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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1889)
- , SUBSCRIBB FOIt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL jiEST paper in Salem. fc ADVER r I 3 13 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL) IT WlI.I. UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3-You wilt bo well pleased with it.-T 'H i 3-Tho Terms nrO Most IlcasonnbloTiW TOL. 2. SALEM, 01?EGOr. rKIDAY, JUNE 7, ISSft. oStO. 84. CAPITAL JOURNAL V P t r1 a t i Pl'Mll AW J(vr Oiul filiinnwn i iivm Diyyy luui ttlllL UJUlttgU,- THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. z ; DIlESs GOODS ' ' And trimmings of all kinds to inatch in Persian liim Jj t "lings, Plaid, Stripe nrnl plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes. ?1 etc", etc. ' ; RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, Pull aiHl.-Compleic Lines of jtimbroiilorlos and Luces in All IVMUir. z ffl 8 q8 2 jjoadpd Shoulder Wraps and latest-Novel- h"H ties in 'Scarfs,' ' ' JJ ''' FULL -LINE OP DRY GOODS AND NATIONS. U-H . A) ry- f- (PMPPTC ti a . rw 1 W J .H K a " E 2 H U fess. H J 3 o ,! v'v Cu.rta.iiis, Poles, Por tiers i i BS57A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing uuuua, o N Tn. 9M fnriirr Slnfp. mid flnmmpr'i.il Slronfc ' KLUNN.& BROWN. 'Z Always in the Lead!! Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap ital Adventure Company have the most complete general stock in Salem and we guaranteiito undersell any of our com petitors. We have the lirgest andest assortment of Clothing, Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and can please any one cither in quality or price. People who have to labor affd want the most for their money will And it to their advantage to trade with us. We always give full weight and goodfmeasure We make a ape clalty of country trade, and farmer will ilnd 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 make everybody feel at home in bur store. We oiler you no baits, expecting to make it up on something else, but mark our goods at a uniform low price. f 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 be true. t Capital Adventure Company, TtfM& Rttftft VKfe 'Stan The Enliro .Business Portion of he. Oily in Ashes. A' LOSS OK TVS jlILhlON DOhhAUS. Forty Business IMocks Dcstroyed City in Uuius. -TI10 TII13 I'lltK IS STII.I. KAGINO JIADI.Y Tho Chief Rraion for tno crcnt sua- ecss of Hood's S.iruin.irlll.t Is found In fha ' article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tho fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this mcdlclno a popularity and salo creator than that of any other sarsapa- Mprit Wine rllIa or b,ood purI IVICIIL YVUlo flerbeforo tho public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appctlto, strength ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Wholo System. Ilood'a Snrcnimrilln Is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for $5. 1'rci arcd by C. I. Hood 6 Co., Apothccailcs, Lowell, Mass. NEW TO-DAY. X Salem, - - - - - Oregon. PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon the Installment plan. Albb a good piano to rent. Call upon . WM. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Streft- Salem, Oreeon. -3 2511- FirstNa lu KOll 7 til DC DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of SaleiLvteain ;kiii(lry. SAEEMrOUEGOX. A-Orders left at Stelner'sgiocery store will recch c prompt attention SALEM. OREGON. U'-M. N. l,AuUE, - nit. .1. rkynoijdh, JOHN MOIK, - - - - J President. Vice l'resldcnt. - - j- Cashier? Values Comi Now DpfttrnyiiiK ttio Whnrvei riuiider nnit IMllnge Citizen on Patrol. GENERAL BANKING, llxchnngo on Portland, Sin Frnnnlsco, Now York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County and Cltv wni rants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rcasonnDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. Gcorgo U. Hayes has been appointed special nccnt lor the ntiavo, laundry nnd any washing loft with him will be prompt ly uttended to. 2"PrIces rcasonnblo nnd work guaran teed. . , , 1 , " '9 ' V fafliB J, J. CULVER, County Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.10YARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver Walton Surveyors &, Topographers, RnnevR.drnfts. nlats inapsnnd desciptlont roads, ditchCj), street, sewcrt., alleys, etc. ct"-, made and furnished nt reasonable prices. Old corners and lines re-cs-tnblUhrd from original field notes. rjnuioM t..i- .111, tips, rnndn. streuUi or sou cr, with estimates AirnUhcd on uypllcn ttqn. .Addrehs County Surveyors olllcq. Sclem,. Oregon. ' 1STA11I.I811ED 11T NATIONAL AUTIIOKITV HL.TN . I. 1 IT IM 1)1 'I I 1 Light Sour Tramut. W.iLE. OURLtT TROT, R. r. IWOMKID a liim n ElOi til Uilllh ii Vhi Sur'pl 7-H" SALEM - - i'ditl up, as. - - OREGON. - - $75,U()0 -10,000 '1 It. 8. WALLACE, - - 1'ro.Ident. ,Y. Vf. jrAHTIX, Vlce-freldeut. T.'n. AtTinUTr - - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS! W.T.aray, W. W. Martin, J.M.iforttn, It. 8. AVnllnce. ' Br. W. A.Cuslck, J, IIAlbert, T.McF.Pntton. LOANS' MA1DE To farmers on wheat und oilier market- el I her in private irrnxurlesor Mt, mi CviiiitV ffwrants Bonglil al ht, COMMERCIAL PAPEH Discounted al rcnionalde rnte. Dmft dnivrn direct on .New York, Chicago, hun anciM, Portland, London, larln. ilerlln. JlOUf Kpn nud Ciileutia, NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N.E. cor from Chcmeketo hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rlga always on baud Charges reasonable. C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, - - - OREGON IUudquartf r4 ior the Willamette Valley forth, eclehruted Columbia hlcj'clcs nnd tricj ties; The Columblas ara w ell known, are the best madi5, and have valuable lin proimcnts for the year. TI10M3 wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me beforo purchasing. QHlce atOllbeit llros.' bank, 1W7 Commercial ht., &ilcm. DO YOU BAT? t If you do, call at tho W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT In tho dpara boiiso block, whero you can get good cluim meal ut any time of day or evening.' - ' 'I'hUi rcstoumnt is under new manage ment and MtUCiL'tlon Iff guaranteed. I.v. erythlng Is In tlrnt-vlabb slutpe. Mr.nndMrs,H. i: UOWAIU), Tho New Mnnagers, THE HOME RESTAURANT, nu!ng been furnished for tho epeclnl accoinmodation yt tho publU;, we IniWheWntlonof'tlip jhe IIUNOIt ana hleviiy ones to "Ourllomo" beds, new nud oleau; goot ''Home" meals Mrved reg ularly three times u day. No ChlnCbO In the kitchen. Ghous n call and bee for jour If. E. M. LtW, Proprietor, tor. Court lytd High St., finlcm, Or. m. ir. sjnTir, dentist, r. ..-v-.a t. I liloli lin rtin fit iilatcdof artlilrlul teeth w perfectly tlmt cinecnn cat with tbeiu veil tlio rtnt (Ly nlaieo. ruttliuc around In the moutli while (uling, to the great annoyance or "cin- Miietfimd oonipanj'. iupuia ran oajjr.j . hmllii and gel m m-i with wblcli they ylll inntMi uprtm the !reetoir liearborn' ImrncftS lore, AU work rarran!wl to . . .....1... tia Tnnm Vwr Ill-arm Lorn liarnMi fchop, Coinmeivlu! MJt Immigrants are Arriving and w 1 A1 B 1 A VV A' W I wm mm Daily ! NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900. 2 Bightly lots on proposed street railway lino in North Snlem. Very cheap and choice. $600. 75 feet front on Front street running through iMO feet deep to the river hank. For U week only. ' $2600. Elegant hard finished house, with 2 lots and a good ham on High street. Very sightly place, and in good jueighborhood. Worth seeing. acreage: r Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining townJAllunning Jieganc uicnuow on part ot tract, feoi) per aero. 'Mr 11 buc-ri 11 irf Lots in' Capitol Park addition, one block from '3ttito street, 1000 iinoonly. ., ouarter blocks. S.'ifK) and S400 for sintrle larL'e lots Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x1150 near Asylum avenue; $.100. V- ISAAC A. MANNING; 1 r- Un?? forHA.. SEDGWICK, NO. OO STATU STKEBT, HAIR CUHINti AND SHAVING ! Real EStat'-Broker, 'Beirilc JBlock. Up-Stairs, Salem, Oregon. -A. K. STRANG, No. a(XI Commercial Htreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. DKAf.ER IN STOVESand RANGES l'lmiibiDg, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, JS-Agent for the ItlCIIAIlDSON & HOVNTUN COJIl'ANV'H Furnace. I tabllshed in lb GEORGE WILKINS' N IS V 3 U T O I-I E R S II O P On Liberty btrect, ncrojm tho bridge In North Halem. All kliidx of mentH kept on hand. &-,!0tf New Butcher Shop AT No, 216 Commercial Street AXGEVJXB & HAXSOME. llutooncneilun a flrt-c-Li butcher hon ntthe above IckuIIoii, where they will br (iluused tooene tho people with the CHOICEST AND UK-iT MKATH of all kind that the 1,1.11 kel nllbrd Ulve them a cull ami 1.0 mnvlnn-d of lln nupiTlorlty of their nuiiln. jifllixxU dvllvwvl fr. l'roiiosals for Wood. OnAI,i:i) 1'ItOI'OSAI.S till Ijo received nt " theoliieoof thenecretary ofhtato until J2mof Juuo lUth, 18SU, for ho ilelhery on thocaiiltolvnnindKoiiorbi'ioiuAuguiit In, IMS), or nil or any lirt of IV cords of ouk andUlcordnof nrwx)d corded cloM'ly, Oulc niiiHt be Miuud ixidy tliiilKr cut irom trlfty tieox uud not more thun blx months cut. Fir must bo cut from lamollvo treeH. AIImtxhI iiuikt lie four feet lon, rwwmn hly Htrnlght und nut len tlnaii 'i't Iticlu In diameter. K,'iurutobldnuill berecel tdut IIiokuimo time nnd phuw for cutllm; Into llirco Iciiytlmtlie ulxito uood und Mtorlm; tho Mllueln thecupltolbulldiliK; ktonij;o to bo completed liylvplember IStli, lwtit. All bliln will lie oiieiud at the above olllcu at 'i p. in. June IV, IHO. UM . W. McUltlDi:, frIU-tf hecretury of Htaif. TI1B OLD" RELIABLE lllack.mltli and WaK'n inukcr, John KnlKht U now fully ctub)Uheil at hU new iiuartera on I.tln-rly Htrcct, lie ucmuII tho iv.-w milliixl. In hU art und iiiukca kpecUliy if tllcufof liorke'11 fit. Frank Lynch Iiuk charKu of the wairon department und dock a Kent-nil repulrlpif bU4lne. TIii-m) gcnlliiiien ute Iiki nll known for u to try und rtuniiimenil I hem lr. Kiii'IH liamxeu lnrilMlfitr The Prince of Orators, flnl I. If fawhm jji ut x uv viiuuu;, Will dcllvir u lecture on "SNOBS AND SNOBBERY." In tho At. K. Church, Saturday, Juno 8, at H p. in. Admission IK) centK. Don't miss his the llnest lecture of thu rohsoii. Oregon House!' Comer Mill and Summer Sts., Three Dlocks West of Depot. Salem, Or. PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD TABLE. Board and Lodging Per Day, $1, Frco truiiBportutlon of luHSCUKcrH and buKgneo to and from depot. II. J. MUAHI', I'niprletor. ATTENTION FARMERS! 111k, little, new, old.H'oond-haud, rolllmr, flat, lmpioed, unlmpiovvd, and In fact nil kinds of . Farms for Sale. A good farm cheap nud crop thrown In. Come uud M'O us bcfnruycii buy, TOftOIvIAS & PAYNE to7X!s'rA.'ri sr.. SA-Liirvr. 'u -' " C F vxr LATEST BY TEIjEGR APR !?b,ainn 8llccil1 ,r"- Around tho iiifiuiuiuj unices groujw 01 inon UIS- CJP i riviAi I" 1 minim nmn w" UIL Sl'nil0 "n engoriy 1 oEiA I L 1jI!j b li 1 l!i A J V I H h nwulted Iho rcccntlon of additional news nnd ruinor. Skaitli:, Juno ".At 7 i. in. the lire was burning more llercely than over and it was ovident that tho en tiro business portion of tho city would bo destroyed. Huge bricks, supposed to bo lire-proof, burned llko wooden shells. The lire depart ment was totally inadequate to eopo with so tierce a eonllagratlon. A special train left Portland at 0:30 bearing lire apparatus and lire men, btt they could not arrive in time to bo of service. The lire burned everything clean from the mud Hats to the top of the hill on Froutstreetand Is practically under control, as there is nothing more in that portion of tho city to burn. The Occidental and Arling ton hotels are leveled to tho ground. Tti all thhty or forty blocks burned, tho Denny, Yeslerand opera blocks being tho most prominent. Alliany I'uiiits. Ai.hany, .luiiu ".The comity commissioners lu cession discussed theeommunlc.ttion Irom the Marlon county court to the effect that that county had approptiated one-half of tho estimated cost of the Stayton bridge, $7fiU0, and LIum county was asked to do tho same, tho estimated cost being $15,000. They granted the application for a bridge at Stay ton, and ordered (ho clerk to adver tise for bids. The Farmers' & Mechanics' in surance company received 11 dis patch from their agent at Seattle last night, stating that the-loss of the company In Seattle was about $0,500. All lilmlHof hair uork,hulrchuimH,L'nld cl'im.if, KWllchc, pullH, hallux, im iiiIiik you limy dcklro In Iiim line. Hair Work Always on Hand. Helms tvinlliliu lu Iho hair linn for lndlru. dlvi) liim a call and ho will till ) our older. New Livery Sialic. J. Miuey linn h lelj j iirclinsi il lhuj.lv cry and Feed Htuble Innncrly ouned by WiiEiU'rAcUcnnnii, nnd 1 ow c-oiiiluc Ih I'll 01 H1LE ! A FIRST-CLASS JtclitM unmoor the bent rlgu In tlic'clty. Uhohlm n mil nud It will be filled wild greut'prmiiptncv. J'urm for Kale, 1(;SJ4 ucrei., 7 Mile krnithwt-Ht of Kuleni, near 1'ronpcx-t Hill, ull (unu'd and crop fenced. Ill lu cultivation, lUktcdcd to KniKd, Utlaiicitlmbcr, plenty uikmI kprniK water, Kod U-niin bouhu ull lluUhcil near uneven Hundred dollar kchooMiouw, fulr bnrn and other out bulldinra. flood L'ralu, craHi, und fruit luiidn hlchlly uud JieuiMiy iiMaitlon, god ueluliboriiiNxt and iroou nun 10 haieiu. Mill no uiviueu nun kiiiuller fruit furmx with purekprln uatci oucutli. Don't moukry with tho rial tutu uxent buz-Miu,bute'm rlu'ht to the l.irm (II will io,t you nothing loktav ull uli;lil),kcoiiiy neluhborH, u'lt thu iinliillutcil fiicu und wi icon. J'rlco 'li nr acre. Tcnm rcanonuble. I'or particular kee Charlie UoUtIwiu, Oruliife turc, ulcln, John I. Jtoiu:i(ioN. .Vudlm Siicclal to Capital Journal. Skattli:, V. T., Juno 7, (12:40 p. 111.) Tho loss by the Seattle lire is estimated at from llfteeu to twenty million dollars. Nothing west of second street and south of fourth street to the water's edgo has es caped. As yet nothing definite can bo ascertained of fatality. A mini" bcr of lives Were surely lost. Tho city is under military patrol. I)urlnr the night one man was shot while stealing. Ills name and iden tity are unknown. Another man was struck and fatally injured by an axe in the hands of a member of tho citizens' patrol. lie was stealing when struck. During the night 130 were arrest ed and this morning two hundred citizens were sworn in as special patrojmeu. At least 2000 peoplo were compel! ed to sleep in tho open air last night nud to-day tho outlook is no better. Tho burnt district covers 1120 to 130 acres. This embodies .about hlxty-flvo blocks. Tho fire Is still comsundng wharves, tho lire companies having been unable as yet to aln a position from which to fight the elements. It was to-day decided by tho citi zens committee that tho erection of wooden buildings to take the place of those in the burnt district not be permitted. WJIlllirj IT HTAUTIll). Special to the Capital Journal. Siiattu: W. T., Juno 7. Tho lire started lu the north end of the Den ny block, on the corner of Madison and Front streets, at 12:30 p, in. yes terday. Tho entire business portion of Seattle is nothing but smoking ruins. Some Un pen tine caught lire lu the basement of a two-story frame building on tho southwest corner of Front and .Madison streets. Tills was tho origin of the fire, which leaped from building to building. All) KOIt KUATTIii:. Spcclul to the Capital Journal, Ai.iianv, Or., Juno 7 (3:15 p.m.) Ifjoin, Lannlng & Co. of tills city oiler to send a car load of flour to the Seattle suH'ererH, If tho N. I rail way will transport It free of charge from Portland to Seattle. winiN it commi:nci:d. Hijattij:, Juno 7. A flro broke out at !J o'clock yesterday afternoon In tho Pontius building on Front street. The wind was from the north and the direction of the lire was ulopg the water front and from the water front to tho big brick be tween the Columbia and San Fran cisco stores. The magnificent San Francisco store and also other stores lu the row were at ouco on firo and the wholo big block succumbed. Tim (Iicmcii were helplesn. and tel egraphed lu all directions for help. The Western Union ollleo was abandoned early lu the lie. now thi: i'l.AMiis hi'Kkao. At 5:30 p. m. tlw disastrous fire was sweeping tluough the heart of the city. Two blocks had already been destioyed. Many other liulld lugs were lit Humes and tlieconfla giatlon had pas.d beyond control of the fire department. To add to the city's peril a sniiut breco wus blowing oil' tho buy funning the flames, anil about 1000 feet of hose had been burned. The opera hotiho block, thu block opposite and the buildings tit the foot- ol Columbia street, and also the frame buildings in the rear of tho Post-Iutelllgcncer were burned. Tho block occupied by tho Western Union and Post Intclllgcnccr was abandoned. thi: .m:vh in i'okti.akd. Pohtj.ami, June 7. Tho news of our sister city's jieril excited pro found Interest and sympathy lu this city, Thu lire department at ouco inude ready an eugliiu mid a supply of hose to dispatch to Scuttle, but 10 Meat Ktitcn in Ignorance. Ni:VAitK, iST. J., Juno 0. J. Trum bull Marshall, employed In Edison's factory at Harrison, took some meat' to tho factory and gave It to the em ployes, male and female. All pro nounced it fine, but when told It was tho flesh of a Newfoundland pup many were taken slok. Great in dignation was expressed, which was increased when Marshall announced that ho was fattening a ujtt to be served up 111 tho same way. Mar shall gave as his reason for serving up tho dog that ho thought thu dislike of Americans against ani mal meat was all due to prejudice. Where, The Illume. Hosts. Pitthiiukm, Juno 0.--Tho South Fork fishing club is madu up of wealthy Philadelphlans nud Pitts- burgers. They may be held respon sible for the breaking of. the dam on judicial investigation. CON I) KXSKI) MSI'ATCIIKS. Tho price ol wheat for export Is expected to bo advanced. General Passenger Agent Scull, of tho ilaltimore and Ohio railroad, lost nine relatives in the Johnstown Hood. The Sieux: Indians are deliberat ing about selling their lauds in Da 'kota. Tho Itoscbud Agency Indians aiu Inclined to accept the govern ments proposition, while the others tire holding oil'. Paint tin; .Shingles. It is safe to prcsumo thai the old custom of leaving tho shingle tool' unpaluted originated In Its angular form being less exposed to the after cd'eetsof rain or snow than other poitlons of tho building. A little thought will show the folly of such a conclusion when remembering tho frail nature of a shingle anil the slight fastening It has. If paint would bo useful on any weather-exposed surface, It should certainly bo so on the loof. This fact goes with out telling, and lu the present stylo of suburban residences the roof re ceives its share of paint along with the rest of the building, thus at ouco combining thu useful with tho beau tiful. It U certainly singular that painting of roofs lias not ulwnyH pro vailed, and it adds much to the fin ished character of thu sto the ro.if painted, building to n l.unu It. i,iDi..i;., iw i.vuuiti lii.v . iaj u.gi.ij H'H unfortunately It was Impossible ta young (oITi.3 Sonii'llilHg New in Kissing. Onion pintles are fashionable In Nebraska. Six girls Htand lu a row, while one bites a Miiull chunk out of an onion, and a young man pays ten cents for a guess in to which one It was. If ho guessoi light ho guts to kiss tho other five, but If ho doseu't he Is only allowed to kiss thu one with tho ouiou-scciitcd breath. This amusement is said to be highly ipomi'iir with Nebraska, ml i iiMniKirihi 9iit)mmm,.lfmVt,Mmim fe-Mcn,.