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'," y. f-if'r'W,'' m ; v tr CAPITAL VOL. 2. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1889. NO. 10. 3" JOURNAL MISCELLANEOUS. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. 0. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Oornei nntrimnrpinl find Fcrrv streets, every Sat urday nt7f2pjx.ni. TAO ,,... Secretary. N. G. INSURANCE Com pany . Fire and Ma rine. i JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon HOWARD BROTHERS . DO : -General House Moving, Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Orders lea at CAriTAi. JounNAi. office will receive attention. Ml-tf To Cigar and Tobacco Users. Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains In cigars and tobacco Jor the noxt month, Ills especial brands are 4 ' SALEM SPORT ' ' and " OPERA BELLE. " Tils irnods are all first-class, as he has bad twentv-one rears experience In the busi- ! Jiesa of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special raws. W'LLIAM MYERS. 205 Commercial Street, - - Salem BoarderS! II nyone wishing to board at a quiet A and cozy place, will find the object ol their search at MRS. IvT. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a low 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 and dressmaking in all its differ ent branches in the "LATEST STYLES" Prices reasonable and satisfaction guamn- leea. Call and see them before niacins: your orders. 1)5 State street, up stairs. lm. WE FIND THAT PEOPLE ALL Stop at L. S. WINTERS For erocerles and esDeclallv forttho best lyiri v .iii in me cuy. REAL INSTATE. To your money until you see some of the barguins In Eeal Es tate offered by NEf ZEALAND I-IaSo m n Q I H n h fj H H H H B i susy (.THOMAS & PAYNE 7 State St., - - - Salem. OnO-fmirHl lilnnlr nml linn roal. Eence on Center street, only $20,50; vo and ten anrn lots r.wn miles from oaiein, clean prairie. Good nouse and lot in block 48 only $1000, and luoyeny m an parts oi tne city ana country. Fine residence property In Los Angles to exchange lor property here. The Salem Abstract -AND LAND COMPANY, Huvo removed to building adjoining Thompson V jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan, and for Sale, Houses for Rent. CALL. AND SEE US. DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market it t. Ban Francisco CALIFOHNIA. Ooand lenrn how to avoid disease, and how wondcrtul ly you are made. Consulta tion and treatment person ally or by letter or weak nested and all dlseasse of H S n private offlca 211 Ueary street. LEO WILLIS Notary Public. Willis and WE BUY and SELL, - AND Transact a General OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, Real Estate and JgKZgamaSfmTOlBCTPgy p3ptftraBMgrrg' Wo have on our list a great variety of very desirable property for sale, and ns our business is not altogether confined to Raul Estate trans actions, we an able to furnish purchufceiy these bargains without claiming unreasonable commissions. Our long residence in this coun and familiarity with its condition and peculiarities render us competent judges of where the best lands are to be found and purchases made. Wo have faith in Oregon of its future greatness; and especially this section of the Wlilametteo Valley. The man who invests bero in real property runs no risks, it will be more profitable than bank stocks. Our soil and climiuc aie not excelled, and people ate finding it out. Nowjls the time to buy. Wo are situated so that parties making investments, if desired can secure loans on the most reasonable terms. The follows partial list will show some of the properties we are offering for sale. 1G0 acres, 6 miles south of Solem, all under fence new barn and fair house small orchard road by the place. Payment down, balance on time at 8 per cent. Price $5,003. 102 acres, 5 miles southwe3u from Qervais, good house and barn with orchard 02 acres under plow. ?1,C0J down, balance on time. Piice $47.60 per acre. 407 acres, 4 miles north of Salem, improvements fh-st-olass- 20 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and range. Will divide laud. $40 per acre for improved part. 20 acies, 5 miles east of Salem with house and barn small orchard Some limber. Price $730. 1C0 acres, 7 miles cast of Salem 0 acrc3 in cultivation 50 in pasture rest in young timber all under fence running watei good house barn granary orchard sell stock if wanted. $27 per acre. 263 acres, 12 miles northwest of Salem on line between Polk and Yam hill counties excellent land and good neighborhood all under fence part summer-fallowed. Part payment down, balance on time. $20 per acre. S20 acres, 13 miles east of Salem, all fenced 2 good houses fair barn good orchard several springs on the place good roads to Salem. $30 per acre. 190 acres, 7 miles east of Salem well watered with bnm and orchard. The land is finely situated and can be divided into two places the road running on two slues one-nait mno irom rauroaa. vjd per acre. 200 acres, 12 miles east of Salem excellent Improvements all in culti vationwell watered and finely situated. $35 per acre. 85 ac vs 00 acres In crrowlnsr erain fair house and barn 4 acres meadow fine young orchard one-half mile from P. v. crop goes with place. Possession given at sale. Price $2,400. ft acres, ndioinlnc east Salem with divided into 3-2 acre lots facing town has a delightful view be worth double present price soon. $J,000. cV50 acres, 15 miles from Salem 000 acres In cultivation two houses and barns with orchard plenty of ruunjng water no better stock and farming land in Marion county all fenced is divided into many neldkand pastures. A bargain for some one. Half down, balance on time tsult. $14 per aero. 075 acres, fftaiiles from Salem all under fencoi-850 acres at onetime un der plow-flne pasture land road alonieSne side can be divided to suit purshaajr. One-half down, balance? on long time. $17 per acre. 00 acres, 3 mllestkjm Salem 1J acres hrorchard 4 in garden 50 under plow balance gegd pasture goo house and barn. A chance for some one wantinyarden proper!? $3,000. Store and stock of merchaWso wlUFwarehouso worth $0000 also residence If desired, situated on OTS&jBfR. It., good Iocatlou for business no better grain section in thpjJllametto Valley. Good house with one-half aoiSof l&fed. in North Salem near street car lino when extended lipoid soon! Half block East Salenon mill creekStith good house and barn, Plenty of fruit $35 V nfTflr for the first ilmo about SO Salem, ranging Jh price from $250 to $500. The location is fine, upon the highest gr&fud In EastBalem, over-looking the entire city and In plain view ofill the State Buildings, with the Coast and Cascade Mountains ittbo distance, while still eastward loom up three ever lasting snov? peaks. Prompt Attention Given To All Inquiries. WILLIS & 0HAMBERLIN: Salem, M. L. CHAMDEItLIN. Chamberlin rSJs NEGOTIATE LOANS - Agency Business.- - - SALEM OREGON. house barn and orchard can be -wiU lota in A. PtaMlllers addition to y Insurance Agents,! OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, COURT ST.) : : Orkq6n. FINANCIAL, First National Ban SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. DB, J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIK, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San FrancUco Mew York, London nnd Hong Koug bought nnd sold. Suite, County and Clt v warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at reasonaDio rates. Insuranco on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most rellablo companies. ESTAULISIIEU 11Y NATIONAL AUTHORITY SALEM - - - OREGON. Paid up, - - $75,000 - 10,000 Surplus, It. S. WALLACE, - - President. 1 W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS. W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS IVIADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either in prlvnto graMarlesor public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. DEALERS. This firm is well known to all the citizens of Salem, and surrounding country, as a firm that handles noth ing but reliable goods. If you need anything in their lino call on KRAUSSE fi EM. Look out for the spring stock that is arriving; it surpasses anything that has ever been brought to Salem. 0I1EG0NIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Lino.) CHAS.N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after Feb. 18 1S8U. and until further not lco trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follows; EAST SIDE, Cobu.g Mall porti'd-xnni From Port land STATIONS. Tow'idPort land Lv.ll.8u am Ar. lO.Ul Lv. 2.15 pm " 2.28 POBTLAND PAW V Ar. 4.40.p m. rooioi.iei son. oi Hay's Landing, Ar 1.K0 St. Paul's, 12.47 3.1S 8,31 11.40 SJSi 4.03 4.18 4.35 4.39 4.47 &80 Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllvcrton. Johnston' Mill' Switzerland. 12.00 11.48 11.40 11.24 0.14 11.00 10.20 10.1(1 10.07 9.40 9.18 8.50 East Hide Junct., juuciuuy, Aumsvllle, West Stay ton 8.38 5.5a O V Crossing, WestScIo, Crabtree, Hpleer, Tullinan, Plain view. Brownsville, Rowland, 8.40 8.28 8.03 711 7.22 6-48 8.13 &30 6.21 6J8 7.20 7.20 8.-03 9:20 10:15 p m Cobunr, 4:80 a m Ar AH LV Lv CommutlonlTlckeU at two pon ts per log agent. mile on sale at stations Ua Connection at Hay's and Fulquart Lauding with Steamer "Oily of Salem " CI I AH. N. BCOTr.ltoo!er. I General Office, N W Cor. First una inn I Portland, Oregon. I 1 AT I 1 T 1 BOOT and SHOE TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tlio Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Whole Families G0I113. Raleigh, N. G., March 20. Agents moving nero families to Arkansas ore quietly but suceessful lyjat work. Their operations are confined thus far to n few comities on the railroad Hues to Goldsboro. The counties are systematically cau rasbed. Several thousand persons have already gouo, and indications point to on extensive movement. Many largo plantations aro nlmou deserted. Negro "drummers" aro p-id$5 for each family eeoured. Tho entire expenso of transportation to Little Rock is paid by the agents. The negroes say they are promised 40 acres of land, a brick house, a cow and $1.50 a day for labor, and arc told that corn selh for 19 cents n barrel and meat at J ecu t a pound. They know nothing of their desti nation. Tho lcmoval is by families. Planters In tho counties atIeot"d are geuerally embarrassed at the loss of firm hands at tho beslnnln g of the planting uc?toa. A Torr'blo J1HI50. For.T Smith, Ark., March 10. Fort Smith Is con&iderably agitated oyer tho eil'ort that is bolus made in congress to remove tlio united Stales district court at this placo In to tho Indian ''Vnllory. Several meetings have been held, lesulling in nearly eveiy business man and the einho !etl t! jrulty of the city signing a remoustmuco a gainst the pioposed removal. Tho court ilf-elf is one of tho most noted In the woi Id, chiefly becaus-c of the large number of criminal ics that stain its docket". Not ' s than 1,500 ciimiuals aro brought before It for trial every year and an average c 50 of them aro chiuged with niuider. Judge Parker, who has presided over tlio court for fifteen yeais, hns, during that time, disposed of 847 murder cases, Ho has pronounced tho death sentenco on 100 convicted murderers, 71 of whom were handed ju9t outside his court-room, tho others being pardoned by tho president or re ceiving commutation of sentenco. Wilt be linllt Honiuilino. Victoria, B. O., March 20. In the house yesterday, Mr. Higgins brought forward an important reso lution relating to railway exten sion on Vancouver Island. Ho showed that a lino 176 miles long added to tho sovonty-llvu miles of railway allready built, would con nect tho strates of Fuca with tlio northern end of tho island; that with nine and a half miles of ferry across tho straits, and a railway 210 miles In length, from tho straits to Portland would bo brought within threo and one-half days of Alaska, only two days of which would bo water travel. Ho added that there were 000,000 acres of arable timber and coal lands lying along tho pro posed route, and urged the govern ment to assist tho proect with n money grant. Several members spoke in support of tho resolution, which was carried unanlously. A Contract Marrlujje. SAN Dieoo, March 20. There has been filed in the office of the Counly Recorder of this county the following peculiar agreement by two well-known residents of Valloy Cen ter, a town about thirty miles from tbla" city. Tho document Is signed by the principals and witnessed by two other residents of that locali ty. VALLKYCKNTEiiCal., Mar. 10, '89. R. cognizing tho eternal Jaws of mateshlp and the natural need of tho i hht relation between the sexes, wo, Peter L. Whinner Jr. and Cornelia Tracy, by these presents make known to tho world that we hereby bind ourselves to each other as man and wife, and mutually pledge to each other love nnd fidelity for llfo. FzeU Is Fixed. Washington March 20.-Presl-dent Harrison treated politicians to a surprise when ho nominated Fred Grant to lo minister of Austria. Grunt was an unnllcant for tho ru.ln.uin tiiloalnn. 'I 111) It'llBOH that ho was not given this phco was simply because oi ma uimm w till the place. To Bo Thrown Open. Washington, March 20. Secre tary Noblo states that preparations for tho opening of Oklahoma are ubout finished, nnd thct tho presi dent would issuo a proclamation throwing open tho lands to settle ment soon, probably this week. , The proclamation will uamo, thej dato for settling 2,000,000 acres thirty." days later. No one will bo allowed ii eutor before that time, as tho military will expel them, and as a penalty the laud commissioner will bo lustrucld to throw out oil entries made before that dato. AG Mnr-Y3e. MiLWAUTEi:, Wis. March 20. Tho miurla.o last night of Miss Paulina Fuller, fifth daughter of Ohelf Justice Fuller, and J. M. Aubrey, Jr., o youth of Chicago, at iho Khby houco In this city by a ustlco of tho pe co, hrs bmi a sub ject of much go sip hero to-day. Youn Aubrey formerly lived In M'lwaukee, and hrs many frlouds hero who called to exleiid conrratu-UIojs. Cuba Not For Sale. Madrid, March 0. In tho sen-utalc-doy Conor Morot, minister of tho Interior, in reply to a question, enui that tho government hud no kuowledgo of a schemo to sell Cuba to the United States. Ho declared that there was not onou'jh money In thowholo world to purchaso the mallest part of tho Spanish terri tory, and that if tho necessity should arise, the Spaniards would know how to defend their country's soli. l.owor California. City of Mexico, March 20. Low r California Is entirely quiet now. Governor Torres has sudicletit troops to prcservo older in case they aro wanted. Tho Conservative papers Insist tliut Mexico will loso lower California, and its Inference Is that tho United States will adopt It. Tho Government, however, says thcro Is no probability of losing low er California. Mrs. Luiijtiy AVorsu. New York, March 20. Mrs. Langtry is worse with tonsllltls. Tho repeated operations she has tin dergono for tho benefit of her throat are weakening her constitution greatly, and it Is by no means im possible that she mr,, bo forcod to cancel all dates for tho present sea eon. jyiroat Ltflrnndo, La Grande, Or., March 20. A fire broke our last night in the browery of Julius Roesch, of this place, and It wns consumed. Tho loss Is estimated at ?S500 on tho building and conhnts, with an In surance of $1500. Thoflrowas con fined to the one building only by hard work on tho purt of our flro company. The New Governor. Spokane Falls, March 20. Prl vato telegiams received hero from Washington state that tho presldout has decided to appoint Miles C. Mcores governor of Washington territory and General McMIcken collector of Infernal rovonuo. To Purchaso SteainitliliH. New York, March 20. C. P. Huntington Is reported to bo ngotl atlng with Phlledophla ship owners for tho purchaso of the- steamships of tho American line- to run from New York to Bnuillaii porta. CONDENSED DISl'ATCHKS. Work Is to bo commenced at once on the Denny hotel in Seattle About 1600 now settlers lmvo ar rived in Whitman county since January 16th. Tho Bollln'ihara Bay relgon com plains because It has only a tri weekly mall. Reports, from Hoytl stato that prisoners taken in tho war aro pub licly idiot by their captors. Logs aro beinj run to tho mills In tho Palouso river, tho first drive having beeu stxtitid last week. Several of tho United States con grcasmon compluln that tho present salury of ?5000 U much too small. Sydnoy, Australia, is having au orguti built in London, whloh Ih said to bo tho largest in tho world, costlug 175,000. t; HEHWIIBo3!sS!P5Kr'""3 Wi