-(. 1 EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 188S. THE CITY ROUND-UP. Paragraphs Picked Up or Purloined. During Koliliery 0vo Accident- Uvaded Jutlce tocaI, Etc. nntsosAus. Moes Folsom and wife of St. Paul arept the Monroe House, n J. Hendricks and wife enjoyed Sunday with friends in Aurora. S. H. Iugcrsoll and wife, of El mlra. N. Y., are at the Cheniekcte. W. E. McPhersou is at present in St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, where he is lying quite ill. - Mrs. Will Bilger of Portland spent the week with relatives near this city, and attended the fair. Prof. Childers left for Gervais yes terday afternoou, where he will teach school this winter. The term com menced this morning. D. D. Prettymnn leaves this even ing for Eastern Washington Terri tory, in the interest of the North Pacific. He expects 'to be" absent n month. Elder J. W. Webb took his de parture to-day, for Portland, and will at once become thoroughly identified with the prohibition state campaign. Prof. E. B. McElruy, State School Superintendent, left this mom i ig for Coos, and perhaps Curry eounty, where he will attend teach ers' institutes. Miss Mary Hicks, -of Portland, and formerly of Salem, who has been spending a few dnys in this ' itv with friends, returned to her Jiome to-day. Henry Stutsman, of East Port land was in Salem a few day last week, examining the water works muips, with a view to the purchase if similar ones for his city. C. C. Doughty, of the Monmouth )bserver, is in the city to-day. He eports the beautiful little interior ity as in a nourishing condition, ml says the schools have opened uspiciously. Messrs. Albert and Alfred Hos- ins, who have been in Salem during e state fair, go to Portland to-n:or- m where tuey taKe up tlieir qunr- rs, both being substantial and radical barbers. J. P. Tirrill, of St. Louis, attended fair last week, and spoke in high rms of Oregon's exhibits, saying ley compared favorably in all and many respects excelled those of le middle states. He Should Come litre. A friend writing from the east where the winters are cold- the summers hot the rains furious -the winds horrible drouths terrible cyclcmes raging andillfealtogeth er rather an unknown quantity and enjoyed but two months in the year at best says : S"I am determined never to pass another winter here I would rather be dead than subjected to a change of 50 in as many hours, as was the case last winter. Audi have about decided that this is my last summer iu a climate where the thermometer registers 109 in tho shade, with a temperature but a few degrees lower miring tne wliole niglit. I want to come west, havintr heard so much of it, and think your great Willam ette valley would suit ine." By all means we would advise the gentleman to come. Here, he will find a veritable paradise. Come and feastyourcyes, rest vourself and become a webfoot. Our climate and advantages cannot bo excelled. WILLAMETTE r.NlVBRSITY. Items of Xeivs and ProgressAn- liotinccnients and Mutters of General Interest. Another lioliberr. As Charlie Ferrel was goingjto his homo in North Salem, after the opera Saturday night, and as he reached a turn in the sidewalk a few steps this side of ostello's saloon, he was assailed by two men, one jumping from behind a tree and striking him over tho head with a sand-bag. Their villainous effort proved a success, as they robbed nun oi mi. it seems tnat tne peo ple of North Salem have had enough experiences of this kind, and it is time that steps be taken to reduce the advantages the night marauders have over the public in that part of the city. It is quite necessary that street lights should bo established there to save annoyances. An Exciting Accident. Sunday afternoon as Mrs. Miuto id her daughter were returning oni a pleasant drive from the Polk mntyslde of the river they met ith nn accident that might have n more serious than it was. It 'pears that thero is, or was, a hole the bridge sufficiently large for :e horse to get its foot iu, and in sslng over the plnce Mrs. Minto's "it got its foro foot in the hole. e momentum carried the hor&o rvranl nnd, being unable to witl w its foot, was thrown on Its side the shafts of the buggy, com- tcly demolishing them. The ggy run upon the horse and for a tie while the scene was quite ex- mg. Help arriving tho horse wuf eued and the buggy drawn 'J'i but tin ax had to be got and e foot chopped loose before the fse could get up. Bruised limbs lue occupants of tho buggy and e and repairs of the vehicle nn- fw to be the only serious results. Hop Plfklnc at lUllu. Tlj total output of the three hop ffds at Dallas, It Is learned by eou- raation with the managers, will g"unt to 60,000 pounds. Nearly o Hundred men women and Chil ian are engaged In the harvest of extraordinary crop. Should foruble weathor prevail, ut least Hiier week will be required to &U the picking. Mutually about?3,000 iu ilMributwl 0,iff those who care to tutor the 5 fields and assist In the harvest. truly u healthful as wall usre- xTutive pastime. limusfd tktfUifk. tlQ Osborn. tint mutant with , -w . aowWty of divorce proceedings divers attempts to kidnap the n given to the care of lib now turns up nMRf. Imd- txauijnittlon liefore the United KMiul iurv 1m Bkhtxl rd- 'y fr Portland and rumor would " that hk whereabout are """ AWe from the loss Fairs nod Fares. The sixth annual session of tho Lane county agricultural society commences a tour days' session tit Eugene City Wednesday. Large and commodious halls have been secured for the exhibits, and the stock will have ample quarters on tho society's grounds at the city's outskirts. A pleasant gathering is anticipated. By the way, these county fairs where the county fairs and their beaux meet ami exchange glances, where all is fair except the fare, and where railways condescend below tho regular fart tire a wonderfully pleasant feature and 'jreatly assist in the up building of a country. JIc.MlunvllIe's lllslortmie. McMixxville, Ogn., Sept.23 During the past week no new cases have developed, and the three afflict ed ones are progressing nicely, ex cept perhaps Andy Emits, who will surely die. The scare is abatintr and the fear of a general spread of the malady has died out. The many rumors of our unliction were greatly magnified. Misses Lottie Dlmtek and Carrie Glenson entered school Ima week. J-d. T. Powell of Seattle, son of Prof. Powell, at the head of the Un iversity, visited the" school Friday, W. E. Parry took advantage of the vacation for the fttir, and went to the Junction to visit friends and relatives. The PhiludorlWsociety voted, at a rcccm meeting;- 10 noiii an open meeting on Friday evening, October oth. i Geo. H. Bounce an ex-studunt was visiting among the boys Satur day. He will begin teaching at Wheatland In a few days. The University has contracted with Mr. Leach, the nurseryman to set out and cultivate fur three yours a number of trees on the eastern part of the campus of not less than 40 trees to the acre. Miss Belle Stuart rend a choice selection in chapel on Monday, which was well received by the school, and showed her to lie master ofher profession. She has organiz ed n large class in elocution'. The faculty have passed n resolu tion prohibiting students from read ing any study out of school and being admitted to the examination class without first obtaining perinis ion to read such study. Tho University is iu receipt of sev eral boxes of books from the library of the late Dr. Roberts of Astoria. Thero tiro many choice books among them which will add greatly to the worth of the library. The teachers, evidently remem bering tliedaysortheiryouth, grant ed a vacation on Wednesday permit ting the students to attend the state fair. Tills opportunity of seeing the sights, was improved by many. iiwhiiii umtamtii.iti, umiinuiiim I'RKirs kkoji tiii: twin. A Good Ilantt. The Salem Second ltcgimental band expect in a few days to send east for a celebrated cornetist and instructor. This band, since its re-organization, is one of the iusti-toot-ions of the city and deserves the hearty encouragement nnd support of our citizens. A lino band Is a credit to any city and docs much tidertising for It. Takru Is ttir Count)- Jail. The scene tn the recorder's court this morning was one long to be remembered, and leaven an Indelible mnrk. Arraigned before His Honor and sentenced In n few well chosen and latherly words were two drunks to five days In the work house and one four days; and five vagrants to fifteen days In the county jail. quit ! tic Hop Fields. Hon. J. II. McClane, U. 8. Indian agent at the Grand Hondo Indian reservation, urrlved In this city to day. He will remain a few days, visiting friends before he returns. His Indians arc all in the hop fields helping to save the abundant crop. AduittrdUl'ltlirBtklr. Rev. Father F.X. Blanchet of St Paul was this morning admitted to full citizenship of Uiohj glorious United States. Ho was pleased with the honors and will wear them gracefully. Wilted. A boy of 18 desired a pkae where ho can work morning ami evenings for hie board while attending scltooL Address CImw, Lowrie, Salem, or this offiea. . d. Fmb4. Oh tbefelrgrotiiHk, a lady's pun, coiiUIhIhk a small amount of iiHwiey and valuables, whleh vwiter may obtain at Uis offiee by proving property ami paying for till noUcr. !inl..ii.aii I.I., .laKrtiim k PaiiiUvdi ilf-ntsl nnpnttlulis at 1)T. L" W ith pkawire. , T. C. rjmith's. W Hut atn-rt The Indies of the Presbyterian lunch rooms cleared about iJ'JIlIO din ing tho fair. Their patrons were .well pleased with their treatment. Toe voting for president became very exciting towards tho close. Mr. Smith took the stand nnd cried for votes in the afternoon. Demo crats and republicans crowded the bazaar anil of course each was anxious for the success of his favor ite. There were 1,211 votes cast. Cleveland received 75!) and Harrison 452. This gave Cleveland aiiiajorlty of!!07. "San Juse Bill" took the train at Brooks Saturday bound forparts un known. If Bill ami his ilk were behind the bars for a long period society would lie much better oil'. It is a shame that respectable ladies are to be insulted by such scoundrels as this, and it is high time some means were taken to drive silch characters out of Salem and keep them away. Several scrapping niatehas oc curred on tho grounds Saturday. It seems fermentation of whisky reached the climax on that day and manifested itfolf In chin-music mid abusive language. In his excite ment and anxiety to get to the com batants one of the marshiils started to rido Into the crowd and actually rode one man down. While a man who loses his presence- of mind iu times of danger is to bo pitied, he should never bo appointed to a re sponsible position where there Is liable to bo trouble; and a man who is so excitable as to start on horse back into the middle of i crowd of a thousand men, to quell n disturbance is liable to kill a man or two. pouoi (Jmge llectlnc. Marion county Pomona Grange will hold a regular meeting In Salem Grange hall on Thursday, Oct. 11th, at 10 o'clock a. m. A full attend ance of tho members is desired, as business of importance will be pre set! tod. W. M. Hiij.kauy, Secretary. Tumor Grange, P. of II., will hold Its regular meeting at the hall In Aunisvillo, on Saturday, Oct. INth' at 2 o'olook j i. in. Full attojitlatice roquustod. W. M. Hii.i.kakv, Secretary, , roiMI'rifcf btlUcktf? "I ltave heard Ifeeeher, Phillips, Gough, and other great orators Ixjth living and dead, but without ex eepitoH I say that this leeture of Mr. Nourse's on 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. IlyuV U the great thing I ever aewH the platform, and It le the first time I ever m ur heard of the flnt dramatic talent being cah eratetl to tlic liigiwat moral jatr-loi."-Ie. J. A. Humllli.il. II. Ii., Mi II tOCAI. SUMMAllY. The grand old State House Ih gins to show the deft touches of the painters' briisdie. Eugene Shydecker was brought fnmi Portland Sntunlny and plnced tri the tnsaue asylum at this place. Southern Oregon fruit growers Will have a meeting at Ish's gixvo, iteiivccn Jacksonville and Medford ou the 20th. St. Paul school opened this morn ing with good attendance and pros pects of an unusually profitable term. Tho races tit the fair grounds at tracted quite a large crowd yester day afternoon, and the betting con tinued to holit the usual interest. Hew llobt. Xourse, tho eminent Washington divine who was to preach at the M. E. church In this. eltyTltlst'nlitht, failed to make his uppcuratiee. riiree handsome, new Pullman sleepers will lie placed on the Port land-Frisco run in a few days. They are beautiful oars having cost over $10,000 each. The .South Salem Flouring Mills will start to grinding again as soon as the air tube for the power wheel arrives from Portland. It Is ex pected Wednesday. The Sherifi' gave Ills Imarders an appetizer this morning which may or niiiy not have been welcome. Tho nien were given u trial of their muscle at the wood pile. Although the woik at tho South Salem Flouring Mills is wlilto and clean, It seems to have a darkening tendency on the eyes of some of the boys. Probably night work is the -uiso of it. Tho catr1 voted to President Cleve land at the Catholic lin.iutr will bo, scnt'tojliim as warn ;is the engrav ing can be completed. It netted the ladies of tho fair 120. ' Mr. Kennedy, who has charge of the "Stillwater" traction engine, has a very line engine, and one that can be recommended on its merits. Itsexhiultions were highly enjoyed by tin appreciative audience. The past was a gala week for the Cheinekete hotel. During the seven days, beginning Sunday, there were 7.11 persons registered at that popular house. Wednesday was tho best day, thero being 140 there then. The air ship which sailed from Portland yesterday afternoon bound for Saiem failed to drop down and see us. These ships may some day ply between those ports, but in the present undeveloped state it is im possible to Salem with tiny degree of success. It is with a considerable degree of interest wo read the early history of Oregon and learn that "lietwcen Wllwaukie nnd Portland, lu 1850, there was much rivalry, each striv ing to outdo the other." To-day tho former has a population of 200 anil the latter 00,000. The W. C. T. U. at Albany has a membership of 72, Ashland has 21, Corvallls !10, Dallas 21, Eugene 30, Salem 47, McMlnuville 18, ami Portland 50. According to tho reports at hand, there Is a total meuiliership in the state of nearly one thousand. Saturday the Independence stage put out a slate stating that It would not leave until four o'clock, but departed at the usual hour one o'clock. A little regulation would not be ti bad thing. The result was that n stranger lu our midst, seeing tho notice and wishing to go to Independence, waited until four o'clock and then paid a liveryman tli for taking htm over. In sending lu his subscription to thcevorpvpulurWi:HKi.YJouHKAi, F. Orover, Jr., of Booth Buy, Maine, says quite a number of his friends, as well as himself, are wry much interested iu tills section and desire all the information to bo obtained In regard to Salem and vicinage. A party from that jolnt oxjMMit to visit this section within n few mouths with a view to locating. welcome, an. H;i'i' ii- "irJiTS NEW TO-DAY. G. W, JOHNSON'S CLOSING i 1 SAL i u i -OF- (Mlik Gents' Fni'iiisliiii G & HATS, CAPS, TKUN1CS, VA1JTSES." 00(1$ I now oiler my entire stock at actual first cost, and until 1 find siiohl a uuyor i win continue io sen ai retail iu great ly.retuieou pricos. the largest and lis well selected stock ns you will find iu 1 have Salem. My object In closing out Is that I my business in ecio. .Call earlv and bargains, I have you. may devote my whole attention Xo' see tlie to offer G. W. JOHNSON, miocKKir.s. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evanorated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes' Oregon Petit Prunes. Imported German Primes, Smyrna Figs, Dates at Weller Brothers' Commorchil Htrrel M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL' CUTLER EDUCATIONAL. SELECT SGHOOI J. - Miss Knox Will continue Her School for tho en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts.. beginning SHITKMIIEII 10. 10l-iUr ST. PAUL'S SCIIOO Boys and Girls. Till! KI'llOol Will on Dm anii linen uf tiuiiti'inlirr. 'IIiiiwukIi liutims tlim in itio piniiiiry mm iiiivniut'd English Branches. LATIN AND KI.KMK.VfS OF MUSIC, In tiinrv TKIIMM nnd furllifr liifnriiuitloii limy 11 1 '"""""""""liHV.IM HT.' Cor. Clieiiifkntit inul HtntobU, H-KMf Filing Saws a Specialty. Hliopon tho nlliuTj ippHilt Slnlo' l.ll vry nuiuie, titoin, ur, For Sale. A Isily's cltMtk, whluli the owner nmy olitidn st thto ollltt y uroviiiK jirojierty slid jwyliiK mr notleo. A L'nfu1 tmti rniino Ilnnta I'fiwfr. (IimhI for ull iimhi, frtmi one to full raiuialty. All for Ilia low rlc of $S0. Call t (lie ! oino Cider, Vlnpgur A Knili rrew-rving Coiiiiuny' ottlc. Hiili-Di, OrvKon. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 630 ACRES WHI UHtrd mid Hnor oi ilmtMr. 1V IUMM4M Hwt two Imrn. (hx rhj;rit. Miwliiw mill Wi miiw Av luinl. Piny Umvi iiltKMlx with IIh. ilM) IwhiiImI,um1 lmtm mmmikIi to run It. wtllilii Avvmlm or iIcimk tm tlw ii. a. i'. It. It. a inmln tr MmaUxly. WILLAMEnE UNIVERSITY (IrmluiiliH Htiuliiiitu In i T ni I iiniioinr hi. bin I nn, v Literary Noniial, HiihIiipss, Law, -AND- MEDICAL COURSES. ntntliBlill,lricwtHnil lwt Ml;. Hive IiiNlltutlon of IwunlliK In IIih I.wtli. Mvx op.n nrt Slomlay In HoptenllxSr. H..U..r....H..e...uHjVANHO)Vi I'mlilMiiU 17; HIkih, Orvm, btoulre at OfTke of Caoitat Journal. ItlKIl. tvra Mill Ml FtATrtMNte, Ml. MM. Ifinrt, Un. hofW ii. Ktwr, wW of Uwrl KlnMr, Mtf V jmn, Ater an IIIimk of thrwt wwlu tin- tM huturdwy rvHlif wti p. . mihI wm Intwred In tlw I. O. O. K. vein- try HumUy Hftwitooii at 4 o'clock. Hlm kwM h hwdMiid and 11-i-hildrt-n Hli lstt the full tyiiilli. 'f tin- j, in Ii. A. B. JIUDKLSOX, KAJKK IU HAUnWAUK, TiXWAKB, I Atoo lMHri of CIOAIW nihI TOltACCO, (1LAHH and IH'TTY. Jll-H-KhoN, - - IJHK.uN-, HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, KEAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD, ii ICAMTICKN I'KOIWInV WAWI. IWHl IIM.riK IK ilua. IIL; KauMta (oflUuU. Jr. UlW4 TIXCIIANIIKH KOIl L1UKIH1X. I.'jtUtfUMi Tar.nrCallAiftila mil iM lliturMaltuH miW lowlwc ultMw l"ltliM. III.; Kutmt Wtt4 Mtiam. ur. .fy tbiruuMMuf IhvMaUi lmmWrUoi SMf. arutr ut rttml anil Ali lrNrta. rWf I. SCII.VKIDKH, WATCIIIS, CLOCKS AND JBWBUIY, Htavthx, Ohhciox. 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