,. .1 i VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY MARCH 9, 1889. NO. 305. ,WV v'i i i -;' CAPITAL JOURNAL. vi!flHHSJJ9HHUHH9QHi MISCELLANEOUS. rvl.TVE LODGE No. 18. I. O. O. R. mevAjt J ln'Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Corneu Commcrcmrnna rerry streets, every Sat urday at 7:30 Vj m J . 'j5. GREGG. J AS. WALTON, Secretory. N. G. INSURANCE Oompnnr . Fire and Mu W 7; rine. . ' jORLTUJjtfr", Agen't,lT' 4 Salem, Oregon WARD fiWHERS -DO General Rouse Moving, Repairing. Raising Work promptly done atreasonable ratesj Orders left ot Capitat. Journal office will receive attention. 9-11-tf 1 -"t To Cigar and Tobacco Users. Wm. Myers, the'clgar manufacturer, oilers you speclnlibargalns in cigars and tobacco, lor. tlio next month, His especial brands are .""SALBIVI SPORT"- ' ' ' and " OPERA' .BEL.LE. " His gocds tire alt flrst-class, o'b he has had vweuiy-vuu yuura uxpenence in tne Busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by tllo box of special rates., W'LLIAM IvlYERS. 203 Commercial Street, Salem B oarderS! l nyone wishing to board ata quiet' A ' and cozy place, will llnd the object ot 'tnolrseanchat MRS, M. A. TPiOMPSO'S, Cor. Chemckete and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a lew select boarders can secure board. -Mrs. C. A. Rice. , Miss. ,C. Lacey. DRESSMAKERS- and 'HUMMERS. 'Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that they aro prepared to do trimming and dressmaking In all Its differ ent branches In the LATEST STYLES" Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see them before placing your orders. i)5 State street, up stairs. Im. WE FIND THAT PEOPLE ALL Stop ot L. S. WINTERS For groceries and especially for-iho best COFFEE In the city. IlKAL ESTATE. To your money until you see some of the bargains In Real Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 State St., - - - Salem. , Oqe-fourth block and fine resi lience on Center street, only $20,50; five and ten ncre'lote two miles from Salem, clean prairio. ..Good house ana lot in block 48 only $1000, una property in all parts of the city and country. ,- . Fino residence 'property In i Los Angles to exchange tpr property here. !'',' ' and,lANE-CO., Have removed to, building adjoining Thompson' jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigate -, Land for Sale. .Hpflse's for "Rent CALX. AMD SEE US. . -mi ui, i :iff -v.Tt-. Yi ' II. 'AT Hold If ri ! LIB J i Jr., . . - i .! . ' . I Hie Salem mm i . ,. ..it ' .1 1 . .1 n 'I f. n In '' J -31 rfUlE ftnnnnl achbol elecUont ftjr-'otoeuiHi Irectosand a OitHerB1ti1ct NW30n Mirten ommty will bo UWaVatmbtf'Op House In Salem on Monday, the lltWday of Atftrch, lSfl. from SpVlock; to 6 o'clock P.mr ' 'DVfDHmraoN. Bchool Clerk. Is a corporation duly organized and operated under the laws ot the State of Oregon.' It began business In March, 18S8, with a capital , stock of $20,000. The First Sale Made By Tin's During the nine months which have since elapsed It. hns made 107 sales to 104 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands. It has also, during this time sold!01 residence lots in Salem. Of those purchasing but 25 were residents' of Marion county prior to purchasing. The remainder were from the following localities, viz: J,ackson Co. 1 Polk Co, 3 Multnomah Co. 4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co. 1 Mon tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 3 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska 7 Ohio 3 Wisconsin 1 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that people are swarming in from the East to make their homes among us. The business of this company is constantly increasing. More than half of Its sales have been made within the past three months, al though this is a season of the year when sales are usually dull. The company lias from 16 to20men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. Ithas three men in Portland, two ot whom give it their entire tiirie. Rev. F. J. Strayer, who last year introduced so many immi grants into this State, is now in the East, lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. Ho will start to this State with his first excursion on the 4th of April next. This company is now spending more money to advertise Salem and the surrounding locality than The Salem oar(kof Jrade and All Other Agencies Combined ! Within, the. past twelve .days it has paid for and contracted 'for advertising to the amount of '.;,; " ,1 'J Oralfi Jlilkl anil Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition of the company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and the Willamette Valley Is now in, press. This, is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES Of a beautifully illustrated fifty page pamphlet. Wo cannot advertise so extensively in our home papers as we wish, for the reason that parties whom we most desire to reach are residents of thetEastern," States, where these papeVs'do not circulate. Wo db notadvertlBO eyery sale we make In the local press, but we have advertised in more than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS In the Eastas, we depend upon Eastern, buyers fprthoigreatirujk Of our patronage. During the nek't few 'months our- advertisements will bo readby millions of readers of. Eastern tiowspapers, ;';. who will' thus1 bo" placed in direct commSmfcatlori 'with'" us,- and ' nearly all of those who come to this coast will come i tloketedfor the office of .. . THtOREqON LAND COMPANY. For' these reasons. ' pariiCH, tfefllrliig tolVwJllfiBaitUjUeiiateipet place .their lands In ihl5 hadi orthis companyT If you- wish to ' ''' " , jwlljpropeny leave It jiprtf ', " Ifyou wish lobv& property come where property isjjeft, for sale. I r neJgUQra.liavo,! anaiiont n p guy. 'e1s,reorle:d;6. n,iJti,Mrt htScatch'iho eyfrpl havo MoHeiWaa'ooniforUfcle cSnleVanols' nlget, to convey parties to the properties we havo lor sale, i , ft '1 BL Y.qu are welcome ,io ride with 0 " ' " ii Company Was in April Last, j;iMiT:d, Your nlpabrJJefleyerywiiere. We readymtllll tlme?Vday or :;-. .' 1 MOULJSI. us whethor you buy 05 not l I. FINANCIAL. first National Bant SALEM, OREGON. WJli N. LADUE. President., DR.M. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. I - 1 i, , - ' . ,: Exchangoon Portland, San Francisco, New York', London -arid Hong Kong bought and soldi State, County and Cit v warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Llbcml advances made nn 'wheats wool, hops and other property at reiiMuuituiu riucs. insurance on SUCH se curity can bo obtained at the bank in most rollable companies. E?TA1)I.ISHED BY RATIONAL AUTHORITY OK- SALEM - OREGON. .,' - $75,000 - 10,000 'aid up, Surplus, - R. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - VIco-PrcsIdcnt. J. H. ALBERT, r - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. Martin, J. M. Marti n, 'r. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert, T. MeF. Patton. LOANS MADE To IHrmers on wheat and other markets ublo produce, consigned or in etoro, consigned or in st rl voto granaries, or cunur in I public 'warehouses. nr Slalo anil County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at rcosonablc rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Koilg and Colcutta. ' $50. HORSES. $50. 0no hundred head of brood mares and young horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected m the spring Two line horses, Clyde and Pcrehoon tetock, wolght sixteen and seventeen hundred: huvo been with the band for the past tlirco years, Original stock from the best quality o( inures. For particulars address or see - W. H. BYARS, , wit. Salem, Or, OUECONIAN -RAILWAY CO.: (Limited Line.) WAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after Feb. 18 18S9iand until further notice tralus will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SItE, Coburg'JfiiiT "jlVirtl'd MkII From X'ort- land stations. Tow'rd Port land Lv..ll,Suam Ar. I0.U0' Lv. 2.15 pm " 2.2S l'OUTr.ANDl'AW.V Footof.Icrson.St Ar. J.10.pm. Ray's landing, St. Paul's, Ar 1.80 12.17 .i:iS Ofll 11,W 3.53 -r.u.1 1.10 w 1.47 5.80 5.30' 5.5(1 ': an 0.21 'oja 720. r 8:371 9.-20 '. I 10-.15 Woodburn, Townsend, JUcKeo, 12.00 11.40 11.10 11.21 0.11 11.00 10.20 10.10 10.07 0.40 0.1H 8jO ,MUA"gof,. Down's; llvortotf. Jounsion'H JMiu Switzerland. KastSldoJunct.J Aumsvillc,' WestStayton O l Crossing, West Hclo, 8.40 8.28 8.00 7JSI1 7.22 '0-.48 8.18 5.S0 'brabtre, J'laluvlow. 'Brownsville, Rowland, Cobanr. 4:30 . am Ar p m AH LV Lv Coramntlon Ticket ,at twp at itat6ns Vav cents per; ing ogonts. 7,1 -Mi ! Fulanart . mile on sale .'...' " 1 ".". i Connection at Ray's . and LttnUIng1 wRhHtettmer "City of fialem"' ' .. . . CUAB-N..SCOTT,.IU)oelver. , General Offlces?N W COr. First and Pln St Portia nd, Oregon . Tire BTTYHBB QTTIDB U injMxi Hfyeph. jsad flpt., acb 7ar. It la tax ency- eiopeolft or auemi infor mation for tllrwho vw ohue ,th9.1uxnxle or th ecblti bf Ufa. "V7 on plothe jron. aAifmab you vl)ti Ml the neeatsMT nd nnneotsuurjr .ppllanoes to ride. WM. danpe, slep, eW fUh hxuax, woilc,, o. to cJwob, D'rurtpPWo.d amIou 4m. yl oa qnimUU. rJwlflpir pb Vrhaii required to da all tbeaa thins CeMFeRTWBLTfwd otta wtfnii Unttortnoam 91 xm yu 1 Upjrahx pf th BIrVBn8, ilea irtll bo.. tent uppa O01DE,.irhlea will bo., tent upqa rVIOWGbMERYWARD A QO. Ui-lli Michigan Avt&tlt. Ctlcao,IU, r bviijK TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of (he Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. MKHKLY X CANARD. 'f an-; .. i The Story' ot the' Naval Enirairemnnt ' Discredited 'Generally. 'Washington; 'Mttrch 8 The story" of tho 'engagement between the3crinan mntf-bf-war Olga a'nd 'Sri American" ' mtln-oWar' In "tho harlior of Apia, is " generally dis credited" "at tile hnVy department. No information upon the" Subject nits been received' tit tlio dcpnrllncnt bf slate. It Is said there that news bt any such iniportauco would surely redch tho United States at least as soon as Germany. Troublo at I'unninn. New York, March 8. An ofticer at tho navy yard received a letter from one of tho olllecrson thu cruiser Atlanta at Aspln'wall by the steamer Newport this morning. The writer says that troublo can hardly lo averted when work on tho Panama Canal is absolutely stopped, us it will be on March 15th. The Columbia authorities, tho commanders of tho United States Vessels Ossipeo and Atlanta, nnd thO British and French war vessels aro maklu 3 preparations to meet it. The writer says there hu9 been a gradual reduction in the force for several months, until now there aro about 10,000'inon idle, and these are living in camps all ulong tho line of the canaK A large number of the discharged men havo found employ ment lii other parts of tho Central arid South America, several hundred havo gono over to Port Limon to work on' tho Costa Rica Railroad. It Is said that the men will bo left without money or work, and with little food. They are made up of negroes and Imported cheap labor of various nationalities. It is feared that they willnot only try to take possession of tho Panama Railroad, but that tho revolution which is reported to bo brewing in the interior may break out at tho same time. 1 The Now ISxodus. Raleigh, N. C, March 8. What looks like the 'beginning of an ex tensive exodus of colored people is. notM' hero. Lust night addresses by two colored preachers and a law yer were made, In which negroes were urged to go to Kansas or Ar kansas but nOt to Louisiana aiid Mississippi. This advice was listen ed tb by nbout 2000 persons all colored, and mado a' great Impres sion, particularly upon tho women. It was stated that meetings like this would be held all over the atatc, and the announcements hud been mado from tho pulpits of many churches, nnd would bo mado from all. It was further stated Unit 40, 000 negroes aro wanted In Kansas rtpd; that the negroes would also be given work und mado welcome In Maine, Vermont una Massachusetts. 1 A iilg Pottei' Ouii'ie. KAnbas" City, Mo., March '8'. The biggest gamo of stud poker over played took place In Mid land Hotel hero. Tho game wus tween J.i Schwartz, a well-known jeweler, and John Davis, 11 stock man .and former member1 Of the city government. Tho ' auto was raisod from 25, oenta to $1500. Schwartz lost $52,000 on a pair of nines, and $10,000 on a pair of trays. After several hours' play Davis held his opponent's check for $82,600. I ThQii tholuqk changed nnd Schwartz milt tho iramo only $8000 behind. 'Both men aro wpll-known in busl- uess circles nnd both are ublo to pay tho stakes .. The Oelontlul Devlin. MiLWAUicfeB,' Mttrch 8. Two (nifriametfttre uudei1 arrest for "c'rr-' ' Ucrhg,'ybingJ girls Into Ihclr dbns rbi'lni moral purposes. 'Tho ' luveritl ptlon8,dfih,'p8llcu show the' ap palling fact! that nt least twenty-two" i ichoolchlfareh'"hnyo "been enticed into laundries und subjected tb in human treatment; The revelations, nro not obrnpletedf Threuts of lynchlug nro knade. Wright' Myrrh Tooth Hoop gives Tcarly Teeth from l)ecuy. Bold by all brugglits. Crniy Over Mines, Los Anoklks, March 8. Los An geles is fast getting crazy. Tho ex citement about the Ensencda mines Is getting Intense. Trains to San Diego aro crowded nnd tho roads aro liberally sprinkled with teams. Indications aro that in a few days a stampede w'lli set in. San Diego merchants artyiut of stock, and are ordering all tho pans, picks and shovel9they can get; This after noon several companies were formed of a seml-mllltary character1 ' of twenty-five to fifty men .each( who will go together for mutual protec tion. Men willing to go on grub stakes aro snapped up quickly. Ranchcros from tho country seem to havo tho fever worse, nnd sacrifice property to get money to pay their passage.. , , CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Stanley Matthows, of the 'U.S. Supreme Court, is not oxpected to live. Tho king of Servla has abdicated nnd Crown Prluco Alexander Is proclaimed in his steady : 1 . Tho big atriko of tho O: R.' '& N. river employes still continues. Boats aro tied up nil nlong tho river. Some ten thousand 111011 nro still left on tho Panama Canal, nnd much troublo is looked for when tho work is stopped. On Thusday of next week tho trains begin to run regularly on the O. & W. Railway, from Walla Walla to Tacoma and Seattle. Mascot, tho fino colt, was sold In New York to Qulnton for tho Mike Daly company nt twenty-six thous and dollars, last'Thursdny. It Is said that 0110 of Harrison's sons shoots his mouth oil as freely as formerly did 0110 of Blaine's, and makes things rather embarrassing at times. TheWillctts Manufacturing Co., of Trenton, N. Y., has failed. So has tho Mahoning Nutlonal Life As sociation, with risks amounting to ten million dollars. Tho New South Wales ministry has resigned, being defeated inlts at tempt to establish 11 tariff. That State will continuo its old policy of freo trade under Sir Henry Parks. Tho rolling mills at Maomi and Glbrnlter have just closed down for tho want of orders. Tho Keystone rolling mills of Reading havo also closed since tho failure of tho big Reading works. President Harrlsrtn Is surrounded by'offlcc-seekors who pfesi oii him it thousand tleep. from nil quarters. If nothing else can be bad a consulship ut tho Antarctlo or ii postofllcolti the Infernal regions will be gratefully received. Tho British government proposes to build eight flrst-class mon of wur, two smaller ones, nino first-class cruisers, twenty-ulno smaller onesnt 11 total cost of over 107 million dol lars. Fifty millions are usked for now. Another man killed by 11 fool with a gun, 'at San Francisco Thursdny lust, who fired at n mark in tho door of a supposed c'mntV out building, und was astonished to see the game come tumbling out in tho shape of u man, shot through thu Drains? Tho big convention 'of millers In se'irel session at Bt. Louis forined a dtrong comblnb to control tho wheat nnd 'flour 'hiiirket 6T tho' west. 'It represents Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennossd,' IVxas, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota and West Virginia. ' Tho' Lower Calllorhla'diggliigs are attracting some atfoutloh,' jilthough twoHlil'rds bf tho udld luiiUe'rs are tlltlf,',. An'tKt.iL -fW.ilJtnni. nA 1. 1.. I. IfloUr $20 br barrel anil wh'lsky 50 cents perdrink. Tho great obstacle ia"the Mexican tnrlll, ii four horse ' team Is charged two hundred dol. liira. Tjio Hulcld() pf Rochernu a director bfh'bfg banking concern at Paris bause'd'a considerable collapse hi tho copper mlirkct. Ho committed sul bfde because of tho oohnectlon made, between tho copper syndicate and hlrf bank by tho other directors nhd of tiio rnn It wds'causlftg'to tho. bhiik. ItJms made a g'reat flutter hinoug some London nnd Paris speculators. " t 1 " "t 1 1 V, I ( J I i y - i . 1 zzsxrm