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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1889)
w?g$p, -. "V WvVOF"T rTTW "V r--w-rr -, . r I p: SUBSCRIBE I A.DVKRIMS1S ' IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL IT tfl,l, UK A GOOD INVKKTMKNT. 9"Tlio Terms uro. .Most Reasonable-a8 , roil THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ti iK BEST PAPER IX SALEM. 9-You will bo well pleased with It.-ge TAL JOURNAL U.il CM M H CAPI VOL. 2. m BUR it POIILE, Snlcm, Oregon, have received direct From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo hold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods "uro llnd-cHss and us their stock Is very largo u person cun find whnt they may wsh. Thcl- warehouse on State treet Is completely filled, and they have another car lo.nl en route now. Lookout for them; something fin?. ONE PItlCE TO ALL Wo have received direct from the Manufacturers a Completes to cK OK Staple Goods, Consisting of - Drv Goods, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Hats and Gaps, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Wo shall otl'er them for cash At Lower Prices Than 'auy hout.o In the state. All cash buyers will save money by calling on us. FORSTNER, TIFFANY & CO., 297 commercial Street, New Bonk Block Salem, Oregon. DR. J. C. GILBERT, AT HIS sanitarium:. In the Bank Block, treats all Chronlo diseases of MEN AND WOMEN On strictly sclentlllo principles. His new Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity and Electro-Magnetism, Pure and Compound Oxygen are not to be had at any other Insti tution on the Pacific slope Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices and rooms especially fitted for the accommodation and treatment of ladles with ladles bath In care of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert contl es himself to oirico practice and is, therefore, nlways on hand to wait upon his patients. Special atten tion given to diseases of women and child ren. Terms strictly moderate Consultations Free. S-21-d w PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For sale cheap for ' cash or upon the Installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Call upon . WM.S. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. mllE BOARD OK TRUSTEES OF THE J. Oregon State Insane- Asylum Invites sealed proposals for beating the state in. sane asylum with hot water Plans and specifications must be furnished by the bidders. Plansof tho building will be fur nished upon application to Dr. Harry Lane medical superintendent. Sulem, Oregon. Proposals arc also Invited for an elecirl? light plant for the asylum of COO lights of 16 candle power each, Incandescent system to be wired complete and ready for service and subject to rigid test The right to re- J ect any and all bids reserved. B Ids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, May 7, 18. SYLVESTER PENNOYER, GEO. W, McBRIDE, G. W, WEBB, Board of Trustees W. A. MUNLY, Cleric of Board. lev Ire m lie Farmers' Store P. E. HOOVER. FAIR South Salem Here Stretches Out Before You Tl T i Of which entrails tho beholder with TRANSCENDENT Kange ilraws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals rise up like grim sentinels till the while and weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the great northwest, their heads extending high m the celestial vault. Tho river goes winding northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side are elements :f beauty. Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether tho nite is a grand one for elegant homes. The Willamette Investment Company Have the exclusive sale of this beautiiul addition. Lots will be sold on the installment plan. This Company also have a large list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 20 and 30 acre-tracts adjoining Salem. BfetSMouey to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. iM5 up-stars, Moores1 lllock. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. -Dlt. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIK, - - - - ; President. Vice President, - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants bnueht. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und 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 the bank In most reliable companies. E3TAHM3HKD BY NATIONAL AUTHOUITY T llfll II III I II I (W ULUMttl U(l OK - - - OREGON. SALEM Capital Paid up, $75,1)00 Surplus, ...--.- 10,01 It. S. WALLACE. - - President. 10,000 W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. . J. II. ALBERT, ;- - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORSl W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. I'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private graaarlesor .public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcuttu. New Store, New Goods. ') T R1NEMAN Has opened up a fresh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WOODEN' and W1LL0W-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS aud In fact everthing kept in a first class Grocery store. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. The public In general Invited to call and seeus. Atlgoods delivered free. State Street, room formerly occupied by Dugan Bros. ,, , Fresh bread always on hand. Feed of all kinds kept constantly In our store. NEW LIVERY 8TAI1LE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry und Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Silem, Or. Qaod mcimmoda I ns for commercial traveler. First-da, rigs always on band Charges reasonable. TheCapital National Bank SALEM, OttEGOiN, TUESDAY, APE1L 0, 1889. O. B. EDGETT. MOUNT IS LOCATED ON bewildering admiration and wonder. it and Values Gomin mmigrants are Arriving and mm NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST $900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in North Salem. Very cheap and choice. $600. 75 feet front on Front street running throujrh 240 feet deep to the river bank. For a week only. $2600- Elegant hard finished bouse, with 2 lots and a good barn on High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth seeing. ACREAGE Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Itniining fcpring. Elegant meadow on part of tract. $200 por acre. For u short time only. Lots in Capital Park addition, one block from State street, $000 for quarter blocks. ?300 and $400 for single large lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $300. ISAAC A. Real Estate Broker, Bank Block. 1 Jp-Stairs, Salein, Oregon. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. o Specialties in Table Iuxuries, Fine Tea, and. Cof.fee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc., . WE LEAD m CANNED GOODS. Remember the Blace and Call BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES dence. ror material go toKaigeanl'K Va riety Store, who irrle tho luteot ntyle and pattern In Wall Paix-r, Jtordcru und lHoratlon. Paper trimmed freoot charge. A fine line of BA13V CARRIAGES alvruyn on hand, LxiddfHfiUrgeimKorlment of new goods too numcrotu to mention WM. 8AHOBANT, Variety Store, CoiiiiiktcImI Qt,, fialem. R, P. ROISE, Jr. Mights a Panorama, GRAM In thu distance the rugged Cascade MANNING 9 raggrratq 7K in fcOFn ui'Wiiwinboiiiudo ijf J IU sffCJU working for ua. Agcnn prcfcricd who ran iiirnUh liojxi and glot heir whole time tot he bushier. Hjuiro inoiiKiitx limy he protltably cmpli.ytd al.o. A few vncaiiclfi In lowmtaiid cities. II. 1'. Johnson l Co., IUju Alain it., ilkhmoud, Va. N. II Ijidlcn employed ul.i. ver inlud about uniting alamo for reply, Comu qnlrU. Voumforbl, II. K. J.d-IVi. VClllHUit IVroiu wlihlng to Improve their mem. OTiat or utrcughcn their po rof attention klould M-nd li Pror ImUcIc, 7 Klfth t vc.. N. Y. for In iirorfHvlu jn.! frcv, ail ,nhtrtlM:d In HOotlicr oolilinn. ,S'nM,l g Up Iods Daily ! WKl.KhY MARKkT KErOKT.. sKi.i.iNd ruior-s. Shoulders-Sugar cured.per lb.llK 12'-o llrva leftist lucon $ 15 tollftjv. Hams sugar cured, per Hi, 1(1 lSe. Hecf & 1-iV.c. Pork 8 12e. Mutton Off) IS'de. Vcal-10 l!ijc." Onions to 2c. Cabbage UXV per doin. Timothy seed I'er pound, 8c; selling. Hod cIo er seed l'or pound, tie. White clover seed l'er pound, 2iV. " llcnns fio per lb., selling. Oat meal Soiling at f to To. IUTVINO l'ltlCIM. Wheat !Jc not. Klour Per barrel, $!.".'. Oats l'or bushel, 20 &) 2.V. Hai ley l'er bushel, fiOc. Itran Perton.Sllat the mill. Shorts Per ton, $13. Chop l'er ton, $18. Hops Quoted at 12o to Kio per lb. Kggs 12(1:1 penloen. Potatoes l'or bushel, 22o, Corn iiienl ile per pound. Choose 20c per ikhiiuI. Dried apples Per lb., Cc. Dried plums Por lb. TSc. Dried peaches Per lb. 10c. Dried prunes Per lb. UK'. Butter 20 por pound for good I -me!-- He per lb. Hums Per pound,l j(215v. iiaoon siues 1;5 por in. Shoulders 10c per lb. Chlckens.-SJ.l.riO(ii!?o per do?. Hogs On foot .V'M'4 Beet On foot 3 0 ic. OP BRA HOUSE ONE NIOHT, Fridny Evening, aijiy':), 1880. llctuin of tho Favorites Royce i Lansing MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. BNIjAHCIBI) company. WIS HAVE The Kuiinlcxt Comedians Tho brightest SoubrettB, Full .Mandoline Orchestra, Sixty Solid Silver Swiss Bells The Spanish Tioubadours, Vocal and Ocarina Quartet, Guitar, Zither, Violin and Banjo Player, Schubert String tjuartet, Music, lluilesquc, Opera nnd Comedy, all In One Great Program. l'icss aud public unanimous In their pmKc. Ciowds turned away nightly dur lugtlio San KmnclKco engagement. 4S-SKCU11W SKATS EAULY. Prices 50 and "Co. J 'OH ItliNT lou HUNT,- III a lino locality, several nicely fuiuNhed loom.s. either with or without bomd. For p.irt Icultii H call upon Wm. S. Arnold, ,7 Wlntei htreet. l'Olt sali: A)ll SaLK. A now Iioiiku on good lot, 100 I xlfiO leet, on high ground In South Miilciu.hntihu rents for 87 per month only f(i.J0. X. I). Jones, Halem, Oregon. POIt HA1.K. A KAKM OK IfcX) AUItT I' all under fenco and cultivation, In the licst rango count ly of KaHtern Oregon, Tho best chance ever oMcicd for a mini to eugago In Htock raising. Kin- partlcularH call on or addiess W.H. HVAHS, Salem, Oregon. MANTLII. WANTKD. A Partner: An energetic " young mini to talo a hulr Interest In a well-otalillsliednud good-paying hiiHliietiH. SJtKI Is leiiulwd. lan mtiHt lie a good woilter. Call or nddresH "W. Jl ," cm oof Caimtai. Jouunai.. NOTICK. 1IIAVIS Miilio very good second-hand liugglcriund harnexHthat 1 wIl'M'll cheap. (JOIIIO lUUl M'UtllL'lU. (lAINI.S KlSIIKII. HltOrKHSIONAL OAKDS. I J. SHAW, attorney at law, Halem, Oro " gon, Ollluu invstalit In thu Patton i)iocS.; r J. JKNNINOS I). I). H. DKNTIHT ,) Olllcu In tho Now llanlc lllock. Com inciclal Hticet, Halem. Hlgn of tlm big tooth. ilw )HVrilClANT-MTw.TnT. ll. lOTtCoV 1 phyhlclan ami Niiigeou, Iiiim located and taken roomn ocr H(tilio Karrar'o groiery Ktore. Cluonlo dlhoaseH a B)ieo laity. Consultation free. 1-Sldw 117 P. WILLIAMS. SfK.NOOHAPHKIt 11, and 'J'ypewi Iter Copyist. Wlllmakii icporls of tilals, etc.; copying on type wrlteraccurati'ly ami neatly done. Oflu-n with I A Mauiiliig, Commeri-ial Ht., lil Htalm, tiuw Hunk lllock. nLIVIMXlDOKNn. IS. I. O. O. K. ineclH Cornei U in Odd KellowH' Hull upHtalrs. Couimcrclul and Kerry Mtieets, every Sat urday at 7:'i0 p.m. J.T. (JltlXlO. JAS. WALTON, Secretary. N, New Butcher Shop AT No, '216 Commercial Street ANGEVJNE & IIANS0.ME. Haviiopi iicdtlp tfliHl-cIass liutcher shop nt tlm alion lixaitlon, wheru tli"' will bo pleased to senr tho hoIo with the CHOIL'ICST AND lllr illlATrl of all kinds (hat tho uiurki-tiiHoidi.. (JU'o them u rail and bo convinced of the HUrlirlty of llielr mentH. 'i-(loo(U dt'llU'trd free. DO YOU BAT? If you do, call at tho W. C, T, U, RESTAURANT In the opera Iioumi block,' where you can get a good clean meal ut any time of day or livening. ThU rtMtaurniit Is under now innnnge ineiit and Mituractlou In guaranteed, hv erytlilng is In llrst-class sliuix;, Mr.aud Mrs. H. K, IIOWAIH), Thet-u lamigent. LATEST BY TBUiGIUl'lL Oldest Mnn in Oregon. Albany, April iiO. David Cains, who passed away at the residence of his son, Win. Cams, some ten miles east of Hurrlsburg, had readied the advanced ago of 10;i years. His home, until some six or seven vears since, was at Sodaville in this coun ty, but since that time he lias lived with his son William, who is also quite an aged man. Tln llci'Iin Conference. lliliiLix, April 20. A confereii c of the representatives of United States, Germany and England, to consider Sainoan affairs, opened to day in Congress hall. The meeting at tills place was on invitation of rrlneo Bismarck. The Mission last ed an hour and fifteen minutes. On the proposal of Herbert Ilisniarek it was decided tliatthe strictest becrcey would govern the deliberations of tho conference. Dragged by a l'low. Albany, April 20. Win. ltiles wasplowingon ills farm near this city Saturday when a thunder show er came up. Mr. lilies sought shel ter in ire-tit oi his Horses. 1 lie team became frlghtoned and ran away. The unfortunate man was trampled under the horses' feet and was caught by tlio plow and dragged a considerable distance. He received severe injuries, but is thought ho will recover. Mctliiinis Was limited. Canyo.v Citv, April Uii.Tlie Ncwh issued n special edition Frlduy evening, conttiluiiie; it full account of (lie hanging of Putrid; McGlnnta on that date. Here in what the NowHBayn in mibstance: ''Patrick .MeOinniH, who niurdeied Deputy Sherlfl' Itobert Iiockwood .July , 1888, expiated IiIh eiiino on the gallowH. Ho nialtitained the cool ness and nerve which law character ized his actioiiH since his capture and conviction, and during the past few days of his lito when certain doom was staring him in the face, not a tremor, no trace of remorse or fear of death was visible on his kountcutmcc, and in the hour of his death his Indifference did not forsake Inn." Tlio Centennial Celoliralinn." Ni:w Yomc, April 21). Tho clocks in the city chinch steeples had not finished the stroke of 12 midnight when the carpenters were at work on the uncompleted stands and along the avenues and streets there was tho beginning of the adornment of the buildings for the great day. Tho arrangements for the naval parade were to-day carried out to the letter. At five o'clock the steamer Dispatch having on board Admiral Porter, General Schofleld and the representatives of tho centennial committee, left the foot of Hast Twenty-sixth street, gay with flut tering flags, and steamed down J'ust river to Elizabeth port, where she met President Jlarrisou and party. Ily this time the harbor was literally alive with sailing crafts of every description ami whistles sounded and guns boomed salutes as tlio Dispatch picked her way on her course. Four Men Uniwnnl. Tin: I)alli:h, April lif). Sunday afternoon John I.arscu, Peter I lau- sen, Lawrence Malstroni and Pcfcr lioomer, Scandinavians, employed on the locks at thu Cascades of the Columbia, took a Whitehall boat aud started to cross the Columbia Just above l ho Cascades, They did not reallo the strength of the current, which, as the river Is rising, runs with great rapidity, aud they did not row uji so far as is usual before attempting to cross. Heforo they were half way across they found themselves In a current bo strong that they wcru unable to Hteip It and wvru swept swiftly down toward tho roaring rapids. After struggling bravely for a while and finding tlutf- they had lost all control of tho boat thoy lay down their oais In despair and in silence awaited their fate. Thu boat sped on like an arrow and. soon darted down thu fall at the iiead of the rapid Into the seeth ing, boiling vortex below, whero It was tossed 'almut for a moment like a cork aud then dashed against a rock, up-ended and sent whirling Into tio air, throwing the unfortd nato men into thu raging torrent. Tho c itch of seals by hunters from Bt. Johns, N. 11., within ihu last six weeks, Is worth (1,000,000. Thu CKtcb. is iinpreoedonliMl, "NO. 51. nrannmcnRwiiuncci? "iNinasn) hisimtchbs. i About 17o fourth-cliisa postmasters ! were appointed yesterday. ! Tho majority against prohibition in MtisHaehu'ictts was 11,109. Public proceedings in the Amies court martial case have been con cluded. Heports from Cuba indicate that the bandits of that country have been pretty well exterminated. Jay Gould is about to build (he largest Union depot In the woild at St. LouN. It is tube twelve hundred feet long on l'oplar street, and thocost will bo at least $o,(K)Q,000. Tho whole properly connected with it is capitalized at twenty mil lion dollars. The great 'depot at New York is but six hundred Teef long. ".My Country, Tis of Thee." Ciucaoo, April liD.-The Dally News to-morrow will publish for the first time an additional stanza to the hymn "My Country, TIs of Thee." The author of tho hymn, Kev. 8. V. Smith, has written a new stanza for the Daily News in honor of the national anniversary celebrated to-morrow, lie calls it the "centeiinar.v stanza," and hopes to have it sung before it is a day old at a number of churches and mass meetings here tO'inorrow. The lines are as follows; "Our Joyful liosls to-day Their grateful ti Unites pay, Iluppyaiid live, After our tolls and foam, Alter our blood ami tours, Strong with (iiii-hiindied .o.ns, O Loul, toThee." rilH TKUI2 OAltllLN .SPOT. Thu Willamette alley Aeluinulolgcd to bo The fiaidcn oi Cdeii, (CoriL'spoadcnco Capital Join mil.) Six weeks just pas.scd In California at San Francisco, Oaklnad, Alameda and San Itafael and other points around tho bay of San Francisco 'the really most desirable part of the stale satisfy tho writer that, take it for all in all, this Willamette valley is thu garden spot of all this coast. It lias tho most advantages ami least disadvantages of any part of the whole region. As to climate. whllu Oakland and other parts of California may never see a very hard day, yet they never, during the wholo year, enjoy such perfect weather as you havo here for weeks together. They may necr have it quite so wet oriiito so cold as you may havo It for two or three months, yet no such a day as this, of charm ing serenity, was ever experienced at any part in California, (this 29th day of April) aud I know you had weeks of the like during January and February las't. There may bo little, secluded vales In California that onoy a nearly perfect climate during the year, but they uro so small as to bu like a niero spadeful as compared with this Willamette There they are so dry as to require Irrigation, whereas this has timely showeis. Tho day must mioii arrive when tho unrivaled clulum of this and the many tributary valleys to it shall bo known. Kvery most choice spot I found in California was too dry, too dusty, too hot for omu hours and too cold during others of th' same day witli often had water, and always fleas, llics and inosqul toei ad Infinitum. The.se tilings would make paradise Intolerable. And now I make thu predic tion that, In time, It will be admit ted everywhere, that, tako It for all In all, theru Is no part of the Inlted St ites so doslmblu In every lespect as tho Willamette valloy. I have not a dollar of Interest in It, while I have some Inotherpartsof the coast, out of Oregon Were I a young limn I would secure mo a small firm of forty acres In this valley and have it cultivated like a gar den for my homestead. May theso lauds become the homo of a million or two Industrious homo hulldcis during this century. Vi.TintA.v OasnitvLit. . A C'onei'tioii, Iforrespoadoiico of the Capital Journal. A communication In yesterday's Jui'icnal states that there aro three unoccupied pulpits in the city at the jfesonttlme, namely: Christian Huptiht and Cumberland PresbyterN an. inow, in regard to tlio llrst named thu pulpit Is occupied Sun day at present by Kldcr Levering of Lime county, with a welMUIed bourse. After thu flivt of Junu a very able minister by the name of IC II. Slcafoosoof Tacoiua will occupy tho pulpit permanently. II, A. J. No child iioru in a. pin wall on tho Isthmus of Panama has ever icncli ed thctiyoof hwiily-oiu'.u irs. t i u ! 11 ',-1 t.'l M i Ml I m 'Cfl !3 I ft- nt HI m ft'i rfx. I m m I vl lBt&.'