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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1890)
rf wuw,ii w iuu tin JnumitiffpiyjlBPffppy EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. YOIi. 3. SALEM, OHEGCXN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1890. KO. 07. a GOING The Goods t i hi; Graud Are going off I'.jrto Adventure Company. Call e.-t: ly end secure tho Bargains. f i. i a ouse IS UUP l- -r-& u -. WWTIR-- MTt- C. BOOTH, 1)9 State street, Real Estate Broker, Insurance and loans, and prices. Some tine city Call and pee me, James Ait Grange SO. 12G STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. -O- gSTA full line of Crockery and kent in a first-class establishment. Staii and Fancy Groceries ! o Our aim is to cive entire satisfaction to every customer. All market able produce bought at full cash prices. THE NEW STORE ff. E. CONRAD, Trie Clothier, HaS A New Store, New Goods, .And although old at people NEW DEAL Prices Right, And every body Is invited to call and see. Goods not nearly all in yet, lot more are constantly arriving. 257 Commercial St. .1 . TVJ.I- AL-lr Nil Oil I me MUSU dUl UU. lem and all lands In Marion county. Office at -s uommerciui A England's batik. . .. . ....... r I.. .....! I... THE SECOND HAND STORE, MOORE & OSBORNE , Dealer. In Furniture, Xntinua. Queensw;ure, GInssw-are, Cigars. Tobaqop, j Candies and Nuts. All kinds of second hand goods bought uud sold. Ooods sold ou i-oMiuiia-lon. Cor. Stule and Llburty bt. FAST!! Clearance Gale of the Willi a Rush. Nnl - m Oregon. property. Also farms of all sizes it will cost you nothing. Store, Glassware and everything usually a. New Building, the business of Salera a offers the co COMPLETE abstracts of Ka- streei, luriucny w.-vuj.cu .-j Williams Block. ken GENERALLY Put Your Money where It will A Real Estate Investment pays better Interest than any other adventure. Those who got in first have the best chances of improvement. Eight houses approaching completion in Hiflilani Pari Addition, nud coutracts for Ten more left. Lots in North Pacific addition to Astoria steadily increasing In value. A few more small fruit farms at Suunyside still on the market. The Oregon Land Co., with its main office in Salem, and branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Ore., buy-, and sells Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms, and has a choice lot of city and suburban property. BOOTS AND SHOES, James Denliam tf To. 118 State Street, Salem, -WKc.Miiiv LADIES', MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, -OXFORDS AND SLIP1 KW PRICES THAT WILL SUIT. Our 8.00 Sloe, I For BUSINESS MEN. BUTTON, LACE and CONGRESS in CALF; EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Keep Your Eye on 118 State Street. Repairing neatly mid cheaply done. 5-10 F. S. DEARBORN, (Sin - r to 1. Has Just Removed to At 263 Commercial Street And now offers a full and complete Books, Sheet Music, Remember Big Book Sign. J. H. LUNN --ha" u fine Dress Goods, Emliroidries, Parasols and Sim Shades, Boys Jersey Suits, Gents Piarriisliirig Goods. 239 Commercial St. Opposite Bush's Bank. THE Estate, leal 292 Commercial Hah a large list of choice farms and city property for sulo on c.ty terms. Homestead located, MONEY tO LOAN On improved farm- at d city tgy-We Imve nlsoln connection with our real estute business, an FM fr nvMi.'N'Tm ..I fiKK KRAI. IXTKLLIQHXCK Iliireau. where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, und situations also obtained for the unemployed. -m-i miwmmmmmmmmtmmmmMmmmmvmmtammmmmMammimmiwiMM mill A -'l "Vf 1 "TV ii i rvix jl iui i We have farms, large and small, In all parts of the city. We dou commilon IxiMnet exclusively. Jfyou wish to sell, list your property with Geo. G. Van Wagner, Has Jin-t reeelvttd a fine stock of Paper and Picture Mouldings, Loungas and Mattresses Wall Prluture framing done with curitatid n train cm. PrloMt. uu Low uw ttw Lowl, do most good. Our S2.00 Calf Shoes. rri.i, LINE OK- Our $4.00 Shoe ) HAND SEWED CALF and KAN JGAROO Shoes are uusurpassed for IJUHL'Cl IIIUI1K UIWBJ uji-iuiui;u, 1(. Starr. His New Quarters ji line of Rooks, Stationery, Blank Tissue Paper, Etc. the Place , SrMuiI orders a specialty line of- Ladies W Ladies and Misses Blouses, Trunks and GLOBE n n oaii a mmw. b' St., Salem, Or. property ut low rate oNntcre. T T" T f IVT l lots from WO up, nud houses and lots' us. huburbun tracts u sjieelalty. PAVXK & imiDCKOKI), jwr frilR 1 1 1)111 1 1 TilI1I)ATIT llSIJ VJllllilli tHrlilllillh , PUiUiISHKnDAIUV.EXCKlTHUNDAY, BY THK Canital Journal Publishing Company (Incorporated." i uiirorpomico in r o Ihiildlne at Hniem,or.,iis . uinoe.i-omincrciniaircci, Kntered nt tho postonico econd-clas mntter, HOFER BROTHERS. Editors. A MB To Properly Advertise Willamette Valley. the' WHAT THE BOARD OF TRADE IS AT Tho Garden Spot or the United States is to bo Made Known in tho East. T Below is given the report of tho j conference eomniltteo appointed to i meet u similar committee from At-1 bany, for perfecting arrangements to better advertise the Willamette Valley. To tlc Board of Trade, farmers, me- ehiinies and business men of the Willamette Valley: GuKTi.KMK.v: We, the under signed committee, appointed by the Boards of Trade of the cities of Sa and Albany respectively, to formu late aapmuior me luiviTiisemeni, mil fnth purpose of advertising pnrnosc ot advertising i lie l ittfjfiMfMif the Wlllamotte val- ley, rajpeuully submit the follow ing:? .VAMK l'ltorOSIID. That we propose tho organization of an association to bo known as 'The Willamette Valley Develop ment Av-oeiation, of the State of Oregon." OHJKOT. The object of this association is to advttNe the great resources and natural advantages of the Willam ette valley, and in develop its agri cultural, iii'iuufaciuring and min ing Industrie i. MKjri!i:nsHii That all cities, towns and boards of trade, of cities situated in the Willamette valley, and particularly in rtie counties of Linn, Marlon, Laity, Beiitou, Yamhill. Clackamas ami Polk, and fiom which eouetles it Is proposed that the revenues to be derived to operate this ornardza tlon is expected to come, shall be entitled to membership. CIOVUUNMKXT. This association is proposed to bo governed by a board of managers, to consist tf seven members; or one from each cour.ty Joining tho asso ciation. Tho manner and mode of election of such members to bo reg ulated by the towns in e.ich county respectively. dutii:s or lioAitn or ma.vaukus. It shall be the duty of such board of managers elected, to meet to gether, and to them is delegated the power, and it shall be their duty to carry out the object and purpose of this association. It is fuither pro vided that to entitle any county to representation l this association, there must be a monthly cash in come from surh county to ihls as sociation of not less than the sum of ouo hundred dollars, and the total monthly Income of the associa tion, before entering upon tho prose cution of the objects herein set forth, to be at least one thousand dollars. CIKKKItAI. OKFICKItS. Tho General olllcers of this associ ation shall consist of president, vice-president, secretary and treas urer, all of which olllcers shall bo chosen from the members of said board of manageis. Tho olllcers of said board shall servo without pay except such as the respective counties may choose to pay them. KI.KCTIONH. Tho boa id of managers shall be elected annually, and are to be elect ed Immediately after tho minimum sum of one tnoiis.iud dollars month ly Income fiom the said comities (or of those subscribiim hereto; shall be guaranteed; and the members and officers of such board shall hold I heir respective offices for one year unless romoved for cause, or by death or resignation, whereupon, lu such event, the remaining members of said board may fill the vacancy by election thereto of some subset I hers to thoas-oclatlon from the coun ty where the vacancy occurs. ADVUIITISIIMKNTH. Iii the folderH and circulars to by Issued by this association each coun ty shall be entitled to a space there- I in according to tue amount or lis I subscription. It Is proposed by this ' association to keep ul least three ! men employed to circulate advertls- ! lug matter, and work for the success 1 of tho objects of this association at leant three places, namely, ul Sun Francisco or Hucremento, Cal., Portland, Or., and Seattle, Wush.. and more to be employed by bald board, If in their Judgment It Is deemed necessary, and the funds will udmlt. JIV LAWS. Six. 1. It shall he the duly of the president to preside at ull meet ings of the board of managers, countersign all orders drawn on I the treasurer and shall have the trcii- crul direction of the u Hairs of tho association. Sue. 2, lu case of u vacancy In ,,e 0nco 0f nresldcnt. or when the president is ubscnt, the vlcc-mi-sl- ,enj fcnuJ )ave 1111(1 CXercUe III I tllM i powers, uud perforin ull the duties l"r l"L I'fefcident 1,11 ff Hue. 3. It shall Imj the duty of tholSueh article should never Imj used i fcccretury to keep u reeord of the pro - ' I'l'i'dlfii' nf nil tilt- mi-illfli'W tit I lot niunuger, attend to ull eorreon. dunce, ktep the LKsikscf the usoelu- tlou utul boanl, draw ull warrants on the treasurer for u (counts ul lowed, audited und approved by the board of muuugers, uud perform suoh other dutlus as may fiom time to time he preeiilel by the hoard. bkc. 4 .it stiaiii 1st the duty 01 the insurer lo receive uud keep all momus Ulot.glug to thUorgnla4-iTol.Hlo,OI. .yPJ Ufteiiuy & Co. lltm. nn.l IU.V II out ni.lv on wiir.iRil.l l.v nnnrifUlu. nrl( 1tu. twr nnlH, drawn by the secretary and' countersigned by the president. Keep i proper nccountof the receipts mm disbursements, and deiivci nil monies and papers, books and prop erty over to tils successor. Tiie treasurer shall trlvo bonds for tho 8um twenty-fivo hundred dollars, Skc. 5. Four members of the board snail compose n quorum ior mo transaction of business. Tho first nutting of the board ot managers shall be held at the council chambers In Albany. Oregon. Skc. 0. The president shall ap point a financial committee, consist Ing of three members of tho board. Skc. 7. No e.cnso shall be In curred, except the money Is first raised to meet it. Si:c. 8. The president may call a i meotinij ot the board of managers i at sunh times as he may deem advis able nutl necessary. 'I hese by-laws may bo nmended at any time by a i ajorlly of the board of managers. Committee for Salem: W. F. Seaver, E. L. Mlnton, F.I.. Frost. Committee for Albanv: Geo. W. Wrluht. J. R. Hill. T. L. Wallace. Papers in the counties herein iu , teix'sted, please copy. CKOr-WEATIIEK BULLETIN'. The Koiurt of tln Oregon Nrntlier llurenu, Co-Operating With Hip I'. S. Siirniil Service. The Central office. Portland, Ore gon, sends out the following for tho week ending Saturday May 1th, 18!)0. vi:atih:u. The tenmerature iomj again tho foiepart oftho week and fell In tho latter pait. Temperatures of from 80 to 8S degress, occurred in all parts oftho state. For the week it has been above the normal. Fiosts oc curred In sections of Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, Morrow, Crook, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Lake and Klamath counties on the 8th, Oth, and 10th, deim: damage to vegeta tion and tciiil.T plants. Rainfall fell in thcwtc.ii dlstiicts of East ern Oregon, in Southern Oregon and aloug the coast on the "111 and 10th, doing great good to all vege tation, except in sections of Wasco, Sherman nud western Gilliam counties, where, as lu the Will amette valley, tho rain was very light. In these latter sections rain is badly needed. The mornings have been more cool and cloudy, and these features have helped crops along. OHOWINO VIXllJTATION. Fall and early spring sown wheat aro growing finely. Late spring wheat will not germinate propel ly without more rain. Oats, barley, rye and corn aro doing very well. Vegetables are becoming very plen tiful, but for nil ral" is needed, es pecially In the Willamette valley. Fruit prospects continue good. Grns is growing nicely, the peach crop is the only one that Is now sure to be shoi t. If the codliu moth is controlled, the apple and pear crop will be good. From most every correspondent comes the desire for ruin. In Washington county every thing Is hi owing rapidly. Cut worms are injuring tho onion crop. In Clackamas county eheirlesaud peaclies promise large yields. In Vanihlll, the wheat crop will bo good, without more rain, and fruit will be abundant, lu Marlon the dry weather Is Injuring tho crops. Fruit will be plentiful In Polk, wheat is doing fairly well. Hop crop will beau average one. In Ltuu, fall wheat looks fine. Spring wheat is uncertain. Fruit plentiful ex cept peaches. Gardens doing well. In Benton, wheat on loose, moder. ately well drained, soil, growing well. On low undmlucd land wheat has made but little growth and needs rain. In Luue some rain fell on tho 10th, which was very benefi cial, grass growing rapidly and crops fine. In Douglas, rain of past 10 days has been very beneficial. Crops very premising. In Jackson, larmers are preparing to mow alfalfa, fruit has escaped frosts and danger from them Is now past. All crops promis ing. In Wasco, more rain Is badly needed, but crops promising. Grass good. Ruin on 10th, moistened soil tw . iucheHileep. In Sherman and 01 Ham crops doing well, stock fat tening up. In Morrow prospects were never bettor for crops. Thun der on 7th. Hull! wus very benell clul. In Umatilla and Union the rain was very beneficial. Crops growing finely, excellent prospects. Fruit plentiful. In Crook, Grunt and Interior counties rain fell lust we!;, frostH did some damage. Hay uud grain crops Haltering and fruit will bo very plentiful. Portland Telegram; Halu was needed in Oregon to Insure uhiuid ant crops, and, us usuul, It cumo Just when wanted. Probably there Is no country in the world so favored us Is Oregon. lletMiruof IlinlriifUtN for Catarrh Hint Cuntuln Murrury. us muretiry will surely destroy the hull mo of smell and oompletely de range the whole system when enter Iiil' it through the muuous surfaces. , except on prescription from reputu- I lit., i.livkli.luiiu. hu tint tliinniii lluiv' will do Is ten fold to the good you can siMtlbly derive Hull's C'uturrh C'tiru, (rum mom. iimuufucuirud by V. J. Cheney d- Co., Toledo, O contains no imircury, nud Is tuken Internally. Hiidueu directly on the bl.ssl and mtieouH surruces of the system. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure 1st sura you go nr.. Iu.nr. .',.11 fr... III.. fAnlltm. It is taken tiiKtriiriiy, uud made In j. .,w nvtflM,.t., made In bottle. CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Ill-temper Is tho vice of tho tuous. vir- The end of linger Is the beginning of regret. Once more tho "newsies" scream: "All about tho ball game!" The democratic parly In congress Ic bound to oppose everything even to free sugar. Dr. Lyman Abbott, tho now theology man, Is strongly lu favor of tho eight hour movement. Work out your own exnniple.boys nnd girls; don't expect too chnlk, and the black board to do It. If you piny with flro lu any form you nrc npt to be burnt. This Is truo oven of llre-wnter. For every man who Is overtaxed, there aro several fellows who nrc getting oil" very easily. Tho campaign mud-sliugcr Is In his glory and thorn Is plenty of rnw material for him to work up. Om: man. So Putnam's dead is he? Did ho leavonny thing? A.NOTitmt. Yes, yes! left every thing. An anti-fat ought to be patented applicable to political arguments, according to the recent refiectlousof Dana. A rival exchange accuses another paper ot warping the truth. If he only warps It he Is quite a conscien tious editor. "I have lived In this valley thirty years and I've never seen It go a begging or a starving yet, for want of crops," Lays nn Oiegonlan. How ninny of our "Isms" nro towers of Babel, foutidatloulcss structures that would scheme to tho sky and causing only confusions of tongue! Tho democratic state central eom niltteo Is publishing a showing of tho state finances from tho demo cratic standpoint In nearly all the democratic papers. The Louisiana lottery oilers $25, 000,000 for a renewed charter for 25 years. It Is n big steal and as usual nil the uewspapors hi Louisiana aro fiUstalniifgtho schomo.- Tho Methoilisl general conference South lu K'H Ion at St. Louis adop ted a series ol' rcso titlous upon tho Sabbath, denouiich g excursions on Sunday, Sunday iiowspnp. ra and the like. "The (Ireatest Thing lu tho World," by Henry Drumniond, author of the "Natural Law In the Spirit World," Is making a great stir In cultured circles. Itisnclasslu among sermons. It's n positive sin to Hympathlzo with such as htivo never known what It Is to "get up and dust" their old cobwebby conditions, or oven tho hrlc-n-brnu In the front cham bers of their mind. It is reported that a Plymouth Hock hen at Goldendale laid three eggs ono day last week, uud that they were presented to tho editor of tho Sentinel. This beats killing two blids with ouestoiie. An Fustern womuu writes, that from the columns of the Jouunai. she should Judge tho social atmos phere out here Is filled with a lia bility toward and u respect for wom en that would be delightful to live In and breathe by a self helper. Coiiiu and see. 1 low many of us find as wo look bucK upon our lives that the mo ments that stand out strongest, the moments when wo have really lived, are tho moments when we have done things In u spirit of love and self forgetfulness. The Albany Herald and some other republican papers continue to muku tho grave mistake of printing the 8th plunk of the icpublicuu platform to read that the parly is lu favor of taxing all property "not now exempted by law." This is senseless, contradictory, ridiculous and docs the party a good deal of harm. These (tapers Illumine that, because they neither think nor read, their readers do not. This Is a mis taken supposition, W(st Union, lu., Glu.ette: For Introducing n hill lu congress provl. ding for tho exclusion from tho mal's of "any pamphlet, mugu.lue, iiewspaier, story pajsir or uuy other paer devoted to tho publication or principally mude up of criminal news, (Killce reports or accounts of criminal deeds or pictures uud sto ries of Immoral deeds, lusts or crime." the Duhuquu Telegraph, lu Its (Nil for tho "downtrodden and .,,,,..,1 .. lv(w nti u.vv i.., opiirojwoa, glvurt tol. Hwoiiu) tiw tet of u half column criticism, Theuntl-Hweney advocate ot Charles .l... I.. ... it... ml -....I. i-iiv. (luiiiL lii irmiv Liiu luiuuruim ..,., ...... .,. i...., '"' " ' ''"' - , may kllOW wllftt U terrible fellOW Mr. Hweney In. Canlafa of tho Haymakers. UNIVERSITY GIIAPBL. Wednesday Evening, Xay 21, BY THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Lending characters will bo taken by Miss Harris, Mt9 Bclinfer, .MISS iMIIICr, Atr. Knlcy, Mr. uinn, sir. l'firrv. 1'ror. lMrvlii nhu others, Cliorus of SO Voices. Adml'glon 2 cents." Tickets on snlot I'fttton's ami f)Wwmlofc. stores nna Elision's muslo stofca. : THE COLORED JENNY LIND! MISS FLORA BATSON, Tho Greatest Colored Blngcr in the World, nt the M. E. Church, Wednesday Eve., Junc4. Tho 1'ecrlcss Meno-Soprnno. New York Tho Colored Jenny Unit. Now York World. . . . , A ineKO-soprnno of wonderful range, 8nu Kmnclsro Kxamlner. Has aimed tho nunooOjelnathpgrcntcst colored singer In tho world. Vlclcuburg (Miss.) I'ost. Tho nwcetcst volco that over charmed a Vlnrlnln audience. Lynchhurg(Va ) .Dally Advance. Alt her , numbers were nunc without effort nsflho birds sing. Mobllo (Ala.) Dally ItrclRtcr. A highly .cultivated niczro-soprnno, 01 great sweetness. B8. liowor. and cotnpnes, and ol dmnmtlo quality. Charleston (8. r.j Nnwuiintl .'mlHpr. Her vocal register has a wonderAit sweep, from low est contralto notes to soprano heights. MiAnge1o(Cn1.) Kve. Express. llernriteiilatlon Is so perfect her rendi tion seem lllco recitations get to music. Kansas City IMsnntcli. Tickets 50 cts; Childrou 25 els. Kcsened without oxtrn cost on nnd after May alh, at Dearborn's book store, td MK1 1NBUUANCB Company, l'lro nnd Miv rlne. JOH. AI.llKltT. Agent. Hnlnm. Oregon A Bargain ! A desirable lot or lands In lots to suit, hewn mtlch southwest of Bnlcm, within eighty rods of steamboat landing, tho best onk wood nnd some tlr timber enough to pity tor tho laud and It la uood soil for fruit, Willi springs ant meadow land. Would tutto a good small lot of Salem pn.per.Mn.rade. AiWie- p nnNNH Raima, .March 18, 1MH). ( latf Farms I Farms!! Of ull slcs and prices. Fruit nnd Hop Airman specialty. Ton, Twen ty and Forty ucro tracts on railroad nt low prices. Also Gity Property In and about tho (own of Hubbard. Cull and bo shown my unrivalled bargains, or send 'or circulars. qilAS. P. STIIAIN, Aoknt. fi:Md-w2in Insiiro in Your Home Company 1 "The State," Which Iiiih forthoiuist six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received Moro Premiums And Paid More Losses Upon properly located In Oregon or Wash Ingtou than any other company. It was tiro First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash lly tho threo great contlngrntlons of Seattle, KtlcuHburguud Hpolcano Fulls. GEO. M. UEELEIl, CltyAgeul And Special Agent for Marlon County. Ollleo in tlio company's bullulnfc. Founded 1SGS, Oldmtand largest Hanking house between Kaernmento and I'ortlnnd, LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron liulldlntc, 8lom Oregon. ' KxiimiiKfi on every part of tho world. Isiiiglit nud sold, lirnfuof 1'nslcrn bunUs mlii'ii ul pur Accounts of bunks und Individuals snlnited Collections mude ihioiiuhiiiit Hid United states and HrltUh America. Wo oiler our patron every no coiiiiiiiiiliitlnu cousUtonlwlth conkervctlve bim'diiif. ludlm H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, 1 10 Statu STimirr. Cheapest ami Host Chinese Laundry In tho City. J. MACY, Livery, Feed anil Salo Stable Comer Htatound KroutHUHolem. (Jood uecomiiiodatlons und itood xa. Iluvo u (imntlty of gopd buy forwile, 3 flm J MAOV. ItLACKSMITJIING, Wagon and Carriage Making and llcpairiug llomMlioelnta BMClultv. All work truar aiittMl. JOilN IIOIM, Corner of Comincretnlnndliieiuvlceta U riaiflin, urnjon EMORY MlndndoHujenrJ. ll.lnlfre4 la uu ruainjr. TiMUmouUUi (mm all tr cl Un.lut. VrtxpMti rotT nil,, KmX n prilellon lu J'ro A. L.-U.H. Wf I'lllU At. Kr VwV. 15! ,t ' V i