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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1889)
lA v.1'4 VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., ERI13AY MARCH 8, 18S9. NO. JQ4-. CAPITAL JOURNAL MISCELLANEOUS. U In Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Oornei Commercial and Ferry streets, evcrr Sat irrtavnt7:S0D. m. IJ in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Oornei urdoyat7:30p. m J. T. GREGG JAS. WALTON. Secretary. N.G. INSURANCE Company. Flro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT. Agent, - Salem, Oregon HOWARD BROTHERS DO General House Moving, Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at. reasonable rates. Orders .left at Capital Journal ofllce will recelvo attention. 8-11-tf To Cigar and Tobacco Users, Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains in cigars and tobacco lor tho next month, His especial brands are "SALEM SPORT" and " OPERA BELLE. " His goods are all first-class, as he has had twenty-one years experience In the busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. -WrLLIAIvI MYERS. 203 Commercial Street, - - Salem B oarderS! l nyono wishing to board at a quiet A and cozy place, will And tho object ot their search at MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a low select boarders can secure board. Mrs. C.A.Rice. Miss. C. Lacey. DRESSMAKERS and TRIMMERS. Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that they nro prepared to do trimming and dressmaking in all Its dltler- cnt blanches In the ' LATEST STYLES ' Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see them before placing your oiders, 05 Stute street, up stairs. Im. WE FIND THAT PEOPLE ALL Stop at L. S. WINTERS For groceries and especially for the best COFFEE In the city. IlEAL ESTATE. To your money until you see some of tho bargains in Real Es tate ofl'ered by THOMAS & PAYNE 7 State St., Salem. One-fourth block and fine resi dence on Center street, only $26,50; flvo and ten aero lots two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house and lot in block 48 only $1000, and property In all parts of the city and country. Fine residence property in Los Angles to exchange tor property here. Tie Salem Abstract and land CO., Havo removed to building adjoining Thompson' Jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated. Money to Loan. Land for Sale. Houses for Rent CJVL,L. -A.ND SEE US. Annual School Election. If ZEALAND Hold On! rnilK annual school election for one DI J. rectorandaerkofDlstrlctNo.24. in Marion county will be held at the Opera House In Hal era on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1886, from ao'elock to 6 o'clock p.m. David Simpson. Bcbool Clerk. The Oregon Is a corporation duly organized and of Oregon. It began business stock of r 14 The First Sale Made By This During tho nine months which havo since elapsed it has made 107 sale.1? to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands. It has also, during this timo sold 61 purchasing but 25 were residents of The remainder were from tho following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1 i Polk Co. 3 Multnomah Co. 4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co. 1 Mon tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 8 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska 7 Ohio 3 Wisconsin 1 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this locali ity, but that people aro swarming in from tho East to make their homes among us. The business of this company is constantly increasing. More than half of its sales have been made within tho past three months, al though this is a season of tho year when sales are usually dull. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. It has three men in Portland, twoot whom give it their entire time. Rev. F. J. Strayer, who last year introduced so many immi grants into this State, is now In the East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. Ho will start to this State with his first excursion on the This company is now spending more surrounding locality than The Salem Board of Trade and Within the past twelve .days it has paid for and contracted for advertising to tho amount of Oyer Fifteen Hundred aid Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition of tho company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and the Willamette Valley is now in press. This is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES Of a beautifully illustrated fifty page pamphlet. We cannot advertiso so extensively in our home papers as wo wish, for tho reason that parties whom we most desire to reach are residents of the Eastern States, where HiM miners do not circulate. Wo do not advertiso cyery Balo we make in the local press, but we have advertised in more than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS In tho East, as wo depend upon Eastern buyers for tho great bulk of our patronage. During the next few months our advertiscmenta will bo read by millions of readers of Eastern newspapers, Who will thus be placed in direct communication with us, and nearly all of those who come to this coast will como ticketed for tho office of THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. For these reasons parties desiring to Bell will find It; to their Interest t place their lands in the hands of this company. If you wish to sell property leave it where BUYERS COME TO BUY If you wish to buy property come whero property Is loft for Bale. Your neighbors have land and don't want to buy. - ' EASTERN PEOPLE DO. ' Our advertisement's catch tho eyes of Eastern people everywhere. We have flvo tearne and comfortable couveyanoes ready al all times day or niget, to convey parties to the properties we have lor Bale. DON'T BE MODEST. . You are welcome to ride with us whether you buy'or(not. Cipy m operated under tho laws or theJjSta'te in March, 1888, with a capital $20,000. Company Was in April Last. residence lots in Salem. Of those! Marion county prior to purchasing.' 4th of April next. money to advertiso Salem and tho All Other Agencies Combined .'! 1 FINANCIAX. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excnange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, ool, hops and other property at rcasonamo rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. ESTAIlLiailKD BY NATIONAL AUTIIOniTY OK- SALEM - - - OREGON. - - $75,0(10 - - 10,000 Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.. J. II. ALBERT, - - . - Cashier. DIRtCTORSt T. Gwy, W. W. Martin, W J.M.Martin, R. S. AVallace. Dr. Y. A.CusIck. J. II. Albert. T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To nirmcrs on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in storo, eiuicr in privato granaries or public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and vounc horses for Bale. Forty or Jlttv colts expected in tho spring Two lino horses, clydo and Per-sheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; havo been with tho band for the past throe years. Original stock flora tho best quality ol mares. For particulars address orseo W. H. BYARS, wit. Salem, Or. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after Feb. 18 18S0.and until further notice trains will run dally (except Bun day) as follews: ECA-ST SIDE, Coburg MuIT .Purti'd'MuH From Port land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port laud Lv. ll.Su am l'OKTr.ANI) iaw v Ar. 4.10.p m. Ar. io.uo Footof Jcrson. St Lv. 2.15 p m " 2.2S 1 lay's Landing, St. Paul's, Ar 1.80 12.47 3.18 llll'J 3A1 4.03 4.10 4.35 4.30 4.47 6.80 Woodburn, Townscnd, McKce, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllvcrton. Johnston's Mill1 Swltzeiland. 12.00 11.40 11.40 11.21 0.14 11.00 10.20 10.10 10.07 9.40 0.18 8.50 East Hide Junct., oiacicay, Aumsvllle, WestBtayton 15.80 5.50 0.11 0.21 0.53 7.20 7.2) 8.03 8:'!7 D;20 10:15 P m O P Crossing, West Sclo, Cmbtree, Splcer, Tallman, Plain view. Brownsville, Rowland, 8.40 8.23 8.00 7.11 7.22 0-48 (1.1.1 &30 Coburg. 4:30 am Ar AR LV Lv Commutlon Tickets at two cents per Ing agents. mile on sale at stations hav Connection at Ray's and Fulquurt Lauding with Steamer "City of Salem " CI1AH. N. BCOTT, Receiver. General Otllces, N W Cor. First una Pine St Portland, Oregon. Tho JlOYXES'QTJIDBie issuad M'-rch and Sept., each yaw. It is on ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur cbMO the luxuries or the necessities of life, We can olotho you and furnish you with all tho necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fUh, nunt, work, go to ohurch, or stay at homt, and in various alsos, ttyles and Quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these thing COMFORTABLY, nd you can niakea fail estimate of the value of the BUYEBB' OUIDB, whioh will be sent upon receipt of 10 oenta W pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 111.111 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, I1L TheCapital National Bank TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tho Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. An innocent Convict. Chicago, March 7. At tho funer- al of Newton Watts, who died at Joliet serving a llfo sentenco for complicity in tho Rock Island ox press robbery, tho minister declared his belief lu In Watts' innocence. "Ho was the victim of professional detectives and criminals, tho two classes being synouomous. Tho reward of ten thousand dollars was enough to convict any man the spies might pick upon." This was the deliberate opinion of Allan Pln kerton who says In Claud Melnotto "the detective is generally no better than tho thief lie captures." Fareuell, and If ForoTor. Washington, March 7. First Comptroller Durham, commissioner of tho Inter-state commission, and Fourth Auditor Sholloy havo ten dered their resignations, to Secretary Windom, to take effect at his con venience. Treasurer Hyatt will tender his resignation to the presi dent at tho first opportunity. It Is said that Windom has usked Case Coon, first assistant secretary of the treasury, to resume his old position. It is oxpected tjmt most of tho democraticbureau officers will tender their resignations. ltrltlxli Interference. London, March 7. In the house of commons to-day tho parlimentary secretary for foreign offices said that tho government had not heard of any truce being established between tho German consul at Apia and .Mataata. England, ho said, hud no right to interfero In the mut ter. He had no doubt that Ger many had treated Mataafa well. "" A Ills Failure. Reading, Pa., March 7. About the largest iron works in America failed for over a million tho Read ing Iron works several other works in connection with it are exoccted to shut down. Already two thou sand flvo hundred men aro thrown out of work by this. War In IMuntunu. Helena, March 7. In Jefferson Canyon there Is war between the hands of tho U. P. and the N. P. Ry. Cos. Tho N. P. men jumped the location of the U. P. location and tho men of the latter aro de termined to recover it. Ro-iu force ments of botli purtles aro hurrying to the scene. Survlu Wants Peace. Bklgradk, March 7. Thoregonts of Servia havo issued n proclamation In which they declaro they will en dpavor to cultivate friendly terms with all the powers and inaugurate a constitutional regime, place tuo financo of tho country on a sound basis and maiutuiu order. Tho Panama Canal. Parih, March 7. The cabinet has decided that the government will reply to the interpolation, to bo submitted lu the chamber, regard ing tho Puuama canal bill, and to give details of such action until it is decided upon as to the International character of tho question. On Stanley, On. Nkw York, March 7. A private letter from Bangolo, on tho Congo, says Henry M. Stanley has started on his ourney to rejoin Emln Pasha. He has not told his plans, except that ho will not roturn by way of tho Congo. Abdicated, Belgrade, March 6. KingMllan hits abdicated the throne of Servlu. Crown Prince Alexander will bo proclaimed king to-morrow. Reg ents will act during the minority of tho king, who was born August 14, 1870. A nig Newspaper. Denver, March 7. Tho News bought ono of the finest corners iu Denver for $125,000 and will put up a mammoth ofllce. Cliehalls Ilooini. Chehalih, N. Y. Murch 7. This town is taking on a now loom be cause of Its railway Improveraouts. WAR OR NO WAR. An American Vessel Samoa. Illown Up At San Francisco, March 7. Tho Examiner to-morrow will print, with the greatest promiuenco, the following telegram from Breslau, Germany: The Schleisongcr Zeitung prints the following dispatch from Samea: Tho German frlgato Olga has bombarded Mataafa's camp. The captain of an American man-of-war protested, but seeing his pro test disregarded, opened flro on tho Olga. Tho sholl burst between decks, dolug much damage. The Olga then directed a torpedo at tho American man-of-war, blowing her up, with all hands. She Suw Heaven. Cooper, Texas, March 7. Mrs. Charles Collins ofChapmauvllle was taken dangerously ill and apparent ly died. Twelve hours after hor supposed death Mrs. Collins showed signs of animation. Two hours later sho was sitting up conversing with her friends. Sho related a marvelous oxperlenco. She said that her soul had loft tho body during her coma tose state and gono straight to heaven. Sho saw tho Savior, sho said, and tho wonderful magnifi cence of His surroundings wero too wonderful to bo oxpre&sed in words. "All that I havo seen, " said Mrs. Collins, " 1 can nover reveal, but I know that I was dead. I kuow that I went to heavon and my eyes beheld tho glories of tho Lord. Oh, why didn't you let mo ulono? I don't want to liyo hero now, know ing what unspeakable glories are up there." Tlio Mormons Alarmed. Ooden, March 7. Tho Mormons aro somowhut excited over a move ment inaugurated in our now liberal City Council tending to rest tlio so called Tabernacle Square, one of tho finest blocks iu tho town, from tho grasp of tho church, which lias been holding It. At present there aro on that block the old adobo tabernaclo, tho Third-ward meeting-liouso and the foundation of a now tabernacle, work on which was (abandoned, as tho funds wero required for lobbying in Washington. Mora ltullwuy Trouble. Helena, Mont. March 7. Thoie is prospect of a serious collision be tweon tho men of tho TJ. P. and N. P. R. R. In Jefferson Cunyon. Largo bodies well armed on both sides aro thero gathered. ' Iliuleau and Grant. New York, March 7. Gen. Badeau again appears before the public in connection with tho llfo of Grant. This tlmo It Is for money from tho publishers for falling to print a portion of tho book. CONDENSED IMSPATCIIKS. Tho king of Holland Is reported to bo dying. Mary L. Booth, editor of Harper" Baazur, died yesterday. Ira Sankoy Is now moving on tho Pacific coast another ovangollst.. Seven thousand pensioners draw pouslons at the S.m Francisco of fice. Tlio shah of Persia lias sont a complimentary cablegram to Presi dent Harrison on his inauguration. Tho German papers do -not think Harrison's inaugurul address very friendly toward foreign powers. Tho Mexican authorities at Paso del Norto aro building dams lu the Rio Grando river, causing erosions on tho American sido. West Virginia has three governors at present, two new ones having boon sworn in, while tho old ono re fuses to vacate his office. Tho present extra sesslou of tho Senate will touch upon nothing but executive business, and only a two weeks' session is anticipated. Tho Dakotuns sent it leather medal to Springer of Illinois for his services In connection with tho ad mission to statehood question. Mills, member for Annapolis, Canadian parliament, proposes that tfio Dominion buy up thoNowEng luud states and annex them to Can ada, Ho urges that very great dis satisfaction to tho United States oxlsta among New Euglaudoru. ?i .S!