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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
IMuraa iji,rir;-irt-i'T-''rw1fil"''''',''",''n" "'"'""'- tint. Saturday Specials! 2BBfJ()tfAL8. J1APIE8' PA8T JlhAOK AND TAN COTTON HOHK, 10g ptr pair, MEN'fl AWv-WOOJ, BUITfl, 17.00, BILK VKfLB, one w-ire lonp, 10c each. BLACK SATIN BKIIITS, 76c and up 'MKN'fc AMiWOOr.. IANTS,v$2 6(i. MEN'S HATS, Latest Hlock, $1.60 J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. mi i i unvu numu Villi l ill! OVUlUUllh (DAILY ANI WKEKLV.J BV HOFBK DKOTHKKU FHIRDAY, IIIJ1ILJ1I1UL1I1I."J ' MARCH 20, 1805 QlTAHTKIW.Y DlllUL. TbOle Wfth good turn-out of I he mem burn or u three companies, 1). H. and I. forqiai terly Inspection Int-t night at the Ar inory. After tho Inspection of tic Above named companies unit the Hu mid Regiment lUnd hy Col. Geo. O Yoran aud Lieut. 13. Itoblln, tho oil) ors proceeded to tho south bound ovei laud tn meet Quo. Hcoueand sli.fi, (Jj tain Hiram K. Mitchell and Optali. L, C. June, brigade Inspector of rill' practice, who repaired to thu Arinor, to witness and purtlclpato lu furtiiti proceedings, coiitl-tlngot batalllon pa rade, rovlowand Inspection of quarter. Cicnernl ileebe, Captain 11. E Mitcliell and Uaptalu L. C. Junes returned In J'ortlutid on thu morning overland. S'fATK Taxich. Stale Treasurei Motschnii, toduy, received from Count Treasurer J, 0. Cray, of Eugene, b. mall, a draft paying thcjualauco of her statu taxes due. Tho entire ainouut of thu Lauu county taxes for this year umouuted to $10,000,11. That county always settles with thu stale- promptly. Other counties should do llkewlre, hujh the Eufpmo Guard, Marlon county Is another of tho prompt counties. Thu sherlfl of Marlon county has not yet begun thu collection of taxes and his oilice forco has not been Informed when thu hooks will bo turned over to them for that purpose, X J JII-,111 LMLUI t-11.1 MiesiONAKY HociKTY. The stale buid of the Oregon Clirlstaui Vo ni in's biard uf Missions met lu ll.i. cliy, yisterday, and transacted corn-Id-o-Hble business, the most Impoitintuf wnlch was the preparation of a pro Kr.m for the annual couvenllon which meets lu tho Turner tabernacle In con oeit'ou with the other ml-Hlonary ut. jaulzitlons of tho churcli next June l'he officers or the rocJoty aro Mrs. H. . Dee Ion, of this city, president nid Mrs. J. C. MoKern, of North Yum .III, stcretary. A 1'JIYHIUIAN Al'I'OIN'JIJU As result of tho facts publislnd In h.si ovenliiK'sJotiJtNAt,, the ciunty court has appointed Ur. L, Henderson, to in tend Mrs. Hlmmong, who Is serious',) slok lu North galom, Uer allmont Is prouotiaord typhoid pneumonia and with the best of caro her recovery Is iookuu lor. JKKKKII8.W Ul.Ull.-N. H. LoOUOJ of Jefferson, Is In the city today. He fays the Itepubllcan club them will meet lu n few days, uru'inlze and clctt delecntes to the state leaRUe. Mr, Loonoy heartily endorses Mayoi O itch's plan of n thorough organic iioii or tiiu county. Mr. C. O. Hoguo will give u serle of cartoon sketches, which will Interest everybody, at the Congregational church, Tuesday, April 2. A lino tlU. play of rare magic lantern views will also bo given. Humor, Instruction and genuine entertainment for all. Music hy u male quartet. liuii. Jo. Culvert of, Hubbard Was lu town today. E.G. Glltnercauie up ou the 11:17 from Portland. Fred flynon took the afte, noon looal for the metropolis, oeo. , Downing returned from the metropolis lset evening. Vtof, 'A, M. Parvlii wah ti passenger for Alutiy oh the morulnfj local, Dr, aod Mrs. IV, A. Cilslck aro limnd from a brief visit In the metropolis. Mrs. II. H. Hell Went to Portland mi the 1. "10 local for a visit wlili friends. Hen.itor Dawson, of Albany; trans acted business In the capital city j ester day afternoon. J. C. Johnson returned on the after noon local from Toledo, whither tic has been ou business. J. L, iJoivmun, traveling salesman for the Btem Woolen Mills, returned ma uiicruoon irom a busiuess trip to Yaqiilua bay. li F. Mlz. of (South Salem, who has bten spending the wintrr In Southern California for the beueflt of his health, returntd homo this morning. A. T. Smith, of K'pubilcau City, Neb., and wife and three children have located In Salem ou thestrengt'i of copies of Tub Jouunai. received direct from this otll.-e. Mr. Smith Is very much In love will) Oregon. PILES H13 OPINION. F&YE ASA PROPHET. Attorney. Oamildleinan Fluila For Wliat Republicans Will Do When In ExouitHioNH.-It will not bo long till we have our pleasant rlvor nxitiir. SloiiH, lint n tho mean limit I... ,..... CllAI.I.KNdH AOJKlTKIi.-Thu an tented and J, lii tho dallv uimir-i,.., . cepunce of tho challengo of the Ath. our clothing store, and examine our iruo uiuu oi mo oiaio university ut superior (juullty of goods. ilewt of Eugene, for a handball contest with th goods at lowest pile. (J. W. Johnson iriiiuiuuuu woivvrsny, was lotlay ,v Hon, walled to the former club, Time ol game has heeu set for Saturday, April 19th. The Willamette University has named Win. lUbuook ami Clu-stir Murphy, with L, T.UuIm assubetltule, to represent them In tho contest, Exciting" Runaway. While Charley Henderson was In the grocery storo of J. McGnghoy, ubmt II o'clock this morning, his horses, at rached to a delivery wagorl, became frightened at an eleotrlo car and ran down Commercial street at a llvoly gait. They were given full possession of (ho street until they reached Snrairue & Crouk's biaokunlth shop, where they veuiureu too clone to tho sidewalk and collided with a telegraph polo.breaklug the tonguo and harness and throwiui; tho wagon on its side, tearing the can vus top ft. This scared the delivery liorso belonging to Savago & Reld, who decided to take a little spin down Com merclal street. Accordingly, hi whirled around and ran rapidly noit'i I..., r ... iiu " buuii iiiuiui 111 an auoy near Division street, safe und Bound, Willi nothing broken whatever. Neither of tho animals, attached to tho delivery wagous, were fastened lu any way. l'nls Is tho llrhl runaway Salem hai had for some Umiyiml could have been prevented liad (lie driver exercised n lltllo more caro and tkil the horses. all the Holdover Commissions Thu Htloruey-geueral bus this after nnou filed with the novernor, bit opin ion as o (ho utatun of the holding railroad commissioners, the pilot com commissioners,-the flab and geme pro Uotor and tho food aud dairy cotnmle slouer. He-has compiled an aray of do c Moiia by various con tracts t hat eeeoi to oitabllsh the claims of all tho above named ofticials to hold their cilices filthough not elected by the legislature, aud tl.e eilectof this opinion, which Is purely advisory and not Judicial, will bo to t'eclaro that there are no vacan cies. Tho gist of the opinion is con tained In the following paragraph: "Tno language of the statute and tho eectious of the cjustltutlon in our stale are similar and in some instances tlmo8t identical with these discussed In tho cases above cited, and In many of tho Instances the courts have held that the incumbent Is not only de facto, bntdejure, tho ofllcer. Surely then there can be no vacancy, aud if no vacancy exists there csn be no author ity to appoint," The governor and eecretary of state had u t -j-'oa the opinion at tho hour of going to pre and It Is not known how they will view the matter. 0ANDIDATE8 FOR HONOR8 JlAIIK ANIJ llllUHI) CHAMH. - Tllo university hoys will havo u hare and hound eh too tomorrow, iiueilngut the university ei II u. in, This Is the second ohaso for tho DHuvuii, haying had a very stK'CK'ssfiil one ubout two wieks ago. TlIM SKY. stru'l, (ism a -Jo Clark, now brand J IK) Court of bukliig itowdur, Iho "riliy," which Is as' good as any of the mure exx'imlvu brands, ami coi4 only w cunts per pound. Ijttiiiples frw, CuMMmilciirt. "Haleui ladles wUhlilji a ual I'oiiifui table love-lllliig )m HlUit Htll at thu huh'iii Hhue lylory, wure any fooitaii Iw tuiliml. D, A IryJn, jiropiivtor, AM. hum llraiiMiu ft tto. liad uji Mil (Millils, Mini tfjitelully hii )iHiviuli) t,MiUtf, Vnu wn Kt ihnni Mtry wlmv, but vhw )iu ut lln ltl, jjh in JUT )Uw "-'Siw'iwi'i to flllitl wwhij usi gwiMji at ifif I'mlwltlw giowry ul JallJlt A L4IMN0 A PmUHu" Um lT VVJU l. rfjy ilLti Jm m 1)M)W' hnw Kniivlli'l niiMf)lb m Ulmmltiu )M,IWmH- VH flulif m wmlM (ft tmh't mi uh ig mmt hum mm mtt 1 M k uf 1I11.M m lm4 tU M t)ii ill .nuim tw) ih r i w MuKini.ky IlKi'iiiit.iiiivrf -v most Ingoftlio MolClnley Hepubllo.111 el no of South Hulem im hiieby ivilbd .,r Wedtieiday evening. Atnll 8. ..t 7:i for the purpose of electing doleguti to tho stale lunveutloiis gf hMA iom Uii siieholhei biulueM as may nome la-forolt- W. H. Armstrong, president, (Joiritl KiHI'.-lt Is IHlllUMJCMury ((, go east to ilnd good laundry work. lUtler work oimot Iw found any wlmro than that turned out ot tho Halsm steam laundry, CJiv It a trial I uimrgts within IIih result ufoll. Marriod. ICErCHUM-BAVAUE-At the resl. deneo of the brldo s brother, W. N Savage, In Sluipsou's Addition t Ba leui.iitii. p.m. Thursday, Miruh 28, I8I, Mis Allen M. Savage to Dr, E, L. Ketchum, of Inde)eiidouce, The wtddlng ceremony was ptr formed by Ituy. Jenkins, of Independ. eoc. nod vB wltinwHeil bv i..r.,u " rf " STJi.M number of relatives aud Intimate friends Ih. m or ibt. iintraallii turtle, After tho ivrmony was performed the guests worn ski veil a uh a siim.ituou dlniHr, Tiim imwly inunlol ooupio then took t 10 sieiuuer Aiioim fur their futurw iioiiiw in jiiihtpuDijsuoM Tho gro-iin is isironsi nf polk isniniy tt,,,j Jcmlliiu nuiiil,er ol (ho dikiIIsmI profession. Polios Uouit, Piwl 'rsusMi, win imbibtii u ijiiiw l- finely lust nlghl, was given II iU by Jmlgu Jtile (his mumliig. ntiil New plultlid insekeral. uius Uui h" I'Wkahlv nmw Uum his simvu bv . . '. '- ""I I U... .1.. 1 1 .. W iria, umuiimviim, jurriiig, ami all kinds 1 ,tt" ,,,m "' "i,nwnipiris, vl plwkled (l.h, imly (ho hHhwt grailm Jtf,k lfel""'. wh was wlea.wl Irwin k-pl, at Jiiiu (j, Wright's I'lyiimn11' lMw7, yMniy jiiurnlug. I Nr IIih liiliil tlipM, tiyiilmjlly did pol muuw iiiv immi iuu ut his small ulw groovry. Wan'jnii.- JlWilS Ut in UMIilM luir .i..Ju.. .. .1 .:.::... . ' ""- " ..wr,., inuiitiiuii MH ur niuii 'iark ihw grmr, joy fn flt Mil Jjid i4'M ijial at IUm M4W.I ibuj, am) tWusidag WNks L LEGHORN u. mifivmitii'MiHmirtiymmi0MitM rtww w m iU4 in jukk m j nk w w mt rii mnjt m Hit kwM &h urn by? man H tn Mf' m wu it nut fu iw n w j' uiwte i my UJVU UJI IlUilUisll. tui ul .1 . ""ri-r ,r mu mmmmm turn pa willy BWsTOTMVt, gftnur ihmmi tim rn W A.. . . .. . M - - J flUMtii. ( iH DtalMfm a uiw r It. as he vas hitHiglK ltfte J4U ivias tills imiiiiuwUiunl with Mmk dnuk II uww IsugtrltJi m IW IHI iMktlhl JM 4MI l u IU. m m Jubu Wmi, imsmI m yr-eifc vm u M.MIH 41 ,S, Ut Uj4l, ( WWIM kiU4 Utoiuts), J, vHM, ut tlw wkw Im Jy (jwm M mm MWfWuytUimkt Ibais uLm d .11 f, 1 ftl '. 3- tn mm n WWW m WtMMM W$m ! IMiKtisJ Ul van immi. mmti mm J mmIi What IUiV mi fkiUr-Bu m k m m VaaAas IXi I j i i isp Mtvsjw fWV HJ 1 T " lUtti kkK MiJiMil, Ui in im m kHrt Wi UV LUMtt hi oil Miy mJ ... .1 I . , " " " ' U4ll1i)mfl(J gU-flyij, tjm; yojtu. HI (temwiM B Mm lsMWl Mlf iMMllMf fiiw ,1 4 lit ' Mtajt IH 1 1 Jf tinm H Uk "--- 3m&mm4&4 ntmmi VwBiMHmyi&tmot A Twenty-Three Applicants for Medical Licenses, from Portland Han, March 29, At the session of tho ftite board ol medloal examiners 23 applicants pre sented themselves for examlnatiou,and mi nut two were succesarui. ;rne ex amlnulloua wore held at tho state med ical college on Wednesday, and tho re sult was announced at a meeting of the board hold In the olllce of Dr. W. H. Siylor, thu president, jeet iduy. Tho applicants were from all parts of tho state some from Eastern Oregon, some from Souther 1 Oregon and some frun tho coast citifs. Thu examina tions wire not very rluld.but were sufll. clontly si-vero to test a candidate's knowledge of medicine. All those wl.o passed demonstrated to tho satisfaction of the board that they possessed a fair kuowledgo of tho medical science, and tho standing of many was excellent. Quito u number of mldwives asked for licenses to practice, but as they were unwilling to comply with the law by Haudlug 11 Htudeiil'a examination, the board could not seo Its way clear to grant their riijtiest. Applications were received from a number of physicians inr.aigtiout the stale, who had fsllrd to obtain) licenses from the obi board. for license without examination, ami met with the same fate -is (I. reijtiMls fiom the rulilulvos, Under the new law the board (aiiuot grant a llooiiko unlet the applicant siieiWiilly patsc examination, tt,j u, nlumi, Intend to faithfully peiform heihile luiwod Hkiii (hem In this law. H eveiy uilduffu and uyery iiuforluimti phhilsii must either puuauexaml' iintfr?n or ikiiisIu their prtent uondl tlou, This Hsu (he first fiamlnutlon undur the new law, and the members of he Ix.aid am highly pleased with Ihe ra- siin. ii jsw, una said ytrdy, iilaii4s( Ihe graduslirnf a unst medial twlh gp ami the gradiiulenf asmsllei luklllulloii wo an wiUallly In h ,fci( tut isilh imit pM )u Mum aiamlpa Hhu, and ssniiHi msse u lufilm, lhBlwHiUin rrnm whlMh Iid hsl the lW. ul a !( Uf hu hiwMiiv m iwsJIKh, 'I'Ui'UiW hid 11 itmtbtf nmi SMJfoHMi VVsslwwIaA-. April M.L-.a. auMUHsasio a Uri number wtM m wusw ut jttr imk Hl(t sKvlanMiutlUsi (41 mWHlWif V4 wtmi U, Uttom ih (svbiuv .Mi4 )f MlHMUiSJ.K,W kUH. j j . - - . -...,n" W .m, -N ijwj w mImUh, WlwpifWIMI MMta))! U, ,4 irJ2ruFit t wto m tmuukSZ fc lf Power. BjubokRiKT, Conn , March 29. At the Republican banquet here, Senator Frye, of Maine, drilled Into prophecy and lookienlly boomed Thomas JJ, Hd, He jrlaticsd at tu lejjUlature of the past two jpars and inldi "Now a Utile prophecy" and a proav Ise. The H'ojilo fottud ntlt very eoob what had bjen done and tho first op portunity at tho ballot box swept tho Democrats out of bower like u cyclone. In 1890, thjy will tweep It completely out and wo (hall have it Republican president, senate ami house of repre sentatives. Willi power always comes responsibility. Wo shall have great questions of lab'ir, immigration, cur rency, tariff" aud foreign relations. Jut as soon as we got the chance we will reylse the tariff, and ou the old Hoes, too. It will be framed on the lines of tho McKlnley bill, the best tariff measure ever enacted. McKln ley did not make that bill. The Uoi tedStaees senato made It. Reed of Maine had more to.dowith it than Mc Klnley, for, as speaker of tho house, he secured Its passage. That bill was handicapped from tho hour of Its birth. We' may not restore tho McKlnley bill, because the time' conditions and circumstances have chanced, but it will bo on the same Iloep. Give us re publlcanrule for a single decade, un limited and uncrippled power, and we will show the people the boniflcenco of Republican legislation. Wo will an nex the Hawaiian Island, fortlfj I'eari uarbor, build tho Nlo.raiut canal and marry two grejt means. We will show peop'o a f.uolgn policy that Is Amencau lu every Mire, at c noisitno nag in whatever Unit imuK best, and no hand shall pull it down." Re&l Estate. G. Hlekethier to M. J. McMrrkrj land In bk 53 Salem, (2. M. and J. H. Campbell to J. Loululg nootjlabd In bk 62 University add., (1 W. E- Whitney to J. W. Carson It 22, Sunnyslde No 8,11,850. F,S, aud N, E.Outtlo toJ.E. Clark; It 1$ Sootl'a Mills, IH5, H, Wbcub (0 H, U. Noblc 180 acre C 0 rl , 91. , ,, A. Havagc to W. N. Havge tand In Jefferson, f3. if. and C. FrlokeV to P. ahd A. aruberl Its 11 and 12 bk 7 Krlckey" R. It lull!., (636. Charles Fratik to R. Roedlgheltner; ts 1, 6, 7, 8, bk 10 Sublimity, $43. M. A. Piamoudon to S. Starr; land In Salem, (1. A. S. Plamonodou to S. Stair; land In Salem, $-500. Fred Hurst to Archie Mason; Its 3 and 8, Hurst's add., $500. J. A. Kovs to A. L. Ask; SO acres t 7 s, r 2 w, $5,000. $5,000 Reward. $5,000 For a better or more pleasant remedy for the cure of consumption, bronchia troubles, cough, croup and whonrlug cough toon AiNT A Amu, the Cali fornia king of consumption. Ever bottle warranted. If you would DscuttM of that disgusting disease, catarrh, ue CALIFORNIA CAT-RCURE, 60 els. and $100 a Jar; bv mall $1.10. Stmt a Able aud Cat-R-Cure are sold aud war ranted by Lunn & Brooks. Rheumatism. Is a sypmotom of dlsoasa of the kid neys, it will certalnlv be relieved by Parks' Sure Cure. That headaolie, backache and tired feeling come from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for tbe liver and klduoys, price $1.00, sold by Lunn & Brooks. 10-4 .v -i 1 i jj fca-. Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now flf teen years of age, liad been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost tho entire use of her right arm. Wo feared St. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benefit. She has taken three bottles of Dr Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness apd symp toms of St. Vitus dance, arc entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is bplendid." MIW. R. K. BULLOOK. Brighton, N. Y; Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold on a positive ctiarantco that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sol) it at tl, 0 bottles lor ti, or It will bo rent, prepaid, on receipt of nrloa by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Efkhart. ind, 1'ortland, Sacramento, tBeanett's fosvoffloe block. VftUIJ-IIU UnH.lnMr U a A.... m An ... - . - i . ( . JT Tocomaand San Krnnclnoo papers on ml . M tvci THE ANTITOXl'NE DISCUSSION. I'rof-i.or Dra.fhe'. Orltkhm Uiifuorbl 10 mo New DlphtlurU ltenwily. Tho physicians of two or tliroo Euro pean capitals nro bofilnnhiirto find sori ous drawbnoks to tho uso of tlio new remodyfor diphtheria. Tho hubjcot was carofuliy digoussed nt tho Medical sod ety in Vienna this week. Profewinr Drasoho's oritiolsui was unfavorable to tho new method, owhijf to tlio effects which ho had observed in DO oaBes. Ho found that injections of BehrliiK' antl tox no soruni affoctal tho kidneys sori- tifuli fl1!.! l... ..... . z m.v, .utauiMw-ruiiou wiucorrohorattd j owier nooiors. Tliey j, t,at f ,j10 presoiioo or tills fact it could no loner bo believed that the Injection had no In. jurlous i clrocU It could not be a matUr of Indlffereiioo that a patient who wai roooveriiiK from a daiiKorous u should bo subjooted, lliroujfli this rem edy, to a further ssrlous luulad. Up to tlio present tlino, for ubMrm- iltafliml dMUIbu ft, j,, the value of the Ireatiueiit, It Is oJour ,t Its apn cation thouli Im. iniiHi wim. '..''. to thu Matl.llas wliltb ware suppoJd prom Its suiuMM J'rfor J)r4ili.. said " In diphilwh,, tart) lklurim rldwiiat-jAWMtw, Im lUtWriM Jwv. 1,4, U....I.. i.. .. . M VA -srifnlifip. jp-rmtniittn- yS fTreparatioaor lt''raS4. Co din ifioiipnii atJWflKViS 'amy WLJ,w4timr em? Hfe; I l'oal Ofllcs blocU. Marsh, Room j, 11 If. ur ANTKD-JJy youmr position as helper la CatirrhaffteifncM indSo-efycj'it Jto9VlSlU(.TU!fA3, umiWUHTBREATH.1 cm gSc&l-i W5CURE MailOUCS. fOB PRHIEIL. roan ol good hiblu bluc':nn th .hnn Has worked three ye.-rs at tbe trade, lini. not expect big vvnges. H., Journal offloc. A position ns house kect.er bv n mlddlonge woniah. Write to Ms. !:. 0' Jt o -i wk.t lirANTKi), IF iiiiaa one Uetcbell, Kalrtirounds I. O. Or. riTO hXOUANGK. Good oero ami platted L property oul'ngetsouud ror property In A eutern Oregon. Address Journal ontio. H-Sfltl 110 lX' ItANGK-SO ncrfH u Md ThUvM I InciitrCj B'Wd T-rooni liotisc; lirt., fliop. io j 6 1 ere urcbitrd; all tn cultivatien: ior n em property Address U , Juurnal o-' re Sh 'm. r. K-M.In.t aiCK- 0. OROVILI-E.CAL BORGGRAF, THE ARCHITECT, 1IKKOHK YOU UUIMJ. l-ormle by UJNN; HltOOKH. 7. W. Here Hendricks, TIIK r D 1 ) W, A. Cuhick I'l evident. j. u AJ.III'IIT, Caahler. Capilal National Bank, OP SALEM. 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