Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 25, 1890, Image 4

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THE OAPITAIi EVENING JOTXRHTAlu
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THE- CAPITAL JOIMM.
BETTER PROSPECTS AHEAD.
thumb of hua"chiith)n.
iuilt.
Oneyenrbymall WW
Hlx month by mnll 2 AO
Three month by mull ...... I v
I'er werk, delivered bycnrrlcr . 10
WKF.KLT.
One yrnr by mnll...... II 80
Hlx month br mnll . 7
Ono year, If paid lu ndvuncp...... . 1 0
Six month, If pnldlnnilvunce. 6
For nlTcrtllt)R rate apply nt thin office
AllSiibtcrlberdtoTllKCAflTAhJofltSAI
whn do not Kecuro their impcr regularly Owltij? to the low Hne of wuter iikwutit milliner uduct: after which
I Joint Meeting. The literary
j nocictlcs of ilie University held their
regular joint meeting In their com-
, nnxllotu hull, In the University
litiililing, last evening. Tlio hall
ttus well fi.'led with nicmlcri4 who
1 had uuthered to Iiear.thc followitiif
'well, rendered preurainnie: The'
first vii au instrumental duet by
1 MiswB Mary .Stelneruud Etlnritrul
i ton. the favorite piano pupils of the
Mjiiior class or the CniiHcrvutory.
will notify thli office, giving nddrcM, ami
t bo matter will be attended to at once.
Ofrinc. fttrnpr nmirt.nnd Liberty HtreeU
. -- - i . .. , ... - . . -.
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"Ths evening paper contains the news ' The company now haveooniething
nfta.ilav! the mornlnir naoer cives vou over .0,000,000 feet of Iob In the
,. r i. ..... ...!! , Lucklniuto country, reatiy to run
ins nniup y uaiinrinu -' . -..
Tlio Capital Lambrric Company En-
tonraRfd by Pnnpeets-G.000.000
Feet of Logs In th Lvrkimote.
This inoriiliig a JutritNAi. reporter
called nt the ofllce of the Capital
Lumbering company, nt the corner
of Front and Ferry BtrcetB, and
found the genial manager, Mr. A. i'J'Iiih wan followed by an openlugad
W. JIooreH, wreatneU in hiniles over lrc-4 ly the iirtHldcnt or the noeie
the promlHlng outlook toward ob tk-s, J. J. FitGerald. Misses .Edna
Wining some material ior me mm. Adams ami Mary Sinner Kang lit a
utidthali'ht hiiowIii the mountains, tlr,
last winter, the mill Mia been unable
to do much work for tne past year,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Fnrrar fc Co.'h Is headquarters
provMons.
Lint your property with tlicSn-
loin Land Company.
Painless dental operations nt'Dr
T. C. ymlth's, m State street. J
The lowest prices ever known In I
Snlcm, at Jluren's furniture empor
ium. The Hon Ton restaurant Is setting
the best 23 cent meals in the city
now.
When you buy wood of Jordan
for what
fori
A
Grand
Clearance Sale.
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K. C. SMALL'S,
hiiiuiiiiii.uuuviuu.iu """-" iSL urc vou why nav
MafJee itrontiunced nn oration . .., u. 1.50-tf
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iti ii ii mi mill inuirvsm vi voice, i lie i .. . . . . .. .i.
.innW. ...P; .m4t r....ii i.v .. n.... . uuiy ten centra tok . me,
reiiinT,y MIm Ji-Miiio M. Loim. lV?'' "" the best paper
.i ... i . i..... .i... I.I..I...... ......i. ,,.i.. in rviicin.
viln Jjuillt nils iiiu iiiui.i' JS inmi. i
oi ine societies ior leiiuerii' one hi
the news of yesterday."
HORACE GREELEY.
Have the JMiv
your door and get
10 cents a week.
JoL'iiNAii left nt
all the news, at
Till! Joru.NAl.. Will
every legitimate uiisuicss.
T. IL Ilnrne, nf the Hntctn Land
company, wlilluppllltiiii! wood jes
tcrdav t'noriilng, had ilie misfortune
to cut hIS foot In a very painful
manner.
advertise
and If yt ii
liave real ilwinible bargains to oiler
say so to the pople and It will help
you to ruah oil' your goods.
KlIWT PlIIWMN IKIiUXClII :r II.
Hervlei's as usii .1 tw-moirow. Tie
communliin anuonn"'d Ur lh- :0
Inst. Ik deferreil. Preaching at 10;.' 0
a. m. Christian Endeavor meelii g
at (M0. Itev. H. A. Newell, past r.
James Harlow, of the Union
Transfer company, of Portland,
whose duty It Is to re-clieck bairgae
between here and Portland, has bet n
feeling badly for the past week and
has dccidedto take it lay oil forn
week or ten dys, and rest up.
iMl'OKTANT M kitting:. O live
Lodge No. 18, I. O. O. I meets to
night at their hall on Commercial
struct. Work lu the Initiatory de
greu to-night and a full atteudanei
of all members Is requested by the
N. O., visiting brethcrn invited.
Tub Diasiond-Watcjii Ci.yn.
Persons wlsliiug to Invest in them
luxuries In an easy way should
cure fully read the proposal of the
above club as advertised lu till.
paperr Call on the llrm and satisfy
k'oursen as to tueir uiisiueHS metiuiu
yoi
before Invesllug.
down Just as soon as the water Is
high enough. The heavy snow that
lias fallen in the mountains gives an
encouraging outlook. When the
weather moderates and the snow In
the mountains begins to melt it is
thought that the loggers will have
no trouble in running all their logs
down to the mills. Just as soon as
the company are able to secure
enough material to work on, the
mills will Oe run at their fullest capa
city. The company employ some
tony odd men, and the mill has a
aimeity of 3.5,000 feet per day.
The rcMimptlou of work in this
iiiMirtiint branch of industry in
Halem, will be a godsend to the city.
II will enable the carpenters anil
iiiUK! bulldeis to obtain their lum
ber right at home, and save the ex
peiifse of having It shipped here from
tuthide points. The company arc at
(irexent having to have lumber ship
.M'd lu hero to supply their own
trade.
1 lie thermometer will have to
the most enjoyable features of the
I programme. Miss Victor rend the
I society paper, which was prepared
with lue care and was very
i amusing and showed wonderful
skill in finding out, Mime things
which brought the red to the cheeka
i of the bashful youths. Mcsscnt.
,ainn, Jlowell, Hteeves and Epley
i next sungn quartette which urougni i
them a hearty encore The societies i
If. vou don't know where CMlbert
k Patterson's is, Inquire for the
cheapest place to buy groceries.
All kinds of wood for sale by Jor
dan it Churchill. Full measure
ment guaranteed. Olllce 09 Slate
street. 1-20 tf
The cyclone has really come to
.Salem, and if you would -ee Its ef
fect on prices, buy your goods at
Furrar fc Co.'s
Have vou had any watch woik
COMMERCIAL
STREET.
fn ifwrH T,ri ...... ml-"1 wlm lone bv C. A. llurUuik ."117 Coin-
from several of the members, who ...-. ,. ,, ,. ,.rl,
when called on were given it sub- ""-'.." , ., " h'r-f ,T .., tf
Ject on which to sp.-ak, the-e were ' ",1- onlirf 1,J ; , l.
Ivurynmiihlni;, 11 C. Eple.v and 11. i , toil Sai.k. Uartlctt & Cater In i
A Ifrn.i. . ..m on, i en ...1 nn ii I ave ior t-aie ten. iweiny aim nuu-
O. A. It. According to special
order No. 2 1-sued by Post Com
mander I). C. Bhermau, the mem
bersof Hedgwlck post No. 10 assem
bled at the A. O. U. W. hall Satur
day, Jan. 'Si, 1890, at 1 o'clock p. in,
for the purpose of attending the
funeral of Comrade Jonathan Lesley.
An Oiu'hvnh' Homk. The
Ladles' Aid society, of Albany, are
making ellorls to build an Orphans'
home at I hat place, probable cost,
$2,000. The ladles are meeting with
much encourugemeiit and no doubt
tuu building will be constructed
noon.
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A Salt Hi nix. Many wander
ing eyes rested with Htirprlbo and
satisfaction on auiglit in tlio show
window of J. (J. Wilght's grocery
store. There was opened out a bible.
On those paues of puro white salt
was luscrincd In gold letteis: "Mav
our lives be as puro as our goods,"
and on the other page a card for this
popular llrm. It was about 1 1 by HI
Inches, and the work of N. J. Unas,
u talented clerk, who went into Mr.
Wrlght'H employ t-oven ycais ago at
f3 n week.
Tuti:i) oi' tiii: Bciiooi.. Home
time Thursday ouo of the Indian
I toys at the school at Chemawa made
up his mind he would rather he
with the tribes than uo to sch.ml,
He boarded the I o'clock train for
the north and being without money
ho was put oil" at Woodburn. The
superlnteiidant did not miss him
until last night, and this iiiernim:
started a searching parly after him,
mil as no mid over a day tuu start
of (hem they will perhaps oxer!ciico
Hume trouble In capturing the fuga
tlve. Tiiai.vs Sni.i. Lati:. As yet
there Is no news from the blockade
and thoie Is no telling when trams,
will bo running on time. This
morning the Ktieeue train went
noil h on the overland' time ami at N. It. (layloid,
i--iuo n'Kuiar nine ior ine iMigcuu' adjourned, alter a
express, tnero was a train came
down Horn Itoseburg made up there
and run as a local mall. The trains
from Portland are all on time, and
each brings considerable mall, com
ing from (he eastern blockade. The
eleven o'clock train brought a largo
amount of California mall that ar
alved In Portland lust night by the
cteamer Columbia. This U the Unit
mull from that nail of the country
HaUni has had tor two weeks,
iiefoie the thaw will begin, and that
iliue is anxiously looked for,
,v Knjovaiim; Tmi. Last
veiling some twenty-live or thiily
ineinbers of Capital Lodge No 11,
1. U. (i. T., Ix.arded the overland
train lor a visit lo Jellersou lodge of
the same order. When tlio train
irilved at Jellersou, the members of
the lodge of that order were at the
depot clothed in regalia, ready to
eveort the visitors to their hall. A
line of march was formed and
marched up to tlio city. Thcie
were over one bundled members in
the line and it was linked it pretty
tight. When the hall was reached
i be visitors weru at once made to
feci at home and everything possible
was did by the good people of that
city to entertain those who were so
lorttiuatu as to be present, lodge
was opened in due form and the
general routine of business gone
through wltli. Au lulernilbsiou
was announced for the purpose of
allowing the ineiiiberH and visitors
au opportunity of becoming butler
acquainted Willi eaeli other. This
liitermission was of au hour's dura
tion and that time was well used in
haiid'suaklug, social converse and
Iriendiy cha's, .. alter which the
lodge rettiruud to the regular order
of bushiest and after the ludge duties
had lieeii pcrloruicd a pleiiMaut
hour was spent lu listening to au In
teresting literary and musical pro.
gramme that had been prepaied.
Among the recitations was one by
.Wins Ida Samlets, entitled "Two
(UitfchCH." The selection was well
rendered and received considerable
applause. Miss Flniciico Voting fol
lowed, with au Interesting literary
selection entitled ''The Modern
Cain." Following thcxe lecitations
a quartette, composed of Miss Lota
French, Mrs. M. A. Harrison, H. T.
Johnson, and A. W. Howersox, with
Miss Jessie Looney as organist, sang
a beautlltil selection entitled
"List", the Trumpets Thrilling
Sound." Following tills was
a quartette "IJIsowned by
my mother," which was rendered
lu a beautiful manner and called
forth a heal ty encore This part ol
I lie evening was linked 1111:111V en
joyable, immediately idler this
the committee on "plates" an
nounced siipjicr, and If ever a tempt
ing repast was spiead It was on this
occasion, The supply was Inex
haustible. Chicken coolted to sat
isfy the most eMtctiiiu. Dell-
clous boiled ham, pits, cakes and
other eatables wcie partaken of hi
liberal quantities. The ladies of
that city arc surely to bo praised
ior tne mil iiispiaxcd in the art nt
cookery. After all had partaken of
the good things, to their heart's eon
lent, au interesting un-t wits listen
ed to by Mr. W. A. Harrison and
the lodge then
most de iehtful
evening. Immediately alter the
adjournment ol the lodge, t lie young
folks took possession of the liu'l, and
shortly a gay (lining were tripping
lltihlly to sweet strains of music.
The Nilem vlsitois returned home
this morning, and wish to extend
thanks to the iiichiIhts of the
JeM'erson lodge for the kindness and
liO"pitniIty shown them. Jetleixiu
Min'ly H)S!.essea a class of citizens
that one loves to meet.
favor the societies with a selection
to which they re-ponded Willi very
appropriate pieces. The societies
then adjourned and the tcmaiuder
of the evening was spent in playing
games and social converse. All
seemed to have a good time.
Quiri: Jm.. This morning about
10:30 as Nez Haydeii, the young
attorney was standing at the foot of
acre tracts of line improved lands,
four miles from piMollice. Price .",()
per acre. tf
register something like C() above) the stairs of Ills olllceon State street,
liewasxccn to throw up his bunds
I and give a plight cry and then fall
, luu heap on the stone pavement.
i He was uickul up and carried into
the gun store of JJrooks and Harrilt
where lie was levlved alter a few
minutes treatment. A cab was
summonsed and he was conveyed to
his home lu Fast Salem. Mr. nay
den lias been unwell mr several days
and his friends earnestly hope Ini
Illness will only prove of temporary I
nature. In falling lie sustained ,
several severe bruises The occur
mice was caused, no doubt, by the
rush of blood to tlio head. lie 1st
resting comparatively easy thisee-i
nitig. '
Col. K. C. Parkinson, Special Pen
sion Examiner, is at the Cook hotel
to i cumin over Sunday. He came
down fiom Albany to examine pen
sioner here, and is one of the best
posled public men and one of the
closest observers who travels in
Washington and Oregon. He is
stuck on Salem and says this is the
Dest city in the valley above Port
land. Hesald to a reperter: "Votir
town has things in a good shape
and your people seem full of enter
prise. I'or local improvements,
you me not so dependent upon out
side syndicates as other towns. Vou
have 'a good lot of republicans here
too, who do their lighting in the pri
maries and conventions and tliev
stand by the ticket."
Ilinuitxi:i) Homi:. Tills morn
ing Dr. W. 11. livid, who has been
Hast for several weeks, surprised his
friends by stepping till' the tram til-1
iiut unexpected to them. The
doctor lias been attending a post
uraduate course at the medical col
lego at New York and returns home
fully unto date in the science of
his medical practice. His face whl
be as familiar as ever around the
Ued corner drug store ami his
friends are glad to fee him safely at
home again.
HioiitOi'tok Twnt.vi: Sine
(let), (loodhuc slated to a JoUltNAi,
reporter last evening that ho could
hardly get men enough lo keep Ins
business going. He has twelve
legular men ami eight of tlieui are
down with hi grippe and it was ini-pot-slble
to get men to till their
places.
Kxi:cTTivi: S a i, i:. S li e r I il
Croisau sold ut public sale to-day a
110 acre tract ol hind lying east of
the city belonging to John 0-born,
lo satisfy a Judgment of 0,17.01 ami
a mortgage oi Jr.iJiiw. t lie laud was
bid In by C. M. Cox for WOAO.
In Piioiiati:." -In the mailer of
the elate of I'htebo Slanton, de
ceived, Win. England, administra
tor, llles hi- duly verliled annual
account and the s une is allowed.
Services at the Christian church
corner Cenieraiid High streets, at
the UMial hours, 10:110 a. in. and 7
p. in. -Plble K'hool at 12 in. All
are Invited.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lester Schell, of
Sllverton, are in the city and will
remain over Sunday the guests of
.lames ltalehelor.
IM.'KKIjY l'EIISO.NAb.
Chas. IJallnu went to Portland to
day. Frank Meredith took the morning
train for The Dalles.
P Dr. H. Lane, of the asylum, mndo
a trip to Portland to-day.
Messrs. Cook and Mlnton look the
one o'clock train for Astoria.
Col. Shield?, made a business trip
down to Woodburn, to-day.
E. P. McCornack took the train
yesterday afternoon for Portland.
Win. Dugai: is in Pol Hand to-dny
on business for the llrm of Dugau
Hros.
E. IL Piper is canvassing for the
Crown atlas of the world. It is a
great book for $5.00.
The Rev. J.Uoweinox, weiit down
to Portland, yesterday to hold ser
vices over .Sunday there.
Oliver Wait, of Polk county, has
located in Salem and is working for
Mr. T. Shoemaker.
Mi. Jessup, Mrs. Strang and Mrs.
McCrttn are visiting Mrs. H.
Rogers at Chemawa to-day.
Mrs. Howersox anil her mother,
Mm, Orwlg, left to-day for Corvallis
to visit Mrs. Rowersox's on.
S. T. Rlggs returned this morn
ing from Albany, where he dis
poned of his marble worKs at that
place.
C. A, Robert, came home yester
day from Hudson, where lie has
been looking after his mill interests
there.
Miss. Nom Kay, came home from
Brownsville yesterday, where she
has been on a shoit visit with
friends.
C. C. Churchill, president of the
Churchill Sash & Door factory,
wont to Portland to llnish buying
the machinery for the company.
Jos. Myers, one of Salem's former
merchant", hut now of Portland,
who hns been visiting in the city
for a few day", returned honicJ.hi8
morning.
MksHnttieC. Sackett took tlio
evening train for a vMt with her
people at Aslilaud. Cliauncey Lock
wood manages the postal telegraph
olllce In her absence.
Messrs. Norrhj anil Geo. Rrown
arrived home last evening from
Portland where they have been on
business for tlio wholesale and re
tail hardware house of J. C. Rrown
Co. They report business rather
on the quiet order in the metropolis
owing to i he blockaded condition of
the tallroad tralllc.
F, R, CtKik, Portland; D. A. Hen
dricks, Athena; 11. F. Rollins,
liresham; notaries appoiuted (o-dav.
NO. 291
. Beginning on the 3d of January, 1890.
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FOR CASH ONLY !
All Goods Without Any Exception at Cost
UNTIL MARCH 3, 1890.
In Order to Reduce Our Stock Before Spring
These are Facts!
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Mcti's Youths' and Boys' Suits, Blouse Suits, Overcoats, Men's Furnishing Goods, Rubber Goods, Oil and
I Ant llAH tannin LTnln fPm t n tn TTndiHnMnn nimir,.-. n i .1 Tr..-I,.u.
I'vmnti viuir, iiuu, xiuurkn, uuiuil-liil", viuvcs Illlli XIUSICI .
E. C. SMALL.
T. II. BARNES, Pres.
H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. W.M.
(Incorporated I88D-Capltal Stoclc S30.000,
HOWARD PHELPS, Sec
SALEM
LAND
LmI III 1 SaJ?
COMPANY
Write lo llicm unci leani all about Real Estate in Salem and vicinity.
A FULL LINE
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READ AND REFLECT !
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A Dihuu.U'i:. Lalo Tliurxdavcve
ulug, a tall miiKi-ular man of Hue
proportion, might have been cecii
upon (he ftnvtH of Salem clothed
lu the habiliment of a workman,
and pcrlum would have been taken
for a gentleman only for attending
olnuiiimtancoH. Till brute, formieli
ho iniiMt have Imvu, wan aivouiHtii
led by a mtiall, frail, delicate woman
who uiiiNt have been bin wife, ax
the following tMnverti.it ton will II
lint rate. He attempted to enter a
Halooii ami ulto took hold of the tall
of hi mil and pulling back wald:
"No John, don't go.l have never In
terfered with your drinking befoie,
but you miul not now," yui know
that the children have not enough lit
eat, and oii ought nut to hiu
what little .sou have for drink. Mo
turned uiuni her and with ciin
and lineal tried tuthako I he little
woman oft', but hIic pleading for Inn
batik, hung uu and kept lilni out
of (wo drinking places bm when
hut (teen he wan trying to diuko dm
poor woman oil. tlta( he might nit
lfy hi brntUh auiK'tlie and nb
ItU wife and llltleoiiert of their Jut
uiijK.rt. tiuoh limit are unworthy
the name of man, and ought (o bo
rxlletl from (lie nrvpuiieo of woiiiea
.a nd chldnii.
Fkm.vi.i: Koiiiuniri The citieu
of Albany an givally worked up
over the development of a cno oi
nyNteniatle mbU'iy that has Ik-cii
perpettiitetl by two gill, K.uo and
llattle Matoon, of Drain, Oivgou,
wlio had until recently been en
gaged lu doing housework lu everal
fanillle.Hof that city. A few dav
ago ttiey lef( for (heir home at Drain
anil left behind two trunk to be
heiit lo tliein. .shnrily nfii.r
Mr. Glover, of Waldo Hills was in
town tinlay.
"V-. I'nliit Willi 1'ililn"
'Vo Itm "kihiiI inoni" Hi lllMllvl,' mi liy
UihmI'h SmMHrUlH. In 1av 'll, Mi
wIihiy It l irfMrvt, ihttrn l inore o
II.MHl'Mi-arvHimrlllrt t,olit limn of alio )er
llllHtll'IIIIM, Hint It li gt ve a Uib bost tutu-,
IhiHIoii olntHi Uu IntnHluelloa uu )uurhK
TliU ivaltl not b if tlio aiMtloliio itlil nui
MMi.iiuirit. Ityoa uiar iHn linimre
their ' l,l"",, ,r" nxl" -vnMrilli.
Uk Nn llll,iKo.
ueirtui bcveiiu aitieles wen
iiiinitfii iiiiiii iiiii rkiiiitiiit jr i . .
F 1 Mill, r ill,. ,i. ii,.... i.'i ,," '""' w" n, JUMiriiiiml hi buy.
i. j. .mum wueie (hey had I ll.-Ki'.M.riw.iih.an nut t mduM i.i
tivii working, and Muplelnu point uknMHyiii-r tiiHuii. ritiiiriu u
cd lo the iilrl. In the nrtiM'iico of , )iiiMr mairti , imiwtiHi, Ujr lu iwm
w hen it wu found that the two girls : Hrtinrf tu kimt Uiu... ti ,ii. y,
hadhioleu ami plaa-d lu the lrlllks'C'L.'!?ttV,"?!l,'l.,.,,
woith ol lew fin. elothlnu'. '.HULn.ri ..-....-,..
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iKHikM iiiiil other aitiele, Ineludiug
ii mik eiiKiii, hcierai line unies,
and iiiiiueious iiuleles of aparvl.
lu the trunk a a No found lutter
whloh had iwiMed between them
kliowlug (hat (lite,' had Ikini wirry
lugou a .lcinaOombbcryiinil had
iiri'vlouly Dent (olen gooiU to
Dniln. toine oU-cvne and vile let
(etH were uUo among (ho ellii(H
lYiini (wo young men of Oakland,
Oregon, tiud of a iuol luvriinluatiug
uututv.
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