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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1895)
yv I.!.! .1 " ' .. . i . . : 1 . FINEST LINE IN TOWN. Broaducad Worsted; Drew Goods, Id I Btrow Hot, 16o up. the latest mixtures, 45o,60c,up to e&o. jjarg0 shape Fedora Hat. Black Novelty Drees Goods. Bee our f 10 Bummer Bull. Now WaUt and Trimming Bilk.. INoweat things In Men's Shirts. T. T. DALRYMPLE & CO. J i mil " ' Have you Read "Coin's Financial School," 25c, Also "Up to Date," 25c For Sale by F. S. Dearborn, Book seller. Tenting on the old camp grouud or on a new camp ground Isn't much fun If you have a leaky old tent that keeps every thing wet all the time. We've Jusi opened a lot of 85 and 87-Inch drill, 27 aud 40-luch wagon ducks In several grades, striped tent and awning ducks, and fancy awning ticks which wo'd be glad to show you. You can make a tent for a low price now. These goodn never were as cheap. T. HOLVKKSOJV & CO. gWag1JUlJJXJJll-l-ilJl.l-lJLIIlUBIB!igWgg?gglg'- I PERSONALS. W. A. Woun, of Monmouth, wus a Ualem visitor today. Mrs. Bert Van Cleuvocame down from Corvallls this morning. Mr. F. J. Bailey, of Hlllsboro, was a guest at the Willamette today, Jlev, II. L. Barkley camo up from Woonburn ou the morning local. M. liurnttt, of CorvalllK, was in the city today, stoppling at tho Willamette. Btate Hupt. Irwin returned from Corvallb ou the Fjuioro this morning. Mr. asd Mrs. W. O, Hawk, of JeMer- on, wr in the olty today, guests at the Cook hotel. (J, II, Jleebo, of Hubbard, was in Haietn today, reentering t the Cook hotel. J, II, Nclou,',of,MoMlnuvllle came over yesterday aud Is stopping at the Willamette. Attorney (Juueral 0, M, JUIeutau re turned I lit morning from a visit to J'ortlaud, Mb My Jluriifs leaves on (lip over, laud train litis evening (via California) for alx wiieka' vllt with jejatlvra ju Kansas, Htalo IVInUr W, 11, ll lH M oyeulng for a fow days jit at Ms Jiouw at Ashland. A, ii, Pivmr, paue M Urn Uro (Jlly ou tlte overland last evouliig aud irgUtaied l lite Wllmtt. hi, fjooduiau, H. JS. JJurdcwdU, V. W. , WeWwiWr Md A, M, Ateisuu wuJM up from Jutland )Mt bvmiIiis. G, aud Mia, JU A. NJIIw ivUirml U) QWW UHy Mil ntwww, baylug altondtHj (bt fJrlflUIHlrmit wwl diig last y(4g, JC-lM litalMi MUir ). fl. JMp mmiw up litiiu J'oilUnd uu ! JJlJSrjwai ami I Will llellvnf tM ddi Mtffii J, U, U, lf, yrauil odg bli Mil, W. T. JiUfur. lio vrJlb m liUlnd ItM Imh yMMug H h,hum ofNijwJ'JS JlwMb, ui(wt to trJloiiHVM J'oJlUlJd 1M( Hie WJ oytjkiid. Mb M JlwJwau JiMJWwpi a HIUuu.u fl, f uijk wufkUlwu JwnJws wd krJH wry1 Jo nmuw id (Hlnf iJliJwi u Jit mo( plwluji ailtj jMWJtM fuauuaf. JHJJUPJW AKI; J'JfcMJVV IMKJN. VV jyi v fMd uit iiuM i uubi4it4-t( M ! V) i ftjdg. 'illic wwoiiH ;untw ;iil idik- WJ'H liUlll M bbl JH ifoMI OUB WATER WORKS. Improvements at the Reservoir-Better Water and Bettor Service, The Balem Water Co., Is at present making somo substantial Improve inenti. Chief Engineer Brown aud crew, aro busy placing o gate and "1" into tho reservoir mutu. Tula Is to un able the water company to draw nil tho water out of the reservoir once a vvctiK during the warm weathor, with out bringing It into the service plpts la order to keep up Its present high presouroof eighty pounds, it Is neces ary to keep a surplus in the reeervolt all tho time, and It Is to prevent tlile from getting stale that the "blow-off" la being put in. A wooden. Blulce-WB ,vill be run down tho hill to carry tvaatt water to the slough. President Wallace proposes to Im prove the company's plant at ever) possible point, and contemplates dis pensing with the transmission cables at the works. This will require the building of a 000-foot Hume, when the .voter wheel can bo set at the works. I'lana aro now being prepared for thin work, aud whon it Is completed wll Involve an expense of ubout 75000. Without a doubt Bulom has the best water service of nuy city ou the count today,. Tho lire presuuro Is superb, and Is the means of making tho property much Bufer Irom tire thau any othet one concern. GrM.DiM.TiNQ ExKUOiflKS. Buper Intondout E. Jbi. Anderson goes to Dal las Friday afternoon where he will ad dress the graduating class of the public schools of that oity In the evening. Returning to Balem Buturduy morning Superintendent Anderson will go to Eugene whore he will read k, paer on tho subject, "What Can the Normal Bchool Do for a Country Teacher," be fore a ooliventlou of teachers lu that city. picture" FRAMING AT KELLER & SONS - VHITsi Omkuon Cjtv. Tuutday, 'odftu Jtiggs, I toy Miller and UliwUi Murphy, ttudenuof the VYJIUimvilu Uulverslty went to Oreuou UHy on their witeels, Tile reltiru MlpadU Unc)of -J'uiIIm was nude lu faui hours aud forty mluuuu aud the ! trer not tmmld hIu1 tlmu ulliur. uauwi uv a Wjuvjii. -'J'liu north Iwund overland due ju rtnlvin ut feu a. HI, did liol arr)v ,1111111 utUifltu'oUtvU noon. 'J'M delay was iuuhm by Ihv wreoklugof train load of llwju Him yMuKy of t)iu lat ulglil, lu wliiuli (lie miglue aud a (iiMUltr of l lufi Hie iiauk, Kmuyuu lly Ahim-Hmkw ufdy mm wKr aiir muw a mi. H l)y Would DliioUt, Hie t lv tini uiuitflu Wiu niarkft hw Mtxiid mm lliM(MubM. I'UMWAill' MAUUIIjlUl do fWt MM HnuvtHiuy V iriitj's mm wuhUh lijMI are lovbjp M a m4 uHmi)Ns) Uii) M It twuU- WifAfsl IH NM0HW)flMU w)m lb wid Mj'iiwi" lutWi oof 'Hit ilo u M"f Ki lih4 lu Uh- )KhA itLa iA tfkSt&t ,tj jjujij, ijLaMlA T)WIWWOTI H)I WllltjiiliMllWiWIiWW(tJiWa HEADQUARTERS, 'ttvnw w l'K f'W 4i'"X UlMUillVlM a aT.aii i tun mm imi.i mmm mm umr ww r wnib tu- ihhi mivw iju) If ItYlM OliEGON MUTE SCHOOL. 8uec6B8fu' Closing Exercljea for the Year's Work. Prof. Jos. B. Early and Matron Mrs. Early and nil the teachers, were warmly congratulated upon the successful clos ing of their year's work at tho stato In fctllute for the deaf mutes. Prof. Carter and Mrn. Carter, the new superintendent and matron of tho combined Institution, were present. The exerclues at the draf mute school, Wednesday at 2 p. m. were quite Interesting. The program was witnessed by a largo audience lu the chapel hall of the building In this clt used by both the etato blind school and deaf mute school, Tho trustees of the deaf mute school are Governor Lord, Becretary of B ate Klncald and Btate Superintendent Irwin. A great many of the prominent people of Ba lem were present as well as somo of the clergymen and officials of the stute. All were quite plearcd nt the good work- done by the teachers. The clous work done by Mr and Mrs. Lllbcrlaud, Miss Parmeuter and Mis Uockeo was very interesting through, out. The pupils aro a flue looking lot of young men and women. They seem well taught, well cared for, well trained .nd well disciplined. .The inability of the children to speuk with their lips makes all their expressions three-fold more expreeelve. Superintendent Eurly throws u great deal of eplrlt into rill the work of the school. The lip reading with semi-mutes was very In teresting. They readily read ordinary jeuteuces from the ordinary movement of the mouth In speaking. They seemed to enjoy answering yery much, al though they did not heur a word thut was said. The exerclues grew in inter est as they proceeded aud were ex plained by the teachers in charge. "pr-AViiia ecuoor." was acted out by six little tots and a severe uud determined looking pedagou often years. The trustees appeared quite dignified future state ofllolals of twelyo years and ucted out their parts very well. Tho children won a hearty round of applause for their life-like presentation "THK KEI), WHITE AND DLUB" wus accompanied lu silent gestures by threo young ladles dressed In the na tional colors aud the olasslo of Amer ican patriotism sung by Hupt. Early, It was un inspiring sight aud the cUiau entered It with great spirit. "America" was preneulod by a young man lu tho uniform of the national guurd, u youug lady with a shield rep resenting "anion forever", uud three girls with emblems as Knit I), Hope aud Charity, It was rewarded with a haudsomo applause uud was really a beautiful Ubleuil, A young mull now recited the alpha bet aud counted 60 In ubout ouo-fourth the time uuybody could, JIu also rep rtwuuUd, in uuturul signs, tho deer hunter ufter gumu, poitraylug It o uuiurully that you oould, lu your mind, see (he deer, hour the gun go oil', aee lillii IUy It, quarter It carry It home, uook It, uud It is wrlalil It lasted llliu veultou. The good-bye dilll wus doua by u ho)s uud (I girls, who, aftorruoitlug vxisvs In pulrs and ayiuboliu uiarujiliig and play, vtuiu dlsiulkkod III pairs.l'he uWMroii Mulled urlgblly and loouuj (be I'ltdUlMtf uf liupplutw for mils on that wii n ot UIU, ohalUr, slmut or laugh. Their livwi ure lulluitely brlgiileiiiHi by Hiw work of the Mhool. Tbu piogiaiii iwl wild a uIum IUUuii, "Uwl Jl Willi you," 'J'liwrv was a lilwiul dlsjilay ut nwnllu Murk abd (nuy vwtU made by the nblldfuii during Ibw wlnlvr llmt ut MauM nut a liHld uIIUhu fiwm (Jiv ?Muif slewing UiuI ibv PfaatJiiul wvwk if lifv hi iHrf Wtwkw) h Uh iduatJM f 11mh aJMbJn1. J'll Pouit, Wtlllli JJupMM, mIm iiMf Uum so tliaUlwssj iUb a plwn mtHutty ul iljl my tw mum Utuu. hhh limiitky Hflwiii&lvtiutlMfMj, km afiisj M SS'mim4l MMtUtg I'ttow Uh fimit Uuuii mi l4it4ti, mm a uiU0jJ Mmy l bi, Mufg jill4 IHH4 Uy Uw ! AIM fefuv ikivm iiM nOwaii tmnti W Umt tw li lw U aufis' imm m iMmny mm, m ttttBW Wtv hm Umili, Mfi imk Utt w itm urt itt. i turn mutual ijp Upw Hi (wwJ uim Ms mmt, mm aw tiw mttmt Um y ma hw m Usf imm Htmtt tow kn- Itm tw nmm MMtsj ut itm mmytoto lm ym MlRP 9K9 tint mi y& um miim kiji Ua Ms)) a tMiM) taf Itm sW U$ ltjJ M Wm rrt8 IW HMstimr Htt W W Umt4 U A J4mnm Vb&U lfUilil H IttfUM Ml V'aBAiaW wmmmmM AmMIMbIbM Utt UmM " - " wfIMk)siMsda. klhwtm m uHbi. lit m Vtini Hwmip minaturt.tj kr frM6 M immI W Hifm Ui Urn httimt nmum Ht lua Mmt mtoluntm tTM mn HUalii- a mti tm ml THE WILLAMETTE BURVEY. Engineer Cunningham on the Balem Harbor, A Journal representative had an exiended Interview with Copt. Cun ningham, of the V. B. engineers, on the danger uf washing through a new channel on the wert side opposite Ba lem. Tho bout containing tbe party of U. 3. engineer surveying tho Willamette rlyer has been lying at the foot of Btate atreet all dav. Mr. Illgdon, of tho Ba lem city council, placed before J. H. Cunningham, the euglneer lu charge of this river survey, under Major Post of Portland, the statistics of Balem com merce for tho year 1801. WHAT THE WORK IB. The work of this board of engineers on the river surrey has consisted of making n complete map of the rlyer, Including shore lines, Islands, bare, and the deDtb of wutor, Including flood lands. There Is only $8,000 appropri ated for the survey from Eugene down. Mr. Cunuinghum thinks ha oan get to Portland at least with thut. The work is done with trauslts and levels, and then maps are made showing the me anderlngs of the stream, No chain measuring Is done. Two extra hairs lu the transit Instrument are set so as to cut exactly a foot on a vernier rod at a distance of 100 feet, the system being called the studla, or measurement of space by vertical distance. The work Is tested every night by a steel tape. The Wlllumotte is a wonderful stream in Capt. Cunulugham's eyes, It Is powerful and tho soil is less friable and lees erosive than eastern or south eru streams. The heavy .timber holds tho soil together and proteoUi the shore lines. WHAT UE HAYH. "Without a doubt the rlyer is favor able-to Improvement clear to Eugene. It would uot take much mouoy to mako tho river uavlgablo the year around. It Is an eusy etreum to Im prove compared to such streams as the Missouri and si uthern rivers. ' A few piling driven here and there to foroa the wutor Into one channel would mako it easily navigable the yeur round. That Is what Is prlnol pally needed. There Is enough water to navigate the year round from Port laud to Eugeue, If It can be kept In one channel. I Imvo examined tho west bank op- poto Haleni. It la not cutting away as much or us fuHt as ut Corvulhu uud a number of oilier places, It Is not In a bud condition, I um mukliig u map of the whole bounds of.the river, The barut the end of Mluto'u laUud Is un doubtedly encroaching ou tliu present Halem lauding, The went buuk wash ing uway will cause slack water where the bar Is now forming at the point of Mlnto's Island, The revetment of the west bank Is uocuumry to keep lliu uhaiiuel from going west, and I ahull recommend (he dredging of (he bur, wlilub U supplied from wuslilug ut (ho bank about a mile above, The ieopu of W.Kttleiii aro lieedlctaly alarmed ubout the ifvof breaking through (heir (own, Thuru Is a possb bllllyof a small uliute going thiutigli and leuVlUK lu West end uf (lie bridge Ksudlng ou an Island. J wunt over (lie vut banks with Mr. Ubou and olhurs, uud Iiuvm no(y( fully madtf up my inlud what h do about my rvoomiuudalluu on (he wi-l Imujr, The Haleiu harbor Is lu danger ol (lie Mlu(o bar iii'i!Mbliig (his way, Wll DOtM ItQAHT but our jmti'on (lit aiin thut thu j mill (a af (inula unit tut lUuwtiuitnttiitlHi wwhm ul out' ntui'n In hiHiinul nil mun jmtltluu, Our ftrlmm uro uh wuui low, Mtltor'M- Ottit Vfit t (J r u , A mmry llullitliiu, km JJM'Auatmfe- A VV. JjauM lb fnl dvlr. baiaddwl U wy. smiimiL MMdaild l iMlbJlHg fua(H1l h w Mm ui yim lm Mi4 HUM ti MSB, vii Will uu turn it m m m A Huh Uvr Hy bus fey Bvnr, h it MuTiidi4i Hs lwllttistism A J.JbMB Js A tHitm U ItJ'll ' J'f Mil DSl tnfUim uiHHw- ijf( vs -sun wiBBy riu my ii m. m4 iy iMmti mmVi. iiWmt iteiMt vvwii.) a ri, P Ml M jmM i, M M BAKING WHWB ;Mut )iM M4f HOW PRIflONERS LIVE. A Convict Comparei Prison Manag ment- the Cane of Idleness, E. L, Mahafloy, of Union county, was released from the stale prlnon May 16. Hlsparenls live In Union counly and ho will start for there as own as be gets means, for which he has tele graphed, He was In 18 montus unoer Bupt. Downing and 3 months aud 18 days under flupt. Gilbert. He rather likes Downing tho bette of the two. Mr. Gilbert ho says Is "not as liberal aud socluble with the boys." There Is no change In the discipline or food under the two men. The sanitary ar rangements of tho prUon aro not good, Tho sewerage Is very bud aud the yen. tbatlon Is not Eood. The men who do not work are kept In their cells 2U hours out or tbi 24. One hour each half day Is given for exercise by walk ing lu the prison yard lu a circle of about 200 yurds, The emells In the prison are caused by sewugo gas. Dur ing t'io night the corridors uro filled with It. Mr. Mabafley is about as intelligent a youug man as generally gots Into prison. Ho was In for forgery. He callod on the governor's privuto secre tary this morning expecting to get his transportation home uud the custom ary five dollars. He had not heard from any olllclal source that this cus tom was no longer in vogue, but finds himself strapped and 350 miles from home. There is no opportunity to earn anything or to learn anything, except by study lu tho cell. Ho eayi about nineteen out of twenty men could be put to work at something or other and be made self-supporting. The present system'of IdlenoHS Is positively harmful and tho worst system that could be adopted by tho state. The Jouunai, advised him to go home und go to work on a furm if he hud to work for his board. The Salvationists. The Cougrt gatlonal church was filled Weduesdu) evening with an appreciative uudleuci who had congregated to witness tbi organization of a corps, of the Halvu tlon Army, Ten new recruits wen sworn in) Mujor P. Morton, Captain Milne and Lieutenant Couliu, of Uu Beattle division of the Norihwtti Army corps, oonduotlng the oxoroue in an impressive manner, i. n i e . ., To THE ltKyoitH BUMOOIi.Clydi Btuuley,uged lDyeurs, was received ul tho state reform school Wednesday, from Luke county. He is committed for Incorrigibility, and luureuu- the number of boys lu that Institution to Jill, tie DM goods turn m SI IS STILI, FROGRESStNG, California Oat-R Cure, Tho only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold lu the head, buy fuvwr, roue cold, catarrhal deufitoiM and sore eye, )te store the sense of tisteuud uupluusuiit breath, resulting from uaturrh. K and pleasant to use, J'ollow dlretilloiis and a mirel wurrauted, by all druggUts, Bend for clrnularu to AJJJlCnKJi MJ5i)JCAJCOMI'ANV,Orovllle,Ui, Hlx mouths, treatment tor II, win by mall, tU-Q, FuraaUj by J.umi A Jlroows, A UWU JIIWUMJ js a (WUJJ 'IJJ Atih miVllhU UK PUUUHI) AIMU, BVfcity miuinwr wui.ir ithk vM,Ky um STEINER'S RUB-DOWN muun HAHK HfcMOlHHJ, mum&$&,t8Lm W,wf Stolnor'i Drug Sloro, SAUtl D. B, FISK & CO,, The Leader Mw li 1' GREAT VALTJF.S EVERY D, dreu Ladles now Is tho tlmo to savo cash, Undbrwenr, Corsets, Hmtt i's Dresses and Heudwoar rogurdleas of cost. THE PAL; OUR NEW DRY GOO STOCK IS ARRIVING AND WE MUST HAVE ROO Shoes and Hats Must be Sold Regardl of Cost. S. M. & E. H. STOCJ 116 STATIC STHI5KT, Nxt io Omy Jirou, Tbe Willamette How - 0. U&ADINO WOTlCh OV THIC CITY. -JSfflRLsiffiSMSSt iti9. -"""" "'" m raiw will lglVfll Ut l1. 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