam ette at Sileni, but think that thy are entitle 1 to s niio u insider itlon at the hands of thee unity oourt also. Hon. A' Ion Wir, secretary of stat1 of Win-hin.t hi, arrived tu the city ou tdU moriilu's tmiu. CllN.ir.NSEI TKI.KGKAMS. Miss Jessie G. Blake is the new pnstmMros at La Grande. Wild n nil Winston, the escaped prisoners of Union, are iu custody again. The valleys of the Sierra Nevada are again cut oil' from the world by snow. Fifty-pix inches of, snow h ivo fallen at Nevada, Cal.J the past six days. The state treasurer of MIsMdppt is a defaulter to the amount of $2-30,000. Washington will expend $0000 improving its old state capitol at Olympia. Jacob Kllrain, the eminent prize fighter, is a helpless clippie from rheumatism. R. knocks them alt out. According to the provisions of the new constitution the Washing ton legislature provides $30,000 for a soldiers' home. The remains of Mrs.Seott, miir deied near Wheatland,' have been buried by the Odd Fellows an I at lust accounts the coroner's Jury were still in session. Teleirrams from the- Wood River country indicate that cattle and horses are dying in large numbers iu that section, and many bauds will be wiped out entirely uulessa thaw rnuies soon. The German olecti ins just held indicate a gain iu the opp,osit! n to the government. Compared witli the pieccding election, ihe Social ist vole in Birlin shows an in crease of 33,000, the Liberal vote an Increase of 8000, and the conserva tive vote a decrease of 2G.O0O. Sentiments of tins 1'ress. Biker City Democrat; Oiegon should make as good aaliowtiVg us p issllile in the statistics of the next census as a full census w ill be likely to entitle us ton second member of eotigiess iu 1S92. Those having ihe work iu hand should do dt thor oughly. Asterinn: The Posen Courier in timates that Germany is ready for war at any moment, and that 1,400, 000 men could Le massed ou the frontlet in one day, at points already selected, und within another week 800,000 men would form a second line. What Germany seems to need is some one to bring on the meuTy. Dalles Times-M: The appoint ment of Capt. John W. Lewis r gisier of the laud olneo In this city, although unexpected, will be satisfactory to lepublicans in this vicinity. Capt. Lewis is a resident of Grant county, is extensively en gigcdin theslieep business, served in the army during the war, has In en a life long republican, anil is hi every way qualified for the position to which lie lias been nominated Portland Expiess: Prof. M. V. Rork, State Organizer of the Union Party will speak on the various is Mies piesented by the new organiza tion iu Albliiu Tuesday and Thurs day evenings Feb. 2")th and 27th, and iu P.ntlnnd Wednesday ami Filday evenings, the 20th aud 23th ut 7.3) p. m. The Portland meet ings will be held iu the old Ariou Hall, 103 First street, next door to Ladd's bunk. Astoria. Pieneer: Henry George siys"Iam a free trader bjeausj I am a free trader," Tills is nb ml us so ind logic as the gentleman is u ip able of usliitf. We have just us much use fir free tin le iu this coun try as wo have for a number of other English customs. The great mass of American worklnguien iu no wise cm he hoodwinked by the siphlstryof Mr. George, and until they wish to c me d nvn to the scile of laborers' wages in the free trade region, they never will. Baker City Revlellc: No law or levlce can ever be passed to make u lisli uie.si man honest. Even the Vuitrallun lull.it law, the most per .ect ami satisfactory th it h is so far iceu devUed, is npau to evasion From an exchange It is 1 araed thai In Nashville recently, the ward workers used a "shrewd arrange ment for enabling voters who could not read, to place th-Ir c oss In the right place on the h dint of the Alls- iraliun system. They had till platus made just the size of I lie bal ot, and with slots cut in them ut su.-h in tervals' that the open spauw would come over those iialiii's whlo'i the vi.t. r dualrud to oro. A young awyer of Nu hvlllo inwiilcd ihe devke ih ulgbt befor. o.iaiimu." M E. Rldennur, of Weston, writes to the Pendleton Tribuno a g 1 1 letter on farming. We wmt d be gl id to get a contribution from his pen. lie says the peach crop iu the vicinity of Milton will be light next season, most of this ex cellent fruit having heen killed in tlie bud. Thus far apricots, the fruit next in liability to the killing frosts, rem dn untouched, and a large crop is exp-eled. PI win.; is general all over this end, and a large spring crop will follow this flue Feb ruary. Albany Ilcnld, Feb. 10: Georie Siltmarsh, who shot himself and wife Monday evening, Is still lying in a semi-uue nisjioiis condition. His wounds were dressed yesterday when it was found th it a considera ble amount of brains had oozed from the bullet hole. It is not probable that he will recover, although it is not Imp isslble. His wife, whose In juries are slight, lias been removed to the residence of Mrs. Saltiuarsh, where her husband is lying. Portland Oregenlan: It Is said upon good authority that a well-defined movement Is under way among the contractors of the city, co Insist upon a ra Ileal change among bricklayers, etc., iu tluir mauiier of work upon buildings. The habit has pievalicd hitherto, It is said, among these workmen of buying beer, which has been lrcily circulated among the laboiers on buildings. The contractors it is sui 1, have resolved against it, and will in future require the absence .f any intoxicating drink among their workmen. This stand has been taken, the trades people say, on ac count of the near approach of the eight-hour system, which pmiiiism to be iu vogue the coming season on contractors' works. lint arc llin Women Dolug. Eleven women iu Santa Clara',' Cal., ruu and manage pruno or chards. Miss Susan B. Anthony reached her 70th birthday Feb. 13. A number of ntidd'e-aged Cnjjital City ladies have taken up the study of the French language. The queen regent of Spiln can converse in Spanish, French, Ger man and English. She is fond of muMcuud literature. Mrs. Logan 13 wilting her remin iscences, which will embody (hose of General Logan, and wilt be pub lished in her Home Magazine. Ro-a Bonheur is sixty-seven. She savs she still has work enough in her mind to fill two lilctimcs. She so'd her latest picture for nuie than 610,000 Mrs. Frank Leslie give a rereptl n lately to Ihe Women's Press ('lull of New York Mid to ihe officers of the Men's Press Club. Nearly every paper and magazine- In New York City, and many out of it, were represented. Clara Morris Is a great lover ofLZ Z. birds, and h is a regular aviary, filled with bright-pluiniged specimens from nil parts of the globe. They know her, mid manifest their delight upon her approach by shrill chir rups, or by breaking Into silvery son. In Germany women physicians, however well qualified, havo no legal standing, aud are forbidden to sign a ptcsciiptioii. No mutter what their iittalnnieniB, they are offly re .jarded as dabblers (Ktirpfuscher). I'liouglilful German women, how ever, are beginning to'put iu a pleti for women doctors. Woman stiflVuge Iiiih become a fivoilie subject of dictit,Hion in the magazines. The February Home Maker has an article by Lucy Slone ou the allliinallve Hide. Rose Terry ".Kike will contribute on next month In the negative, and Frances Wlllurd another the month after in the alllriniitive. The January States man has an article iu tlie icgatlvc by Prof. R. N. Roark, and a reply will he made by Gen. Win. F. Sing leton. Forty-seven girls of Plymouth, Pa., have formed a Young Ladles' Protective Union. When a young man mys attention to mo of tins members a committed of three Is appihitcd to find out what Is his Mbiudiiu, morally and financially. If the lover Is all light, his good qualities arj renorled to the young lady iu Ihe pros mum of thoilub. If not, -ho islnf ruied of It in private. ' if ho . fmi n I to hu blick sheep, and h io ooiithuiiM ' roo.o Is at teutlo.8, ho U dropped lrym the cluo, ri.NMON HOARD. Three rii.VHlclnus Aitp'ilntril to Act nt Snrli nt siilciu. (Spcolnl to the Ci.plt il Journal 1 ii .... .. t- it t.r.i. oo IVASIll.MlHi IJ '- Jt'VU. Drs. Cusiek, Rowland and Richard son have been appointed as a board , of Medic il Examiners of a1)- j pllcants for pensions t n cot regr lary ut Salem an noon as organized Veterans have hitherto hee.i o in pe led to go to Portland and lude p.'iiJeuce io be examine I. J m'EKSUN CUl.ldMlS. From tlio Itovlow Levi E.unes h is received notice of an allowance of $212 back pension and !f8 a month regular pay here after. The litest a Idition to tin manu facturing Interests of JefF.-rs n, Is a pip.Tinlll. We have here the best water piwer. Tue ground is ready to be donated, a subsl ly is icidy to bo "ubscnued and the money is ready to bo paid, when tho pr per time com -s. Last spring Richard Burris bought fifty ueiVSnfl.ini, in theSintl.im bu'.tom, about two miles from Jeff erhou for which he piid J30, per acre. During tlie high water it wuslied away about ten acres of his farm. This is quite a loss to Mr. Burris and should there come an other Hood us large a the last ono he will probably lose his house, as the wad r comes up within ten feet of his house ut the present time. A Buinar, Company. II. L. Longlleld, one of the olticers of the Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., with headquarters at St. Paul, (and uu old school frien I of tio Journal), wtites us that lie will be out to look tit Salem and tho Willamette valley at an early day, Ho wants to lo cate hero and organize a bridge company, for the construction of steel and Iron bridges. Ills company mmuficture all kinds of bridges and have built some of the finest bridges over the Mississippi aud its tributaries. They build suspension, cantilever and steel arch bridges of all sizes. Mr. Longfled at tho head of a bridge company at Salem would become a strong factor for up-building a large business here. Vo shall do our best to get him here. .. Ourexch inges aro beginning to clip tlie Journal's "Oregon Clips." We bavj no patent on that heading and "the bays" know a go d thing when they see it. M Sain Grocery Store A. ML Kislier Is now reiulv to watt ou nil that ronv wIhIi iiiivtlilii',' In tli linu of ki crlos, und will i-cll iik reason, tliluiiH any mm In tho city. Mom Incited on court .Marion aud FoiirieunUi htiueU. '-.v.'-'. I in cssanca: (J) I i i h X d o pyiMiWHiina o : H p Tj : j w - 3 -A-2 gaxjpaa j D r r J s r 3 s v '.? i ' .rv. hs CD Q ANNUAL School Meeting The amniHl Mihonl iniotlus of tho In al Miiriw nt wliool ilUtilot So. 'M. Mil Ion iHiiity,OrMin, will hu hold at luo uj'tmi ll0UM,ilt H4lUIII,OII Mondiy, March 3d, 1890. Al7Alp in, tor III pu-mneof h nrliiK rMirl nt dirrctor Hint iHark, lo o.y it utx fir lil wji-"i-h mill iMyim ni of llllrrrai on ixiiiu. nun i" inin(Bi 101 iilhrlHUiiiiM ijmr to IhiiIiii ut uuU "mU"' jomn (J. WIIKIUT. PW'ID HI Jl' KfiN.0o.it. ou.lruiun, liaiuiu, Or., 1 (,burur,'JUt. ISA SCROFULA Is tliat Impurity ot tbo Hood which rro duccs unsightly lutni-s or swellings ontl.o Elands (.t tho neck; c.iuses painful lumiliig Bores on the arms, legs, cried; itccloi cs ulcers In the eyes, cars, or ncse, often caus ing bllialncss or deafness Is tho oilgluot pimples cancel ous growths, or tho many oihcr nunltcstatlons usually ascribed to "humors;" and fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption, and death. Udng the most ancient, It Is tho most cencml rt all diseases r r.lTcctlons for very few persons aro entirely freo hoin IU How Can it Bo CUKED By taking riood's Sarsaparilla, which, ly tho rcmaiUblo cuies tt has accomplished, oticn when oilier medicines havo tailed, has proven Itself to ho a potent and pecul iar mcdlclno for this disease. Qomo of theso cities mo ically would ful. If you suffer from scrofula or Impure blood, bo suro to tiy Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Evciy spi lug my wife aud children havo been tioubled with scrofula, soies break ing out ou them In various places. My llllto boy, thrco years old, has been n tcrrlblo buftcicr. Last si i lug ho was ono mass of soies from head to feet. 1 was advised to uto Hood's Sarsapai lll.i, and w o havo ull taken It. Tl.c i csult Is that all lit. vo been cm id if tho scrofula, my little ley being entirely neo fiom soies, and all four of r. y cl.lUltcn lot k I light ra d healthy." W. 11. ATimtTox, Tasialo City, K. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMbyilniFRhts. fl;lxforfi. l'rcircrt bj CI. II00D A CO., ApothecarlOJ, Lowell, l'.u IOO Dosos Ono Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, OilM ami Window Glass, Willi Pa per and JJotuYi', Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair, Nails ami Shingles, Hay, Feed ami Fcnco Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, ni;v ai)Vi:utisuui:nts. I2AST SAI.E1VI . MEAT MARKET! It. A. DOZI12R, Propr. All kinds of moats of tho host quality always on linud. Simp loenteil on l.'cutur stiect, between 12th und iJtlt blreuts. IVrsoni IIvIhr hi this vicinity will Unit It to tlntlr miurost to titidu heie. All iniMtH dellvorcdou Hhnit notice. 1-HO-lm ADDISON SJI1T1I, IIAltllV jiciia.nnom. "The Favorite" f'p' ami Peel Rooms ! SMITH A. McIIA'Nt)N, I'ltOI'H, A we., solreted toi-- of ehinni. Tohaero, liotli cliowlni; mid Hinoklin; alwu.ii. on iiiuiil; 11U0 llin litest pi'il'idlcals, dully 11 iikm'H. Imnkri mill nil iruoils kunl In a llral- eliiMw hums Klioul on Kile. Spend mi hour pleaMiutly In our well kept JJILLIAItD AXI) POOL ROOMS which nro rim In rmiiicclliin villi llin iil)iii) o.sluliilshiiifiit. P. II. EASTON'S Salem Music Store IIomlqiinitci'H for Chlckcrluif it Aiii'h, Hluo.nvy. Ilicletoii. 1 olliy 11ml UinciKim I'lnnor, A llciix .V WultoUrcuai'. CunU or llistullincutb. 94 State Street, Patton's Block. Fine Watch Repairing 11V C. A. BtJRBANK No, 317 Commercial Street. '11 IIC KUN3 1'nt.t IrnhiH whli I'ulliiinti Wtlljuln DrawhiK loinn hI o iurs, i n n oiw mid lOllcllxnO I UUSl t Itffl . llIWOtl !UH(0 ami MllwiiuhiHiiuid 01. Paul and Mlnnu-apoll-. Kiil rmlliH with I'lillmnn v(-.tlljulol (Iriiwoii; riHim hiuciiuim, d'uliiu uurii mid o..i.iclif of lull's i!i-Ixii, In two.-1 1 Chluioo mid All luiuihHi mid .iHliliiiiiliiiul luiinlli. ItiroiiKh I'lillinio Mi-tUiiil ilrnwlnii MHiiniiiHtoiiliiiilht li'Cpers via the Korlli em I'Mi'lllr riillriiml liuUion ilniiiKuund I'm 1 In ml, Or. 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