Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 14, 1889, Image 1

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CAPITAL
VOL. 2.
SALEM, OR., THURSDAY MARCH 14, 1889.
NO. lO.
VI
JOURNAL.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meet
In Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornet
Commercial nnd Ferry streets, every Sat
urday at 7:30 p. hi.
J. T. GltEQO. JA8. WALTON,
Secretary. N. G.
jok
INSURANCE
Cornpanr.
Fire and Ma
rine.
f i .
ALBERT, Agent, . Salem, Oregon
HOWARD BROTHERS
DO-tJ-
"Genera!
House Moying,. IUisiog
Repairing.
its drop
Laric
t
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 520,000. ,
FINANCIAL.
First Nationa
Bank
x uunciau4tfi-rrjv
TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS.
Important Events of the Whole World
for' Twenty-four Hours.
SALEM. OREGON.
WM. N. LADUE, .
DR. J. REYNOLDS,
JOHN MpiB, - - -
- President,
Vice President.
Cosjiler.
SEMI LOCAL DRIFT.
Work promptly done unreasonable rates.'
Orders lea at UAPitai.-Jqvbsai, office
will receive attention. 9-11-tf
To Cigar and Tobacco Users.
Wm. ilyers, the cigar manufacturer, offers
you special bargains In cigars and
tobacco lor the next month,
His especial brands are
4 ' SALEM SPORT '
and
" OPERA BELLE. "
Ills goods are all first-class, as be has had
twenty-one years experience In the busi
ness of manufacturing and selling cigars.
Cigars by the box at special rates.
W'LLIAM MYERS.
205 Commercial Street, - - Salem
KgjffiwBiNrp-jB55jBBMIBK;SvfTi UjiJjMI
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit vnd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be obtained at tho bank In
most reliable companies.
ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY
The First Sale Made By This Company Was in April Last.
BoarderS!
Anyono wishing to board at a quiet
and cozy place, will find the object ot
their search at
MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S,
Cor. Chemokete and Liberty Sts., Salem,
Where a lew select boarders can secure
board.
Mrs. C. A. Rice.
Miss. C. Lacey.
DRESSMAKERS and TRIMMERS.
Wishes to Inform the Ladles of Salem that
they are prepared to do trimming und
dressmaking In all Its differ
ent branches In tho
"LATESTSTYLES"
Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
Cull and see them before placing yi
orders. US State street, up stairs. lr
our
m.
WE FIND THAT PEOPLE ALL
Stop at,
L. S. WINTERS
For groceries nnd especially for tho best
COFFEE In the city.
HEAL ESTATE.
Hold
On!
During tho nine months which havo since elnpsed It has mado 107 sales
to 104 different persons.1' Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands.
It has also, during-this tlfrio sold 61 residence lots in Salem. Of those
purchasing but -25 were resldonts of Marion county prior to purchasing.
The remainder were from the following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1
Polk Co. 3 Multnomah Qo.4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co 1 Mon
tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington
Territory'7Iowa 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 arc not confined to former residents of this local
ity, but that people are swarming1 in from the East to make their homes
among us. Tho 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 has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives
on Puget Sound. Ithas three men in Portland, twoot whom glvo ittheir
entire time. Rev. F. J. Strayer, who last year Introduced so many immi
grants Into this State, is now In tho East lecturing aud distributing
advertising literature exclusively for this company. He 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 Board of Trade and All Other Agencies Combined !
Within the past twelve days it has paid for and contracted
for advertising to tho amount of
Over Fifteen HimdrcJ! and Twenty-Rye Dollars,
TleCapital National Bank
i i
SALEM
Capital Paid up,
Surplus, - -
OK-
- OREGON.
- - - $75,000
- 10,000
It. S. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. II. ALBEBT, r - - - Cashier.
DIRtCTORSi
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J, M. Martin, It. 8. Wallace.
Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. H. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
A Illg IWIn Storm.
San Francisco, March 13. A
rain storm has extended within tho
juat iwcnty-iour nours oyer every
portion of the state, injuring crops
everywhere. In tho tho northern
part of tho state the rainfall has
been phenomenally great, but It
was needed to enable mining opera
tions to be propeily carried on dur
ing tho coming summer, when the
supply of water usually falls short.
With the rainfull of to-day in San
Joaquin valley and the southern
portion of the state all fears for crops
In those localities havo disappeared
A Smooth Scheme.
Chicago, March 18 Alfred Post,
who was formerly a clerk of tho
Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy
railroad, and recently representing
an alleged western freight bureau,
has been living in a gorgeous stylo
at first-class hotels and buying
overythlug cheap Unit lis could buy
In tho way of claitns airalnst rail
roads, and by his knowledge of the
inner workings of railroads ho got
full value, and he induced a number
of capitalists to take stock in his
concern.
The SU; ton Election.
Our Stayton correspondent says
wo wore mistaken In regard to tem
perahco being the Issue In their late
election. Thero was no "Issue" and
no tickets, and all tho names voted
for were temperanco men, but
question entered into the election.
no
A Firm Ckuifies.
This afternoon Mrs. Sarah Fuller
ton sold her interest In tho Arm of
Brown, Fullerton & Co. to Mart
Rowley. Tho business will bo con
tinued as formerly.
A HlK Sale.
Tho 100 acres of Dairyman Rice
in Soutli Salem, adjoining tho Bush
tract, it is reported, wero sold to
Portland parties this mornlna for
$20,000.
An Alunknn Qlncler,
LOANS MADE
To furmers on wheat and other market-
o proauce, consigned or in sti
either in private grauarlcsor
ablo produce, consigned or in store.
public warehouses.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Son
Francisco. Portland. London. Purls, lterlln.
Hong Kong nnd Calcutta.
BOOT
nnd
SHOE
DEALERS.
This firm is well known to all tho
citizens of Salem, and surrounding
country, as a firm that bundles noth
ing but reliable goods. If you need
anything in their lino call on
Still After TimcoU.
Chicago, March 13. Word has
been received from A. J. Stone and
party, who went to Rat Portogo,
Canada, in pursuit of a man sup
posed to bo Tascott, tho murderer of
Snell, that a few days beforo tho
ttrrivalof Stone, tho subject received
a ttlegrain from Chicago. Ho re
tired us usual that night, but by
next morning he had disappeared,
giving no traco or notico to his em
ployers. Stono has gone in pursuit
To your money until you see some
of the bargains In Real Es
tate offered by
THOMAS & PAYNE
97 State St., - - - Salem.
One-fourth block and fino rSl-
dence on Center street, only $20,50;
five and ten nnrn lntar.wnmllpn frnm
i Salem, clean prairie. Good house
Sand lot in block 48 only ?1000, and
i inoiwriy in an parts ot tho city and
Icountry.
Fine residence property In Los
rAngles to exchange tor property
here.
iTheSatem Abstract
and LAND CO,,
Have removed to building adjoining
Thompson' jewelry store on
Commercial street.
'Titles Investigated.
Money to Loan,
Land for Sale
Houses lor flent.
CALt
AND
- '
SSB US.
DR. JORDAN'S
MUSEUM OF' ANATOMY
751 Market t.fian FrahcUco
. CALIFORNIA.
noasd learn how to.ayold
dUease, ahd fco w6ndwluk
lr jpurt mad.' CdufflG?
Hon aba treatment pen pa
Mi w uy leucr or yr etui
neea and all dlseaase of
lnn-; Bn(l Sir ImnV
Prl yW offie U uatry Jreet.
The second edition of the company's pamphlet descriptive of Salem and
the Willamette Valley is now in press. Tills Is an edition of '
TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES
Of a beautifully Illustrated fifty page pamphlet. Wo cannot advertise
so extensively in our home papers as wo wish, for the reason that parties
whom we most desire to reach are residents of the Eastern States, where
these papers do not circulate. Wo do not advertise eycry sale we make
In the local press, but we have advertised in more than
ONE THOUSAND, PAPERS
In the East, as wo depend upon Eastern buyers for the great bulk of our
patronage. During the. next few months our advertisements
will bo read by millions of readers of Eastern newspapers,
who will thus bo placed. in direct communication with us, and
nearly all of those who como to this caast,wlll come- ticketed for.tho office of
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY.
For these reasons parties desiring to sell will find it to their interest t
place their Jands in the hands oftbls company. ' If you twish , to
'' ' ' sell property leave it where
BUYERS COME TQ BUY ' ,',.
If you wjah.to, buy property como where property Is left for sale. Your
neighbors have laud and don't want to buy.
PEOPLE p.Q.
Our adyertUemeuts catch the eyes of Eastern people everywhere. We
haef&teBAnd.wmfortableconvDyanoes.readvjatiall times .day
n'iget, to convey parties to the properties we havo for sale.
DON'T BE MODEST.
You an welcome to ride with us whether you buy or not.
WM & El
Look out for the spring stock that
is arriving; it surpasses anything
that has ever been brought to Salem.
Now Hampshire Went Wot.
Manchistku, N. H., March 13.
Returns from one-third of tho vote
indicate that If tho ratio is main
tained in the remaining towns there
will bo 3,000 majority against the
prohibition amendment. This
added to 5,000 major' v in the cities,
there will be a majority of 7,000 in
the state.
Tho steamer comes to a stop im
mediately under the ice-wall that
towers five times higher than the
vessel's topmast. The deck cannon
is fired point blank at tho front of
the glacier; a moment of silence
follows and then a thundering echo
rovcrboratos among tho gloomy
crags. The craok of the rending Ice
and crash of falling fragments add
Inspiration and excitement. But
right beforo you, as you look up: at
the-towering wall, a huge pinnacle
from the vory summit cleaves Itself
from tho mass, and the npparant
slowness of the decent is sublimity
itself, because it curries with it the
measure of Its stupenduous vastness
and lnopreciablo height. It topples
Into the watery abyss with the roar
of cannon discharge, aud Solids huge
foam-crested waves rolling in break
ers on the shore, tho resulting swell
from which tosses tho steamer like a
toy. II. V. RomlngtoiL
Fire at Eugene,
Eugknk, Or., March 13. Tho fire
here this morning consumed a small
unoccupied residence on tho corner
of 11th and Myrtle streets.
Death From Damp.
London, March 13. Twenty per
sons wero killed by an explosion of
flro dump in tho colliery at Wrox
ham this afternoon.
JIAXf PAH WAV Pfl
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(Limited Line.)
CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver.
On and after Feb. 18 18S9.ond until further
notice trains will run daily (except Sun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE,
CobunTSfiOT
From Port'
land
or
1jV.11.3u am
Ar. J0.UO
Lv. 2.15 p in
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4.47
5.80
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8.11
0.24
7.20
7.2S
8.-03
8:37
930
Tortl'd'MTill
HTATIOK8.
,'I'ow'rd Port
land
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
Ar
10:15
Commutlon
mile oir fU
Connection
'OIITLANDI'JW v
Foot of Jef son, Su
iuiv'h utnuing,
Ht. Paul's,
Woodburu,
Tpwnsend,
Mt.-A'ngel,
Down's, '
Hllvcrlon.
Johnston's Mill'
Switzerland: '
KagtHJfioJunct.J
Xumgvlllc,
West Stayton
UP Crossing,
WestKelo,
CrabtriH!,
Hplccr,
Tutln)an,
Flalnvlow.
Hrownnvllle,
Rowland,
Ar. l.lO.pin,
Ar 1.80
12.47
12.00
11.19
11.40
11.21
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Cobunr.
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Tickets
at
at
stations
Ray's
at two
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9.1S
8.40
8.28
8.09
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5.30
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cents pdr
havtlng azenu.
and Fulquart
Landing with Steamer "City of Salem "
. ,JHAK. N. SCOTT, Receiver,
General Office, N WCor, First and Plat St
Portland, Oregon.
Sullivan the slugger is jusigottlng
over hisblgspreo atBrideport Conn.
His effort to reform expired pdq.
The California legislature, during
its recent session, appropriated a
cool million dollars for various pub
tio institutions.
The 500 kegs of beer recently
seized ut Iowa City have, upon the
order of tl justice of the peace, been
returned fo the browing companies.
Neal liw has declined to run a
theprolrbltlou candidate for mayor
of Port In nd this year. This Is for
tuuute, for now the Portlanders will
not have to Neal Dow-n to l)im.
England hai taken udvantago of
her1 superldr forces to seize Point
Barima, over which Venezuela has
always held undisputed sway ; her
right to do so was universally recog
nized and undisputed by all other
nations Great Britain herself In
cluded.
For tho irst time slncp the begin
ning of his revival' series at San
FrancIsco('j Tuesday nights Saml
Jones spoke In an Impassioned earn
est manner, without once relapsing
Into slang orcven indulgingfln any
of the peculiarities of language
which were supposed to be uncon
sdouson hlsipart' and due to his
Southern birth' and education. The
fair conclusion, after hcariug his
talk, would certainly be that the
blangnud vernacular are assumed
for enact1 and that Mr, Jones can
speak as correct English as any one
when he so elects.
Preserving l'gs.
Eggs, to keen well, must bo gath
ered every day, and beforo tho hen
lias been sitting upon them over
night. For packing use buckwheat,
or outs, and slaked lime, eight quarts
of tho packing with one of tho linio
well mixed. The linio is added to
prevent dampness. Uso a tight
wooden box with a cover, put In a
layer of tho packing and then the
eggs on end, then more packing nnd
vice versa, until the box Is filled so
solid that tho eggs will not shake
when turned. Tho box must be
turned ovor every few days nnd
must bo kept in a cool place where
tho eggs will not freeze. Treated in
this way, they como out so nice and
clean that they require neither wash
ing nor wiping.
8am Jones A Rain,
At San Francisco tho other night
Sam Jones said :
"What a young man wants is a
father to support week by week, and
in that way draw, the ii)auhood out
of him. Someof these young fellows
aren't worth tho powder and shot
It takes to kill them. But you say
'I want to save money for Sally
aud the children.' Just you wait
till you're out of tho way and see
how quick Sally will got her new
teeth and the children buy a new
lot of clothes. You'd bettor have
been spending somo of that money
yourself."
Somo one remarked that a man
had left his money to a saloon-keeper,
becaso his son-in-law was spend
ing his Inheritance In that way, "I
tell you, you may rako brought
damnation with a line-tooth comb,
aud won't find a meaner man than
a drunken son-in-law. I suppose
sortie of you havo wives keeping
boarding houses to keep you lazy
devils. You ought to be taken ou t
and have your heads chopped off.
"But you say, 'Mr. Jones, that
would bo murder 1' No It wouldn't,
for murder Is tho unlawful killing of
a human being.
"Now, speaking of liquor, there's
the man that makes it, tho' man
that sells it, tho man that gets
drunkon it and tho man that rents
the house; aowifyou can separate
those four you can get mo, for to
separate thpso fellows Is beyond toy
philosophy."
Genuine, now. buckwheat flour,
and a fino article of talilo. syrup, at
the Grunge store, J2 State street,
Salem. tf.
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