BtjWMaiilloUMiattaaaraHi rjsilF 'f?' fsrt THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUENAL. w THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TKKMH OK HOIKCUIITION. DAILY. One year ly mall J2 Hlx montliH liy mall .- - 2 J Throe months by mull ..... 1 a Per week, delivered by carrier.... . lu WKl'.KLY. One year by mnll ..--. .I M Hlx montlm by mnll... One year, If ixild In ndvnncc J 0) Hlx months, If mld In advance 61 For advertising rales apply at thin offlec AllHTrbKcrllicrsloTilECAl'lTAl.JoUitNAl. who do not secure their paper regularly will notify this ofllee, giving address, and the matter will bo attended to at once. O ftl cc, corner Court and Liberty Streets FRIDAY AUUUST 1), 1880. This Year's Hop Crop. A WasliIiiKtoii Territory exchange naya though the lioi crop Ih a large one little rain would certainly do no liunn. A peculiarity of hops thin Hcnhon Ih that hi come platt-H the old yurdH look well and the new ouch poor. In other platen the new yards look well and the old ones poor. Thin peculiarity m noticed in yards that llo iilonghiilo each other. The growers are at a Ions to account for this peculiarity, unks It he that the coll Is heavier In npolH, and therefore retains the moisture and pro'lueex n better crop than where the hoII Is lighter and where the moisture evaporates Homier. Hops can ho delivered aboard the c.us at u cost to the producer of fiom 8 to 0J cents per pound. At the prrnent time they are being contracted Col by wholesale at from lit to K cents per pound. This leaves a fair mar gin of profit to the grower. i - Oregon Wheat N.linplin. The Oregon land company Is pre paring 10,000 nacks of wheat to be sent to the Milwaukee O. A. It. en campment. These sacks eacli liolu thrco ounces anil are neatly labeled. The wheat Is plump and nice, weigh ing slxty-llvu pounds. This will be a lino advertisement for Oregon. Tho reverse side of the sack hems an engraving of the state capltol. Tim Prlnelpiil Tutor. Prof. M. O. Lane of this city, his many friends will pe pleased to learn, has received his appointment as principal Instructor ut the Indian tralulngschool at Uhemiiwa. Prof. Lane's well known abilities are an assurance that tho management of the school will bo a success. Prof. Latio Is a resident of Salem and is receiving tho hcartyeougratulatlons of his friends upon Ills appointment. An Injury In Newport, Returning tourists uro all register ing complaints against the out rageous charges assessed against them by tho shark management of tho steamer Itlchardsou, They de clare that such actions are certain to do Newport a .'great Injury. Many persons declare that they will novor return there so long as such a scheme of robbery is countenanced by tho resldouts of tho Hay. A lime Cuimnt, A sensational nuws Item read after this fashien: "Yesterday morn ing near Salem two men In a hack, in broad daylight, near Lewis Petty John's tarm residence, stolo several sacks of wheat and drove oil' with them." Tho whole business Is a base canard, bearing no semblance to tho truth. rim III Mm Momituliin. Parties who left Soleni i-ovoral days ago for Silver Clock Fulls have boon unablo to reach that resort on account of the prevalence of tiro lu the mountains. They could go bin a fuw miles beyond Whiteaker and had to stop to await tho will of the Ilium. Mrs. W. II. Cook of this city Is en route to tho Falls. Th Vvvt llulmU4 College, The now Capital business college of Salem will ohui up soon, Their rooms In tho bank block am being made lu readiness for the com mencement of the school year. This new enterprise promises much for Salem. It will bo llrst class In every particular, embracing an extensive course of study. Thi' Smoky V). Mack Montelth and Fred (loss have returned from a trip of several weeks to the Sulphur Springs, be yond Uatosville. They reinirt forest 11 res hcvoud (latcsvillo In Marion county, covering considerable terri tory. Home of our superabundance of smoko came from there, and Mime of It from further north, oven from tho Columbia. Democrat, I'wuglu 1" Ihe I'lrf, Tlio Uoorglo Wood thorp company, which will Ui lu Haleui during fair week, Miltered to the extent ufabout fiMOO by tho Spokane lire. The 'oiip-mww t work und tho mills ihiinet destroyed cvoiy piece of their I will bo lilted, with new machinery HthoKrapli-audotln.'rialutliigM1andiroUBhout. The Jotlerson wute ull their Kvnery, lho wunlrolw hoiiso U taking In a vast nmount of an ni veil. I Jackson's melons aro well known - I i ...... .. .. .. . - . . ., ... ..V .. -- ; , --; aim -Jirnaco I'aintin miuuirrii uirgun virions. i rrri. ill injuries. .Oianca pullo wore coining- jiu iimwn wouia only lake Sign WritlU", Piper lianin I (liorgoA. JucHxon, tlio great wa ' J antra Tucker, thcold gcntleinan klonwl o-div us follews: Alvln JANZ.-M tho liomeof hispjirvnts Jr. Herw uoiden iiedicai Discovery 'decorating, Wall tintiuc'aull kill BarR- nam.. .. ... termeion man, has shipped (h,m who was .truck by the train Wc rhoj- f Til'auiook; mlen.t, S&l nlJT M In te FOS, S9EN ONLY. BoutliernOgoua carliwd of llneuxlay, I lmpMliig rtuwlj'. Io Itovduf I'ortlaud; J. W. lric ntul ilUroiof thoktmleyjs Uumavo A. rbi.x and nuke ,tpUrv, ' DKmKrpi" rH!!l iiicioiis lor mo .-uieiu iiiarKei, .mt, , uvi r.unir oro nun ununti up, mil v. i iiuraey oi utviWii viiy; i. Jam:, asctt iwouty-niuo years. .aaiM DwmuDn, mmMned of dUa. through this section aid texHV-( bothcwl him, ho uut U'lui able to tl rHUyi iVtulU B,v fHHl op it. THi: ZIOTOIt LINK I'llANCIIISK. TIip Clly Coiuicll Disposes of the Motor Question. The city council met in adjourned hcsslon lust night, for thepurose of granting tho Salem and SUverton motor lino the right of way into the city. The committee on streets and pub lic property reported in favor of granting tho prayer of the petition of the Marlon county Improvement company, except as to Chemckctfl stseet, and also in favor of adopting, with amendments, a resolution of fered by Counclhnun Skinner at the previous meeting. This resolution as amended, and conforming to tho petition of the motor company reads as follews: Resolved, That tho prayer of th, petition of tho Marlon county Im provcinent company for the right of way for its steam motor line over certain streets of the city be and the Mime is hereby granted, and the said company Is hereby granted the light of way for said motor line over Trade street, Front street and Commercial street south from Trade street; Provided, That the track of said motor line shall belaid in such man ner as to obstruct or hinder the pas sage of vehicles as little as possible, and the street commissioner shall supervise the construction of said truck. The report of the committee was adopted. This gives to the Improvement company right of way for their untor line for the full length of Front and Trude streets, and also that pait of Commercial south of Trade. Tills will give tho motor lino cntranco the clly easily, and all that now remains for them to do Is to obtain right of way across the University grounds and the woolen mill site. The committee on ordinances re potted recommending that tho chief engineer and the committee on lire and water bo directed to consider and report on complaints that might bo made to Iheiu of tho existence within the city of Injured buildings that may bedangerous-and oll'onsive. Report adopted. A MUplurrd Honor. The following quoted paragraph Is from tho Huston Glebe: "The oldest living Odd Fellow in the United Stales is .lames S. Irwin of lluliiilo, who has been an active member of Niagara Lodge, No. 125, lor forty-live years, and has been Its secretary for forty years." Tho JouitNAti has long known that a Salem gentleman was entitled to this honor and to satisfy tho world that the Boston paper was at fault, hunted up Father Armstrong, who Is the genuine oldest Odd Follow of tho United States. Ho beciuno a member of the fourteenth I. O. (). F. lodge that was organized Sept. I), 18JII, In Ooncssco county, New York. Ho has lived through many chang ing years, and witnessed tho accom plishment of many things that In tho beginning of tho century were looked upon as Utopian dreams, Im possible of realization. This aged Odd Fellow ciinio upon thu stage of action on tho llrst day of January, 1K02, and Is consequently nearly eighty-eight years of age. He has been an active member of tho order for llfty-llvo years, thus distancing tho Now York man by ten years. Mr. Armstrong says hols well ac quainted with tho other old Odd Fellow, Mr. lrwlu of RullHlo, and has sat lu lodge umuy times with him. A Noliln need's lttmurd, Tho management of tho Southern Pucltlu railroad company last even ing presented to Hussell Coleman, I ho llftoon-your-old lad who discov ered a railroad bridge on Uro and tlagged tho train, a handsome silver watch us a token of appreciation. On the watch was engraved the fol fel fol eowing: "Presented to Russell Cole man by Southern Parlllc company In appreciation of his services notify ing the company of the burning of bridge No. 148 on July :Mth, 1KS0." llrlrkl)lug 1 1 in Commenced. llrleklaylugou tho now Commer cial street, west bide, blocks com menced this morning, and all will Ik- bustle In that vicinity until ihe buildings are completed. These will bo Hue buildings, substantial, lire proof, and an ornament to the city as well as a monument to her bust iicks acumen, Thi JvflVrtou MIIU, Work has commenced lu the re pairing of tho Jetlerson (louring mills. Theroaront prcM-nt twelve wheat this year. will recover, Yesterday hU stomach (Iroim Steadily. The Oregoiilau, under "Note und Comment," has the following re garding .S.ilem: The Mountaineer alludes to the prosperity of Salem In the year past. Jt is true that our capital city has made very decided progress which appears to any on looker by the aspect of tho place compared with the past. Every where are new buildings. On the business streets many new fireproof blocks have gone up and literally hundreds of new residences are scattered through the old town and in what lately were considered "sub urbs." No effort has been made to attract population by advertising, and the growth of the city is natu ral and permanent. Oregon has many such towns that are making healthy and positive growth. Wc receive into Western Oregon many people who possess some means and are anxious to improve their circum stances. These were originally bill ed to Washington, and when they reached there and louml no way of Investing in productive land they came on to Western Oregon and in mimv Instances found what they wanted. Washington Riis "wonder ful resources," but they are beyond the present reach of the laboring man, and the people who came there on representations made find they mean future development and not present income. The best of people can't live on undeveloped "resources," and most of them have no inclination to try to do so. County nurt Proceeding. Ill matter of the location of a county road from the west end of the Green bridge to the county road leading from Marion to Salem, re port of viewers read. In mutter of the location of a county road forty feet wide from the center of the county road lending from Len. Foil's to Salem and from the northeast corner of lot 0'! of the Oregon land company's Capital City fruit farm, F. R. .Smith, John MlntoundT. If. Molntlre appoint ed viewers to assess damages; view to be made August 11. In mutter of the application of R. S. Wallace, etui, for the perpetual right to lay and maintain water mains through county roads of Marion county; denied. In matter of tho extension of Winter street Into North Salem to the North Salem school house, Wil liam Waldo, Sampson Jones and J. I. Thompson appointed viewers and W. J. Culver county surveyor to meet at place of beginning Tuesday, Aug. 1!), and make survey. Articles of Inroi purullon, Articles of incorporation were filed with tho secretary of state to-day us follews: The Grants Pass and coast railroad Comp.iny, with Harry Young, Arthur Conklln, and F. T. Flynn as Incorporators. Tho capi tal stock Is $1,000,000. Tho Unptlst church of North Powder, with the trustees us Incorporators. The amount of capital on hand Is $3000 and tho source of revenue Is the contribution of tho members. Ilolli Very HI. As the Journal goes to press this evening the condition of Postmaster Richard II. Dearborn is considered dangerous. Ho has been HI for Mime days. Mr. K. Strung, tho aged father of A mas Strong, is tilo very low this afternoon and his recovery is a matter of serious doubt. Looking at tlio llrldge. County Judge Shaw anil Commis sioner Glmiii are up on Pudding river to-day Inspecting tho bridge ust completed by Contractor Royal, and for which tho bill has already been presented before the court. It Won't Hakk IIiikaii. In other wonU Hood's Snrtiitirlllu will not do liuos.l hUttlcs. lu propilctnr tell plainly what It has done, submit proof from sources of limine Honed reliability, iitul nik jou frankly If jou ate sutlcrlng from imy dU en o or ultW'tlon emiM'd or promoted by Impm-p blood or low Mute of thosystcm, to try Hood's ivionparllln. The experience of others Im MimVleut ns.umuce Unit jou will not lKMlUiippolnt.il in the ivmiH, There came near being a dlwis trous lire thoothereveitlngout on the Cross farm, about four utiles couth, on the Turner ro.ul. It Is thought the grto-H was set tiro to by u couple of Uiys, who nuulo their escape. The nelghliorsMiecoedid in putting tho lire out before much damage was done. There will lu meeting at Ma rion Squrroiuwt Sunday at 10:110 a. m, and at : o'clock p. m. Eldor M. M. Morton will conduct Unervlccs. All are cordially Invited to attend - Foit S.VMi The new cottage of1 K. T, Mouroo on Church tivet is for Kile. Kor particulars apply on the piciiils-eH opjmito the M. K. church, liy biiylm of lltvt hands the ageul'ti evinuiKloti in Mtvcd. Notaries piHllo were comttiU.- M. I,butt of Maury; J, T. Maulstv of Tillamook and Win. lioMcn of Gnu Valley PURELY PERSONAL. I Chas. Piper took the morning ' overland for Portland. ! Fs-Gov. Chadwick left this morning for Portland. i J. J. Murphy left this morning for Vuquina. Miss Schott left this morning for a trip to Sublimity. S. A. Starling of Douglas coun ty is in the city on business. Commissioner Cornelius retu ru ed to his home last evening. W. T. RIgdon returned home from Jeirereon this aftetnoon. Hurvey Hinkle returned home yerterday from his mountain trip. A. P. Armstrong of the Capital business college is in Salem to-day. Mrs. F. C. Perrine is dunger ously ill at her home on Piety hill. Mrs. E. M. Plamondon and ' children left this afternoon for Portland. Mrs. Clay Starr and daughter returned homo this afternoon from Brownsville. F. J. Bolter of Brooks Is in the city and reports everything in that locality doing will. Mrs. W. H. Waters and daugh ter Leila returned home from Ya quina this afternoon. LOCAL SUMMARY. Services will be resumed in tho M. E. church Sunday, morning and evening, as usual, Rev. W. Rollins having returned from his vacation. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 State street. The city dads are not going to give the motor line an opportunity to compete with the street railway for business in the main part of town. Epicurean tea, paints, ' oils, varnish, window glass and n fine lino of general groceries at Gilbert it Patterson's. tf. Several dozen sUite exchanges say that the state reform school at Salem will be built next spring, but work is being commenced to put every thing in readiness for the work. It is indeed pleasurable to deal with a reliable business house. That is the general verdict of those who purchase their groceries, etc., of the old-cstrtblishcd and well-stocked grocery "house of Squire Farrar &, Co. They have all goods in their line fresh and pure. tf. The contractor for the woolen mill buildings proposes haying them completed and ready for tho com pany by the first of December. Tho woolen mill site has been cleared and everything Is ready foi the commencement of work on tho factory. DStnibnnees of the petiecful summer Mich us Dlnrihoea, dysentery nnd cholera Infantum, promptly evicted liy Wright's blackberry cordial. Sold by nil druggists. It hns been proven thnt Wright's JUed Cross Cough Cure cures throat und lung troubles of long Klnndlng, when nil other remedies full! Sold by till druggists. nu eim't ull'ord to hnvo nn offensive, breath and decayed teeth. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Sonp prevents bolh. Try It. Sold by nil druggists. Put to l'llght Nervousness und Indiges tion by Wright's Hop Celery nnd Chamo mile Hitters. A healthful btlmulus, nnd strengthening nnd Invigorating. Hold by II. W.Cox. With fntnl spoed impure, blood courses through thcKystem with death in Its wake. Wright's Compound Extract of Sarsnpa rllla cures nil blood diseases. Sold by 11. V. Cox nnd D. J. Kry. A GOO GUI' OK COFFEE. lit n great nttmctlon for u restaurant. Tho coil'ee drawn from Ilellcntinind's lYit cut Coll'eo receptacle Is one of tho many limit Attractions of hU cattni; parlors. Thousands of cups of his excellent coffee nresoUieery week. And as for oysters nnd meals he cannot he equaled In the Mate. if. Its Last Warning. The Spokane Falls Hevlow, Sun. day morning before tho big lire, ut tered a warning note that should bo heeded by everybody. Beferrlng to a slight blaze that had occurred, it said: "Tlio fact of a tiro origina ting In a pile of rubbish, endanger ing a great amount of property, would suggest the advisability and necessity of removing all such com bustible matter from the alleys and other places, where even a small lire would bo apt to cause a disastrous conllagratlon." Twenty-four hours Inter and Siwktiuo Kails was a sea of lire. Tho Seattle Times Kiys it is rum oroil that by lmying frL'.oOO to the ruvtiuuo ottkvrti any one can catch seals In tho Hchriug sea. "1 want whibky.aml I want it bail," exclaimed tho knight of tho llcVt'0i excitedly "Wei1, you can have it Just aa bad as you can etaud It," replied the bar tender, pa!i.-.lti( him tho worst in the houe. Tho fuiieral will bo coudueteil at ivm t aiiti w-v .i-i ni'MiuuM n .. ' . Kwmffjr, I RESIDENT LOTS IN Salem, for building lots, have no equal. The whole plat is in a fine state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine view of tho city, surrounding country i the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemeketc hotel and postofilco blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets These lots are offered by .Ionc3 & "Watson on installments, without interest until paid. They are now actually worth in cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. (Several lots have been sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J0NES 4 WATSON, wli j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN Remember trie KRY FOU Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly Muster Commercial Arithmetic, Business Pennuinship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, the nature and Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. A1J these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught bv exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. ym j"iiJl'i,JggJMU, - Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my office to U5 State street, I am now better prepared than ever to do a nulling ? illli AliJO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In thu best companies doing busi ness, lu Oregon. Cull on me at once. Isaac A. llanoing, 5 Statu Street. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (Iraduates Students m Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is Ihe oldet, largest nnd leat expen sive Institution of Irarniuir in the North. west. School opens llrst Monday In September Send for catalogue to i UOS. VAN bCOY, , lresldenU Salem, Oregon. "Miss llrown would be a charming girl," I heard a young man say, "if she had a good complexion and thoe spot would gu awn)-; Hut ihey spoil her looks completely."' If !W llrowu would only take ihw. be very sure. Thu medicine i the great puier or the. Ran eBnsii 4 .H li.f ... i. .. .. - , cnipnoiu ana wrtti niu-tvm.hvUeauu.w.work. ""r h b a 3 a LJM I niLL, O- CANNED GOODS. Place and VOKtBITVCEnXaXWJTMrSLIZRmKlX WJBBJEZSraa JUL VI V IllV J 111 V OT1TO ! MRM itt POHIE i t I t H K I . i l wui.vjiiyjji.u w x uuuij UUvUlifJU e 1 i IS I B 'II 11 H N D fgaKrjiijKxi'i"' - 'Jj'i..iwTnrrTTiii Hill ! 1 iror bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., CO TO TH03LVS BURROWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or Country produce of nil kinds always on hand. If you hnvo not traded with mo be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both In prices and quality GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTCHER SHOP On Liberty street, ncross tho bridge In North Vjalcm. AH kinds of meats kept on hand. sjotf 1NSUILUJCK Com pany . Fire and Ma rlne. - Salem, Oregon DR. JORDAN & Co.'s OK AXATOMV .51 Market st. San Francisco Admission S3 cents. Ro and learn how to avoid disenj.e. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermnterrhoe.i orgeuital weakness, and all diswisse of mea. end lor n KMIf. Iriv.ita rt... ,. . tienry street. Consultation free. I H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No.254J Commercial St. txneripnrerl Wnrlmon rt j r-"..".."" """"' "-mpiuveu, aausiaction Guaranteed. um ami soe iw iwinm ,.n i. NEff ZEALAND i ! JOS. AL11KUT. Agent, X JlUSfcUJ j 1 fc A FULL LINE -OF Crockery nod Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sels, French China Dinner Sets. ItlDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wc constantly keep n full line nnd open stock, enabling us to makeup Dinner nnd Ten sets of any size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment 6 CHAMBER SETS Ever shown in Salem. A FULL STOCK Ol tholntest pnd handsomest patterns In Glassware. S-lleaso call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Cohimercial Street. MR (6 , Oregon, have r Salem, Oregon, have received direct From Eastern Factories The Finest Line or CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, 3PBING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All ! These goods 'are llrst-clnss nnd as their stock Is very large a person can find what t hey may wfsh. Their warehouse on State street is completely tilled, and they have another car load en routo now. Look out for them; something fine MARYEL0US MEMORY DISCOYEItY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited, Great Inducements in mrminnnHpiiM Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. IlamitlOnd. tlin WnrlH.f,iinl UnnMnll.t In Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenlenf Thomp son, the creat Psychologist, J. il, Buckly P.- P.i editor of the Christian Advocate t!; ,;iIllcua''(llro.'tor,thescientlst, lions. . . Astor, Judah I', llenjaman, and others, sent post free hy Prof. A. LOISETTK, S37 Fitly Ave., NY Je-1M. dw OM: OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH menu In the state. Lower rates than Port and. Largest stock Legal Blanks in the State, a -d biggest discount. Sendfifi price list of Joh printing, and ratalogue oj legal hlanks. . II. WAITE, Steam Printer Sa'.em Oregon. and HORSESHOEING. CI II JlnVO movfri In JT jn C7n .aa I hero they are now ready for work. All ; our old patrons nnd friends are Invited to I can and see us in our new location. We are better prepared for work now than ; eer having secured more room. 10-I-U. jBUCKSMITIIlXG and WAGONMAKIXG. I HOUI, THE OLD RELIABLE BLACK- ., ; B'n. has removed his shop to I i?JL??rner.of Commercial and Chemekete ' SfMiJ?' She.re ne u iy " ' iKir..-Ile.,4 nmv Prepared better than ,?5f.i?do "JIklndsofagon nnd carriage Imi.i iB nnd "JTolrlng; all kinds of black .smttmug and repairing, nnd a general uorse shoeing business. Hehas all kinds ' S,?m s,r-,Mrottlng, hand made,i.,and 1 J!t,V ' ,n a "'entlflo manner. Speclat attention given to the construction of wag ' 5?n.d "Triages. Itemember the place opposite btate Iasurance building. '""" .otui ud Htmn doti f 1TTT?TC VctatofBi,4i4tMo ftt1SZSJ?ZSfy2 tiZJZ:7Z7 "?. ut unn te,.wHufz.ii.-r. - -r4CK-f saarjj Va.Mff3Tya iri Call. FT Tl 1. . HMU P.VflPfl PRINTING. fimrm urn WIDE