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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1897)
, 4-jpw "vt;i-j-- f" "vy" "3 - T flailf CapitaNgfial,JU far MOrER BROTHEKS. jp- MOSDAT. JUXE II, 3K- Ust Received Direct from the I Factory K) dozen G&zemmggzg FOi 'White Crochet Quilts. O.C.TCoSft! SzesKfcA 'ALTON A' Lews far Pert Hr. J, raattr. ad Fny t,Kexnmed ready for use. tenx? BTee e rati. I3dk Sete s "F-Saldwix. AtsC Sala jar ' ww t'vii'Ss Trojan Waists waai ike fc; 1J Tra- Only 95c each. T. HOLVERSONS. 0 BT, 'CLAM SAKE AX SARMCU& Department No. 1 Sitting. GnW Jtvyai YrVfc aed Tens Prabaife. Tfc fcse on-r of B. P. O-E. ! n ii in i Tin "til AaO.CL& X. excarstoR tcala vfll raa fraaa Sa a Sfcfcrt ioTaaaiaa. Tae trate leee lb S P. w S r Tall areaiaary matfe to expedite SftTCBVAT B&OCW. Me the atoatz.au Pa?aer by tkfc trala wOl te re&oraef to Al&aay Sawaay eTe- Hii the iHlh Fanatre' Waaaae Ai-j vs. A. X. L MM, pfetatKT M trf tee oat part of aaewer aai w to aa"- botk msaalaB. feodaat axy leave to ?4riw aad tg-Moafej. r Xaaaay awniar. "frl.ll. mm nUra firai AMir t I"5 Salea,Ttetiw7:)0Tefteaa'or tae 2 lo'dRk Baseban: naiL m Maaaay Jaa Sat. The rate f rwa bafeai to AJbaey aad retara will b H.2S. sets II1 be ?oM Satartfay Jeae aadoa tae aanraiog of the fTUi iOCBJUL at bar Belts. A foil JUe of leather. : zm4 - Sfal TahrcfalceaV- Son Umbrellas and Parasols. la afcali r 4re4eai efiat- A bnaty la BfcUe lor !- Underwear Ctaia; prlc prevail oa aU jaawu Hoes. J, J, Dalrymple Co Racket Prices, Lfoes of aes' tarred, hats wi !? shirts stores a&d all aek- Ladlts vest, tvmtakz eor?et. Vfi. era., etc. at krrt racket prkxA for sjrt - Black Cat Hose The tet wearlag r crKlri. S ceaw. Hoe. Se the Jadle oe I sll at a, M, li. 28, 22 asdM teats, Eerj aaaiber a leader, A Crescent at S50, Ij the teft lBTestaent joo csb make In the wbeel Hoc. Oat of 40 "7 loodels In constant use In and aroand Salem tbere is not a broken bearing, sprocket, chain, crank or ball. In fact not a de;ect, notwlth-iruUn-j what anibody ars. Can all other wheels say as much? WWiiis' Bazaar K&e se for I hare a fall rgins 310 Commercial itreet. OREGOM PERSONALS. Kola Nels, of Albany Is In the city. II. Amnlerlsthe uue5t of Portland friends. Slate Supt. O. M. Irwin I home from Drain. Prof. W. H. Iloycr has returned to Portland. Tho Kaycame down from Water loo Sunday. Her. W. Reynolds has roturnod from Lelanon. Secretary W. S. Dunlway, spsnt Sunday In Portland. Secretary of State II. It. Klncald I home from Eugene. Ilcv. II. A. Ketchum, of Urkly. left to-day for his home. Prof. Z. 31. Parvln and sou Hay, went to Albany this morning. I). A. White, the Court street feed man, was In Portland today. Architect Pugh returned Sunday from a business trip to Eugene. S. M. Stock, the dry-goods mer chant, returned today from San Fran clrco Mlsy Delmo, of the Woodlwrn City Schools Is the gu&st of Mis Minnie Fletohor. Miss DJlu Walker, one of the Jouk wal typ's nus Ju',,' rooayorod from the measles. Mrs. C. E. Wolvorton will attend lhocmiimencemonl excarslsos of the Albany College. Ml LouIhs Soiilh wick Is inEugnc to spend U. of O, weak with friends. S. Friedman of Astoria, formerly of the Ctattal Adeatatc Ok eilF aeiae f rteaas. Xh Ethel Oatora. a UraewtefB with the hawe la Saath 3afci. G. X- Poawre taares toaht tor Wlf enefc. Jacahlacaicia(y, to laaSt sfterfvaae ariaia hrteK. Xb !? galea feaetlag as dea aty ia the uaaaty Cfert'soatet aartae theetapaiteoan ijstm. Ber.V Kratt, of PaOlaad, wlH araach ia the Gerana BaaUM Ohasca am y-wrth CoUaae sc, at $ a. m. -afcetnv Xxk XO&i Baef mmi cftuaanaa of Sa w, Poflccaaatf. fc? a aa 4 the Imaae of Jaltw Haaf oa the Garaea Road. Mr- Ida Batooct: aad Mr. F. A. Move arc ia aUeaaaaoe at the Ma nfe Urtite ia Ponlaad th5 wee. Be. C. E. Xltewer retoraed f roai Delias, where he auoaded the Ger- FfaoU&c. A-eiatioa. slace last Tbersaaf. Rer. II. A. Daatoa aa retoraed froaa.Ro-oorg where be alteoded a MeUag of the Dooetes eoaaty Son day scIkoI aaiaUoa. Albert Jeoffray. aad Eraest n. Bell, of I'orUaad; P. PaUoo, of Gatoa aad Jobs Maaalatr, of Woodbara, were at Hotel Salem Saoday- Fraak Smith, O. C. E. Ageat at Portland, was in the city for a few boors this morning goUnroo to Port land ria tbe Kamoua. Bisbop Earl Craostoo, who dellrered ibe baccalaureate sermoa before tbe Williamette University students Sun day, returned to Portland today. Miseas Bertha aad Carrie More, who have leen tbe euests of their brother A. ". Moore for a number of days, returned to Portland today. Adolph BiUner, of Portland, Is in the city to attend W. U. commence ment exercises. Mr.Bittner was form erly a student at the Salem University. Mark Brown ill. of Gardiner, Doug las County, is In thecith to enjoy W. O. commencement exerciMfl. Mr. Brownell Is a former W. U. student. Itev. C. E. Locke, of Portland, re turned today from Eugene, where he delivered the baccalaureate ermon, Sunday, before the University of Oregon. Rev. diaries Edward Loeke and familr, of Portland, are at the Wil lamette, co-route liome from Eugene. Tliey will take a boat for Portland to-morrow. The following personal Is taken from todav's Oreconlan: "Bishop H. L. Barkley, of WoOUburn, returned i NakiUka. from the oast yostorday, and left for his home on last evonlng's train. He has boon attending a general confer ence of his church, leaving Oregon as an elder, but retorns a bishop. The bishop boars his honors with ruod-osty." Tc ath aad i it fc- .ii -i . . K. ! VxrxJlf i cm so fioat Sakaa oo Satarday's trala orhy the Sawdajr awraiag excarsfoe trala aad retara as atr-ve ladlcated- -w r ac t- rv.. j.j JAiOaai t -"f- , Ateml V. k-. Sk.aaer. o' the S. P. Co. Ma. artioa for mnm7t?c- ' ta uife rtt, t4T recei ed aotlee of j. v ureeone to. x. r. w a , mmvmmrmtMm n. MUr win b -a a- K "- aivaaiB -aiwaa. . . --- ijaane aiaima. aow- -- ' w.1. . -u rM Xo S95 set for .eae 21 j.a ! B. p. o. R. at it aext reealar aeet- Dea A- Saaith, obiaUfi aaa res-iiBe, which ffl b; i Tharsday eve aoadeat r X. A. Bo-weraaM, defead- BBS .g wtlA u H q. Htely aet ma xaeuaa&: caauaaw. y Saiem L&kx. will be largely rep- The Albtay Brrwlat jha Daly, aetioB for ly Ts.' coatia-: restated. j Teacatn Kaiaasd. Taeeoartadoareds4aedlefor the Tbe bsard of directors of Saleaa Febraarr teraa aad Xoadsy the work dfeutel aet Satarday ahrbt for tbe of the Jeae terai will be taxes ap. pa-poi or aoanoauac aaa ewcw Thete are several erlailaal eases to a anp-xlnteaeeal of scooot-, -x priu- i.riu.1 aad dasaosad of by I cipak, sx feaitors and thirty teach- cr&adjary. which win be draws at !er for tbe easoiog school year. thebesiaa.BKof the afteata ses- There were present Directors etom ' j Waite, Obraart, Brue, CberTlrgtoj rtCKBT BicntiBS jckb 14. -. aad Jobasoa. Dab A.SeiiUi ts. ". A. Bwwmaa.j There was a ma-jf enkreaieaJs titled. I attached to toe 111 appiicaUoas for S.T KortheaU vs..-EWza Mas?ey, ' n.vIUoe oa fie with the clerk, aad eoetiaae for service. j these rereired tbe careful at va km ih Ca.ss set for trial are as follows: j the directors daring tbe w-t weet. Juoe 14 Wbi. J. Hefftoaa vs. Joha Outride the loeal caadid5 for n- KnlshU ! election to service here, tbere were Juae 15 A S. CoaeTS.S A. Bog-1 applicants from abroai. s'Hwe from mn-r. WKlmomkiSoa Ti. p. X. Florida. Micblsran, mi naesout, inn?, GROPS. Wheat and Oats Will Be Short Tee Late for Rafeste Be el BeeSf. Swae stin thlak there win bi a fair gnla eraa. Iadleatloas a that wheat. aal5 aad Hay wffl b? short ere la Westers Ore-aes. A trta froai Sakaa to Soap Creek, la the heart of the best grata re?ieaof Palk cuoaty, coerlaces The Jocbxal writer that thee crops wHlbeTery short. XIa the Sarer aad Parkes aefebbx bood, the bast graia retoa ia the val ley, there will aut be over a half crop. Spria? owa graio ! vey short- Be tweea here aad there few pieces win defray tbe expeasc of threshia? aad seediag. Many pece wiH aat be eat. Baias will not nHp it aiach, as tbe wialergraia I- all beaded. The bay aad potato crop will be very short aad both will eoaiaand itvod prices Hop yards that -ere worked last year win yeild a hae wop if they have bsea earef ally uadcd this seasoa. Bat ao others w ill pprjuce a yield. Tbere will not b over a half crop of first grade bop- EXPENSES. Special Sale! - - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ..SfllRMffllSTS., i Our entire line at great reductions. Wrte-Unan, sheriff. Juoe IS 'iehot5 Kaescbniek T S- P. Co. Jaae 17 Faber & 2fles vs. C. R. Hoogbam; E. S. Eller ys. Talklngtoa, Bottler &. Co. ACTIONS POK MOKBY. First Katloaal bank of Albany, vs. L. Jacobs. A. Schilling & Co., vs. Aitken & Palmer. Judge Bnrnett called court at 1 p-tn- THE GBAXDJtTEY. Following were drawn and sworn for tbe June term: Byron J. Grim, foreman, Thomas Townsend, Dan Humphrey, narry Helmke, Wra. Murphy, John Wehrum, J. P. Feller. J. P. Case was appointed bailiff of the grand jury, and L. TV.Conditand G. G. Gaus court bailiffs. The regular panel of 31 was called and were present. Tbe judge read tbe Jaw that five were required to indict, and the in structions relating to libel, prize fighting and setting forest-5 fires. Judge Burcett called attention to the sparring exhibition recently given in this city. The firstcase for trial was Huffman vs Knight. There was no halt between tbe sending out of tbe grand jury and calling the iirstcase. INSTKCMRNTS RWJOVBKKD. While removing a nlle of lumber at the Goodale company's yards on Twelfth street this morning, Cbas. Goodale dUwvered a cae of surgical Instru ment which proved to be those of Dr. D. F. Lane from whoui they were stolen about a year ago It Is tbe general supposition Ibey wen stolen by a hobo wlto hid Ibem in uwinmixsr I Assault and Battery. "aka- muri, a native of Japan, was arrested I late Sunday night, charged with as- I sault and battery on a fellow named The assault took place about a week ago and was severe while It lasted. akltaka was badly beaten about the head and face, one of his eyes being bruised. He went to Portland, Sunday, to have the injured optic treated . The case will be heard before Recorder Ed 2f. Eder. on next Wednesday. Down Go the Wash Goods, 25c northto now Challics, How 3iyanW fur ft. I 3 3C Plisses, 8c, Zeph)r CinjUmi Sc. Shirt Waists, All reduced In rricei. Green Shoes, New Unci inen, red nd black hoe. New styles. Heavy woiking how oU cheap (or cash. WILLIS BROS CO Wo. 302 Commercial street FlraHoor' south of tho now post-ofllcc. Ok Trial Today. F. L. Gardner, the Monitor postmaster and merchant who is charged wiih raoe, will be given an examination before Justice II. A. Johnson at 4 p. iu. today. He will be defended by Tilmon Ford while District Attorney S. L. Hay den will represent the state. Gard ner was roleaced from tbe couatv IaU commencement lyard where he expected to beep them Saturday afternoon, having furnished ooocfwieu lor a hums m we none uwi he noceasary mJ bonds. the doctor would offer a reward for- the return of tbe ease. ' Rwaibs Bttwo Made. Workmen 'of the Salem Suburban Railway Co., Cockkd Hat. There is to be a' tl,js morulngbogan the work of erect bowling match at the Illlhee club g the pole and electric wires on this month, tho lawyers and doctors, that division of the fairgrounds line on one bide, as tlie professionals, ad that were recently blown down by non-profewtionaU on the other side. ; the heavy wind. This will enable the Dr. Glllis to captain the former and j '-0K cars to aalst In transporting Senator Patterson tho latUr. Twenty , u,e immense crowds, to and from the frames arc to be played by July 1.1 fairgrounds on Sunday next, the day of tlie conductors picnic. Pennsylvania, Deleware, California aad other sections of the union, but the board held to tbe principle of em ploying only Oregon teachers, with tbe following result: City superintendent G. A. Peebles. Principals, without assignment W. J. Crawford, C-H.Jooes, J. O. Hall and J. S. Graham. Principals, assigned A. W. Long, Central school; D. W. Yoder Poly tech tic school. Teachers 3II5S 31. J. 3Iorris, 3Hss Metta Davis, Miss Luella Carey, 3Irs. Frank Kellogg, Miss E. B. Bushnell, Miss Etta Levis, 3Iiss 3'usa Geer, ilis E. Kramer. 3Iiss Mattlc Mcary,3Iiss Allena 31ellenf Siss 3Iargaret J. Cos per.3Ilss3IariaF D'Arcy, Mis? 3Iarla Rockwell, 3Irs. A. n. Dodd, 3Iiss Dalsey Lockley, 3Ilss R. M Gordon, 3Irs. 31. C. Matthieu, Miss Erailie A. Henry. Miss Rose 31oore, Miss 31. E. Currin, Mis N. A. Hart, 3Iiss Ella L. Welch, Miss Cora Litchfield, 3Irs. Earl Race, 3Ii5 O. Ballon, 3Ilss Ella Phole, Miss F. G. Temple, 3Ilss Carrie Bradshaw, 3Irs. 31. B. Nichols and 3Iiss Carrie Shumaker. The election of these teachers was deferred, and the board adjourned until Its stated meeting in course. The resignation of 3Irs. Anna M. Hall as teacher was duly presented, considered and accepted, as that of 3I!ss HopeGans. The matter of A. Klein's tax certifi cate and its final settlement was re ferred to chairman E. 31. Walte with power to act. Noted Ltiturer Cjming. Through the persistent effort of a few ladles, they have secured Miss Belle Kearney, of 3IIssisippI to lecture on the leading topics of the day. She will be here on 3Ionday tbe 21st and will speak in the Presbyterian church. Admission free. Miss Kearney, of 3IIssisslppi, a young woman of pleasing personal appearance and wonderful oratorical abilities, has delighted audiences again and again by her convincing eloquence, and has had most marvel ous success. I believe we are safe In asserting that no young woman in the nation could excel 3Ilss Kearney, In logic, wit and splendid oratory. The South should be proud of her. Letter to "The Soldier," Columbia, B. C. Of the Msifcra Coart House Iapxreiae Set Fcmh ia Detail. Judge Terrvli. foriiKV- ii- public tbe foifciwinir ileiu a-l :.U-"u.nt "f exp?n- iiicjr.td a:Jrj and paid for, rove-in.: '-" rwBl curl b- iie improvements: O.i. - c"e jaice . ... C . Odk.- -3--. 1' incite tine nn K 1 ii'j c4cji . j n -g riug u'J ... Bom k-h tmisr Jklu-t Nnr eosater aad p e Kaiscing aad graiaiag Nr- pUle glxs tmuix &om Sfcenii'i ussee.- AdjaHis wriiisg uWe New oocater. Pat line asd miMaK itna.er di Rf f-iig i ha Kepairisg waiooottiag New plaie la catrascs Ar leciaeaxaii. Raising firtt aad second jry to lerel Adjestiog aad loweriaj large desk in recorder's ofi.e Adjastiss locks coaaty coart and atseuor's oSces Kc6ii2 tai haa-mii -feeit coort do -tk . . Teaiing o t unstippin" au-i r.iwi a D iHC .... ...... ...... ... ... Ice-water stisd Keneiriog and reDailing old acor . Fosr tamed colamns and Kiting Cabinet encloitiig gasometer Extra pla:eiln2 in basemen' acd re ir till Setting mail box RetaoTing debris off coart yard .... Recurin? and rebuilding basement stairs 233- Extra newel and closing old well hole 47.CO 92 squares punting on plastering, iwocoats 134.00 Prepairing plans and detnil drawings 4S.00 C - - J 1 -j I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbvI ... . 3 4 - - 21 -CO 2 SC- 9-" 257 Commercial st 2 AND I HIAKB 4 IKi Soor 46 Oi 6t 75 2Ij: 2640 10.60 7 5o II S3 4-40 Il.oo 42.23 9-25 82 CO 6.23 54.00 Looks Easy Enough, But it is no ease at all compared with the esse with which our all wool, home made otbing Totalbalance $2,242.65 A Serious Difficulty. 'I suffered for three years with salt rheum. The humor was on my hands and I was oblieed to keen a covering on them most of tbe time. The sting ing and rjurninir was very severe. Nothing did me any good until! I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking six bottles I was cured." 3Irs. S. E. "Wood, DeLamar, Idaho. Hood's Pillsare the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, gentle, mild. 25 cents. is sold this season. Don't forget we make- the bestand the best is always the cheapest wmh f5 " V- tl T "i. vii tsj Ffc VPfc a Lajjk County .Tho lowest biddor on the now Laiiecounty court house was ArcliItoct3.eer of Portland, wlioie bid was 835,000. That county Is go ing to have an ontiraly now publlo building and It Is to 1ms constructed this year. COMMKNCHMHNT once a your, but Iimn&oti & Co. will bo found dally nt tholr place of business dealing out grocorlos of u superior grade to those of tholr compotltors. KlugeUury UatSjgroi Is the latost color. Sco ono at 0,P. Blshoi. Thk Guipers. First new cueum berMre in the market and people who have beon using tlra canned artlc'es all winter for making plas will hall with rapturous joy the ad- ,vont of this noble and appetizing os- DAV-Comos but ottlent. An Incipient Blaze Is invaria bly found at the end of a 10 cent La Corona cigar from the fact that the amount of pleasure derived therefrom is exceptionally large for the amount expended for the same, A PicNic.3Irs. James Fruit, of Brooks, gave a singing school picnic In tbe Eldrldgc walnut grove Satur day. This is the only black-walnut grove In Oregon, so far as we know. m Adjourned. The Salem Union Bimetallic club has discontinued its meetings for the summer until the first Saturday in November. Clover Hay. Parties wantlnc clean clover hay from the Hubbard farm can leave or rfar tim mmini? week at 396 Commer- Saturday's Journal. The II- j cial street, one door north of carriage lustmted oduautlgnal number or Tub factory. 614d&w. Journal want like hot cakas. One! rp, 0vE qeVdaily has large ttiQUgand extras wore printed and we j llit6 , 1ko jefrerson Marlon, hava still a hundred on hand. Cull j Dallus, Wroodburn, Roseburg and fcurly. Flveoaiitsaooiiy. Ashland, Mt. Angel College. "The Tenth Annual Commence ment Exercises" will take place -t 3It. Angel College on Monday, June 21, at 2 p. m. The principal feature on the program will be Bulwer Lyt ton's famous play "Cardinal Blchc- lieu," The music will be in keeping with the high standards of past years. Those falling to present invitation cards will be charged twenty cents admission. -6-U-d&wlt Two Wild Cats. H. L. Schnack enberg, of 3Iehama, today, presented two wild cat scalps at the county clerks' office and received a bounty of 92. Who nopenedjbat oomexor HIRES Root-beer?. The popping of a , cork from a bottle of Hires is a signal of cood health and plea- sore. A sound the old folks like to hear the children can't resist it. HIRES Rootbeer U composed or the verr increments tbe system requires. Aiding tbe digestion, toothlnt the nerves, parlfylng tbe blood. A temper ance drink for temper ance people. VUlMlTtf TU CUru. K, Hih Cfc. net. a S-ukln ulu S tlUaU. MM fVWTVMr. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that etch squirrel de roys S1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents For sale by G. W. : Putnam, Steiner Drug Co., Lunn & , isrooKS, j. u. Li. iJasKett ana A. l. Stone. d & w-3 10-4ni Coffolene. Is now retailed at 3) cts, and no other substitute forCofftt approaches it as a fine Health drioi and a cheap one. Try it and be coo viuced of its merits. &-W LATEST Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have j funds on hand to pay all warrants) presented prior to .November 0, 1S93, ana interest win cease on tne same from tbe date of this notice. Dated June 5, 1SGT. G. L. Brown, 6-5-lw. County Treasurer. uotDfiainc, Dtil Ullllld. purposes- Fire Clay for fruit dryers and other for sale at Gilbert Bros. Salem. Or. G-U d&w2mos. 5- $2 to $4.50 Buys ithe finest spectacles In existence. $1.50 and 25c those of lower grade. Lenses ground to correct each particular case. Flour per sack Syrup, per pail uuoice dry apples -jo lb. lift) i 1W Pickles per keg , ExtraC211bs -"'S Arbuckle and Lion coffee 7 pto-l w ,lt Good Roasted Costa Rico conee Greeu coffee, per pound.. -i"10. Pruues, 25 lbs $ Peaches, per lb Rice, per lb :wftfc Teas, per lb " jf Whitebeans, perlb rjj 50 lbs Creamery salt j Tomatoes, per dozen cans w Corn, per dozen cans k'lU& Lard 51b pail wna j Sardines 6 boxes vii'iiC Star Climax and Saw Log w a bacco, per pound...... i j) GoldDust wasbing powaerpc. j , Sugar cured shoulders jj Best hams... .Vijreitif Crockery Queensware at lt reaucea prices. j. Hard wheat dour always w Good butter and eggs wantea. Rmpmvr nnr crockery prem"101 for Mile tnnnth EM, ROWLEY Successor to J. G.WrlBbt "Eyes tested free. G H, HINGES, Jeweler Watchmaker, and Optician. Second door north of P, O, Parties Having Peach Plums . a. .11 and Will do weu nRFRnw.'FRlliT & PRODUCE 0 Office and warehouse, corwr IP