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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1897)
if kv At. i3 & to -V Daily Capital Journal BV HOPBR BROTHBR, THURSDAY. FEU 11, 1897. K xxxxxxxxxxx H DAILY LINiS TO PORTLAND, rt STEAMERS lAltonaandRamona LEAVE- DAILY. rortland, 0:46 a. m. W Baletn 7 i a. m.f fj Qoick time, regular lenrice nd cheap M M. P. BALDWIN. t Agent, Stlem. NEW DRAPERIES, In tlic display of Hie latest color InffS and dentins which we show, ranging from ioc. u yard up. New Art Demtntf and Tlcki New curtuio awlssejr. New Taffeta llk. , '. - New black brocaded filk. New Linen Iluck towel. Beautiful Swl-Mt Cimbric embrolil rlcn. New Rents' furnishings NewFedcr'a Brmh binding sjyilaveyou registered for Pi Invoice of our nu kpriutf lined arritcd Tpei.iy C7eninjf nig lines of outlniff, 5c., Cc , 8 1.3c.. and 10c Point j 6c. tu 12ic la ull tbe oewMtf 97 effects. Silks In erery latest pattern and shadings, r,r, t0li25. and dress (roods In suit lengths and yard goods, all of the up to dato fabrics from 20c to 2 a yd. Will hare them on sale at once. More iroodt expected erery day. A Job Lot of outing flannel remnant 10 to 15 yard lengths. Very pretty stylet, and good qualities. 16 Yards for St See Muth window. One pair of 14 Irish Point cur tains remaining, yours for 87. T. JioIversoD. ii-taii a. gg "The American Call and investigate, surprise fur you here. Queen?" Thee is a J, J, Dalrymple Co, JIW.FW PBR3QNAL.3 Mlex KNle Allen, of Polk, county. Ih In the clly visiting friends. ilotuer (hillock left Wednesday nf- ternonii for III h'tnie at Thu Dalles. Miss Minnie Dahl returned Wcdias- nny afternoon toher home at Seattle 12. Cook Patton and Thomas Horgan are spending! few days In the metrop olis. I). M. Smith, secretary of the Ore iron Lund Co., was n Portland visitor today. Miss Mario Paqtiet, or Portland, Is the guest of Miss Ella Pohleon Court street. Chas.Ua, of Ray's Lnndlng, was a home-bound passenger vlu Steamer Elmore this morning. Hon. J. 11. Dlmlck, of llubburd, Is In the city with his llttlo son who Is receiving medical treatment. Mlts It. T. Smith, state organizer for the L. O. T. M., was a passenger on tlio Iloseburg mall tills morning. A. H. Hammond, of the Arm of I!romcr& Hammond, the Montana railroad builders, is stopping at tho Wllliimotto. Miss Mary Scott and Miss LIhIo Whltlock, of this city, loavo Portland tonight for points in California to bo absent sovcrnl weeks. Otis Patterson, of the lloppncr Ga zette, who has been hi attondanco at tho legislative session left Wednesday afternoon for ills homo at lloppncr. liana C, Wnulburg, tho well known hop and wool commission merchant, lcaycs tonight for u buttlness trip to San Francisco und other point In tho goldon state. Miss Molllo llornurdl loft Wednesday afternoon for Pendleton, on a visit to hor sister Mrs. II. II. Uallock. WIillo absent from Salem Miss Ilornardl will alio visit another slater Mrs. J. 0 Jlurtz at Tho Dalles. President W. C. Hawloy, head man ager of tlio Paoiilo Jurisdiction, Wood iiiou of tho World, returned last even ing from Denver where ho has been in attendance at tho auual meeting o f tho board of head managers of this popular fraternal order. Mrs, Flnloy Porrlue who went to California u few weeks since tor tho benotltof liar health, writes that the object of tho trip Is being realised. Sho Is spending tho wlntor with her Blstor-ln-ltiw Mrs. 0. L. Keller In San Francisco. . . A.L.GuUs, or times U In tho city and reports that the mllU at the Qutiruvlllo mines are running with about sixty men. There Mliulo snow In the mountains, and the saw mills along the O. C. & E. road arc prepar ing to start up In early spring, as they have ime orders on hand for the rail road company. A dlstlugulihcd Salem visitor at pref ut I Homer Davenport, the Ma rlon coumy boy, who In a few years has wmi a national tcnoun us a car toon nr list on the San Francisco Ex aminer and the New York Journal. Mr Davenport left New York, Satur day night, and came through on the limited express, via the Union Pacific and O. It. & N, reaching Salem at 11 a. m., today. He was grail tied to hear of his father's improved condition saon after reaching Oregon, and will Win remain until he has so far Improved !p). L- Hobson, C. W. Yonke, E. asto bear a Journey to the milder Burkholdcr, F. K. Johnsan, Frank climate of Southern California.! Culver, J. A. Dickey, W. II Goulct The Davenport family arc a happy ! and Bennett Pearson. j AT MAPIONS CAPITOL. B.imt.t 'r.-.naacted I. lit V nous De paninciu. The caw of state vs. John It. Stock man, of Albany, Indicted for shipping wheat from a warehouse without the consent of the owner thereof, was dis missed by Judge Burnett, Wednesday afternoon. Mr Stockman was Indicted by the Albany Grand Jury on June 20, 1895. A change of venue t Marion county was secured, when after a trjal tbe defendant was found guilty and sentenced to one year la tbe peniten tiary and to pay a fine of 81.000. Fend ing an appeal to tbe supreme court a stay of execution was granted and the case was heard by the last mentioned court at a lower court was reversed and a new trial ordered. Tho case of state vs. Dick Horner, charged with larceny from a store was tried before the following Jury Wed nesday afternoon: J. Murray, S. H. Linton, B.Gesner, A. D. Hall, Theo. neubcns.G. W. Staples, F. Culver, W. 8. Goulet, Wm. Flynn.P. Curtrlght,A. Snyder, Wm. Mlley. Horner was de clared guilty and will be sentenced at 0 a. m. Saturday. The particular crime for which Horner was Indicted was for tho larceny of a watch from Johnson's Commercial street Jewelry stoic. A verdict for the appellant was ren dered In the case of Geo. E. Aitkcn, plaintiff and respondent, vs.Sam Gold smith, defendant und appellant, on appeal from Justice court, of Salem district. The trial was conducted be fore the following Jury: P. Curtrlght, Flyn, A. D. Hall, G. W. Sta ON HlR R DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Becomes a Well Woman by Taking Paine's Celery Compound. household, with Honorable T. L. D,i ven port out of all danger and the son of whom ull Oregon Is proud with them for comfort and encouragement. DOWN GO PIANOES To Bed-Rock Prices-$150 Takes One "of Those" Fine Harmon Pianos at Gilbert Bros. Wo aro going out of tho piano busl ncssand that is why wo make the sweeping reduction. Within the next thirty days wo ex pect to closo out our entire stock and any one wishing to purchase will please bcur in mind that what you get of us there will bo a guarantco that holds for live years. Wo will aiso sen any piano In stock at a cor responding reduction, so be sure and call and see. what wo have bofore pur chasing elsewhere. Hk Slappkd a Boy. Jacob ldlc wlne, of North Salem, was arrested this morning by Chief of Police A. C. Dllley and taken before Recorder Ed. N. Edcs, on tho charge of assault and battery committed on a boy named Clarcnco Tuompson, also a resident of tho northorn suburbs of tho olty. Idlcwlno was lined 85 acid costs in do fuult of which he went to Jail. Tho boy claims that Idlcwlno slapped him In tho face, Business Meeting. There will be a business meeting of tho Salem City Board of Charities In Recorder Ed. N. Edcs otllcoat 8 o'clock Friday evening. It Is earnestly requested .there bo a full attendance of tho members us there will 1a business of Importance to come up for consideration. 2-ll-2t TUB RlVKK Rl8ING.--At 10 O'clock this morning the WHlamotto river registered 11 feet above low water mark and was slowly rising. This ralso Is accounted for by tho recent rains und a further ralso of several feet is still expected. A ComtuoTioN. In tho list of sen ate clorks publlsluid from tho state records V. L. Fought was assigned to tho committee on revision of laws. when ho should hare been credited to the committee on revision of rules. m A QuonuM. Thore Is constantly a quorum of tho tint, second and third houses at George Bros. Stato street lunch counter, and business Is dally transacted there. Tholr lScentmeaUl can't bo beat Still Going On The great coupon sale. Fine dress, nounclng goods, clothing, hlioc and hats J Spot la ag "'"I 1V WMV'Mlill V't It JUU UIIUU 111 thu coupons. Don't miss this golden opportunity. Sale will close February U, WILLIS BROS, S. CO, Court and Liberty. Too Cash Dry Goods, CJothlng and Shoo Ilouw. : Thin wupon, U presented at : ; ttmd or puiuuuho will entitle the : , bearer to one-tlfth otT on ull cash : : purchase of drea good, clothing, ; fehojri and tuittt. Good only tu . rbruary 15, i&tfl, , .: r '" wrtua Jl.Koe Qg, : Sad News. Mr. T. J. Sullivan lert this morning for tho bedside or 4, her mother, Mrs. John Spetx, at Erie, duiui iu response w telegram an- hor serious Illness. Mrs. aged about 00 veant and hnr IttnSia 1.... -.... . .. ..! . ,u iiwuwuwctt a Borjous uspeoi. BOMEUODY 1IA8 DlECTliat U rather an eniphstlo oxnreaslon but nevertheless truo If you wore mli'ln rormed about our business. Wo fur nish the best lino of groeerlesat lowest prlcetLUrunsau. & C Wbv Delay?-A V. S. Senator The following entries were made on Judge Burnett's docket Wednesday: Kola Nles vs. Phil Neies, action for money; defendant allowed to file amended answer. Plaintiff's motion for Judgment on pleadings overruled. G. C. Burkhart vs. John Weiss, notion for money; judgment for de fendant. II. F. Jory vs. James Bottgcr ct al., action for money; motion to strike out parts of each causo of action al lowed except as to specifications G, 7 and 8. Plaintiff to serve and file amended complaint on February 11, and defendants to answer same on the 12th. E. S. Eiler vs. Tulklngton, Bottgcr & Co., action for money; demurrer to complaint sustained. Plnlntiff to servo and fllo amended complaint on February 13th and defendants to ans wer on the 15th. E. W. Copps vs. A. E. LaRocque, action on replevin bond; demurrer to complaint sustained. Plaintiff to serve and tile amended complaint on February 11th, and defendant to ans wer tho same on the 12th. Don A. Smith, plaintiff and re spondent, vs N. A. Bowman, defend, ant and appellant, appeal from Horcb district, motion to dismiss appeal overruled, continued by consent. State of Oregon vs. Wlllard Birch ard, rape; pleaded guilty on thice In dictments. State vs. Fjank Emerson, larceny in a store, sentenced to three years In the ponltentlary. Stato vs. Dick Horner, larceny In u store; Jury trial; yerdlctof guilty as charged; be sentenced at 0 a. in. on the 13th. Stato of Oregon vs. Gcorgo Sing, burglary; arraigned. State of Oregon vs. J. It. Stockman, shipping wheat from warehouse with out consent of owner; dismissed by tho dls trlct attorney. Allco M. Beelor, respondent, vs. W. A. Rummol, appellant, on appeal from tho Justice court of Salem district; plalnlfl's motion to strlko 'out scco d adlrmatlvo dofense in amended an swer and demurrer to same 'answer. Tho graud lury, this morning, re turned two bills, ono "true" and tho otlior "not truo." Frank Davis has been indicted for adultery and was ar raigned this morning. Ho will stand trial and has retained Messrs. Mc Court and Prescott to conduot his defense. A "not truo" bill was re turned against Jack Thornton, who was accused of larconcy from a dwel ling. Thornton will be remembered as tho follow who ontered tho Cottago hotel early ono morning and remov ing some article! of clothing from tho hallway. Ho was duly arrested and bound over to await tho action of tho graud Jury. Shortly after his com mitment to the Jail his mind became badly deranged, making his commit ment to the Insano asylum necessary. Jackson, tho colored gentleman, was this morning sentenced to four years In tho penitentiary for larceny. He was accompanied to tho "State street brick mansion" this morning. Tho following entries were made on Judgo Burnett's dockott this fore noon; M WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SpkcialSale Underwear: Underwear -:o:- All goods in that line reduced, An extra snap, -heavyr&ed, fleece lined vests and pants 21c, worth 35c, ; 257 Commercial st. Mrs. C. C. Newcomb of St. Louis finds herself"a new woman," in the best sense of the word. An Invalid woman Is always a sad sight sadder even than that of an invalid man, because of her greater capacity for suffering. Neuralgia, backaches, fits of depres sion and headaches compel her to think or work with half her braln,whlle the other half throbs as if It woula go to pieces. There are np more striking examples of the great, practical value of Paine's celery compound than are heard from the lips of women who have been made well. Its ability to relieve those ills that seem to be peculiarly the misfortune of women Is overwhelmingly proyen by innumerable testimonials from wo men of the highest standing In the communities where they lle. Mrs. Newcomb, writing from her home, 2205 Market St., St, Louis, says: "I was taken with a heavy cold, which I neglected, and pleurisy set In, then I was in bed for several weeks. Wlu n I recovered so I could get up I had that tired feeling,' and was never vciy well. My doctor told me to take Paine's celery compound, so I got a bottle and have taken It. I feel much better than I have for months. I was nerv ous and could not sleep at night. Now I rest easy, sleep well, eat well, and will say that Paine's celery compound has really made me a new woman." Paine's celery compound Is usediby physicians In their own homes as well as prescribed to patients suffering from nervous diseases, sleeplessness, neu ralgia, rheumatism and a "run-down" condition. It is within the reach of every one. Groat die Fa o XXX X Crockery, Glassware, X Tableware, The Pioneer Store Is making a break in Crockery Glass and China ware, which places their fine line of goods below anything ever attempted. Din ner sets 126 pieces, seml-poreelain decorated $10 99. 44 pieces Tea Set. $3.25; Water Sets, imported glass, $1.85 to $1.95; worth nearly double. Everything from a teacup to the finest Imported sets reduced to the cost line. Cash takes everything at yonrown figure, WHS22?? !3tza.-ia A. S. Cone vs. S. A. Bogjn, eject ment and damages, cross bill in equity having been tiled by defendant this case is continued. F. V. Simono's and Son vs. F. Wrightman sheriff, replevin con tinued by consent. Webb ys. Plowman, action for money, Judgment for defendant on verdict. State vs Frank Davis, adultery, ar raigned. G. W. W.Watt vs. J. K.P.Farrens, motion for present sheriff to make deed, present sheriff ordered to make deed. WILLAKD UIRCUAKD ON TRIAL. Tho case of stato ys. Wlllard Blrch ard, charged with rape, the crime al- legea to have been committed on his daughter Minnie, about Nov. 1, 1890, wascalled before Judge Bnrnettatl o'clock this afternoon. The motion of me aerenuants for further time In which to subpoena witnesses was over ruled by Judjro Burnett. Tho task of securing a jury rcqulreo over an hour, each Juror beinir suh. Jected to a careful and scrutinizing examination. Tho defendant Is represented by ex Dlstrict Attorney.Jas.-A McCain, of McMInnville, Messrs. Sherman.and Condlt, of this city. District Attor ney Samuel L. nayden, assisted by Deputy District Attorney J. II. Mo- Nary will conduct tho prosecution. Tho case promises to bo yery warmly contested as was evident in the se lection of the Jury. At 2:15 the trial opened, after the courtroom had been cleared of all It Is hardly thought all of the testi mony will have been introduced be fore Friday evening. NOTES. Carrie O. Kenady, guardian of the person and estate os Eva n. Dennis, a minor, has filed her annual account with the probate court and It has been approved. The receipts are shown to Ihavo been $6,599.89 of which the.amount on hand ls$6,415.9S. Abraham Ebochand Minnie Warner was the happy couple to whom County Clerk L. V. Ehlen issued a marriage license Wednesday afternoon. Joseph Shulz.a native of Germauy, today received final cltlzenshln . pers, having renounced all allegiance to his mother country. The following deed was tiled with Recorder F. W. Waters this morning Geo. M. Lease and wife to M. E. Wal ker, lotsO and 7 block 63 North Sf.in consideration $350. ' i B I D j -: has not yet been elected and possibly l: , , , . never will but do not delay auy longer Capital Lumbering Co, vs. Sarah T. wuv mbii. neuu xiroa. tjomuiercial aircei oyster nous., oysters served In every Btyleat prices suit the limes. Oyster la any style at Strongs, all hours of tho day or nUht. tf Learned and J. B. Stump, action on replevin bond, Judgment for plaintiff ou verdict. Kala Is'ela vs. Phil Kels, action for money, plaintiff has leave by counsel to fill amended complaint, defendant OtWWnft. iitUn -'for , lndl$tttai i to anwf r ' on Februiry-12, IMT, spectators, before the following Jury: 0. W. Yonke, P. Curtwright, P. K. jonnson, Frank Culver, Adam Snyder, J. A. Dickey, Ellas Burkholder. Wm. Miles, Wm. Flynn, Tueadore Reu bons, W. S. Goulet, and J. Moore. BORN. HOOKETT.-aT Lake Labish Wednesday, February 10, Jan "to dughS. MrS' JaC0b rfM LAWRENCE.-On Satin.. rv.. arv fi. 1RQ7 m f. --TW cum. LawrenceVadaughteT B Civil Service Examination There will hn n nii-n ..., nation held at the tofflw ffi " Or., commencing at 9 n m i& SAMPLES Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. Tnc Journal has in the past year ga ned a state circulation. It is the only paper in Oregon besides the Or cgonlan that is taken in every part of the state as the postofflce records show. You are asked to circulate it Because: 1. It is a clean paper. 2. It is an indenendint. nnnnr . It Is an opposition paper. It op poses corrupt pol i tics, corrupt methods and corrunt men in nil nn.tiD 1 if iWrts aggressively the GOOD n $MnDrPiUbI, ?."d PflVate llfe anl KWMt.Bttacta tl,e evil f..V? ,J?DRNDI' advocates old sfmnWv hTJeS,ty ,.aPd Jersonion fn S y' ll doa l know tbe mean- ?STO.iaL?S.fcofBpSSS??hK rights. LADIES' destroy freedom and equal Purses. j. ;. asfWOHl&. ir-v-tNV' (&&& lira iter; We want your tea-trade for the rest of your life. Do you see now how we can afford to say: "Get every sort of Schillings Best Of VOUr rrrnrr -,, get your money back on what you don't like"? A SAaUar k Cop, 1. 1897, to nrocuro rti,.iMr. "an: ApDllcatlont ,a.r?r2ls,a1?'", Or. Diem fnrm .. ," ",eo in com- ihan FebruaVy loS. Ur" not latr retarvBei'Wfefc ATTENnoW-UNEMPLQYEp me'ndToSSeSo employment. wmVmPni??0 Jut of to some such person w hnl lmnd tuIs wrn a little moner? WaDts t0 plSmenK?nout of em. eheapet newTnaner in ??t(eUHMna Ko capital qSrod tUm l' drew to aTiwoo.vi5&Iir,ad Ore., for full Instructing !a!em, W0tandglKScl egijj "TbTTS? Bitterf( Valentines, , , , ' Valentines, , , ' ' Valentines,, a ALL KINDS. .' I Comic, Sentimental and Fancy Mounts: In order to reduce my stock of ladies' purses and card cases I have marked them airfdown 35 per cent, Now is the time to buy. Notice my show window for new patterns. Ft S, DEARBORN 263 Convs I UNION D A rr a tk t fl I I "-Ltt WV1IN S 1 UKD J X s X AT EOL PRKES 'PATTON BROS, Removed to 291 Commercial Street, SEE THESE BARGAINS t ilf"!8 h?avy plow shoe, reguW if Buoe, ror 05c T, & aforinaei.dress 8hoe' reKUlar shno1,68' 5nc dres3 shoe, regular! shoes, for $uo. iiOVS1 flno nn t .. rn raanW 81.50 shoes .for 80c , ,. Uiiidren's heavy button shoe, 8 to pWar 81 shoes, for 70c. , o yiU,dren 8 heavy button shoe, 13 - regular $1.20 shoes, for 80c. ier goods jn proportion. book store. ' I M, J, MATSON. ft i Ar ' ho losy Freshness SSs,?S,nSd by tboio who uo FMo .in -in - "n' , "