Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 05, 1888, Image 3

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    LATE CITY NEWS FOUND
i?v lie Reporters on Their Round of
wo iunu.
l Cat Talc Minor Mention County
and State News.
A Change.
Baud of Hope meets Monday at
o'clock in the W. C. T. U. rooms
instead of Saturday as formerly.
Boys and girls will please note tho
cbanpe. An interesting programme
j being prepared for our next mect
jU" and all arc invited to come
ribt after school and bring their
friends with them.
KlRhtrnl Recognition.
The following from a njoro or less
Icstctiucd morning cotemporary is
cratif Ing indeed:
We are glad tq note tho prosper
ity of the highly esteemed Capital
JoiknaIj under its new manage
ment and editorial control. It is
pushing rapidly ahead and contains
much good news served in excellent
jtyle. It is a pleasure to sec our eve
ning neighbor doing so well nnd we
wish the friends success unbound
ed."
The New Sfamer.
The steamer Caracas, formerly of
the Bed line, has become the Yu-
niiiiia Bay. one has undergone
thorough repairs, and as sho is to
round Capo Horn, she has been
strengthened and braced up every
way. Sho cleared New . York
Tuesday for Baltimore, whence she
will proceed on her long voyage
around the Cape, which she is ex
pected to make in about two
months. Her master will be Capt.
Lord, formerly and for many years
an employe of the Brazil stcamshi p
line.
TnoOU Veteran;.
This morning it was our pleasure
to be entertained for a few moments
by two old veterans of 1S40 Adam
Stephens and G. B, Wagnon, who
voted for Old Tippo in 1840. The
hitter gentleman is an old pioneer.
Born in 1800, he remembers many
administrations and 1ms always
been n strong democrat, but he voted
for Old Tippo because he- thought
htm the better man. His memory
is replete with interesting facts of
history, nnd though now nearly
ninety years of age has never had
occasion to require the services of 11
doctor.
Settled .Nov and Happy.
A few days ago the writer, in
coining into Portland from eastern
Washington, got into conversation
with n man from Minnesota who
bad ids ticket through to San Fran
cisco. The stranger was going right
on through tho Willamette valley
without ever so much as taking a
look at it. Ho told us he wanted to
purchase about ten acres, close to a
good market, and go into the egg
and chicken business. Ho thought
Sau Francisco would be just the
place, but wo spoke to him of the
market afforded by Portland for
eggs nnd chickens that they im
ported largely from Iowa and the
east and ho decided to stop and
look around. Tho result Is told in a
few words. He was pleased beyond
description, bought ten acres and is
now building houses, coops, incu
bators, etc., and gonerally preparing
for the raising of chickons In an ex
teuslve scale. He cxjiects to have
at le.ist 3,000 pullets bofore May
next.
LIKES UliEG X 11LTTEK.
Our townsman, D. D. Prottyman
is up in Eastern "Washington Terri
tory and from n recent letter tho
following polnta aro tnk,eu:
"We made n run through the
Puyallup Valley; the groat hop fields
lure are simply iinmenso and woro
the wonder and admiration of all
on board. But wo missed one
thing in our travels, and that was a
ook at a flue orohnrd a thing
wldoni ever been in this part of
Washington Torrltory. The scenery
in tlie Cascaded is beautiful, pasting
iug down tlM Yakama valley to tha
wu of KllenslMirg, is a
Wwk and hard looking country.
N'ear Yakama City we paaeed some
"f the old ami familiar batUeflolda
"flvi5-8. At Spokjuw we found It
""Id t-uougu for an owrooat Um
tiri time aiiuK tlw flMhof June.
In thia grant IHOohf oomuiry w
"ad the gardens panned awl dry,
wid nearly not enoufh to parch the
: '""I-- lunu iu the day and frost at
" -' t- kill twwrly all the vine in
f the gardens, and Jsrtueni
i '" fur a good old WelifiAit
Commltslontrs' Court.
The commissioners to-dav prantMl
dramshop license for period, of one
year to J. w. and J. It. Wortlen of
Lincoln precinct; also to A. Geer of
Buttcvllle precinct.
Miss Ida Esson of Gervals was
granted scholarship in State Uni
versity at Eugeuo City.
Aside from this nothing has been
done save tho auditing of accounts,
etc. Court will continue in session
to-morrow.
Wanted at Salem.
A tannery.
A paper mill.
A bag factory.
A woolen mill.
A soap "factory. '"
A rope factory.
A chair factory.
A wagon factory.
A furniture factory.
A beet sugar factory.
A pall and tub factory.
An earthenware establishment.
For the Itlver Traffic.
The Lucca Mason has been leased
by the owners of the Lntona and
will be put at onco on the Oregon
City and Portland route.
The Oregon Pacific people have
not yet decided when to begin run
niug their boats, but probably will
start the Three Sisters next week.
Of the Oregon Pacific boats, tho
Win. M. Hoag and X. S. Bently
have been repaired tit Corvnllis, and
are in readiness for the fall trade,
The Tlireo Sisters looks jaunty iu n
fresh coat of paint, and tho ad
dition of twenty feet, which has
been given her, adds much to her
appearance, She has been launched
and registers the extremely low
draft of thirteen inches.
Taints In Fruit Drying.
H. S. Jory of this city, who has
had extensive experience in haul
ing fruit, tells tho Pacific Express
that fruit and especially prunes and
plums in order to dry well must
be picked ripe and put into tho
dryer at once before any wilting
takes place.
We had the pleasure lately of
looking through Mr. Jory's drying
establishment, aud while we were
examining the fruit ho showed us a
specimen of prune dried when rlpo
and fresh, and another of tho same
variety that had been picked before
thoroughly ripo and allowed to lie
in boxes a day or two before being
put into tho dryer, and the latter
seemed at least twenty-live per cent
inferior.
There is a right and a wrong
time for everything, and this ap
peal's to be emphatically truo in tho
matter of drying fruit.
A ration For Call.
The story comes to us from Silvur
ton. It is well vouched, else tho
circumstance would not bo men
tioned. It is'sald in that fair city
there lives a pronilnentbuteccentrlc
mau who has an antipathy to cats.
lie has a loving wife and a sweet
little daughter. Tho little girl dear
ly loves a cunning kitten, but the
pleasure of owning one has always
been denied her. On several oc
casions sho had ninnaged for a few
davs to keep a little pet, but as soon
as the dear papa would hear of it lie
would dispatch the felines. One
day last weok the littlo girl had an
unusually bright and playful kitten
given her. This sho brought homo
and her mother told her sho might
keep it. Tho father oamo homo in
tho evonint; to his supper as usual,
spied the cat and was angored. The
mother explained that tho littlo girl
cried so longingly for it that sho at
last consented to lot her keep it.
This enraged the futhr, who
grasped the ttit by its hlndor parts
aud battered its brains out upon tho
mother's head. Tho man Is eccen
tric, you will admit?
Mar l Co)crcil With Ice.
A celebrated French scientist
thiuks tliere Is a vast development
of glnciatiou, and iminente maw of
ico on tho surface of Mars, where, us
tho seasons are relatively longer and
the temjernture much lower, the
conditions must ah-o be more favor
able for thwe nmiUfc-Utloiw tliau
tlwy are on our own planet; JIU
theory is pronounced "very ingen
ious and beautiful" by an adeeming
selentifct, but later ooervaltoiw may
render otlier liyjraUieae lKwaUde;
for, although "there W nothing ew
under Uw ip," there k vJUtoyt
ilnuta hhmIi to be (ttaeevand mtin-
ly new to s in Uw aair sfHtww
which snare viui us nw ngni.
Subscribe for the Capital. Jocn-
NAL
WaU paper and exiluuigee for
ale at this otrkv. (
Wood.llloomV
John Vance Cheney has a new
volume in press that bears tho at
tractive title of "Wood-Blooms."
Tho chief features of Mr. Cheney's
verse are Its simplicity and its sug
gestiveuess, reminding ouo more of
the best work of Aldrich than of
any other American poet. That
these are marked traits of tho new
volume is shown by the following
extracts from advance sheets:
MY CASTLK IN THE A1K,
Or In the est or In the west.
Where shall I bulM my bird nest T
Or north or southward whither rom
To bulhl my little love a home?
Upyondei, In the clear sweet air
I think that I could keep her there:
Too much an nnel to? the icruuiut,
Kor heaven Miiuowhat too warm nnd
round.
MY I'lIlLIlKKX.
My precious bmU of fleh ami blood,
'lhat cllnt; about my knee.
I dread the invusinjr thoughts that dwell
Upon the years to be.
They say, more kind the early blight
Than are the rlpvnliiKMin-.;
They say, to ulrKMim It to tall,
My sw eet unfolding ones.
" Only the children's hidden lieurl
- Ho down, unhurt, to rest " I
I tremble at tho voice, and fold
You closer to my breaM.
IS TWIMOllT usn,
A mouth like hers you cannot doubt
That l.ove himself designed ;
The lips nlway a little out
From pushing .sweet, behind.
Theqnlct moon rules yonder blue,
lixolUhts her bluer eve:
Which heaven, which choose betwixt tho
two?
Kor me the nearer sky.
Tho faco Hope sees leaned from above
That Is her kind of face;
Movement to music born of love
That may suggest her trace.
Soft up ami down the twilight lawn,
"mm all the world apart,
Although 1 hold her little hand
I lead her by tho heart.
All Old Superntlllon.
The belief that warts in ay be
charmed away or removed by va
rious superstitious practices has a
certaiu attraction for many people
ofii'iioii-scientlflc turn of mind, to
whom it may bo a pleasure to
know that so eminent a man as
Lord Bacon was not without a
littlo weakness in this direction.
After telling in one of Ills works
that he had a wart on one of his
lingers from early childhood, and
that when a youth iu Paris at least
a hundred grew upon his hands iu
a month's time, lie adds:
"Tho English ambassador's lady,
who was far from superstitious, told
me she would got away with my
warts; and, In order co do It, sho
rubbed them all over with the fat
side of a piece of bacon with tho
rind on and, among the ro-t, the
wart I had front my childhood
then nailed the bacon, with tho fat
toward the sun, upon a post of her
chamber window, which was to tho
south; and in live weeks time tho
warts went away, mm the wart I
had so long endured for company.
Atihorest I did not wonder, be-
caifec, as they camo In a short time,
they might go away so too; but the
vanishing of that which had re
mained so long, sticks with me."
l'lHLSONAI.S.
Mrs. S. Craig of Corvallls is the
guest of hor parents lu this city.
K. M. Waite wont up to Mohania
on a business trip this afternoon,
Mrs. A. X. Mooros returned tills
afternoon from an extended visit at
Yaquina.
Mr. Francis, of Portland, is in the
city to-day looking up ribks in life
Insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of
Moscow, Idaho, aro the guests of
friends iu Snlom.
Mrs. Chas. Claggott is Iu Port
land, ,wljore she was oulled by the
serious Minus of her sister.
Mr. Dow aud family, Iato of
South Salem, removed yosterday to
I.ubauou where they will reside iu
future.
Col, Lee is up from Chemawti
to-day and reports everything mov
ing along nicely at the Indian
Kiliool.
Landlord DuBois of the
Chomeketu returned this morning
frjim I'prtluml, where he has been
fur some days.
II. Armstrong, an old Odd Fellow
of tills etty, returned ytnterday from
Portland where lie luul been emit
mingling with Uie brethren from tite
oaC
Itv. I. It. Kirk pa trick of Lebsuon
b In Uie eily to-day. He was ac
companied by his daughter win
will remain with ns, at the Univer
sity, where she will Mulsh her iinsi-
eal course. I
Jtov. E. a Bollinger of Wright !
vine, Pa., has been selected pastor j
of the KvmugoUoal church at this'
place and Is expected to arrive lure ,
In a few day and euU-r upon th
discharge of hi. duties. ,
.MEF.E ME.NTI0.V.
Oregon City is n pretty old town
but then she Is small for her age.
Circuit court begins Monday with
quite a full nnd Interesting docket.
Bureau scarfs, tidies, splashers,
ere, etc., at Hridges and Bnxorths.
To-morrow the gospel meeting
in W. W. Brooks' pasture commences.
"Unknown" is one of the cleanest
plays on the stago. Cincinnati En
quirer. Nellie Boyd nnd her excellent
company will be hero Monday and
Tuesday.
There will be u meeting of the
Grange at their hall in this city to
morrow afternoon.
"Unknown" has mado an Im
pression hero which will not soon
boellaccd.- New York Graphic.
"Unknown" has drawn largo
houses and will continue indefi
nitely. New York Telegram.
The Clatsop county jail is empty
since Jones and Partland were
brought to the penitentiary here.
The supreme court docket for the
October term which begins again on
Monday consists of forty-nine cases.
The great prohibition rally at
Woodburn mines oil' to-morrow. A
great many of the adherents to that
cause are going from here.
A littlo child of C. H. Stewart
died of dlptherla at Albany yester
day. There arc no other cases re
ported iu that city.
Mrs. Frank Hicc, who had u rib
broken several days ago In a runa
way accident, is recovering nicely,
her many friends will bo pleased to
learn.
At Bridgport, seven miles south of
Dallas, a campinoetlng is in pro
gress. It will continue for two
weeks and be In charge of Bow T.
L. Jones.
Lane county's fair proceeds aro
estimated at ?1000. The fair was
generally pronounced a success and
the exhibits were better than at
nny previous session.
Sonio say there Is a probability of
tho land olllco being removed
from Oregon City to Portland;
also of locating the lighthouse In
speolor's'olllce at Astoria.
To-morrow evening tho last of the
scasoii'sltayiuond-Wliitcoinblloston
excursion will pass through this
city en route for San Francisco.
There are about fifty in the party.
Sunday evening at tho Baptist
church Miss Minnie Brizzel will ad
dress the people on the subject of
her travels iu China whore she
has for many years been engaged
in missionary work.
The gross value of property in
Linn county is 7,lM2,l:J(). Tho In
dchtcduosg within tho county Is
$l,0il!,027. TJiere waft JW2, KB acres
of land assessed, at a value of $-),-fll)l,:msnnd
1712 polls.
It is gratifying to the management
to be able to inform our readers and
advertisers that every day many
new names aro added to our lists of
stil)orlbers. Both dally aud weekly
aro meeting with unprecedented
favor.
Mr. Hurley Beers and Miss Oillo
Klrkpntrick, until recently students
hero with Dr. Bowland, were quiet
ly wedded at Albany yesterday.
They liavo gono to Portland whoio
they will attend medical lectures at
the Witliuumette University of Med
icine Young McAllister, the Jackson
county Ilond, who was brought to
tho pcnitontliiry a few days ago, was
very gay en route. When the brake
man Iu calling the stations cumu to
Marion, the young patricide said,
"Well, If there alut Mary Ann."
"Unknown" will le presented
next Tuesday evening at I food 'x
oponi house It Is not unknown to
the people of Salem that H. FarrarAi
Co. keeps the largest ami Iwst as
sortment of staple and fancy
groceries In tiie city. St.
The rSleotrio Belt ooneert company
of CouueJl Blutls, Iowa, are iu the
city and will remain until Monday,
giving free omn air eoueerta oaeh
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MIMrriltntfl ftllll VTVllllig. lic n-
iiesr for ll drst time on our streets
at 74" this evening and ant wild to
I flue.
The ladies of tiie M. IS. oiiureti
will give an entertaiHineMt on
Wednesday evening October 17th.
The best loonl talent will be secured.
Keep your eye oh Um date and save
yourself for that ooaaeton, as it Is the
first enieriMninent of Ue mmm
aud proutisw to be oue of the beet
MAHHIKD.
I
JIKrAKI-(iKMA.S. Al lit miiteuor
if i.f 'i d. ii !h-f it. 'i. it i '. 'y
K.- 1 W ilarrl.. II i. nlirrd iid
lim i.:,iuu rijM.ii
ffMIHBIimjUlJ.l.llL win iavm
NEW
-VK HAVK
Cloaks ! Cloaks'
NEW STOCK OF CLOAKS
AND SEAL PLUSH WRAPS
Direct n)m the Kt, every irarmeut having lieen nmuctoontarlbr u,
KINK NKW STOCK OK
Dress Roods ami Trimmings, Flannels, Blankcls;. New Slock of Oniftls,
Rugs, Poi'liers, Shades and Lace Curtains.
The vubllo aro cordially ln It Ml to In-nect our mammoth Muck.
,1. M. KOSKXKBKK & CO.,
White Corner,
II. K. lH'llois.
.iok innioiM.
Dubois bros.,
l'ronrlelors
Ghomokcto Hotel.
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
Krom 81 to $.1 per iloy.
SALEM - - OUKOON.
HM-tf
School Tax Notice,
mllK KOllOOI. TANKS OK DISTRICT
L No. "Jl In Marlon county are now line
and collcctahlo at the ofllco of tho cleric. In
tho opera limine, on Court Htrcet, Knlum,
aud must ho tmhl hy the tlrvtof December,
or hecomo dellmiucnt.
DAVID HIMfSON.
October ild, '88. Clerk.
For Sale.
A KiMid linn fmiuo Ilorno Power, (lood
tor nil iibex, inmi one to full capacity.
All for the low price or $). Call at tho fa
clllo Cider, VlncKiir .t Krult l'riurliiK
Comiuiny'H olllce. .Hnlcm, OroKon.
VI. iVI. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saus a Spocialty.
Hhnpnii the alley, opposite Mlnto'M I.lv
ery Hluble, SkIhI.i, or.
TIIE SANITAimJiM
Kor the Irtmlmeul or all iIImwikm or inmi
ami miiiikiii
DltS. (lllillKKT A: WK11P
Mwllnilcd vaKir Imtlin, oxkh Inlinla.
tloiiM, nlwtrii maKnellMiu, medlmlfHl
npiaVH, eto. Olllcoand Hiiillitrhiin In Ihe
IIhiiIc block. Ciniillnll(m freo. 10lw
A. IS. STRANG,
No. MM CniMMiHrelHl Hlreel,
8ALKM, - - OltUOOX.
UKAI.KU lt
STOVESand RANGES
riiiwbinjr, Gu ami Sfcam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
4D-Annul for Ihe IlICHAIIDHON A
IHIVNTON COMI'ANV'H Kunittwo. M-
Utlill.hwl lu 1HW
LOWEST PRICES,
-BISST GOODS":
a-'
is Auction
mfuatwui. ovrvrrriumr
('ooilf on Hid iiisiallinont
r
Jllrlll.
OHKOON.
ixlt KM K lilt T IIK.SI iS IICKW'N
I' ablv I. fins - (.aid I ri(lil tuli "f
pttdltuU. mil III IVi Clu u.ikcU HI iu-.l
Sim
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i.i iuiuiw.Tj.BuiHiffmmm ihkb
TO - DAY.
UETMVKP Of 11-
EDUCATIONAL.
017! prim n
OliLliUl 0
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ttt
Miss Knox
Will continue Her School for the en
suing yenr at tho LITTLE CENTRAL
SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and
Marion Sts.. beginning
StilTKsillKlt 10.
101-d'Jw
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
Hoys and Girls.
The hcIiihiI will oncn on the 'J lib
or September. Tiinrmiitli Instruc
tion In the primary aud
iiuv.iiii'ed
English Branches,
latin ami mmn OF Mil!
-III COIIIMt.-
TKHMH ami rurther Inrormatlou may lie
had on iipplloHtlnn lo
HKV. K. II. ItWT,
Cor. (Iii'iiiel.clii mill HIiitnKlH,
8-ai-ir
CONSERVATORY OF JIUSIC!
WlI1iiiiut(o Unlvowlly.
Mut HiHHoriil h'IiihiI or nuitlii on tho
tiorlliHeat Konat. Almilt
150 STUDENTS LAST YKAU.
Coiiixw In
llnii(i, OrKiin blliinlnif, Violin,
1 lurmiiiiy, unit Cuuntur-
polnt.
Diploma on completion ol (ourn.
Tetieherw Z. M. I'arvln, I'nlilklu I'.
Joiiim, KvhCox. AMitMlil,l,lllu,M.8ml(i.
I'lml term bCMliin. .Monday, HeplHiiUMir
Ikl.lHW. Hi. nil nr laloue. Korlurlimr
imrlli'iilarH addremi
Y.. M. PArlVIN,
.Mii.linl DlitH)lor,Haltiiii. Or.
n-17-iltf.wli
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
(IrHduatiwHtiidentii In
Classical, Literary, Scicnlilic,
Normal, Iliisiiiww, Law,
MEDICAL COURSES.
.It U tlieolilwt, litrKwit and lHt wimn
Ire Ih.IIHiIIiiii oT MarnlHK lu lira infill-
SSmioI ouihi flrl Mombiy In Mi(nbr
8iiit fur ittl"u lit
TIIO, VAX 'OV,
1'rMdUetti.
17i W!it OfpHi.
CHEAT DISCOVHIY!
Dr. W. SIvriTI-I
Mow In irfMMMiofi in nmw duoaarr iu
OMNtMM, which l purely s Um1 numMm,
Is. And aew ntuwwt lnlMlMit4iiwly tm ttw
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wtlltuui will. Hi. m thuMi thai ! M
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