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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1897)
m&m Watch this Space HBREAFTBR. . m lor I am going to make you ucb offer? from time (i, tine la watch repair Imz. making new Jewelry, diamond setting. JgoW and silver niatlof. which will put all competitors In I be shade. Chas. H. Hinges, WITH THK WOODMEN. Vt9f. rata to Be Readersd at Reed's Open Hoase Friday Evening. The tosal lodge of the Wocdmen of the WwM have made extensive ar raBgaeats for the reception sod en tgrtaiBseat of Head Ocrosal Falken brg. wbfk that gentleman reaaius la oar clt. Mr. Falkenuarg win arrive la SaJem Frfda. Mr. Palfcenbarg is one of the roost eether with tiw iron, steel rails, etc.. prowloeBt Woodmen being bead con- also lot o.3, block 8, of Moralngside PROPERTY TRANSFERRED. The bales Motor RBway Property Changes Hxss. A deed pertaining t the ownership of the old Sale Motor Railway line was this morals? Sled with County Recorder F. W. Waters. Br this In stalment te Salem Motor railway, from one tormina? at MoraiBside to the other at tb Fair grounds, to- OR GON 303 Commercial St. 2d Door North of New P, O. l&fi&afi flUO.C.T Go's I'ALTONA' Ltxyei far PortUntJ Monday, Wedneday. YMiy rwl i-en4ir at 745 am Qaick lime lejju'ar errice aJ low ratrf. Ifccfc between State and Coert ilfceu. Quality Never Lowers Here But Prices Do, I ,.i.-n is. ruftcxAM rj t ... ...1.911 Inn ... C?.tA fAMjiuF wltfifhA enthttei&ct la fraternal organizations 'car barn and repairing shop, road-bed, and hlsTlsit to Saleai will no doubt etc, locaeled oa said lot, which is revive and ad ranee the work and in-. conveyed subject to a mortage thereon Climate and Crop Review. All Orchards in General Are Bloom ing and Prospects Fine. M. P. BALDWIN. .Agent, Salem A GOOD Ulmbrelia ! FOR SI. Better ones op to 55, You'll always ftd valwa here to exceed the advertliogtwit otalm. Today we are offrlflg extra rallies I o manner fabrics. Scotch lawns is the yard JaeoneUe lawns 60 the yard Fancy Coronet file the yard Fancy Cordcfottc 10c the yard Fancy tnechlln? 12 the yard The most desirable goods for shirt waists. T. HOLVERSON'S, tercst In the Salem lodge. An "open-meeting" will be given at the opera house in the evening wbea several excellent addresses will In favor of Fabritoj Smith, is sold by Chas. Guild to the Salen .Sorburban Railway Compear, oftbts city The deed is rirtaally a transfer of be wade, sappleajented by literary J the property from Mr. GiuW, of Port- J, J, Dalrymple Co, i. LiLJ.l.l 1 I 1 U U" JU-J' More Goods. JIon'j swoatcrw, men's and boys' working shirts, tiros bindings, sfdo comb, men's underwear, ladles' col lar., and cull, dumb-bell waist hetsln pi-rl,gutctuds In plain and silvered and lots of other goods of tho every day kind, all at racket price. Tim tin waie and kitchen stock Ik now very complete. The prices, everybody says are extremely low. Ask to sec the Perfection cake tins with separ able bjtloms. Wheels, Yesterday showed no abatement of the fever. Two more folks put In tlulr orderx. You'd beat leave inur urder 011 Crescents at once. Out of liio eleven I have corning this week livj arc spokuu for already. Our Mo wheel simply standi, without a peer, andtlie$7fi one in u marvel of com pietcnesi and finish. Wiggins' Bazaar jiuCommcrcUl street. OKHOON PERSONALS. V, K. rearboru Is In Portland. H. A. McCull was In Albany today. K, i:. McKinncy lias gone to tjllvcjr toi). Prof Z. M. I'unin has returned 10 AlUmy. H. h. Mmireheud rcttirnd to Junytlcn 01 ty todiy. Geo, I), GchhIImio Is homo from up valley ixiluts. Juiliro Geo. II. lltirnctt vim In Port land today. Her, Jno. Parson Is homo from Ilrownsvlllo. Attorney Uilycn, of Albany was u Balcm visitor today, Hon. Goo. II. Williams, of Portland, was l Valem today. He v. U, K Klclvor roturnod this morning from Albany. J. M. Woodruff has returned from trip In Washington. 0. II. Uurggraf, tho architect. Is homo from Coos county. Kecrctary ut Htato II. H. IC limn Id m returned, from Kugcne. It. II, Wl)klu,u W. V, HtUilent, linn rotumcii froui u vltilt ut Albany. A. H. I). Pattcmott npcclul ngunt. for the Sun Insurance Ou.of Portland was In Halcm today. Mlsw4ltlla ItakeAtraw and Dean KltclH'ii hn5 returned from a short TNt Ml biuytoo, iT . tn rntrn ft"a a NOVELTIES Mrs A. C. White, of Indianapolis, will spend the summer with her cousin Miss Ilortersc Kimball In this city. rreu uowersox is attaiu quite ser iously III at his home on Liberty street Ills condition was considerably Im proved today. lions. J. K. Weatherford, W. It. lillycu and J, M. Soman, attorneys from Albany, were guostsatthc Hotel Willamette today. Ifov. B. Mauor and Rev. A. H. Copley went to Canny today to attend thean nual conference or the Evangelical ai eoclation which convenes there Thursday. The monthly boclable of the Unity Guild will be ghon on Thursday, April Z1, In Channlng hall. Only those tift'dlnglnvltaUons will be ad mitted.. Prof.F. 0. Leathcrs.thc now pianist ut the college of music of Willamette university, recently from Valparaiso, Indiana , was lust evening tendered a reception al the college of music building 01 Winter street. -, ., , School Uoaud .Mkitvh.--Hoard of school dlroctom for district No. 21 held a special meeting lust evening. City Superintendent G. A. Poeble-J submitted his regular monthly report Mr. Peebles was instructed to have 1,003 Jabttls printed for the use of the new library ut Lincoln school. The blu of A. L. Mayo for tuning and re pairing the North Salem hchool organ was continued. Tho chairman and clerk were authorized to negotiate n loan bulllclont to pay running expenses o: the district, Instructed to romove all Illogul fences awl masfcal Dumbers. After the ex erelsos at the opera hoase, the "Wood Mien aadtheirfamilles-accompaated by alt iro$peetlal members of the order w ill repair to the lodge rooms ts meet Head Consai Falkenburg. The pro gram to be reodored at the opera house is as follows: M uic Orchestra. Welcome address F.E. Hodgkln. Recitation Aletba Irvine. Music. Short address Rer. W.C. Kantner. Introductory address W.C.Hawley. Address Hon. F. A. Falkenburg. M ulc Orchestra. Ten minutes for soliciting member ship. Chopping contest for first, second and booby prizes. Sawing contest Team of two, both members of the same camp, for first, second and booby prizes. land, to the company wmch bid the property in at the receiver's sale. A. Mason bid the property in for the Sa lem Consolidated Street Railway company. In making oat the deed, the receiver deeded the property to Jlr. G.uW, of Portlaod. The two road are now under one manage ment and are being BKHt satisfacto rily operated, reuderioga faultless service With the Athlete. At the athletic meeting held at Monmouth Saturday, delegates were present from the Oregon State Normal school, of Monmouth, the W. U. of Salem. The proposed amendment pertaining to the order of events and Individual prizes were both adopted. At the inter-colleglate field meeting June llrst, socond and third prizes will be awarded winners In each of the fourteen events. The first prize will consist of a gold medal, the second will be a silver one while the third will be of bronze. They are to be ob tained at -a total cost of SSO. a his wlllurouse considerable competition among Individual members of the. teams and will make the contest much more Interesting. F. E. Brown, of W. U. was appointed general man ager of the Held day meet. A com mittee consisting of Kuykendall, U. of O., Golden, O. A. C, and McCor Uck, O. S. N. S., with F. A. Brown, W. U., an cx-onicio member, was ap pointed to provide for the ofilccrs of the day and to look after other mat ters tola; log to the big meet In June. Physical Culture. The body is full of inascles that are never used. Let inachloerj lie idle and It soon rusts; why not the mach inery of the body. This iuggests that one should exercise all the muscles of the bodr In order to be healthy. One who has seen some of the workings of different systems of physical training for the purpose says there Is none equal to that of Prof Whitehorn, now giving lessons In this city. It brings Into play every muscle of the body, acting upon all parts of the system in a wonderful manner, "it will pay any one to Investigate It. Prof. Whitehorn will begin his classes Wednesday. Apply at Cottage hotel from 2 to 3 o'clock. BORN. JENNINGS. At the family home In Polk county, Monday, April 19, 1897? to Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Jennings a jon. Lindsey Meetings. Theatditorum of the Flrsi Bapt ist church Monday evening was filled and tho uttentlon shown was greater than usual. The evangelist wishes to emphasize the fact that these meetings are for 1)1 rector Oh mart was, tl bonollt of all who will come espec ially tho christian people of Salem. etcexlbtlngon Lincoln school grounds The ministers of all denominations Horeaftor the board will moot on ther-' invited to come In and take part. urst ami third Mondays of oach mouth I1'10 Rev. Kantner was present last Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai ihev cannot reach the teat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional disease and in order so cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure u takentnteinally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous of faces. Haft's Catarrh Cure is not a quacl medicine. It was prescribed by one of ih best physicians ta this country for years, an is a regular prescription It is c imposed the best tonics known, combined with th. best blood purifier, acting directly upon tht mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro luces such wonderful results in ciimic Catarrh SenA fnr testimonials free, t F J. rjiENEY & Co., Toledo, O EP"SoId by all druggists. Instoad of Wudnosdays. DlSTUmiKD A JIKL1010US Mhbtiho. Frank Forroa, A, L. Savage and A. Burt, throoof Sa'.omN youths were arrested Into Monday nfternoon, charged with disturbing a religious meeting at tho Kast Shlem Erungol leal church, lust Sunday evening The boys wore urralgned boforo Justlco 11. A. Johnson, this morning, and en tered picas of guilty. Thoy wore ouch sentenced to pay a lino of $10und costs, in default of which they wove ordered committed to tho county Jail Upon nrrhlng at tho "while temple" of Justice, howovar, oaoh of tho young goutluinon paid tholr $10 lino and wore released from custody. It booms s though 910 for nn ovonlng't amuso iiioiit Is rathor oxponsUo.uvon In thoso powpoious tlincw. W HW A flWJS. VKIVf flUitaaha1 aiat4 waaaat. Oil I. . ,1.1. "s" faBBjaaj a VvRt 9aV WVI daiayhjaa. V 1.1...... ,. iMjrntm UMUMIVHI). .MUlUluy WUS unmtstukeably u "bluo-Monduy" mj fur us the traribaotlon of busluoss was aniiiwriidd In the oounty cUrk-'om. wo fees whatever woro recolfod Mon day and only a very few warronts wore usueu. Onwimo dftya, tho fees re ceived In tills dopartmuut of tho Cuunty capltol amounted to WO or $70. Wawwnt Rkokivko. County 'Preaiurerfl. L. Brown has received a warrant for UMXldrnwuou the state HT'Sl&nJ,,& 'eunt due Marlon county from the nubile land vai night and lod in nn opening prayer. Tho morning meetings have been changed to 2:30 p. in. for tho conven ience of those who could not attend earlier In tho day. Services each evening this week at 7:30 p m. Last evening he showed the great love which David and Jon athan had for oach other and Illus trated the sumo with beautiful Ichsons he bad learned under tho three links, which was easily understood by all present but more vividly by the broth- orJluF.L. &T. This evening the great ovungolUt will continuo tho samo wltti Davids kindness to Jon athan m tho foundation. "Tl'-rtt Qpqp tXkjkwa,'-! IIn n onsuf il-il to ih With! 'I uood tutul. You get WtMibOoorKallnw, audit ontv wta to cunts too. VmnMJMtOMUMWlf.l. - ' ---.T,i m. ,i. M-MWIULK rou find out tor nothing mbmhe Seffflutfs Hkst WM Iuih Uut U rc 4'tgLM4ntu for, if W t(twoiitty B-fiafcat' I "t pwyw St BW uaactmmwm tiiM mjm -,- " mi'wjff a -jtts tl 'IkJbwII.. jT., , alaailX Y?r HMb. & "' '"" ' 1 -( naaBBBBjHfKgajaBjajaa Distinguished Visitors, Dr. Joseph F, Horry, editor of tho Epworth Herald, publlsned nt Chi cago and New York, arrived In Salem from Eugene on tho ufternoon local, mul n public- meotlng and reception was tondorod him at the Wlllamotte university chapel at 3 o'clock, classes fur the last hour ut tho university were dismissed this afternoon and tho students attended the reception In the chapel. Muslo was furnished by Prof. It. A. Herltago or tho music college. I)r Berry made a short address con cerning the work or the Enworth Leaguo which was followed by abort talk by other distinguished Metho dlt clergymeu. An Epworth leaguo rolley win be held at tho First M, "E. church commencing nt 7:3Q o'clock this evening at which 'tluw short ad. I drews will be inado bv Dr. Tkrry, Dr. Oue Dr. CMi Locke ahrl rjf. Fisher Li,.i.i.,rM..oiAi..,. 1 . wivvmi mumv nan uwu arranged tor by toe church ohclr under direction of J'rof. R. A. Heritage, House I)isbask,U U reported that, sosuekltulorcpWiiiyih broken outaHtotHf horses Mtaf this cltr. On th Ijwwc XaVtln dw one fell dd,ftd two OK WWafd Mar. tliOMwlMMlgt 0Mr.rbje4er' ""' wnif wiwi wuutfi oat I 1 1 1 11 I TXUflnnUfK lip mm SATISFIED. Several Who Have Bought Suits WeJI Pleased. A number who have bought suits nt the great Portland sale of clothing the $75,000 Moycr stock are well pleased. 812.50 to 310.50 navy blue un iforms for $8.50. LATEST MANDATE. Poktland, April 12. Make no nils, take, but attend tno great .assignee sale men's and boys' clothing-at once, as tho entire stock must be closed out oerorc July 1, 1897, and aro therefore offered nt lower prices than other mer chants pay for them. By order of the court. . , Ben Selllvo, Assignee J. M. Stayer & Co. Cor. Third and Oak streets. d&w 1-lax Seed. All farmers who are contemplating sowing tlax should at tend to It at once and secure their seed contract so the proper amount can be ordered. Call at Dickenson's seed store for particulars. 4-19 d&w tf This Means Business. In the town of Rosslnnd, B. 0.,they iv.wuiu uuuu ui mc cut iiiroat roway ism that Is so marked a feature In many new mining camps. As soon as a rough or hobo strikes town he Is In vited out again In u manner that means business. Tho result Is that Rossland Is a quiot and busln essliko town, where ono can Hvo In ivjiiv nmi us much safety as anywhere. Quiet and comfort aro alsp a marked feature Of tho excellent iHninfrrjir rrl n the isconsln Central lines, between Su Paul and Chicago. Besides this feature, passengers are loud In praise or the general easo of travel by this lino and tho courteous treatment by all the officials. For particulars see tho nearest ticket agent or address J. C Fond, C. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S. Batty, general agent. 24tt fatark street, Portland, Or. From the 13th to the 17th unusually warm, clear weather prevailed. On Saturday the temperature began to fall. Sunday was cool, cloudy and threatening; rain began Sunday night and continues today. The rainfall amounts to from onejto three-quarters of an Inch, being greatest west of the Coast range of mountains. The highest temperatures occurred on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, when they ranged from 82 degrees to 90 degrees, being the highest on rec ord for the month of April. The night of minimum temperatures ranged from 42 degrees to 53 degrees. Light frosts occurred In the foothills on the morning of the 13tb. The mean tem perature of the week was 64 degrees. The marked change in the; weather from that which Dreceded the current week has had a most beniSclal effect upon vegetation, and the warmth be ing followed by the rain of last night and of today, has been most opportune. The lowlands were in good condition to work during the latter days of the week, while the higher land was too dry. Plowing and seeding were prose cuted with the utmost vigor, every man and horse available were used, working from fourteen to sixteen hours a day, to get in a normal acreage of grain. Grass has good growth. Garden-making has been very active. Onions, lettuce, radishes, and aspar agusate te:omicg very plentiful To matoes, cabbage, and cauliflower plants are being set out; potato vine are showing above the ground, and corn is being planted. Monday, the 19tb, may be set down as the date of general blooming wes-t of the Cascades, for bloom for apricot has fallen and apple bloom is ju? coming In. Lambing is 'about oh There has been about 75 per cent o the lambs saved. Sheep shearing h commenced; the fleeces are heavy, fie wool is long and of excellent stapl-. The prospects for all products were never better. The hopyards in thiscounty are all making a fine growth and the condi tions are fine for a good hop crop. The hop men are generally ituuc.h encouraged and nearly all the old yards that laid over last year are again in shape and ready for train! ng Recent advices from New York, furnish the following description of the condition of the hop market in that center. The business passing Is still of very small magnitude. Brewers have called for some more of their early purchases and a few lots have changed hands between dealers, but nearly all of the sales seemed to be forced and further concessions have been made. The great scarcity of strictly choice Oregons has enabled holacrs to keep the price steadier than for other grades. A few sales were reported during the week to cash brewers at a little higher rate than we quote, but at the close 12 cents seems to be all that the situation warrants quoting. Leaving that quality there is a drop at once to about 101 cents for best state, and somo prime Sonomas have been sold at 10 cents. From that fig ure downward It Is wholly a matter of negotiation, and It requires strong persuasion to get buyers to lookut stock. Pretty fair quality Is offering at78,and low-grade states are en tirely nominal: can behoughtdown to 5 cents or less. Receipts have been light for some time past, and the holdings here are very moderate, but the inability to effect salps is tin. cause of the extreme depression. All the country markets are low and weak, with growers making some ef fort to realize on the remaining stock. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Special Salet HOSERY All grades at reduced prices. Odds and ends at a sacrifice. HSHBBBH 257 Commercial st, SHOE SALE Underwear Sale. At Prices That Must Suit! 0:- Vfen's shoes from 90c up, Ladies' shoes from 90c up Misses' shoes from 75c up Men's suits from $335 up Boys' suits from 75c up Underwear, all kinds and sizes, at your own price J US urn Racket Store, CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. s7 sstis. k jCX-f -?- "r ' '"tvv Til fit- tlslli rifuiart a - Urn An Organ. Almost as good as new, to trade for wood. E. F. Park hurst, 254 Commercial street. 5-19-tf. Fisn and oysters I HE CAPITAL SOAP WORKS Successors to Salem Soao andlChemical Works. LAUNDRY, TOILET AND TAR SOAPS. IAND SAL SODA.Q Sw&XiZ33SMEs - OiE&IESa-CMXr.. Paironize Home lndustrv."!Always Ask for Salem Soap. FRED ACHILLES, - - PROPRIETOR. Call and" see GRAY BROS, new stock of AND TINWARE The greatest variety and nest stock in the city, Northwes corner State and Liberty streets, STOVES The Northern Pacific. Train leaves Portland at 11 a. m making close connection at Spokane for all points In the mining territory north of Spokane. If you are going to tho gold fields see that yonr ticket reads over this line: Thomas, Watt & Co. 4-7-tf Agents, Salem, Or. Muslin Hats, 3i Baby Bonnets JWtarge flciiiy mackertk, salt salmon,) nod shrd. cod fish. Don't lorwi ( cure ajbocket of that ddtdom j sonro or - Jellu ! 4 flflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE I Through a mistake three times nnr order In these goods, was shlpped.and rather than return them we will give our patrons tho benefit of wholesale prices Call early. Nonpareil Millinery Establishment Patton Brothers, Rubber Stamp Headquarters ! Every' thing in the rutv ber line of stamps made to order. Best of work is guaranteed. Look over the fob lowing lists and place your or- I ST -y :nx vHHNIb ''H derwith us. Hand Shim ps, iberl Self Inkers, j waters, Numbering Machine, uuwgrapus, monograms, pock et stamps, rnbberstampsTiold ers, stamp Ink (all colors) no tary seals, stencils etc We guarantee our prices are lower than any rubber stamp, firm on the coast, and that the work that our firm turns out Is the best and gives the clearest Iwt pressslon. P. S Use tho. oponge cushion, rubber stamp V e are sole ageaU- Patton Bros,, 317 Commercial st Rubfeer Stamp Heluartej?JL o iiiCi'is.