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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1889)
3r- SS U Et S C 1 I 13 re -A. DV IJRflSn! (" IK THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL THE ITTffttTiR. A GOOD INVESTMENT. REST PAPER tN ALEM. WYou will be well pleased with IU" The Term nr Most lteo1iRllefc 7T-J VOL. 2. SALEM, OKEGOX, MONDAY, APRIL S, 1SS5). NO. 32. JOURNAL; LAJL ' 1 I xtlI First National Bank SVLEM. OREGON.. WM. N. lADl'K, UK r. ilEYNOI.IH, JOHN MOlIt. - - j - Presteenl, Vk!jruiiit. i . -Cashier. GE?0L BANKING, l.xeinn 't on Portland, Kmi I'm nclsco, New York Londoli and Hong koug houiht mid sold. Htatc, (Jounty and (.My warrants bought. Kiirnie. tiro cordially Invito 1 to deiolt unit trana-irt busbies with UK. I.lliir 1 lulvaiiee made on win at, -wool, hops and oilier property at reiiNonanie rate. Insniancc. on him-Ii se curity ""Hi ho obtained fit the hi.uk In most reliable companies. BSTAllLISUr.ll II V NATION 11. AJ-THOKITI rni.n..u..l XL, J ),. , in nil ir. ii v; n LUHHU nuut'wu uuiin 1 SALEM - OREGON. Capital Paid up, -- $75,000 10,000 Surplus, It. 8. WALLA (JK. - -' Piesldont. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALllKltT, - - - Cashier. DIRICTORS: V. TGray, W. W. Martin, W .1. 51. Mnrtln. IS. 8. Wallace. Dr. A.Cusiek, J. IL-Albcrt, T. MelM'utton. ' LOANS 1VIA.DE To farmers on wheal and other mat kel- ublo produce, consigned or m store, cither In private gra .-ariesor 'public warehousos. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable ratos. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, Sail Francisco, Portland, London, l'nrls. lSerlln, Hong Konjrand Calcutta. New Store, New Goods. M. T. RINEMAN Has opened up a flesh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS and QUEENSWA11E, MODES and WILLOW-WAllE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS anil in fact ovorthing Jtept in a first clnss Grocery store. Cash paid for Ruttcr and Eggs. The public In general invited to caH and heo us. Atl goods delivered free. State Btreet, loom formerly occupied by llugan JJros. ,,,,, Fiosh biead always on hand, Feed of all kinds kept constantly in our store. DR. J. C. GILBERT, at ins SANITARIUM- " In the Hank Ulock, treats all Chronic diseases of 3IEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. His now Medicated Vapor Maths, Electricity and Klcctro-Mngnctism, Pine and Compound Oxygen are not to ho had at any other insti tution on tlio Pacific slope Dr. Gilbert usos only BOTANIC MEDICINES NAITHE'S OWN RISMED2KS. Olllees and rooms especially Jlttod for the accommodation and treatment of ladles wlthladlesbathincnroofMrn. Gllbort. Dr. ailbert innll ies himself to otlice practice and Is, therefore, always on hand to wait upon his patients. Special alien tlon given to diseases of women and child ren, Terms strictly nioderato. Consultations Free, J-21-d w THE- -::- BEST K THE MARKET -::- For Halo cheap for cash or uiwin the installment plan. For particu lars call upon WM. S. ARNOLD, No. IW7 Winter sTreet, Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. mHli llOAltD OK TRUSTEES OK THE 1 Oregon Slate Insane Asylum invite healed pi oposnU far hutlug the (tote in sane uo him with hot water. Plan and bpeclfleatlons must be furnished by the bidder-,. Plans of the building will be fur nished uxm application to Dr. Harry Lane ineda.il superintendent, Halcm, Oreiin. Proposals are alw ln iu-d for an eltx trii ligin plant lor the iwylum ofa091l(,ht ot lb eandU pouer cub, lncandencent yliin to be ired cmiph'U-nnd rejdjr for service nnd ubjeei Uj rigid teM. The right .to re Jeet any and all bid reserved. Illds wll 1 be opem 1 at '2 n'ekx k p. m. on TuMuUy, ly T, Ks.'. hyl it..i; I'I.nnuneh, UE A- M. lll'.Iln', U U Hll, llo.u.i ot rru-l -, V'M A, Ml NI.Y, llerk of Board. PIANOS!! LEO WILLIS Notary I'ublic. MSI is an Ma - Estate and Wc Buy and Sell Ileal -AM) Transact 'a Genera! OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, We have on our list a groat variety of vory desirable property for aale, and as our business is not altogether oonll ned to IJeal instate trans aclioiifi, wo are able to furnish purchasers) those bargains without claiming unreasonable commissions. Our long residence in this country nnd familiarity with its condition and peculiarities render us competent Jiuliros of where the best lands arc Lto be found auH purchases made. Wo have faith in Oregon of its future greatness; and especially this sectioiuof Ihe'Willainetteo Valley. The man who invests hero in real property runs no risks, it will be moro profitable than bank stocks. Our soil and climate are not excelled, and people are llndiug it out. Now is the time is buy. We are situated so that parties making investments, if desired can fcocuro loans on the most reasonable terms!. The following partial list will show somp of the properties wo arc offering for sale, lfiO acres, OJ miles south of Salem, till under fence new barn and fair house small orchard road by the place. Payment down, balance on time at 8 por cent. Price $5,01)0. 102 acres, fl miles vnithwest from Gorvai-j, good hoiir-o and barn with orchard 02 acres under plow. 1,500 (low n, balance on time. Price 47.50 per acre. 107 acres, 4 miles north of Salem, improvements llrst-olass ,'!20 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and -range. -Will dh ido land. $10 per acre for improved part. ' 100 acres, 7 miles east of Salem SO ticros in cultivation BO In pasture rest in young timber all tinder fence running water good house barn i?ninary orchard sell stock if wanted. $27 per acre. 2(53 acres, 12 miles northwest of Salem on line between Polk and Yam lull counties excellent land and good neighborhood all under fenco part summer-fallowed. Part payment doWn, balance on time, 920 per acre. 320 ncros, 18 miles east of Salem, all fenced 2 good houses fair barn good orchard several springs on the place good roads to Salem. $30 por acre. 190 acres, 7 miles cast of Salem well Tno lanu is unary stiuaicu aim can oe uivuieu into two piaces tno road running on two sidos--oe-haH mile from railroad. $25 por 200 acres, 12 miles oast of Salem excellent improvements all in culti vation woll watered and flnoly situated. $!i5 per acre. So acres GO acres in growing grain fair house and Uini l acres meadow fine young orchard one-hulf mile from P. O. crop goes with place. Possession given at sale. Price $2,400. 0 acres, adjoining oast Salem with (IIVHleU lllio a-- acre iuis kiuiiik imvn iiiwmiigimiiiimniua bo worth double present price soon. $',000. So0 acres, 15 miles from Salem 300 acres in cultivation two houses and barns with orchard plenty of running water no Iwtterstook and farming land in Marion county all fenced is divided Into many fields and pastures. A bargain forsome one. Half down, balance on time to suit. !15 per acre. 07B acres, 8 miles from Salem all under fence 350 aires at onetime un der plow tine lwwturo land road along one side can bo divided to suit pursuaser. One-half down, balance on longtime. $17.peraeiQ. 60 acres, 3 miles from Salem li acres in orchard 4 in garden o0 under plowl,aluiiee good iwwture good house and bnrij. A chance for some one wanting garden properly. $8,000. Store and stock of merchandise with warehouse worth $6000 alao residence if desired, situated on O. AO. Jt.lt.. good location ,for huginoss no better grain section in h Willamette Vulloy. Uood house with one-half acre of land, in North Salem near treut cr Hue when extended if sold soon. $800. Half block East Salem, on mill creek with , good house uud barn. Plenty of fruit $3250. Wr offer for the first time-about 80 lots in A. P. Waller's addition to Salem, ranging in prion from 250 lo t-VK). Tlw location Is tine, upon the hlglMM wwiihI In Kwt Salem, over-looking the entire CRtynud In Plain view oTall the State Buildings, with the Court wid Cascads Mouutalns in the distance, while still eastward loom up tue ever lasting snow peaks. Prompt Attention Given to Ail Inquiries WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN UPKKA HOL'SK BLOCK. COniT ST., Salem, : : CJkbgon M. I CHAMI1EKLIX. d Chamberlin, Insurance Agents,' Estate, Negotiate Loans Agency. Business. - - SALEM OREGON. watered with barn and orchard. house b irn and orohurd can he FOK MKNT. VOU KENT.- In a fine locality, w era! 1 nicely furnished rooms, cither with or without board. For iiarlleulars cill upon Wm. 8. Ainild, (W7 Winter street. FOtt SAt.K ' ,iOH S VI'B A ftood pOJi v. em t, hJMjps and some valuable books. J. ' IPSS r- 1M SOlt SAIjE A utiod ny, brMl die will be sold r!MiimblB. culars call nt Unin Urowh'' bridle and ,ad- Kor nar N store on OuTnaiercUvl street. nOK HAI.tS. A FARM OK SJ0 AGUES I' nil under fvnue nail eultlvat'on, In the best ronjre oountn- of Eastern Oregon. Thebosl ehimeoeveroirerod for a mini u e-ii.igo In sliwJt raising. Kor particulars call on or address . If. llYARS.K-ilem, Oregon. ISJ-'Jl- '- IVANTHKO. K VAJWI5U To lea ousumll bulldturlot, (J f,nvn,iti,nt tn hMTirw. xvtlli nihltaji of purohnse. InqnlreW l' vi'iT.vi, Jouknai. V VNTKD. J- P-ittuii: An enerjretlo ' young man to.take sv half intetvst In a well-established and urtyod-ittiyhiK business. J0d Is required. Man mut be a iroi?l worker. Call-or ndrtrecs ' W. M.," eaivof l M'lf.U. .lOt'HSAT.. I'ltOl'hSUON.VL OAKPS. T J. JENNINGS D. 1). 11KNTIST- .1 MOli.u t,. fit., Xpn,i llanl lllr...1r ,-,. merclal sti-eet, Salem, ttlgn ot tiie big loom. uw nHYsinlvN. Mitu.'nn. m. e. mccoy I nhvslclau and BUiicenn. has louated and taken rooms or Siiuhu Karmr's crooery store. Ohrontc illeaseg a sprc laity. Consultation free. ia-2ldw T J'. WIM.1AMS, 8TKXOOHA1UIER . and Typowrlter C'op.i ist. Will make i-eiKHtu of tilabi, etc.; copying on type Milteraoeunitely iukI uently done. Oltlio with I A. Manning, Common lal St., Ud stairs, Aew naiiK iiiock. MM uuiniu SCRIBERi F0I11I, Salem, Oreeoivlm'ercrcSvetl direct From Eastern Factories The Klneqt I.'ni'or . CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPJUIJG WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MO'UNTAl N WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, HOG CARTS, and . OTHER VEHICLES, which will be sold, at Prices and Terms to Suit All ! Those good 'aro flrst-elnsK nnd on their slock IS'cry laigou pulton uanllnd what tlioy may wpih. Their wnrelmunu on Stiito Hlreet Is completely filled, and they have another car load en loitto now Lookout for thorn; Hoinothliur tine. IMMIGRANTS LOOK HERE! Having tanned In this countiy for oer half a century, which gives ua a thorough knowledgeof the country, we nowollbr our services to you in SECURING HOMES and take pleamire In announcing tltut we have a vory line, lint of pioperty from which to Delect, embracing Nome ot tiie lieiit Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In Marina audliinucniihtles, at prlcea that cannot be dupllcuod la the Willamette valley. Oilier valuable iirotteity of vari ous Igildi offered at "bed lock" prloen. I'eme anil See anil Vou Will 11 Couvinccil that we are olferlni all that we here claim Uoine by Narrow Howie railway, or to Turner and lake aluge, (four miles). rKaerliitlve price lint of furtna anil other property sent on application. Ixxwtlng two or more nimlllen near each othent pe cllty. H. C. A J. II. PORTER, Heal Estate Agent. ' Aunumlfe, Morion county Or. 8- New Harness and Saddlo Store. A complete lino of the bent quality of Har ness aud Haddlery always on hand. -ALL SHOP-MADE. Everything Warranted to be m Ileprtidiitrtl eph1ng Neatly Done. II. F. WILEY, PROPRIETOR, No. Ol Court ytrwet, Suium. Mr. Wib ! a geinii ir an ol ionjr im rl-etict-in tli ni -- I. ii' K "1m, aiidniipei-IliKnd- mi ui'iK ii'iui ii out at ill" hop 1fllUIIII " ' " " " '. -im..'. ,... a, iu hl Uui a'i b' Mill rnit ou i.tbl. 'i m ere i pa I ITItKLY PKHSON'AI,. Ralph Moody is in Portlantl to- -Hem-v Prlro Is on the sick list, aud Is unable to work. Judge Thayer and wife arc In the city, from Portland. Gov. Poniioyer came up from Portland this morning. Representative Rowditch of Jackson county is in the city to-day. G. W. Chernngton went to Eait Portland this morning on building business. A. Rush and daughter arrived homo this morning'from n pleasuiv trip to Portland. Louis Tarpley returned from a Sunday visit at Portland and Ore gon City this morning. Henry Kuudret, who has been visiting friends aud relatives at Toledo, l chimed to Solent to-day. Willis MuElroy, who is attend- IngMjhool nt. Portland, was In the city yesterday, and returned to Pot Hand to-day. Mrs. J. Lee, wife of theex-Super-int'mdent Lee of the Tndlan school, is visiting at the home of .1. Q. Wilson. Miss Gussie Steinerot the Uni versity departed this morning for a short visit with relatives and friends nt Jcflcr&ou, V. P. Hodwell, the artistic painter, returns this evening to Southern California, where bo has property. Ho hopes to bo able to sell out and return to Oregon. 'mkial siniYuiv Al. Herren has been appointed stock inspector for Marion county. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith, 02 Stale street, tf. The circus tents will bo pitched at the corner of Comt and High. N. C. Ramcr ot Corvallls has been grtinted ti patont for an amal gamator. The viewers for the Jefi'erson bridge will make their viow and esti mates on the llltli. J. V. Angeline this morning purchnsod u lot in the Oregon laud company's Riverside addition. Tho vieweis will go to Slayton on tho 18th to make estimates for tho construction of a bridge there. During tho childien's exercises Saturday on tho street cars, there were on one car alone Just ninety one childien. A praise service was given at tiie Congregational church last even ing. An excellent program had been prepared by tho choir. This evening The Dalles Tlines Mountnlueer begins the publication of a dally, and it will be the first of the kind over started In that city, The street sprinkler nro already quenching tho dust along the high ways of tho capital city. Regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday, April 0, at their hall, 2:110 p. in. A lull attendance is earnestly doslied. S. A. Nohan Is registered at tho penitentiary, where ho will spend threo years. His error was in com mitting n burglary, and his misfor tune was in being discovered. Tiioso wishing to take a course In the English branches, book-keeping and stenography will do ell to attend tho Salem business college, Grlswolds block. Apply for terms. Only a few of tlioso beautiful lots In Dr. Meredith's addition left. Wo have i) good 2-story house, now, and two full lotH in Riverside addi tion, for only $700; and bargains In farms that are gilt-edged. DlIKCAN it Rootji. This, In the Rrowusvilio corre spondence iu the Oiegonian, refers to a matter In which Albany Is Inter- rested: The woolen mill's allldrs are not fully settled yet but the chances look favorable for the mill to go to Albany. , No matter where you roam you should not allow It to escape your fiirgetfulnesa that the place to buy groceries, pure, tresh nnd cheap, Is at Squire Farrar's, Every laxly knows, the place. Follow the crowd aud you will uouie out all right. -Capt. Joliu Mullen, w hose fame Is known all over the state of Ore gon, win the city to-day and this afternoon made a careful lnct!oii of the state house and Its dlltereut drimrtrruHits. Theeaptaln expieaa d hlnihcir by saying that we had i -mi. house that would make some i,i the other sUU-8. aahaiJMMl. He w.;s wll ple.isod with the en tins iruilurt'. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Important Hunts of (he Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. ' .Mormons iu ('milVreiife. Sr. Josi:mr, Mo., April 7. Thei World's conference of Latter Day ! saints is very largely attended. Nearly KlOO delegates ar. heio al icady, England and Canada having the largest foreign representation, The statclu od .'laiinsnf Utah terri tory will be put In shape for presen tation to congress. I' in a llidlotui, llnys. , TornfCA, Kansns, April 7. Among tho many jieonle awaiting the sig nal to enter Oklahoma are four Hoo slerswho aie encamped near Ante lope hills. They have a balloon in which upon the day of promise they will ascend in the morning, ihifl in mid air until ntnn, the designated hour for the opening of tho terri tory, and then descend hours in ad vance of even tho fastest teams. A Seattle Pri.e Fi;;lit. Shatti.i: April 7. -A piiso light at the race track this evening be tween William Scott aud Frank Hritlon ended In a row, in which three men were shot, one of them probably fatally. Scott, who is well known Iu Oregon, and Frank Rrit ton, lato of Toronto, Canada, signed articles some time since for alight to a finish with shin gloves for $100 a side and the gate receipts. A llrave Woniiiii. Nnwi-oiiT, April 0.---Mrs. Wilson, the widow of John Uyhar, whoso maiden name was Ida Lewis, added another yesterday to a long list of lives wived by her. Her un cle, Henry Lewis, 70 yetirs of age, while returning from fishing iu a small skill, fell overboard in the har bor near Lime Rock lighthouse, of which sho is keepei-. Sho saw the accident, put out in a lio.tt and rescued him in an exhausted condi tion. Tim IHglit Hour Movement. Cjuuacio, April 7. Tho work ro cently undeitaken by the eight hour a day advocates for a monster demonstration over tho country on July -1th in support of the move ment to inaugurate the eight hour system on May I, 1800, Is progress ing favorably In Chicago. A move ment is on foot for the purposo of obtaining for distribution on July lib, Hie general opinion of the lead ing cltieiiH of tho United States on tho subject. Fire, Wiml ami I'looil. Noiti'omc, Va.," April 7. Tho storm of thunder, lightning and hall which broke over the city yesterday morning eh'in.'.od last night, turn ing Into a cyclone, wind blowing at the rate of fifty-fair miles nu hour until T o'clock this morning. The wind came from tho northeast, and blew into the harbor and its trlbu hiilcsu title which at high water this morning was eighteen Inches higher than over recorded before. Tho lower part oft he city was Hood ed anil tiro broke out on Water street caused by slacking lime on tho wharf. A Mysterious HNciinc IndianaI'OI.ih, April 7. Kx Gov ernor Poiter, who was recently ap pointed minister to Italy, isliugill at his residence hero from a disease w hlcli is puzzling tho doctors. Three days ago ho took a long walk ami when ho lelurncd his feet were so badly swollen ho could hardly 10 movohissho.s. Next morning the skin began to peel oil' aud great and continuous palu followed. Tho pa tient siill'ered greatly, audit is claim ed Ids ulllictiou Is Identical with thul which attacked Hendrlcksthreo years Lofoio his death andeventuully resulted in parulysls. rrcHiilmit llniTlson's I'olicy. CiiH'AUO, April 7. A reliable Washington ixii respondent sends his jmpor a long story uf what Is believ ed to lw nearlx official statement if the future policy of Ilanlson's ad ministration. He declare that the Internal policy will not bo materially changed hut that a vigorous lorelgn iwlicy will bo pursued. First thing will be to make a strong navy. To this end appioprlatlous for navy will be doubled. Ocean commerce will he encouraged. Cuba ami Samoa will Ih absorbed as they are ot more vital Importance to the United Stntes than to any one else. The Nloar uugua canal will be taken under our protection aud the general extremi ties of the nation will lx looked after 4 the most neueaaary thlny now to be eoiiwlderctl for future welfare. CONDBNSBI) MSl'ATCHKS. The king of Holland's denth ap-pe-irs to bo vory near. Pnlilck Jtyan declines the nj pointnient of minister to Mexico. Recent rains In California have assured a bounteous harvest in that state the present year. Flections in many places In Can ada resulted in the repeal of the Scolt temperance act. l'liilo Hemlugton, inventor of firearms and perteetor of the type writer, Is dead, aged 72 years. The republic ins have lost tho leg islature of Rhode Island and credit the prohibition Issue with their de feat. The emperor of Germany has issued an address to tho navy on the subject of the recent cyclone at Samoa. Southern Hungary has been visited by it terrible storm and in some vil'agesconllragratlons ensued, destroying many houses. Lord Lonsdale, recently reported dead iu tho Arctic regions, is re ported safe nnd Well and to be on his way home to England. Tho Grand trunk rallro.ul com pany of Canada denies that It has allowed rebates on freights received from tho United States. An alliance of 100,000 farmers In Georgia has decided to use cotton cloth Instead of Jute bagging around their bales of cotton in tho future. German musicians to the number of 400, after being detained sovcral days at Castle Garden, New York, have been finally permitted to land. A memorial from Union soldiers has been presented to tho senate, asking that honorably discharged soldiers bo exempt front the civil service examination. Mrs. Harrison Is said to lie suf fering from" an aggravated case of homesickness. Sho does not find the Whlto House as pleasant a place to live In as her old home iu Indianapolis. The deputies of Franco have authorized tho prosecution of Rou langer, charging him with attempt ing tiie destruction of tho republic, and declaring that his oll'eiisc Is conspiracy against tho established government. Russel Harrison's paper is threat ened with a libel suit by ox-Governor Schuyler Crosby of Montana for an article alleged to have relleetcd upon his character. As tho article was copied from another paper, ef forts aro being made to smooth matters over by publishing a re traction. Corporal Tanner, the now com missioner of pensions, litis been holding a continuous reception ever since he took charge of the pension olllcc. Ho has recommended a number of oliangos among tho chiefs of divisions In that office to Secre tary Noble, but he says that no ordinary clerk will be removed ex cept for cause Canada (lets Another. CiiR'Atio, April 7. A special from Anoka, Minn., says: The doors of tho Fhsl National bank were closed Inst evening. Tho cnshlor is In Can ada. There Is it woman In the case. P. F. Pratt, tho cashier, went to Minneapolis a week ago last Thurs day, and on Friday the bank offi cials were startled by a note from Merchants' bank of St. Paul that the account of tho First National was overdrawn $20,000. A messenger was at ouco dispatched to St. Paul, and the discovery was soon made that Pratt had drawn out about $8, 000, due the bank, and about twice as much more on his check. Snake ltiver Steamers. Coi.i'AX, Wash., April 0. Tho Northern Pacific railroad company have placed a Hue of steamers on the Suului river iu opposition to thooe hnder the maiiagomont of the O. It. it N. The former boats will ply between Pasco and Lowlston. An Oregon (I ill Insane. San Fkancisco, April 7. Susie Osgood, a school toucher, who lately arrived from Oregon, was committed to the Napa lusuueasylumyesterdny on complaint of relative. Jlor In sanity appears to bo hereditary, her mot tier having committed suicide by I mngliig some yours ago whllo la boring under a mental delusion. Robert Clow of Junction, one of the seven mil road commissioners, Is In lite city to-day, interested In this business. Also tho military I board are here aud the state house Is I more lively to-day than It hua been, I for severel days.