Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 20, 1890, Image 1

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VOL. 3.
"TlIE iteoi'LES'
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SALEM. OHJEGOS, SATURDAY, IJJ3&EMBER 20. 1890.
"TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY."
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COMMERCIAL SST3E2,ESIS!1?
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
HOFER BOTHERS,
Editors.
tUULUUKD DAILY, KXCKITHUNDAY.
BY TUB
Canital Journal Publishing Cbmpany.
(Incorporated.)
Offloe. Commercial rttreet. In P. O. Building
Kotered al the poitUMIcw lit 8aleni,Ur.,ai-
second cla matter.
GOLD PENS and HOLDERS, PHOTO, and AUTO. ALBUMS SCRAP HOOTCH
Xn.n, CARDS, FANCY BOOK' ETS, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY PLUSH
BOXES of STATIONERY, I'LUSH TOILhT CASES PLUS 1 K)UFF and COLL R
8J8rpJ,'?E MASISR?5 &- mother' card1 CASES, LEATliER
!" . "'"'lvo J-ii3irt.xiir.iv JTIIUIU AL.15UMS. FINE T,l ATflTCu WUTNn
.EAT1IER
DOKSIX
FNTC TlV.RTt
IMPORTED VASES.
Don't wait until this lino is broken l.iit come at once and get yourchoioe of these fine lines Remember our
hro alvay&" the lowest, and quality, the best. 2G3 Commercial street.
.Iite3Ji,; ' . -
Tvrxrx'wn i t Fin t. . i in.iNit . v.. . - . -
i-xv.vjo, liuaxiuv. j.'nuiuiiKAl-li CASES, LEATHER WHIST CASES, 1
.uiioiv wi-ui-uah is:ji, jjiwu, AKT J3UUK3, JUVENILE BOOKS, Bi
ajaio, jji.wvivo ana UAJMJio, FAMILY JtflKLES. TESTAMENTS r
INK STANDS and ( HOICE LINE
prices
THE OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering i Large, Well Grown Slock ef
FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small JPruit.
EVEUGREENS, VINES, SHRUBS, R0SE3, ETC.
At Low Prices.
Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty.
GREAT
FECIAL
SALE
-OF-
Catalogue nnd Prlce-Llst free.
Address or cull on WfltTBROS.,
Oltli-r 'JnSXViiiiiiierc.iiil hi reel, Hatem.
IF
WOODBDRN
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NURSERY
Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest.
ONE AND TIIUKU-FOUllTIIS MILLIONS.
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100,000 Prone Trees. R'i.OH) l&Mipus Spltzenlcrg.
3-VOO JtiiMil Ann Cherry.
HVKK) Kit rly Crawford I'eiich.
10,000 Moorpark unci Hu.val Apricot.
'STOCK OF ALL OTHER LEMIXG
20.01X1 (JniveiiMlfU Annie.
L'o.iHK) Yellow Newtown Pippeu
l.'i.OOll lieu UuvIh Apple.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
AT THE
CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO'S.
Tnl'et sets, filk handkerchief, mufflers, fascinators, silk lien and scarfi-
atllOiTUM PIC ICES, All crisp Hiid'ieMhiis a new hank mile.
Kurs, linen gouli, towels, nupkiiiH, table clothg at cx'cial Christmas
Reductions. Wean- hcndipiiricrs fur tuiicy work. Pun Pons, bell,
crescents, sturs, tinsel, gold curd ami braid, bl'lk void unit everything In
I hut line.
Nnw's the lime Ruv Futlieror Soil n mil of clothe-, or nn overeoa'
for Christmas. .Mens' all WOOLS 8 miltx for ilo; Mens' line $J5 KUItr
fur $18; Menn' cheap fuiln, So, Hi, 7 an I $8; Uu id value. 0ereualH al
price way duwn. We are leadt-isiu 0'eiLMut8. Fancy holiday j;rt.cerKs,
crockery and ylussuure.
Opera House Block, on Electric Railway.
LARGE
FREE
FROM
INSECT
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VARIFTiES
1'ESIS.
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CATAIiOUUE FKBK. ADDRESS :
J H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon.
HOWIE, SWEET HOME!
If you can pet a pood article manufactured nt Imino'ynii Blmuld tulve it
the pivfcrciiLV. We keep u full line of the rcllubld
Oregon Stove!
Including the Dexter, "Eureka and Hullana.
The Best for trie Money.
We also keep Euiteru rJtoveH, and nmoiiK llicni the "Buuuei" line. Give
lit) u cull uiid nave inoiiey.
Steiner it Blosser,
ON BTATK 8TKEET.
IHEGROCERS
Comffiercial Street.
The Best for the'-'Money all the. Time.
JAS. AITKEN,
Groceries and Produce .
The Bet Canned Goods.
Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season.
None but Flut-claw. G.kkIh IKmrtlH. Every article jjuurunttod a
Wro.euted. If you would lie well aerVed mirouue
Th Ornj; Stor,
126 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
JUST THE THING!
BuyacunofourBakinff'PowderondWe give you
present. You can take your choice.
NO PRIZE BUSINESS!
Dia vou Irv our UNION BRAND of TEA
st-Toa'in'town fnr -the money. A choice' nnd
tha
The
well
"electee stock of family groceries continually on hand.
JOSEPH CLARK,
"ldO' Court Street
ChristmaS
WILL SOON BE HERE,
And it seems, Santa Claus, has already made his head
quarters at
W. M. SARGENTS,
270 Commercial Street.
He has the finest line of pretty Dolls and Toys ever
brought to Salem. Also novelties of every kind, Novely
AlbuniB and Autograph Albums, F.mcy Perfumeries,
Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Mouldings and Games of
every description, besides his 5 10 15 20 and 25 cent
counters, cud a fine line of fai cy Whist Broom Holders,
Building Blocks, Mirrors, Toilet Cases, Stationery. Win
dow Shades and pules f every description and many
other things too numerous to meution.
42TCall and see early; while you can have vour choice.
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,
Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
limine Klnlnliiug made to order
New tRt KILN, by whleli weenniilwajBlieepa nil Mipply of nenconod'stook ofall
kind. AgrtruUurHl WurkH, Oiriierol'lnide nnd IHkii lren, Milcm. Orison.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Sulscribed, $200,000
Trauuet a general banking buslocta
lu ull IU liraocaeu.
OBO. WILLIAMS ... !;r!!jn.
Wm. ENULANK Vlco 1're.ldenl
UUOH Ml'NAKV Cuslilu
DIRECTORS: Oo. Wtlllanw.Wm. Kng
land, lr J. A. Klcuurdaou, J. W, llolihou
J, A. Baker. ,
Bunk In new Exchange block pn rom
ineioUlntruet. 8.U-II
rst
Nat
ional Ban
8AL.EM OREUON.
wm, . um'K,
UU. J. Rh NOLllM,
ioiin wont,
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VUelithldeul
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GENERAL BANKING.
xrliunge !! I itllltilid, t-jin triintlMai
Niw orli, Inndiii nd IIiiIik uii
boiiirlil mid .old. hlHlc.t i n ni" it IIJ
wiiriiiuu Unmlii. I urn '" ii'idiiiilf
Invited to diinMI iiid tiniiMiit biiflum
Hllb IK. I.lbHIll lldMllitth II Mill' "I
wbeat, wimiI, liiipi. mid ullr mrl ri
rurll euu be olilulned ul Itie lunik II
ni(ul relliihle rniinmiiles
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital hud up,
Surplus,
. . 15.IIUU
u u W.IJ.APK. ITfWluvut,
W. W. M-AKHN, Vlce-rreHldeuU
OIHtCTORSi
T. Ornr. W. V. Murlln
KiLMfln. W.VWII'
Ur.W.A.aulckcKJ..jjA.bw..
LOANS MADE
to tanner on wtieat and .iiiur J;;""1,,'
able prmiuiv, ""''" -. ... ---
ell
'fiher In niHHlegriiMiirlBitor
iiuulir waraiouw"
Slate and Couuty Warnuib Bought at Tar
COMMERCIAL PAPER
iMaonuutc4 l reMoble rale. lirH
Vrawn direct u e irk. Clilwwo. rtn
Kn.nlJ'Jhinlii". lAmd.m. l'i.rKnerllii
Hon Kim mid (fclcntln.
Tiix.Piij-prr Tukv Nolle'.
Mux mil of Mroiiiiiiily f'irlliej
)l "lb. on Plwtxt I" iiiy.lii'im'l'M V'1
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J. H. HAAS,
TnE WATCHMAKER,
215 Ccmmertltl St., . ilem, Oregon,
exl ilixir to K.elnV.)
Hneelalty of Sie-I.irle. nnd repairing
t'lxckx. w Hlulien uud Jewelry.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of goodK ut our morel We carry a full line
of griNvrleti, Teed, rocker-. gUiwwnre. ol
gum, tobucvu una eouleetlonery.
T. UUUHOWH,
No. r.tl-oiiiiiiilal HI., Salem
DRAIN TILING.
The undersigned ai prepared to furolsb
thcbettqtiiillly onillug for under drum
lug at lovvckt prices,
H.UIll'HVnESAftT,
Nenr Fair Orounu, Hulem, Oregon,
sTerpjstT"
Upliolsterer
All ttork.e llier new or r"iiurlpg, doue
In i I'le-1 Hirkniinlli'iiliiiie,
!-'ilipUlUttlOI podiolUie.
HELLENBRgWS"
Eating rar!ors& Camly Manufactory,
SOS Commeiolol Strt,
UIwLOKrAltri
Irerream l(lc, ISo.nd!enp
Collce.'l i a or t iiocnUiteiiud Lttke-.IO rem.
tlin.li mid .Milk..... "!!!t,',l!k
I'lute oi Mui . -i?1''"!
Hoi CiiKtsi oil'for leu ... ...loi-ent.
IlK-fhteitU mid Em. ..... ......St; ul
Turk i liiiKiiiid 1 .i!!........ ....-Jji ml
l uUi.nl bojiiud LiigK....... ,.oceul
WiiIm.ii i uJ Kkki1... ..... ......" Will
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r nn li t),tlei itn MU)...........-.S5 eeiit
23 Cmt Rrgular Dinner Served from II to 3 O'Clsck
A nlif Mirlely of M-gpliiblfK. etc., etc.
.VIwMiii, rultce or milk ultb all Ho rent
iiuul wlilimii cilia (liiirae.
i liiilcet'lgur. Imported mu JJom(tlc,
iiImiij on nand.
INirtrr llniietiik and Htg.. W cent
Vvuder Lulu uteuk und Kgg... ...w uenu
E, C. CIIOSS,
Butcher and Packer,
State Ht. and Court Ht -Th bctt ineat
4ell arwl W aU paru of lh tiy.
TIIR RILROAUON FRONT BTnRBT
It It a policy of railroad manajre rs
tn git thtlr track nnd freight
lepots nu river froiiti. There are
iwd reaaons (or this. One Id, this
prn)erty Inevitably tiecoiiieii vert
valiiabl.'. Anotln-r reason lu Unit
it lie'M to get frtlght away frjni
ihoate.itn boat Hues and Una lu the
elul lielw to kill oft all river com
merce. The adinlgslon of any rail
ma I up.u, river front Is a mis
take. All freight and conveyances
to and from steam boats must then
cross the railroad tracks. . To still
further blitck river traflla the rait
riMul generally puts In several switch
tracks, keeJH a switch engine run
ning up and down, allows long
strings of cars in stand upon these
truck), and generally becomes a
regular nulitance, frightening teams
and making tVe river fruut danger
ous to life mid property.
The propoted plan of allowing the
Southern PaHHo to come In upon
Front street fhould be well consid
ered bef ire it is adopted. The prop
wltliMi If it ootnesfMiu theconipaiiy
it all should be accompanied by
-tome substantial assurances of
iienetlt to more tliun counierbal
nice tbe disadvantages incurred.
Vt ull events the compuiy
hniild be grained no privileges
ree grulU. If it comes lu there let
it buy its wa.: Let it be treated us
i bunk or any other business hou
ilmtcomestoSilem. Let it puy for
tt'liat it gets. Tbe ussuruttce of man
iger Koeliler to a prominent citizen
of rfileiu that this city need not ex
livct f ivnrs if the .Southern Pacillu eo
Iniigus he is superintendent should
convince our peipletli.tt nothing is
to be guiued by making .any more
piviteiits to this corp iration.
Tlio presence of a railroad on tbe
principal streets of any eiiy is it
nuisance. Jt renders the abutting
prnperty undesirable for residents
and dangerous from fires fir any
liu-iness. Residents and business
men get away from the streets in
Portland that have a railroad along
them. Property is dead on Fourth
treet. It would be still deudtr on
Frmt street or uuy street given up
to u luilroad lu Bulem. If us uu In
ducement, the agreement Is mad to
bring passenger t ruins down into the
business part of the city the company
will only use it us an txcuse to take
its 'overland trains by some other
route. There are no compensations
In sight for admitting the Southern
Pacific on front street.
UIVE OUK CITT A LITE ADM1NIS-
THATIO.V,
No city on the coast has the oppor
tunity Hulem has, uor is backed by
the cnuutry'Suleui has, to make a
great city.
The people will demand of the
new city administration a line of
progress that will not only put
.Salem on a sound financial footing,
complete our sewer and Ore facili
ties, but make our streets mure
creditable in appearance. A number
of our mort prominent streets should
be carefully paved and kept up lu a
fluer appearance. Salem has much
to gain from such a policy, and has
mi opportunity to make a splendid
showing of her streets.
The Kllcy of building wooden
sidewalks and crosswalks should be
discouraged. They ouly rot, cuuse
other expeuse and their decay
cuuxes bad sanitary coudillnus.
Givr-Kultma progressive admin
Ut rut ion mid our city will live
That is the kind of a town Balem
should be for the next two years.
UNITLS
DIVIDES
LAtlOR VIISC1T,
DKtJIHUlT.
There are two courses to pursue In
any ni.itfr. One is helpful and
builds up. 'I he other it destructive
und tears down men uud liMltu
lions, or rather seeks to, 'I he local
n ir Is very hot over the Uilverll,v
controversy uiidnme very wild lulk
Is indulged. The JoUHNAL has
sought to Justly interpret local seu
lluient uud eiilhusiusm for Balem
interests. It'd.ies nut ouceive it to
lie necefesary In any of lis work to
nt tuck good men. It would prefer
to retain what ourcily has, improve
it if possiblt.uiid remain friendly to
every good cuuse. The efforts of eu
sidle melt should be at all times to
uulturutber than divide.
A Fearful Heritage,
'I be tranimlulon of HLOOP TAINTS en
tall feirlul lAiuicquedctM, and tbiMu no
ntlllcud.hiive uigeut uu-d to puilf tbe
hiood thoroughly etery Kprlug, Neglect
oi ihlHfifu-u lead to fo-oful coiuplluilioiiii
of dlma.e A eentiemun wlin.e family
tteiegreaily Ullcled writ u thus.
iJkM-J.KMKN: M wife nud bane, fom.
teen imiiitLii old, and a boy of Ote, -liave
Kiillercd for years with hereditary nnifiiltt
or r.'lngetU,aud Wi ulireiiieily break
ouIIumuvu 1 have employed the be.l
plijulclun, but lininil noiliing lo relieve
Iiuul tiiinl 1 tried llibMni' tiieinusilc
trnp, Mate ud foarteeu brlll0'f uud
rtndloi.y "utoninhmeiil they are tnllrely
cund. vtordiiuuot di-n-rlbe lh alu
of jour mid cine its a blood purifier. I
Nliall recommend It to all wbo arc troubled
from Impure BW-nd.
JOIIM MUKLt.ERWKlH-1.
psster In gnMsrlss tsad yruvtatou, Ai-)KMU(Ulk.
KUCUL REVIEW.
vr. c. t. u. DtsNnn.
TheW. C. T. U. hall on t'otirt
Ktreet, will be the best place tn get
jotirChilslinas dinner. Tbe ladles
will serve till the delicacies of the
neuso.t.
SOCIAL DANCK.
ThePslem City bund gave their
Inst tot l.il dstice for the year 1600 In
their hall lust night. The dance
was well attended and those present
had an enjoyable time. The band's
orchestra now furnishes excellent
music for such occasions. The band
will probably resume those pleasant
events early lu January, 1801.
YOUNO PEOPI.K8' KECEPTIOX.
Mrs. H. It. Holland gave it pleas
ant reception on Wednesday eve
ning to Hie young people connected
witli the Unitarian Society. Some
twenty gathered and with music
and games passed the evening very
happily. They Were treated with a
due lunch and adjourned just lie
fore midnight feeling that it Was
good to huve been there.
PHILHARMONICS.
The Pliilhai monies have arrah'ged
to give one of their iiopUlar coluerls
on Wednesday evening January 28.
The coitecrt will take the form of a
national characterization if l he prin
cipal count lies. Such as the Ui.lted
.Si a ten, Great lirltiiiu, Gel many,
Ireland, Italy, Saxony nud then.
The clam will make extensive prep
arations to make the ocean. on a1
complete succes.
THE B ND CONCERT.
The cone, rt given by the bund In
the Uni.rslty chapel Wcdnesila
evening was fairly well attended
und the program was good. Mmi)i
t the seitcttniiH weie of a hiuh
order uud sliuwtd careful truiuiug.
The program was pronounced by
those present to be one of the best1
ever given in uie cnapei una was a
Hpleiiilid shotting not only for the
hand but for the school lu general,
und a credit to those wbo took part
iuit.
msitop mokris. .
Bishop B Wister Morris, of Port-'
laud. Is in Salem uud will preach in
the Ht. Paul's Episcopal church to
morrow morning und eveulug.
Ju Ige und Mrs. B. F. Bon ham will
entertain the Bishop while he
is in our city. Bishop Moiris
is one of the pioneer preachers
of Oregon and Is known all over
the const. He has beeu promi
nently connected with the Bit-hop
Scott grammar school of Portland
for several yiars.
THE UNITY CLUB.
Unity ululi passed u most enjoyable
evening ut Mr. Leo Willis's on
Tuesday evening. A lurge uuiuber
were present uud tbe Interest is in
creuHiug, Essays on Longfellow
und his poem of Hitvatha were read,
and portions of the poem read and
criticised. After tbe literary exor
cists, sliming, music and social con
verse filled the rest of the evening.
The next session will bi held Mop
day eve Dec. 22, ut 7:30 sharp at the
residence of Mr. J. B. Slump, Front
street, 1
SHOULD I)E APPRECIATED.
The Second Regiment baud gave
another one of their grand coucerts
in the opera hou-te lust night. To
sity the music was excellent uud
well executed, is to say uaught.
Pen fulls when such attempt is made
lo give 'the feeling which thrills
every one who heurs such heavenly
music, lit to stir angels themselves.
A larger audience greeted toe play
era lust night, jet the house was. not
us full as It should have been,. New
music was given last night that was
never before heard lu Sulem. The
boys are making extensive arrange
ments for their miustrol pluy uu Xew
Year's night.
A. F, AND A. M. ELECTION.
Lust nU'hl the Pacific lodge of the
above order held their annual elto
tloii with nsults as follews: J. H.
Uoss.W. M.jDr. J. C. Smith, b. W.;
Lot L. Peurre, J. W.j Newt McCau
ley, treasurer; W. J, White, secreta
ry; John Gray, lyler. It has been de
cided by the Musons of this city to
hold u public Installation on uext
Friday evening, Multnomah chap
ter is exieclcd lo J .fit wllh the Pa
cine lo'Ue in the Insinuation uud
aid In inuklnu' thesurcess complete.
A social supper will foil iw tbe ex
ercises. These occasions he here
tofore been eventful nfufra and
ilouiitlcsri this one will bens good.
Ill RLE BOCILTV.
The annual meeting of the Ma
rloii Coiiniy Bible society was held
at the ChiUtiau church lust night
with a fair attendance present, The
report of the secretary wus approved.
James Ailkln, the treasurer, reud
his report which showed cash on
hund $t.8.fV. Officers for (becoming
year were elected as follews: Pres7
dent, Itcv. J. 1), Johnson, the
ministers of the various churches
were made vice presidents, J, M,
Martin, secretary; Jus. Aitkin,
treasurer; T. (J, Sh-w, C, M, Tabo,
John ijnlm, J, W. Merrill and O.
F. Chase were appointed on the
executive committee. The follow
ing resolution wus adopted; "Re
solved, That the city pastor be in.
viled in take a collection on neil
Sabbath morning or evening for the
Bible euu', or uu the following
gMbbaili."
lCoalu4 a e9aa'Ws'-
TUB PEiW i TIAM AW TUl1 C I? i 0 AII
I H H . H W l 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 H IH Will
I lll'j nl'J l4ii I 111 i III' I lll'j nl'iriLiil i
Be" Sure and See It.
I
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HOUDAY
A Glimpse of FairylanJ !
"Appropriate
Gifts
For all inds of folks tittle or big, at all kinds of prices
- Great or small. We ar? pleasing them all. a large
'ah'l Varied "assortment of Toys, Novelties, Fancy Goods,
'Ndtions; Glassware, ChinaAyare, Ivory and Pittted ware,
Lamps, .Etc.
' The newest designs atid finest goods of the season.
Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains.
Come to Headquarters, where your money will go the
farthest aud where you are sure to find just what you want.
J. ft WRIGHT.
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