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m Daily Capital Journal jjJUV HOtmre BKOTJ1UKS, . murr TEDSESS "AY, JULY 29, New Ties, to - " ." a' w- VVVVVC V.4 DAILY LINE TO IttRTLAND. STEAMERS f Altona and Ramonafj DAILY. i Portland, 6:45 a m. J Solera 7M5 "a f Independents? 6:30 . . nj. 4 Sunday frlWdfje&Mino far the pre. " - . . V ,oick lime, regal serriee and cheap J ....rate ... jf M P, BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. f When Boys and Girls Wear "Narzarth" Waists. They are free to play and romp. Taking the place of heavy underwear they give relief, comfort and pleasure. Being clastic they give with every motion of the hotly. This feature making the Nazareth waist harder to wear out than any other known. Notice the arrangement of the buttons they are sewed and strength ened Just where needed. J, , Dalrymplc Co PERSONAL. il. I). Holland returned tills after noon from Waterloo. J 00 Itlch, the delivery man, went to Portland thin morning. Iter, J. S. White made a (lying trip to Gcrvals tills afternoon. Mrs. Geo. F. Kuiltli returned tills afternoon from Newport. Big Bargains Today Your choice of our ladles' Vficshlrt waists for COo. each. Men's nobby straw imtH yotircliolce Ut TO) 1 Prices all reduced on dimities, organdies, Swisses, etc. Gents light weight underwear, COc. u Hutt and up. Ladles' cool under vests 6c. each and up. Headquarters for summer corset, silk mils, chamois gloves nnd tan Khocsorall kinds. A few more dial lies left atJc. and 6c. a yard. Fine zephyr ginghams 10c. a yard, It. & u. corsets. Foster's kid gloves, Albert hosiery. .Willis Bros. & Co, Tho Cash Dry Klioo House. Court and Liberty. Goods, Clothing, and P iTUntll further notice our storo will close at 7 o'clock oventnga except Kut-urdav. The financial Craze Is not half so intense as the demand for choice Luncjx Goods, The best at Sonnemann's, l4 STATE ST. Some of the very latest things in swell bow tics for the ladies. Just in by express. Sec them in south window. The Waists arc melting under our merciless cuts. Choice of any Si to SL50 waists 75c 1 T. Holverson. I w w sssgr Attornpy J. A. Carson had legal bj"?lnrs! In Albany today. l Inrles Miller Jr of Jefferson, was In the city today on business. It. J Hendricks cauie down from the reform school this afternoon. Mr. -r,d Mr. Frank Ault, of Yew Park, ure vIMting In Eugene. S.W. Kurd and f.tiully, of Auiiik-v.Ik-v.erc Salem visitors toda v. E. M. Crolsan, the machinery man, was a Gervals, business Mtor today. Secretary of State II. It. Klncald came down from Eugene this morn ing. Mrs. F. A. Baker Is visiting at the farm home of Henry Jones, nearCly-mer. T. A. Llveslay, the racltio hop buyer, transacted business in Portland today. Dr. J. W. Meredith and family have left for a three weeks outing In Wasco county Mrs. I. L. Patterson returned last evening from a visit with Portland friends. Mrs, A. Crosby and child returned this afternoon from an outing at Seal Rocks. Attorney General C. M. Idlcmau came up from Portland on the morn ing local. PI C Cross returned last evening from his overland trip to Southern Oregon. Ileprcsentativc-elcct McKlnlcy Mitchell came up from nervals this morning. E. E. McKlnney, the grain buyer, made a business trip to tho metropo lis today. Mrs. J. L. Carter, matron at the blind school, Is Just recovering from a severe illness. Mrs. W. II. Holmes returned last evening from u pleasant visit with Portland relatives. A. A. Jcssup returned Tuesday from nn outing at Waterloo. Ho re ports n pleasant time. Mrs. E. C. Small went to Albany this morning on a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. T. G. Hopkins. Receiver F. It. Anson returned last evening from a business trip to Spo kane, after a weeks absence. Stuto Supt. G. M. Irwin passed .through Salem this afternoon from Corvallls bound for St. Helens. Miss Jessie Crclghton, typcwrltlst for Stato Supt. G. M. Irwin, has gono to Soduvllle for a short outing, Mrs. J. W. MoKcnsoly returned to Portland this afternoon after n visit at the homes of her uncles, T. I), and W. J. Jones. Stato Treasurer Phil Motscliun ac companied by his daughters, Misses Amelia and Anna, were- Portland vis itors today via tho Salem local. Misses Daisy and Alma Wanner and Onto Kioin this morning took a drive to tho Hroyman farm, where plonlckcd for the day. Miss Mlntilo Llveslay, who has been tho guest or hor brother, T. A. Llvo slay and of Mrs. J. A. Morrison, left this morning for her homo In Seattle. Dr. ana Mrs. 1). A. Palno und daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Abrams, of tho insane asylum, went to Newport tills morning for an outing. County Misses Bessie and Louie, and Master Teddle will pend wvonl day at Mchatua, leaving for that delightful resort early tomorrow morning. Gpv. W. P. Lord and HoruT. W.i Davenport returned thi morning from Corvallls- where they attended a meeting of the board of regents for the Agricultural college Tuesday afternoon. Mrs-Nora McGInnis was a passenger on the steamer'Grey Eagle this morn ing to Portland and Vancouver where she will visit with friends and rela tives, and recuperate after an illness of several weeks. Mrs- Norris Brown and son, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, left this for Eugene where she will visit her parents. Later Mrs. Brown will return to her home at Oakland, Cal. Miss Zaldee Palmer of the post onlcc department left yesterday on her regular annual vacation of two weeks. She will visit with Dallas friends several days when she will proceed to Woods by the seaside. Salem has a nia'a who doesn't want a vacation. Prof. Heritage advertises as follews: During the 'remainder of this summer vacation, until Septem ber 15 (seven week) I will give voice eulure lunsons at one-half my regular price 50c per lesson. Now l the time to begin. Why fool away this beautiful summer? I do not need a vacation neither do you. After Sep tember 15 regular rates will be charged. Albany Democrat. FOLLETT, THE DIVER, HERE. MOTOR LINE MEETING. Three SUCCESSFUL CHURCH SOCIAL. The East SaJsm People Arc capital SaJsm People Enteiume.s. That the East Salem Evangelical fhureli Is an entertaining crowd of people, was clearly doinonstrated last eening, at the Nwial 'given by tills denomination at the home of L. M. BenninglioH". In EnstSnlem. The .-nclal was a grind success both NK-ially and Huandally, nnd tlie'guests express tlieniS4'lvcs as greatly pleased with the evening'? many pleasures. Thevhurch realized $10.05 clear and which will go far towards defraying the minor expenses of the church during the coming win ter, for which the joclal was given. C. T. Doty, superintendent of the Sunday school, made the guests feel at home In his few well chosen re marks, in the opening address. Miss Mabel Harrington executed an instrumental solo quite skilfully. Miss Fannie Smith delighted the au dience with a recitation. The vocal duet, bj MICH'S Emma and Ada Smith, was greatly enjoyed. Miss Nora Illchtcr's recitation was very good and was heartily applauded. The trio, by the Bltlner brothers, was one of the most enjoyable numbers. Walter Ostrandcr recited very well Sale, Our Cleamce and Remnant Every article in our stqrc at reduced pricis d., Watch tliis space for daily salesl TODRY,. ladies JBiacK ratine Skirts 38c Received today a new line of J fry A He Is Examining the Water Works Suction Pipes. Mr. Follett, of Portland, a profes sional diver, lw In the city engaged upon an examination of the Salem Water company's two suction pipes from the crib across the slough to the works. Mr. Follett Is the driver, has had charge of the steel railroad bridge at Portland for eight years, and was for twenty years In charge of the "Q" bridge across the Mississippi at Bur lington, la. He usually gets $50 per day for his services .besides expenses, and the water company will require him for a week. The paraphernalia necessary for the diver weighs 180 pounds. He Is sup plied with air from an air pump on a Hat-boat, which is worked by two men, and Mr. Follctt's son assists him In tho matter receiving signals, and sup plying his demands while under water. The diver, can hear nothing under water, and all Ills observations nre taken with his sight and feeling. He takes tools with him; every Joint is thoroughly examined, and the bolts all drawn up where found loose. One small leak on the old suction pipe has been discovered near the crib, where the lead on a sleeve joint became loose. When this work is completed It will bo absolutely certain that no leakage exists in the suction pipes, and the work will redound to tho great satis faction not only of the people, but the company Is well. Thousand DoUais Raised at Frualand. Meeting was held last night at the school-house in Frultland to rairf sub scription inwerk and material to aid the building of the motor from Salem to Mehama and connect with the O. E. & CJ0L B. at Lyons or Mill City, the following amount was subscribed: LecYate 2K ?! GEGoss a" ft Charles Yates Von T.ltrwlo 100 OH .-f -""r'V"' " in. (Ml eo II N Icholos jgj J"! i alXlVt. all expenses JE Estcll WOO WHDunkle J J W II Slocum WW WS Perkins $ Ben Bowden 00 00 Ficd Feller W JJ Orn PPcterson jw W E L Roblnes. Thomas Clark !0 00 Tenbthers, each Several others will sign later all they can. Meetings at Shaw Thursday eye, Lyons Friday, Mehama Saturday eveningand Stayton Monday.Laborers must have work to live this winter. From 10 to-20 each day applying to the Labor Exchange for work and if the citizens of Salem and vicinity will help us to raise provision to feed the men while at work, also feed for tenuis and clothing to supply them with one-fifth of the amount. Work- on the road will be connnenceu oy , Sept lst.'OO, und be ready for the Iron ; bv March 1. '07. Men are beglng for w; u i i. !i. 4U-. iJ . !., -. ZmLZyTZZZlZ ttelr.-lfa.rf Mm. Our U . nnr crop and always them work and something to eat, the give perfect satisfaction. Our uncolorcd teas at zoc and oOc county will have to help a good many ( will match with most 50c teas sold in Salem, before spring, lfany citizen can let us ... have meat. Hour, or any clothlng.dry-. Our "Cracked Java coffee is of the best grade obtainable. goods bootsorshoesand accept checks and our prices all right, too, Cast your eyes on our our div irom uie i.aoor Mciiangc ior ims pIay Jront ot g storCf It will pay you. same, redeemable over the line of H.r ' ' ' It. in tralllc,passcngcrorfrelght,at 20 100 each year till redeemed and thus Salem will get the best paying road In the valley. A branch road will be run from Frultland to Engnr.thcnce to Howell.Silverton and Scotts Mills, using the same line from Frultland to Salem. Remember that Labor is wcnltli,and creates all wealth, then help us to keep labor employed. L. EXCHANGE. Still It Continues, . X X f jr 9 - ta prints, m WM --'zmmm' ! 257 Commercial st. THE MARKETS, SILVER. 3gV"k. My 9 -Sum. 6;(t; LIVE STOCK. CHICACO, July 20 Hogj-LMu ,Art 3.3o; heavy U.sogt 10. b l wi i.auie-Ueeves It loffii .n. - T.-f-, neners 11.25rai2.70, W jjj Sheep Market quiet, unchtd. liKAIN, Cliicago, July HflRRITT & LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery. Jiy5j;. 29 ffheit, cuijSi. Superintendent Geo. W. Jones roturncd this morning from tho southern lwrtlou of tho county where ho has been visiting a mimbor of tho schools. aMrs. F. B. Southwlck and daugh ters, Misses Lou, Mattlo, Maggie, nnd Master Ralph will Icavo early Thurs day morning for a two weeks outing Notice to. Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned, at tho ofllco of tho clerk of the district until Thursday even ing, July 30, J800, for repairing the four fdrnaccs at the East Salem school house .Tho 'furnaces must bo taken to pieces, and every defective part re placed with new material, In accord ance with tho scale on file at the olllco of the clerk, and tho furnaces are to be examined by the commltteo before they are bricked up. The committee rescrvo tho . right Jto reject nnyornll bids 11. A. Bhuck. W. M. ClIKKHtNOTON, ,r.. Xl. VYAITE, Executive Committee. .I Examini: Tun BniDciK. sinco the Water Company has an experienced diver In tho city examnlng Its suction plpos, why not take advantage of the opportunity and have tho piers or the big bridge thoroughly inspected while ho is hero with nil his machin ery and equipment? The W. C. T. U. chlldrens' sewing class, are Invited to meet at tho resi dence of Mrs. J. E. Watson, No. -1 Summer street, on next Friday after noon, In order to decide tho dato of tho long promised picnic. Improvements. Edward Snell Is having a kitchen rebuilt on his resi dence in Yew Park to take the place of the one that was destroyed by lire several weeks since The hand some and commodious residence of Gen. W. II. Odell on East State sreet Is rapidly nearlng completion and will soon be ready for occupancy State Treasurer Phil Mctschan has recently had erected a beautiful stuble on his resldeuce property cor ner or State and Twelfth streets. It Is a .well constructed building nnd makes the surroundings even more attractive.... Section Foreman P. D. Prunty and force or Chinamen are engaged in repairing the Southern Pacific railroad trackln the vicinity of Center nnd Marlon streets by re placing several of the old rotten ties by new ones.... The appearance of the Moore property Just east of the First Methodist church has been greatly Improved lately with a coat of paint.... The Congregational society of East Salem has recently purchased lots In East Salem and will probably soon erect a modern church edifice.... Judge R. S. Bean has Just completed a valuable addition to his East Salem home. The roof 1ms been remodeled, nnd a substantial addition made to the west end. Tho entire building and barn arc also being treated to a new dress of white paint... It Is re ported the O. R. & N. company may erect a passenger olllco soon for the accommodation of tho many patrons and the Instrumental dint, by the Misses Lillian Bowen and Mabt-l Har rington, was rendered very acceptably. The vocal duet, by Bern Ice and Verle Williams, was faultlessly delivered. following the program ice cream and cake were xrvod, and 1 most 1 u. Joyable evening brought to ilr.ppy conclusion. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A.G.Smith and children. Mrs. Joe. Fones, Mrs. Cullen Jones, Mrs. Molllo Moran, Mrs. O.P. Hlggln- botham, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Plerson, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Garretson, Mr. and .Mrs. J. M. Davis, Rev. and Mrs. E. Mauer, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Doty and children, A. F. Hofer and chil- Mr. .and Mrs. M. P. Dennis, "W. u. Osburn and daughter, Mrs. John Red mond, Mrs. E. K. Hall, Misses Etta Selwert, Nora Rhodes, Trlsta Ander son, Zua Skecls, Sadie Fones, Lillian Bowen, Lulu McIIatlle, Myrtle Leslie, Delia Walker, Messrs. W. A. Ernst, S. A. Selwert, L. Shulse. Ed. Lee. dolph Blttner,- Clllford Fones, Carl Ehret, Guy Odburn, Milton Brlggs, Albert Stewart, W. I. Stewart, Fred Burns und Elvln Savage. MARRIED. HALF OFF! A Summer Vacation Offer for the Singers of Salem. During the remainder of this sum mer vacation, until September 15th (seven weeks) I will give voice culture lessons at one-half my regular price 50 per le3son. Now is the timo to be gin. Why fool away this beautirul summer? I do not need 11 vacation. neuuer 110 you. or this company. Such Improvement """V" ","":.. ,,ePTr ,, tft will be looked forward to with con-IT J?. r 1t?!Iw,,l cliar.i:ed'. Ca"at sldcrablo eagerness by tho company's patrons who nro now obliged to con tent themselves with standing room, waiting for In-comlng and outgoing boats. Are You Tired at Mehama. Mrs. Ed Burton nml daughters, Uucklen's Arnica Salvo The best Salve la the world for Cu, Swrc. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain, Bruise. Skin Eruntioni. and nmiilvelv m,.. Plies or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to Live ir fee satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 centi a hw For sale by Fred A LeCR All the time? This condition is a sure indica. tion that your blood is not rich and nourishing as it ought to be and as it may be if you will take a few bottles of the great blood purifier Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousand's write that Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured them of that tired feeling by civing them rich blood Mood's fills act easily and promptly jm J- . . liver and bowels. Cure sick on the headache. any time at the college of music of the Willamette university nnd nrrungo for lessons. R. a. Heritage, Dean of College of Music. VAN WAGNER-FOSTER.-At the home of the bride's parents, In this city, corner Court and Thirteenth streets, at high noon, Wednesday, July 28, 1890, Miss Mary Van Wag ner to. 1. simpson Foster of Smith Falls, Canada. Tho ceremony was ncrformed bv Rev. J. P. Farmer of the First Bap tist church, In tho picscnccof about fifty of the relatives; and intimate ac quaintances of kthe contracting parties. The rooms were hansomely deco rated for the occasion. Following the ceremony an elaborate wedding dinner was partaken of. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. G. Van Wagner nnd has ror many years been employed In the city schools where she has won an envlnble reputation as a successful educator. The groom Is a successful merchant In Smith's Falls, Canada, whore the newly wedded couple will reside. Mr. und Mrs. Foster left on tho afternoon train on 11 wedding tour that will embrace the great lakes, Nlagra Falls and other points of Interest. HOWE STARR. In Salem, Tucs day evening, July 28, J8W5, Miss Lime Howe to Hugh Starr, Rev. J. Bowersox, oflicatlng. BORN, LEVAR. At the family home in Sa lem, Sunday, July 20, 1800, to Mr. nnd Mrs. P. C. Lcvar, a daughter. Great Health Food. The ramous Acme Mills are making a new line or health foods, Including Ralston 's Breakfast Food, Dessicated Wheat, Gluten Farlnn, nealth KolTy Gluten Flour nnd other superb correal foods. Branson & Co have the sale of them In Salem. PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, July 29. Wheat MUe. . , S3! Walla Walla, 49V h J ' Flour-I'oriland. 285; &atoo cow, 2.85; graham. 2.30; supertin. U.25 1 tw Oats-White, 3l3"i grey, oS iaseaf'3.7S.'2SS'2i' ' Potatoes.. Oregon, Koggoe psL Hay.. Good, toto.50 per too. Wool.. Valley, 89c; Ewn Onra w Mi!lstufh..l!ran. Jn.ctf2n.toiW. i., Poultry- Chickens, mntijyQyy, &.' eis. 1 1 .So2.5o; ducks, $213; jeoe, j turkiw, live, ionc; dressed, ijti;c. Hides.. green, salted 60 lt5c, kkJo 60 lbs 44jc; sheep pelts, io7oc I lops . . Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qui. Ity. liuttcr..Ureon fancy creamery. fancy dairy, 3o35; fair to ftfal, i;fl viiccsc .urccon mil crcim, a. Eggs.. Oregon, I2c per dot. Beef..Topteers, 3.$3-'J per lb; tu to good uteers, 2! 3.5c; cowi, iftgift, dresed beef, iS1- SAN I'KANCISCO MARKET. Sjh Francisco, f July 29 Vihal,pfo Wool.. Oregon, choice, 8ioc; JtJwar J 7c, valley, 8oc. I io) Quotable at ljc. Potatoes -to5Sc per sack. Oats Milling. 7S8. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .43c per bu., market Ana, Oats ,222jC. Hay. .haled, cheat, 710.50; timod;, 7.00. Flour., In wholesale lots, 3.00; wU, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sacked, IJ.w; shorm, 12.5013.50; chop ffM, 11.$ 12 no Poultry.. Hem 5c; SpringchUuem, ;cU Vcal..D.esed, J1,. Hogs..Drcsed, l?,1,. Live Cattle.. I !i. Buy your Racket. lints at tho New York 2teodlw. Buttek .Is Buttku. This dairy product Is short Just now, but you can always get a superb article, at Branson & Co's. Dust It Deep. But there Is al ways a remedy. Order ono of those elegant feather dusters or brushes at Gilberts Patterson's Money Is Powmt. A person can now go Into John G. Wright's Pioneer grocery and by paying cash can get .1 1 . ' u,,yui' eHOOs: Avery large assortment Minis-iuwu price, policy tains tneso Best stylos and lowost prlccatthe Uays 28-3t Now York Racket. 2toodlw. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Alcdal, Midwinter Fflir. 0ttS w CREAM BAKING POWDER ,Mot Perfect Made. o Years the Star3rrd. Smoke. It has been, unusually heavy, but-it Is all gone notso with cigar smoke. All smokers "sTiTflprefer La Corona and thus patronize home Industry.. ShcetJ,.Live, 1.35. Wool.. Bent, I2ic. Hop,.fiest,45c Fees.. Cash. 10c. Butter.. Dost dairy, 20c. 15c; fincy crciotrf, Cheose .UMc Farm Smoked 90: shoulders, 5c. Potatoi..6oc perbu. Meals U3ccT,7ti bus Hats, New York Racket cheap. The Fedora Hats at the New York Racket can't be beat. Prices below all com petition. "Qdfllw Will Not PerformMlracIes But It Will Cure. QLwitTEnxY Meeting. The second quarterly meetlngof thoFlrst'TJnlted Evangelical church will bo held over next Sunday. Rev. Ballautyro the P. E. wlllotllclato. THE FAIR Pop Bargains in Evepyfbing-274 cororgai si. OUT flofle: "Spot Cash, Quick Sales and Small Profits." A Picnic It Is a constant plcnlo these days, cool andjclean, everything refreshing and exhlllratlng at Ken- worthy & George's restaurant, 100 State street. To Wed. Jarralge licenses were Issued today from tho county clerk's oOlco as follows; Clarence O. Blakoly and Martha Burton; Amos R. Bovens and Anna M. Jensen. Extradited. Governer Lord to ""Ylssyed Papers asking the Governor or Washington to give up one August lirOniCr. Who M nnw In tnll nt. 0n.nr..n ""d'swautcd at Portland for Jump- J, llo U.lll, D of TVO iNSJWP TTni Wn,..., Grant county aged 47 yeara and Aug ust Gustafson of Columbia, need 21 years, were today committed to the asylum. Our stock ol tan closod out bofnro t.lm See Krausse Bros. shoes must bo 6eason Is over. 14tf Children Cry for itcher' Castorla. MIBESToSATlVJNmCT ""'.."; Vol ml- cures nervous VrZJZk raculously. but kJVZ remorlnff tho germs or af f,,Mi .upplylnc healthy Mf".JKl thoappetUo.beljJnBdiswtlan.0 enlng the entire system. " W roqutro proloucod !,"., writes! "A. the "g U tho physicians said I bad,Xdra prajed IW ?X felt that U wUef did Mf5Ji Btorf dead or Insane. wriZuHiM tiro Kerrtne Clw S Uours and from U UT w Ud SUed, .lowly at Xffe Jurely. ItooklaallttbotUe M, express how V"1 lo&? Meetly well. """SHutf"; for over four months. , toaoldbydrusaisUW bouleneflworriey1 .jfi MdtcalOo.,EHrt'iB Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health..,