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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVENING .TOI'BNAL. THE UNTIL JQGUUL TEUMS OF SUIJSCHHTION. DAILY. One yenr by mull 6 00 Hlx inontlii by nmll 2 60 Three months by wall 1 SB ler week, dellvcied by carrier 16 WEEKLY. One yenr by nmll -II K Six months by nmll 8 Ono yenr, If paid In advance 1 00 Hlx montlis, If pnlil In advance 60 For advertising rate apply at till oniec. AllSubscrlberstoTimt'AJ'iTAl.JouiHfAl. who do not Recurs their paper regularly will notify this ollloe, giving adtlrem, and the matter will bo attended to at once. Olllce, corner Court and Liberty Htrecto. Mnltir In 1'ioli.ito J. A. Mclutyre, administrator in theetato of EIIhIiii Ve.i.ey, IhNdtiy filed his llnnl accounts, and flic es tate w.is declared set fled and closed. Three I'lniil I'iooTh. Final proof papers In the home stead claims of Charles II. Wojkf, James II. Filler and Williani T. Foster were to-day filed with the county 'clerk. hi-uta lor Kiiif.ull. There is but two more days to get seats for "llewitch M" and llius lie enabled to mjo the funniest of ftiiinj men,Bol Sinilh Hus'-cll. Remember Mr. Russell anil his splendid com pany appear but one nizlit. K.ltlllK 1.0! l'llU. James Kelly eaiui-to tl.o asylum last night from l'urilanil. He is a wood chopper by occupation and Is hallucinated wilh the thought that some veiled lady is feeding him on strychnine. Miult On tl"' Hi'. This morning the Occident and the Three Sisters were aground on the bar opposite Grant's Hour mills. They were success: til in getting oil' about ten o'clock and wont on their way down the river. - --- A Sunday Om'cit. Arrangements are being made to have a repetition of the musical concert at the grove near the depot to-morrow between i!::i0and -I p. n:., weather permitting. The band boys promise some excellent music, so go and enjoy yourself. Tim " llorlor. The vacancy occasioned by the re lease of Dr. JJyrd, as physician at the state prison has been filled by Dr. W. 1). .iellrles. This appoint ment was made yesterday afternoon and will no doubt be entirely balls factory to all concerned. -o. Tim Small lln) Is lluppy. The simple announcement means nothing more than that u circus is to bo in Kalein. The bill boards now speak in glittering colors of the visi tation of Farlni fc MoMuhoii's one ring circus. It will be In fcalem Boon, and is highly spoken of by the Kan Francisco pre.vs. -- Died or limit DImi-iikii. The community of Dallas was yes terday evening Hhoeked to learn of the midden death of Mrs. Teal Wil liams. She was In her usual health, iind about four o'clock dropped dead from her chair, falling on the floor. Heart disease Is slated to have caus ed her death. She was about fifty years of age. A Nun lliipiii'liirn. Some Salem philanthropist has gone way down into the bottom of his heart and pocket as well and contracted with tho Salem street railway company for tho free trans portation this afternoon of all school children. They are given one round trip ride between the depot and tho city. Tho gentleman Is kindly re membered and the young ideas are enjoying the ride entirely. -. M. i:. 311111.11111111 AnmiuIiiIIoii. The Ministerial association of the I'ortlund district will meet Monday evening at 7 :.'!( o'clock at tho M. K. church in this city. A good pro gram has been provided, and the public is cordially invited to attend. Many noted divines are expected to be In attendance am) tho session will continue through Tuueday, ending on Wednesday afternoon, Willi I to Clime at i:iuli OVlnrll. As Salem grows idoug in popula tion city regulations are Inst coming in vogue. The latest is an action oil the part of the clerks of tho city who are trying to inaugurate a sys tem of closing all huluoi house at eight o'clock in the evening. Tho dry goods and clothing morolmuu have agreed to this change nud now tho boy are at work Hinting the grocery hoiiM, with good pnwpcots ofHUCOW. An Arrlilmil at luili.imidilli)t. Thursday afternoon, hilo return ing home from Monmouth, lr. J. W. Miinteivni wan thrown from her buggy and autftnluud injuries which proved fatal after M-vend hours or Intense siilleiliig. A little daughter wan with her and ewpod unhurt. The team toak fright at homathlug hiiiI mu away, Htrikliuj ninliut a tree and overturning Ur buggy. Mm. MmtturMin full untiti horhemltuiil nver regained oon-JrCtoiWUtte An ttfliiit at "MilcHe. A ten-year man from Portland, HankiiiB by name, tried to drown himself in Mill creek, inside the walls ut the penitentiary. Ho had refused to work in the foundry and was taken to the chnpel . for dis cipline. Returning from the chapel he rnn for tho creek and jumped in. The guard leisurely followed, giving him plenty of time to drown if he wanted to, but the cold bath seemed to bring back a desire for life and lie crawled out. Another prisoner named McDormoH stuck his foot in a vessel of boiling water witli the intention of disabling himself. Ho now works In his stocking feet. Often in tho foundry some of the prisoners burn their feet, during molding hours, to avoid work. They will be provided with hoots and will hereafter have hard work in burning their feet. A .Inliil nuKilon. . At the hull of I'hiladosian and l'hiladoriau societies last night was conducted tho regular Joint session of thusu two societies. As is custom ary at tho ending of n term, tho societies meet in unio.i'for the ren dition of liier.iry and musical selec tions. Tho piogrum last night opened with a finely executed piano duet by Mls-es l'arvin and Stciner. Chairman Ilowersox, in his address, reflected great credit upon the societies. Miss Victor' rend a care fully prepared essay. S. V. Stry kcr, delivered an oration, S. F. ISclkimp sung a solo, and S. V. Col lins delivered an oration. Miss Mable Janes was tho prophetess of the evening, the exercises of which closed with a quartette by Misses Adams and Matthews and Messrs, Perry nud llowersox. 1'oK'lllU AntlltlllM'KH. This is from thu'Orcgoninii's read able column of "Notes and Com ments": . "The astute Capital JuukxaIi soliloquizes that if they can make money raising pork In the Northwestern blizzard-driven states of the Union, where they have so much to contend against, and it pays better to raiso pork there than any other farm p'roduee, why should it not piiy better to make pork hero in Oregon? The Oregoniaii has shown how a farmer in tho Waldo hills put fourteen acres ofsuninier fallow laud Into potatoes; cooked them by steaming in a vat; put a busied of oats with a ton of potatoes and thai ten bushels of potatoes and ono of oats, Htcumed together were sulllciont to make a porker weigh net i2;t.") pounds. Can the state of Iowa beat thatV" Locating tho ltelonu Si'liool. Several towns in the state am con tendlugovcr the location of theState reform school, notably Albany, Itoseburg and Portland. They might as well go to work, pulling for something else, for tho s.chool can be located nowhere but at Salem, un less the constitution of tho stale bo disregarded. 'And the building can bo erected here for less money than at any other point, as it is provided' in the bill establishing this Institu tion that the convict labor be" uiil i.cd. The bricks will be made by the convicts, thus saving many dol lars to the state. Salem will have this school, and all that yet remains to be determined is the exuet loca tion of the building. -- A ruliilnl Accident. Yesterday evening Mrs. A. Mitch ell, living at -11:2 Commercial street, had the misfortune to step on a nail while walking around the yard. Tho nail penetrated her shoe Into her foot, which Im mediately began to swell and be came very painful m painful that she was prostrated for several hours, nearly causing look-Jaw. Or. Smith was called and succeeded In allay ing the pain, hut the foot remains badly swollen, and she is unable to walk. The null was a common lathe nail sticking In a small board, covered by thejrass. A Hupp Compili linn, In comparing the country of the central Willamette valley with that of California, nud especially tho re- gion of San lranelKt) bay, a corio- spondont says he always Unite the air at Oakland better than over at Sail Fruucii-eo. Hut he says It in a fact that they have had, at neither place, a Hue weather as at Salem. "Although hoie they never ha vo it quite o cool in you havo it," he says, "yet It Ua fact that tho beat weather I much inferior to your lino day. You may rtMt naaurvd that tho control Willamette valley has the advantage over California' bent wcuther, take It theyeur round." AillultM of liiixiriMiMittlim. The Hume Investment ooiiinany of Portland to-dty fllwl artlcl of inooritonitlon with tho secietary of tat4; capital rtook, 930,000; incor porator, )i. It. Adftiue, C. t. Heed, 11. V. Tuttle, It. llqyt mid W. U HoUe. .111 -- ! Nutn' I'Wfciio. The governor to-day appoint! tint following uuJrit public: li.j Ury.Miit, Albany; .). J. ttahd. Tau gunt; W. if. lteijmntn, Itowburf. I OtTIUKXTUi JOTTIXKS. They are accusing Hani Jones in San Franclscaof Working for money. The coldest point reached at Ju neau, Alaska, this winter, was twen ty degrees above aero. Diphtheria is said to be having a severe run among the children in tho vicinity of ligjser City. Iloliert Clow, of Pennoyer's rail road commission, has 1 Knight a farm near Junction and will move there to reside. The Willamette Valley made hor last trip from San Franpiseo to Ya quina in forty-eSghl hour's.. This Is fast time. The Presbytery of Oregon meets Thursday at Lafayette. Delegates from the Ptesby terian churches from valley cities will be present. By act of the hist legislature 13,000 were appropriated far'the formntloii of two agricultural societies for the stale of Oregon, nprthern and south ern. The Astoria and South. Coast rail way company have bought fifty tons railroad iron, forty pounds, about enough to lay half n mile of track. Loggers estimate tliut there are 100,000,000 feet of logs in the streams of Columbia , Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and Clatsop counties that cannot be got to the Columbia river without a freshet. It takes the Portland Times to give tho I uget" Sound boomers an airing. Calls It "rot" and warns eastern buyers to avoid coming in contact with its "real estate tlieives" as they are termed. Services will bo conducted at tho Unitarian church to-morrow morning and evening by M. V. llork. In the evening tho string bund will be present and discourse some choice selections. Cox, the druggist, has received a handsome soda fountain which lie will have in. operation by to-nionow. llev. M. L. Bugg of Victoria will occupy tho pulpit at tho Baptist ehur.ch both morning and evening. SttllSRI! POIIIJi, Bnlem, OrcKon, Irive ivi-eicd ilhci'l From Easlcm Factories 'J'ho Fliit-bt I.tnoof CARRIAGES PHAETONS, SIMUNU WAGONS,, STA013 COACHES, MO UNTAI X W A GONS SKUIiHTON WAGONS, DOG CAKTSand OTHER VEHICLES, which will bo sold at Prices ami Terms to Suit All! TIhwh goodn mo llrct-elnBM nud h tliolr htovlv In very liirifoiiiiBixin can find wlrnt tluiy mny . Tliulr winolioime on Stfttc Mii'ot Is pompletely llllpd.uml they luivo anollu'i' cnrloHil en lontu now. Ixxikout lor thorn; Miiucthliitf line. Ml lliivlnie ntrniod In thin country for oir hull nwiitur.N, which kIvoh Uii u thomugh Knowlt'dxoot the country, ue nowotler our koi'U'' to)ou In SB0I1R mid tuko iileumuv In iiiinoiiiu'lng tlut wo hue a very rtue Hut or property from Nvlili'h to Hi'liH't, umbraclng Home ol tho lKt Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In .Marlon nud IJuucoiintlea.nt iirlion that uanuot be duello .tod 111 tho Wllluiiiuliv viilloy. Other thmblo propvrty of vuil ouh ktiiiUottbrod tit "bod rork" prkv. Cooie and See ui Vou Will lie Couvincetl that wo lira imrtui till thut wo horo oliilm Untie by .Nurrow Huuin rnllwuy, or to Tm ner mid tnko hiv, (lour inlhk). , DowrlpUve price IWt of niruw midotlur property mu( on ttppllmtiou. liooutiug iwo or more 0imlllo neiir oiwli otbvru bpo ululty. 11. C. A J. 11. POMTKH, lieal Kktuto Agout.. AmiMviUo, Marlon oouuty Or. 4-5-S) fc7K tn tOKH v month can be nittde 4)r J lU vOiJU wtirkliiK Air u. Ayonia iiroArivd who mn uirnlwli a horw) and gle tliolrwholotlme lothebiwlnoiai. tpuro liuuiii n t nmy he protlliibly employ! nl-o. A hw MUMiioltw In lwu mill riUcai. it. K. Jonnnon Co., Hi Malu u. Klohuiumt, N. H. lAdlea employed Imi. Never mluduboui ncutttn kWDiufor rwly. tMtie quick. nuinror uw, u. r. J. ua u-it lHrUhUUK.VI. OAMIMk. T J. JKMXINlW d . 8.-PKNTWT- tl MHct lu tlv Now UMik Block, l n i rn-iai Diixvi, aaiwu. wg iw iuu Dig ; WW ' i)JIVil ).UV.-iW.Wi. M. R MrxxiY ere rim NS HOMES i Riverside s AlEM IS- -ik ifffliin tHHIBui Wm MSI ami MwlBjfffMWiKfia ie Oregon Lam BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION Ih situated just north of Salem, upon the banks of the Willamette. The land lays itlGII AND DUY and afi'ords a magnificent view of the river. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Lots are selling rapidly in this popular tract, 51 having been sold during March. The purchase of lots heie is a good investment, as they are sure to double in value within the next few months, when the street railway will run through the addition. STKEET CAItS AT ONCE. JUversido is to be placed at once in close connection with tho city. The street railway will be extended immediately and will pass through tills Hopuliir tract". The Oregon Land Company has purchased 3100 feet of railway iron which is now on tho way here and the construction of the street railway line will follow shortly. GO AND SEE THESE LOTS They must be been to be appreciated. They are dirt-cheap and have a a liner Iocelion th.iu that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. Improvements are already being made and before many weeks a large nuinlier of new cottngen will be under course of construction in tins pop ular and attractive "uluirb. Go and see these lots, make tho best investment of your life by purchas ing some of them while they are cheap, and you will make a home and a fortune al the same time. - The Oregon Land Company, Salem, - -. - - - Oregon. fe Skin Wr Yni'lf fill! fllircilril THE FINEST GOODS IN TUB CITY. DRESS And trimmings of all kinds K liiingH, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. RIBBONS, 1(1!) GLOVES AM) GLOVES Of ALL KINDS -SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. r Vull mid Complete Lines of Embroideries and Laces in Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs, FULL LINK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 7 H Curtains, Poles, Portiers. "A full and complote Goods. No. 23!) Corner State HH LUNN & u Cannot dt lli'tter Than call at the Grunge Store, 120 State fctreet, if you want h good tea or tuiytlilng else In the grocery Hue. Don't fall to look tit the White Croats KxtracU, the bett in the mar ket, t-f im o) r ft U a grunt uttmetlon ftu a ivattturaiit. The oomv ilruwB (NMH RoUwibrwml'it I'm nt CvilW nHttarto l one of th'.nmn.v Ureal Attmctlutu of hto eutliitf pu-lom. Tbouwuida ot oiiiM of hi xtxlluul im11V) arvvultt t'v.'iy week. Ana nt lor oyster Mitt uu'uU in- oiaaol bo iHjiml.it lu tho talc. tt. Wat. Oeuulne new buokwheat llo-ur, Mid a flue article of table w.vrup, at theQntUKe store. U0 BUtc Ktivel, yleu. . tf. IHtraoni Khln to liuurov tUfir. mem ories or Ktrvngt lii-n ibfUrpowerwr aiirnnon nUould eiia t I'rof. EiMlMtte. ? i inii A.W.. K. fur Ul prOiMOtOa p- n... i ftdvwrliaed lu aniMAMr oorMa mm,i 1-uM fi.iT" Mui. I .1 I i.N OOOM'U WutLtilMMtlt it-lu .1 . .1. M..I llll.lti llll. umm mi. rias 'f'-'l er. jn I strwi, ba in, Or irou. Wmh TO- ..-a GOODS to mutch in Persian trim- All Widths. stock of Men's Furnishing and Commercial Streets. BROWN, HnvliiK trletltlioetlVots of the ooncen tnittHliiMnu't of Ureeou KlilnoyTai, wo eheorftilly bur witness to Its bonetloiiil agency lnnttK-ltonuftliedlgeatlva orcuns. It h aiiiiply, safe and iira; It Iff enslly taken Hint iiwloiw healtny vitality to tlie orgaiw It Ik Intended to operate ui)on with aanured auiHseks, . , S.J. McCOUMICK, KdHor Catholic Sentinel. Isold by 1).V, .Mathews Co. It fj'frfl.i4l'llv (Mill mu 1ml In nln-LI.Jn..o thftt Abotit tnuhalf of tUo iwpulatlon 01 ui unutHi biuuu arosuilbrlnc from In nlDAtttl.tlk Itllal rii-muiaul.i lliil.ul ...! uml tmunnter nuuUmtiou ami InwUlviR 11,.,..'," IHHIUIJWI WlUktIS. Jir. Ileulc 'h llaudellou lV)iilostreiiK'tlien and tfl Itfl.riLlMk, f ll. Hlwi.lti,a n,n ... .... ables one i.i i-njoy a hearty meal without any uupleaxaut after eltecU. .Sold by 1). V. Mathews A- Co. 0I.IVK UMMIE Xo. 18, I. O. O. F niwte in iWd Kellowk' Hall upvtalm. OoriwT CointiKrvht and Parry Mreew, every Sat urduy at 7:.W p. m. ' J . 1 . ( i K KU( . J AS. vwuras, sovretary. K.U. riKhl Hop I'iMery and t'liainolle Ult lfi, iH.,iniiuiUed by the u.i-si tilt .luiii.iii iihj.Kiauk. Inigorating ktlinulatlng and tint tut xluliig. gold py Gompony s HH Z FORSTNER, TIFFANY & C(Ts Immense Stock of Staple Dry. fa! IS NOW ARRIVING. Call and See Us ONE PRICE TO Farmers' Store, In SALEM, Real Estate ISAAC A. REAL Ml? BROKER, BANK BLOCK, UP STAIRS, Salem SHOO Excellent vacant lot, one 2100 170 feet frontage on Center Street near East Salem school I This week only. 1000 Corner lot on Center street, uear East School. 1000 Quarter block on Chcmekete street. Centrally located. : ivriLL addition -:- Lots in MILL ADDITION; Only six blocks from the Bank Block. Prices very low for a few days. Street Railway construction on North Commercial street to begin at once, which will pass through Mill Addition. An Ice factory is lobe located near this addition soon. Good water. Frontage on two sides. Natural drainage. Choice building :- QUEEN ANNE ADDITION : Advantage. Sowers; street railway line; excellent view; large lots; central location; High and dry, and in every way choice building property. 150 to 500 per lot, and liberal rebate on completion of resl deuce building. I. A. MANNING Real M Wee (jSl)lt(i Has 33een Enlarged liid Greatly Improved and Now Is Tk m mi?w m ME BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY. Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, ono year, 1.60. WEEKLY, sis mouths,-$0.75 Now-Read Our Discount for Gash! WEEKLY, ono year, $1.00. WEEKLY, six months,- 0.50 WAS TIIEIiE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT?' NOW ROLL IN Tim NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-'"HIRD OFF FOR GASH. Our .Old Subscribers " Now in nrroors tiro urged to tnko ndvantnge of our big discouht. by set tling old accounts and jqjning tho gmml thnnig of one dollar subscribers THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut a solid, pej-mawmt roductiou. We have oomo to tay TO ONE AND ALL X'mTIX JUr lmm' F K wnnt t0- n'lrautage of our "one tllinl Oil for Oasll." Slid nr lint w-l.t.r.1 ,-.,. ,. .. .i.... .I..,. a;,v':::i!!S'--.. &! dollar list Before You Buy I ONE AND ALL New Bank Block, OREGON. Oregon - half block from Capitol building. on Commercial . and Front Streets; sites. Ask for prices. Estate And lnsurance Bro H im i ""'". ' ,ur wang pmceu on iu? Journa