-"nrpwT w "-Tiy-im .ynjinp)i!gwv- mmnMMmm i in-.... " Mm1:j;i""""" ., itWIVUPUITV KflTKJ. REAL estate. If CAPITAL CITY NEWS. llccilal of the Daily Doings Compiled From 'Various Sources. Happenings Over the City and News From the Country. 1,1 nn I'oontj's Jllnea. That distance lends enchantment to tho view is as true aoout mines as other tilings, and that Is tho trouble about Linn county's mines. They arc too near home. Q. A. Dyson nays: "Only a couple of weeks ago J. P. Coshow of Albany, who had spent some months in Jhitto City, Montana, caino homo aud,brought some fine specimens of oro from those justly celebrated mines, and comparing these afore Bfid specimens with some here, brought from Blue River, somo peo ple laughed at tho idea of their re semblance, and yet careful com parison shows that tho quality, color and grain of tho quartz arc exactly the same the same colored and shaped sulphurets of iron, and the galena is tho same." Albany Democrat. Empire State Apples. Among some of Portland's more recent importations was a car load of New York apples. They were tho Baldwin variety and those who have a curiosity to fix their teeth in an Eastern grown apple can bo accommodated at Weller Bros. These apples aro not largo but are sold at two for five cents. Thoso who had an idea that Oregon apples wanted anything in llnvnr aro now free to admit that they aro equal to tho Now York product. Oregon against tiie world, every time. SalcmlU's in California. From a letter received to-day, by a relative of one of tho parties, wo learn that George Pcarco and wife, Frank Gilbert and wife, Eugene "Willis, Win. England and wife, and Eugene Breyman and wife, were at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on the 17th, and left on tho 18th for Monterey, Del Norte, Santa Cruz, San Jose, Lick's Telescope, etc., in tending to reach Salem about the 4th inst. All wero In good health, and having a "way up" time. Oregon's Arbor Day. llctvalter tho afternoon of the Hecond Friday in April will be known as Arbor Day. On that day tho children of tho public schools are required to assemble and plant trees, tho object being to "stimulate their minds toward tho benollts of tho preservation and perpetuation of our forests and the growing of timber." Uoue to Kalama. Inuis Bros, have pulled up stakes in Salem and gone to Kalama, "W. T. They will there start a weekly newspaper, having among their pos itions a hand press and some print ing material. There is as yet no mper at Kalama, and they may succeed, possibly. - Another llsrlon I'sllml. John lMggs of Silvcrton was this morning tried before Judge Shaw for insanity. Tho result was his commitment of tho asylum, lttggs L thirty-eight years of ago and a native of Indiana. His insanity is tho result of seclusion, and is of a mild typo. Jluwlr's followers, Burke and Stiuld drew a largo congregation again last night to tho Presbyterian church, where tho usual evangelical services of song and sermon wero conducted. Tlioy remain with us tho balance of this week. Hear them to-night, ere it Is too late. The Suprewe Court Tho regular term of t lie Supremo court convenes on Monday, March 4th. A good docket will bo present ed, although tho establishment of a BCHslon of tho court at Pendleton, tho first term being held in May next, will shorten it not a little, Home Again, T. M. Pattou nud wife returned homo this morning, after a pleasant tour of California cities. They re port iwnost pleasant Journey in the laud of unending summer. Usees Ann SsU. P. II. D'Aroy this morning pur four lots In tho fashionable Queen Anno Addition. Ho paid $1800 for them. I. A. niado tho sale. (Wring to this changeable climate, It U dlUVuU to preserve a fair complexion and our Cilr sUlvr are anuoyed by roughness of the kkln, chap, red uose, etc if Dutard's HpccMets applied to tho rcu and hanu ulnlil and niorriliir. a clear und call by ixuuplexton can bo preserved, Portland, Oregon, March 3S. Bold by I. W. Mvthtwn A Oo, NEABIXG THE END. Tho Woolen Mill Committee on tho Last Thousand. ... ii.. iini.. .,.,IHnn Aireauy me buiu;uiub uoiuumn.1. begins to sec tho end of the work of it-t.i nM il.nw urn Alntr nnilnnv. orlug to gather in sufficient subscrip tions to complete tho $20,000. The list this morning footed up $19,020, and by noon to-morrow the entlro amount will have been raised. Tho additions to the list yesterday amounted to $110, and thoso who are placing their names to-day are subscribing small sums. Before manv hours the news will go forward that Salem has raised a $20,000 subsidy for a woolen mill, and before many more days tho work of constructing the necessary buildings, purchasing tho machin ery, etc., will be going on. Hurrah for Salem, and hurrah for her woolen mills. But be sure and sec that your name is on the list for a goodly sum. Manufacturing Ire. The various cold storage com panies now springing up promiso to work wonders In trade and house hold atluirs. And as an ice manu factory and cold storage is soon to be established in Salem, the follow ing concerning tho process of Its manufacture may not bo unlnterest tlng: The anhydrous ammonia, which is tho cooling agent, comes from the soft coal used In makiug gas. It costs nothing ouc ior iix tures to refine and mako use of it. A ton of coal yields twenty gallons of aramoulated water, from which the ammonia Is separated In vapor, then torced into liquefaction by a pressure of 120 pounds to the square inch. When allowed to return to gas, it takes away the heat of whatever it touches. As it can be sent through nines and comeback to bo used over and over again, there is little cost to tho process. Another Chemawa Item. T. D. Mnrcum of Kentucky re turned last evening from Chemawa, where ho has been conducting an Investigation. Ho is a U. S. Indian Inspector and took In Chemawa in his regular round of tho reservations and schools of tho Coast and West era states. Ho found nothing of a startling nature to report from Chemawa. Mr. Marcum says tho newly appointed superintendent, Mr. Ileal!, will arrive hero before tho first of April. The .New Postmaster. To-day it Is Postmaster Dearborn, ho having assumed tho responsibil ity connected with tho Salem post- olllce. no Is n good democrat and will have the oxquialte pleasure of serving just three days under dem ocratic rule of national ailulrs. His republican friends wanted him to wait until tho 4th and go In with tho new admlnlstiatlon but he said ho wanted to gcrve a day or so at least under Grover. 7 A Uoodl'up of Coffee Is a great attraction for a restau- raut. TheVoll'eo drawn from Hel- lenbrand's 1'irteiijr Colleo receptacle Is one of tho Great Attrac- tlonsof his ors. Thous- auds of cup ont coll'eo are sold wcry week. And as for cannot bo tf. oysters and meals equaled in the state. ho Capital 1'ark Aililltlou. Many of thoso who have purchas ed lot 81 n tho Capital Park Addition nro imnrovlmr tWein. Several houses aro lu course of construction, while many lots aro already fenced. Jacob Bartello this morning purchased ono lot In this addition, paying WOO for It. 11. E. Bellinger & Co. niado tho sale. Living r'owIU. Princeton College will nond an ex pedition to Oregon next summer to limit for fossils. Exchange That's right. Keep on sending. Wo luxvo more fossils here than anvwhore olso in tho world. They are partly alive too and that la tho great wonder. t Xew Arsdrmjr, At Dallas to-night the citizens will hold a mass meeting to tako steps looking to tho erection of a lino now academy building. Many lots In the old campus have already been sold and If the people want a flno academy building now Is the time to act. DrnaatadUlrtrUerly Samuel Gaines was before lte- eorder Conn and entered tho plea of guilty to the charge of drunk and disorderly. Ho wout to tho city jail tor a term of four days. WrUht'a Myrrh Tootu Boap kIvm IVarly Whtle Teeth, Purines the llrealh. Prevents Teeth from lecay. Bold by all brusgUU. Potatoes sell for only 20 cents per bushel. Wheat is worth 70 cents in the Ralom market 1?nr vnnr P: For your Pahug, Oils, etc., go to ' VT ,7 TZSv. Gilbert & Pattersati Tlin ufnnttniTnf n rir cm in The steallnc of a dog la now a crime In the eyes of tho law. Painless dtrntXl operations at Dr. T. C. Smith. aSfState street, tf. Nicely furnished rooms tor rent. For particulars apply at this ofllce. 2 To-morrow night Is tho time for the appearance of tho minstrels at the opera house. A counterfeit $100 Is in circula tion somewhere lu tho valley, but strangely it don't causo . this editor any uneasiness. Next Monday evening the an nual school meeting will bo held at the opera house. The meeting will bo full of interest. Thos. Holman last evening pur chased the Joseph tract of two acres between Court and State streets near tho creek. He paid $1,800 for it. Senator Chamberlin's mileage amounted to four miles. His was tho smallest. Representative Gill- lmni'.s was the largest and was 1254 miles. You don't have to hunt around very diligently to find a boy smok ing a cigarette. But whore do they get them? Our dealers all know the law and are going to observe it. TIs not all of Ufa-to live nor all of .lontli in rilnSlmr, von pet more choice fancy groceriesiiilh you can carry away lor a veryJIttle money at Snulre Farrar's,f DontHake our word tor It, DUl go unu suu lur jiuui - .. . , J".i r Ttj ... self. tf Good now two stor house, barn, full lot, hydrant water, in Albert's addition, near depuft and street cars for only $160O-ijyouse and two full lots.1 close, in oUa Salem, $750. Five bargain in fahu. property. Duncan, Ellis a Booth. cl0sin0 up streets. Editoii Capital Journal : There appears to be a disposition to close up two more streets, ono east and west of the state house, and the one thing strange is mat uouuuy appears interested in the matter. We have enough land already closed to business and improvement, uy Wilson's Avenuo and tho University grounds, to mako a good farm, which is neither useful nor ornamental. Business must ever be retarded by them. If we need the land east of tho state house, wo need it as well north and south. Why not? So far as tho interest of tho state is con cerned, it might be good policy to buy all that joins tho ground. But there is some doubt about it. Kicker. A Centenarian Almost. Old Mr. Durbln of this town, who Is often met on tho streets, is un doubtedly ninety-three years of age. Ho was married April 20, 1821, and his s .n was bom just one year later. His venerable spouse still survives, riiey have raised a largo family. S"on they will havo been seventy voars married. Tho mother Is about f.nir years younger than Iho father. II low fow survive to keep company n ihls vale during fcuch a long time. Most of their children aro llviug in Oregon. The old gentleman is very active and lively and lew wouui sus pect that ho is so old. The dates above given aro taken from his family Bible. A (Irnnil Tct. Last night Mr. Studd took hi3 text from tho gospel of St. Matthew "Consider the lilies of the field how thogrow ; they toll not, neither do they spin ; and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon lu all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." Tho sermon was a most impressive duo and resulted In awaking an in terest in tho hearts of tho many au ditors. This text is ono rich In imminent and is among tho most poetical parables in the Bible. The services of Burko and Studd will bo coutlnued cvonlng and Suu day. To-morrow this ovonlug they will rest. "Wo aro not hospitablo, compared to the French," saya the Now York Star. Itlght you are. It seems good to meet a real duko In Paris and hear him say; "George, old boy, como up and mako my palace your homo while In Paris." Ex. "Are you the superintendent of this railway?" "Yes sir, why?" "I want a pass." "Are you employed by this road?" "Yes sir." "la what capacity?" "Iamamemberof the legislature. " I Points of Personal Mention and Notes of News. Miss Delia Stout spent Saturday and Sunday visiting frieuds in Jef ferson. Levi Mageo is spending tho week at his home in Polk county, taking a fow days rest. Misses Lulu Munkers and Bailie Newton, graduates from the teach ers course, visited tho school Wed nesday. Will W. King left for his home in Eastern Oregon Thursday, and will not return, to school again this year. A. TJ. Bowersox left on tho Wed nesday evening train for Benton county to spend a few days with his parents. Several students who purpose teaching passed tho teachers exam ination which was held in tho city during tho week. To-day the academy classes are going through tho task of passing their semi-examination. The col lege classes havo a holiday. Prof. Parvln went to Portland tho first of the week to attend the G. A. R. encampment Miss Hansee act ed as organist during his absence. W. C.Belknap of Curlow, W. T., was in Salem the first of the week ..i.uini. ...ItV. tilutirnfhorii. TV V. find Hon. E. H. Belknap, and left Wed nesday for Benton county to spend a few days with his parents. W. T. Rlgby is proving very effi cient as tutor during Prof. Jory's illness. Wo hear to-day that the professor is able to bo out and will probably bo able to assume his place with his classes Mouday. The Philodorians will discuss the question at their meetings this eve ning, "Resolved, that high license is more efficient than prohibition." The question will be opened on the affirmative by B. L. Steeves, on the negative ny V. Peringer. Snaggs "I see a Chicago minister preached last Sunday on What shall I do to be saved?' " k Jaggs "Seems to me one of the first moves would bo to get out of Chicago." Drake's Magazine. Wright's Hop, Celery and Chamomile Bitters is what you oro looking tor If you want a preparation that will tone up your system, clve you an nnpctlte, and Improve tho digestive organs. Sold by H. W. Cox An Irishman stopped at a hotel, got supper, breakfast and lodging, and told tho landlord In tho morn ing he had no money. The land lord asked him why he did not say so last night. "Och, I thought you would feel sorry enough to hear it in the morning!" "Wright's Red Cross Cough Cure will cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Loss of Volee.nndall Inflamed conditions of the luusn. Sold by ull druggists. Special liargalus Lots in NorrlSalanlOO apieco 10 acre tracts on&hajp mile from de- .... fl rmv nnrv Jrnfftli TO of rnf h-jv 'v ..v... r- ifyr FMAS &T&V.YNE, 9 State st. Consumption Cared. An old physician, retired lrom practice having had placed In hl hands by un hast r.wit.. nitDdniinrv i hft fnrmuliL for a slm- plo vee-i'tahlo remedy for the speedy and tK Catarrh, Asthma, and all throat nnd lung AtlVctlnns also n nosltlvo nnd rndicul cure ijr .vi yuub guhmj .......... .--..-- romplalnts, nfler having tested Its wonder- bus felt It his duty to mako It known to lilsKiitrerlng rdlows. Actuated by this 11 . .. ....,.... n vnllat.. Imtiinn Rtll. lnrlng. I will send freo of charge, to all who UPSirO H, IUIH rerciiii in ULU11.1., ......... or UngUsli with full directions for prepar ing and using Hcnt by mall by adresslng with stamp naming this paper. W. A. Vn. 1 1 l'nwnrs Block. Uochestor. N. l Annual School Election. mill.' nnnunl (cctlon for ono Dl- I rector nnd 11 1 Marlon county w District ho. w, in held nt tho Opera. Suv. tho nth day Jlmiseinwiuem of .March, lhK), w -J oVlonfa. to 6 o'clock P. m. DAvnm Sc MPSOS. fel Clerk, One Dollar a Year WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL (Sutem, Oregon.) la universally conceded to be Tho Best Family Newspaper Ever published at the tate capital. IT IS THE UIIEAPEST. IT IS THE LAnEST. IT IS THE BEST. It eonsUls of eight well filled and neatly Pln sul JaUke the farmr, the merchant, the Uwycr, the gnrdener. Every family circle should huve It, . , tfm It contnlna absolutely ALL THE NE 8 as well as pootry. storr. correspondence, farm, home, and many other special features. See Our Cash Disceunts: WEEKLY, Onn Year. O-.StVR Dally edition .. WJSl Aadress all communications and roaK aumoule.ffibu,,o qu Halcru, Oregon. ftskonl i ttolTof nw 1.11m '' SAAC I Formerly of Moores & Manning, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Bank Block Up Stairs Over T. Holverson's Store. Having made ths change in business noted in another column, I will now tako tho great pleasure in meeting as many of my former business friends as may feel interested in real estate, and as many more as possible. I now havo on my list for sale tho following very desirable bargains: $640Q 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 corner half lot on Trade and Winter streets. ' Soon bring more money. $3200 --Until March 1st, flveacres on Asylum avenue adjoining city boundary. I. A. MANNING, Real Estate And Insurance Broker, Bank Block, TO CAPITA L PARK ADDIT CITY OPSALBM. FINEST ADDITION Wide Avenues, Bcantilul Lay of Land, Pull Lots, Magnificent Yiew, and Perfect Drainage. Corner Lots -AND- Inside Lots mi,MO , r.n0iHvoiv thn hpst lots joining tho city limits. The tract choice lots. Anticipate tuo coming PROFITABLE By Baying CAPITAL PARK ADDITION! Represented By K. H. BELLINGER & CO They Also Have a LARGE LIST OF Not advertised, which they offer at every ono having property tor Baio aim un INTENDING PURCHASERS, ToGiveThemaCall. Office in Armory Building, State St catw. - v--.- . , Wylie A. Moores, Successor to MOORES & MANNING. real Estate Broker, 019 rwnmnrMni -:- LOOK HERE AT ?2100-Good house and lot on roroniy asiioiiuuiotnuj. iv.i.viniiin 82500-Houso and lot on Church St. A more desirable location not be found lu the city. Hard finish thn.UBhout, $iM0-Coraer lots in North Salem, near lino of Street Rallwaj. "Kj-SfflS-- ffl-Ki, SttJST! Darn, nouso una ciguv . ....-- set to fruit and flue garden land. irriV addltl 4500-Ton acres ou Howell Pralre road adjoining Pfrrlsb s aaaw 4ouv ivu w"' . -, orchard, small trult etc to sniem. uoou uuw u " - o . t.. Tlin Tt.tbnr rrvlft. si7ou -rive acres oujumu - T . ..-- -...., fsoo-nuancr o oc -" 800 Quarter diock ir ooum barn and orchard. Wo nuer garucu .uu .- r 5COME IN AND SEE ME. MANNING! $3800 FivoacresadjolningQueen Anne addition to Salem. $3000 Ten acres adjoining Asy lum grounds. Until March 1st Lots in Queen Anno addition, (be best property around Salem. Safe investment. Desirable homes. Seo it and be con vinced. $200 to $500 Each, All largo lots. Up Stairs, Salem, Or. THE -o- TO THE CITY. Only $300, Only $200.j for the money that can be bought aa- has been platted and there aro 184 Doom wuu a INVESTMENT, Lots In The REAL ESTATB tho very lowest prices, and invkj - - OREGON 1 Strftflt. Salem. QreffOiL MY BARGAINS -;- Commercial St., lacing Marion Bquaj - ,iui at fimith Salem. "ZV. nrchard and 1 duicuj, ,