Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 02, 1888, Image 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS
A Woman Attempts to take the
Morphine Route.
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Tlo Marlon oouiily Itopubllain
'0iUnl onmmlttce met pereuunt to
41! lit tlia onera Iioiiho at 2 o'clock
(ft afternoon, Duvld Sltntxwn In
JUKI chair. Tlie prwlnct wore rop-
EAKtnted a CoIIowh :
', Auiqim, Clint Hall ; Silverton, T.
3ft Hlblwrd s Howell 1'rarlo, J. F.
'j&rJdemon j Bubllmlly, O. O. AaUby;
MWiHiim, G. 11. Farron ; Lincoln,
jjjifdXy J W. Wright ; Jofftnoti, C.
t$t, Biiiith j Marlon, proxy J. 11.
Jewell ; BUyton, W. II. Houhoh ;
junior, proxy T. II. Hubbard ; Our-
'Jloldi nroxv M. L. Clininborllti : La
'.Jjhh, V. Jr. Oollunl ; Qervulu, L.
Ili l'orydule ; Woodburn, 8. Lay
jjiim j Aurora, Augtwt Glony ; Hub
Iwril, proxy M. L. Slniorull ; Uultc-
lle, W. K. Her : UIiuiiiihk'l', proxy
6.0. Wrlirht : 8t. Paul, proxy J. W.
iathowB ; Fairfield, proxy O. 1
Litchfield j Ilorob, no ruprusontii-
H Balciii, L.. E. Tnitt ; East
lem, Duvld Slnipton; West Salem,
Trpxy Al savage ; South Malum,
lam Olimart.
i.iturdiiy, uluroli iHtli wan aj-
jfj'ilwl an tlio day for holding the
rlfuunm and Tliurnuiy, March
i an the time for holding the
toiijity convention.
VH After n discussion It wan decided
'jp'fiimko one delegate t every 10
VJitW awt for liluger Hermann for
rppruftontatlvo, the IiosIh of roproson-
Uttlvo. TUw will give tlio conven
tion 1&'i dulegutcM.
Tile committee recommended that
yiKtn prlmarliM lie hold in alt oxcept
Jjklum, Iiaxt Balem and Noitli
pam pruellii'lw.
ft i After dlnpatehlng a little routine
'.ImnliiOHH tlio committee adjourned.
UOTVEBSITY NOTES. I i-iub"""- -
SHE WANTED TO PIE.
A Uritrrfetl Wbm ICrMtw a StoMtlta
by TkrMttnlug to Uke-Morpkine
The tlret of the week a woman
giving her name as Mra. E. B. Par
80118 OBiriw up from Portland and
stopped at tho Chemekctc. She left
on Wcilnosdoyiiiarnlng train for the
south and returned again yesterday,
stating that she had been to Albany.
She did not say what her business
was or what object she had In trav
eling about and her actions created
some curiosity among the employees
of the house. Last evening shortly
after 0 o'clock ono of the attachecs of
the hotel In passing through the
parlor noticed that Mrs. Parsons was
acting hysterically, asked her what
was the matter. She replied that
she hud taken morphine from a
package which she held in her hand
and that she wanted to die. The
attendant Immediately ran af
ter medical aid and returned
with Doctors Reynolds and
Smith, who hastened to the hotel
and found the woman suffering from
a severe attack of hysteria; but no
Indications of her having taken the
morphine could bo notlcod other
than faint traces of the powder
altout her face and lips.
The woman was very frantic for
some time and threatened to lind
some other means of ending her life
If the drug was taken away from
her; but after a little persuasion she
allowed herself to be put to bed and
soon quieted down. Slio was care
fully watched all night and gave no
further signs of distress and this
morning appears to bo perfectly
sane, i lie woman gives no reason
for herstrango actions or for making
the rash attempi, and It Is believed
that she Is subjected to periodic
attack of Insanity.
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Home KotfrjirUf.
.Mr. II. S. Jory 1ms commenced
yfliu ntveUnii of nun nMilu Inrint-Ml-riw!
g&PrVKttii fruit dryers at his place In
Sou tli Salem and will have it In
operation this fall In addition to the
qiiu which he run to Its fullest
cajiaelty last season. This dryer,
iViiich by the way, is said to lie the
AfCiIorv'sown Invention, and as a
Iu!iiu enterprise his I'rulHlrylug es-
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most pruutlcal over Invented, is of! no dunmiro was ilnno.
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Lively Itniuway.
About nine o'clock this morning a
horse lioloiiglng to Dave Grcrson, the
tho fanner who lives about three
miles north of town, became fright
ened while standing in the rear end
of Mlnto & Dowe's livery stable, anil
started out of tho back door, with
tho dog cart to which ho was attach
ed, Into the alley. Ho turned Into
Sluto Btreet and ran up to the
Court House corner, when lie took a
now tangent down High street to
Marion, whore ho again changed his
liilnil and direction, going down to
Frout street. Hero lie ran into a
fence und lioeoniliig tangled In tho
harness, threw himself and was cap
tured by three men who had ulutscd
him tlio entire distance on horse
back, lloyond a few broken strans
W. E. Burko went down to Port
land, Tuesday.
Miss Glesv visited her home at
Aurora the first of tho week.
Itev. T. F. Royal on Monday visit
ed bis daughters, wno are awenuing
school.
The reception at the Woman's
college was well attended and all
seemed to enjoy themselves.
Prof.lParvin went to Albany the
first of the week. Miss Pcntlaud
acted as organist during his absence.
Prof. Van Scoy went down to Port
land Tuesday to preach the funeral
of Rev. Halls. Some of the students
heard his classes during his absence.
Rev. M. C. Wire, the late pastor
of the M. E. church of Salem, now
a resident of Eugene, visited the
school Wednesday.
J. W. Monzles, an old time stu
dent, visited the school the first
of the week. His sister Hattle, also
a former student, is now tenoning
In Olympla, W. T.
Mr. Cherrington, (he photo
cranher. broustht up bis larce
camera- and took a photograph of
the University and students Wed
nesday. C. H. Packenham who has been
attending school left for his home
in Roifco City, Idaho. He was
summoned home by the severe
Illness of his mother.
Tho lecture which was to have
been given by County Superin
tendent Peebles to-day was post
poned one week on account or the
examination of the academy
students.
Tho regular semi-term examina
tion of the academy took place to
day. The reports show good work
by most of the classes. The college
students having no examinations in
the middle of the tenn arc wanted
a holiday.
The Phllodosiau society hold no
mcetinir this afteriHwn on account
of tho examinations. The PhlHdo-
rians hold their regular meeting
this evening, and debate the ques
tion. "Resolved, that luxury Is
productive of more crime than
poverty."
G. W. Johnson is in Portland.
J. Benson Starr went to Portland
this morning.
Mr. Eugene Breyman returned
last night from Dayton, W. i.,
where lie has been looking after
business interests several weeks.
T. It. Hibbard, a prominent re-
i.iinnrHMvprtnn nrecJnct. is in
the citv attending tho meeting of
the republican central committee.
Hon Tilmon Ford went to Port
land to-day on business connected
with the Capital ami company
suit
C. Hall, of Ablqun, W. IS. lier, or
Butteville, G. 0. Ashby orbuifflni
itv. were among the "Blacks" In the
city to-day.
Mrs. H. Muir and Miss Agnus
Muir. mother and sister ot a. u.
Muir. arrived here lust night from
Hamilton. Ontario, and win make
their home here in the future.
Meade Cospcr, -well known In tins
city, was in town last night and
ilmve over to Dallas, where he Is
preparing to go into the general
merchandise business, having sold
his store In Corvallis.
W. Dilmering, of Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, arrived here yesterday
on a visit to his 'relatives, theBrey
nians. This morning he received a
dispatch calling him home, and he
was compelled to cut his visit short.
He left on the noon train for Portland.
for Boots, Stationery & Fancy Goods
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Pattons,
ASK TO
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CUAiXJS'B BlAWUl"""1!
(18, STATE STREET.
BE SHOWN
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r.OCAI. NOTKS.
Artesttc Excellence.
Cherrington, the photographer
has completed a line, large photo
graph of the Willamette University
building, faculty and students taken
by him Wednesday morning.
Although there are fully 150 persons
in tho picture the likeness of each Is
as plain and recognizable as if thoy
had been taken seperately in a
studio. Cherrington makes a
specialty of this kind of work and
ho is better prepared to do it than
any artist on the coast. He jis also
Introducing the new glazo photos
which nro tlio latest and mot
popular "lad" In the east. A call
nt Ids studio In the new bank block
will well repay any lover of artistlo
work.
Rev. W. S. Harrington has j?one
to Canby and other points In his
district.
Stated communication of Salem
lodge, No. 4, A. F. & A. M., this
evciiing at 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. D. O. Ghormley will preach
at tho Presbyterian church to-night
at 7:30. All are welcome.
Subscribers failing to receive their
papers regularly are requested to
notify the manager.
J. M. Brown, well known notary
public and general agent ot biiver
ton, is quite ill at his home In that
city.
Win. M. Ramsey and S. H. Turn
er, of Pendleton, have been made
notaries public by his excellency the
governor.
Sunday school concert at the
Christian church Sunday flight.
Prof. T. F. Campbell preaches in
the morning.
Don't forget the social at the resi
dence of Mrs. A. A. McCully to
night. The "Sunflower Chorus,"
which was such a popular feature at
Miss Brown's elocutionary enter
tainment, will be repeateC
mil .ND POINT.
uibllshment In a credit to Hnlcm as
Well as to himself. If wo exneet to
j "iKKiiit Saloin mid make It a pnwpor
i i J"W and tlirlviuir city. w.. must
i , - "-iKnntl OV Home oiifurnrfsoH. Kvurv
f I j jk.cmnen should feel equally lnterestell
i if 'tS'Wlth Mr. Jory In this venture, or in
i 1 S Itlnv other movement which means
Jiomo mauuiaciuro lor Home and
ftWign oommmptloii.
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MfrwtjpliR Mwklne Ucrelred.
mlixio Printer Frank Baker this
nlUg rocelvod the stereotyping
ho ordered from Ohio some
i ago, Tho muuhluo Is the
.ami most Improved of Its kind
AVll greatly facilitate work In
uiiu primers oiiuu Jloreartor
ork that Is liable to be ordered
hImIuhI Will lul uliimlifiuul
i saving double composition ami
ApDUseqilont double cost to the
minor JttiKer is a mt nr
i uoiormiiiMi to mulct li u m,...
Slid fo noi (it the country.
Tcirker'i Kitmlnttlia.
ttjasrt of IB ladles and lfi gontlo-
uri being examined for curtitl-
to teach by the county board
iunlnnrs. ooiiHUtlinmf Kmtnrin.
mW lWiUw, ProftWm Gregg
IU'JUw. The examination will
IllQlUded thU evenlmr and tlm
SiuwHif Miccwaful turn) oants will
ily l made puhlfo to-morrow
fline of our going to prcus the
jtui'imw arc tryliiir to hoIvo
imutm rriu. iiiii.iii.. ..r.. .-.-
,,,,... . .,,. iumuuiii vu wl
UiwjHii iori yearn at n iirtaln
WUv" WKi, and for 10
KI.UHHf : n4lllIriHl llm tirln.
firt raU
The Christian C'burrb ilcrtlnps.
Elder A. II. Wade, from Kansas,
Is making the protracted meeting
nt tho Christian church very Inter
esting. To-night his theme will ho
"Uliango of Heart." To-morrow
night, "Remission of Sin; how ob
tained, according to tho Bible."
Prof. T. F. Campbell, one or tho
foremost preachers of this church is
exiiected to-morrow to assist. Ho
will preach on Slindav mnrnliur.
bunday school concert on Sunday
evening.
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DriU in Ike Wldi Mill.
Mrs. Rebecca Wltzell, wife of
Roliort A. Wltzell, died nt her homo
In the Waldo Hills at 8 o'clock last
evening. She had been sick for a
long time and her death was a
happy release The funeral will
tako place to-inorrow at 10 a. in.,
and her remains will bo Interred nt
the Twin Oaks cemetery, Tumor.
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Uranttd Vtrtltoi,
Miss Helena Holman, teacher of
music ut the state institution for the
blind, has lieoii grunted a much
ueoueu vacation by tlio superm
tendent and left this afternoon for
her homo In Portland. Her health
has boon falllnir tier for snout tlim
and tho onoroiiB duties of her portion
wore more than sho could stand.
Her manv friends hum wish him. ..
speedy rvfovor'.
Death of 5Iotber.
Mrs. Nanncy Teter, wife of R. D.
Toter, died at her home In North
KtHom last evening at 8 o'clock of
dropsy of the heart. Mr. and Mrs.
Tutor emtio to Oregon from Nebraska
In 188(1 but only remained here a
short time, going back to Kansas to
live. They returned hero last July
and have sinco lived in North Sa
lem, airs. Teter leaves live small
children and a husband. Tim fun.
oral will take placo to-morrow from
uurjiiiu resuicncoat iu a. m. Jn-tm-iiiunt
In tlw l m n c ,.... i...
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m
Kim
krgwt took and latust tytt
w nil Knu lett nt Luuu a
A full utock nf klimlou ..I.
Iiftjiid. nwnembor tlio
Wnt and Coitimenjkl
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I'ffMlll
Jkru, f Nw York," nud
i IftVX of tlio HMtot txinukr
V Mt mv Jim Imkmi nt.
IHIT. aiF. PhUuhV; iirin.M
NMh.
vwHta wlbiud liiiOA
1b CkuMltrkUiOwV. RiblM
it. r. iiKp ituttai. u
FfUfetf, Mte MKwit for OrWL
p. ii . ,- i i
i rwHt-Wrt fwtuWk.
Vstt wjktgt Nt
Kl . tMll IH ttllV
.mwki M-iiwd
m T. MnP. IHtttaut
Um rally tnlt.
'111. . 1L. i i i . . .
i no i iirrixi! uweiuug wnleli was
dtiiungiHl by tiro on last Monday was
Insured In the Phoenix & Home In
,J.VCV "Uwny or which Mp. Uo
lllls Is ngunt. On yesterday, with
the DrouimiMM uml fuirmwu .-i,i,,i.
has over olmraotorltwil tho maiuigo
itwnt of tlwM standard coniiwnloa
tliulr H)HMitnl agent lulJusttHl nnd sot
tlwl tlio loss; nmouittltiK to f657.0(l.
Illttrtate Serata.
Pnaddiml Van Sy, ,r tlio
WlllUmette Unlvwslty, tuw 1-aiu
ttiiumn by the faculty of tho Stnto
university, at Kugn, to dollor
mo DHuwwurwin swnon to the
eimiitniiiiK wwm wtai uoiimiuiu'e
tiient, urnl H. W. fieott, of tho
OivimhUiii t itaitwar tu, widni
AllaUt?Ua Dtbatek
11W AlKH-llWlWiHll MMMLV will
to-morrow nljjlit delmte the quftstlsiu
".Willv.l.l II., it 11.,. .. . .......
llnrglary at Lebanon.
Wednesday night burglars entered
the bedroom of Thomas Feebler, a
Lebanon, Linn county, merchant,
",8tolo $75 from n pair of trousers
while ho was asleep. There was no
ciuo w tneroDuer.
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Ills New .Stand.
W. N. Chambers, tho hackmun,
whoso headquurtcrs have been at
Barker's barn, on Ferry street, tan
hereafter lie found at any time at
l'ord's stable. Call by telephone.
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Entertainment ana .Social.
Tho Young Woman's Foreign
.uiu-niuuui IHIUIUiy win give mi
aiitertnlumunt and souial In tho
.u. i'.. uuurcii on next Wednesday
evening. Admission 35 cents.
Ajnos btrong s to's i'ioneer res
taurant and bakery is celebrated
throughout the county. Meals at
all hours. Anything in the '.market
furnished upon order.
Adam didn't have to wear cloth
ing; but if ho hud he would have
bouirhtono of those all wool suits
that G. W. Johnson Is selling at
less than the price of fig leaves.
"A handsome man is the noblest
work of the clothier," and G. W.
Johnson is prepared to make a per
fect Beau Nash of the ugliest man
In town with one of thoso nobbv
suits that "lit like the paper on the
wall."
The celebrated full Havana filler,
Red Letter is the highest grade five
aii cigur ever orougnL to eaiem.
They are becoming very, popular
with all lovers of tho weed and H.
W. Cox, who has the solo agency,
in iiuviujj u uig iuii uii mem.
v u were surpnseu to see what a
handsome photo that green gawky
chap from Charapoeg took until wo
learned that he had posed before
Catterlln & Hicks' camera. By the
way their work Is the talk of the
country It Is bo line and beautifully
finished. Their prices nro tho same
as charged by other for poor -work.
PLAIN AND FANCY. ASHTON
mr hat. ir. AfN AND NUMBERED. TYPEWRITERS'
MATERIAL. ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL
TABLETS. FABER'S PENCILS AND PEN
HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND
ERASERS. SPENCERIAN
r.nimAs viflNrfULS. ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP
PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES
AND STAPLE BINDERS.
Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials
for Paper Flowers.
MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS ALL WAR
RANTED. WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS BEST ifc THE
MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND
BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS'
NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON
TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH
ERS' RECORD. NORMAL
QUESTION BOOK. '
Roberts' Rules of Order.
SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR XN
FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE $1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS
AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS. '
For Fruit Growers :
PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, ($1.00). DOWNING'S REVISED
NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER
ICA, ($5.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3).
THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST,
PRICE $2. HOP CULTURE-NEW
AND REVISED EDITION,
10 CENTS.
98, STATE ST.
SALEM, Ofe.
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L. S. SKIFF &CO.
NEXT. DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM.
Vitalized Air Given for the. Painless Extraction of Teeth.
BrThe person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching '
teeth gone.
Also Gold Crowns Set.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
NKW AUVEUTINES1KNTS.
IMfctOlVtHl. tliut llm lir4. ...III.
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Mv siuMllil Im) nuwulMl ' vr t
P'Arwnppwjw for the nmrmntlve
will Lieut. M. w. iiut for th
HOgHlIVtt.
CWamtttf t tit Aqla.
A yHHg HUM UKHHHl Wtewttrtk,
fWH UHtejl esHHtA', (JOHimttted
plotnted Unardlaa.
J. II. SottlonilcrtinH tieon uppoint
cd guanliau of Isaac Pendolton,
minor son or Cameron Pendolton.
decoasod, uiioii tho potlUon or his
mntlior, Sophia Schoiiek.
Articles UleJ.
Tho Umatilla RmiI Kstato and
Loan Association filed articlua of In-
ooriwrot ions with tho Secretary of
oum lu-tiit-. vpnai stock 535,000
in SS Kliurm of $1000 eaoh.
llaw'lYair Heart
Tho Interesting tltomo to-night,
hj- A. 11. Wudo, orangollst from
J8! Christian churoh, is
hour hiinT""' "wn' uo ,uut
&al r Uof
Tho Iwnd oMiopo meets well Sat
unlay in tho W. C. T. U. Hull, from
3. ii. m. till 4. Parent uml vi.m-
Idron to thoso lutarostlnv .!
etlvo mmlllum RV.. P. ,.ii
xt. . . ... -""P -.. mi.
un. . uim, csunt.
PrtfarlHt t BIM.
9 V v
. u. rugn, mo arohltest, has
preired plua and BpeolflcnUona
for a iaudoiu otw and half storv
cottage to b built by O. B. jSSSS
JJJ fCtmrt and Winter,
Grange Store!
Salem Co-Uperative Association, P. or II.
-UHAI.EUS IN
Choice Groceries,
Frovisions, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggs,,
and Lard,
AH Kinds of Produce Bought.
JAMKS A1TKE.V,
Manager,
lit, State strcot, Snlwn, Or.
FINB SETS
Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.01).
Set Utlon, 26
Set Thackeray, 11
SetWaverlyJ2
Set E. P. Roe, 15
Cloth, Gilt top,
Half Morocco,
Half blue Calf,
Cloth,
23.50.
Set CapUUteid, 10 Vols. Cloth,
22.50,
32.50,
22.50,
15.00,
Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest
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i.,
10.00.
Styles;
WILLIS (
Real Estate Agents
HaygoBa Mils hrmi and ally iirowrty.
A tarwj number of durable farma "wfifis
Fire insurance 1
AYff&pw?s IwKimnw mminrt Are
J. BENSON
118, State Street,
STARR'S.
Salem, Oregdni
Capital Lumbering Cornpaiay!
MANUKAftTUKBHS OH AND DKALKIIS IN-,- tffr
Every Variety
of Oregon lipler,
n i ii..
uiGbseu ana undressedl;
on
BBi)
Brokerage I
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tMuoaiMlMiaterimv
a raair or ho iin. .rU
tNSTATLY ON WAND:
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F' .Jf
Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fen&iEts,
BOXES, Etc.
SALEM, .. .
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