Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 10, 1889, Image 1

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ADVERTISE
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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A GOOD INVESTMENT.
S"Tho Terms nro Most llensonnl)lo9
BEST PAPERIN SALEM.
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A-You will be well pteancd with lt.ar
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SALEM, OT?EGOK, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 18S9.
NO. GO.
JOURNAL
Fi
rst Nat
al
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. 1.ADUE,
DIl. J. REYNOLDS,
JOHN MOIR,
- - president.
Vice President.
Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. Htnle, County and City
warrants bought. 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.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor
from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rigs always on hand
Charges reasonable.
Wagon Making and Repairing
P. J. LARSEN
Js prepared to do all work In the line ol
making or repairing wagons, buggies or
carriages in first-class style and at reason
able prices. Shop 45 State St., near Front.
Bank
DIRECT
From NewYorlf and Chicago
IE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY:
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DRESS GOODS
And trimmings of all kinds to match inPersiau trlnr
.miugs, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushesi
etc., etc.
RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS.
Full nml Complete Lines of Embroideries and
Laces in All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel
ties in Scarfs.
FULL LINE OP DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
CARPETS.
Curtains, Poles, Portiers.
V8rA full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing
Goods.
No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets.
LUNN &-BROWN.
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PIANOS!!
THE
::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::-
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For sate cheap for cash or upou
the installment plan. Also a good
piano to rent Call upon
WM.S. ARNOLD,
No. 367 Winttr Street, Salem, Oregon
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
-Proprietor of
Salem Steam Laundry.
SALEM, OREGON.
-Ordcr left t 8tetner ifroceryMr.r
will receive jrpmpt intention
decree II. Iluye ha been appointed
eeUl;jt tor the above laundry una
may WMttlB lea with him will be pront-lyfttUBledla,
m.
F. E. HOOVER.
FAIR
South Salem
Here Stretches Out Before You
TOR
TBlKIli BEAUTY
Of which enthralls the beholder with bewildering admiration and wonder. In the distance the rugged Cascade
Range draws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals rise up like grim sentinels all the white and
weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the great northwest, their heads extending high in the celestial vault.
The river goes wiudiug northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side are elements of beauty.
Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether the site Is a grand one
for elegaut homes.
The Willamette Investment Company
Have the exclusive sale of this beautilul addition. Lots will be sold on the' installment plan. This Company
also have a largo list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 20 and SO acre-tracts adjoining Salem.
By-Moiiey to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 245 up-stars, Moores' Block,
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REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Chicago Comedy Company
ONE WEEK ONLY.
Commencing May 6, 1889,
In the following strong Ilepertolre of Com.
edlcn.
Monday evening The Diamond Mystery
Tuesday evening Facing the hneniy
Wednesday evening Tlio Cotton King
Thursday evening .. .l'Ieur Grit
Friday evening Queen' hvldenee
Saturday evening Terry, the Swell
Bnturday Matinee Erln--Chorea
POPULAR PRICES,
10, 20 AND 30 CENTS.
NO HIGHER, NO HIGHER.
ASrSecure your seat at I'atton'a and
avoid the rush. &t'
d"7C OKfi A MONTH can be made
J I V IU VCVV
preferred who can furnUh iiorM and
iiiumenU may be profitably employed alo.
Johnson A Co.. 10CU Mutn trt- Richmond,
Vu.
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0. B. EDGETT.
MOUNT
IS LOCATED ON
Always in
Everybody knows that, without any exception, Tlio Cap
ital Adventure Company have the most complote general
stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any o( our com
petitors. We have the hrgest and best assortment of Clothing,
Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one
either in quality or price.
People who have to labor and want ththmost for their
money will find it to their advanlage to trade with us. We
always give full weight and good measure We make a spe
cially of country trade, and farmers will find our prices (qual
ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the
lowest. Wo handle country produce and pay the highest
CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and
can make everybody feel at home in our store. We oiler you
no baits, expecting to make it up on something else, but mark
our goods at a uniform low price.
These are facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera
House Corner we will show you goods for prices that will
prove all we say to bo true.
Capital Adventure Company,
Salem, ----- Oregon.
Values Coming Up
Immigrants are Arriving and
lire
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NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST!
$900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway lino In North Salem.
Very cheap and choice.
$600. 75 feet front on Front street running through 2-10 feet deep to
the river bank. For a week only.
$2600. Elegaut hard finished house, witli 2 lots and a good barn on
High street. Very sightly place, and ill good neighborhood. Worth
seeing,
ACREAGE
Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running
spring. Elegaut meadow on part or tract. 1200 jer acre. For a short
time onlv.
Lots In Capital Park addition, one block from Statu street, fflOO for
quarter blocks. $300 and $400 for single large lots.
Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, MM addition and ITnlveilty ndill
tlons. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $300.
ISAAC A. MANNING,
Real Estate Broker, Bank Block.
1 TJp-Stair, Salem, Oregon,
R, 1. BOISE, Jr.
PARK
Mights
a Panorama,
Al GRANDEUR
the Lead!!
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Jaily !
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ADPlTIOXAh LOtJAIi NTAVS.
A l'ertlnont Strmv.
The Journal has been saying for
some time, that the immigration to
Salem was permanent, and that the
people coming here are staying. To
nrovo this fact, a renorter' Interview
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ed baggageman J)avlIiyf at the depot
to-day. He saldt 'JTes, It is an
assured fact that thie people coining
hero are mostly .hiving. For the
proof of this I eitn sayYhtit the bag
gage checks ale rapidly accumulat
ing. The nuniberhere at present Is
about twice as many as we had tin
hand at this time last year."
Committed to tlio AkjIiiiii.
P. A. Anderson was committed to
the asylum to-day from Corvallis.
He is about forty years, old and a
laborer by occupation. Ho has
been committed to the asylum be
fore. The cause ojj.'liis insanity is
strong drink, l&isniehneholy at
times but is udf violenft-Hc canie
to Corvallison May 8, and wandered
about the streets picking up chips
and acting in a demented manner.
Articles of Incorporation.
Tho Corvatlls amalgamator and
mining company of CoVvallis filed
articles of Incorporation with tho
secretary of stufoowday. Tho prin
cipal place of burfmsss Is to be at Cor
vallis.with a dpitalsWk of $1,000,-
000. Tho incorporators aftrTtuthmi
Leroy Raben, C. K. Clarke, E. 15.
R.iben; Walter Johnson and .1. R.
Uryon.
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Slo ly Improving'
Norman Parish, who was stiuck
with an epUentic-ja'sterday even
ing, is some Beifer to-my. Jteluul
a severe spa:
noon and a
but other
. The doc
out again,
light one tli
wise is lmpro
tors think he
soon.
Salem should and will celebrate
tho glorious Fourth of July this
year, and It Is fully expected that
sho will have tho grandest celebra
tion ever witnessed in Oregon. Now
Squire Farrar Is never behind In
such work and is coming to the
front already, by ofi'erlng his large
stock of llrst-clas-s groceries at aston
ishingly low prices.
Fresh lot of strawberries at
Strong's.
Who Siilil That Mutn Capital Wru
Not l'riiHpuroiiH CIIIoh?
Rostou is 0 times,
Providence 5 times,
Denver i times,
Richmond 3 times,
Little Rock 3 times and
Wheeling 3 times,
As large as any other eltiesln their
respective States, while In Alabama,
Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hamp
shire, Oregon and South Carolina,
the capitals rank second.
And still a fine residence lot on
tho street car line in Highland Ad
dition to tho beautiful capital city
of Oregon can bo bought for $300
will bo worth $1000 In five years
of the Omxio.v jjAnd Company.
WANTJ'.H.
WANTKD SliimtlonHln it family, by Hvo
" (ilrlK.iiKi'd HI and 12, who win do Iioiiho.
work or caro for chldicn;ulto ly n hoy II
yrnrH old, on farm or Hto-lc raiiclie, A ood
worker, can plow or lend Htoclf. C'ull lit tliu
olllcuor thu Capital Jouiinai. for"0."
I Ktf Wl
l'OH HUNT.
VOl KENT.- In n line locality, Hoveral
1 nicely fiirnUhed riHjmn, either with or
without board. For particulars rail upon
Win. S.Arnold, J7 Winter l net.
I'OU K A 1.12
L'Uil HAl.K. A hull-biH)(leit Jenify cowut
1 a reuMiuuble iirlco liuinlruiit :VVI Win
ter Htrect, or nt tlio 1 ton-Ton rc-xtunriint on
Commercial Htrcel.
IXIH HAl.K. A new Iioum) on k'ood lot, 1U0
xl.7) feel, on hlicli irronnd In Hontli
Hjtlein.hoiiHO renU for!7 ht month only
511. n. ii.JoneH.riaiem.uret.'on.
riUU MAl.li A KAKM OK UJ) AlilUM
1' all under fenot und cultivation, In tliu
bext ruiiKu country of ljitern Ort'con.
The bcitt chiint'O ever tillered for mini to
enu'iiKO In utock ruUliiK. Kor particular!!
eiillon or udilruHi
W.H. IIY IlS,H.ilein,Oii'(oii.
I'KOI'KStlONAI. (UltllS.
I J. HIIAW
attorney ul law, Kaltiu, Ore
Ullleu ii-HtalrM In tliu I'ullou
' eon
hl(M:k.
T J. JKNNINdS I). 1). H. DKNTIHT
J Ullleu In Ilia New Hunk Block. Com
merelal Mrcet, Halem. Hit;" of the ble
tooth. lw
1)11 YHIOIAN",-51TW. Tilt. 41. I!. Mt-coY
1 phyHieliin and numeou, han lixnted
und taken momii over hbiiilro KiirrurV
LTiK-cry More. Chronic diseases it nie
laity. Conmillntlon free. IH-'JIdw
Wl', WIU.IA.Ma HTKNOTTTlAl'liKIl
, and Typewriter CnpyiHt. Wllliniiko
rejxirtM of trluU, eta.; copying on tyie
Mrrlteruccunitelyund neatly done, Olllee
with I A Mainline;, Commercial HI., Ud
ktiilrx, New Hunk lllrwk.
HOOIKTY NOTltJK.
OI.IVKlOIKlKNo. 1H, I, O. O. F ineetii
In Odd KellowH' Hull up Htiilrx. Cornci
Commercial and I'erry utreetii, every Hut
urd"yat7:.ii)ii. in.
J. T, (iltKOO. JAa WALTON,
Hecrelury, N.
(I A. U.-Hediwlclc l'i.l, No. 10, Depart
' ment of Ore orf, JnetU every Mouduy
evenluzutthe hall over tlio Oregon Lund
unnpuny'ii olllee. YUltlntf coiniudc uru
cordially Invited to attend.
A. w. Ukavokk, 1'mt CommRder,
II, K, KocTiiwirx, Arijutn it,
An this fori
lb aft-jrnooif,
VlugnicCly
will be
LATEST BYTEliliGUAPH.
Albany Topics.
Ai.itANY, May 10. A small but
enthusii'stlc meeting of Citizens was
held last evening to take the prelim
iuary steps toward celebrating tho
coming Fourth of July.
The county court held a session
last evening to hear the report of
Frank Miller, who had been sent to
confer with the county court of
Marion county in reference to build
ing a bridge tcrosstho North San
tiani at Staytthi. The Marlon coun
ty eomiuissluiiiers sent'a letter stat
ing that thuy did not (lelre to take
any actloiiAintll afterljinn county
had decldeil upon a coflrt-e of ctlon,
and tho eVminlssioufcrs' court of
Linn county deoiued to build the
bridge at Waterloo, Instead of wait
ing for the action of the Marion
county board on the Stayton bridge
question.
Tlio contractor' for tho building of
the Ice works has a full force of men
busy at work laying the brick and
stone foundation, which will be
completed this week. The machin
ery will bo ready for shipment as
soon as the buildings are completed.
Veterans of IS 1(1.
Washington, May 8. Tho Asso
ciation of Veterans of 1810, counioscd
of the members ot tho Tippecanoe
club, who assisted In the election ol
President William Henry Harrison,
called at tho White House m a body
to the number ulboventv, to pay
their respeos to tlieWcsidont. Tho
president rfspondoil uS follews: "I
bog to assure y.ui I apmceiate very
highly thlri evidence of your respect
and confidence. If Iiweru to set
before me an ambit loitywhioh would
Insure success to my itdmlulstratlon
it would bo thhtl-ruight continue to
hold fast the respect and confidence
of such men as yourselves ma
tured ol mind and unbiased of
judgment. I thank you for your
coining and for your kindly words."
Stale tliu CoL'wIii'ol.
Pasadhna, May !). A bold theft
was made In the Union olllee in
this city. The first side of the paper
had been run ofTjImd tho press-room
was temporarily deserted, when an
unknown f party entered and took
oil' the coJwheel and mado oil' with
It. The police were informed, and
thu search Vaulted in finding tho
missing oogNvheel it a restaurant
where, it was alleged, it had been
p.iwned for two glasses of beer.
There Is a prevalent opinion that
tho work was that of enemies who
wanted to damage the paper by pre
venting Its publication.
Fish to lie Itelonscil.
Auiiitiin, N. Y., May 8. Next
Saturday morningJnmes I). Fish,
ex-president of the defunct Marine
bank, who, was convicted nearly
four years ago of maladministration
of the bank finances In loiiiietlon
with Ferdlnimtl Ward's transactions,
and scnteiiceiKtj) ten .years In the
stato'prlson, will boTi free mini.
Thu commutation of thu sentence
of the ex-banker was one of thu last
executive acts of ex-President Cleve
land before he left the white house.
All For Her Faith.
Phii.AIUU.IMUA, May 7. Mi is
ICate Drexel, tho second daughter of
the Into Francis A. Drexel, who left
$0,000,000 toeach of-his three daugh
ters, hits practically renounced the
world. Tho young lady! has become
a postulate, or canicstV-cker of the
order of the .SlsJU'oi Mercy in thu
mother house of the order of Pitts
burg. Shu arrived at tho convent
last night and entered formally on
her new life hero today.
Discover' of a Hidden City,
Miixico, May II. News was to
day received of a discovery of great
archcologlcal iiiipoiluueu In thostatu
of Chiapas, pea rlrte ruins of Palau
quo, being a'Jargu clf.v hidden hi tho
depths of thV forest. jSoinu of the
buildings aioSfivc istrles high, and
In a good, stalofpreservatlou. A
wcjr paved road several miles long Is
perceptible midst thu tropical finest.
l'Vw particulars huve reached here us
yet, though the report comes from
good sources.
This Is Kansas.
HUTCiiiHONJCftH., May 0. The
wlndstonti vhIclThas been raging
In this vlejnlty for tVeo days, cul
minuted In a eyidiJic, stretching
over thrivojiiutlurinMillon nothing
but a w.iHtuntrcwii with limine,
barns, ,feiitvs, eto. Abutit thirty
were uioio or less Injured. More
than 100 people are homeless, with
out fiKsl or clothing,
Portland I'nragi'nnlis.
PoitTi.AND, May 10. Since the
Idaho was put on the route to the
Sound and Rritisli Columbia, Port
land Ii regaining her Hour trade in
that country.
A lot of remarkably fine, large
strawberries was received from Mt.
Tabor yesterday. If we get lino
weather there will-be the greatest
strawberry crop this 'year ever
known. Thu cherry crofv will be
Immense if no long-continued rains
interfere.
Wool of this season's clip isfbegin-,
ning to come in, and the luarkct
prospects are somewhat betterfc
The Portland, Jit. Hood ..East
ern railrniAl company say thejr have
not abandoned thu scheme ofJbuild
lug a road to pit. Hood, but pro go
ing to build t, sure. The stock
books are opened and stockis being
subscribed. The company' Is await
ing development) in tl)fiew bicycle
railroad, and ifthuTprovcs a success,
It will work a revolution In rail
roading. Kiglitin in Africa.
' Romi:, May 1). Count Antonelli,
the leader of the Italian mission to
the king of Shoa, telegraphs that In
a recent tight between the Abyssin
ian forces and dervishes Ras Alulti
escaped wounded. v
Legandary stories concerning tho
battlu are afloat. Tho Abyssluians
were victorious on tho first day.
Negus Was wounded, andj'whilo
sufl'erlng from a' fever bo Ordered
2,000 duvishes til lie behcadefl in his
presence. V
On the followhijS-I-yi after pro
claiming himself tho elect of God,
ho headed his tinny and was again
wounded in the neck. He fell and
the army tied, leaving 4,000 dead.
To Ascend .Mount ltitinivr.
Siiattu:, May 0. A C Warner,
I). W. Bus-., H. F. McCluroiind H.
Shroeder of Seattle and W. CJ. Steele
of Portland compose live of u
party of eight that will ascend and
illuminate Mouit Rahiler on thu
night of July lth. Tlio party will
take along sov'iity-ilve pounds of
red fire and bum It at 11 o'clock at
night. It is proposed to spend all
night on tjie summit of the moun
tain. Thu nluhtvbofoioyAiill have
been passed at an iTTrttuTlo of 10,000
feet. Mass and Warner have been
on Rainier before. McClure, who is
from Ktigone, once went up tin top
of Mount Hood alone.
Sprerkels Strikes Natural (ins.
San FitANcisco, May J. A tele
gram was received hero "this after
noon to the cfi'cct that tit Chilis
Spreckols' sugar refinery nt Phila
delphia today a strong lloW of natu
ral gas was struck. Tho flow is
thought to lie sufficient to furnish
light and fuel for thu entire refinery.
co.ni:xsi:i) dispatches.
v
Chauncey Depow wants the sys
tern of railroad pooling legiill'.ed.
Reports from many points In Min
nesota say ihat a howling wind pre
vailed, doing much damagu to grow
ing crops.
Fifteen blooded horses wenj burn
ed to death hi the stables of Captain
Moore, near Cynthjanli, Ky. Their
total value was 610,000.
Wliiie testing an eleVntorat Provi
dence, R. I., It fell five stories and
killed olio of jits occupauln. Tho
other two wereseriously injured.
The Michigan senate pas-eita law
prohibiting the salu of tobacco to
minors linden sixteen years of age,
and another tl prohibit the Jiiaiiu-
fiieture and sitlu of clL'arcttcsJ
United Stalls Consul Crwell at
Amoy, China, has fonvnrdifi a report
to Washington 4lLhT Chinese of
that region are sending filthy and
adulterated ten to the American
markets.
Unless a eh uigu Is made In tho
tarlfl on lead oreu mine owners in
the northwest declare they will have
to close their mines. Two mines in
CiDUi'd'Aleiie, Idaho, have nliemly
whi.it down.
-a
Ini'iil fur Mile.
WViwrt!, 7 iiiIIih Houthwost of Hulciil,
near l'nnpect Dili, all fenced nml crop
fenced. Ill In cultivation, 10 .ceded to
Kruixi, balance, timber, plenty cooil Kprilitf
water, uood U-rixim hoiwo nil llnUlied
near iinuvuii liundreil dollar hcli(K).lioiii.o,
fair burn und other out Imlldliutx. Uood
liruln, KniHHiuul fruit liuuN. Hlj.'litly and
licaltby location, niMxt uolKliborhooil and
Reed road to Siiluin, Can bo divided Into
xmaller fruit furiiiMWltli purunrlu wuler
oaeiicli, Don't monkey with lliu real m,
taluiiKcnl'n lnui-iti w,but conijj rlyhl to the
liirmOt will cost yon nuthlns to May nil
nllllit), keo my iieluhlxirs, ut tlio uiilnlluteil
facts an I suvo fees, IVk'q VU por aero.
Term mwonuble, Kor imrtleuluni hee
Churllu Ibjbortkon, (1 range ut ire, rialem.
John l', ltonKinno.v,
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