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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1906)
County Allowances. of the Marlon county ceurt: Balmant son, Ed. ... !) r' t, Henry bdous, Fraiut , fling, " ' ' lie', a i" Bit, J0 ' Irlek, J. D Henry Ut, Frank . . T J Jolin hflelil, F lJ- ker, John J. C ilclirist, Mrs. u llchrlst Wm. . J lln, J e, J- 3 ham, w. o. R.I' fa, Geo 3.00 Herinan, . . . 3.00 ker, i" "' ps, G N. ... 4.50 & Bishop . . . 9.80 er, W. H. ... 2.G0 iby, Clyde 3.00 H. M 7.50 am, Geo 2.00 E. W 2.31 ter. C. II. ... 10.50 Eail 4.50 Walter 1.50 Orlo 1.50 ... i nn t t b Otto 12.00 Sib, Arthur . . ft, B. E I John II baker, C .... taker, E .... id, F n hammer, A. G. idlng Logging , The Chas.. . :er Hardware Helen, Bert . . H. V. . . . Abh lock, Cora . . , ley, Lincoln, ley, Robert . k. o. c . . . l7, G. B. Ins, S. A. rmantel, W. . ng, E. B. . . . , Chas Ita, Paul . . . 'a Jotn 'oshln, J P . , E. M. J. II Js, H i John John It. L. . . . r, Perry . . . p, J. W Jesse N.W I E. C I W. II K m. n. . . Clyde . D. D S. G '- W. F.. ... ", Sam . . . UV.W. ... Fred . ... 0. II G. . !Drug Co... Sirs. A. . . . u .. Bros rlbe . ... M'.w ... Pr, Mrs. E E H. .. D. ., I"1 Rock Mer. Stowcll . . ; w., M. Jnnle ... 0. E k ID ER end n, .,.... v ... tint. """v uy man. a . " Other ! ' tilt 't&S? President ,coni of claims for the July Cltl. 2. 25 7,00 COO 7.50 7.00 G.00 11.25 37.50 18.50 45.75 9.00 Alld. 2.25 7.00 G.00 7.50 4.80 COO 11.25 37.50 1S.50 45.75 9.00 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1000. 1723.27 1723.27 2.50 1.50 4.50 .35 4.20 28.05 79.87 3.00 53.25" 5.00 3.00 COO 9.75 1.50 17.25 1.85 1.70 212.12 9.00 .50 COO 53.95 COO .50 .75 3.20 10.50 5.00 5.00 4.25 2G.25 3.00 10.50 9.00 31.50 1.50 0.00 14.00 COO 25.50 COO 9.00 3.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 7.50 COO COO 9.00 COO 14.00 COO 20.00 20.00 0.50 20.00 .45 7.35 1.20 22.30 1.40 5.00 20.30 .22 C90 195 11.55 33.81 1.40 7.00 3.75 2.50 1.50 4.50 .35 4.20 2S.05 79.87 3.00 53.25 5.00 3.00 3.00 12.75 4.50 9.80 2.50 3:00 7.50 2.00 2.31 10.50 4.50 1.50 1.50 C2.04 12. QO 3.00 COO 9.75 1.50 17.25 22.40 57.34 102.25 140.75 C7.50 170.00 130.00 G5.00 17.50 05.00 C0.00 1CC2G 51.25 52.50 52.50 73.75 ohn 41.25 78.25 222.90 1.S5 1.70 001.27 599.00 212.12 9.00 .50 COO 53.95 fi.00 50 .75 3.20 10.5Q 5.00 5.00 4.25 2C.25 3.00 ' 10.50 9.00 31.50 1.50 COO 14.00 COO 25.50 COO 9.00, 3.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 7.50 0.00 COO 9.00 COO 14.00 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.50 20.00 .45 7.35 1.20 22.30 1.40 5.00 20.30 00 C90 .95 11.55 33.81 1.40 7.00 3,75 WMte, E. G. . . Wrlght.W. A. . Burdette, J. J. Burns, Adams . Cauthorn, Henry Crolsan, G. H. . Cutsforth, J. H. Eberhard, G. A. Essbn, Leltoy . Farrens, O. L. . Flcklln, C. S. f Fryer, G. J. H. , Gesner, 13. B. Hall, B. F. llobnrt, A. F? . . , 'hunt, J. f. ... Imlnh, Kester, MB. Kester, T. p. Kimsey, J. A C5.00 Knight., F. D 72.50 Lambert, L. S. ... 195.00 Lander, W. W. ... 105.00 Ohmart, Roy 20.00 Robertson, B. E. . . 77.50 Russol, S. W 110.00 Schwab, John .... 78.75 Sclwert, D. A. ... 148.15 Simmons, Grovcr . . 115.00 Simpson, F. B. ... 88.75 Smith, E. T 122.50 Snyder, L. 1 30.00 Taylor, Androw .. 92.50 Taylor, W. A 91.25 Teol, B. J 92.50 Whitney, O. C. ... 107.50 Zolkoske, Conrad . 27.25 Whitney, John . . . 58.75 Long, Chas 53.50 Current Expenses. Allen, R. D 2.00 Capital Stables . . . 2.00 Culver, W. J 10.00 Elliot, W. D 25.00 derrick, B. B. Jr.. . 1.00 Hughes, C 7.00 Kilham Stationery Printing Co. ... 5.92 McCorkle, M. A. .. 2.00 McNary, .J. II 3.00 Meredith, Frank . . 5.00 Moores, E. T 9.75 Pnciflc States T. & T. Co 25.30 Patton Bros. . . . 32.30 Richardson, W. Y. . .08 Rogers, G. F 139.94 Roland, J. W 2.00 Scott, J. II. ...... 5.19 Selgmund, J. C. ... 10.00 Statesman Pub. Co. 19.50 The U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co Western Union Tel. Co 3.44 Court House Expense. Boise, R. P., Jr . . . 54.00 Knight, John 27.00 Kirk, L. M. ...... 03.00 Meredith, F .'.... 108.00 McCulloch, A 90.00 Thlolson, II. B. ... 108.00 Smith, Homer ... 135.00 Wiggins, F. A. ... 54.00 Myers & Sons, J. . . .75 Moores, Mrs. E. B. 1.00 Patton Bros 11.50 Rodgers Paper Co. C50 Salem Wnter Co... 20.00 Whito, Sim II 75 Poor. Capital Drug Co. . . 1.50 Clough, A. M 21.00 Clymer, G. W. ... 95.21 Dual, A 4.81 Harritt, J. W. . . 4.25 Pnclllc States T. T. Co 1.50 Richardson, W. Y.. 15.00 Salem Hospital . . . CI. 00 Salem T. & D, Co.. .75 Smith, F. E 40.00 Stockton, J. L. & Co 1.50 Woller Bros 5.00 Justice Court. 22.40 57.34 102.25 140.75 G7.50 170.00 130.00 05,00 17.50 G5.00 G0.00 1GC25 51.2i 52.50 52.50 73.75 41.25 7S.25 222.90 , G5.00 72.50 195.00 105.00 20.00 77.50 110.00 78.75 14G.75 115.00 . S8.75 122.50 30.00 92.50 91.25 92.50 107.50 27.25 58.75 53.50 2.00 2.00 10.00 25.00 1.00 7.00 5.92 2.00 3.00 5.00 9.75 24.90 32.30 .G8 139.94 2.00 5.19 10.00 19.50 Gilliam & Johson. Scott, John H. ... Sholes, Boys & Per son 20.00 Cornelius, Lizzie . . Frisby, Bessie Moores, Mrs. E. T. . Parker, William . . Washburn, E. E. Jail Culver, W. J., Capital Stables . . . Capital Stables ... Armstrong, E. C. Health Officer. Smith, Frank E. .. 111.00 Assm't niul Col.-Tnv Irwin Hodson Co.. 90.00 Recorders Office, derrick, B. B. Jr.. C50 Coroners Office. 3,00 3.00 14.40 14.40 20.00 20.00 9.00 9.00 3.75 3.75 9.00 9.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 27.3G 27.3G 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 39.00 39.00 MULLER AND KINCART ARE TAKEN TO PRISON Convicted Men Removed from Coun ty Jnll and Put on Train for l'liet Sound. 111.00 90.00 0.50 Clough, A. M. County Court Stntosman Pub MUey, Wm. . . Need ham, I. C. n ml Co. 25.00 25.00 Commissioners. 17.25 9.00 49.80 17.25 9.00 49. SO ALYIN CROWE CANNOT RE FOUND BY FRIENDS Millmnu of Cams Mysteriously DIs. appeared from Home Last Tuesday. 195.00 105.00 Hayes, T. F. Brown, II. D. Buchhelt, J. J. Turner, II. II. Johnson, J. C. James, C. W. Watson, D. B. Carter, II. V. Bullock, E. J. Hunter, R. . . "Wolz, Chas. . Brannlng, Fred Queenor, W. H. Smith, Henry Turner, H. II. Johnson, J. C. Mount, H. D. McMIUen, A. G i 3.00 2.20 3.40 2C35 8.30 1.90 1.90 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.90 1.90 7.C5 2.90 22,85 0.30 8.25 14.50 (.. . -...ujro DUlUrj 11 13 ways. Wo soil UieV am nnn.l tl. ...,.!. el Slates and Canada. 5State Bant ARD.Casnte Page1, Chas 2.40 Elsenhart, Win. ... -.4 Colman. Geo 2. CO Simmeral, Wain .. 1.10 Justicf Court. 1.00 1.10 1.10 1.20 1 20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 7.24 3.41 54.00 27.00 G3.00 108 00 90.00 108.00 135.00 54.00 .75 1.00 11.50 C50 20.00 .75 1.50 21.00 95.24 4. SI 4.25 1.50 15.00 G1.00 .75 40.00 1.50 5.00 3.00 2.20 3.40 2C35 8.30 1.90 1.90 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.90 1.90 7.G5 2.90 22.85 G.30 8.25 14.50 2.40 2.40 2.C0 1.10 Oregon City, Or., July 31. Henry May of Cams came Into town with a startling story concerning the dis appearance of Alvln Crowe, who owns a sawmill near Cams. Mr. May states that Crowo left tho mill early last Tuesday morning and nb solutely nothing has been heard of him since that time. Tho belief pre vails among tho employes of tho mill that their employer hns committed suicide, and they have made an ex haustive search through tho timber around tho mill, but nil efforts to find a trace of the whereabouts of Crowo have been fruitless. The missing man left his personal ef fects at the mill and' went away in his shirt sleeves ns his coat was loll behind. He took a razor, but no strop or soap. Crowe's business affairs are un derstood to bo in good condition and no motive can bo ndvnnced for his strange and sudden disappear ance. Ho was a man of exceedingly temperate habits and was Intensely religious. His wife and two daugh ters live in Nova Scotia and ho came hero about four months ago, invest ing in tho mill property. Ho also owns 100 acres of good timber land In Clackamas county nnd 400 acres In Nova Scotin. Crowo recently hnd a severe fall, striking on his head, nnd this may have affected his mind, though It wns not any way apparent. He was usually well dressed. Portland, Or., July 31. Harry W. Miller and Frank Klncnrt, who were sentenced to ono year's Im prisonment at McNeil's Island, were taken from tho county jnll yesterday put on tho train and started on their way to tho lonely prison on the sound. A broken-hearted woman with a babe on her breast met them as they descended tho jnll steps. With piti ful cries and tears she threw her arms around KIncart's nock, clinging to him as If to hold him bnck from the fate that waited him. But there wns no time to lose, she wns 'pushed quickly aside and with a passlonato spoken goodbye she hurried away. The woman was KIncart's wife and tho babe his child. Miller nnd Klncart were keonly disappointed at being bundled off to McNeil's island. They hnd been told that they would not go for several days, at least. In fact, they are pretty confident of something turn ing up In tho way of a motion for a now tilal or somo other legal quip that would save them .from going at all. They, therefore, took It hard when they wero led from their colls and Deputy United States Marshal Bushoy appeared to slip a pair of handcuffs about tho wrists (if each. Bushey hmrlud his prisoners to the 8:30 train, on which the three loft for the north. You can get n good square meal or a short order that you will rel ish if you go to the White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono 'Main 190. Stato St. Meals served at all hours. Only 82 Yoars Old. "I am only 82 years old and don't oxpoct even whon I get to bo real old to feel that way as long as I can get Kloctt-lc Bitters," says Mrs. E. II Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. Surely thoro's nothing elso kcops tho old as young and mnkrs tho weak as strong ns this grand tonic niodicino. Dyspepsia, tor pid liver, inflamod kidneys or chronic constipation ao unknown after taking Electric Bitters a reasonable- time. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist Prlco COc. o SPORTSM EN, ATTENTION ! Fishing Excursion to the Santlain and Itrciteiiliiisli Rivers Round Trip $2.00. Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flat ulence, torpidity of tho livtr, consti pation, palpitation of tho hoart, poor blood, headache nnd other nervous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, of fensivo breath and a logion of other ailmonts, is at onco tho most wide spread and destructive malady among tho American people. Tho Herbine brcntmont will euro all theso troubles. 50c bottlo. Folr ealo by D. J. Fry, Optician Bifocal lenses near-sighted and far sighted lenses made to order. Gold and Gold Filled Frames For Ilio benefit of thoso who dcslro to spend a Sunday in tho mountains, fishing in tho famous Snntinm nnd Breltonbush rivers, the Southern Pacific hns inndo arrangements to sell tickets, Salem to Detroit at tho low rate of $2.00 for tho round trip, which will bo good going, on traiu No. 13, leaving Salem at G:32 p. m. Saturday, August 11th, nnd on spe cial train on tho C. & E. to Detroit, which lenves Albany at 7:30, imme diately after tho nrrlvnl of No. 13 In Albany, nnd for return on , speclnl train leaving Detroit early Monday morning, August 13th, and arriving In Albany in time to connect with tho Roscburg local for Salem, which leaves Albany at 7:30 a. in. This Is a golden opportunity for thoso who desire n duy in tho moun tains catching tho speckled beauties, which nbound in tho Snntlam nnd Breltenbush rivers. Stop oyer will bo allowed nt nny point cast of Mill City desired. Remember tho date, Saturday, August 11, 190C 7-27-td Ask Yout Friends who have used Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder As to Its merits, then when In need of Baking Powder nsk your grocer for "Eppley's", and you will uso no other. Put up in ghu jars mado In your own town. C. M. 4EPPLEY Manufacturer Salem .... Ore. 'viiii 1 1 1 jr-5v y-yr 'thi 1 il 1 - -1 T ''"jrJ jrt 1 J.Op "its. Wwvmyin V r - - v. "l.. DO NOT IIAVE YOUR HEAD SAWED OFF By jobbers nnd carpenters who sell inferior lumber nt a big prodt. Got our prices before buying. We can tnvo you nionoy. GOODALE LUMBER OO. Use Ml fO.YP.IOK, Wo keep our meats, which nro al ways fresh, In tho coolest places. Our cutters are all experts, there fore we will plcaso you, as wo nro pleasing others. Orders given prompt attention. E. O. CROSS. Phono 291. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables, Up to-dnto livery and cab lino. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics and excursions. Phono 41. CHAS. W. YANNKE, Prop. 247 and 210 High Strcot. BRICK Brick furnished in largo or small quantities. Pressed brick mado to order. Ynrd on Stato street, south oz Ponitentiary. SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prop. Just Received Two cars of best Star A Star Cedar Shingles. you tried Malthoid Hoofing or P. & B. Building Paporf Full Guarantee. Woven Wiro Fencing of all kinds Fonco Posts, Gates, Gate. Hardware and Screen Doors. WALTER MORLEY, 250 Court St., Salora, Or. Have RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original nnd only genuine Put up in yoliow wrapper with Crown trado mark, For salo by loading drugglatii. Prlco t9 por box. Gmtf Self Rising B. B. B. Flow Ask your grocer for it. Also mado to order, will find reasonable. Our prices you Chas. H. Hinges Jewelers and Optician 1 23 Commercial St. Down, Robert Brown, Alonzo Baumgartnor, J Miller, C. A. Oberlin, Chas. . Porter J. II. . . Smith, Harvey . Egan, F. M. . . Thinglestead, B .Queener, W. H. Smith, Henry Patton, 1.00 1.10 1,10 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1 20 Con. r.20 Con. Chas 3.10 Con. ' Circuit Court. Culver, W. J 69-70 Culver, W. J 1 00 GabrlelBon, Ruth.. 4.80 G9.70 1 00 4 80 Band Instruments Phonographs Records Strineed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that we have the goods and that they are for sale at reasonable prices. F. L. SAVAGE At J. Wcnger'a Old Stand. 247 Commercial St Bpalring Instruaenta a 8pelltjr. Men Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers $2.25 per day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to $3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth Kelly Lumboi Co., Eusrene. Or. 5-22-tl WkIvIT'iTI Gold Dust Flout I Mado by TID3 SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sldnoy, Oregon. Mode for family uso. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT fimfairrinmiMW"" - - - Summer School Tho first term of tho Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continus eight weeks. Tutitlou $10. Bummer School of Primary Mothods. Oponi June. Hth, to continuo thrco weeks. Ad drosi J. J. Krnps, or County Supcrln tondont E. T. Moores, Salem Or, tf THE TOWN CRIER. Couldn't make an announcement that would pleaso the public bctto' than when wo tll thorn that their laundry work will bo Jono to perfec tion and tho Salem Steam Laundry can't bo competed with anywhere in tho country for the perfection of its work on linen, silks or woolens. Wo defy competition In this line, because if Jthero wero any botter methods we would Lavo them at onco. Try the Salem Steam Laundry. Prices right. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel. J, OlBMtsad, Prop. PHONE 25. 130-160 S. Liberty St H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesalo Mordants and Dealers in FRUIT AND PRODUCE. Wo lmvo largo supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, also orates. .Oot your supplies hero. W buy butter, eggs, poultry, produce, ets Pay cash. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Seventh and Stark BttwiU, Portland, Oregon. The new am modern hotel of tho city Caters particularly to residents of Sa lem nnd other Oregon cities. European plan. Free bus. IlatM $1.00 per day and upward. Handsomest grill in th Wet; and prices ns low as in pla&M iesa attractive. Daily Capital Journal ojj file. WRIOnT-DICKEHSON HOTBL OO, O. C. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona loavo for Portland daily oxcopt Sunday at 7:10 n. m. M. Pf BALDWIN, Agent. SUNDAY EXCURSION on the Corvallis & Eastern Rail road TO NEWPORT MnfUranM FRENCH FEMALE mmuimtpiLLS. X 8.... Cm.l. Jtnuif Imt Birrumn Mimtwuivmi, if . Uu -l4 mf w4f . l b UNITCnMCOICAL CO.. mot T4. Umefitm. . KM ta Blm j a O., HUM, Sunday oxcurslon to Newport and return on tho Corvnllln nnd Eimtorn railroad will leavo Albany EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M. Arriving in Newport nt noon, rolurn. ing Icavo Newport at 5:30 p. m giving 5 hourn at the finest resort in the West. Health, rost and pleasuro for tho woary worker. s Throiidny and season tickets from all S. P. polnta, good going nnd return ing on Sunday excu-alon trains. Faro from Albany, Corvallis or Phll oraaMi $1.50 for tho round trip. Con. nections at Albany with Eugene local going aouthbound ovorland on roturn. GOOD ADVJCE Buy at our tfices and save money on your groceries. Our offerings should appeal strongly to you, becaus their values can be seen at a glance. 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