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ltabHLtaHLlUfal M MBM i Bj g y UK- s m? V OVER THE CAPITAL CITY. jCpmplelQ ReciW of the Daily DoiggsCp- pucu hum uriuus ouuiioj. Happenings Over the City and News From the Country Iloundabont. Tha 4grICBlturl I'slftge. At the lato meeting at Corvollis of the board of regents of the State "Ag ricultural college the opinion pre vailed that upon the final trial of the case the regents would show that they are entitled to the college both upon the law and upon the merits of the case. Thoy will re quest tho governor to recommend appropriations for tho erection of flultablo buildings for tho experi ment stations in which Instructions may bo given in dairying, house hold economy, including cooking, preserving and canning fruits, buf- tor and cheese making, etc. Upon i. nmtinii nf T-r "R. TTaves. mastor of the State Grange, tho board un- another member of tho firm saya : "Ex-Mavor O. B. Edgett has datiou of tho president of tho board been a resident of Lincoln about that an appropriation of siu.uuu do seven years, auu iu un mm, " inmln to the next leclslaturo for tho man has justly accused him of a purchase of at least 200 acres of land dishonorable act. Ho was elected to carry qu,t tho yorl? of the college, mayor of the city and. rejected he board, considered th.P revision of without opposition, although a. dera- Hiq course of study aqu;a,iso mo re- ocrat. ne citizens 01 jjuiuuiu ports of tho practical work of tho county to a man will voucli for his rieasuro integrity ana miiuiuiness m uu things, and commend him uigniy aulmously endorsed the recommen- iustltutlon up to date wuh oxnrcssed at tho progress that has been made since the re-orgauiziv tlon of the faculty and tho adoption of tho now system of instruction and experiments. I'lowing In December. A representative of tho Capital Jouiinal, has been spending a few davs in tho country last ovenine. Ho says the farmers nil over tho section of country lio has visited are speed ing tho plow, preparing their lands for Hnriinrsecdiiiir. ono farmer re porting that lie had about two hun dred acres ready for tho seed and mid ho would sow as soon after tho middle of January as tho weather youid permit and expected to bo entirely through by March tjio first. The hi reel Hallway. Tho iron for laying tho span up State street to tho street railway company's stable, lias arrived and to-day tho lino is being mirvoyed aud excavations made. Mr. IJnrr, ono of tho contractors, says tho work of laying tho main track will bo hur ried through as soon as tho iron arrives. By the telegram received respecting it ho Is not suro whero tho iron is, but thinks it will bo up from Portland to-day or Monday. Xhe ltexl Mists. The M. E. Church was nearly filled last night by those who want ed to hear Mr. Moody's avaut cour ier. Tho attondanco promises to in crease from day to day and It is ex pected that much interest will bo awakened by tho time tho evangel lilt arrives. Last night an invltatlou was ottered sinners to step forward and repent, but no response came. To-night thoy preach at tho M. E. church. m Indications Are Uood. A glance over tho hotel registers Hhows that i large number of strang ers are continually arriving nero Mtuiv of them are looking over tho country with a view to future loca tion In tho great and only Willam ette valley. Surely- no other region oilers half tho inducements, iu the way of cheap land aud uuuumbered rejsourcqs. On The Narrow Gauge. Tho bridiro carpenters and three camps of railroad repairers on the narrow gauge aru vmcwuiku mm AjiuisvllUi and are working south. Tho road to that iMlnt isln asnlondld condition. Nearly all the old trees have been removed lyuil, new cues Bii'batltu,ted,, B,! Here frt Wtef. Tho celebrated Boston Comedy Co. will occupy tho boards aj to Hood during next week. This com pany is said to be very line. They undent tho. popular luelivtlruinaa of tho day al popular price. and unreservedly to tho people of his now home. " Mr. Minx is as well a man who is held In high esteem by the people among whom his lot has been cast. A Close Call. C. Rocers, who lives near Mehama, returning met with a very close call a few days sinco. Ho and W. A. Woodsuies were falling timber aud it limb fell from a tree, striking Mr, Rogers on tho sldo of tho head, inflicting a a deep wound and severing a small artery. They bandaged tho wound up and went homo but tho blood continued Mowing so profusely that ho fainted from loss of blood, Re storatives being applied and tho blood stopped by the application of flour and bandages his life was pre served until medical aid was secured. At last reports ho was able to bo about. His head was very sore, but othorwiso ho was feoling very eom fortublo and able to uttond his usual business. were being displayed In tho city veaturduv. Tho largest one was twonty-fourlnchealu circumference. J&W.SSlf Dfe odut For beets Oregon beats tho world. rJmiuei. if DiUard specific 1 ' ' I., IU U Immediately after i Tho firm or W. lkcK ou lean v;,"apVeventei. In dolls, toys, novelties, Bcrnp-books, ijaold by x.v ,itUevrs $ op. aiuunvv eijiyniua carqa, oariauuas tree ornaments and 1700 other thing to numerous to mention. B4 Ctiitr B4. uuugs to numerous 10 mention. Ttia roaas loauing wui tuo vij $i QUvte.qtnyteAltfm Oregon, tf RW geuewUy hi a, UorrlVao coiiOAMw. . .............. .Tr. ,.... ... tim ivirt of tho eountv road be- n, tttiu ill uw imu:k idieii , mi wim. .vi- (t:- ti "' .--.--..- , . nll.ft iIUaujum tht ur itliiiaat Itirurmbta i. ...w....! rtwituliii. nt Mill OiwnKTdH-TTwtUonrtnadp iw" "" "' vKniliHittiir It ! nurAlv VtMblonntl fnutlr mill IllU "KH1 DAl-Il" UOGUS .ry-v.-: -- c'T- " r i -- -- - - -, -,-- -,,r.r The Salem Land Company. Tho above is the name under Iwhichanew Salem firm proposes r . .. t, 1 nf nln liiiolnrQq conuueunga nvmei" "- In tho capital city. The members of this company aro O. B. Edgett, Lon A. Minx and F. E. Hoover, who come among us highly recom mended by the citizens of their former homo, Lincoln, Kansas. They coroo among us to stay, and aro heartily welcomed. Iu speak ing of the departure with his family, of one of tho members of this Ann, the Lincoln Republican of a recent date said: 11 F. E. Hoover needs no recom mendation from us to any one in Lincoln county, but wo can say to the people ho Is going among, that they will And him always in the right place, doing tho right thing, aud square in all his dealings with men. Ho is a man ot pronounced opinions aud fearless iu expressing them. We join his hosts of friends here in wishing him entire success." The eamo paper in speaking of A Letter From Mr. Moody. This morning Rev. A. B. Brown of tho Congregational church re ceived a letter from Air. Moody in rotation to his coming visit to this city. It read as follews: Portland, Dee. 20, 1888, "Deah Mu. Buewn: I will be down on tho early train Tuesday and will speak in the afternoon, but must icavo on mo eariy mini i nnra day, so I will bo with you just forty eight hours. Youra truly, H. li. JHOUDY. From hero ho will proceod on up to Euireno or Albany whero he will speak on tho afternoon of Thursday, taking tho overland train tho same ovenlng for San Francisco. Sautlam Mines. Tho Eireka mining company on tho Santlam have- suspended opera tions until spring, when tho labors will bo prosecuted vlgoiously. Mr. Sehumakor has Just returned to this city from tho mines and gays that tho deeper they go tlo brighter the prospects are. They passed through six feet of gravol and when tho mines closed dowu were coming to t ho bouldors. Thoy are not far from bed rock. .' Program of Moody Meetings. Saturday (to-day) 3 p. in. at tho Presbyterian church, Sunday 8 p. hi. at tho M. E. church, Moudav a ! m. at tho Evaugojl- cal church. Tuesday 3 p, m. at tho Baptist church. Beginning with Saturday, mcct- . ' .U 1 I ' !..' .. ings win no uciu cucu uveuiug t the M. E. church. Yen I'anuijt 4? Pftt? r Thau call at tho Grange Store, 120 Stato stnet. If you want a good tea or anything else In tho grocery . II, IIIIIIT Till II1IIK1K11L1I1U II IlllU s.me sir ue. Extnicts, the best In tho mar- Some beets raised near Turner j t-f. o, nprt the Into ar.iMl U pulled U immedUto repairs very badly. LOCAL. SUMSIAIIT. Jesse Yost of Gardiner is the guest of Salem friends. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 92 State street, tf. Theater every night next week. The company is said to be pretty fine. There will bo a grand New Year's ball at Turner on Monday evening. If you are looking for Hats call on the CaDltol Adventure Co., opera limian onrnnr. tf George E. Goodo is preparing to soon open up a new lino of drugs on Commercial street. List your property with tho Sa lem Land Co. If yon wish it sold. Office on State street. d-&-w tf. Wheat continues to slide down the scale and Is now bringing only 70 cents In tho Salem market. Tho place to buy your Hpliday Goods ia at tho Capitol Adventure Company, opera house corner. tf. If you have farm or city prop erty for sale list it with tho Salem Land Co., office on State street. d-&-w tf. For salo choap for cash, a new extra flne upright piano. Call at 355 Chemekete street for particulars. lw. Before purchasing clothing it will pay you to call qn tho Capitol Adventure Co., opera house corner, tf. For choice groceries and fine Salem evaporated fruits, and gen eral groceries pay a visit to Martin & Cox. tf. For holiday candies, nuts, cigars, notions, etc, go aud see what Speight & Souder, Court street, offer you. Prices low. 1 m d w Hon. T. T. Geer has the distinc tion of having raised a porker, tho dressed weight of which was 450 pounds. Hanging lamps.choice groceries candies, and many nice things, and cheap too, may bo found at L. S. Winter's. tf. B. F. Bodwell will add one to the number of Salem's shoo stores In a few days. This will be at 05 State street. Follow tho crowd aud you will turn up at Squire Farrar's, where groceries aio pure and cheap. Joiu tho procession. tf. In tho Palmer family, who re cently arrived In Salem and are re siding on Front street, n case of measles has developed. C, S. Viuage, lato of Texas, is in the city looking up a location for a harness shop. Ho will remain In either Salem or Turner. Tho attending physicians have no hopes for tho recovery of James Coffey, who has been very in at ms home fpr several weeks. Ladies calling at Patton's will bo presented with free tickets to tho Monday night performance of the Boston Comedy Co. at tho opera house. Notice. All persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to Rotau & Whitney will oblige by calling and settling their accounts within tho next thirty days. 1-w. Rotan & Wiiitnkv. To-night tho Alka-Hesperi.ms yieet at their new quarters In the Insurance building. The subject for djscassion s, " Resolved, That tho government of the U. S. should a"3lst in maintaining and should educate tho American Indian. " -Every boy will be presented with a top and every girl with u story book. This applies to all who make purchases at George F. Smith's gieat Auction House during tho IJolldays, B,o suio and remember this. tf. Tho finest line of Holiday Goods ever brought to Salem, consisting of Library Lamiis, China Tax bets, Vases. Curw and Saucers, Box-wag- pns, Doljs by the hundreds, Doll wagons, etp., can bo found at John G. Wright's. Prices are at bed rock aud goods, Jrst-class, tf. For fluo work you should go to Cherrlngtou's, tho artist. If you aro looking for something nloo for tho holidays, go aud see him. His work Is tho fiuest. Time is fieetlug and Christmas is near. Bft sure and give him time to finish y pur I worn upnicoiys -mo acecpieu uuiu toh.wo your plctu,ro struck" Is now. tf All officers- elect aud present officers, also committees uf Sd.g-1 wick Post G. A. R.-and Rollef Corps I aro requested to meet at A. O. U. w. hall, State Insurance buliillug, Monday eveuluir next, at 7 o'clock to luako, ajrangeiueMs for lnstaUa-l tlon of officers and cauip floitooo held. Monday eveuAug Jan. T, lS8t, By oruor of L. M. Pauyin, p. a t THE SALEM LAND COMPANY. A New Institution Tor The Prosper ous Capital City. Tho undersigned have opened in Salem a Real Estate office under name of tho Salem Land Company and will do a general Real Estate business, buying aud polling farm and city property. We have bad an experience of twelvo years in the Real Estate business apd havo an extepslve acquaintance through the east and shall use our best en deavors to Induce lmmig?ants to come and. locate with us, and thus encourage the development of this beautiful city and the surrounding country. Marlon and Polk coun ties aro canablo of supporting ton times thp population they pow con tain and we shall exert ourselves by all legitimate means to locate our portion of this increased popuia tlon within these counties. Wo hone by honest and fair deal ing as well as courteous treatment to merit the confidence of Vno peo ple of these oouutles and Salem. We are now prepared to place your property on our Sale list and shall use our best endeavors to sen the same, and cordially ipvUe you to call at our pffjee over MatLh,ew's Drug Store, State Street. O. E. Epoett Lon. A. Minx F. E. Hoover Santa Ot,Au$i The Sugar Beets. "Does it pay to raise beets?" was the question vasked a Santa Cruz man who experimented this year in raising sugar beets. Replying, ho said: "I realized a profit of $ 42 per acre for tho five acres I put in beets Tho average yield of my land was 102-3 tons of beets to the acre, and the beets averaged 10 per cent of saccharine matter. I received for my crop of beets $5.50 per ton, or $458 33 1-3. "I allowed myself ?3 per day for the work I did. with one team. It took me three days to plow tho land, one day to plant, three days to cul tivate twice over. All the work was done by myself. It cost mo $1 per acre for weeding out, and $12 per acre for thinning out the beets. "My beets grow nicely, and in duo season were plowed up by my self, which required three days' time. Then came the expense of topping oft and loading tho beets into the wagon, which was done by hired help, and amounted to 1.05 per ton, or say $41.05 for the job, I understand that others only paid 00 cents for tho same work. I hauled the beets and allowed my self and team 00 cents per ton. As 1 said boforo I realized a profit of $42 per acre, that Is allowing a frac tion of over $24 for miscellaneous expenses. "Andithen thpro Is tho feed aud lime which tho farmers are allowed at the factory, in addition to the above, which in many cases has been sold to them at from 50 cents to $1 per load. "Tho samo land on which my beets were raised is an orchard, from which I realized $100 in fruit." Id Lore With Ills Wire. "What can I do to regain my hus bands love?" writes Mrs. Carrio R. of Toronto. She adds that seven years ago sho was married under the most happy auspices and until six months since happiness crown ed her domestlo life; then her hus band became distant in his manner toward her, until now he is positi vely cold Mrs. R. gives no partic ulars but if she Is afflicted with dis eases peculiar to her sex if her cheeks have lost their blopni aud her eyes llieir sparkle it may explain tho ciuso of her complain. In this event Dr. Pierce's Fa von to prescrip tion will effect a magical change a.id restore her to health. Asa pow erful Invigorating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription imparts gtreu;tb to thp whole system, and to the womb and its appendages, lp particular. For overworked worn out, run-down, debilitated teachers milliners, uressmuKers, seamstresses shop girls, housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women general ly, "Favorito Prescription" Is the greatest possible ' boon, being ui equdled as an appotlziug cordial aud restorative tonic. St. John asks tho question, "Are you for the saloon or tho homo?" The answer given Is, you bet your life," But wheu you are asked whero you can get tho best goods and price on tea, coffee, groceries, etc, the answer Is, at Bulro Far fajrfs, tf. A StattiaMa Wit, GqmUue new buckwheat flour, ami a fine artlclo of table syrup, at tvp ftrange aton 126 State street, Salem, tf. C"V XW Imagine, txy ailment Ihftt Trill mako cnod nalartxf perwo to pfviih, dMlael. IU tempered nnd crtjkr a l.llt6uApff There 1 no reon, vrhU an. OyuMDsl. torpid llvei and loss of amttUve.vrticnDr. Ileatex'a DaatUUon TuaV whleb vrouo knqvrs is a, certain cur, gun Uo eoMJy obtained. Botdr). W.UtkwJk Co. At LLINN & BROWN'S, Finest Stock in the City! Furs, Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose, Silk Mitts, Cloaks, Dry Goods, Ladies Hand Purses Etc, 239 Cor, State and Corrurnercial St SALEM, OREGON CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. WIMiWt 4 - a MMPire (9mAsPM nroncmi. ',jov Setuf for cireolal fciTjoKlOfcra' MtJILIIN-LfuUCO.ORQVILLI.CAL- H Those who have used it "25 flies nr? giving sntisfnctlop, a44ca.j tomer with Bronchitis says It Isthtoir I unA1.v .lint jvf..au In.f.nl mII.. ' H leilfCUJ' l4lMirDlT. lUlUHJl IvJICJ, Sedijell a Cover, Druggists, IllversldflTnl" H.. " the pleasure to lntej dyo you thntyour Preparatlonjo meeting with largo sales. We hat Nothing but Praise SvV. Nanscawen- a Co., Druggists, Thnt It will necomrjllsh the end deslnt In all affections of the Throat and Lous U ...ill ftad you not only will notS It Will without It yourself, but mi recommend It to others, ns thousaij have done, who have tried everythhi elso In vain. Money Is no object whet oatnandlL8 Convince Yoa trifling sum of one dollar can purcba n. rnmedv that will stand between m and one of tho most dreaded of bumii ills. Circulars sent free, containing detaHe. descriptions, SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by the ABIEIBI MEDICAL CO., OrovUle, Cal. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 S'tatis ST., Salem, Or SNELL, HF.ITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale DeDot. CALL AND EXAMINE KR AUSSE BOOTS AND SHOES jgf BOOTS M r J AND It will 1)0 to the people's interest to examine theiv stock Shoes aud boots before buying. They hnve just received an Excellent stock from tho best factories, and every pair Is warranted to give satisfaction. REMEMBER Wheu looking for- HOLIDAY -Call at Fry's Drug Store! Toilet Oooda and Cases at Roducod STiooo. Sgyllandsomest picture curds over given away in Salem- K88 lady Callers. THU SANITARIUM Itortya treatment of oil diseases of men and women DBS. GILBERT & WEMP otv Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc Office and sanitarium In the Uank block. Consultation free, 104dw 1WZMLA1 INttUIUJKCtS COUBSUT, Flro and Marine. a boqA iron fr Ho"? ?, ' I KW iUl uses, trap ?lJf fCn ltMf!M All for the low price J&Sr"vnri dno Oder. Vlne JliJi .. . . c r, '... nmmm ' KTftm-JSlv SSI JVM. AIHr.Kt, SiV DOWJU, U(W wuywij - ... - SHEEP FOR SAt 300 head of s.tock. sheep fr ! For pri? and particulars, n '. . Tn.mvlt, CUlOe A. careivrixAUrfuu-' Fw SaJla.