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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1896)
fTHraTTiffTflrgEawgfin Daily Capital Journal, BY HOimi BROTHERS . lima! ! nuit Mrygw''':'' s'r'7i'&ttfSKMtiSBKEEKSK!3KOEiiitKWkW)Jtn't " v-- ITiiiTit iwrr ifcmTMniiin WWpwpgiijj' Ji ' ' .LIL LJZS:2Xm-- ' '-. - -- - -..- - UESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1890. m IX Ms-y - V-w-4" - '-''' W DAILY LINE TO I'OKTI.AND. i S STEAMERS 8 Altona and Ramona LEAVE St DAILY. ft PortlanJ, 6145 m- jJ Salem 7 a. m., except Sunday. g ' 7 Quick time, regular service and cheap J? ....rules.;.. . M. P. UALDWIN, j!J Agent. Salem. v " 't 't " Your J3C A Choice X 2C of any $1,00 $1,25 or Sl,50 Straw Hat For 506. J, J, Dalrymple Co. PERSONAL. Harry Downing returned from tin outing today. Mrs. Frank Waters loft toduy Tor n fow weeks at Qcarliart Park. Master Jay Heeler In homo from a visit with Hamsburg friends. J. C. Mills and family liavc gone to WllliolL Springs for an outing. Thos. Kay came down, from Water loo, on the early morning train . Chief Justice F. A. Mooro was a Portland passenger, via tho Salem lo cal. Kupt. D. E. Paine, of the asylum, returned today to tho seaside at New port. Itov. John Parsons returned this morning from an over Sunday visit, at Jclfcrson. Mr. niitlMra II. l J)lic, Jr., havo returned from a plcasunt outing at Ocean Park. E. C. Olltncr, receiver for tho Salem Motor Railway Company, was a Port laud visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. D. "W. Joseph woro Portland visitors today, going down on the Sulem local. Circuit .Tudgo and Mrs. Oeorgo II. Huruott returned this morning from n Hying trip to Albany. Hov. P. C. Hotzlor and Mrs. 0. F. West wero passengers to Portland to day, on tho Salem local. . .Mrs. D. W. Fnulcr loft this morn I ntvfor San Francisco, going to Port land via tho Salem local. Misses Mnudo and Jessie Carlton from near Lebanon are tho guests of Mrs. Oglo on Front street. O. D.Austin, tho Commercial street cigar dealer, was among thoSalcmltcs going to Portland this morning. Geo. F. Rogers, of tho Capital blndory, was In Portland today, on business, expecting to return this ovoniiilng. Grand Blanket Sale ! See grand display In big corner win dow, ma LINK 10x4 gray blankets, 75o a pair. 11x4 gray blankets, very large, 91.00 a pair. llxl very heavy gray blankots,$1.60 u pair. 10x4 half wool gray blankets, $2.22 a pair. 10x4 lino gray wool blankets, $3.25 u pair. 10x4 line white wool blankets, $1.00 a pair. 11-4 lino gray blankets, all purest wool, $1.50 a pair. 11x4 lino whlto blankets, all purest wool, $3.60 a pair. Fall goods now coming in. liulunco of Bummer goods now at clearance prices. .Willis Bros, & Co, Court nud Liberty. Goods, Clothing and TVT-rrr assortment of INeW indigo Blue Prints just opened VZ NewSME I effects, for shirts. tZ, The Cash Dry Shoo llouie. New 2a? sra sizes and colors. . C T Hoiverson. mm J. A. Cooper arrived last evening from WiiK-o county, having conic over Hurl ju 's I mil. He reports fair crops In that section, and stock looking line. Mis. II. V. Moorliouo and daugh ters, M ls.ses Sybil nnd'Kvolyn, of San Jose, C'ul., left Tor their home last night nflcm visit with lelatlVes In this city. Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene Willis havo returned from an outing, In the vicin ity of Ml. JpffurMin. The pleasure of the trip wits considerably marred by thi' sickness of Mr. Willis. E. C. llolsluger, manager of the Pacltic Postal Telegraph olllcc, at Portland, left for his post of duty yes terday afternoon, after a short visit with relatives In this city. Murray L. Wade, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Wade, of North Salem, left last evening for San Francisco, where ho will accept a position as an artist on tho Chronicle. Mrs. J. W. Woodruff, who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Harncs, or the New York Racket, for tho past two weeks, departed this morning for her homc,at Castle Rock, Wash. Miss Ethel Osborne, typo on Tun JouitNAL, left on the lioat this morn ing for Oregon City, accompanied by her brother, Dick Osborne. Miss Ethel will remain a week or two; lior brother expects to remain perma nently. LcoStclncr and C. D.Ford, of Sa lem, and Deputy Shorltl Ross, of tills city, aro vocalists of no mean order, as evinced by their rendering of sev eral popular melodies at the Blake lastcvenlng.Just In pass off the tlmo. Yanulun Post. Profs. Heritage and Winkler left to day, for Newport, to attend tho stato teacher's association. They will glvo a concert, beforo returning, and Prof. Heritage will read a paper, before tho atsoclatloii, on "Singing In tho pub lic schools." Mrs. John L. Rlggs, who lives on the corner of Summer and Marlon Btrcots, Is qulto sick with malarial fe ver. Her son, llarton Z. Rlgg, who intended to return to his charge, ns pastor of tho Christian church, at WaltBburg, Wash., Is thereby detained. Messrs. Ron Olcott and Harry St a plotou havo also Joined the crowd that went to camp, ucarEola. Ol cott will guldo the crowd all over his old camping ground. Staplctou will got up to got tho morning dowdrops, for his health. To Attend Stanford. On tho llrst of next week C. G. Murphy leaves for Palo Alto, Cal., where ho will begin a courso In Stan ford University. Chcstor will bo re membered as tho popular captain of tho Willamette University Athletic team last spring. Ry his accommo dating and goiitlemauly disposition, Mr, Murphy has made hosts of friends not only among tho students, with whom ho constantly associated, but also among strangers with whom ho came In contact. Mr. Murphy's many friends regret having him depart from Salem, but wish him tho best of suc cess In his school work. Wo will look for u favorablo report of Mr. Murphy, during tho California Held meet next Juno. What Is Willamette's loss Is Stanford's gain. Salem will havo at least two representatives at Stanford this year, Ernest Wilson having de parted for that placo sovoral wcoks since. Tho Rurcham brothers and Frank Matthows, will also attend Stanford again this year. Having Hoe Cake Soap in your kitchen or bath once means always. BIG LANDSLIDE Towards Bryan and Bimetal lism, RATIFICATION SEPTEMBER 5. Clubs Being Organized and Great Demand for Speakers. On Sarurday night there will bo formed at Kola a Bryan and bimetal lic olub-W. T. Rlgdon and Major Sherman, of Salem, will be the speak ers. The Republican landslide toward Bryan and free coinage Is continuing to nccelerate and grow Intensity. At lenflt 400 to 000 Marlon county Re publicans arc today In open revolt against the gold standard. Grand Army men and old stalwnrts who started In to loyally sustain the Mo Klnley ticket arc taking up anus nimltiHt, Llic "nrcseiit uold standard." "l.t.i n4..H.i.t Tn.(iillftii.i ctil.l fnrlii.f.! Willi tUlUIMII AlUiHIlJlllUII OIIIU IUUUJ "1 have Just been out In the country cast of hero and made a circle of thirty iii lies In the best farming section of Marlon county. In one neighborhood after another I got tho same reply not a goldbug In this neighborhood. In the Waldo hills an old time 'Republican said he was now for Bryan and so were all his neigh bors. The only goldbug In the hills was Warren Cranston." TUB LAUOIt VOTE at Salem Is going largely to Bryan in splto of tho efforts of the best leaders and organizers to hold them back. In sonic of the shops not over one man out of six Is ror McKlnlcy. They nre reading Mr. Bryan's speech at New York and they believe he Is a man who will not sell them out. The labor vote at Salem will surprise the McKlnlcy managers. TUB 1IUYAN ItATlFICATION. This Is set for September fl at Sa lem and promises to bo a success. The committee has raised about $12.') and wishes to swell that sum to $250. The money, is being subscribed In small sums, ns public olliclals, whether Republican or Cleveland, cannot be drawn upon. But the committee feels conlidcnt they will ralso It. Tho plans now embrace a barbacuo or free meat dinner, speaking forenoon, afternoon nnd at night. The com mlttco chose Hon. Win. II. Holmes for chairman of tho outdoor meet ings. Tho conuulttco on invitation of speakers met last night and decided to Invito Mayor Pennoycr and lion. Gcorgo Chamberlln, or Portland, nnd Hon. II. L. Barklcy, of Woodbum, as speakers. A telegram was sent to Hon. Jas. K. Jones, national commit teeman at Washington, D. C, asking him to send a speaker of national rep utation to this city on that occasion. Announcements of other speakers will bo made. Marlon county bimetallic clubs aro springing up and tho meeting at Mt. Angel was a grand victory. The sil ver forces at Monitor Mills will or ganize Wednesday evening and at Hubbard Friday evening. Clubs should bo organlnlzcd ovcrwhere and County Chairman Morcom Is working hard to reach each precinct. Tho committees on the Bryan rati fication aro called to meet at Hotel Willamette at 1 o'clock sharp this evening to complete tho general pro gram. Lot all attend. A Valuable Prescription. Edlto.' Morrison, of Worthlngton, Intl., "Sun," writes: "You havo a viiluablo prescription In Electric Bit ters, and 1 can cheerfully recommend It for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a gonoral system tonloithas no equal." Mrs. Annie Stchlo, 2023 Cot tago Grove, Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat nor digest food, had a backache which novcr loft her and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Electric Blttors restored her health and renewed hor strength. Prices f0 cents nnd $1.00. Got a Bottlo at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. There is lots of pleasure, satisfaction and health corked up in a bottlo of HIRES Rootbeer. Make it at home. Utto Mlj Tk. Ckuk, K. HUM IV, rklltl.lpMh A IS. Hclftjt Kiln 3 galtoM. <mjhrf. OASTOniA. 74&rf tin lTir STATE NEWB. A lady In Malheur county killed u rattlesnake ' as big around asa rence post." The Lake count) Rustler is on our exchange table, and Is a bright ex p'onant or Bryan and free silver at 10 tol. About 40 workmen have commenced tlio ur.rlr of rollll il(l I HIT tllC dniW- bridge of the O. C. & E. railroad, which espans the Willamette at Albany. Charley William. " cleop-jen Usher man, captured an octopus or devil llsh one day last week, says a corres pondent at Woods, In Tillamook county. Every wagon load of si washes these days Is In charge of the squaw. The buck Is too drunk to drive, and is sleeping on the bottom of the wagon. So much for Indian citizenship, says tho Yttinhlll Reporter. A notable meeting will be held In Baker City, on Sop. 23. This is tho first meeting of tho Ltummo Union ever held in Oregon. Tills society was organized at the worlds iMilr in Chicago. Nell Hull and Georire Byratn have returned to Canyon City after taking three carloads of horses to Memphis, Ten n. They secured from $50 to 2o0 per head for the liorsec, which were an exceptionally flue lot. The horses, harness and stage coaches of the Arlington-Fossil stage line havo been sold by the administra tor or theestnle or L. Parker to Reed, Buckingham & Nevlns, or Fossil, who will continue to operat the line. Union county holds $1,000 or the Baker county warrants that arc de clared void by Judge Eakln's decision. It seems that about ten years ago Union co inty btillta bridge in which Baker county was Jointly Interested and accepted the above warrants In payment or the work done Tor Raker county. At the Court House. R. J. Fleming, administrator of the estate or J. S. Hawkins, today had his final account approved and was discharged. Tho county clerk issued a marriage license to Win. Ivle and Maggie M. Mauldliig. Bryan at Syracuse. Sykacubk, N. Y., Aug. 18. Syra cuse is one or the cities urging Bryan to stop. Two thousand spectators were present at the reception last night, and the hotel keeper remarked sagely this merning: "There nln't been so many people hero since Mar tin Van Huron visited here." This statement recalls the historical fact that the only other presidential nomi nee that cvcr visited this particular spot was Van Buren. Broke His Neck. Hot Si'iiiNQS, Ark., Aug. 18. J. C. Williams, of Montana, stabbed him self in the breast four limes with a knife. Falling to end his lire in that manner, he Jumped hoad-first Into a deep well, breaking his neck. A Lone Stage Robber. Rkudino, Call., Aug. 18. The Richer and Redding south bound-stage was held up near Morley 2o miles from Redding tills morning about :i o'clock, by a lone highwayman who demanded tho express box. Driver Hampton told him there was no express on that route. He then demanded tho mail nnd the driver gavohim tho way pouch, keep ing tho through pouch, when hodrovo on as per orders. Tho fellow took tho bug and walked back up tho road He was evidently a green hand. Sheriff Houston will doubtless send a posse to capture him. Be Sure you are Right And then co ahead. If your blood U impure, your appiute falling, your nervos wenk, you may be ture that Hood's Sarsaprllla is what you need. Then take no substitute. Insist upon Hood' nud only Hood's. This Is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sarwprilla Is the One True Hlood I'urlfier. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. A FoitKicw Name. It Is a homo product Just tho same, and that Is one reason why so many stnoko La Corona cigars. They aro tho best 10 cent article on tho market. Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notlco is hereby given that no war rants will bo drawn for construction of county bridges until contractors ror thO'same shall have furnished to tho county court certified receipts showing that all labor and materials entering Into tho construction of such bridges have been paid for. G. P. Tekreu,, "M&wtf County Judge. The Barking of Dogs. Vardok, Aug. 18.-Dr. 'anscii left here ror ClirLstlaula. Tho meeting be tween Nanen and Jackson, the Eng lish explorer, was the result or the barking of dogs. The Norwegian and companions were exploring when they heard barking. Following tho sound they readied Jackson's camp, Vnrdoe has been decorated In honor or Nan sen's let urn. -:y;-T -w: 7333! """ t rfrf.7i rTt -. n -Tqrr-iitf '"-"""Sdifcl: c Death of Senor Malta. Valparaiso, Aug., 18. Senor Mattu, Chilean minister to Bolivia, died as the result of a wound in the snlnc. Before he expired lie declared I that the assault upon him wns due to personal vengeance. Joso Cucllar, who shot him, delivered himself up to the police. Ho said he killed Matta In self-defense. Burned at Sea. J'mi.AUKMMHA, Aug. .-According to private advices received In this city today, 10 of tho crew or 21 of the British bark Flora Stafford, burned nt sea several weeks ago, have perished. .TOD We resume our special sales, iGlovesU t niRQ. . . Jit mmmwtmm. hay "iiiiifiiTl , ""3 k m 1 0 tZZtas &st7C7c ffivjtoves Chamois Gloves, extra value Beatrice, 4 large button, all shades '.'.'.'.'.', Foster, 5 hook, black and colored Magonic Francisco, the best gloves in the market ' eve ' 89' pair guaranteed ' CIT Also a lot of odd gloves , , UO At cost, Thursday's Sale Undent . viu I 257 Commercial st. We want to have your extract trade if prices and quality can bring it, . For a starts er we will sell you an 8-ounce bottle of good lemon or vanilla for 25c, Just think of it ! Four times the amount you usually get for that amount ! MRRITT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, People who sell "Wor'dBeater" Soap! Elmer Green, who broke from c calaboose a fow days ago, was re captured by tho police today lot hi city and returned to durance vile. The Discovery Sv.-d ) i L fn Mr. Ci. Callloultc, DniKisl, uVwmvilii III., says; "To Dr. King's New DUcmer.i i osc my life. Was taken with . Orippt and tried all the physicians for miles nliout, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr, King's Now discovery in my store I sent for a boitL on't began its use and from the first dose bcan lo get better and after using three bcstles was up and about again. It is worth its weight In cold, We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial ot Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. Always Kuady. Lockwood mes senger boys. Telephone or blue boxen. In Town. You'll bo btiiitflsv . Won't "yellow the clothes." Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals it. licttcr man soap. Best in the World! Extra largo packages. Soap Foam Washing Powcior.-IIuqiieb. -John Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. mm v tk n. edwaud kdmonds. in mn jy noctcd with railroad construction Jp Nobrajka.vrrltes: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 10 yoara. Shortness o broatu was tho constant aud moat common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followod any bovoiooxortlon. Falntucss, hunger without any appotltoi fluttering that mado mo clutch my bieost, and palpitation that often Btuggored mo as If I would (all, woro frequent attacks. Again, everything woum mrn mac ir l aioso irom a stooping posturo quickly. Sleopleis nights with their prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no vust day or night I consulted leading pby. giclaasand trlodadvor Used remedies. Tboy c&voinunnrnllnf. Onn of Dr. Miles' circulars doscrlbed my coso so oxactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. 1 bopo every one troubled with heart dlseaso will try Dr. Miles' romedo. If tboy will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details of my experience" Edvt. Edmohds. V. O. Ilox C3. Da id City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Ouro Is sold on guarantoo that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health Branson Co,f Sole Agents for Salem Patriots ol America, The ofliccrs o! this silver organiza tion meet this evening In tho hall over Ifnrrltt & Lawrence's grocery at 8 o'clock this Tuesday evening. All members aud all who dcslro to help tho cause or Independent Ameri can bimetallism are urged tonttoiul. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fkzSafsra; kos) mr & yntftn. SH 111! Tan shoes selling at a great sacrl flee. Kransso Bros. tr Direct From California. Water Melons. Cantelopcs. Choice Peaches. Tomatoes. . Grapes Sweet Potatoes. ,Johk Q. WiuanT, Pioneer Grocery. Notice to Contractors. Trifle Inn ii nMnttnn et n nnilHri; building, at tho stato fairgrounds, niuue upuucu, lib my oiiicc, -iiiuro-day, August 20th, at 1 o'clock p. ra, C. n. BonaonAF, 18-2t. Architect. THE FAIR Fop Bargains in Evepyfhii?g274 commercial st. Oiir iMeltO: "Spot Cash, Qaick Sales and Small Profits." Many Persons do not see well as thoy should. Others m-u eii, utit meir eyes oecomo iireu. Glasses properly litted will relieve this. I havo appliances, skill and ex perience to fit any eye that glasses will help. O. II. IIlNQES. 17 tf 235 Commercial street. Our stirk- n1 tnn cbnna must, ho closod out before tho season Is orer. THE MARKETS, SILVER. New York, AuC. 18 Silver, 68c. ,J 3,30, ' '"" , MVK STOCK. Chicago, AuC. 18 -Hogi-Ugbt baa 3.36; heavy 2.7s3.3o. B 'J Cattlelleeves 3.2o4.6s; cow. ,0j heiferi $1.25(3.90. m Sheep Steady and.ilrong. GRAIN. Chlcaco. Autr 18 Whui. .l ... . I Oct. 56. M,t' 1'UIUI.AND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Aug. 18. Wheat valler. n 52; Walla Walla, 49.150. h 5 " Flour Portland, 2.851 Denton cojatj 2.85; graham, 2.50J wpcrfine, Ji.jj per 4 Oats-White, 3234Ci Br. mvvm, Inbagi, $4.25S.5. barreli, 4.so7 cases, 3.75. " Potatoes.. Oregon, 75c8o per utl. Hay. .Good, to10.50 per ton. Wool.. Valley, 89C Ewtern Okcwl 57C MilUtufli. .Bran, $i3.oot4.5o?horu,ij, -Poultry- Chickens, mUed,$3j,5oi broil. eis. $l.So2.5o; ducki, ziy, gee, Jj; turkevt, llvo, 10. Hides., green, tilted 60 lbs 5c; mJh 60 lbi44Jcj sheep pelts, io7oc Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qui. ily. Butter.. Oregtn fancy creamery, 35; rancy dairy, 25I30 fair 19 rooJ, ijy&u Cheese .Oregon full cream. 9. Eggs.. Oregon, i2cperdo2. Beef. .Topsteers, 3,oo3.25 per lb; (u to good teers, 2l,2 3.50; cow, 2j)tj dressed beef, 45c. SAN FRANCISCO MAKKET. San Francisco, Aug. 18. Wheal 95 Ji Wool. .Oregon, choicc.ione; lofenotj 7c, valley, 8gc. Hops Quotable at 24C Potatoes Sofcjxr ack. Oats-Milfing, 8590. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 42c per bu., market firm. Oats .30c. , Hay.. Baled, cheat, 7.5o3.oo; tinod, 10 00. . Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00: rtuJ, 3.20; bran, bulk 11. 00 12.50 jacked, 12 w; shorts, I2.5oI3.S0'i choP feed l,,0C9 12.00. ,, . ... Poultry.. Hens 5c; Springchickeni, 6clK Voal-.Diesscd, ?,. Hogs.. Dressed, 23K' Live Cattle.. 1 Jii. Sheep.. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Best, I2l,c. Hop..lJest,45!. Eggs.. Cash. ioc. llutter.. Best dairy, 15c; fane; treMj 20c. Cheose .12MC. . Farm Smoked Meats . Baccn. ;cj W 90; shoulders, 5c.f Potatoes.. 70c per bu, Deafness Cannot Be Cuted hy local applications as tliey " reach the diseased portion! W car. There is only one way 0 cm deafness, and that Is by conUtnJ remedies. Deafness Is ,catoed W Inilamcd condition of tie miwj lining of the Eustachian tube. tills tube Is Inflamed WW rumhllng sound orlmper ectheartP: and when It is entirely - cM, V ness Is tho result, and "Die w lnllamatlon can Im.K this tubo restored to Us i wrouiw tlan hearing will be .4troj "5 over; nine cases oui 0. i ; .-. M KrcKorti, 8UU give One Hun for any case or u? "7urcd b catarrli) that cannot bo curea nnii'n Catarrli Cure. M lut CU,aF.5jrecilENEV,.,a TSold by druggists, oc There's more clothing destroyed J poor soap than by actual wean Cake" soap con talnsuo , freoaip 1 win nnt inluro the flnest !? ,(., arid notice the difference iu 4 Awarded Highest Honors-W,r' PR; r CREAM mm pora ruott " -- oee -urausse .uros 1 ami v?m