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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL, fc f" TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TEIIMS OF SUIISCKIPTION. DAILY. .Ono your liy mull 86 00 8Ix months by itmll 2 80 Three mnntliR by nmll - 1 25 l'cr week, delivered by carrier .- lo WEEKLY. One yenr by mnll 81 00 Sir montbH by mall m One year. If paid In advnnce 1 00 QIX months, If paid In ndvanco CO For advertising rates apply at this office. All Subscribers to Tiik Capital JonitNAi. who do not securo their paper regularly will notify this ofTlcc, giving address, and the matter will be attended to at once. Omce, corner Court and Liberty Streets. Surprise Grange. This now Grange was organized on March 27th, with Ihirty-six charter members, at what Is known as Squirrel Hill school house. Its prospecta arc very bright. This gives Marion county seven nourish ing Granges. Mission Bottom will no doubt soon resurrect her forces. Crarj- Over Spiritualism Jewo 1'arrar, otic of tho wildest maniacs ever brought to the Oregon iiisana asylum for treatment, arrived up from Portland last night. "God has given me strength, 1. will van quish my enemies." Theso are his words, which lie cries out in a loud voice, lie attempts to malco his ut terances good. His insanity is the result of 8iIritunl excitoment, he having attended many meetings of the spiritual society at Portland Tho idea took complete possession of him and ho thinks ho is a medium and has power to do all things. In his mad frenzy ho froths and raves, making it necessary to be bound hand and foot. A .fw Hardware Store. E. H. Bellinger has just returned from Portland, where ho purchaf-ed an extensive and complete stock of hardware which he will open up in the armory building. This will make a line store room, having been arranged for the accommodation of a large stock of goods. Places of liecreallon. Tho pleasure keekers this evening will have no trouble in llnding a place to go. There is some sort of a thing at the opera house, a concert given by the Y. W. F. M. society at tho M. E. church, an entertainment at tho Christian church, and meet ing of tho literary society. p Tbe Kngar fleet Industry. Glaus Sprccklos lias offered to es tablish a sugar beet factory any place on tho Pacific coast where G000 acres will be devoted to the cul tivation of the sugar beet. The proposition is receiving some atten tion from Eastern Oregon formers. Hero Is quite a chance for farmers in Marion county lo make an etl'ort to enrich themselves. A llninge of Time 1'iojmseil. A complete change in the running of trains Is being contemplated, if Inaugurated tho Eugene local will be dropped and two daily through trains each way started. Under tho proposed program they will meet at Albany morning and even ing and thero will be no noon train. This movo now is simply being con sidered with a probability of its in auguration, sayH tho Democrat. A Strange I'olnclitrure, The gold Ami in Lower California Bccnis hardly likely to justify the minors' superstition that a great diacovory 1h duo every ten years. They cito California, 1810; Pike's Peak, 1850; Nevada, lWIO.and Lead vllle, 187.1). But tho evidence Is not strong enough to rank Lower Cali fornia, 1889, with theso. But it In expected that Oregon will como In for her share of tho glory liefoie tho year has passed, as her mines aro being rapidly developed. Fortieth Wedillnj: Aiiuhmarj'. G. W. Webb, state treasurer, and wife wero tho recipients of a very pleasant suprlso at their residence last evening. Home twonty couples wero present, and tlio occasion was mado one of special interest and pleasure by tho wedding ceremony, which was conducted without re gard to expense as in such cases mado and provided, and from tho presence also, of so many of their warm personal friends. Tho hours passed pleasantly until 11 :.'!(), when tho guests retired, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Webb many moie vears of hap py life. . .. - Illj; Sale of l'roid t) . This morning tho sale of nearly eight blocks in the Capital Park ad dition to Salem vas ellected. Of this amount P. S. Knight was the purchaser of a fraction over four blocks for $8000, and E. E. MoKIn noy of a fraction over three blocks for $0000. E. II. Bellinger it Co. mado the sale and are pushing thlH Capital Park audition rapidly Jul tho lead. Tho purchasers of the largo tracts have surveyors on tho ground and tiro ro-plattlng tho blocks, making the lots largo and changing tho course of the alloys. Hlrh Dlscorery of Gold. Charles Foster and Geo. Malcy have discovered a fine gold ledge near Upper Soda on tho Santiam. This is what many have been look ing for, as it has been known for a number of years that there Is a de posit of gold in that locality much finer than California has over pro duced. There has been a constant wasli and deposit in tho land along the south f'irk of tho Santiam. Tills fact is well known, and there has been a great di al of prospecting along tho banks of iho South San tiam, says tho Lebanon Express, as the prospectors know that some where at hand the grant! old Cas cade mountains had concealed in lier storehouse gold, rich and abundant, to make the poor man rich, and the rlclhinaii richer. Three New Honsci. Thero aro all ready in tho course of construction, contracted or pro jected, in my new lesidencos in Sa lem this spilng. Tho building boom has not yet fairly started, but when it is the greatest season of prosperity over looked for will be here. North Salem is not going to bring up tho rear of tho line, with any other portion of the city in tho lead. She will hold her own. In proof of this fact it may lie stated that orders wore given this morning for lumber for three new cottages in North Salem. They will be hurried to a completion. They aro for Mr. Latta, latoof Kansas, SamuelMuir, Sr., and J. A. Beam. Salem is go ing to make great strides thisycai. I'nlvmlty Class Day. To-day was arbor day, or more properly speaking, class day, Avlth tho students at tho University. This luornhnr a laruo number of tho students assembled at tho Uni versity and at tho appointed hour repaired to tho campus, where, as sisted by tho ladies, and with impos ing ceremonies, tho class trees of tho graduating class of 18SI) were plant ed. It was a pleasant occasion and was an event which will ho remem bered long after many of tho partici pators shall have been gathered to their long homo. In tho years to come these trees to-day planted amidst the laughter and gaiety of tho students will stand as mute sentinels of u day long ago. Jtlsa happy custom, that of marking tho day of graduation by the planting of a monarch of tho forest. The Motion Seconded. In enlarging on tho Jouhnai.'s Idea to station an advertising man at Medford to induce immigration to stop at Salem, tho Medford Mall suys : Tho great inllu.v of travel to tho Paciilo coast in which Oregon Is Interested Is ticketed to Portland, and, when this immigrant travel looks the cities over, much of if leaves tho stato without seeing tho inducements, tint tho statu oilers to Immigrants. Tho Salem scheme Is a good sehemo for Salem. Take them at Medford and drill them for a stop oil' at Sa lem. - Some More Admitting. Tho resources of Salem, tho Wil lamette valley, and Oregon are to be heralded abroad to an extent never before attempted. The agent for a I'lileagoadvortinliig agency has con tracted with tho Oregon laud co. to place their advertisements In a series oi religious papers of mimouso circulation. Tho advoitUlng will cover a space of two Inches and will have tho run of these puhlicaliaiiH for one your. The number of pa pom Included In tho combination is twen ty two, and each of which bus a circulation of from two thousand to thirty thousand. Theixmt ot this single stroke of enterprise U fl(HH), Tho Oregon land ooiupHiiy Udotw- thut the jHtoplo of the ICuct hnll know of this grand country and they continue to spiwul tho glad tiding; at heavy expttube. Al lie tu Newport I) Itall. A Dallas paper says tho stock holder havo been assessed enough to finish the survey and that tlrey proposo to at once put a crow of men in tho field and hurry things up as rapidly as possible. Tho Scotch owners of tho narrow gauge road have an agent eu route hero to wind up the affairs of their Incorporation, and tho property will go into other hands. No matter who gets it, it will bo Important for them to ex tend It to niako It prolltublo. Tho Newport people feel greatly encour aged for the Indications In tholr fa vor now seem stronger man lor yours past. Tlic rttuiatei- It AnMiM. Tho trouble lit fho Sllvorton post otllco has Just begun. Mr. Cox mid his wlfo wore hero a few days ago" and filed Information against Dr. Monitor, tho podtmuvter. ThU morn ing a warrant wimlsMiod from Judge Walton's court, am! Deputy U. S. Marshal Boj prooeoded to Sllvor ton to bring Dr. Miwher here to an swer to tho charge. Dr. Monitor, It so happened, was on his way to Sa lom,aud meeting Marshal Hotwtlioy returned together, ' Ho waived ex amination, Mint gave bond for hut appoMrNiic Uefuro Jurigti Walton to morrow, whim tho preliminary o. niuluiitlQii will Ihj conducted. i.orAh'snnuih' ' -kludge Shaw Is In Albany on i business. I Theo. Gilman of Portland Is in the city to-day. G. G. Glenn went south on tho joon train to-day. Earlo Bros.' comedy company arrived on the noon train. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 02 State street, tf. Wheat In tho Salem market continues to bo quoted at seventy cents. C. Friendly of Portland, who is well known here, is in tho city to day. Harry Sj'incs and wife returned to their homo in Lebanon this morning. Bill Nye and Jim Biley will be In Salem on May 21st and givo one of their duets. Wright's Compound Extract of Sarsa parlllu can be relied upon for all blood dis eases and skin allectlonx. hoia by II. V. I'ox and 1). J. Fryc. Albany is taking steps in the matter of the organization of a Y. M. C. A. The celebrated "Warm Springs Johnny" was mairied at Albany yesterday. Capt. Smllh.of (lie government snag boat, Willamette, went to Har rlsburg to-day. The firemen's annual tourna ment this year will be held at Ta- coma or Spokane. Jacob M. Smith of Garfield pre cinct this afternoon filed tho final papers for his homestead claim on Crooked Finger prairie. J. A. Beam is a new-comer here and Salem will be his future home. Ho has purchased property in North Salem and will Improve it. George Bock, an experienced baker from tho East, is in Salem and will bring his family herein a few days to make this city their home. Pete Anderson languishesin the county bastile,and will remain there for a period of thirty days, sentenced by Becorder Conn, for carrying con cealed weapons. George Mycis and wlfo, late of California, arrived in this city this morning and Will make this place their future homo. Mr. Myers is well known here. O. P. Beardsley of Eola, of whom there Is much talk concern ing his lato trouble, took this morn ings train for I'ortlahd, where he goes to attend .to some business. Mrs. Beardsley was hero to see him of!'. There arrived from Tacoma to day u number of immigrants' who have been looking over that Country but were not satisfied with its glow ing accounts and have como to this city to investigate the advantages ollered to new comers. It is not uulikely that an efibrt will bo made in Salem ere loug to organizoa camp of Sons of Veterans. Thero aro scores of young men here who would like to join tho order. Newberg is already preparing to or- gauizo and will start in with a mem bership of twonty. Oregon odors- untold induce ments to tho Immigrant. Tho Wil lamette valley is tho best part ol Oregon. Of this garden spot Salem Is tho center. In Salem is tho groc ery store of Squire Farrar, where prices aro always low and goods as represented. tf. Magnificent new cottage, house of nlno largo airy rooms, flno bath room, pantry and olo-ets ; basement (IJ feet, cemented floor; houso heat ed by furnace in basement ; hot and cold water; plumbing thorough; soworago perfect. Occupies quarter of a block on comer of Chomekuto and Capital streets, linost property in tho city now on tho market, only $0300. Duncan & Booth. JtKAT. ESTATE. iversi de -TO Addition cIPIT A L PARK ADDITION s ALEM. and Company s Lid BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION Ts situated just north of Salem, upon the banks of the Willamette. The land lays HIGH AND DRY and affords a magnificent view of the river. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Lots aro selling rapidly in this popular tract, eighteen having been sold during Murch. The purchase of lots here is a good Investment, as they aro sure to double in value within the next few mouths, when tho street railway will run through tho addition. STREET CARS AT ONCE. Riverside is to bo placed at once in close connection with the city. The street railway will be extended immediately and will pass through tills popular tract. The Oregon Land Company has purchased 8100 feet of railway iron which is now on the way hero and the construction of the street railway line will follow shortly. GO AND SEE THESE;LOTS. They must be seen to bo appreciated. They are dirt-cheap and have a a finer location than that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. Improvements are already being made and beforo many weeks a bilge number of new cottages will be uudcr course of construction in tills pop ular and attractive suburb. Go and see these lots, make the best investment of your life by purchas ing some of them whllo they aro cheap, and you will make a home and a fortune at the samo.time. The Oregon Land Company, Salem, - Oregon. ffec J j Capita Journa TO THE CITY OPSALBM. -o- FINEST ADDITION TO THE CITY. Wide Avenues, Bcautiltil Lay of land, Full lots, Magnificent View, nntl Perfect Drainage. Corner IvOts Only AND Inside Lots Only $300, $200, These are positively tho best lots for tho money that can bo bought aa jolning tho city limits. The tract has been platted and thero are 184 choice lots. Anticipate tho coming boom with a PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, By Buying Lots In The CAPITAL PARK ADDITION, Represented By EX H. BELLINGER & CO. They Also Have a LARGE . LIST OF REAL ESTATE Not advertised, which they oiler at tho very lowest prices, and invite every one having property for sale and all INTENDING PURCHASERS ToGiveThcmaCall. SALEM, J Office in Armory Building, State St., OREGON Real ISAAC A. Estate . MANNING, ii Aillcli's oT luiori'diatlon. To-day tho following article of incorporation was filed with tho sec retary of state: Tho Hakor City and Malheur wagon road and bridge company, with principle otllco at Raker City. The object is to con struct a wagon road and collect toll for traveling along tho samo. Ro giuniug at tho junction of tho Can yon City and Malheur roads, about four miles south of Baker City and extending to El Dorado In ,Malheur county. Capital stock $5000; Incor porator!, John J. Dooloy, Ira 11. Bowou and John 8. Dooloy. PI as Been Enlarged liiii Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON ! F1IE BEST FAMILY BSi u mm DM rVi ill. t BANK BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Salem Oregon IN MARION COUNTY. mini. MOFFATT. -At Lo Angeles, Cnl., Mr. Ktfa Moll'att, tho youngiwt nlxtor of W. M. llllloury of Tumor. She was married alnuwt a your ago to Chat leu Mollatt, of Los Augoliwnnd Iras many friuiida in the neighborhood oi Tumar to mourn hor departure. KK1SX1S. At his homo nwir UWr- flold, Marlon ornmty, Thursday, Muroli 28, 1S, How I). M. Kepno, Hgwl trixty-toitr ywiv. Tho dwwMKxl w the rttthor of Dr. J. M. Keeuo of this oJty mid was h pluiHwrofOrotfun, Iwving removotl bore from Tunnfcwe In 1817. ' Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, ono year, $1.50. WEEKLY, six months,. -?0.75 Now Head Our Discount for Gash! WEEKLY, ono year, f 1.00. J WEEKLY, six months, .?0.50 WAS TflKHE EVJ3U ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 6NE-'"IIIRD OFF FOR CASH. $1100 Excellent vacant lot one-half block from Capitol building. $2100 170 feet frontage on Center Street near East Salem school. This week only. $1000 Corner lot on Center street, near East School. $1000 Quarter block on Chemekete street. Centrally located. -: MILL ADDITION : Lots in MILL ADDITION; on Commercial and Front Streets; Only six blocks from tho Bank Block. Prices very low for a few days, Street RailwTiy construction on North Commercial street to begin at once, which will pass through Mill Addition. An Ice factory is to be located near this addition soon. Good water. Frontage on two sides. Natural drainage. Choice building sites. Ask for prices. : QUEEN' ANNE ADDITION -:- Advantages. Sewers; street railway lino; excellent view; largo lots; central location; High and dry, and in every way choice building property. $150 to $500 per lot, and liberal rebate on completion of real dence building. LA. MANNING Real EstateAnd Insurance Broker Our Old Subscribers" Now in anvars aro urg6d to lake advantage of our big discount, by set tlhig old accounts ami joining the grand throng of ono dollar subscribers. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut a fioild, purumunnt reduction. Wo have como, to stay, TO ONE AND ALL Wo My. nul un your namoe. If you want to take advantage of our "one tliinl oft' for umbIi," and nm not wiiuru yo)i om got postal notes or other onnvuniant motlmd of rynilttlng, send us your name and state tfzat you will romlt at first opportunity. This will onsure your being placed on tha dollar list. WYLIE A. MOORES, Successor to MOORES & MANNING. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 317 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. LOOK HERE AT MY BARGAINS. lacing Marlon Square, desirable locution can- In- $2100 Good house and lot on Commercial St.. for only a short tlmo only. $2500 House and lot on Church St. A more not bo found In tho city. Hard finish throughout. $200 Corner lots in"North Salem, near lino of Street Railway. Biuu una ?iou. - " $7250 4J blocks adjoining tho "Woolen Mill-site. Good houso and 1mm, houso has eight hard finished rooms. Good well of water. Well set to fruit and fine garden land. $4500 Ton acres on Howell Prairo road adjoining Parrish's addition to Salem. Good houso and barn and large-orchard, small trult etc $1760 Five acres on John Baker road. $550 Quarter block on Commercial St., South Salem, $SQ0 Quartor block ir South Salem, goodjhouse, orchard and barn. $425018 acres on Howell Prairie road llTmildj from town. House, barn and orchard. No fiuor garden land around Salem than tola place, CQME5 IN AND SEE MBi