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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1889)
r SUBSCRIBE FOK THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,! ADVURTISE IS CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL t UK- BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WlI.T, I1K A GOOD INVESTMENT. es-You will bo well pleased with lt.-fft B-Tho Terms lire Most Ilcnsonablo"lu VOL. "2. SALEM, OHEGOX, WEDNESDAY, 3htAY 15, 1889. :NX. 04. ." "SS-7 iional Bank 110 I. OREGON. VM. N. LADUE, v DR. J. REYNOLDS, -'JOHN MOIR, - : - - President. Vice President. - Cnslilcr. ? GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland. Han Francisco. New Yprk, London nnd Hong Kong bouzht nnd sold. Stale, County nnd City warrants bought. Invited to deposit nnd transact, business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt the bank in most reliable companies. runners nre cortiinuy NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E.cor from Chemeltete hotel, 8 ilcm. Or. Oood accommodating for commercial travelers. First-class rljfrf always on hand Charges reasonable Wagon Making and Repairing . F J. LARSEN &- Is prcparcd,to do all work In the lino nl mnklng'oircpalriugwagons, buggies or carriages in first-class style and nt reason able prices. Shop 45 state si., near Front. O PQ FkstNal D ! Prom New r vwm mm T)fVF.K:J r And-trinimings of all Hinds to match in Persian trim mines, Plaid, Stripe antVpluin Surahs, Braids, Plushes' etc., etc. V RIBBONS, KID GL0fe ib GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSrf fp AND PARASOLS. Full and ComiVuto Lines Of Embroideries and Laces in All BeadedoJr Wraps and latest Novel- ?0'tf$ s in FULL LINE OF DRY CARPETS. Curtai complete PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon the Installment plan. Also a good piano to rent. Cull upon WM.S. ARNOLD, No. 3G7 Winter Street Salem, Oregon. DAVID T, WILLIAMS, l'roprlctor of SALEM, OREGON'. aa-Order left at Stelnert grocery store will receive prompt attention hs.P B-A full njirtf UUIIUB, NoyOCorockState litJNN Jfe Laundry George H. Hayes Ua been appointed yecialaceut lor the above laundry and wiy wahln len with Ulm will be prompt ly attended la 9-frlee rcasortuWe- and work uaran ed. F. E. HOOVER. FAIR l South -Here Stretches wk ! mi j Of which enthralls the beholder with TH r, ATnn MiM Kango draws out Its serpentine Ienjilh, while olonir it at intervals rise im weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the griat northwest, their heads extending high in the celestial vault. The river goes winding, northward "like a silvery. ribbon wide," and on every side are elements of beauty. Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through tho shady elevation and altogether (he site is a grand one for elegant homes. jr 1 The Willamette! Investment Company Have the exclusive sale of this beautiful addition) Lots will be sold on the installment plan. This Company also have a large list of choice city and farm property, 5, 10, 120 and 30 acre-tracts adjoining Salem. BSjyMoney to loan on farm and city property, Insurance in reliable companies. 215 un-slure, Moores' Block. RE'flf York aim Chicago u IN THE CITY. iM GOODS 5 Widths. bcarts. GOODS AND NOTIONS. oles, Portiers. stock of Men's Furnishing and Commercial Streets. BROWN. ESTABLISH KI BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY SALEM - Capita! Paid op, Surplus, - - OREGON. - - - 575,000 - - 10,000 It. a WALLACE, - lrcldent. W. W. MAItTIN, . VIcc-1'reildcnt. J. H. AMJEUT, !-- Cnjihler. DlRLCTORSi V. T. Gray, V. W. Slartln, J. 51. Martin, IU 8. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. ileF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To rarmer on wheat nnd other market able produce, conkigned or in store, either in private graiir!en or !Publlc warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER DUcounted at reasonable rates. IJrufU drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Francisco, Portland, London, l"arts. Uerlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. Wright's Blackberry Cordial au Infiill ble remedy Ibrlbemwtobstlnale case of llrrUa and Pywntary. bold by all druflrWt. OK O. B. EDGETT. MOUNT isloca4aed on S Aem ut Before You 1 yll bewildering admiration and wonder. Always in Pi w i 1 Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap itnl Adventure Company have the most complete general stock in Salem and we guaraueo to undersell any of our com petitors. We have the l'irgesL&iid best assorlhiertlof Clothing, Hats' Boots and Shoes for gyutlcmcn, and can please any one either in quality or price. People who have to labor money will 11 ml it to ther advantage to trade with us. Wo always give full weiglyf and good'jneasuro We liiakc a spe ' dally of country tradeand farnierslwill find our prices (qual ity and.weight being ftikcn into coiiMderution) lower than the lowest. We handl country produce and pay tho highest CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and can make everybody feel at home in oflr stare. We offer you no baits, expecting to make it up on soinothing cite, but mark our goods at a irfiiform low price. These nre rncts in the case, and by tailing at the Opera House Cornerwo will show'you goods for prices that will prove all we sfiy to be true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem, Values Immigrants a NOW IS THE $900. 2 sightly lots on Very cheap anil choice. $600. 75 feet front on the river hank. For n wee $2600. Klegant linnl High street. Very flight seeing. Twenty-eight i fcprlng. J'Jiegnni i - " . Slei time only. Lots in Ca TJn ii kili1l4li quarter block ig UohmSs Daily! m kmlv. t mii.ulieu Iioui ly place, amfi ACKEGE. itresvery choice prnitrtv, miloiuing town jiicanou' on pure or iruL-t i tt rw tiiui,4iiii IvOlH 'III tlons. 7JXl, w I'ark, Queen Anne, near Anyhiin avenue; ISAAC A. iHtal l and l(K) for single Oil lXeal EState irJrOl-Cei. Up-Stairs, Salem, Oregon. R, P. HOISE, Jr. Hi glits a Panorama, m In the distance the rugged Cascade like mini sentinels till the whito and the Lead!! mid want tho most for their Oregon. e, with z lots ami a good Imru on in good neighborhood. Word. ItunuliiL' f2(X) per acre. For a short inn iuv lock from State street, M00 for I I rue lots. Mill addition and University addl- f'WK). MANNING, iDaniC JrJlOCl-C, oming Up re ArrivingTid TIME TO INVEST! proyosed street nil I way lino in Nnrlli Salem. Fint sfrect running tlirough 240 feet deep to wwmJ COMPOUND EXTRACTVS riiiiiininiiL.iiif ij Tho important If jrlng tho blood can- i' without niirfl hlnnd not bo overestimated;! without pure blood you cannot goodihcpUli, At this on nearly every ono needs a good racdlcfno to purllj 'Vitalize, and enrich tho mood; and wo as: ou to try Hood's Pe Sarsapa 11a. It strengthens and bui s up tho system, creates an appetite, and ncs tho digestion, whlly It eradicates dlscai Tho peculiar combination, proportion, nd preparation ofthe vegctablo remedt used giro to Hood's Sarsuparllla pecul- o Itself Ifr curatlvo powers. No dthcr medicine has such area of. wonderful cures. If you havo mado u A your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do noBbo Induced to tako any other instead. It fa a Peculiar Mcdlclno, and Is worthy your lonfldcnco. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists, rrcpared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar wanted. WANTED-A situation by n boy II y " old. on farm or stock rnncho. A c cars good worker, can plow or tend stock. Cull nt tho omcc w mo uai'ixai. jouunai. ior"U." fi-KtfW'l WANTRD A gentleman of llvo years ex. pcrlcnce'lu commission business wants n position Indoors where ho can put In nil his time. Has had some experience In real estate and Insurance; is a good hand In a win chouse; Is ugood mathematician and can keep books and make himself general ly useful and is not afraid of work. Host of references given. Address "11.," Jouu nai, Opkick. 5-Htf I'OIl HUNT. UOH HKNT.- Ill u lino locality, several nicely furnished rooms, cither with or without board. Kor particulars cull upon Win. S. Arnold, ;I7 Winter street. FOlt S.XL.K WOU SALIO. A half-blooded Jci-sey cow ill 1 n reasonable prlco Inquire at ilil Win ter street, or nt tlio Don-Ton restiiuraut on Commercial street. LiOIl 8 I.K. A new houso on goml lot, 100 1 xlJO feet, on high ground In Kouth Salem, house rents lor $7 per month only $(1)0. N. I). Jones, Salem, Oregon. nOll M.VI.li. A l'UIt.M OP ,TJ1 AOHKN I1 all under fence and cultivation, In the uesi rango cniiniry oi j'.asicni uregon. Tho best chuueo ever ollored for a man lo engago In stock raising, Kor particulars calloji or adilros w. II. 11Y im.Salem, Oregon. l'KOIKSSlONAI, CAHI1S. r J. SIIAW, attorney nt law, Hulcm, Ore " gon. Olllco u-Htalrs In the l'attou block. T J. JKNNINQH I). 1). H. DENTIST Uank lllock. Com t) Olllco lu tho Now morclal sheet, Salem. Hlgn of tho hit loom. uw )HYfilOIAN. AlTlM. J7R". M. i. JlcCOY I jihyslcluu and Ningeou, has located and taken tikxiis over Hijulro Fiiimr' grocer)' store. Chronic diseases a spee laity. Consultation lice. 12-21dw T V. WILLIAMH, HTKNOUIIAI'IIKH It . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make icports of trials, etc.; copying on typo wrlternecurntcly and neatly done. Olllcc with I A. Manning, Commercial tit., Ud stairs, New Hank lllock. KOCIKTV NOTICES. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. K, meets In Odd Fellows' Hull up stairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Hat urdayut 7:110 p.m. J.T.UUEGU. JAB. WALTON, .Secretary. N. ("J A. H. Sedgwick Tost, No. 10, Dcpart " meat of Oicgon, meets every Monday evening attho hall over tho Oregon Utnd compiiuy's olllee. Visiting comrades are cordially luviled to attend. A. W. DitAVomt, I'ostCommador. II. F. BouTiiwiUK. Adjulu'it. Wright's lied Cross Curo iinccjimled for recent and cluonlo coughs and colils, and all Irritability of the nlr-passagcs. Sold by all druggists Wright's Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters recommended by the most eminent physicians, Invigorating, Stimulating and not Intoxicating. Hold by II. W, Cox. Cfc7K in tOKfl A MONTH can bo made 4)y l(J 3uU working for us. Agenik preferred who can furnish .. horse and givo t heir whole tlmo to tho business. Spare moments may bo profitably em ployed uImi. A few vacancies In towns and cities, II, F. Johnson & Co., 100!) .Main St.. Itlchmoud, Va. N. It, I'Iiiino state ago and business ex perience. Never mind alMiut semllng stairiji for reply. It, I'.. r, A Co. -WHIm-wit Post Falls, Idaho, ON TrJE N, P, R. R Twenty-two miles up llm river from Hjio knne Falls, water ixiwer equal to Minneapolis, K R S 15 I lle.t site In tho northwest for n 1. I N S It U D Oil. MII1,1 Good market, CLAIli; HHOI'HEIIS, 6-13411 I'oKt halU, Idaho. C" M. L0CKW00D, 3AUIJM, .... OKICOON. Iliiul(iuartcrs for tho Willamette Valloy for tli tflebrated Columbia bicycles and trlcvclcs The Columhlasaru well known. aro thefast niude, and have vuluablo lin- machlfciwllldo well to call on orcorres. provenmu for uifl year, i nose warning pond ilh mo before purcuaslng, Office ut Gilbert Jlro,1 km, 'jajUiiiiiin.ul ,, aaltm. rottui tfO nrnv Vujw. scs ciili LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. The Sogro Vote. ItiCHMOND, Va., May 11th. W. L. Itoyall, a prominent politician, said in an interview: "If the voters of this district should think me worthy of a seat in congress, my aim will be the disfranchisement of tho negro X white man in the South would for a moment entertain the proposition to re-enslavo the negro or treat htm unfairly in respect to his rights of person or property, hut all of us know and feel that it was a cruel piece of injustice tons to put tho ballot into his hands In his pres ent half-elvlllzed stat.-All that Is necessary is the repeal of the'nueenth amendment, and I bellevo there is a prospect of its repeal. The South lias a large vote in the electoral col lege and representatives in congress based on tho negro as a voter. The northerner thinks we don't let him vote as lie wishes, and thus got an unfair voice In both those bodies. Well, let us givo up that partxif our electoral vote and these representn1 tlves in consideration of tiio repeal of the fifteenth aniehdniont." Portland rnrnxranliN. Portland,' May 1C Tho resolu tion passed bv tho Oregon fc Trims contltental directors authorizing the Issuance of $10,000,000 additional preferred bonds, aflorded railroad men a good lople for discussion yes terday. All regard this action as tho preliminary engagement of the great battle that will be fought for the control of the O.jtf. & N. Co., at tiie annual clcct'opto be held In this city, Juno lTthv'Thoi'eadeisol' the contending forces in the great strug gle will be Henry Villard and Elijah Smith, the present president of tho company. A decision was rendered in tho United Stnten district court in the ease of the United Stak-s against tho steamer City of Salem, charged witli violating tho passenger act by carrying more pas sengers than allowed by law. The suit was confined to one trip from the baseball grounds to this city on tho evening of July 4th last, at which time It was proven that t)hc carried 323 more passengers than tiio law allowed. As tho penalty u $10 for each pnssengor carried In excess of tho lawful number, the court gave judgment against the boat for ?:'i30. A Transcontinental Hide. New Yoiik, May 14. John Allen and 10. Piatt aro going to ride on horsebuck from- this city to San Francisco. Piutt is a well known riding Instructor and during the war served as General Grant's orderly. Seven years ago- he made u 1,200 mile hu.KobiWJK trip alone through Indian ,tcrrffojr, Arizona and Texas. A116n, who lsifoujlllon alro twice over, lias been ordered by his physicians lo ride thirty miles a day, He has decided to go across the continent ami expects to reacli the coast by October. Tlioy will pass through Pittsburg, Wheeling, Uo lunibus, .Indianapolis, Hannibal and Leavenworth. At the latter place they will secure pack mules, guns, revolvers and equipments necessary for crossing the mountains. The trip, it is expected, will cost $4000. Itoyul Prisoners. London, May 11. Earl Dudley, Lords Lurgaii and Paul, Huron Fer ric r and a number of other gentle men were anested eur'yjryestcrday morning at Field glufin'ud arraigned to-duy at tho Vliio street poUro court to answer to the charge of gambling. The court was crowded almost to suffocation with people anxious to see the noblemen arraigned userimb mils. Karl Dudley appeared hear tily ashamed of himself and wrs eaaer to ei-cape the notice of the throng by submitting quietly to the line. John Jasper's Work. Richmond, Va., May II. The crowning event In the ministry of J lev. John Jusner. the famtUM'coi- ored preacher and ujt''Gxpniiudcr of the.sun.do-inove" theory, oc curred Sunday. Ten thousand peo ple crowded and Jammed each other nt the Itlchmoud abutment free bridge to witness tho baptizing of tho 200 male and female converts of tho great revival now in progress, lly the Klectrir Itoute. IlUFFAU), 3N V,, May 14. Kern ler, who killed (lis mlstrtss, was sentenced to be executed by electric ity during the week WgluiilugJuiio 24th. No iuoru( delliilte time lu nuined. This U the first sentence I Vfliletl by electricity. HEAVY KALI, Or1 SNOW. The Crops in Dakota a ml Minnesota Much llpitelittcd. St. Paul, May 14. Specials from v.nlous points in Minnesota and Dakota give nccquntsoMieavy ram and snow falls to-iuvyjTAt Wadena It llrst mined arid then turned into a heavy snow' storm. ltrniucril reports that snow fell fids aftornoon for several hours, but finally ended in rain. The ground was parched and the roads like aslics, and the crops have suflered, hut tho present rainfall will stive tho crops. Tho Joggins Haft. San Fkancisco, May 14. A special from St.jJohn, N. B., says the man who copcclvcd the famous Joggins raft, Hjigh It. Robertson, lias recently returned from the Pa cific coast, and says that it depends entirely upon iho action of fho Dominion government whether ho will build rafts in Canada or on the Pacific- slope of tl'jo United States. If tiio government should remove the export duty on piling and sawn logs he says that a coriipany now being organized In England 'would build rafts in Dritish Columbia. In the event of tho government deciding otherwise tho company will confine their operations to tho American coast, in Washington, Oregon, Cali fornia nnd Alaska for shipment to Southern states. Tho company would prefer the Pacific for Its oper ations to tiio coast of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Tho reasons for tills are that on tho western coast it is easier to cut and lloat logs. In these provinces logs have to bo cut In the woods, hauled to tho coast, bfillt Into rafts and finally launched; while on tho Western coast all that has to 1)6 done is to cut the trees on tho banks, tumble them into tho river and lash them Into rafts. Albany Points. Aliiany, May, 15. No clue as to thewherealiouts of James llauuon, the prisoner who escaped lrom the county jail, has yet' been obtained. Sheilir Smalhuon is still at Leban on searching for him. The street railway company has purchased a quiutcr block Imme diately east of tho Southern Pacific depot which will be used as termi nal grounds for the line, being occu pied by buildings for housing the cars. Tho grading on the first three blocks and 11 half of the street rail way has been Completed, and tho work of laying tho rails was begun yesterday, the iflrst spike driving being celebrated. The ties and planking have been distributed along Lyon street, and the work Is pro gressing rapldlVj .Missouri Polities. Washington May 14. Many of the Western senators who have been closely watchlugpolltical a Hairs lu Missouri aro confidently expecting that state to go J republican at the next election. John D. Jay lies of Sedalia is one of the wealthiest ami most influen tial republicans lu Missouri. He says tho light between tho Governor Francis anil Senator Vest factions lias split tho democratic parly lu twain and that tiio swetJKW strides tarlir protection is luuk'iijr ill tho state will givo tho republicans n splendid opportunity to win a vie tory at tho polls when tho next elec tion comes aroiinij. ScllPiig Liquor to Minors. I'AKL'liCiTY, Or., May -14. The lax enforcement of the law relative to tho selling of intoxicating liquors to minors, so long prevalent at this place, culminated in a most distres sing accident here yesterday. Some boys ubojit 15 yearn of ago procured a keg of beer, and went oil to the countryjfor a good time. They all got drti'tik on tho beer, and in tho general hurrah Charley Snow accidentally shotMiuk Bold In tho knee, inflicting n very severe wound. iiiinTiopirnr' Aliiany, N. Y., May 14. Gover nor Hill has vetoed tho Sexton electoral reform hill, 011 the grounds that the requirements that noun hut officially printed ballots shall con tain, the name of all tho candidates of till paroles aiidrninblntitlons pre tending toslH(. pajlles, aro cumber some and uncotltutloniil. NOW (llJjhjillH. Wahhinotonj M?ij U.-TI10 naval hoard of design Imvu completed the plans for tho &00 ton gun boats, which will soon be iJiiblMntd. ami ro now hard ut work upon'tlio de tails of tho Thomas shin. ,1 Ji A i - 1 J" ! m M3I nt ml U-l : i-1 vM r 3 H h M