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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1888)
D TflW1 Hind Account of Doings jn City and Country. OFFICERS OF JUSTICK. Wbo Will "Command tlio Peace" in the Different Precincts for tlio Next Two Years. Following arc the precinct officers elected at the recent general election in tula ceunty: lcm-Justice, John M. Chase; Stable, I. W. Miller. East ftilem Justice, M. E. Good-en-constable, W. T. Latourctte. (louth Salem Justice, C. L. Weaver; constable, Douglas Thorn. jv'ortb. Salem Justice, M. R. Bowman; constable, Geo. Harvey. Pilvcr Creek Justice, Warren Cranston; constable, Theodore PcUlador. Qervals-Justice, J. S. PUrdoiu; constable, 1'etcr Michel. Woodburn Justice, N. S. Todd; constable, A. Beach. Hubbard Justice, J. L. Calvert; constable, A. Coyle. Aurora-Justice, W. S. Hunt; constable, W. J. Miller. Fairfield .Tiitotice, T. E. DuRette; constable, L. A. Byrd, Jr. Champoeg Justice, John Hoefer; constable, John Scollnrd. Buttcville Justice, J. B. Sifers; constable, J. It. Kinyon. Salut Paul Justice, O. H. Byland; constable, F. Boutin. Howell Prairie Justice, J. A. Norwood; constable, Frank W. Durbln. Garfield Justice, Thos. Scott; constable, C. D, Hartman. Sublimity Justice, Cyrus Clark; constable, Frank Glover. Stnyton Justice, W. B. "Wash burne; constable, Pete Thomas. Jlcbama Justice, J. M. Eskow; constable, Lewis Fisher. Horcb Justice, W. T. Clark; con stable, U. H. Work. Marion JusticeI 1 A. Itelfe; con ftable, Jos. Metzger. Turner Justice, Lewis Blenkney; constable, B. F. Wade. Labish Justice, W. G. Evans; constable, Robert Krebs. Lincoln Justice, Henry Keene; constable, L. M. Reeder. Abiqua Justice, M. Cleaver; con stable, M. Palmer. Xot the Water fompiny's Fault. There now seems no doubt that the writer was misinformed yester day regarding the reason no water was gotten from the hydrant at the agricultural works flre. The raritcr as told, and he supposed the in formation to be reliable, that there was no pressure in the mains when the fire broke out, but ho since learns from Owen Hutton, who coupled the first lino of hose nt the hydrant that while this was the ease, the cause was the power wheel that give power to the water works as burned down, before the lino of hose was laid. Also that no blame can attach to tho water company. Regarding the statement that tho prture is lowered at night while this statement came from an pfllcial f the water company, it is denied by the superintendent, and engineer, who say that tho pressure is never kwi-rcd to less than forty or lifty pouudv-sullicientpresBuro to do a Kood deal of wnrlr. Tlinr! wns no hose at the agricultural works, and 'hat building was protected noway from lire. in We Always Hae "Enil Mr. R. Scott, of Scott's Mills, this unty, told a Portland papor yes kfday, that we would liavo "line wIUn Marion." Mr, Scott bays 1re w ill be Jlnecrops in oldMarion tok season. Alone tho foothills tho hat and oats are tho llnost ho saw, a little bettor than on tlio Paries, but hay is best about Salem. Ttay Lave had plenty of raius up "fcfti and if tlio pre&ont cool, oery weather continues a few ' longer, wo shall probably begin 10 hi-ur complaints about lodged ga ami rust, and all that sort of !?. which recurs annually,, but y seldom makes any dlllaronco "tli tin. trope. Change f Banc. ( Aumuir 0ur new advertisers, an- N tin- name of Q. F. Smith, Awl f-wr in furniture, carpeu, " furuUliiug goods generally. "i,m on lund a nice line of yu- .iiul tobavoos, h complete tock ' u t-ai-u Saturday a popular 'itiiut'n mi iim'iuic -.. 7"" ' i a li- in held. One feat urewe "M- " - ' Uit goods are sold on the I H-iiviit plan. Tin- elwiijse of fr"tn the old "red front, on t LOCAL A " -tn-H, tihta efegiiut quartern aitu-tyuk block, on Commercial, ' ' ' JilanUueoiW. LOCAL N'OTKS. Fmltice cream, nt Strong & Co.'s. Hon. Rufus Mallory and wife are in tho city. TCapt. F. T. Wrightman of Sub limity is in the city. Call on Winters & Thomas for the best groceries in town. N. S. Nolnnd, of Corvallis, went to Portland tbis morning. See Rcilly and Wood's parade to morrow. It will be line. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. Mrs. W. P. Keady is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wilson, in this city. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk skakes, lemonades, at Strong & Co.'s. Donald Macleay, president of the Portland Board of Trade, is in the city. Everybody should attend Reilly and Wood's big show, to-morrow night. The democrats failed to elect even a justice of the peace or constable in Portland. Miss Delia Nelson, of Indepen dence, is visiting nt the residence of Dr. L. S. Skill-. J. Nnsburg of Empire City, is in town visiting his daughter who is attending school here. Miss Julia Chamberlin's music pupils give a private recital at her rooms this afternoon. The Independence band serenaded sheriff elect Ira Smith of Polk county at Independence last night. S. M. Shelly, traveling salesman for L. Feldman & Co., and Beru- nenn & Manner, ot Portland is in the city. Rev. J. L. Pnrrish sent his son, Chief Parrish, of Portland, a line thoroughbred shepard pup, this morning. A. R. Dunlap, a farmer heretofore living about four miles seuth of this city, lias sold his farm and moved to California. Mrs. Logan and Miss Jessie Bass, who are visiting friends in Califor nia, cxpectto start home soon, proba bly next week. Col. T. C. Smith and Adjutant Hunt will go to Silverton to-morrow evening to see about the organization of a military company nt that place. G. W. Johnson, tho clothier, keeps a full lino of the leading manufactur ers' goods. Call and examine his stock of clothing and furnishing goods. Jay C. Smith and wife, Mrs Dr. L. L. Rowland, and Dr. Harly Beers went to Silver Falls City this morning to be gone eight or ten days, camping. County commissioners court is yet in session. They aro engaged in auditing bills. Yesterday they granted W. R. Anderson of Melinma a license to sell liquor. Gov. Z. F. Moody, wife and daughter, Miss Edna, start to-morrow for Chicago, the governor being a delegate to tho National republi can convention. They will also make a tour of the Eastern states. Arthur E. Holgate surprised his many friends by showing up in Salem last night. He is now a resi dent of Dayton, W. T., and is down on a short visit. Ho went to Cor vallis to visit his parents to-day and will return here on Monday. I. R. Dawson, assignee, of Ellas Eborhard, insolvent debtor, filed his bond as assiguco with Chas. II. Dodd nnd Tlieo. B. Wilcox as surotios, in tho sum of $18,000. He also liledhisinventory in the matter. It places tho assets at about U,000. Khoriir L. Harlockor, of Coos county, assisted bv J. Nnsburg, of Empire, brought Billy Quong to tho penitoutiary for five years for killing a Chinaman, Chas. Morris ono year for larceny and Victor Haltor for ono year for gotting money undor false pretetibes this morning. Tlioshorlil' of Lake county brought a llfo man to the samo place to-day. Dragged by a llorte. Thomas Hubbard, a man who Hvos four milos out of town, had a nnrrow osoapo from death yesterday. Our Information is gathered from Mr. Hubbard, who makes tho fol lowing btatement. A noighbor nam ed Grieraon had a horee in Hub bard's pasture. Hr. Hubbard caught the animal, but a rope attached to his neck caught round his captor's leg and formed a tight knot. The horee started to ran ami continued lite flight for half a mile. Mr. Hub bard with rare presence of mind nuightthe roiiewlth both hands, aiTir was dragged in this manner cn the lot. The Ueuh U torn oil his baud, and hi riifht leg re Imdly brulnwl, hut are broken. Dr. Ite.vnoijw arm aim no Utiles attended the woumied man, aud lie my lie will be all right again after a proper interval. CHEAT ATTRXCTIOX POP. THE FOl'RTH. Ed: Journals We have heard f but ono democrat and one prohi bitionist left in Orovon since the olection. A democrat was elected justice of the pence and a prohi constable in Woodburn, Tho rest of the crew left for Salt river on Monday night. We have been watching the justice and constable for fear they too would follow their comrades. We intend to put them in a cage and have them on exhibi tion nt the celebration hero on the Fourth of July. So you can add this to the program, as we think it will attract a large far and near there charges for this show, the lion and the lamb crowd from will be no Talk about lying down together think of a democrat and a prohi in the same cage and then weep. Woodbitkn, June "th. Tmuls Clnb Organized. The young people of thisxity have been casting about for tome amuse ment which they can enjoy during the summer months, and have at last settled on lawn tennis, the pop tilar English outdoor sport, and met recently at the residence of Mr. Eugene Breynian, nnd organized a club. Miss Jlaggio Cosper was elected president, Mr. P. II. D' Arcy, vice-president, Miss Nellie Boise, secretary, and Mr. H. J. Thompson, treasurer. At an adjourned meet ing held last night, it was decided to call the club "The Marion," and to establish the courts in Marion square. This is a very popular game in England, and in fact wherever it is played, and much pleasure will be the lot of the club, no doubt. It is said lawn tennis is what keeps tho English girl so healthy, and active, by keeping her in the open air so much, and by giving her such ex cellent exercise. . Literary i'.c-l'iiioii. The literary societies of the Will amette University will hold their annual reunion this Friday even ing, and a good time is expected. Tho following is the pregram: Instrumental duet Misses Forest nnd Corkish. Address by tho President J. N. Brown. Quartette Messrs. Bagley, (Boyd, Burke and Howell. Recitation Miss May Jory. Vocal Solo Miss Edna Adams. Poem F. M. Anderson. Vocal Solo W. H. Bagley. Oration S. W. Stryker. Duet-Misses Washburne and Wood. Essay Miss Maggio Brown. Aunualist Miss iEolia Royal. Quartette Misses Royal, (Messrs Boyd and Burke. Tlic "Journal" in Wooburn. . Mr. J. M. Poorman is our duly au thorized agent in Woodburn. He will receive subscriptions and for ward them to us so that you will get your papers as promptly as though you ordered of us direct. Remem ber, the subscription price has been reduced to ?1 per year, payable in advance. This you well know, is a new departure for papers in Oregon, but wo can afibrd tho paper nt that prico because we are entering ten names on our list at a dollar, where wo did one nt two dollars. Our list in Woodburn has increased 11 vo fold in the past two weeks. If your name is not now on our oooks, you know what we want you to do. J. M. Poorman is too well known to need an introduction from us. Go right up to him and slip a shining silver dollar in his hand. He'll know what to do with it. Supreme Court Decision. The supremo court to-dny decided tho enso of A. Bush appollant against August Giosy, county treas urer, respondent, in favor of Rush, and ordering Giesy to honor tho bridge warrants, and allowingippol lant costs in the eofeo. The case of tho J. I. Case Thrush ing machine Co. pill', vs. W. II. Smith, doft.; notion in roplovin, wns decided in favor of Smith, tho Judgment of tho lowor court being nfilrmcd. WHV NOT A YACIITCMJII? Ki). JouiufAi. With the college aud other social couture, it would lie advisable to organise and establish a social yacht and boating club. Thero is every facility neceasary, a good wide river, moderate breeaes prevailing and Hue scenery; and there are enough young people In Salem to support such a olub. Why not Urt wioh a healthful ana pleasure glviiig enterprise? One op 'ICm. Hajjsm, June 7th. .. A Chinaman w arreatod to-lay i by Manilial Bitrudrii'k for Helling liiuorto lixliaiiM. The C'liiiutiiutu will irobullv oomc clear at the ex amination U-fHX- ClillllllinfiiolU-r Wnltoii. Tbfl IimIUuw wbu com plain, are probably after ft. rromlarnt Ldurator. Prof. Carlton, elty-suporintcn- uent of schools of Helena, Montana, spout to-dny in this city, visiting public schools- Prof. Carlton is on his way to Sun Francisco to attend the National Educational Associa tion, which meets in that city in July. This gentleman Is very deep ly infatuated with the beautlos and advantages of the Wtllamettovalley, nnd says that it is a continual source of surprise to him. He has read of it, but lie said the fine word paint ings of this noble valley always struck him considerablv as a circus poster might ns though drawn to catch the crowd nnd with no back ing. Thought that if a man were to get in, the llivt thing he would want to do, would be to get out. But lie now says words have never yet began to express the combined glory and fruitlulness of this fav ored land. He apologized fully for his doubts,and promised to doubt no more. I'oniuiciit-eincnt. Ihe coinmcucemcMt exercises of tho Willamette university begin with the College prayer meeting at S p. in., this evening. At 8 p. m. to morrow evening, tlio college literary societies have their re-union. Weary anil Norn. W lien tlio tin-it factory opemtnr. tlio W'Piirv nilt.iTr..M ltilkiiitii llii. ..fnMiiul.'iul bookkeeper or elerk heek& a mcillitil rmim- jienso ior expenditure or uoauy ;iorco, Where shall ho find It? Could tho romnlnl cxperlciK-o of thousand t workers bo voiced, tho cnllct would bo Hint HoMct ter's Hitters renews fnlUinr Mremrth. stim ulates the Jaded mental powers to fresh no tlvlty.mul relaxes uuduu nciuius tension as nothing elso doe-i. Digestion, a regular habit of body, nppetlto and sleep aropro motnl by It, and It Is an admlrnolo auxil iary In tliorecoxcrj of health by convales- ii-nis, -m!iuiioiis siomaeu is noi ouenu ed by It, and to persons of both sexes In delicate health who occasionally feel tho nrnl f ntl ittllnln.. tilliln tlin ii-lutln nimm of tho pharmacopoeia and tho catalogue of pruprieuirr meuiciues noes not present a inoro useful, s:tfer or mora decisis o one. It Is al-.o Incomimrahlc for fover and ague, rheumatism and kidney troubles. SIAKltHSU. KAUMKK-T1IOMAS. At tho lesldeneoof It. 0. 1 hoinns, at Turner, Or., Thursdny, Juno 7, lhsS, Miss Ada V. Thomas to J. K. Farmer, ltov. V. T. Van Seoy olllclntlng. Tlio brido is a sister of R. O. Thomas, postmaster nnd depot agent at Turner, and Mr. Farmer is now in tho employ of the O. & C. rail road at Ahnnden, sixty miles south of Roseburg. IIOKN. KEI.Ull. Monday, Juno 4, 1Ro8, wlfo of Frank Kelzur of this dnughter. to tho city, n Ni:W TO-lAY. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, June 9, 1888. Tho leading Vaudovlllo Entertainment of tho world! Moro people I iloio novel tlcsl Moro expensive acts than any other traveling combination In America. REILLY & WOOD'S Big Show, Brass Band and Orchestra. Larger, stronger and creator than any Vaudovlllo company that has over visited tho const. A Mrlctlv nil feiitnro Kliow. Ono oftho principal features beliur tho Nkiaon iamiijY tuj Jtouen, jvrinur, nainuci, Charles, Georfjo, and i-'mnk. Tho Kreatcst features over brought from Kurope. Tho champion of champions. Tho ncrobatlo jnarvolsof tho age, Introducing tholr groat Miccehs, "Tho Falling Column." performed only by theso artists. Ton other lent ores and concluding with tho Amulcst lilsh comedy over written, entitled "HnNVroit McKi:k." lxolc out for tho grand street Imrado. Hcbcrvcd scats on sale at l'rilton's iooIc store. Admission CO cents, reserved seats 75 cents. SMITH'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. PHASER IN FURNITURE, REDDING, Carpets Hugs, Crockery, (Urn's WarriTln ware, .Statlonery.Notlonsofall Descriptions, .Mirrors, pictures, Cornice l'oles, Mouldings nnd WlndowShitdwi. Picture fntiullnc and all kinds of Job work In wood a specialty. Tobacco and Cigars. Goods sold on the liiHtHlliuent plan. Auction wile ovory Saturday. IW Highest cash price paid for second hand furniture. G. F. SMITH, 1'ioprlctor. LEGAL BLANKS, Largest Sto'k in (lie State, Best Discount. 8ml for OHtaloeiiH. Cull for prices for Job Printing lowwt In Oron. E, M. WAITE, Salwi, Or. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee i-iousei Eat Side Uferi, ff iQfn Hm, S. S. WATKIN8, r Prop. us.Mwl Hi ttll )Mtm, ftoin to U Xe. -a " CR0NISE (STWILSON." JOB PRINTERS. (Id Wat Uwmnw BolldinQ Uood work. TMr itrtaw. JToinpt Ha liable. ' WELL DIGGING. Xi U.I.U ULU (W.KKfAlBBD. OK Mand own throncb Mm I at my aotuM), SoaUi A. 1)AKK. nan :llsCKl.LANKOUS. I COURSE YOU ffl WHITE? YOU USK GILLOTT'S -104-303, OR SPKXCK1UAX, OU A HATfc ItOAl) STEKL PKN WHICH COSTS YOU One- Cent Each! You Use a New One Every Two Days. YOU CAN UUY A Mali Tol Diamond Pointed Gold Pen FOR !?1.2o, WHICH IS WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. UAKT YOU NOT SEE THE ECONOMY IN RUYING GOLD IN PLACE OF STEEL? T, McF. PATTON, Sole Agent WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE OF Sunday School and Day' School Reward Cards ALSO, SEVERAL THOUSAND Embossed Pictures for Scrap Albums NOTICE THE DISPLAY IN SHOW WINDOW. 98, STATED ST. GREAT REDUCTION FINK Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, hair Russia, Usual 1'iico 32.00, Our Trice $204 Set Lyllon, 26 " Cloth, GilMop, " " 32.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, 11 " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Waverly, 12 " Half blue Calf, '' ' 32.50, " 17.5(1 Sell P. Hoc, 15 " Cloth, " " 22.50, " 18.01 Set CaptM. Itciil, 10 Vols. Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10.0IL Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, J. BENSON' STARR'S. ' 118 State Stree1 THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT ( R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. IPP AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE.;LINE OK NG CLOTH I-I AT S ,i AND- FURNISHING aW COMMERCIAL BTRKET, SALEM, OR IN- SETS! Salem, Oregon. Stoves, Charier Oak Staves, Itrigliloii Ranger, LEADING STYLES, Farm Machinery, Wagons anil GOODS, ETC. HALEM, OHEQOX. NGii 1 8 v VI a i i I II' l! J- fl'! 1