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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1889)
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL! TUB BEST TAPER IN SALEM. ADVliUriSlS CAPlfAL IN' THE CAPITAL JOURNAL yj ' it wit.l. in: i s s5l ' 5? A GOOD INVESTMENT. S-You will be well pleased vrlf pjt.-eo flOp-Tho Tains arc Jlost Ilca-onablo-ua VOL. 2. SALEM, OllEGOX, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1SS9. XO. 54. JOURNAL feelkyk SCRIBER 4 PHI Salem, Oregon, have received direct i The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Tenns to Suit All ! These goods "nic first-class and as their stock Is very lnriro 11 person can find what iney may wn. ineir unrenouso on oiaie street Is completely filled, and they have another car load en route now. Look out for them; something fine. C1 ONE PRICE TO ALL Wo have received direct from the Manufacturers a CompleteStocK Staple Goods, Consisting of Drv Goods, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Wo shall offer them for cash At Lower Prices Than any houso In the state. All cash buyers m 111 save money by calling on us. FORSTNER, TIFFANY & CO., 2U7 commercial Street, New Hank Block Salem, Oregon. DR J. C. GILBERT, at ins SANITARIUM. In the Hank Illock. treats all Chronic diseases of MEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. Ills new Medicated Vapor Hatha, Electricity and Klectro-MagncHsm, I'uro and Compound Oxygen are not to be had at any other Insti tution on tho rncltlo slope Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OW.N REMEDIES. OIHces and rooms especially fitted for the accommodation and treatment of ladles with ladies bath In caro of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert eontl les himself to office practice and Is, therefore, always on hand to wait upon his patients. Special atten tion given to dlscai.es of women and child ren. Terms strictly moderate Consultations Free, 3-21-d v PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For Bale cheap for cash or upon tho installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Call upon WM. S. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. mllE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OK THE 1 .Oregon Btato Insane Acylam invites sealed proposals for heating the state in sane asylum with hot water. Tlansand specifications roust be furnished by the bidders. I'lansof the building will b Air nlehed upon application to Dr. Harry Lane medical superintendent, Balem, Oregon. TmnnKnla aro also lnvltedfor an electrlo light plant for the asylum of COO light of 16 candlo power eacn, ineanacsceuv j wu to be wired complete and ready for service and subject to rigid test. The right to re J ect any and all bids reserved. Bid wil I be opened at 2 o'clock p, m. on Tuesdby, May 7, 1888. ' SYLVESTER PENXOYEK, GEO. W. McBRIDE, G. W. WEBB, Board of Trustee W. A. MUXLY, Clerk of Board. U Store wn F. E. HOOVER. FAIR South Here Stretches Out Before You m l TRANSCENDEN1 Of which enthralls the beholder with bewildering admiration and wonder. In the distance the rugged Cascade Range draws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals rise up like grim sentinels all the white and weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the great northwest, their herds extending high in the celestial vault. The river goes winding northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every bido are elements of beauty. Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether the site is a grand one for elegant homes. The Willamette Investment Have the exclusive sale of this beautitul addition. Lots will be sold on also imve a large list oi cnoice city and larm property, o, 10, 120 and :u) acre-tracts adjoining tealein. jjst?"Money to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 245 up-stars, Moores' Block First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADUIS, - -. - - -tl'resldent. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIU, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portlaud, Han Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business 'vith us. Liberal advances made dn wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY m ntai ran m OK SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, : 75,000 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, ,- - - - Cashier. DIRlCTORSi V. T. Gray, TV. W. Martin, J. SI. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private graarIesor miullo 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. New Store, New Goods. M. T, RINEMAN Has opened up v fresh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLlSSandQUEENSWARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WAHE, u iivi vi GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and In fact everthing kept in a first class Grocery store. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs The public In general invited to call and see us. Atl goods delivered free. Btate Street, room formerly occupied by Dugan Bros. , ..,.,,, Fresh bread always on hand. Feed of all kinds kept constantly In our store. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets. X. E. cor from Cheraekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodaU his for coronwrclal travelers. Flrst-clas rlgi always ou hand Charges reasonable. riicuapital National Bank O. B. EDQETT. MOUNT IS LOCATED ON Salem Always in fc w.. IT Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap ital Adventure Company have the most complete general stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any ot our com petitors. We have the Inrgcst and best assortment of Clothing, Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one either in quality or price. People who have to labor and want tho most for their money will find it to their advantage to tr.ide with tw. We always give full weight and good measure We make a hpo clalty of country trade, and fanners will And our prices (qual ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the lowest. We handle country produce and pay the highest CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and can-make everybody feel at home in our store. We oiler you no baits, expecting to make- it up on something else, but mark our goods at a uniform low price. These aro facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera Houso Corner wo will show you goods for prices that will prove all ve say to bo true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem,' Values Coming Up Immigrants are Arriving and . Purchasing NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway lino in North Salem. Verv cheap and choice. $600. 75 feet front on Front street running through i!10 feet deep to the river bank. For a week only. $2600. Elegant hard fliiip bed house, with 2 lots and a good barn on High street, very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth becing. ACREAGE Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running Miring. Elegant meadow on part of tract. $200 per acre. For a bhort time onlv. Lots In Capital Park addition, one block from State stieet, UM) for quarter blocks. $300 and MOO for single largo Jots. Lots In Yew Park, Queen Aunc, Mill addition ami University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; .300. ISAAC A. MANNING, Real Estate Broker, Bank Block. Up-Stairs, Salem. Oregon. R. P. BOISE, Jr. PA Hietits a Panorama, AND Company the installment plan. This Company the Lead!! Oregon. Ml Hoi My! m College riiildiii llunioil. Pjiliii.ADKLi'iiiA, May 2. A largo stone building connected with the college in CirrninHtowu was burned this morning. I gnu thn Kinnnerle was burned tj deaUi. Ills brother Michael was rHjurcd Internally by jumping from a third story window. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. BOSTON COMEDY COMPANY. ONE WEICK ONLY. Commencing May G, 1889, In llio follow lug strong ltoportolui of Com edies. Monday ocntnR...The.I)lniiu)iid Mystery Tuesday evening racing tho Knemy Wednesday evening .The Cotton King Thursday evening - Clear fli It Friday evening Queen's V. Idenco Satuiday evening Teny, tho Swell Saturday Mnt In co Ihln-u-Choicu POPULAR PRICKS. ADMISSION: 10, 20 AND 30 CENTS. NO HICnitiR, NO HIGHER. 3"Sccuro your seats at ration's anil avoid the uisli. fi-'itf O PER A I-IOUS1S ONE NIGHT, Friday Evening, May :i, 18S9. Return of tho Fuvoiilcs Ikkusiiiff muskal comedy company. i:si.aiioi:i) COMPANY. I WIS I-IA.VI3 Tho Funniest Comedians, 1 Tho brightest Kouforotts, f Fall .Mandoline Oiohestiii, i Sixty Solid .Silver KwKh Belli, '1 ImMpaiAsh Tioubiidourx, Vocal mid Ocaiinu Quintet! Otjltur, Zither, Violin fluil Banjo l'liveii, Hchlibeit Htrlntr Quartet, Music, Bui lesque, Ijiuiu inul Comedy, all in One (1eat 1'iofiiuin, I'ies and public nnimfmous In their praKc. Clonals turned ijny nightly dur ing tho Sun Finm Iscojjuijfiijfeincnt. 3-si:cuui:.sn.v,rft naki,y. I'l ices 60 and 75c. 1'Olt ltKNT. LH)lt iu;nt A K4d luU ullliln two I)1iicI;h of IJlst S 111 in lloul lioil; lilse. Aw lly to N:H. Unyloid,VMiiitn duet n-Nit X)U HUNT.-In n line locality, nevenil nicely fu.-iilslied ihoiiik, cither Mltliof wltliout noiud. For imrtlciilurK call upon Win. S. Arnold, ;i(i7 Wlntei Ktreet. roil sai.i: l.'OH 8 vI.K. A now house on good lot, 1(X ' xlCU feet, on lilgli ifroiinu In South S.ileni, house lents lor 87 per nionlli only ?i0. K. l)..loncs,S.ileiii, Oiet?iin. I.1UU CSA1.K7 A FAU5TtJl'r i'-'U AUltlJ I' all under fence and cultivation, In the best rango country of Kastern Oiecon, '1 he best cliuuce e er ollered for a man to eiiKiiRO in sloclc ralslni;. For paitlculniH uilion or addicts . II. 11" KS.Salem, Oreon. MANTJSII. a VANTKB. Armrmc r : An endrirotlc ".)' '011111; mail to tnliet half Inteiest In a velUst4iullHlied and coed-paylui; IniHliiess. SJJO Is icqutPHl. luni must be a Kood worker. Cull oratWrtsH "V. il,," emu of OAl'lTAI. JOUltNAI,. yyici:. IIIAVk homo NcrylKood seconil-lmnd ljUKk'les nnd lianeMy(hat I will sell eheup. Come imil seethem (Jai.sk.s Fihiifii. --" " CltOlKsSIONAI. (JAItt)S. I J. HIIAW, attorney at law, Hiilcm, Oro ' kou. Olllce up-stalrri in Die I'atton bloc It. r .1. JKNN1NUS U. 1). H.-I)f:N I'lKT t) Olllce In tlio New llanlc Itloclc, Coin mereliil street, Halein. Hlgn of tho IiIk Uxitli, ilw )HVSlof.YK.3nw. iilT. Si. JTMi-rov 1 phyxlclan and surgeon, hiix liK'atcd and Uilccn rwunn over Hiilm Farrar'K Kixicxiry More. Chioulo dlseaseH a nko laity. Consultation free. llKldw fF. W1I.1.IA.MH, HriiNoTlHAl'lTlJll II , and Tyicwrltert.'o)yi(it. Wllliuakii reixirtH of frlaln, etc.; coiiylng on tyiM writerafcuratcly and neatly done. Olllie with I A. MauiilliK. Coiiiuieiilal HI., Uil hUilrH, New Hunk Block. rv iTi vnrrortfnfKorra, i. 6. o. i' mum U ill Odd Kellous' Hall upslulis. Coinei Coiniuerelul mid I'eiry MtnelM, uvvry Hal urdayut7:Up. in. J.T.UUKdu. JAH. WAII'ON, H(4:rotary. N. New Butcher Shop AT No, 216 Commercial Street ANGHVINB & HAXS0MK. IIn e opened up . llrt-clui-x butcher shop Htthouixiso locution, Hlieni they will lie pleased to serc the people with tho CHOIUIT ANII BIiT ili:.'Il of all kind that the market a t1ord. (live them a cull and hocouvlniid ofllia Miperlorlty of their meat. 4-(J(Kl delivered free, DO YOU BAT? If you do, cull at the W, C, T. U, RESTAURANT In the opera house liloek, where you etui Ket a uood clean mtulut any tlnirof day or even I nt'. ThU rextuurunt U under new inminiic. ineut uiul MitUfnctlonl Kiiamntud. I. v. ery Itilui; 1 In Irst-clasn sliupo. p Mr.mnlMr. H, K IIOWAltf. The New iliiinnier, love LATEST RV TELEGRAPH. A (lirl Shoots llorsclfi Pokt!.ani, May !!. Yesterday af ternoon Nellie ONen, aged live year, was shot through the head and almost instantly killed. Nellie, whose parents reside ou the corner of Fifteenth and l streets, was play ing with Ncaland's two youtigest children on the llrt lloor above the store, when the occupants of the building were starllcdby the icpoit of u pistol cnianatiifK from the children's room,' A rusllwas made for the apaitment and little Nellie was seen lying on the tloor with a pistol ball through herJhead and her beautiful blonde hair saturated with blood oo.ingottflff tho wound. A 22-callbre revolver was lying on the lloor near by where the hand some child was dying. An elder son or Mr. Nealand, about twelve years of age. stated to the deputy sheritrthat last Sabbath he was out shooting with his pistol and upon returning home he neglected to re move I ho capon from the coat lie wore on that occasion and hung it on a nail. The little girl found it and shot herself. rrottor Coiiiin West. Watiiinoto.v, lay 2. Secictary Proctor has returned to this city from New York and was at woik In tho department today. Hatuiday morning he will Mint on a dip to the west, accompanied by Oenetal Dunn and Colonel.Ilurr. The mili tary school at Leaven woi th, Kan sas, will lie inspected, and the p.irty will proceed toDiMiycr, Cheyennti Omaha, St. J'.ttif and Chicago. A Dcsni-r.tte Figlil. San An'kInio, Te.., May 2. News has 1 cached hole of desperate lighting atfiuatm .Inanlta, Mexico, in which thitty soTtliera and police men and 200 rioters feie killed. The tumble arose front life Imprisonment ol live .lesulbpi'lests, who had been deliveting seditious sermons. Tho populace endeavoied to secure them, and tho light oceunod. The prison era are still in lull. amiITio.yaFi iTouAb xl:vs. Siipii'iiu, Ooiiit, P. W. P.nker, resp. vs. The West Coast packing company, ttpp.; aj) jieal from Clatsop cottity; judgiuent revei sed and the onno remanded with direction to yfo clteult court; opinion by Thaye C. .1. John Slsemoi, apii. vs. II. 1. Pelton et irhtA-csi),; tipeal from Jackson eountjHtb'inent from the court below illlrniLmvopiulon by Thayer, C. .1 Amanda (Joodyear resp, vs School DisttletNo. 5 app., Jackson county; judgment of lower court modified; opinion by Lord, J. J. J. Whitney vs. 1). It. Illack burn; judgment of lower court af firmed; opinion by Lord, J. Trillium I looker, & Co, apps. vs. C. A. Owen aud L. M. Dettno resp.; appeal from Jackson county; judg ment of lower court alllrmcd; opin ion by Lord O, J. J. 11. Lee, vs. Chas, A. Cole et al. apps.; appeal from llentou county; judgment of lojver emit afllrnied; opinion by Loid.I. Maltha Houston, resp, v,s. .loilt IJmmei'mau, et.al, apn.; Jtidguu-ut of lower com t ruVeiried. ilenry riwlttjjr., njip. vn. Lair Hill and M. I Muley; judgment of lower court iilllruiedj opinion by Slrahan. John SIeinou app. vs. Mary S. Slseinoro, lesj).; ttppeal from Jack son couutv; divorce granted uiidur cci'tuin couditlous; opinion byStra han J. Culahan vs. TJie Portland mid W. V. It, It. Co.; motion to dismiss appeal not allowed; opinion by Htrahan, J. j" Stodurd vii.Nojsimj&ifnicropliilou udheied to by HjUfait, J. Court adjournal to-day until June 10th. Tho IrfiTgOh g) In I'endk'ton, where they will cnudiu'l a torm ol com t uH provided by (ho Inst hcmsIoii of the late legislature. The artesian well which I liulug sunk by an Ohio coiuimny at Pasco has reached tho depth of 121 feet. Work has been stuueuded ou the Litdd well which IslsuO feet deep. A largo tree was boed Into at this "norinou-rdj'pth, ybut h w It got there Ih iiiorethtm the oldest set tlor of Oregon catttell, Utimtlllu coiiiiy iiwltliout a Jail and prisoners iihi allowMJ to roam at will ho loii'f a they rejtoit at tho Hherill's iiJHcf oery fifteen mluutCH, Ore'o'i bus b tueeu IC0,0(M) and 10 i.ooo schoolchildren. ui:AHMci:xci:s or ikit-h. Something SIoio Aliiiut the InilluiM mid Wins (ifi:nily IJajs. ft'iirrespomlcucc of the Capital .lourniil. Iumylimt communication 1 left oil at Pottland where we had just organized some six companies and men ready to stmt Into the Indian country, but bctjiro we leave Port land I will, In jihleo to the young ladles ol Polk countySrocord a fact that may bo of some afTCction to some of the pioneer and perhaps to the young ladles themselves who were the actors in this good unit patriotic deed. When our company vs organ ized there was a beautiful llag of our country presented to tho company by the young ladles of Polk county, and the gentleman who presented (lie llag, in behalf of those patriotic young ladles, made this .statement to the cempany: Tluit there were fifteen young ladle of Polk that had pledged themselves to not marry anyone who was not patriotic enough to go to the war. So you sec gentle louder we hud friends at home that wetc wiuhlng us well turd nruiy wcio the times that, those young " ladies was remembeteil by Company C of Polk county. And now to rcsumo my narrative. On tho ninth day of January, 1S18, our icgluient moved ft out Its quar ters, where Albina Is now located, In tho direction of Vancouver and uriiyed theio that afternoon. We were Relayed u considerable time for want of transportation, for there was only one boat to ferry us all over the Columbia river. Jlut we weie all landed over that-evening and struck our camp about one and a half miles above Foit Vancouver, which was then tho supply foil for the Hudson Pay company a large and poweil'ul company orgamed in thelfnterest of Great ltritulu. Hole our colonel uudsomc inllucntial men had to make arrangements with said company to complete the equip- ment of our companies, for our Ter litory was not able, to furnish us such supplies as were necessary to keep iW In comfort dining the win ter weather. Tho equipments be ing made we moved ou up tho Columbia river as fast as wo could. Oursupplle.s wcio shipped up by tho boat and we rode our horses up the trail which was a cry poor ono at that time, I assure you. Wo arrived at tho Cascade Falls In about t vo days fiom lorl Vancouver, and there wcio dutuiucil again for two or three dayn making the portage around the falls with our boats. Wo succeed 'd at lust In gttting everythlngubove tile falls. Thou com menced our forward match. Hut we had not gone far, perhaps ou day's maieh, when wo received the no ws thai the fifty men who had been forwarded to Tho J)allcs a short lime since had been attacked by tho IudiauH aud were In im minent danger of being overpowered and captured. So our colonel took fifty more of his most anxious and resolute men aud hastened ou to The Dalles with all possible speed. Thchulamoof the men moved ou as fast as (hoy could under the el r ciimslaiiccs. Our hoises being all barefooted It wawbutu shoittlme until they began to become lame, which fact ictarded our march very much, hut In thecoiuso of Hutu we all anlved at The Dalles and found our comntdeH all right. They had Ui'cn attacked by the Indians, sure enough, but lmd given them such a wiiuu reception that they weiesoou scut adrift In every dhcctlon, and the leuiult coming upset all tho In dians at The Dalles to thinking and thoy wcio soon Induced to take a stand ou our side. It seems that theio wero only a low Cuyiiios that (time down In decoy the otho&irioro peaceful Indians into thontrthat they were waging agidirsT the A mer le iiih. Tin1 IiidlaiiHjt the Deschutes ami u! those untl'yu valley took sides with thCayifKvaud It was, thoiofore, mwsHaiy to whip them before wo moved farther Into Tho In terior. So we commenced imnicdb ritely lo prepare for an Invasion of tho mini try up the Deschutes river. T. C. SliAW. .Soiili'iico Alllrinei!. DiuiMN, Ajny 2. -The Tlppomry court hai ulllrmwl the tentenco of Imprlspnnirut IulposX,d'iipon John O'Connor Thoiunirty Cninkm and Charles Tincier, ni'nVforH of parlia ment, aitfl Manning for violation ot the criln-nct. I'.oulAtigcr Cal ftJftuiu'H. riri1!7ffr;,i !.. London .,-Tv:fiMi -uu- lunger has tiununoiiod a council of Jill Hiipporlora to ineotMny 1" M - ' l' UA i f ifi J Li m tv fl t e 'i m rW.tl IW : fl 1 i i !l' J 'I '.I