Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 20, 1889, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY NEWS.
Recital ofllie Daily Doings Compiled From
Various Sources.
Happenings Over the City and News
From tho Country.
The School Census.
Dnvld Simpson, who is engaged
in taking the school census of the
Salem district tells us that ho finds
many now people and that this
year's census will be very much
larger than that of last. The 1888
list, returned March first last, gave
Salem 1090 children of school age,
between the ages of fourand twenty.
The total population of the district
was 8242. This year Mr. Simpson
thinks the total will reach if not
exceed 10,000, whilo the school cen
sus will show a large increase.
These arc pertinent straws, show
ing that Slem is receiving a good
share of the immigration. Still
thero is room for many more here.
Did You Sep the Sea, C ?
The threo "C" entertainment at
the Congregational church last night
was a most attractive one. The at
tendance was small hut the program
was well rendered and very enter
taining. To give indlvluual mention
of each individual performance
would be more just, but to say each
numher was well rendered aud
brought forth hearty applauB, is ex
pressing a truth briefly. The menu
compelled those who partook to ad
mire. And although there were
many "C's" to see, all were seen to
"C's" the edibles, which were very
much enjoyed.
.
It drew, It drew.
The woolen mill subsidy contin
ues to grow satisfactorily. To-day
tho comniittco aro again working
indvidually, but aro doing well.
Tliis morning the total amount had
reached $14,1)'8, $350 having beon
added to the list yesterday. The
$15,000 is now distanced and they
aro working on the last quarter.
Among this morning's additions to
tho list was the name of Napoleon
Davis, who gave $50, and soveral for
Biiialler amounts. Altogether sev
eral hundred dollars has been raised
to-day.
The Silver Anniversary.
The order of Knights of Pythias of
Salem last night celebrated their
twenty-fifth or Silver anniversary.
The order was established just a
quarter of a century ago in tho
United Stales and last night a pleas
ing entertainment was given in re
membrance and honor of the passage
ot'tliis milestone on tho long Journey.
The program was highly entertain
ing and those who was so fortunate
as to have received invitations tell us
tho evening was passed pleasantly.
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Ke.il estate at Albany.
On Monday tho the Oregon Land
Co. at Albany johl forty lots. This
would surelv indicate that realty in
our sister city mm on tho movo.
Many of these lotslwere in tho uowly
platted Klkins' addition. . Those
who ought to know, say Albany will
lake mauv steps iorward during tho
noxt few months. It would seem
that their utterances aro already
coming true, if activity in real estate
woUld Indicate anything. Let her
boom ! .
Stlt f i ton's Saloon AkU.
The city council of Sllverton last
night decided to once more issue
llcono to tho saloon there. The
conditions under which they will
grant it aro something after this
fashion : The pet inner for such li
cense shall obtain signatures to his
petition and advertise tho same.
The Hcoum also has been raised to
$100 per year. The "advertising
clause" of the petition it is thought
may keep some from signing U.
Saallpox 'It Drain.
Word has roichod us that Mrs.
Jones of Drain, wife of llov, Jones,
has taken the smallpox and her
husband, and who lias boon aid
ing In a protracted meeting at
Kast Portland, lias been tele
graphed for. Considerable excite
ment prevails over tho matter, but
it Is (hoped that tho disease will lie
checked and that no serious results
will occur.
A Orange ronventlon.
A convention comtKweri of three
delegates from cauh subordinate
gnuigo in Murlon county, will bo
hold at Kalem Orange hall on Sat
urday, March 1(1, at 10 o'clock a. in.
for the purpose of choosing delegates
to thu Oregon State Grunge, which
convenes nt Bulem ou tho fourth
Tuesday of May next.
W. J.Hn.LKAnv, Deputy.
THE CITY COUNCIL. "
Tlio Regular Session Held Last Night
Proceedings.
The city council met in regular
session last evening, Mayor Wil
liams presiding.
The following councilmen present:
Hirsch, Farrar, Collins, Laforo,
Strang, Hutton; Recorder Colin,
Marshal Ross aud Street Commis
sioner Thompson.
Tho committee on accounts and
current expenses reported and rec
ommended the payment of a num
ber of bills.
The petition of Ford, Laduo and
others to have wooden building in
bank blook removed was read and
the marshal was instructed to re
move the same.
The recorder was instructed to
notify the chairman of tho commit
tee ou lights to be present at next
meeting.
A warrant was ordered drawn in
favor of Thos. Holman for $273 for
electric lights for Janury.
The matter ofthesewerassessment
of the First National bank was called
and tho recorder was Instructed toap-
portlon the same between JLurst
National bank and Mrs. A. A.
Wheeler in the ratio ot the number
of square feet owned by each aud
fronting on Chemckete street.
The matter of a nuisance existing
in the block botwecn Court aud
Chemckete, High aud Liberty
streets was called up and referred
to the committee on health and
police.
Tho street commissioner was in
structed to blockade the bridge on
High street In front of the agricul
tural works and to servo notice on
the Salem Flouring Mill company
to repair tho same. In case ot tlieir
failure so to do he is to have the re
pairs mado and collect tho amount
from said company.
Hoys I'an't Iiuy Tobacco.
Tho bill prohibiting the sale of
tobacco to minors is now a law,
the Governor having approved it
to-gatlier with the emergency clause
The bill prohibits the wile of tobacco
to minors under the age of eighteen
years and tobacco dealers should
take notice that tho law lias gono
into effect and that they aro now
liable to prosecution for selling to
bacco under any circumstances to
minors. It is tho duty of thooHlcers
when they detect a youngster puff
ing ou a cigarette to endeavor to
ascertain wliero ho obtained the for
bidden article.
KKAIi KSTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Daily transfers furnished the
Cai'ITMj Jouiinal by the Union
Title Abstract Cempany:
It. S. Jes3iinto John V. Jtou-
co, lot 2, blk 5, Capital Park
Add. $ l"o.
August Schellberg to P. S.
Knight, lots 2 and 7, blk 10,
Jones Add. 225
Leopold Illi-sch to A. Bush,
part ot lot 2, blk -IS. Salem. 10,000
"Willis & Murphy to Adam
Mesler, 551 cils In 1 88, r II w. COO.
Thelllble.
Uy it wo prove all mankind de
praved and under tho eternal curso
of God, unless rescued by faith In
Christ. By it we prove faithless
Idiots and moral heathen are saved;
by It wo eternully damn moral
Americans. "What Is this book?
When aud how made? Tlieso ques
tions will bo answered by Mr. llork
in tho opera house on Sunday, Feb.
2tth at 7 p. m. U
A dooit Sale.
1. A. Manning this morning sold
to Squire Farrar and JoMpli Myers
tho forly acio Ainswortli tract.
This Is a part of the Harvey Walker
claim which sold two mouths ago
for $00. per aero. To-day it brought
$125. It Is located two miles north
east of Salem and Is very desirable
property. Who says real estate
around Salem Is not advancing does
not speak tho truth.
The Ball Kan WaterlM.
We aro In receipt of a lengthy
communication on the Dull Dun
water bill, but as final disposition
has already been made by the legis
lature of the nil Important subject,
wo withhold the correspondence.
UotUrwi Property.
Near depot on Commercial street,
forty feet front nnd only $3000; and
whole bloeks In West Salem, one
hundred dollars.
Thomas k Paynk.
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Woman' moat faithful friend W Ore on
Klituoy lVu. It U Mwolullv ndupted to
complaint peculiar to dtllcuto vratenia,
nnd work like niaxlo without leaving ny
unpleasant nrtcr efrvrtx. Oregon Kfdney
TwU a purely vojretnblo preparation add
li unequalled In Klduey and Urinary com.
plaint.
Sold by,D. W, Mat!w A Co.
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Found At 252 Commercial St.,
Speight & Soudcr. dim
Painless dental operations at
Dr. T. C. Smith, 92 State street, tf.
A marriage license was yester
day evening Issued to Alfred Man
ning and Miss Ella Hoveudeu.
Joseph Alberta, agent for the
celebrated Hammond type-writer,
this morning ordered a lino instru
ment for Mr. Gregg.
-rStcnography Taught at the
Salem Business College, Griswold
Block, terms low. Also typewrite
Ing and manifolding done. 3-t.
Geo. S. Downing, Salem; J. J.
Daly, Dallas ; J. F. Brentano, St.
Paul ; W. K. Graham, Burns are
newly appointed notaries public.
W. Black, representing the
Scientific American, is in the city,
havlngjust returned from tho Gray's
Harbor country, where he has been
taking views.
Thomas Kay, the Brownsville
woolen-mill man, Is in tho city. He
still thinks Salem one of tho best lo
cations in Oregon for a woolen mill
aud is glad to see the subsidy grow
ing so nicely.
Tls not all of life to live nor all of
death to die. but you get more choice
fancy groceries than you can carry
away lor a very little money at
Squire Farrar's. Dont take our word
for it, but go and see for your self.
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They are arriving by tho car
load. We refer to those fine new
goods at the Capitol Adventure Co.
They carry a complete live stock of
goods in all classes and kinds of
goods. Pi ices low and, stock first
class. , tf.
Teachers who are preparing for
examination, and others who wish
to follow a course of study, will do
well to visit Prof. Itork's normal
classes at the Salem Business College,
Griswold's Block. Classes com
mence at 1:30 p. m. every day. C-t.
I.ETTEIt I.ST.
The following letters remain un
called for in the postofllce at Salem,
Feb. 20, 1889, persons calling for the
same will say "advertised:"
Brandon C W Burton A II
Baucknian Mrs S Buzzell F L
Cay wood Mrs F Chanter Mrs F
Cobb C M Colo G
Conrad S
Dwin Oren
Farrcns J K P 2 Ferry T M
Felend Libbie
Freeman Nellio
Garrison F M
Hughes L
Hlnz August
Kinolrscher H
Kellenberger Ed
Goodnougli C
Hubbard II
Hartley Maggie
Keeton S C
Ki.or F M
LorKe Jonn
Leach Mrs C S
Marshall Oscar B Montgomery L D
Murphy Win McGee J F
McFadden S S
Perry W L
Rands E M
Slum Mrs Efllo
Schloth Ed A
Simpson Ada
Smith J S
Willard Joseph
Werner Win
Wllem II C
Wadsworth F M
Weer Mr
W. H.
Stylet Harry
Shepherd J
Seymour A B
WesterhausenMrs
Wilson W P
Warn N C
Watson Mrs M J
ODELL, P. M.
Ileum i Nitlce.
S. A. Biggs (Successor to J. A.
McDonald) has removed his Marble
.ind Granite Works to Commercial
street opposIteState Insurance Build
ing, wherv! ho is prepared to do first
class work on short notice.
Ho has tho largest? stock over
brought to the state and will sell
at prices as low as tho lowest. For
honest work givo him a cull. 2wdw
A Telling Name.
A lawyer of ono of our courts was
looking ovor some paperi ills Ger
man client had brought, and every
signature had a menace in it as it
stoed: "A. Scliwlndler." "Mr.
Schwindler, why don't you write
your nunio some other way; write
out your first name, or something? I
don't want people to think you aro
u swindler." "Veil, veil, how much
hotter you dink that looks?" aud ho
wrote, "Adam Scliwlndler.' Ex.
i How They Head.
Somo of tho rich old skiu-lllnts
of tho Sound, engaged In business,
do not even take a daily newspaper.
They read a weekly, or have it read
to them, to economize ou loss of
voice. It would paralyzo them to
pay for an advertising bill. Taeoma
News.
Au eminent pliyxlclun says- A healthy
liver mvtvieatromiwo to three, pounds of
bile o cry twenly.ftmr hour ami tlUpose.i
ofthUKocrelton where It will do the most
cood. Now If t ho liver la out of order, the
whole aystem U In trouble, tho spirits are
depreaxvd, t he mind W not clear, and n per
aon whoso liver U not perfontlin; lu duty
U very soon untitled for regular business.
Dr. Henlep'a ltandeltnn Timto rouses tho
torpid liver aud enables It to perforin Its
proper function, thereby resulatlutf tha
whole ayatem.
Hold by 1). Mathnw 4 Co.
Counsel after action is liko rain
after harvest.
Coqiilllo City Is getting anxious
for a telegraph Hue.
W. C. T. U. COLUBIN.
Annual Meeting of the W. C.T. U.
This society, which represents the
organized motherhood of ir nation,
is ever an increasing wonder. Tho
world declared that woman's sphere
was the home, and for ages kept her
within tho confining walls of a
house. So long as her loved ones
were safe when they left her pre
cribed "sphere," she labored on,
content in the happiness of her fam
ily. But, alas I Institutions which
she had no hand in planting In that
all-outsidc-the-houso sphere, and of
which she was supposed to have no
knowledge whatever, were a set
snaro and digged ditch for the un
wary feet of her children. It has
been increased devotion to her fiyn
ily which has caused her to beat
against the mortared brick of her
house, until, aroused unto conscious
ness of herself aud her capabilities,
she has gono forth, without the
house, indeed, but not without the
home, for wherever she takes up her
abode, there wo find the elements of
the home. She decrees to 'conquer,
not by going out of her "sphere,"
but by enlarging it. This enlarged
work of woman is represented by
the forty different departments of
this enthusiastic and growing organ
ization. Tho annual meeting was
held In the Metropolitan opera house,
of New York City, which, with its
largo capacity, was filled to over
flowing. The address of Miss
Frances E. Willard, whoso peer it
would be difficult to find as a presid
ing officer, was of unusual length
and interest, and treated of nearly
every question within the circum
ference of needed reform, from tho
doll question to national arbitration.
At the head of each department is a
superintendent, who. has given to
her charge the oversight aud devel
opment of that branch of tho work.
The reports which came in from
these superintendents were sueli as
to incite animated discussions, but
in all there prevailed a spirit of har
mony aud good will. The member
ship of tho society is two hundred
thousand strong. The national or
gan, the Union, Signal, has a sub
scription list of sixty thousand.
Perhaps the greatest immediate un
dertaking is that of tho Temperance
Temple, tho thought and charge of
Mrs. Matilda Corse, president of the
Chicago Union. It is to bo located
at Chicago, built at a cost of $800,
000.00, and to be used as national
headquarters. Tho convention was
in every way a success. The follow
ing comment was found in an east
ern paper: "These women surpass
every speaker we ever heard. Not
mere talkers are they, but lecturers
of tremendous power, able to movo
vast audiences. Their logic yes,
logic, and; they women is over
mastering, their eloquence is time
annihilating, and their presence
inspiring. We are commonly given
to talking of the moral power of
great bodies of men. Tho moral
power of this convention impresses
itself upon every beholder. Even
an old reporter on the city press, sit
ting by us at tho reporter's table
leaned over to say, 'In all my life, I
have never witnessed so grand and
impressive a convention. I have
often read of these women aud their
uuion, but I did not realize, until
now, a fraction of tlieir greatness.'"
West Share.
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riKVDIT COURT 1'ROl'EEDINaS.
State vs. Grosliongue, plea of
gulltv, fined ?o0 and costs. Com
mitted until paid.
State vs. Holtzclaw, fined $100
and committed.
State vs. Lawton, appear for sen
tence 9 a. in. to-morrow.
Board school land commissioners
vs. Smith, s.ilo confirmed.
Patterson vs. Haydqn, fllo motion
for new trial.
State vs. Shackleford, now on
trial.
A tiood Cap or Co Bee
Is a great attraction for a restau
raut. The coffee drawn from Hel
lenbraud'B Patent Coffee Receptacle
is one of the many Great Attrac
tions of his eating parlors. Thous
ands of cups of his excellent
cofleo are sold every week. And as
for oysters and meats ho canuot bo
equalled In the slate. tf.
o
Can you Imagine any ailment that wU
make a good uiUured person bo peevish
dlssatlitned, 111 tempered and cranky us
bllllousnessT There is no reason, what
ever, why anyonu should sutler from In
digestion, dyspepsia, torpid liver and loss
of appetite. wheuDr. Henloy'a Dandelion
Tonic, which overdone knows U a certain
cure, can be so easily obtained.
Sold by D. W. Mutbewa a Co,
Ita Caantt i Better
Than call at tho Grange Store, 126
State street, if you want a good tea
or anything else in the grocery
line. Don't fall to look aUho "White
Cross Extracts, the best in the mar
ket. . t-f
HEAL
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A.
Formerly of Moores & Manning,
REAL ESTATE BROKER. Bank Bloc
Up Stairs Over T.
Having made ths change in business noted in another column, I wil
now take the great pleasure In meetiug as many of my former buslnes
friends as may feel interested In real estate, and as many more as possible
I now have on my list for sale the
$500Q Forty acres of land near
tho city limits. Excellent gar
den or fruit land. Located on
tho John Baker road. This is
a very rare bargain; for a few
days only.
$1400 House and comer half lot
on Trado and Winter streets.
Soon bring more money.
$3200 ---Until March 1st, fiveacres
on Asylum aveuuo adjoining
city boundary.
I. A. MANNING,
Real Estate And
Bank Block,
TO
CAPITAL PARK ADD
CITY OPSALBM
FINEST ADDITION JO THE CITY
Wide ATenucs, Beantitul Lay of Land, Full Lute,
Magnificent Tiew, and rerfect Drainage.
Corner Lots
-A.ND-
Inside. Lots
These are positively the best lots
joining tho city limits. Tho tract
choice lots. Anticipate the coming
ROFITABLE
By Buying
CAPITAL PARK
Represented By
EX H. BELLINGER & C
They Also Have a
LARGE LIST OF
Not advertised, which they offer at
every ono having property tor saio anu an
INTENDING PURCHASERS,
ToGiveTliemaCall. Office
SALEM, -
THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES
IN- THE
R. M. -WA.DE & CO'
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
HC7IW391?
AND MANY OTHER
Alsj a Ceiplete Stock ef Hantaan aid
ESTATE.
MANNING!
Holverson's Store.
following very desirable bargains:
$3800 FivoacresadJoinlugQueeifl
Anne addition to Salem.
$3000 Ten acres adjoining Asjfl
lum grounds. Until March 1st J
Lots in Queen Anne addition, tha
best property around Saleral
Safe investment. Desirable
homes. See it and be confl
vinced.
$200 to $500 Each.
All largo lots.
Insurance Broker.
Up Stairs,
Salem, Or
THE
-o-
Only $30
Only $20d
for tho money that can be bought a
has been piatteu anu mere aro ic
Doom wnn a
INVES
Lots In The
REAL ESTAT
the very lowest prices, and invj
in Armory Building, State Sj
OREGOl
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CITY IS AT
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Ban
LEADING STYLES.
Fan Iheiuoy, Wagoas aid farriaj
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