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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1889)
CAPITAL EVENING JOUKNAL. TIIE CAPITAL JOUMAL ti; jiiNis-rnniAi. association. The Exf-rclsc An- Concluded Alter a nix Ai?fo hack CoiKiltlmi of Hie Motile lied Man TIIE MHWMfMaplWWMWBBniaiIMMiaMMH T" " ' - '- ' - wat i 8T& 0 B B 1 B H H ff I f B 11 Once Mm 9 fll n 18 n IAhH h H HI I! it i I TEUM8 OF HUBSCM1TION. liAH.V. One year by mnll 56 00 Six montbi by mnll 2 BO Three months by mall I 35 Per week, delivered by carrier 15 WEEKLY. One year by mnll $1 BO 8ljc months by mnll "5 One yenr. If paid In ndvnnce : 1 00 Six months, If paid In ndvnnce 60 For advertising rates apply at this office. AllSubscrlbcrstoTHECAriTAl.JoUKNAl. who do not secure their paper regularly will notify this ofllce, gl ing address, and tho matter will be attended to nt once. Office, corner Court and Liberty Streets. p i niching Tliclr Tents. As there hiw been n vast immigra tion in the city of lute it 1ms become almost nn impossibility to secure n house. This morning n number of others arrived who are making preparations to pitch their tenls on the ground just east of tho depot, where they will enjoy life until o more desirable place can oe found and the men all secure work. And Still Thry dun". A geiltlcm.iu writing to tin Jjuunai. from .w.iy up in Onttirii says he is about ready to come l Oregon to esc.ipe the ciinmtiu (lis advantages of the cllutc norHf and lind a new home in the golden west lie says his neighbors tire many o' them anxious to gut away and ill endeavor to do so as so n as another crop is hirvcstcd. A Wlilln llurii The Three Sisters scored a "white horse" yesterday. A "white horno" Is onu of the numerous definitions for being aground. The Throe Sistcra hud the misfortune to got aground on tin; Luok ia mule bar, where who remained most of the day. Tiie Occident came along and rendered her what assistance pos sible and lute lust night she escaped and proceeded on her way. Hn I.lluH Mileiu. .A. H. Urown arrived in tliis cily yesterday from Tnpley, Kansas, where His home is. Mr. Jtrown lias bcenareader of the .lomiNAi. tor many montiis and comes (o mike Salem his homo if lie finds tilings as Iiuving been reprosonted by tliis leading newspaper. He says he is happily surprised and accuses the paper of not having told half. Ore gon will be Ids homo hereafter. Tlireo Ilnj's Susilnu. This is tlio Inst day of the Minis terial Methodist conference. The exorcises were opened thislnorning by a prayer service, after which the conference proceeded to the further consideration of the best way to raise benevolent collections, and the following resolution was oflerod and adopted Resolved, That wo, tho pastors on Portland district will have no blanks in our reports at thonoxtcon forenee, and that wo will if possible, meet the appointment In full. Second, That wo will nt least one month before the Annual Conference convenes, notify tho presiding elder whether or not the collections are taken in full. A well written paper by N. M. Skipworth, on "Conference Evange lists," was read. Tim paper was very interesting, nnd showed considerable ability. The rest of the morning was devoted to the business of the conference. Preacher Dj.uic voiced the senti ments of the association in advocat ing the necessity of establishing a theological seminary in connection wllh the Willamette university Ceilainly there is need for-sucli a department, and it is tuisted meas ures will bo taken in baud to ad vance Hie growing interest of the Methodist Episcopal church, so that Mils iii-ed may he fully met in the near future.. Hev. Tower made .some remarks as to "How to Promote Revivals." Tho doctor's address abounded in reininiwoiieesand wholesome advice. He insisted on devotion and earnest purpose with the one object in view. Willi soul on lire with zeal for con viction and conversion, under ordi nary elrcumtances a revival of old time religion is a sure result. Rev. Ross Houghton delivered an address on "Christian Science" anil W. S. Harrington on "The minor tanceof Cluistian .Journalism. Adjourned. So I'lrrcp mul llravn. Years and years ago historians and scientists announced, After mature deliberation, that the American In dian and his coexistent reamer of tho plains, the bulTalo, would disap pear shuultnneous'y. Buflaloes have disappeared from the face of the earth. Hut the Indian still remains. The raco, is however, degenerating, and deatli with his swift wings is rapidly bearing the onco noble monarch of the plains to his happy hunting grounds. Contracted or In herited diseases are making of tho red men a short-lived people. In speaking of tliis matter, W. II. Beadle, superintendent of tlic In dian school at Cliemuwa, said that when he took charge of tho nilhirs of the school at Chemawa lie found a great mnny of the scholars in a demoralized condition, physically, from loathsome diseases of heredi tary transmission or from tho direct eflecls of Bcf-abtic. Scholars of this class he is sending to their ab original homos as rapidly as lie dis covers them He says he does not propose having the school coveitcd into an asylum or a hospital. After tho process of thinning out lias been completed, there will remain per haps one hundred and thirty sound scholars. Mr. lioadle-is now in correspond ence "ith some of the reservations, and will add a number of new stu dents to the mils of the institution soon. He reports tlio school as doing us well its could be expected under the circumstances, and that three times tho amount of work is being done there now as compared with two months ago. Mr. Beadle expresses himself as- highly pleased with Oregon, and is glad to be thrown among such enterprising, genial people as those of Salem. TO S ALE M. Tie mm Lai tally s Immigrants are Arriving and in Dailf Will llnlld S i. Thomas Jory of South Salem will tit onco begin tlio construction of tlireo now residences on his lots in Soutli Salem. One will bo for his own occupancy, and two will bo for rent. Ho proposes building creditable structures which wilt go fur toward raising the aggregate of Bulwin'a building boom of 1881). South Salem proposes keeping up with tho city proper on her Ibrwnid movement. A DungmoiiM 1'iiNNiigo. That runaway ycsteiday afternoon came as a reminder that the dark covered bridge .with Its narrow ap proaches across South Mill cieok is a dangerous contrivance. The ap proaches are so narrow that (cams cannot puss on them. Imagine a team attached to a heavy wagon running into alight vehicle in Unit bridge or on the uppio.ich. Tlio re sults would ho terrible. Yet every team that runs south on Commercial street heads direct for this narrow passage. Yesterday's runaway came near proving a fatality, and some means should bo employed for the protection of these who tiavel this road. Yllimo KnlU llui Oiegoii. Speaking of Oregon someone has said: "Here, no drawbacks are to bo found; the seasons ate gonial and temperate; there is no danger of freezing to death in tho winter or being blown to atoms In (ho sum mer; there is no day too cold for work with ordinary clothing and no night too warm toslccpcomfnitnbly under substantial envoi lug; there is never a drouth nor a deluge; tho fruit, tho vegetables and tho cureals all grow, llouilsh and como to matur ity; grasses, lloworsund planlsmain tain their veiduro and cast their fragrance continually dm lug (ho en tire year; tho work of nature in supplying mankind with the good things of vnilli, never ceases here. A I. Holy IIiiiiumii). Salem is keeping up her record In tho lino o runaways, no less than one or two a day having happened for several days. Strange us it may appear, no one lias been severely in jured as yet. The most dangerous runaway that has occuired for some time was the one last evening, on Conuucieiul street. Chris. Peterson hud his team standing in front of tho brewery on Commercial street. The horses became frightened, and started south at a bieak-nock speed. As (hey reached Mill street they col lided with Norman Pauish and his express wagon. Pai risli was throw n out of his wagon to (lie ground, ills wagon turned over nnd somewhat demolished and himself badly biuised. Tiie runaways dashed on soutli over the covered bridge and came (oa halt near tho toboggan slide, after ono of tho horses hud wound himself completely up in the harness. It was a lucky escape from some one being injured, as a number of persons were in tliu way. - - - Main .111111111 llmild. The state military board met yes terday evening. Adjutuul-dcnciiil Shofner, Inspcctor-Uoiioral Kreemnii and .ludge-Advocate-Oencral How dltii, were present. The board had under advisement tlio matter of the state militia attending the centen nial anniversary inaugural services at Portland on (lie ,'lOlh of April, the hoard will confer with the rail road companies In regard to fiee transportation and will act accord ingly. In the mutter of annual en campments the adjutant general will Issue an order recommending the holding of regimental encamp ments by the dili'erenl regiments of (hoHtato. A Wim'ilnjf Trust. P.itions of Salem's meet markets have hud just cause for objecting to tlio manner in which uduirs have been curried on of late. Suddenly two or three, of the shops were in to gether under one management and the priceof meat went gradually up. As the price is the same at till of the shops there is no hope of salvation through those now existing. Hut to-day a couple of piueticul nieut markct men of Iowa are making a canvass of the city preparatory to establishing a first oluss meat mar ket in Suleni. They visited tho hotels, restaurants, boarding houses and other heavy consumers of meat and have met witli great encourage ment. It is not unlikely that before many days Salem will have a now meat market, one too which will let tlio combine seveiiy alone and endeavor to furnish Salem's citiens what is now a luxury ment-at living prices. 'llm riilriiiimnt l'mli I'mnpiuij. Articles of Incorporation were to day (lied with the county clerk, in corporating the Fair Mount Park company, with principal otllcos in Salem. N. Donne, I P. -Tower, T. Van Scoy and II. H. Ktworth are tho Incorporators, In the stun of 10,000 in ciiuiil shales of lt)0 each. The cutoipii-o, lin-luess and pursuit of the company is to buy, own and sell real estate, locate ami plat town sites and locate additions to cities, etc. A Itiutln liilt ItiimiMii.N. At noon to-day Mr. WlllardV buggy hofM) took unexciting run. At tho court house corner the aniinul took a short turn and tho buggy was turned bod down witli such force that tho little homo was turned ulnar over. Tho wheels of the vehicle continued to revolve in time with tho mad kicks of the hoi so. Not until the humca was get tiKu ah i:g:r ultn Whui. .!. John Booth is the possessor of an egg which is a genuine ourio-ity. The egg is a conilnon-looklng ono on the outside, and with several others last night was boiled for sup per. Mr. Booth attemptod to break It witli his knllo but was unsuccess ful. He managed to get the shell ofl'and a peculiar sight was present id. A long hotse hair is intern ovon with the yelk and white of the ogg. Articles of Inioiponitlon. Tho Willamette real estate com pany of Independence Hied articles of incorporation witli the secretary of state to-day; capital slock $20,000; Incorporators, J. S. Cooper, J. Gib son, . J. W. Kiikland, It. Shelley, W. P. Cornaw ay, J. 11. Cooper, and A. J. Ooodiunn. BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION Is situated just north of Salem, up'on the banks of the Willamette. The laud lays lilOII AND DRY and allbrd-s a magnificent view of the river. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Lots are selling rapidly in this popular tract, 51 having been sold during March. The purchase of lots here is a good investment, as they are sure to double in value within the next few months, when the stteet lailwuy will run through the addition. STREET CARS AT ONCE. Riverside is to bo placed at onco in close connection with tho city. The street railway will be extended immediately and will pass through this sopular tract. The Oregon Land Company has purchased S100 feet of railway iron which is now on tho way here and the construction of the street i.illway line will follow shortly. CIO AND SEE THESE LOTS They must be seen to bo appreciated. They are dirt-cheap and have a a finer location than that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. Impiovemcntsnre already being made and before many weeks a large number of now cottages will bo under course of construction in this pop ular and attractive siibuib. Go and see these lots, make the best investment of your life by purchas ing some of them while they are cheap, and you will make a home and a fortune at the same time. The Oregon Land Company, Salem, - - - - - - Orpgon. . - NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway lino in North Salem, Very cheap and Choice. $600. "5 feet front on Front street running through 240 feet deep to mo river mum. j.'ui u wuuk. uiiiy. , $2600- Elegant hard finished houe, with.2 lots and a good barn on High street. Very sightly place, and m good neighborhood. Worth seeing. ACREAGE. Twenty-eight acres very choice properly, adjoining town. Running Mil ing. Elegant meadow on part of tract. 200 per acre. For a short time onlv. Lots in Capital Park addition ono block from State street, $000 for quarter blocks. $300 and 400 for single largo lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x1150 near Asylum avenue; ?300. P IV J Real Estate Broker, Bank Block, Up-Stairs, Salem. Oregon. z J Mf IN AULD SCOTIA! Sangs o' Scotland. Tho world-renowned ier Mil . Prom New York and Chap THE FINEST GOODS IN Till! CITY. Z 'llio hllllr (liictU'i'l'. Tho agents of 11. I,. Polk Co. are now in this city taking Informa tion for their Gazetteer and llusi noss Directory of Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho for Iksimki. This o. tonslyo directory tlim have taned this work biennially since 18SI, and loosened could the hurst It has now come to be regarded as a (.s feci. uecoMlty In all leading business and professional olllccs, Tho deorlp turn of towns emlti-uue every olty, village and hauilet.aud the Informa tion bolng satisfactory and reliable, Is largely sought by iiow-oomcr seeking locations, and by all peivon who wish to get the nume of pi sons In hiiHluotw throughout the Pa cllloNoithwct. This Ix'Iiui " usually prnjH)i ous your tho Iswk will lve a very large circulation. A Mllltiiv.t 1'iU'il Governor Ponuoyor to-day granted a full military p.udon to Horatio Cooke, who hud been discharged from the military service. This pardon returns to Cookoull his lights and privileges as a eltUeu of those glorious United Slates. -- Wo have two pair of lots, very sightly, In the amended plat of Capital Park, near State street, each pair embracing one corner. One puirf7A0, the other $626; cheaper than over offered before. 'Wo have a few lots left ItiMoredllh'sndditton, ' near the heart of the olty. One! corner lot in North Salem near ' street car line, high and dry, for only $176, worth AW. Lots in Al beit 's ami Yow Park additions, cheap and on cagy terms, hut don't forgot that our "drive" Is on farm property and our bargain Ut too big to mention hero, ' Dl'M'ANiS; MooiM!, ' tut Ptate street, I tatesxi c8 DItESS GOODS And tiimmlngs of till kinds to mutch in Peisiun trim mings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Rurnhs, lhuids, Plushes, etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AP GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. Full and Couiiilclo Linos of Embroideries and Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FlfliL LINK OF. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. z Who linvo tho undoubted lcputntlou of being the most artistic delineators of Scottish Song and Story that hsivo ever vihltcd America, nnd who nre now the only finally of Scotch ocalIsts living, HI appear ut the OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY EVENING, APR. 13, under tho auspices of Protection Lodge, A. O. U. W. Don't full to kco the beautiful Highland Fling In full Highland costume, .eriHtead the opinions of tho press. Hf-erved t.eats nt l'ntton's. SCRIBER Pill, Salem, Oregon, have received direct - I GREAT SHOWS UNITED 2 Farini & McMahon's ALLIED (US ! AVIM. KXIII11IT AT Salem, Monday, Apr.15 Full 100 Peerless Arena Stars, Over 500 Famous First-Time Features. Cannot lie Duplicated and Never Seen in Any Other Show. TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS! DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7. MlHULll rci The Finest Lino or J CARRIAGES, ' PPIAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, which will bo sold nt Prices and Terms to Suit All! Tlieso goods 'aro flrst-clnss and as their htock Is very largo u persqn can find what they may w sh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, nnd they have nnolher car load en louto now. Lookout for them; something fine. IMMIGRANTS LOOK HERE! r" Curtains, Poles, Por tiers. USTA full and complete htock of Mgu'h Furiiihhing Goods. Xo. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. JLUNN & BROWN. 49"AdmU!on only TO cents; children under 12 yoan, 23 cents. Cffl-l'OLirl and lilghstroets. DIKl). A Iti'ijuUltlou Anvumml. A low days a K requisition wiw ImiuuI fur C A. lUtUorlfiou who ww in Wellington nnd wiu wanted h( PoitUml to nunwer to the olutripM of luioeny. llo la btxm cn)Uird nnd in now hi (lit luUtiomult Jail. New Harness and Saddle Store, A uomplete lino itf the heat quality of liar nMk uiid s-'iuldlery rIwh.n h ui hand. ALL SHOP-MADE. i Kvtt) tiling Wamtetl (o Le as llrpsculctl ItcipiiriiigNciiUy Dwio. ja F. WILEY, PRIMTOII, No. UI Court 3rt, Solum. feuiinuM Ouurt, J. (i. Mttytm. nwi)-, vs. John Ktu Uudc, tp;.; hpihwI from Itputm ooiintv; unfiled and tfuluiiitted. IiAN('l:.-At her nwldvuw ( Jvf fvixui, at toil u'olook, 'I'lieaday v KVfiiliiK. "f coiwuniptton, Mr. J. N W. Imuw. ill. Imucv furmorly raided In HalBtu, but for tU )iat two yeHral lta ruiidi d at J(flmu. Hiio wm everal ohlldrvu to mount tbe tow of a mother, nil of whom are married but one. Sho was a- mother-in-law toJoau Cua of Utla elt'. The oooj- wm us uroufUK w um wtj . pdBKKT-' rt,u Tuk w ii.Uaumin IllOrrOW aild laid to Nt iU th Olkl 1 rri u nh l.r.uw.iiltarljeU. cull n or " ,. . . itdnMi- hruuk iir. 3HV Omuiiwv l'Vllown' c nieu o , via; tr. teiea. uirii. lui. Mr WUey U a getiileuMtt f KNiff rxptrl wtv in ihp utmve Hue of jfootU, andHupur' lUUuiii all work tururd out at hl )u) Olxe falni U waau In uaaiof anytlilim la hl line and ti will tnat yoa rig hi. I TWENTY LOTS In North Salem Hotfco nnd l"t uornpr Marion and lth stanitH ; u.tm fori" eight "dlos from b.lonti cluhtv acrtw riuli hind. soven miles from Salem, $17 por aere; four liuudivtl acres olovon nillori ist of Salem, oik of the host improved in tho county, $0 per aero. For tle hy THOMAS & PAYNE TJic Farmers' Store ONE PRICE TO ALL Wo linvo received direct from tlio Mmutlacturei's u CompleteStocK or Staple Goods, l CoiisKtlng of Dry Goods, Men's, Boys'-and Youth's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hosiery and GJovas, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishinp- Goods, We hall olfbr lliem tor cash Ilnvlns farmed in this country for over half u century, which gives us a thorough knowledgoof tho country, wo nowotrer our scrv lees to you in SECURING 1MB una tako. pleasure in announcing that we have a 'ery lino list of property from which to select, embracing some ot tho bent Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms in .Marlon audl.lnncountles.nt prices that cannot ho duplicated in tho Willamette valley. Other valuable property of vari ous kinds oitered at "bed rock" prices. Come and Sec and You Will Bo Convinced that wo are offering all that we hero claim Como by Narrow Uauge railway, or to Turner nnd take stage, (four miles). Ueci Iptlvo prlco list of farms nnd other property sent on application. locating two or inoro Ctmliios near each otheru spe cialty. II. O. & J. II. PORTER, Jloal Estato Agents. Aiimsvillo, Marlon county Or. 4-C-30 !)7 Stato SI., Salem. Having tried tho effects of tho conccn trnted o.tract or Oregon Kidney Tea, we cheerfully bear witness to its beneiicial agency in nllectlonot tho digestive organs, It is. simply, safo nnd sure; it is easily taken und restores healtliy vitality to the organs It Is Intended to operate upon with assured succom. ,,. s. j. McconsncK, Editor Cnthollo Sentinel. Sold by DAY. Mathows A Co. It is gonornlly conceded by physician that about one-half of the population oi the United States nro suffering from In dlgeMtoniuulDyspeiibla. Hurried eating and improper mastication nnd insaliM t ton or food are tho principal causes. Dr. Itenlev's Damlnllrm Tnnli. ..trorMrtlinna nnd (Inylgorntew the dlg(tle organs nnd en tuit inw iu enjoy it nearly meal wimow any unpleasant after ctleets. wUl by I). W. Mathews & Co. Ion Cannot do Better Than onll nt tlio rimnrm Nltnro. 120 TStte street, if yon want ft good tea or n'l.vining eite In tho grocery line. Don't full to look nt the White Cross K; tracts, tho best in the mar ket, t-f At Lower Prices Tln fttiy 1kmu In UM state. All cash 4sonal1e Hint. UaerswniivHRev by calling on us. , .,, asolll'e ''" . uenuiiie hew buckwheat flour, KORSTyR, TIFFANY & CO., '"! flue i.nlcla of tnhle syrup, at f eommwilil stnwt, ifew Hank Mock. ll,t Grange "tore, 120 State street, iNtlWH, Oregon, .lUlil. tf, JL