. - - -w -ri--f EVENING JOURNAL. CArliAL VOL. 3. SAIiEM. OHEGOX THURSDAY, aiAKCH 27. 1890. NO. 20. Spring Announcement -AT CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO. o We haye now on hand the neatest nnd nobbiest line of SPRING SUITS For men in the city of Salem. No cheap or shabby goods iimnni; them. Inspection is invited. These goods were made for line trade. Iff LIS if DRESS GOODS Are constantly coming in. Wo are receiving more goods than any house in Salem. Just Received ! A largo lino of boots and shoes for men, women and children, all the latest styles and best goods in the market. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES One room si full of groceries alone. We have the fluest stock of canned goods in the city. FARMERS Will find our store the best place to trade, as they can drive up to our doors and load their wagons with everything they want, thus saving time and labor in going from place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to anv part of the city. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera. House Corner, Salem, Ore. THIS "YOST" Writing Machine The above 11 tho Intent Invention of Mr. G.N. W- Yost, tho pioneer of writing machines Uolnentor or both tho ltcmlnglon unci Call graph -thin beiug his Intent 11111 fblnc. C. M. L0CKW00D, Agt., j Hostt 1 Telegraph O ftlce, 207 Commercial at. James Grange Store, NO. 12G STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. aple and Fancy G -o- B5TA full line of Crockery and Glassware and everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer. Bo AT DjffflTHEH THE GLO eal Mate, 292 Commercial St., Salem, Or, Has n largo list of choice farms aud city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farms aud city property at low rate of Interest. 5Ve have also in connection with our real estate business, an FM PLOYMENT mid GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where a orders for help will be promptly attended to, aud situations also obtained --. .mw mih;uijihl-h, Union Title Abstract wuniy. Offlce at 288 Commercial England's bank. THE nil en. Who do All Kinds of As Clieap as any Laundry in the Countrv Using White Help, and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Ofllco at George Hoeye, 209 Commercial St. rocms! LI 1 1 II BE Loan d Maw! Co. KS 2t street, forraorly occupied oy yw uuitu NO TltUTII IN THEKKrOltT. That Varitcmon Scott ll Killed niraselt. Special to the Capital Journ-tf.l McMiNNViLt,E, Or., Mur. 27. There is no truth whatever in the report appearing in the Salem paper and telegraphed from Salem to the Oregoulan that Vardcmon Scott had committed suicide by shooting him self through the head. Mrs. Oilell running Awn), (Special to the Capital Journal, Portland, Or., Mar. 27. Mrs. Gen. W. H. Odell is slowly passing away, and sho may not bo among the living when you go to press. The doctors, after consultation, de cided to remove the tumor which has been eating her life away, but their attempt was not successful. Her remains will be brought to Salem for interment In the Lee Mission cemetery. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. . The eastern railroad war Is over. Potatoes three cents a pound at Portland Oxford won the race on tjie Thames March 20, over Cambridge. Archbishop Michae' of Milwaukee, died March 2G, after a long Illness. The eight year old son of A. F. Campbell at Portland, drowned in the river. The treasurer of tho democratic state of Maryland, is reported a de faulter. The Postal department appointed A.L. McCully, of Portland, -as rail way postal clerk between Portland and Airlie The Avenue Decorative whist c'ub speut an enjoyable evening at the homo of Deacon Walte and lady on State street last night. Judge LaFayette Mosher, a pio neer of 18o3, and once oh supreme bench, died at Roseburg on. the 20. Wednesday it was reported at Salem that Vardemon Scott, son of Wtii. Scott, near Wheatland, .had killed himself. . . Tho Monmouth scandal proved eutirely-unfoundodanu themtndent who caused the investigatlen are reported to have been hung lu efllgy. An order from Portland contract ors of tho Union Pacific railroad, who want 1500 able-bodied men for Oregon and 500 for Utah to work on the Uuiou Pacific extensions, has been posted in San Francisco. At the request of Senator Mitchell the postmaster-general has issued an order extending the mall route from Salem to Lewlsburg, Or., so as to embrace tho end at Argentl, Or., to take efl'ect July 10. Sometime lu May the membera of the classes in natural sciences, of Willamette University headed by Professor Arnold luteud to make a trip to that grand old volcano, Mt. Jeflerson, and to bo gone not less than a week. Tho intention is to go up the Willamette as far as the Sautlani aud follow up that river. Athena Press: The farmers of the Mississippi valley are all in arms, and their shield Is the Far mers' Alliance. However, our big Duiiles do not state that farmers are all most a unit in favor of the abol ishing of the American National Banking system: the old Green back party principles are just going to be honestly ondorswl by tho producing class The annual Sunday school con- veutiou of Yamhill county, was held in the M. E. church, of-LaFay-' ettee, on Tuesday aud Wednesday j of last week. Tho friends and j Evangelical schools of Ntiwberg i wero well represented, in the, ..i.upni.fiiftlieoHicers.JesseEdwards was eleetcd to preside and Mrs. GllKy served as secretary. , Dallas Observer: Auother serious i cause of depression, he says Is the' vnrli1innt ulmro nt til (t fiirmpr'h i products taken by middlemen uud ' carries. Au armyofdealera in futures disturbs the natural flow of trade 1 ...1 sit.Ailru Imnsirifitlfin hv tpttl. porury rise, to be followed by lower prices and greater fluctuations. Speculators depress prices when farmers are full, and boom them when farmeis have nothing to sell, as a present. The community Is infested by a pestilent swarm of non producers. Tho curse or speculation blights aud consumes the result of honest industry, Extra large and flue lino of cloth ing coming in dally at the opera house corner Capitol Adventure Co, t The. "Sftol" Hridgp. To the Editor of the Capital Jeurnal: A statement made by "Steel" iu , yestcrday'u Journal In regard to what tho report of that engineer (unknown to fame), contained, may mislead persons who havo not read the paper "Steel" says: "Iu tho matter oflocatlon it is well to say that this cuglneer reported that one, two and three streets, and in those degrees, north of tho old site were better nnd moro secure, locations for the bridge than the old." Now in tho faco of tho fact the report of this engineer was published iu full In both tho papers, and was silent in regard to location, this Is a pretty 1 barefaced ijue. However I uuder- j stand that if he bad been willing to incorporate such an opin ion in his report substituting south tor north, lie would have received that J250 purso that was raised by the syndicate, of kickers, composed of malcontontssrom all causes including property owners who oppose all taxes for public Improve ment, nud a number who are op posed to auy bridge not lauding on ' their owu street, instead of the pal try, sum of 25 which ho did receive for the report, which only dammed with faint praise the old bildge, the plan of which he approved lu tho main, but aid the blame of Us failure on the, contractors. "Steel" wants a high priced bridge but is kieklSg because tho city pro poses to glvtj 80 much; but the fun niestpart of Ids communication Is his solicitude for those who will hold ( the bonds. He threatens us wltli tne 1 irled to use fcjur years ago, but ho Is trying to frighten the wrong fellow; n tould his fears bo realized the city could not be compelled to pay tho bonds, b :t perhaps 'Steel" is In tl.e habit of iio din bonds and n'atu ally looks at that pliufee of it I think the question of the klud aud quali:yi of bridge to be I built la qui to nssafe in the hands of 1 the constituted authorities as it' wouldbola"8loers." No one map should bo permitted to "run things" inr the tmblicynnd I havo no fear, 'especially after the public expression of their sentlnWis on this question by Judues Sliawj&nd StoiifTcr, but ii - .'. .".-v-.. ' , timtftlie xo&fS&i&ottatiy will bo-f an almost unanimous expression of confidence. Good Biudoe, Sai.em, March 27, 18W. The Oregoulan says of Bill Nye t at Portland last night: Ah to Nye himwilf, he Is certainly the prince of i humorists. His loping gait, his artistically awkward manner and his uniquo intonation, withoutgolng inn the meat of what he says, abundantly proves this. The audi ence began tittering upon his ap pearance and kept it up all the.tlmo lie was on the stage, except when they stopped to mar over Ids remark able turn of a sentence a full fledged sentence, bristling with humor, wit, pathos aud happy srttlro. A timely article on spring care of orchards from that renowned au thority on fruit, Mr. Clarke, of Sa lem, will appear lu next Journal. The Inimitable Bill Nye to-night, at Reed's. Democratic Central Committee. The democratic central committee for Marion county met in Holmes & Hayden's ottleo yesterday afternoon and was called to order by B. N. Haydeu, Jr., who stated the object of tho meeting. The members pros- eut were: B. N. Hayden, Jr., chair j man, James Coleman, secietaiy, W. W. Elder and T.-F. Hays. Robert Thompson aud K. L. Hay den were choien as committeemen, vico F. E. Eldrldgo, deceased, and Guinea Fisher, removed from the county, Tlietipporilonment for tho counlj convention was made on the vote cast for Governor Peunoyer iu 18RQ, allowing one delegate for each 10 and a fraction over 5 vote-, making a convention of 172 delegates. The recommendation of tho btatc "'""""vec nn uuwii;u, iiiuk o;u urday, April 12th, as the time for holding the primaries and fixing tho dato of the county convention as Thursday, April 17th. The county convention will he composed of delegates from tho va rious precincts as follews: del. del, Salem 10 EafctSalcip...,22 North Salem .-15 South Salem---13 Jefferson 5 Marlon 2 Mehitina 3 Stayton ... 5 Subllpiity --- 7 Lincoln 3 Turner 0 Howell Prairie. 0 Sllvertnn 10 Garfield . 3 Aulqua o Lablsli ft Gervuls. ...... .11 Woodhurn Hubbard 1 Aurora..-. BllttevlIIe ... 4 Chuilipoeg bti'aui......-iu Kulrljelil lforeb fr - Supremo Court. 8AI.EM, Mar. 27, 1890. It. M. Wade & Co., respondents; vs Creighton & Qttlvey, appellants; appeal from Benton county; argued and submitted. W. 8. McFadden and J. It. Bryson attorneys for re spondent; L. FUnn nud J. W. Ray burn, attorneys for appellants. William Decrnlg & Co., respon dents, vs. Creighton & Qulvcy, ap pellants; appeal from Kenton couuty; argued aud submitted. W. 8. McFadden uud J. R. Bryson, attor neys for respondents; L. FHnn and J. W. Ruyburn, attorneys for appellants. One day last week Mr. JetTPooler, of Waldo Hills, had the misfortune to havo a valuable horse get its foot through a holo in the bridge Just this side ot tho timber beyond Howell Prairie, and it is feared ho will lose tho horse. Several similar accidents arc reported at the same place uud the Journal would sug gest the advisability of the author ities looking after such defects. Rkception. Thero will be a re ceptiou at the Flist Baptist church Friday oveulug March 28, at 7:30 o'clock for the uew pastor, Rev. Robert Whltaker. Members of tho congregation aud friends of the society are cordially Invited. Shipping Mutton. W. R. Gib- lelt shipped another largo order of muttou to Tacoma to-day, the sec- Loud this week, the first being twenty spring lambs, probably tho first lot irom ino vauey mis spring, Mr. A. S. Auterson, ot the Globe real estate office, received tho sad uows by telegraph yesterday eve nhig that a sister at Broken Bow Neb., had died. , A great muny ludL's witnessed fthobakiuir tests at Wade's to-day, nmi wero uleased with tho new in cookery. Starr & Osboru aro now prepared to do all kluds of job aud repair work at their cabinet shop on Court street iu the old Journal ofllce. Don't forget. The Globe is tho place to list your property for n !"& wurn. 2 Commercial sueetr ,Tho weekly issues of the Evening i Capital Journal reach five thou sand copies, and reach every house in Salem and its suburbs. Adver tisers make uotoofit. Baled Hay. Good baled hay delivered to any part of the city at $16 per ton. Morgan & Mead. Gel your new spring dresses made at tho commodious parlors of Mrs. A. II. Farrar. " ttita. A Drown Fact. Finest stock of buggies, carriages, phaetousaud carts in this market at tho old reliable hardware estab lishment of J. C. Brown & Co. 3-15-eod The card of J. A. Applegate, who has practiced law iu this state over twenty years, appears iu this paper. His former clients, friends aud ac quaintances will find hi in ofllcing iu Frier's block on State street. To Home Seekers. Tho Capital City railway com pauy is prepared to tell home-8eoi-ers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpsou has taken charge of their real estate departmental 115 State street. Call and see hint. O tan go aud plueapplo glaco the finest, at Jones & lioruardi's. John Wlttschcn, of Turner, sold his house on Liberty street, Salem, to R. B. Duncan for $1500. Prof. Arnold tells a Journal re porter that ha noticed the (list peach-blows (not potatoes) out on a branch at the sunny sldo of his house last Sunday. " "" ' m mtt - What It Ciietd Muni bo considered by people, In buying nucvMiltlc of life. Hood Hnraapurlllu roimnendft llclr to the greul middle vlutH v. bft-HUMilt romtrtne ;onltlve economy with ureal medicinal power. It U llioonly medicine or which can truly be cntd "100 diw One Dollar," unit a txittlo will nver xkh toluHt a m on I h. Just receiving a new involco of shoes for ladies, iuIbacs and children at tho Capitol Adventure Co's mam moth store opera house block, 3-24-flt. Tito Bon Ton restaurant Is setting tho best 25 cent meals in tho city now. Wnuted to buy, within tho uext ten days, a good mare, not over six years old. One thut makes good t Imo and is in every way suitable for fam ily driving, A black, dark hay or I dapple gray prvferrod. Call ujxm Wni. H. Arnold, 307 Winter street. PERSONAL MENTION. I Capt. E. J Launlng, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. Chlofof Police Parrlsh returned to Portland this morning. I R. H. Miller, of tho Dry Gulch Mlniug Co., Is at Albany to-day. ( Dr. L. L. Rowland was a pas senger to Hubbard this morning. I H. C. Sitlcr and family expect to leavo for Grand Island, Neb., this evening. I Mrs.O. H. Cornelius, wife of tho Turner druggist, is a guest of friends 1 iu tho city, j Mr. and Mrs. Win. Baxter, who keep the toll gato on the Ncstucca road, are in the city visiting relatives and friends, t John Hartman, wifoand family of twelve children, camo from Iola, Kan., to locato near Independence on a farm. j Mr. H. F. Gibson, for a loug time a popular drug merchant hero, re turned yesterday to Portland, after a short business visit iu Sulcm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wui. England went to Portland thlB morning for a sojourn of u fow days. Mrs. Eng land will this 'evening deliver a lecture in tho Unitarian church there to u largo nud select audlenco, ussemblcd for tho dlscusulon of special subjects. RBb ESTATE TRANSFERS. Thos Cand Drury E Darby and wives to Ellas N Jeter.nJ of n 0 i of tec 10 1 9 s. 1 w. 1 Same and others, to same, s of u 0 of sec 10, t 9 s, r 1 w. 1 James B Jeter, ct al, to Sarah A Darby, et al, land In 1 9 s, 1 w. 1 B A Worden aud wlfo to Nellie A Worden, 80 acres iu sec 9, t8a, r3 w. 8000 Martha E. Stiles and hush,' to H. Hammack, 1-10 interest 151.30 acres lu sec 14, tO s r w 50 P B Knight and wf to John ' " Stapleton, It 1, blk 5 Capital 1 ,- Park ad to Salem , , 500 P 8. KniKhtand wf to W TnntlMulllu J Rlcrtou, blk 17 Capital Park ad to Salem 100 HOTEL ARRIVALS. COOK HOUSE. John Biokle; Olympla; J W Ray- burn, Corvallls; L ivrunK, Missouri; I V Powers, H Marsh, a t,'eliy, John BIcklo, Pertland: Morris Getsche, Dak; Thos -Arnold, 8 F; Geo Lud der, Brooks; G D Cruise, McCoy. During tho entire week preceding Easter Sunday, which occurs on April 0th, the ladles are especially invited to examine Mrs A. H. Far rar's fine display of new millinery goods, which will bo upon exhibi tion all the week. mts. Painless dental operations atDr T. C. Smith's, 99 State street. Choice fat poultry wanted. Tur keys, geese and ducks ut highest cash price, fifty do.., choice fat lions at 10 cents per pound at Stel tier's market. 150 State street. 10-10wtf Prof. Lolsotte's Memory System Is creating greater Interest than ever In all parts of tho country, and persons wishing to improve their memory should send for his pros pectus tree as advertised in another column. l-21w4t Farmers Attention. I will pay highest market prlco for all kinds of fit stock, W. It. Glblett, Barker baru, Salem. 2-23 ly Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared from Bamparllla, Damlcllon, Mandrake, Dock, ripslsiewa, Juiilier Dcrrlcs, and other well-known and valuable vegetable- remedies by a peculiar combination, rroportlon, and process, clT Incto Ilood'a Sarsaparilla curative power nut possessed ly other medicines. It effects remarkable cures where others fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, Halt Rheum, Bolls, I'imples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Citarrn, I Ithcutaatlsm, Kidney and Liver com I plaints; overcomes That Tired Feellujr, creates an appetite, builds up tne system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparalled success at home. Such is Its popularity in Lowell, Mass., where It Is made, that Lowell druggists sell more ot Hood's Barsaparilla than all other sampa rlllas or blood purifiers. The same success Is extending all over the country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength and economy. It Is tho only preparation ot which cau truly be said " 100 Doses One Dollar." A botUeof Hood's Sarsaparilla taken accord log to directions, will last a mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In the confidence It gains among all classes of j cople. "Where It ! once used it becomes a favorite faintly remedy. Vo not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Uo suro to get the l'ecullsr Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla BoUbydrunrtsti. flitlxforfti. !'rp"4b7 O. L HOOD CO., AiKrthMarUi, LowtU, Mass. IOO Doses On Dollar i I tJ.t.lIUOU vu.,yocriiww i .JBI1 JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Faints. Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Jtorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, May, Feed nnd Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc NKW ADVKimSKSIKNTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE- Ono Might only. Tlmrsday, March 27th, 1890. Tho celebrated Humorist, BILL NYE! Assisted by Miss OllieTorbett. Tho most celebrated young violinist In America. Mlt.GUSTAYUS T1IALBEBG, Tho Swccdlsh tenor. MR. FBANKDOWKEY -Pianist, Hcservcd seats on salo at Patton's. Stato Treasurer's 3Gth-Notico. . Stato of Oregon, Treasurer' Ofllco.) Halkm, March Wd. I8P0 TOTICR 8 hereby given thnt there nro FN RUtllclcnt funds on hntul to pny tho following wnrrnnts, nnd thnt th(y will bo pnld on tvescnUitlon nt this otllco. War rants of tho Issue of 1889 nnd 1890, ns fol fel fol eows: number ISlIt ifillt, 15o5, lol)8, 1103, IKW, 1710. IR!8,1722, 1712, 1717, tTO, 1718, 1758, 1763, a8, 2019, 2U0. 31M, 2105, 2225, 2750. 2700, nnd 2770. Interest will not bo allowed nftcrdntaofthlsnotlco. U. w WKUD, 4,2i,2w. Etato Treasurer. Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," . Which has for tho past six yenrs PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Moro Policies, Received Moro Premiums, And Paid' Moro Losses, Upon property located in Oregon or Wnsh lngton thuu nny other compauy. It was thn First Company to Pay all Losses in FulWwl in C:sli ny tho three (treat conflagrations nf Seattle Ellcnsburgnud Kpoknno Fulls. GEO. W. BEELEll, City Agent, And Spoclnl Agent for Marlon County. Ofllco In tho cotnpuny's building. GEO. D. GOODHUE, Ofllco In Htato Kind Trust Co. build. lug Xo. UIHtntosmrcoL Keep on hand continually SAND, Concrete and Filling Gravel, ALSO WOOD, Hawed nnd unsawed. I havo tho best facilities for handling sand and pruvel of nny denier In tho city, indmaltolln point to till my urdera promptly. A Bargain ! A desirable lot of lands In lots to suit, seven miles southwest of Hnlem, within eighty rods of steamboat landing, tho best ouk wood nnd soma llr timber enough to nay for tho land and It U uood soli for fruit, with uprlngH nm.mciidow land, Would take n good sniull lot of Salem property In t radii. Addres O. V. DICNNIH. Bnlem, March 13, 1800. a Utf PRINTING. ANK OK TUK liAHOWr 1SHTAI1MHH. Umcnts n tho Htato. Ijowcr rates limn Portland, lirttewt HlocU Legal lilunks lu tbfl Htato, n d blgRCHt dUconut. Hund fot rirlcelUtof Job printing, und rntalogtio ol egal blanks. Si. M. WAITIJ. Htwn Prlntnr Kn'om Oreitun. WOLZ & CO. Keep all kinds of meats and sausages. Tha bfftl sausages In Oregon, Noi 171 Commercial Street, Salem. STILL COMING. ft fflYI u -AT- CHAS. CALVERT'S. Ijirre Iot nf new spring pood have al. ready Loon reielved and inuro will arrlvo all through tho unikoii. tfpccinl Imitation to nil the ladlM to init our store. Extra bn realm In ludlcs' uud chlldnn' under ware. 274 Com2 Street. 3-21-tf J. JTEaston Has the flnK lino of Ilanjov, Violin and Uultam in the tut. AUo ten inn sand sheet ofiniulOHt 10 cent. Call nrwrita for a, nitAlicuo. J'Ihiiim nnd one ns nt Kostera price. UuuorlnslallmenU. rj'r sute btreet, fatton's b.gcK. 1 I V i ?A li 11 ft ft