Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1889, Image 1

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BEST PAPER IX SALEM.
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A GOOD INVESTMENT.
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VOL. 2.
SALEM, CTREGOX, TUESDAY, 3itAY 21, 1SS9.
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P. E. HOOVER.
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South
- Here Stretches Out Before You
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Of which enthral! the beholder with bewildering admiration and wonder. In" the distance the rugged Caseado
Range draws out i(- serpentine length, while along it tit intervals rise up like grim sentinel all the white and
weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS of the great not th west, their heads extending high in the celestial vault.
The river goes winding northward ''like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side are elements nf beauty.
Lovely drives are being laid out and graded through the shady elevation and altogether the site is a grand one
for elegant homes.
..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 largo list of choice city and farm property, o, 10, 12J and SO acre-tracts adjoining Salem.
JBfeSMoney to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 245 up-stars, Moores' Block.
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THE FINEST GOODS
DRESS CIOODS
Ami trhninings of all kinds to match in Persian trim
mings, Plaid.'Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes,
etc., etc.
-RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS.
Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and
Laces in All- Widths.
Beaded. Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel
ties in Scarfs,
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
CARPETS.
Curtains, Poles, Portiers.
figy-A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing
Goods.
No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets.
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LUNN &
PIANOS!!
THE
::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::-
For sale cheap for casli or upon
the installment plan. Also a gorxl
piano to rent. Call upon
WM.S. ARNOLD,
No. 367. Winter Street, Salem, Oregon.
-PAVJD T. WILLIAMS,
I'roprlctor of
Salem Steam Laundry. !
SALEM, OKEUOX.
frders left nt Htelner'ii jrwery MW
eive prompt nttentluit
Qeorgo II. Hayes lias lioci, appointed;
specUl agent lor Ilia iwive liiinuiy unit
uuy washing left with him will U? prompt
ly attended to.
9-l'rlcs4 return iblo an 1 ir rk curio
O. B. EDGETT.
IS LOCATED ON
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and Chicago
IN THE CITY. "
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BROWN.
E3TAHM3IIKU 11V NATIONAL AUTIlOIUTY
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SALEM -Capital
Paid up,
Surplus,
OREGON.
$75,1)110
10,000
It. S. WAl.LaCi:. - - Piesldent.
W. MAUT1N, - Vlee-Piesldcnt.
J. II. AMiKRT, -..- Cashier.
DIRtCTORSi
V. T. Gray, W. W. Jlartln,
J. 31. Martin, It. S. Wullace.
Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert,
T. McK. l'atton.
LOANS IvIADE
To fanners on wlieut nnd other market
able produce, conlgncl or in store,
either In prlvutognmurleiior
jiilblic warehouse.
Slale and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at resisonabte rale. Oraru
drawn direct on New York, Chit-ago, K.n
i Hrunrlsoo, Portland, Uindon, Turin, lierlln,.
; Hong Kong and Calcutta.
M'rlnhiv Itliwklxrrv (VirdUl nil lllfull-
blorrinedy for the mftobtlnt fdsoa oX.
Dlarrha und Dysentury. nW bynllj
UftiiBrlsts.
alem Hig
riieCapita
It. P. BOISE, Jr.
tits
a Panorama,
11 GRANDEUR
Always in
Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap
ital Adventure Company have the most cotnplotc general
stock, in Salem nnd wo guarantee to undersell any of our com
petitors. We have the hrgest and best assortment of Clothing,
Hats' Hoots and Slioes for gentlemen, and can plensoumy one
either in quality or price.
People who have" to labor nnd want the most for their
money will find it to their advantage to trade with us. We
always give full weight and good incisure We make a spe
cialty of country trade, and farmers will find our prices (qual
ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the
lowest. We handle country produce and pay the highest
CASH-pricc for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and
can make everybody feel at home in our store. We offer 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,
.immigrants are
Values Coming Up
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NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST!
$900. 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in Xorlh Salem.
Very cheap anil choice.
$600. 73 feet front on Front street running throuuli 210 feet deep to
tho river bank. For a week only.
$2600- Elegant hard finished house, with 2 lots and a go-id birn on
High street. Very sightly place, and in good nelghboihood. Worth
seeing.
ACREAGE.
Twenty-eight acres very choice
dpiing. JMcgaui ineauow on pari oi
JMcgaui meadow on pari oi
timoonlv
Lots in Capital Park addition, one block fiom State Hlrwt, ?tK) for
quarter blocks. S'JOO and 100 for single largo lots.
Lots in Vcw Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi
tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; J00. , '
ISAAC A.
R'eal Estate Broker, 13anlc Bloclc.
XJp-Stairs, Salern, Oregon.
First National Bank
SALEM. OREUON.
Wit. N. liADUi:, -
mi. .i. iikvnoij1)s,
JOHN itOIIl, - i-
- - Trepidant.
VI io President.
- - Cu-dilcr.
GENERAL BANKING,
Ktctiunsoon Portland, San Kianclseo,
New York, Loudon and lions Itnng
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Winners are eordlallv
Invited to deposit imd liansael business
with us. Liberal advunees made on
wheat, wool, hops and other piupertyut
reasonnruo rates. Insuraneo on such se
curity em bo obtained at the bank In
most reliable comp mips.
J. J. CULVER,
County Surveyor.
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer.
W. H.1BYARS.
Civil Engineer,
Byars, Cuhcr Walton
Surveyors 4 Topographers,
Surveys, drafts, plats
maps and descriptions
ot i nuts. tow plots, and
roads, ditches, streets,
sewers, nllevs, (Me. ete.,
made and furnished at
lA)LminlilA nfhuiu "111
Light Solar Transit, comers and lines ro-cs-w.
a u E. ourlit tabllshed from original
t-oy, n. r. Ada otes.
Grades for ditches, roads, MieeNorscw
es, with estimates tarnished on applica
tion. Addiesn County Surveyor's office.
SMcm, OKgon,
Wright's Hop Celery and I'll imomlle
Hitters recommended by tin most em ncnt
physicians, Invigorating, Stimulating and
not Intoxicating. Sold by II, W. .Cox.
the Lead!!
Oregon.
Arriving and
projierty, adjoining town.
Hiiiiniui
iruct. i'juv per acre.
iruci. nw ier acre, i'or a snort
MANNING
sKiU5vJ1!'mmw-V'V
Dai y !
Homes
JHOWSJ
COMPOUND EXTRACTyl
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Tho Importance ot purifying the- blood can
not bo overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly ccry ono needs a
good medicino to purify, vitalize, and enrich
thQ blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's
Pom ilia I Sarsaparllla. It strengthens
rcLUllai anj builds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones tho digestion,
while It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
ot tho vegetable remedies used give to
Ilood's Sarsaparllla pccul- "r l-fcolf
lar curative powers. No " llbCII
other medicino has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you havo tnado up your mind to
buy Ilood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to
take any other Instead. It is a Tccullar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
Ilood's Sarsaparllla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
MANTKI).
WANTED A situation by u boy II years
" old, on farm or stock mnclie. A Reed
worker, enn plow or tend stock,. Call at tho
olllco of tho Capital .Iouk.vai. for"l."
Mtr Wl
WANTED A Kcntleniau nfflvo yeais o
' ' perlenco In commission business wants
a position Indoors wheio ho can put In all
his time, lias had someexpeileneo In real
estate and insuianee; Is iiKOod baud In a
waiolioiise; Is n t;ood mathematician and
can keep books and make himself uenci al
ly useful and Is not afraid of work, llest
of lcfercnces given. Address "II.," Joint
nai, Okkick. 5-lltf
ron ki:nt.
IjiOIl ltr.NT.-In n lino locality, soveral
1 nicely furnished rooms, cither with or
without bo-ird. Kor paitleiilats call upon
Win. S. Arnold, ,1(17 Wlntci sticct.
ron ham:
LVJU hAl.K. A half-blooded Jeisey eowat
I u leasonablopileo incjiilio at .'ttl Win
ter stieet, or at the llon-Tou restnurant on
Coiiiiiieirl.il stieol.
IjiOK sil.E.-A new housa on l'chh! lot, 1U0
xI'jU feet, on liluh Kround In South
Salem, houso lents for $7 per month only
$(i.10.N. I). .Tones, Salem, Oiegnn.
nOll MAI.ti A KAItM OK :U0AClflS
II all under leneuaml cultivation. In the
best HUI20 count IV of Eastern Oreiron.
The best ehauco everotlercil for a man to
engage In stock raising, lor particular
enlton oi address
.v . II. 11Y HS.Halcm, Oregon.
rilOl'KSSIONAI. CAltDS.
f J. SHAW, attorney at law, Kalem, Ore
" gon, Olllco ii-Ktalis In the l'lilton
block.
r J. .7ENNINOS 1). 1). H.-DETJTIH'I'
J Ollleoliitho Now Hank llloek, Com
merclal street, Salem, Sign of tnu big
tooth. dw
PIIYrilOIAN.-MltM.Ifll. l. H. Mlt'OY
physician and suigeou. has loejited
and taken rooms over Squlrf I''arrar's
grocery stoie. Chronic diseases n spec
laity. Consultation fiee. 12-21dw
W 1. Wlf.lifA.MH, HTENOdltAI'HKlt
II, and Typewriter Copyist. Will make
lepoits of tilals, etc.; copying on type
wrilcr accurately and neatly dono. Olllco
with I A, Maiinlni.', Commercial St., Ud
tjtnliH, Now Hank llloek.
hOOIiri'V NOT1UKM.
OlilVKLODOENo. 1R, I. O. O. I', mis
111 Odd I'elltm'H' Hall ill) stall's. Coil
els
net
L'omnicidal and Kerry stiects, every Bat
uilayat7::s0ti. in,
J. T. (IHEtlU. .IAH. W'AfiTON,
Secretary. N.
fj A 11,-Hodgw Iclc 1'ont, No. 10, Depart-
ment of Oregon, meets every Mondaj1
eeuliignttlio hull over IhoOreKon Umil
company's olllce. Visiting eomiadcs urn
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. DiiAiomt, roitCoinmiidcr.
11. V. Bouriiwieif, Adjiita it.
st?7K in tOKfl v .MONl'Ifean bomade
0 10 CpJU working Jor us. Agents
preferred who can furnish ,. Iiorsu and
lilvo their whole time to tlm business. Hp.ue
moments may bn piolllaldy employed aim,
A few Mieancles In towns mid cities. II. K
.lohnsou A Co., IW.l Main kt.. Itlclimond,
Va.
N. II. I'Iiiimi state a-jo and hiHlness ox
perlencp. Never mind about sending
stump for reply. II, K.. I, A Co, l-tWin-sat
Wright's Compound fiynnr of Sarsapar
llla n reliable medicine for tho renovation
of the blood. Tones anil builds up the sys
tem, cures skin illse.is"s ete. Sold by II,
W.Cox.
Post Falls, Idaho,
ON THE N. P, R, R
Twenty-two miles up tho rher fromSs-
kiino rail, water imucr eijual to
MliiieaK)ls.
K R 3S B !
Ilest sltoin the uorthwest for a
I.INSICBD Oil. Ml'liU
Oood market.
CI.AIti; IIUOl'JIKItS,
1'iMtlalU, Idaho,
6-i:w,t
NKW LIVEHY STAJILK.
(Gaine, Fisher, Proprietor.
Cornef Ferry and Liberty utrvctn, N, K, ctir
from Cliciiaktto hotel. S-ilem, Or.
Ootst uocoininodx'l in for loinmerelul
truvflcrs. J-,lrtsliurU 1 w.j son liunn
ClmrKm rwumahle.
LATEST BYTBLEGRAPir.
Portland Paragraphs.
Poim.AND, May i!l. Ten moie of
the Alaskan's passengers have been
rescued, as tho following telegram
from W. M. Hoag to Manager Smith
of the O. It. & N. shews: "A pat ty
dine in fit m ANesi bay last night
and reported that ono of the boats
from the ill-fated steamer Alaskan
came in to Cape lYrpctua early yes
terday morning with ten of the
wrecked sailors. They report hav
ing drifted near ono of the life rafts
front tho Alaskan with two dead
men on her. The men are now at
Alsea and report no news of tho
other boat, but gave news to Captain
Winant, of the steamer Mischief, of
their location and direction, when
last seen, and the Mischief at once
put to sea in search of them. The
sailors saved me in good condition,
and strong hopes are entertained
ttiat CautiUn Winant will pick up
the missing hunt, which is supposed
to contain eighteen men."
Mrs. Annie Suead, charged with
stealing $&5(l from 'the Hlverside
hotel, had an examination oefote
Justice Mayo of East J'oi
tcrday and was held in $500 bail to
answer before the grand jury. She
admitted she was in the hotel when
the money was taken, but denied
taking It. It was shown that she
went into the room where the money
was ami thai no one else went into
tho room until the money was
missed.
Alliany I'oiilts.
Ai.iiANV, May 121. Wm. M.
Hoag, vice-president of the Oieou
Pacltlo railroad, is now op his way
from New York and will turive here
tlu latter putt of the present week,
when it is announced work on the
road eastward will at once com
mence. L. W. Clark, who committed sui
cide at 1'orlluiul Sunday, was for
merly n well-known photographer
of this city, and less than three
moil (lis ago was married to Mrs.
Mary Moore, also of this city.
The members of the Albany Pres
byterian Sunday school havo ar
ranged for a picnic to bo given at
Marion on Friday, .rune II. Tho
Sunday schools of Salem, Jellerson,
Lebanon and other places will join
in tho picnic, and tho various Sun
day schools of all denominations inj
tins city nave neon mviteutoaiieiui,
I'alf-furu rates havo been secured on
the railroad, and a large attendance
is promised. A basket dinner will
be held in the grove.
A Crank's Lean.
Ni:w Yomc, May 120. Stove
Rrodie, a bridge jumoer, Jumped
from Passaic Falls this morning and
came out without damage. For tho
past three months Jlrodie has en
tertained the idea that it was neces
sary, in order to preserve Ids record
asa jumper, to rival the into Sam
Patch by jumping from some of the
places from-wlilch the latter jumped.
About March 18th Hrodio went to
Rochester to Jump from tho Genesee
Falls, where Patch lost his life, but
was dissuaded as tho water was
only five fuel deep. The scene of
to-day's lump is one ol the places
where Patch jumped.
Miinlercil In Culil liloinl.
Ni:w Voitic, May 120. Advices
from Rua Tan, an Island oil' Hono
lulu coast, bay that Rev. Hobbs, a
Baptist minister, and Ills wile ami
child were lion ibly butchered with
knives bv unknown persons while
asleep in their home. The object
was robbery. A sailor named llur
rell was aricsted with some of the
stolen money on his person.
Iiiiiurtant if True.
Ottawa, May 120. -A report Is
current in olllclil clriles that a
British mmi-of-war will soon sail
from Victoria, JJ. C, for Rchrlng
sea to inquire into the seitue of
British vessels by A nierlcau revenue
cutters.
Ttwi I'lriii ('liuiiuco,
I). W. Matthews has sold his drug
store on State street to (J, W. Put
nam, u substantial famierof Atims-l
vlllo. Mr. Piitnaii was foimerly
engaged In. tho dm business. I)i
Matthews w
short ret for
the U'litllt i
health, but It is
pri'stimcil will H--c
,e lu business
in Salem soo
Mr. Tillan has retired from the
firm of Foisiucr, Tlil'any it Co, Tho
firm name will now bo Furtucr A
Co. Mr, Tlfliiny will continue lu
tho employ of the linn as salesman,
hut has no Interest In the hu.oiicss,
AMUTIONAl, I.0U.U, XI1WS.
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Till: IV, C. T. IT. CONVICTION.
L
Seventh Annual Session oT tti Mhlto
Itlblinn Older of Oregon.
Delegates of, tho State W. C. T. V.
me beginning; to arrive In the city to
be present at tho opuning exercises
of the seventh annual convention of
the State union to-morrow morn
ing. Tills afternoon tho state executive
committee is conducting a hiisines-s
meeting at the Union hall on Court
street. They meet again this even
lK. '
The session proper opens at S:.,0
to-morrow morning at the M. E.
church, with program as follows
for the three days :
WI.IINIiSDAY, A. M. SESSION.
8:150 o'cleck: Devotional exercises.
11:00: rJeadlni: of minutes of ex
ecutive committees. Appointment
of committees.
f)::)0: Hcpoi t or t lie committee on
credentials.
10:00:. Report tof the eoire.-ponding
secretary, Mrs. H. Smith, Al
bany. 'f
11:00: Ueportiof treasmer, Miss
inn oelotejKiaiK.t1 Irvine, Albany. Reports
tlaiul yes-1 f strict piesidents.
Al'TCltNlJox SPSSION
I :,'() o'cleck: Devotional exercises.
Music, Mrs. Ml. I. Shane, Portland.
Scientllly tcmpoianeo Instruction,
Mrs. Mary S. Kinney, Astoiia.
12:.'!0: Motheil' meeting, In chargo
of Mrs. li. P. Ijnind, McMinvllIe.
.5:,'10: Legislation and petitions,
Inez Parker, Astotia. Kindergar
ten, Miss Mary Acme.
1:00: Parlor nieelingsy Mrs. Lou
Hatch, Salem. Flower mission
work, Miss Hattio Uushnell, Eu
gene City.
KVKNINU MISSION.
Mits. M. M. Hlauij Presiding.
7:!!0 o'clevk: Address, Anna Itlggs.
TIIUItSDAY A. M. SCSSION.
8::!0 o'cleck: devotional exercises.
0:00: Hygienic Reform and lleie
dity, Mrs. Dr. Aduir, Astoria.
Narcotics, Mrs. Nellie Ross, As
toiia, Sabbath Desecrations, Mis. W.
A. Swick, Rosehurir.
Work in Sabbath Schools, Mis.
Nora Williams, Monroe.
10:00; Report of Refuge Home,
Mrs. Multlo Townsond, Portland.
Discussion. ,
AlTIIItNOON SCSSION.
I iJlOj jjevotional exercises.
2:00! Conferqnco with Inllucntiiil
bodies, iMis. N2 l Walltrce, Salem.
Juvenilo worjc, Mrs. L. R. Thomas,
Hood River, i
;i:00: TenipOranco and Labor,
Airs. Ii. H. Adjlison, Corvallls,
Rcjiorts of committees.
i:vknino hi:h.sion.
7:.'l0: Devotional exercises"; reatl
Ingot" mluutcsji'anniialaddicss, Mis.
Narclssa Klnnoy, Astoria.
I'ltlOAY X. cM. HKSHION.
10:00: Union Signal, Airs. L, A.
White, Erkluvjlle.
Lecture bureau, Mrs. JJcllu W.
Cooke, Salem,
.
State department, Mrs. Anna 10.
Hell, Newburg.r
ll:lri: Whita, cross work, Mrs.
Julia L. Snyder, MoMlnnvlllcii
Evangelistic work, Mrs. Smith
Fieiich, Tho Dillles.
Pilson and Jail work, Dr. Clara 11.
Chatltou, Portlijnd.
AITIMIN.OON SlISSIONj"..'
1 :.'!() Devotional exercises. ly
12:00: Readlngmiuules.
Wink at fairs,' Mis. C. JO. Shfploy,
Oswego.
Work among foreigneis, Mrs. A.
1). Miller, Portland. ,
it:00: lJnfermeTitcl wine. Mis. R,
T. Rankin, Portland.
lulrodiicthuf of teiuperaiico Into
colleges and A'inluariiis, Mis. (J. F.
Condon, Eygene.
MiseellaueoiiK bttsliiits.
v. w. c. jr. ir, i:vi:mk(i mission.
Annual Leport, .Mlsfi 10. W. War- ""'
ron, Slat'i Hupt. ofYtmhg woman's
work, Astortfty
Papers ami recitations by young
ladies.
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.Miialu III lleiiliinil.
The Capital city band Is in leeulpt.
of a telegram fr.mi ytho Portlaiul
Fouth of .lulYinuslo c.iinniltteo
asking them notLcoiitriict for
their sen lees on tHo Hr-alli until
thoy hear from Pnrtland. As tho
boys will bo governed by tho move--mentsof
Co. Ji, they will no doubt
havo to go to Albany.
A Tuiivliurs' Ilmiiiiliuttloii,
Prof. Yolor will toujuct an ex
ainlnutlon of jdiool taehers at the,
court hotibo, bcgTrmhlij on Wednes
ilay of next veek. yTnuToaiJona are
that there will bo many applicants,
for certificates,
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