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I8F- .rv&fr -XTrfiiTiftMWKftiairOM -1 ,uip pji Wfmm m aU Daily Capital Journal BY HOPER BROTHERS, THURSDAY, JULY I, 1S97. Consider Yourself Free nrnra SPJ& Fast Passenger Steaawt gy ALTONA'i Lena foe PortUtd Monday. G? Wednesday. ad Friday 7;45 (j am v""1 ttae rega'ax emce aad lew mti. Dock between Stale ami Ceart streets. M P. BALDWIN. Agent. Sitna ! TnromaBdoolofooe More )t hi ' r p d orer aad rr. ! C7c Take No Grip On jor pots- l f P ereT fWa WCWwOlw Today e eio shew yea j gates hi M dopartraent. 8 L-i mi-oi itWijijJlLjH'111"1 ' ' ' '" '"' '"'"' '1-"- ''-I-'' wit HI j 8TAT2 nan' HOU52 NEWS. extra lr j Harry E. Northup, of Portland, was trrantpd notarial comBiteslon today. I ThiUiArlstn nub.' erf Portland, . - lied articles of Incorporation today. Will StOD Slid Talk at Salem, it seema rto be. a benevolent associa- I UUU SUU SIiU IIU Lvm.-v- I benefit of Hebrew. Sec Our Special De H sowethfsg eia Jsc 19 29 y an 4f .Special RtJattiim m Sa UwtmHM. Eura KciwoM oa shirtwaa. BtiMN Leather aad Faocy Bfe forecast Ulc Trlontlc Prflnnrlntrln Give Him Tbe state weather bureau iforFridar is occaslooal rain a Cordial Welcome. J j. b. Koady of the state printing office, resiened today to take charge I of tbe printing department or tne Bryan's friends are preparing to ,.,. nwrlM1iMiral eoHee2 at OorTallls. give Wm a coram greeting wueo ue passes through here on Monday, July' I It, about mob. He will speak for a ' few minutes at Salem. I I rtma will 4a at Sales. Tbe 1 -r uracMQiIoptewi,la,l hav an Wrt",It3r T. HOLVERSONS.'s and bear hlro. Tbe special! I train will stop bere to take on board ' I a defecation who will escort Bryan to bare gone to Flsb Lake on a 1 orccoa City. i Tne siatesmaa is irying 10 riutcute, An effort was made to hare Supu Knight leave the deafmuie school for the summer month, to make a place Straw Hats Still Going At Se cent Not many lew, so we de cided to let tketa go. Capes at Cost If voo're hkMM with fc et, ho' acSasce. No metrv, all ef mrm a Shirt Waist Bargains, Vm knaw ihe -Tmiu Brand." JW better, and jn br tbeni new a k a the HWtHtec, pcwly made kiads. Ql ity sunis first with al aj j. Wash Goods, Tbe time if ripe (or lelecttoa if jhi hare Dot already dose sa. Look ,tliea orer. J. J, Dalrymple Coi g PORTRAIT FRAMES, T5 MKVUd HI !3 If 16x20 At Reduced Prices ! hOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS A large assortment to be cked oat at ft.5, $2 and $2.50. A big solid oak haste, cocnjlcte tor $2. A large line of the lateu xhrnzt in pictore moulding rccelTcd this week. Buren Hamilton, "The Furniture Men." 300 Commercial su Salem, Or. OREGON PERSONALS. Col. Jef. Myers Is home from Sclo. II: Pubic had business in Portland, today. Hon.T. W. Davenport has returned from Qorvallls. Uer. 1). A. Llndsey has returned from Portland. Attorney Wcbstor Holmo is liome from Tbe DaUe. District Attorney S. L. Ilaydon re turned today from Albany. Landlord A. I. Wagner, of Hotel Willamette, is in California. ' A. Klein, the boot and shoe mer chant, is home front Portland. Attorneys Fenton and II. E. Mc Gin returned to Portland, today. E. P. McCornack, the banker, was at-Portland, Wedncstlay afternoon. Attorneys Rlohard and Geo. II. Wil liams, at Portland, were la the city today. J. H. Hiker, of the Goodalc lumbar yards, was a Taraar ba$itss vlsitor today. Attorney J. A. Unrsoa bad legal buslnass In Oreiroa City tals aitor nooa. Dr 1). A. Paine, superintendeatof the inna aylum, was a IVtrtlaad visitor today. Miss Pay DalaRo, of Kueaa, who has been Uieguast of MIs Rale KM, went to Alb.iny Uvlny. Mrs, F, A.Mooro and daughtar.Miss Ualista, are homo from a visit at their old Imaia, SL Helens. Hor. Geo. 8. iKiwnlitt;. nihI Johh Knight short fehiotf exDcdiUoa MiSabin. who lta bees vlsltln? Iter sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Beeler, re turned toosy to Harrisbar. J. W. Fowler has gooe to Albany, where be will be employed as a Voa-o-rlal rUt for sereral weeks. F. J. Youogaad wife, of AumsTlUe, registered at Hotel Salem today. Miss Krelyti SaWeree has returned to her home in PorUand.after a pleas ant visit with Miss Lena Haber. H taker A. Bush and daughter, Miss Sallle, returned lat night from a two month' tour of tbe Eastern citle. Miss Cora Lltchield and Miss Clara Smith are expected hoaie this eveoimr from a few week's vitit at Portland. Rev. W.S. Holt come up from Port land today, and will conduct services at the First Presbyterian church oa Sunday. Prof. -E. B. McElroy, of Eugeoe. passed through Salem this afternoon on his May to Chicago ami other east ern citle. Mis Winaifred Dayton arrived ia this city, Wednesday, from Los An cle, and is visiting ber sotoer, Mrs. Hat tie Dcytoa. Mrs. M. S. Skiff and baby, Miss Jen nie Calvert aad Miss Riser formed a party colng to Newport today to pend the season. Mrs. F. J. Scbeeland who has been visitlag ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Albricta for a number of days, returned to Port hod today. Miss Lena Warnecke returned to Mt- Tabor, today, accompanied by Misses Stella and lrrie Hurst, who will remain a few weeks. Chas. Rae. Um popular youne sales mjn at Patton Bros., stationery store, and David Scott, will leave the first of the week for Yancouver where they will spend several week. Arthur J. Dayton, woo for the pasti eighteen months has been employed as prescription clerk In a larpe San Francisco drug establishment, is in this city to spend a month or six weeks with relatives and friends. A. Bush, who has returned from a two months' tour in New England statos, during which time he also visited New York and Montreal, was seen by a reporter. At the latter place he witnessed the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee. Mr. Bush brought home a boautlfal badge that everybody wore on that occasion. He says the Canadians packed the city full, and seemed to be very numer ous and extremely loyal. In all It was a remarkable demonstration, well worthy of seeing, Mr. Bush says. He noticed the Ea-Usfa, Cuaadian and .American rtaps, with occasionally the tri-cotor. In New York lie met Mr. and Mrs. CorbetL Mr. Corbett ex pacts to get his seat ia the senate wbea it comes to a vote. Senatorial coortsey cuts no igure, but Mr. Cor beu will get some Democratic sup. port. There Is some building being doae in the eastern states, and there is some inprovetueat la business, bat everywhere Ue complaint is of hard times. Business has suffered some dtmtaaOoa, aad values of properly have declined but not nearly so much is ia tbe west. Mr. Bsa is glad to t back la Oregoa, aad eoavsldets the summer climate ia this pan of the Willamette valley unsurpassed aay where in the world. for a Salem politician, but It did not succeed. SUPREME COCKT. Win. M. LmM. anr-ellant, vs Corde lia Johnson, executrix of tbe last will and testament of Arthur n. John son, deceased, et al, respondents, ap- irteal from Multnomah county. Ar- and belittle Bryan because he speak. at Lebanon aad not at Saiem. It was not so anxious to have him speak here a year ago last state fair. It then did all la its power to keep the peo ple away from him. The Statesman editor was maniac tbe state fair. if.,.1.,, i,r- a... f slJ,f purpose, among " " fnrmlnrt tliA 4rvi4 at rvH fl- nniuT t t. HrTMti wn thol'" 'ului,l"curol gued and submitted. Geo. II. H llams and S. B. Linthican attorneys for annellants. Wirt Minor and R. I Williams attorneys for respondents. This is a suit instituted by the appel- ; lant against the respondent for the other things, of re- agreement set accordance GOVE RNGR Has Issued a Proclamation THURSDAY, FRiDAYAND SATUrQ FECIAL S Sale' For the Protection of Timber Other Property From Fire. ?nd people were kept away front him and! in tbecomplainMn ardanc Bryan wa treated in a ,haby and out- i twlth.th,c Intention and BrieMand raeeous and discourteous manner. This editor who now- kicks because he -peaks at Lebanon ought to get a fat tn nf f.tio narttAf tturts j rect the mutual mistake discovered in , tbe complaint. 1 Stntenf Orpifin. resnondent. vs.Ben Job of McKinley. If the ten thousand ChllderSt amellant: appeal from poop ama irearu iijm ireu : oa Multnomah COUnty nere oeiore, uoegva count mn, uaye rgiiedand sub mitted. The defendant and appellant, Ben Chllders, was indicted by the grand jury, of Multnomah county, charged with the crime of forgery. Thos. Corwln Dutro permanently admitted to practice as an attorney In courts of Oregon. William M. Hiney admitted to prac tice as an attorney upon certificate from tbe supreme court of Washing ton for 9 months upon filing certifi cate of two attorneys, etc, and taking oath of oftice. been carried for McKinley Tbe state fair would be glad to get Bryan this year. Leading Democrats are denouncing the Statesman's trying to keep tbe people from 0001 is? to Salem to see ! Bryan. Messrs. Derby aad Myers; who manoaged tbe Bryan campaien in Marion county say they are not' sorry be makes no speech in Marion ' county now. That ensures a speech from him here in the next campaign. In spite of the Salesman's talk. Monday. July 12, will be a Bryan bol- in Justice Court. Iday. People are going to see and The cae of E. M. Waite ys n. B. hear the man, who at the age of -7, MuDSon for ecetment from a tD has tbe largest personal blowing of acre frQt lract in Falrv!ew AddItlon any living American, and who is ac- 3D(1 for ?10O damaca3 wa5 awied be. koowledged the greatest, of all Amerl- foK Justlce n. A. Johnson, and a can orators, and a maa who treats po- jury all day WedtJe5day. Carson and lltical oppooents with courtesy and c.imi t t tr wott fairness. while the defendant was represented THK SALEM COACH. by Mes5r-. Jobn BlTne and M. R A special car in the Bryan train has Pogu& The jurv coned 3t C P. been secured for Salen. and surround-1 Bl5b - IIirh. Wm. England, mg cou nines, xicxet are i, arwrr r Titn nH must all be placed, before July 10, to secure the coach. The committee of which D. C. Sherman Is secretary will sell you a ticket. Let Salem pre pare to give Wra. J. Bryan a cordial welcome aad let every seat in the train be taken. DIED. n. D. Patton and Fred Hurst. A verdict was reudered giving plaintiff possession of property but no dam ages were allowed. The caseof State v. T. J. Sullivan oharged with larceny of a coat and vest from A. E. Hawks is on trial this afternoon before Justice H. A. John son and a jury consisting ef: J. C- Ah act passed by the legislative as sembly In ISil to protect timber and other property from Sre, contains the fol lewing: If any person shall maliciously, with Intent to Injure any other per son, by myself or any other person, kindle a ire on his own land or the land of any other person, and by means of such fire tbe buildings, fences, crops, or other personal property or wooded timber lands of any other person shall be destroyed or injured, be shall, on conviction, be punished by a nneof not less rban twenty dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or by imnrisonment in the county jail not less than three months nor more than ( twelve months, according to the ag gravation of the offense. If any persen shall without malice kindle any fire In any field, pasture. I enclosure, forest, prairie or timber and to cor-liarKi not his own. without the con sent, 01 tne owner, ana tue same suun spread and do damage to any build ings, fences, crops, cordwood, bark, or other personal property not his own, or to any wood or timber land cot bis own, he shall on conyictlon be pun ished by a fine not less than SIO nor more than 8100 and costs, according to the aggravation of the offense, -and shall stand committed until the fine and costs are paid. Upon any prosecution under this act, one naif of the tine Imposed shall be paid to the person who first gites information thereof to ttie district at torney for the district iu which the offense is committed, and the oUk-i moiety shall be paid into the cou1 1 treasury for the benefit of the omi. mon school fund of tbe county iir which said fine is collected. It is made the duty of the Gover nor of this State to issue a proclam ation on the first day of July of eacl . year, calling public attention to tin provisions of this act and warning all persons against violating the same. It is also the duty of each circuit judgeofthis State to read the pro visions of this act to cachcrard jury when charging them as to their du ties. The proclamation was issued today in due form. DRESS GOODS This sale will include everythine in the dress goods lip,. Wash Goods, Black Goods, Goods, Larger reductions than ever before offered. t-ancy W 257 Commercial st boat Frisco Travel. McXsry appears for the state, BAILEY At tbe home of his daugh ter, Mrs. AliceOUs,oa Miller street, at 3 a. m.. Levi J. Bailey, of heart trouble, aged It years. Deceased was born ia Gilford coun ty, 2Corth Carolina, ne first immi grated from his native state to Iowa, but seeing tbe great trouble of a civil war approaching be left that state for Oreaon. He tirst settled at Tbe Dalles, later moving to Albany and thence to Salem, where be has resided for the pat 20 years. He was em ployed by tbe Capital Hilling Com pany as night watchman for ibout 12 years, faithfully performing his du ties, and only leaving the mill after having beea completely broken down in health. Mr. Bailey was a eonsueatious bard working maa, aad ia his younger days was always bouyant, jovial and good natured to a fault. He was toe father of are children, all girls.four of whom survive him. 3To better or kinder parent ever lived, aad tbe father spent uk earaiags ot a imim ia carta tor , Mt Hpasto steal ami eaucaiins nis uuoity. xie was j never known to comnlaia of hard ships, aad durtnp; the bard times of 1 Ticket Agent Skinner says that he has instructions not to reserve any more berths from Portland for 'Frisco on the Monday night train. Unless t hp rvin-nflni- ran trof mnra m tvc Johnson, F. F. Post, W. H. Dancey, sengers better take the Christian En- The talk of the town and sur rounding country. OUR M. E. Goodell, A. B. Barr. Messrs. P. H. are defending Mr. Deputy Prosecuting Buren and Frank and W.J. D'Arcy Sullivan while Attorney J. H. deavor train that leaves here Monday morning, and enjoy a daylight ride to 'Frisco. The railroad companies of the United Stales are blocked for want of cars. If you are in a hurry to get to 'Frisco better take the cheap rate and go Sunday night There will be room then. To Independence. About a score of the members of Olive and Cbemeketa Lodges I. O. O. F. of this city went to Independence this evening where, tonight, they will install tbe new officers of Yalley Lodge 2o. 42. Steamer -'Alice A" ' was chartered for the occasion and tbe Salem three-linkers will return home after tbe installation ceremo nies. Among those going were: Grand . J r r A 1B k4 -- I IL Til 1 1 ' t I I. . , a -iMw wauuc uaM.u, jjr. ,1 . x. , n- reselling 70 cents an repair iiamson, mil .netscnan, j. u. uar-1 aucea to sun ine times. ker, E. M. Waite, J. H. McXary, F. f , Smith & King, w. Wat.n .,nv thrc v-iia ... Lw- State and Front Streets Eveiybody Celebrate. Steamer Ramona leave for Inde pendence July 3, S a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 6 p. m. Round trip CO cents. 1 2t Cheap for Cisa. We desire to inform the public that we have reduced all blacksmith work to the lowest terms, for cash we will shoe Itorses with new shoes for SI and work re- Valley 1 ,,- w' Lodge is one of the oldest and most eoergeiic in toe jurisdiction aad a very enjoyable time is anticipated oe the occasion of this visit. S-14-d&wtf feed Drops "Muchly." Bran and Shrt$ are cheaper than corn. Price of mill feed greatly re duced. Call at tbe mill for quotations. Delivered free in quarter ton lots. Salem Flocking Mills Co. 6-lS-dtd. COTrOX CHALL1KS-A Rice hae of cUK lies at the remaikatte pik of c t Tfd. 30 riU fur $1. WAMI GOODS REMNAN'TS-5 M 12 raid niecM, v1j Hm to t 15c a yad. liar pnre ce a yid. CANVAS HKCAlBTa-2j c to d. Straw halt at eott. SHIRT WAISVS.-3JC aad n Aw; mk waH ia the Mre ir m hf tae ta ptee NARROW LACBS-A hc Ime of ew Vai. ccltntM laees t'ia. WOOLEN SL'ITl.SX-TVc He lloc wmwo to ze: yard. The has home 50 mm no toe. RED SHDR-J-N rod m ttr mm tvonten and children . Ako a Cae hae or new Oxford tie in rod, toow aad black. WILLIS BROS. CO. No. :i02 Onniuorolal street Firtl0Qr south of the uew post-9flloc Stsaunu lliovtsiavs. Chas. Ze liaskl, who lives near HaselGreea on Lake Labish. had his store boos robbed last Sunday night of lo pounds of bacoa. There wore two of the thieves, as Mr Zoiinski traced them through a eld by their fane tracks, one evidently being a boy. They are evidently the same ones who reoeoty robbed Geo. Masy aad others im the viciaitr of a lot of amvisioB aM um atiiaorities saoaM bdag taom 10 justice. Fixtsmco scitrEYUNo. AksaaoGes- er. latTid Diager, Geo. Johasoa, Gao. J add aad Walter WitaaU reioraed to day from Eastern Uoa oouaty, whete fur the tat two moaths they have bean surveying. The goaoral aa Maatace of the membars of the party indicate aa absence of sevontl weeks fiom almost all elvfHaatloa. Rack om of the Mlardak yoaUas" tant wik, reuuafi with a fait oat aatralned feWj. Tlaajf repart almost aaastaat ruiB la Llan cauator aK td past Wire weeks, Waxted A good heavy team of horses with harness and wagon at Labor Exchange. 6-25-1 w Potato Thieves. It was not sappoied tiwt people pota toes, when they can be so easily grown aad there is so ranch vacant land un- BSM. Rat, TSwveilr mrnirK tlw' tin vat?- f. i l alma -t i.l 1 1 . ' -cp.r ,.. -beiw j o'Dooald patch, in Rev. Royal's lot, ia his feeble way to keep want from '. ph. s,' r-t i.ri t door. Mr. Bailoy was a sUoag tae work lhleTe5. TbIrty-ive hills believer ia the future stat of exist- r, .,c.i- ,.., f--.t ,. . i '- i-vo. .a-M ivi W4 ,4u mv;r eace, but did not oaaaoet himself j jny al tbe tatr Thethleyes caly - w -rv with any charch ergaataalioa dariae p up tbe lop5 aod take lae 1 Pgp h, M imQ his life-time. He trusted implicitly U.. Mrschraram teked tie1 Cct1J- i lUlllb In tbe just ways of tin Savtaatr, and ' ti-ws f,rr tmis th rnr,s it I fLJ1 W1M,H ."-y be tbe work of tramps and stops UTto buried by the sida of Ms now ,w telfte ukea wto8Ste wko deceased wife, with a marbJa stoa at , eTea MwlMa te y s ni aaaaaanT fMal - T,aaa HMatMTIaWI laa f -f - pwv WK - ankruDi STOCK SALE 1 aod coxmotion crerr where aad no wonder for tbe low prices we tell oar Co-Js at, U eraoagh to raise "Cain" io any con-nanity. Oar loir prices and spJeodin ralaes does the work, so don't faM to tale ad. vantaj 1 f this immense opportunity to pro care firt cia goods at jK yott ow 11 prices Oar grand Auction Sale continues dail at I p. m. and 730 Oar time is limited here. So do cot bat come. p. m. delay, Shaw's Bankrupt Stock Sale, Corner State and 'Comxeirial ts. Fire City for fruit dryers and other purposes for sale at Gilbe et Bros. Salem. Or. 6-14 d&w2mo Spates and scrtpuea: -ot dead, bat gone to meet his bosom friend." The f uaenl will uke place at the hooMoa Miller street Friday, Jary 1SK, at p mn Rav. LiaaVaf . of t First BaoUst chnrch oateaUbar. la tormoat ia the Odd Fellows cemetery. A.Nonuut xccitsKK. At Uw reg ular BMetiag of ProteeUoa Lodpe Xo. 2, A. a U. W.. Wedaosday ewmiag, a eomaUttee was appointed 10 arnuag for as axcavrsioa to Kewport lobe giM la about four vtvoks. Fink Doas. Tba sow wieoaw at Haas's jewelry stre had a fae HUor of mag pappiccoa aa oxMMatoa today. Taor are pore Wat (row John Rots en's, "Daisy t BMwiost mothor doggie Ia town at preseoi. on the sood. Parties Having "Will do well to call on the OREGON FRUIT & PRODUCE CO Satchels. Telosaope Canvass aad Club leather , satchels, at the ew York .Racket, OMTNtKBt for excursions- Call aad set one cheap. 1 d2i wl CofoLKSTs. is bow retailed at 20 cts, aad no other substitute for Coffee approaches it as a &ae Health drink aad a cheap oa. Try it and be 000 viaced of its merits. -&-! Psest 0BTrxmES. Should aerer be neglected bat should be made bast of. A spleaded opportaa itor is aflorded yoa dally of purchas ing a high grade of groceries at Braa a Cos. Hasbrace the opporteaity. Pay Yocx tteis. Promptly today whoa araseoted bat manage, by some 1 "aarame atea&s to retain is coats wttraaohtprahascesd ot these saarcjaeals at George Bres. See aai lueiMK, cerser Trade d:H,Salaa,;Ot. EyeGlasses MADE TO ORDER. Watch Cleaning 75c Main Springs 25c All other work in proportion by the leadiag Optteiatijiraichmaler and jeweler. G H, HINGES, Second door north of P, O, WSTED TO HIRE-A gesUe horse, aad Kght rig for the berry seasoa. Address M. B. Joataal. i y Post Office ppfififl ' r u Fresh sweet fruit aad vegetables. Choke tabwpoacho3 loa can. Choice table Aprieotsi 10c a can. Choke Petite Proas lie a pound. World Beater step 39 or for 5c. l flfiRRITT 5 LAWRENCE THE OLD PIONEER STORB Expects a large con signment of imported crockery and qneens ware, and as we will be crowded for rooei will make this offer for July. WhereabJH of dishes or glassware amounts to tZ :! give one pur... J Spider Leg tea. K purchase amoants t $10 we will give 51-59 ia groceries. Tbis means for cash- E M. ROWLEY, THE CELEBRATED GAMBRINUS Brewing Cos xPilsener Lagef JBeer. r-Tbe feJ beer bretd FOR S-VLE AT W. R, ANDERSON 217 Cooaa - n -t-,.. .,. .-V,..