Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 17, 1889, Image 1

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SALEM, OttEGCXN", ITRIDAY, MAT IT, ISSi).
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F. E. HOOVER.
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South. Salem
Here Stretches Gut Before You
I TRANSCENDENT BEAUTY
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Of which enthrall the hohnldcr 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 ol the great 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 the shady elevation and altogether the site is a grand one
for elegant homos. .
The Willamette Investment Company
Have the exclusive sale of ihls beautiful
also nave a largo jisi e: cnoice city aim i.irm property, , iw, z) ami au ucre-iracis adjoining oaiein.
jB6J"Money to l.u'.ii on farm and city pr merty, insurance in reliable companies. 245 up-stars, Moores' Block.
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THE
FINEST G00DS,1N THE CITY.
DRESS GOODS
And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim
inlngs, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes,
etc., etc.
RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS,
Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and
-Laces In All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel- rTl
ties in Scarfs. JJ
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. -j-
CARPETS, o
Cu.rtai.ris, Poles, Portiers
BSTA full and complete
Goods.
No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets.
LUNN & .BROWN
PIANOS!!
THE
::- BEST, IN THE MARKET -::-
For sale cheap for cash or upon
the installment plan. Also a good
piano to rent. Call upon
WJI.S. ARNOLD,
No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon.
DAVID -T. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor of
Salem Steam Laundry.
SALEM, OREtiOX.
-Order lea at 8tHner'n grocery more
will receive prompt ntfentioii
George II. Ilnye Uu boen, appolutrd
iecULa;ent tor tho above laundry uud
any waihlng lett with lilm will bo prum.t
Jy attended to.
Prleen reasonable and work uuarao
0. II. EDGETT.
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IS LOCATED ON
addition.
Lots will he sold on the,
ail Chicago
GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
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stock of Men's Furnishing
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ESTAIlMSIIKD 1IY NATIONAL AUTHORITY
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SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up,
. $75,000
- 10,000
Surplus,
It. B. WAIXACK, - - I'roaldent.
V. W. ilAHTIN, - VIce-I'resldeut.
J. II. ALBKUT. r - Candler.
DIRtCTORSt
W.T.aray, W.W.Martin,
J. M. Martin, IU B. Wallat-c.
Dr. W. A.CunIck. J. II. Allien,
T. McF. 1'ntton.
LOANS MADK
To Eirmera on wheat and other market
able produce, connlKned or in store,
either In private craaarleaor
public warehoused.
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rate. JJralU
drawn direct on New yoric,Chlcaeo,Haa
Kranclnco, l'ortland, Iondon, 1'arin. Uerllu,
Hung Kone and Calcutta.
Wright' Hlackberry Cordial an Intall-
MOUN
TheCanital National Bank
blo retneay ror ibhiiiiihji r ...
lJlarrUosa and PyenUry, bold by all
OnifglrtM.
R. P. liOISE, Jr.
PARK
Higtits
a Panorama,
11
installment plan. This Company
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Always in the Lead!!
Everybody knows that, without any exception, Tho Cap
ital Adventure Company have the most couiploto general
stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any of our com
petitors. We have tho 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 tho most for their
' money will And it to their advanlage to trade with us. We
always give full weightand good measure We make a spe
cialty of country trado, and farmers will 11 ml our prices (qual
ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the
lowest. We handle country produce and pay the highest
CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and
can mako everybody feel at homo in our store. Wo oiler you
no baits, expecting to mako it up on something clso, but mark
our goods at a uniform low price.
Tlieso are facts in the case, and by calling at the Opera
Houso-Coruer we will show you goods for prices that will
prove all we say to be' true.
Capital Adventure Company,
Salem, ----- Oregon.
Values Comiri
Immigrants are
Pure
law
NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST!
$90CV 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in North Salem.
Very cheap and choice.
$600. "5 feet front on Front street running through 240 feet deep to
the river bank. For a week only.
$2600. Elegant hard fluldied house, with 2 lots and a good burn on
High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth
seeing.
ACREAGE.
Twenty-eight acres very choice proiierty, adjoining town. Hiiunlng
fcnritig. Elegant meadow on part of tract. 1200 per acre. For a hliort
time onlv.
Lots In Capital Park addition, ono block from .Statu 8treo,t, ?0'0 fur
quarter blocks. (300 and $400 for single large lots.
Lots In Yew Park, Queen Anlio, Mill addition and Unlvcndty addl-
t r.. ini - 4 ....I ,v. C'JiA
ISAAC A.
Real Estate Broker, Banl: Bloclc.
Up-Stairs, Salem, Oregon.
mwy
COMPOUND EXTRACTy
ft. linn. li... . i. ........ .i. in. .,..!,.,
Tho Importance of purifying the blood can
not bo overestimated, for without puro blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At tills season nearly every ono needs a
good mcdlclno to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's
DoriilIm Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
rtJOUIIal anj bunds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones tho digestion,
while It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of tho vegetablo remedies used glvo to
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -t- 1 Caf
iar curatlyo powers. No I U llocll
othermcdl'clnohassucharccordof wonderful
cures. If you havo mado up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla donotbolnduccdto
take any other Instead. It is a Peculiar
Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
Wright's Compound Syrup of Hursapur
Ilia a reliable medicine tor the renovation
of tho blood. Tones und builds up tliiisve
tcm, cures skin diseases etc. Sold by II.
W.Cox.
Arriving and
MANNING
Hies
Daily !
The Lntest Sv hullo.
The latest swindle in the peddling
line is being worked through the
suburban towns in New .Ietey.
A man gix.s around to each house
with a bottle of medicine, a box of
salve, and a vial of "perfumed dis
infectant," the whole lot for a dollar.
The latter, he idlees, when tho
cork is out, w ill dimise a pleasant
odor through the liom and will at
the same time be osafoijuard against
contagion,. He agist : on leaving
a bottle aVid ass that it be tried.
He will calrVajiln in a few days
and if it lias isvI been found satisfac
tory ho willimoharse anything
for It. llesmis the ewrk in his pocket
and loaves the open ITottle to per
fume and disinfect the room. The
liquid is volatile, and when ho gets
buck In a day or two it is nearly all
evaporated, whereupon he demands
r0 cents for what has been "used."
Often he gels it.
Wright's Hop Celery unit Chamomile
Hitters, recommended by tho must eminent
physicians, InvlKnrutlnir, stliniiliitimrmid
not Intoxicating. Sold by 11. V. Co.
Wright's Myrih Tooth Soip comes oil
conqueror every time jou huve. n luiisli
with It. Try It. Sold by nil diuc5l"t.
"WAN'l'JJn.
VANTKD A Hltimtfon by u boy II yeuiN
' old, on fnnii or stoel: runelin. A cood
worker, ran plow or tend stock. Cull lit tlie
oilier of the t'Aiii'Ai. Jol'UXXI. for"0."
Mtt Wl
WANTICP A Krutlcimiu of live ycais ox-
perlcncp 1 1 commission business wants
u position Indoors xrlioio hu can put In nil
Ills time, litis, lmil soiiioe.perleiico in rt'.il
citato n ml Insurance; is u itood lmml In u
wniehouse; Is hkooiI iiiiitliciiintlrlnii mid
call keep books ami make himself licnernl
ly useful anil Is not nlnilil of work. Hcst
of lefeienees glxcn. Aililiess "15.," .Joint
nai. DKl'iri:. fi-lltf
ron itcxT.
IOIt HKNT.- In iv lino locality, Mivernl
I nleely lurnlshed rooinn, cither with or
without bun nl. l'or purtlciiliiiH will upon
Win. S. Arnold, "l!7 Winter street.
ron SAM-:
17011 SAIiK. A linll-hloodcil . Jersey cnwnt
u iciisoniililoprlei) Inquluiat :Vil Win
der stieot, or ut tlie lion-Ton rcstiiunint on
Coniineicinl street.
JJ'trH.H IiH. A new houso on jrooil lot, ICO
" xlfi1) feet, on IiIkIi ki'ouihi In South
Snlcni.housu vents for $7 per month only
5fi.")U. N. I)..Iones,Snloni, Oresui.
l.lOTThAl.K. A KAH.M OI' .'M) AUlU'M
I' nil under fence and cultivation, In the
best liuiBO. country if i;aslern Oiefton.
Tho best chanco over ollVieil lor a man to
(.'imago In stoclc ralshitf. Kor partlcularH
call on or address
v. II. 11V US,S.i1(!in, Oregon.
lUOKi:S')ION.VIi C.VltllS.
I .1. SHAW, nttoiiicy at law, Satem, Ore-
gun. Olllio uisstalfi In the I'atton
block.
f J. JKNNINOS" J). I).""H. DUNTIHT
) Olllco In tho Now Hank lllock. Com
inerclal Ntrect, Salem. Sign ol tho big
tooth. dw
nllYSIOfAN.-MltS. i)f. .M. II. MCCOY
I physlelan and surgeon, has located
and taken rooms oxer Squliii KurrarV
grocery store. Chronic discuses a spec
laity. Consultation free. lS-lildw
U 1'. WILLIAMS, KTKNOOIlArill'lll
. and Typewriter Copyist. Will mako
reports of trials, etc.; copying on typo
wrlteriicLMirntcly mid neatly done. Olllco
wltli I A Manning. Commercial HI., Ud
jtalrs, Now llnnlc lllock.
SOQIl'.TV XOTIUKS.
Ol.IVKI.ODflKNo. 1, J. (). O. I'., mcjts
In Odd bellows' Hall upstairs. Cornei
Coiiiinerclnliiiid Kcriy streets, overy Sat-
urdavnt7::i0p. in
J.T. UllliUli.
Scerotary.
.IAS. WALTON,
N.
n A. It. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Ocpait
U. inent of Oicgon, meets ox-cry Monday
evening at the hull over tho Oregon liiind
company's olllco. Visiting comrades am
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. IiitAX (ii:it. Post Conimndcr.
11. V. SoorilxvicK, Adjulii it.
(71 ctOKH 'V'ONTII eaiihoinado
vj)t) 10 b.DJ fl-orklng for us, Akoiiih
piefericd who can furnish ,i horso ami
glvo their xvhololliuo to tho business Rpmo
moments may be prolltubly employed iibo.
few vacuncles in tow ns and cities. II, l
.Johu-on it Co., ldOil .Main St., Itlchmond,
Vu
N. II Pl( asp state iigoand biialncss ox.
pcrlcncc. cv(X, iiiinu iiuoui sending
F., llllllll IIUOUI. SI'lllllllg
Tjl. K. .I.ACo, 1-lWJlil-wit
kifntnu fill rnitll'. .
,..,,- ..-. . ,-,
Post Falls, Idaho,
ON THE N. P. R. R.,
I'wciity-two miles up tho river fioniHpo-
llano Kails, xvnlcr power ciiial to
Mliiucnijiills,
R R, S S !
Host slloln the northiiest foru
11 N S 15 15 JJ Ol U M I UUl
nwidiiitirkftl.
CI.AIti; DUO I'll KIIO.
Q.IIMH
-t
Pint 1'iilU, Idaho,
first National Bank
SALEM, OltF.dON.
WM. N, ItADl'K, : Preslilmil.
1)11. J. ItHYNOUM, - Vtm PniKldiMil.
JOHN MOIII, Ciwlilur.
GENERAL BANKING,
HxMiiaiiK-wou Portland, H,iii I'ranojMO,
Nvw York, JiiiiIiiii mid Hong JCmig
Isiught uild Mild. HUlle, County and City
warrant Umyhl. Kuriiiurn aru mrdlully
InvlUHltl (IbIMmII Villi iKIIlSfltt iHUHlOHS
with ox. I.llieiiil uitrun'tM mado on
wluiit, xnol, hiu uud other properly at
rttismli'no nito. 1'i.nniuio on inch n
ourlty cm be obi.ilii'sl nl Hie bank In
iil'Mt ri'llahli C:npiuli
LiVTBSTBYTBIiBGRAHr.
I'ortlniitl ranisi'nilis.
I'oiiTi.AND, May 17. Yeslerday
forenoon tho startling news was re
ceived hero from Astoua, that the
Oregon Ihiilway it Navigation com
pany's niagnlllcent side-wheel Iron
steam r Alaskan had fouudered
when oil' Cape Blanco, and that a
number of those on board had
perished. The news was tlr.st brought
to Astoria by the steamship Colum
bia, that arrived t there from San
Francisco, bringing tlie captain of
the Alaikan,ytue ihf.t olllcer and
nine of thcerexv, who had been
transferred' to the former steamer
from thetiig Vigilant.
Frank Jachetta appeared before
.ludgeSteariisyesterday for sentence.
Ho was convicted of manslaughter
for the fatal shooting of Charles Ol
son alius "Crawllsh Charley," and
given time for moving for a now
trial, but Wednesday ho told his
counsel not to make such a motion,
stating that he was piepared to re
ceive his sentence.
The court reviewed the case brief
ly, stating that there were some
features connected witli it which
were against tne defendant's cause.
Jachetta shot tho nititi he was con
victed of killing in the heal of
passion from tho brutal treatment
he received; but Judge Stearns said
ho was not satisliodthatlhe prisoner
committed the act wholly in self
defene. lie then sentenced the
prisoner to throe .veal's' conliueiuent
in the penitentiary at Salem.
Tlie AIunKiiii Fmiiiilt'i'i'il.
I'oitTiiA-N'D, May 1(1. Tlio news
has just arrived hero that the steam
er Alaskan, owned by the (). It. &
N. Co., had foundered at 'sea. Last
Monday, while en route to San Fran
cisco for repairs. Sho foundered oil'
Cape Blanco. Captain llawcs and
eleven of the crew were picked up
by tlie tug Vigilante. The fateof tho
remaining twonty-lhi'eo of the crew
is still unknown. The steamer
Alaskan tuCk down with her about
2o0 tons of coal for fuel, which is
about the same amount taken by
tho regular ocean steamers on that
route, but as sho could not make
more than eight or ten knots per
hour at scu, It is thought not alto
gether improbable that she may
huve run short of coal. Her hull
was very foul, which condition
would of necessity have retarded her
speed. Sho left out over the bar last
Saturday noon.
Albany Points.
Ai.HANY, May 17. James IJan
noii, tho Lebanon bank robber, who
escaped fiom Jail in this city tho first
of tho week, xvas i.ceu about Leban
on Tuesday. lie stopped at the
farm residence of Jesso I'arrlsh for
breakfast and afterwards called and
got his supper. Ho xvroto a nolo to
Mr. Jtecd in Lebanon, stating that
he would bo in Lebanon, but as yet
bo has not been seen there.
Our home-made street cars will bo
about twice the Hi.o of tho Salem
cars and will lie of an Improved
model, capable of being propollsd
either by electric motor or by horses.
Therols talk of startlnga tannery
in tills city. Such an enterprise Is
needed and several business men
liuvoslgnllled a willingness to lake
stock for lis establishment.
'lliui'iitlykcs Itici) licail.
Ni:v Yoiik, May HI. Allen
Tliorndyko Wee, editorofthe North
American Itevlew, and new minis
ter to ilushia, died here this morn
lug, lie waslo have sailed for his
post yesterday. Ho xvhh suH'ering
from soie throat on Monday and
his physician I'oiblil his starting un
til lie was better. Tlio dcceaHo rap
idly developed Into malignant
tousllotls, resulting hi his death.
No serious icsult had been antici
pated up to last night. The attend
ing physician says tho glottis
swilled suddenly and stopped his
breathing. Death occurred ut .'i
o'clock a. m.
Tim C(iiicr .Mine CoiilVrpiiiT.
Nl.w Yoltic, May 1(1. Tlio repre
sentatives of tho copper mines have
(Kiicludod their conference, Tho
only result appears to be the llxlug
of tho price of lake copper at It! cents
pur pound. It Is staled that no
stops were mado toward tho accept
ance of any proposition Irom the
European stockholders In tho cop
pur syndicate. All hopes of n com
promise aio abandoned.
SoUllrJirii, '.MiiiUU'i' to Turkty
Wahiiimjton, May 10. Tho presi
dent to-day appointed Solomon
Illrnch of l'ortland, Oregon, lo be
minister to Turkey.
Deadly Flumes.
()iti:nix May 10. A disastrous
lire broke out early this morning in
St. Sauveur. The Haines spread
with great rapidity through the
wooden district, and tlio houses on
Valler, Cliencl, St. Peter and St.
Marie streets were burned. Help
was asked from this city, and Que
bec engines were quickly sunt, but
owing to the lack of water, their
, force was crippled. Uattery Jl was
llnullv called out and rendered valu
ab'eassistanee in lighting tho Humes,
at seven o'clock the lire had destroy
ed over 100 buildings. "While the
militia xvas preparing to blow up
houses, to check the Haines, a pre
mature explosion took place, killing
Major Short and Sergeant Wallace,
of Uattery 11 by burying them in
the ruins. The loss xvas $150,000.
Tho Oalilo Komi Trust.
Sax Fiiancisco, May 10. A
dispatch from Los Angeles yester
day stated that C. II. Holmes, head
of the cable roads of that city, St.
Louis and Chicago, backed by a
wealthy syndicate, xvas about to
commence a series of operations
looking toward the ultimate forma
tion of, a gigantic cabicfuifroad trust
company. Tho object of the trust,
so the dispatch stated, xvas to build
or buy up tho cable roads in ex-ery
city in tho United States.
IhuiiuTPil cabinet Clinngrs.
Washington, May 10. It is re
ported that tho president has decid
ed to Hll the vacancy on the supremo
bench caused by the death of Stan
ley Matthews by the appointment of
Attorney General Miller. I
As a result of this appointment
Secretary Noblo will be made attor
ney general, and Assistant Postmas
ter General Clarkson will succeed
Noble as secretary of tho interior.
Applications For Pensions.
Wahhixoto.v, May 10. Applica
tions for pensions tiro beginning to
come In at tho pension oftlco from
tho windows and dependent rela
tives of thoolllcersand ineii who lost
their lives In tho recent naval disas
ter at Samoa.
A 'Itig Strike.
PiTTHiiiTiw, May 1(1. Tho em
ployes of IhoNationul tubowoiksat
MoKee's pit have struck for an ad
vance in yoges of 10 per cent. Two
thousand men are out. The em
ployes ot the galvanizing and roll
ing department threaten to Join tho
strikers. Six thousand men are em
ployed In this plant.
"Will Shut llowii.
Sax Fhancihco, May 10. The
Pioneer woolen mills, which were
started In IMS, ami which havo a
paid-up capital stock of ono million
ono hundred thousand dollars, xvlll
soon cease operations, owing to un
profitable business.
I'oitlaml to Seattle.
Nnw Yomc, Mnv 10. President
Adams, of tho Union Pacific, Is re
ceiving estimates for a parallel lino
to the Northern Paclllo from Port
land to Seattle.
The Title is Turning.
When tho tide Is running out It
looks as If it would always run ono
way, but nothing Is more certain
than that It will turn and run In
again; and so It Is with commercial
tides. For two or threo years It bus
been ebii tide, but the signs are ac
cumulating that 18801s going to be
a good business year. American
Grocer."
A lllllll'll'OllS (,'uss.
The mall carrier up Gray's river,
Mr. Illinium, said ho saw a floater
in the bay last Tuesday when ho
xvas 'coming in. It xvas floating
gracefully along with Its face turned
up to tho moon and a crawfish fast
ened to Its iio-e. Harry says lie
hasn't lost any crawfish, so hu didn't
tow It hi. Astoria Transcript.
Tho rock on which tho proposed
salt trust will split Is a rock of salt
recently discovered in Kansas. It
is threo hundred miles long, twenty
flvo miles xvldo and tour hundred
feci thick. A trust In seashore sand
Is about ai piactlcahlo a trust ns in
salt,
A young lady at l'ortland, Me,,
lias worked up a new business In
which sho Is said to bo doing well
that of reading to old or disabled
people. There Is no reason why
such Instances should not ho com
mon. When a man conveys to you In n
loud tone of yoke, and the language
of slang, profanity, and bad gram
mar tho Information (hat ho Jh a
gentleman, it U w wmitoof time tq
doubt hm,
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