Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 10, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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ng matter is kept up to the standard."
LATE NEWS ITEMS.
Eugene's hammerlew) shot gun
factory commenced work Tuesday.
Miss Edltb, daughter of J. V. Pies
deputy postmaster at Albany, died on
the 8th, after a brief illness with the
scarlet fever.
A cottage Grove boy has thirty liens,
wlrich laid 3-54 dozen of eggs from Jan
uary 1, 1893, to August 30, 1891, worth
about 170. The entire cost of feeding
was (.75. And yet some people claim
that hetiH do not pay.
A few days ago a Hherman county
farmer drove thirteen hogs into Rufus
which weighed 4'JCO Jos., and eight of
them weighed 00 pounds each. For
these he received 6 cents a pound, and
they were fed on damaged wheat that
ho could not eell at any price. This is
a very successful experiment of feeding
grain to hogs, and one that will pay
better, than belling wheat at 30 cents
a bushel. The Dalles Mountaineer,
An apple tree In J'rof. Johnson's
yard In this city yielded a big crop this
year, III of the Jluldwln variety,
and an fully 26 bushels of apples, and
when picking time came (hero were
About 10 hufehels of good bound upplus
oil the tree, At the preint prlum (his
would make the yei of (hut one trie
about pi.iO, or si the ruU of over J7000
per acre. At ttiutrule tliuro would ho
Money in raining apples, us there lit
comparatively no hxiwiimi u gathering
and preparing for niiirket.-jeuguiiu
Jtetflaler.
(biujju-uu ."I'm 11 i 1 1,111 m
Aullnary poem, a i(itigju!ij Irl
lifhpli, fowl cooked wltli J);, JWibVii
Vrmn linking J'mwhV,
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1 HJHl iir l ihJiilJ iJtf "i-Tii
fin" referretl to. The faeln in his a
are these:
V, Griftia was a harmlw, iarcab'p
and quiet old blacksmith of the town
and boarded with an old lady whom
Gritlin was trying to court. A mnch
younger man by the name of Shane
wns also boarding with the wIdow,and
to spite and irritate Griffin, Shane prc
teuded to court the widow and tried to
poison her mind against Griffln. The
scurrilous remarks of Shane rankled
in the feeble mind of the old man till
he became reticent, melancbolly and
almost insane. After some weeks he
tied his clothes in a bundle, put them
in his shop, and taking a revolver
walked iuto Shane's store where Sbaue
was sitting, and after saying "you
called me an old gut." he drew his guu
and shot Shane through the heart.
Griffin then walked out but made no
effort to escape. When Henry War
ren, the sheriff, who lived eight mites
from Lafayette, oame to town the uex'
day, Grifllu was arrested and put in
jail.
Griffin never denied any fact in the
case, and made no effort to escape or
leave the jail, although it was reported
that the sheriff was not very careful to
see that It wa always locked, and no
watch was employed, while the sheriff
eldom visited him except to carry him
his meaK
There wan quite a general dsire thai
iriflln should eecape, as he was known
'n be quiet cud inoffensive, while his
"XHH erator was known to Im a viseioui
and dangerous man. An old-fashioned
allow was erected, about a quarter of
1 mile from the jll, which could onlj
tie reached through a winding, uarrnw
road through tiie tall dense thicket of
oik grubs. On the day of the execu
Hon, at Warren's urgent request, the
v.ritir, the sheriff and Griffiu walked
jIduh and without arms through the
orush down to the gullowc,
Grifllu was neither lied nor bound in
any way, and no eff'rt was made to
prevent ills dodging hito the brush if
he ho desired; and if he had done so,
"the brush was altogether to thick for
us to have followed him," as the sheriff
said. The gallows stood fur months
thereafter, but ihe "superstition," the
'preserved hat," and the "Lafayette
town inufteum," have no existence ex
cept in the mind of the romancing
"new member."
It should require ' a little more than
thirty years," before tlio romancing
lilstoriau begins to Imitate the legen
dary hUtory of ti a'lele-it, which
may, perhaps, like the story of the
Telegram, have u grain of truth as a
foundation for its wonderful storlec.
Hut it would be less irritating perhaps,
for such historians to wait until the old
Vauihillers hud pasbed away, and then
almost any (lull story would And
ready and willing swallowers about
Lafayette, Oregon.
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Sweet us front) cut clover is the food
prepared with Dr. 1'rloe's (.'ream JJuk'
Ing Powder.
The trial of Lorili Parker, Initiated
by the grand Jury of JUrnoy county,
ahartstd with the murder of Dud How
ard, the murderer of Til OIu.h, resulted
In the Jury bringing in a verdict of
niunsluiihtur and ruoommuHlIng hi in
to the uiurey of tnn oourt. The Jiuriu
NiiWD aayti of the uuke; "Many ludlea
attoiidwl the J'urkerjrlwl several days;
hiring the 11rt murder wwi tver IrM
In Hums mude It of uUurulhg Inlenwl
to iivtiii tbuw) not jwrllwilurly oon
ttirnwl fur th wuifmo of the young
man uuoiikMl. Tit Hums ohurah wan
iiovur liuftyiD mi uruwdwl as Wwlnnwluy
evflillig by mtm wuinun ami ulilWrun
Ui hvur tlni urgnnndil In thu omjw uf
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RBBoi.iFiioMP.-At a spmla! meeting
of the board of (Vrfctora of school dis
trict No, 21, the following resolutions
Mere adepted: "Kesolveil, that the
board will not demand from thecouuly
court, of Marion county, Oregon, the
proportion of the taxes of the year 1693,
belonging or due to this district which
arc now delinquent and unpaid, and
J for whicli a sheriff's sale of the property
assessed is now being conducted, until
the amounts due for such delinquent
taxes are collected by said county or
until the lawful period has elapsed for
a sheriff's deed to issue for the property
sold; provided that this, district shall
not be liable for costs incurred in con
nection with the sale of such property
as aforesaid. "
Light as sa fratu is cake made with
Dr. Price's Baking Powder.
Wallowa county Is $20,000 in debt.
This is 0,000 Iei3 thau two years ago,
and yet county warrants only bring 75
cents on the dollar.
TODAY'S MARKETS.
Prices Current by Telegraph Local
and Portland Quotations.
Salkm, November S. 4 p. m. Ofllce
Daily Capital Jook.val. Quota
tions for day and up to hour of going to
pleas were as follews:
HAL.M1 PHODUUE ilAUKET.
BUTC1IKK STOCK.
Veals dressed 4 cts.
Uogs dressed 5.
.Live cattle lj2c.
Sheen alive $I.:i5.
JIILI, PKICES.
Salem Milling Co. queUs: Flour
in wholesale lots (2.15. Retail 2.60.
Bihu fl2 bulk, 513 sacked. Shorts $13
14 Chop feed $14 and $15.
WHEAT.
31 cents per bushel.
HAY AND GRAIN.
O its-2022lc.
Hay Baled, old $78; new cheat
$7; new timothy $S 50
FAKM PKODUCTS.
Wool Best, 9tc.
Hops Bifit, 5 to 7c.
JSggs in trade, oc.
Butter Beat dairy, 1518 fane.
creamery, 2-5c.
Cheese 10 to 15 cts.
Farm smoked meata Bacon 11;
batns, 12; shoulders, 0.
Potatoes 25 c.
Onions 2 cent
FKUITS.
Apples 30c bu.
Tomatoes, 50c bu.
Quinces, 75c bu.
Pears In trade, 2oc bu.
LIVE POUIriiY.
fouitry Hens, 6c; roosters not
wanted; old ducks not wanted; young
duJu, 8; young chicken;,, 0c.
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Peed, etc.
Flour Portland, $2,30; Walla Walla,
$2 65; graham, $2.16; superfine, $2.00
per uarrel.
Oats White, 2627c; grey, 2527c
rolled, In bags, $5,7500,00; barrels,
$6,000.25; cases, $3.76.
Potatoes 40r55e per sack.
Hay Best, $811 per ton.
Wool valley, 7(a0c.
Mllistuff's Bran, $13; shorts, $13;
chop feed, $15 per ton; chicken wheat,
6065c per cental,
JlopsDull, 67c.
Hides green, salted, 00 lbs. 31c, un.
der 60 lbs,, 23o; sheep pelts, 1060c,
DAIKY PRODUCE.
Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25
27Jo; fanoy dairy,2022Jc; fair to good,
1617jc; common, T2Jc,
Citeose Oregon 810o per pound;
Young Amerioati, 'J&lOc; Swiss Imp,,
30u82Jj Dom.,HI6c.
JiggH Oregon, 4527o por dozen.
Poultry chickens, mixed coops, liLm
i per ilozen; duultu, (JJ. 60(0,6; geet.
$7.60(it.60; turkeys,Mifi.iu,
Reel TorMtbortf, ajj2u per IU; fair
to good kleerrJ, it(Sto; tsuwH, Jje(2o(
drvsood hetif,H4($4iu
Mutton limi fchfcep.$),76(ii)i; choice
ttWW, II.M0&1M6. '
IfogB- (-'holue, heavy, M.60fj,4.7,
light and ttmUrvM; drtMM-d, Ju pur Ihv
Vual Hmull, uholue, 6u; lurtfe, Ifla
Mir pound.
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PRICKLY ASM, POKE ROOT
AND POiASblUfn
Manr8l.ojig.Sure3
& : ni .-,.. :.rt
III DIUUU .'..foul.
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strength to wke' 1 ntrtc-, ri-U
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bltipincM wbi": ti"knri, pKuy
XeellaR anI lu itt,rt li.t pttmilir-l
For pilmary eei jhUit "iwl terllrr
irpbtlli, for AxA p.lx;ntrff. mercu
rial polvin. nialari.1. d7rc''li. "d
In all blood and tkln dlmtei, II to
blotcbe, pimple j, old rbronlc blcerf.
t el tor. cald head, boll crjupelaf,
cciema we rr tzJ, wlftont Icrof
rontradlct. .n. that P. P I' Is tbo belt
Wood purifier In thetr.irld. tj'd i.vitiM
p.ltlTP. rpeedy and permanent cure
in all cates.
Ladle wbose nyatemt are poloned
and wboie bloodla In an Impare condi
tion, doe to menstrail lrreenlarltlea,
ere peculiarly benefited by toe won
tlerfnl tonlo and blooj cleandoc prop
ertleaof P. P. P.-Prlckly Aab, Poka
Hoot and Potaulao.
BTKlxamin, Mo., Aoe. Htb. 1893.
Icanapeaiclatbe blRbeit term of
your medicine from my nwnpernonat
knowledc". I waaaflectedwlth heart
dlneaae. plenrlay and rbenmattim tor
35 years. wa treated by tbe Terybeat
physicians ana apent hundred of dot
fars, tried etery known remedy wltb
out Ondlnir rllf. I bare only taken
one bottle of your P. P. P., and can
cheerfully say It has done mo nor
good than any thlajr I hare eTer taken.
I can recommand your medicine to ail
Offerers ot the abora diseases.
MRS. M. M. YEABT.
Springfield, Green County, lla.
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1894.
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IKIFTY-KIRST YEAR.
Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning
in Pacific Northwest.
Sixteen Courses 'of IntslriHtlon, llirougb Acudtmlo 'anil Collfgc; to Tlieo'or, Law and
Jledlolue.
Hplendld Coimex rorTraiulneluTeachlDif, liuslnem, Art, Elocution and Music. Several
l'cwt )radimluO)ur(-K. HtrncKerund better tban ever!
It's Womun'M College ulloriUan Idtul liomu lor young ladles will) uiuurrr-d facilities
for tlitlr cure uud tralnlnj;.
The School Year Opens September 13, 1804,
For Year Book, addrefs
President W. C, IIAWLEY.
For financial information, address
Rev, J. If. ROORK, Agent,
9-3-1 in Salem Oregon,
Fancy Poultry at Bargains,
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PgieiirwI.jrIiiefH-aJnKlohlnla.o MWWS AXD WjJITJf JJiUilOH',
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Woodbufn, Oi'mon,
niMn! re DtfiTPUCO
rimrLcoi uluiuulu
AND OLD SORES
CATARRH, MAURIi,
KJUHtT fMUUbLbS
Ofid DYSPEPSIA
Arc entirely rtnwtia by P.IM.
-Prkklr Ash. Poke .Tact "i.E
aluu. is sreaat bKod purltur 00
cirtb.
Asssdktk. O.. Jaly 21. JML
Utwu Vtrruxn Bao.. BarannaB.
yrf P 1'. at Hot SprtDfs.Arkj.and
IihM donono mpreif?0?,1?0, 'Sr?
uentbs' treatment at the Hot SprlDf a.
Cesd throe bottles O. O. l.
Ue.pectfnnWour.fEWT0
Aberdeen, Brown County, 0,
Capt, ,f . D. Jobnatoa.
To all eAem m tmttrni I tiere
by testify to tbe wonderful propertlea
cf P. P. P. tor ernptlona of the akin. I
(Adored lor 8Teralycarawltbnun
elshtly nd dlaasreeable eruption oo
ny f co. I tried eTry known reme
dy bus in Yaln.nntll P. P. P. waauaed,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by) J. D-N,8
OUIn Cancer Cured.
Tut (mtnyrt mthi Mayor 8tpttn,Ttx.
ao.tm.Trx., January 14. 1603.
U ci IBS. UrrMAN nno., Hayannah,
Oa. 1 Oenlltmtnl bare tried your P.
P. P. fur a dlseaao of the akin, usually
known as skin rancsr.of thirty yeara
atandtn?, and found (treat rellefi It
purlQeatne blood and remores all Ir
ritation from tbe seat of tbe disease
and prerants any spreading- ol tbe
aorsa. I hare taken Are or six bottles
and feel confident th.it another course
wlU effect a cure. Itbaaalsorellered
me from Indigestion and atoinaca
trooalea. Yours truly,
CAPT . W. M. BUST.
Attorney at Law.
M in By Diseases MM Free,
ALL DBUGOIBTS BELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
PEOPB1ETOES,
Uppmsua's BloeklaTaiiBab, G
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J. II Al.nr.RT.
Cashier.
Capilal National Bank,
OK SALEM.
Transacts a Rtneral banking biialnr-M,
Pure Bred Poultry.
WblU) lclionis,Plymouth Itocks and I.tttht
Urabmas, neatly itrown, very clioltv, sIkk,
lust Hie tblniftu grade tip your flock, T los
13. HlDgle Cockiel V, None sold at tlie.e
prtoe.ifrO.lob.rl. . 1I0KKll
Hnleni. Or.
MONEY TO LOAN :-
On farm land security. Hpeclal rale o.
lar lo&as. Loans considered without delay
Hamilton & Moir,
6-21 dwlf Itootn S, Hush Hank llulldinc
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.
OriicK or tub HECKETAitr or Btati:, 1
Hai.km, or., Hcptember 21, 1'UI
Scaled proposals will be received at tills of
fice until noun November Zl, 1K9I, to furnish
tbe following aiticles lor tbe rjtule ot Oregen:
10 reams levsl cp, II lb. Mo 7 ruling, white,
laid, cream, charter oak or Scotch linen,
30 reams IlnucJaas congress note, 7-S pigs,
Mo, 7 ruling, white laid,
M.O 0 Mo, H't white envelopes, IX) to So. I nig,
Pi gross railroad steel pens, No. 11V.
10ros Olllott's steel pens. No. 401.
i gross Olllott's steel pens, No. 'Mi.
a gross KsterbrooK "!' pens.
lu doz. I'ecg, Htow A Wllcox'slnkstands, No.
4 doz. Peck, Htow A Wilcox's Inkstands, No,
6M,
10 doz, Peck, Htow A Wilcox's Inkstauds.No.
131.
12 doz. ivory folders, S Inch standard.
1 doz. Ivory folders 10 Incn congress.
4 doz. mucilage cups, No. H.Morgan's patent.
10 doz. mucilage stands, rcservolr,No. ti.lfoi
gan's patent.
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting (paper, 140
B9, assorted colors.
'.tgiotsNo. 'i Kagle' recorder lend pencils,
style (Ml.
1 doz. Hantord's premium fluid, quart.
'i doz. uttlord' writing fluid, iiuurls.
l& doz. gummed stuo flies, No. il, 11x15 In.,
S&Opages.
15 doz. Duplex cupboard fetter clips.
10 doz. Paber's rubber fillers, 14-luch lUU
14 doz. steel eraser, Itoger's, No, IMU.bone.
3 doz steel eraser's, Itogar's.No, l8,liy,ebony,
SO boxes KabersNo, i) rubber hands, us-
sorted sizes
a gross raber's lead pencils, No, 1, hexagon,
gllL
12 gross Kaber's lead pencils, No, 2, round,
gilt.
15 doz, Facer's patent Ink and pencil rubber
erasers, iluinmotu,
3UU1 Hell Ill's paUnt piper fasteners, No, 2,
flat head.
3WU McfJIIl's patent paper fasteners, No, 4,
flat head.
IS doz table pads to bold pajr,lllx2J Inoln-j,
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