Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 24, 1888, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
JOURNAL
VOL. 1.
SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1SSS.
NO. 21.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Gt EO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW
r and District Attorney. OinceRt court
boare.
RAMSEY & HINGHAM, ATTOItNEYS
nnd Counselors nt Law. Business In
the Buprcmc Court a specialty. Salem, Or.
FORD, ATTORNEY AND
lor at Law. Salem. Oreson.
Olflce, up stairs In Patton's block.
1EO. II. BURNETT ATTORNEY AT
JT Law, Snlem, Oregon. Office over
I.idd & Bush's bank.
rrULMON
JL Counselor at
QIIAW A GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT
O Law, Salem, Oregon. Office In Patton's
block, up stairs over Belt's drug store.
s.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT
Law. Office over Conltol National
Bank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
JW, SPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, Salem, Oregon. Office In England's
block. Legal business of all kinds. Also
both life and fire Insurances,
WHirkAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAwT
Salem, Oregon. Office with Tllmon
Ford, In Patton's building. Will practice
in all the courts of Oregon. Collections
made. Land office business u specialty.
PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEYAND COViT
. selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having
an nbstract of the records of Marlon coun
ty, Including a lot and block index of Sa
lem, he has special facilities for examining
titles to real estate.
THE.'. BEST
Woven Wire Bed !
ON THIS COAST!
Is Manufactured by
GEO. M. PARKER,
133 Fifth Street, Portland. Or.
For bale by
A. T. YEATON,
SALEM, OREGON.
NEAY ADVERTISEMENTS.
Miss julia l. chamberlin,
-TEACHER OF-
Voice Culture, Piano & Harmony
Music Parlers: 3"' ft"?""1
Bank Block,
SALEM,
OREGON.
ESTAIiLmHVD BY NATIONAL, AUTHORITY.
STRICKL'ER BROS.
-DKALEKS IN-
!EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SALEIvI BATHS.
H. DIAMOND, Proprietor.
Com- SU, bet. Ferry and State.
QHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND
j5 Shampooing neatly done.
LADD & BUSH
BANKERS!
Salem, - Oregon.
rpRANSACTS A GENERAL RANKING
J. business In nil Its branches.
WEST BROTHERS'
MEAT MARKET,
300, Commercial St., Salem.
CHOICE STEAKS A OTHER MEATS
constantly on hand, and delivered to
any part of the city at lowest living rates.
Please give us your patronage.
I CITY MEAT .MARKET
STOVES AND TINWARE!
Roofing and Spouting a Specialty.
3-Atthe old stand of Ben. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
IVt. M. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws a Specialty.
Shop on the alley, opposite MInto's Liv
ery Stable, Salum, Or.
TlicCauital NationalBaiik
AIUIWU IlttliUIKUlJfl
OF
- SALEM, - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid np, - - - - $75,000
Surplus, ...... 9,500
LATEST DISPATCHES.
Trouble Over the Proposed Lease
of (lie 0. R. k N.
DISASTROUS INUNDATION.
Two Rivers in Austria Destroy Several
UNIVERSITY NOTES.
Yillases-
-Terrible Suffering.
I
THE CROWN PRINCE TAKES CHARGE.
It. S. WALLACE,
Jill. AL11EHT, (-
DIRECTORS:
- President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
W.T.Gray,
J. M. Martin,
fY. W. Martin,
It. S. Wallace,
J. II. Albert,
T. McF. P.itton.
m
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D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STIIEET, - SALEM, OltEUON.
WA11 kinds of fresh and cured meats
always on band. Full weight and a'squarc
deal all around.
The SALEM MARKET
93 COUHT STIIKBT.
Constantly on band tbn best quality of
Fresh and Salt Meals !
And ull kinds of
S A U S A G E .
JUST 11ECEIVED, A NEW STOCK
OF NEW STYLES IN
WALL PAPER!
A KUI.I. STOCK OK
Fancy Goods, Moldings,
Brackets, Picture Frames,
' Artists' Materials, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HANI).
W. M. SARGEANT,
307 Commercial Street, Snlcm, Or. L
F.J.BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
' AND
UNDERTAKER.
FARKAIV8 niX)CK, STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other mnrkct-
ther In private granaries or
able produce, consigned or in store.
euner in pn
public warehouse.
Sialo and County Warrants Bought at far.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reohonablo ntts. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, IScrlin,
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
H. W. COX,
(Successor to The Port Drug Co.)
100 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
FULL LINE
The Emperor Wishes him to Become
Familiar with Affairs.
All kinds of Furniture made to order.
A fult lino of Caskets always on hand.
mm
in I Unmninnci
(l
3-The CLEANEST kept market in tho
city. Call and see for youreelf.
McCKOW &. WIIA.AUD.
49Go to J. O'Donald's hhop on High St.,
between Court and State, Salem, and get
one of J. M. Coulter's patent lniproed
LADDERS.
Lightest Ladder made In Oregon.
Kelly's Old Stand ! I
HAVING PimOHASED THE HLACK
smlth shop known as Kelly's Old
Stand, I will hereafter bo prepared to do all
kinds of
J. J. JENNINGS, D. DS.
DENTIST.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain by a .New Process
TEETH FILLED WITH THE LATEST
Improved fillings. Plates made on
short notice, and at reasonable terms.
Gold tillineR a specialty.
83-Any and all work In the Dontal lino.
Office tn Ilrcyman'8 block over J. M. Rosen
borg A Co's.
KSTAIiniSIIKD in 1879.
CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family
Recipes
Berlin, March 24. The decree
which was issued yesterday author
izing the Crown Prince to transact
official business, expresses tho wisli
ofvthe emperor that he become con.
vcrsant with the nll'airs of state by
immediate participation in them.
It intrusts to the Crown Prince tho
preparation and discharge of such
business as may be assigned to him
by the emperor, and empowers him
to affix his signature to documents
as representative of the emperor
without especial authority on such
occasions.
Oregon Members Won't Until).
NewYotk, March 24. There is
trouble in Northern Paciilc and
Oregon Hallway & Navigation com
pany circles over the propo&ed lease
of t ho latter. It seems that tho local
board of tho Oregon company have
refused to ratify the lease became
they consider it inimical to tho in
terests of tho corporation and to tho
state of Oregon.
The Oxford'. Scooped Again.
London, March 24. The boat
race to-day between the Cambridge
and Oxford crews was won by the
Cambridge.
AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED
FULL HAVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
3-Tho best five cent cigar In tho mar
kiet, IL W. COX,
100 State Street, Salem.
Steiner& Blosser
g(S
IlfCD
In the best stylo known to the trade at
short notice. The best of workmen em
ployed, and all work guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or.
M. W. COX,
Has conbtantly on hand a well selected
stoek of
Bccricke & Sch reek's
auuui luuaia
PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR
AND
Fruit Preserving Co.
OF
SALEM, - - 0RE60N.
Manufacturers of
Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear
Butter, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider
Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a
superior (uality, lomato lauup, I'lain and
German Pickles.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.
Too .Much Water.
Vienna (Austria), March 24.
Tho Scamon river .has destroyed
thirty villages. The Iloba river has
inundated six villages near Posth.
The inhabitants arc in tho depth of
misery. A relief fund has been
started, headed by the emperor with
five thousand dollars.
W. F. Darby was summoned home
yesterday by sickness in the family.
Mrs. llobertson was at chapel Fri
day. Miss Eola Royal read u good
essay.
Dr. and Mrs. Harrington were at
uimiH-i i uesuay. i no tioetor con
ducted chapel exercises.
Rev. Dr. Rummers, of Portland,
has been chosen to deliver tho
Baccalaureate sermon nt commencement.
Miss Lovina Culver, a graduate of
the teachers' course of "87, will begin
teaching near "WhiteaUer tho first of
April.
Levi Magco spent Sunday at his
home in Polk county. Eb. Mann
will spend the Sabbath at his homo
near Zcnn.
W. E. Perry read an oration Tues
day anil Virgil Pcringer Monday.
Subject: "Three Crises of Life," and
"Symbols."
A. W. Bowersox, who has Just
closed a six months' school in Yam
hill county a week ago, began teach
ing at Fairfield Monday.
LafeConn and John Grifllth were
at chapel Thursday. V. F. Rlgby
read an oration on the "Blessing
and Variety in Topography."
Mrs. W. T. Williamson, of Salem,
and Miss Rosa Powell, of East Port
land, visited tho museum and were
present at several recitations.
W.J. Culver, a student tho ilrst
half of this year, now teaching at
Wheatland, came up yesterday and
will spend Sunday in the city.
Prof. Van Scoy gave the students
quite an emphasized lecture Friday
in chapel, on the importance of
thorough work and a complete
course.
The University Is in receipt of a
portion of tho library of tho late
Rev. Mr Wilber, and exjwets
another case of books soon; this will
make quite an addition to the Uni
versity library.
J. B. Early will begin teaching in
Linn county in April, and A. M.
Reeves, who lias completed a
successful school of eight niontlw in
Benton county, will begin teaching
at Monroe. Tho University lias sent
teachers to most every county in tho
state.
Prof. Van Scoy is having a gravel
walk and hedge made in front of
tho Woman's college, which will
add much to its appearance, and tho
tower will soon bo repainted and
tho scaffolding taken down, which
lias marred tho looks of tho college
nil winter.
MORNING TELEGRAMS.
The Business Outlook this Season
is Very Encouraging,
CANADIAN PACIFIC SUBSIDY.
Ten Million Dollars in Cash and Five
l Acres of Land.
. KI'IDEMIC I1ISKASES.
Hill to Establish Stations' to Prctcnt
Their Importations.
-DEALERS IN-
SAUER KRAUT
A FEATURE OF 18S&
Homcop
I'm J'
nin I'nnnnTirmniio
UUUu
A NEATLY PIUNTBD OUIDB TO BK
HAD WON APPLICATION.
Toe B. & S. PREPARATIONS
Are the Purwt and Rest. II. W. COX
lr UMTonly authorixed cnit.
WQU1 for tha a 4 H. Homeopathic Pre
paration and accept do other.
For Hwect Older, lwo ordqrs t Foo
torv Otllce. dron n lwtnl. or kpi drlvnriif
our delivery whboii.
Wo keen 6-cnlIon keen tink 2-mlInn ilaml.
Johns that are loaned to ctiHtornera for n
term or six dnyg. AH order promptly
tilled.
O. 8T01.TZ,
fiunlnetui Manager.
Oregon Peach Bitters
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin and Copper Ware,
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
130, Bute Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON,
3-AgcnU for the IJoynton'H furnace. A
specialty made of rooting and opoutlng.
Hatisfactlon cunrunlecd.
Kiigland WunB ttio Unit.
Nkw York, Mnr. 2-1. Tho im
nuunecniunt is mode to-day that the
Gantling gun will Boon become the
property of foreigners. An English
syndicate wunts it and is willing to
pay a large sum for it.
tliKMKKKTK IIOTKI, AltltlVAI.S,
About eighteen yeftrs ago I received a
hurt In my back from a rIIe of lumber
falling on me, and ever elnoe bad been
nore or let;
Through the
and the laityearvery mudh,
recommendation of Henry Keene, I
bonrhtabotUeofll. Klan'a Oreeon Peach
Ulttent and before I had taken half the
ixhubi louna a rreai retler from m I
pienai
believe It to be a
k!dneya,and heartily recoramen
ame. J. II, POHTKIt.
Aumrvllle, January 12, UU8,
endld remedy for the
a It for the
A. E.STRANG,
No. 303 Commoroiul Htreet,
SALEM, -" - OltEGON.
A Boston I'rize right.
HobTON, Mur. SI. Dick Guthrie,
champion light middle weight of
Canada, last night fought Ed
Bonny, champion colored middle
weight of the United Btates. At the
end of ten rounds Benny threw up
the sponge. Both mon were poverely
punished.
He Shot at a Vucuum.
Snojiomibii (W. T.), Mnreh iM.
Jooph Grcor, 2-1 years of age, a
popular young man of this place,
suicided last night by shooting him
self in the head. No oauw is
known.
-DEALBlt IN-
STOVES and RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
7-Airnt for the
BOYNTON OOMPANVH
Ubllibdlnl5tt.
mcniAnoBON t
Furnaocx. a-
Got What he w After.
Lon Bwartz took in a littlo too
much demecratic: qutiiuHiaHm ywtcr
day and was somewhat quarrol-
mme, A short time after dark he
picked u quarrel In the Columbia
saloon with a man named Iloynolds
from the country, and got a hand
some knock-down for his pains.
Iloynolds tried to keep away from
him and avoid the fight, butfiwurtz
was determined to havo it and got
it Iloynolds has beon arrested on
complaint and will be tried on
Monday.
HATUKDAY, MAIICH '24, 1888.
Isaac Grier, Staylen: Hank Ster
ling, Ilattle Snake Itun; G. Mcok,
W. E. Giosy, Aurora; Clias. Percy,
A.Kuttur, San Francisco; W. T.
Woodurd, Union; a.;W. Morley,
G. Morley, Silverton; JL Connor,
J. 13. Kennedy, St. Paul; N. S.
Todd,' Woodburn; Geo. llultl,
Lebanon; Jan. It. Coleman, St. Paul;
J. AV. Hansel, Chicago; M. Alaycr,
J. II. McNutt, San Francisco; Win.
8, Hudson, John Gray, Chcniawa;
J. M. Ik'rnliart, G. E. Sturgis,
nazel Martin, San Francisco; Dr. J.
C. Whitakcr, Eugene City; Ike
Incstlne, New York City; Leo
Stock, Portland.
Make no MUtake.
Ity dispelling the symptoms so
often mistaken for Consumption,
SANTA ABIE has brought glad
ness to many a household. By its
prompt uuo for breaking up tho cold
that too often develops into that
fatal disease, thousands can bo saved
from an untimely grave. You make
no mistake by keeping a lMttlo of
this pleasant remedy in your house.
CALIFOUNIA CAT-H-CUHI5 Is
equally oUeclivo in eradicating all
traces of Nasal Catarrh, lioth of
those wonderful California remedies
aro sold and warranted by I). V,
Matthews fc Co., 100 State street,
Salem. $ 1.00 a package, forle2.60.
Mumboat Kirarlon.
Tho Iiuliesof tho Woman's CoIIcko
AsMKiiation will give, about the
middle of April, a two day's steam
boat excursion to (ho Cascades.
Thoy proposo making thlH the
event of the season, so far us genuine
pleasure and enjoyment goes.
Washington, March 121. The
Senate Committee on Epidemic
Diseases, of which Senator Ilanis is
preparing abill which will be report
ed in a day or two, providing for
the maintenance of eight national
quarantine stations to prevent tho
impoitation of epidemic diseases in
to tills country. Tho places at
which the bill proposes to establish
stations and tho amounts which it
will appropriate to cover the cost of
the establishment and nmlnten
anceare: Deleware Breakwater, $00,
000 ;Cnpo Charles, Virginia, $100,000;
Sapelo Sound, Georgia, $.10,000 ;
Mouth of Missippi, $4f,000 ; Key
West, Florida, $78,000 ; San Diego,
California, $55,000 ; Sun Francisco,
$85,000 ; Port Townsend, $15,000.
CiiiiimIIuii I'acllli! Sulislilj .
Ottawa, March $. It is stated
to-day that the Dominion Cabinet
lias decided to pay the Canadian
Paelllo $10,000,000 cash and surren
der 5,000,000 acres of hind, to quash
the monopoly. Five of the $10,000,
000 are to be In tho shape of u sub
sidy for a fast Atlantic line of Can
adian mail steamers. It is estima
ted that before tho deal Is complet
ed, it will cost at least another $10,
000,000 in subsidies to diHercnl pro
vinces to buy oil' opposition.
IIiikIiii'KH liiiiiiilng.
Ni:v Yoitic, March i;t. Jt. G.
Dun & Co's Weekly Review says
There lias been an increase of busi
ness generally since tho blizzard.
A grout deal of this was to meet de
layed orders, and it is not yet quite
clear whether or not there Is a deil-
nito Improvement in trade. Stocks,
breadstuH's, provisions, cottons, su
gars and oils are still a little lower,
with larger transactions.
i'rolmhly True.
Ni:v Yoitic, March iil Sidney
Dillon confirms tlio report that tho
Union Paciilc will extend the Utah
Central Bailroad to a connection
with the Southern Paciilc at Mojavo
in the event of securing favorable
congressional legislation.
.lollUH DflllCH.
PiTTHiiuitu, March 2$. Chair
man B. F. Jones, of the Republican
National Committee, left for Wash
ington tills morning. He denies
being in collusion witli Elklns and
others In the cll'ort to nominate
Blaine.
Tin, I'litti-dt .Man Drml.
Pin'KitHiiuitri (Vn.), Match 'Si H.
M. Bishop, the fattest man in the
world, tiled yesterday of Intermittent
fever. He was 25 yearn old and
weighed 550 pounds. When a
youth he tipped the hcoui at .'i(M)
pound.
I'reo of Hut),
Washington, March Ul. As
sistant Sccietary Maynard has in
formed the Collector of Customs at
Han Diego, Cal., that coal Imported
from Northwestern Canada for iim-
by Spreckcls' Sugar Hellniug Co.,
of San Francisco, being aiithmiiti'
coal, is exempt from duty under tin
provisions of tho flee list.
DlMIHtlolla rilllllKK,
Loh Anoijms, March 21. A !in
which broke out in Hunter's restau
rant hero to-day, destroyed the place
and several storos adjoining. Tin
loss Is $10,000; $4000 Insurance.
Organization of Alanku.
WA8IUNOTON, Maroh SI, The
houso committee on turritorltiH ttnluy
decided to retKirt the bill for the or
ganization of the territory of Alaska,