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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
SdrRERep at Last ! We ell UPhCtAh RtlnUen to oaf Sae Hae ef SUMMER GOODS. JJOTTHJO, 8TBIPED, FJjAID A2tt PliAIN -WHITE SWISSES. Poneo Silk Waists, Sateon Waists, Swiss Waists, otc. TWO GIFTS. Elegant Ladles' Gold Wiitcli and Beautiful set of Bllver ware given away September Isfe Our shoe stock la mill golujr at cost. All new goods and good quality. THE PALACE anddshoeggompny, 307 Commercial Sfreet. - IF - You ars going to build or mko any Undo! Iraprereraf nL mil on ttaa uuders gded for material. We have a complete itook, and art t&f to tuppl any prepated contract, sewer work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co. Nkw School Houbk. The bids for the new school house to be erected at Alha.nv were oDeued by the director Thursday. Bids from Salem contract nn were aa follews: Uutchins & South wick, Salem, $14,47.0; Craven & Ollnger, Salem. 614.197; O. D. WIIIboo, Salem, $15,400. The contract was ordered lei to Craven & Oliuger, of Salem. The firm oUered to subtract 1300 from their hid nravided Pioneer stone might be used for the basement. 9 A Novel Affair. The following handbill from Kingfisher, Okl., will re- ml ml mmv an old time Salemite of Jovial ecenes here In an early day Great Indian Dance I June 4th, 1899. At Johnnie Moore's Place, on the N. E. 2-1 0 1 5-8. Pieuty of good shade and water, Trail Dance, Wur dance, RniMW dance. Ghost dance. Dances to tab place from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m Everybody Invited ! Come early! dims Feast 25 cents admittance." In- The World Moves. People can not be too careful In driving along or across electrlo railroad tracks. The electric car la dividing the right of way with horse-drawn vehicles. Although the latter were bore first, progress de Eaaad the uae of the improved faclll Uea of travel. The bicycle is dividing the walks with pedestrulun and Hying machines will be along next to hustle tbe world another notch. Rather Late. Here Is a case of very close to tbe twelfth hour repeu fence: Peoplo at Drain Sunday, June 11, witnessed a scene that does not of ten occur. An old man was there bap tised by Immerslou into tbe Christian church. He has passed the century peat In lire, being nearly 102 years of Ce. Mr. Brown is lu feeble health, re qalilag assistance to get around. He at ya he haa lived long enough and meaid meet death with feelings of pleas ure. Albany Democrat. Probate. The inventory of W. H. Soollard, executrix of tbe will of Mar garet Beoliard, has been tiled In probate eeurt Tbe amount of real and person al property la 17,837.50, there belug 102 aerea of land appraised at $40 an acre, aggregating $7,080. J. Vorheea, John McCormick, and Felix Segulu were 'the appraisers. Will Preach. Kev. M. L. Rugg, ef Seattle, formerly pastor of tho Bap list church, of this city, will preach uext Sunday morula and evening. Rev, itugg Is an eloquent speaker, and his many old frleuda will be glad of an other opportunity to hear him. Chil dren's day exercises will be held at 12 hi., Instead of tbe Sunday school. Postponed. Owing to iuclement weather yesterday aud the dampness of tbe lawn last evening, the lawn party of Si. Joseph's Society at the Catholic eburoh waa postponed until Saturday evening. Tbe Second Regiment baud will give a oouoert or. the lawn and a general good time will be had, A pro gramme of the baud concert, which will be a very flue oue, will be pub tomorrow. Nicaragua Oanal. Prof. Hawley, T Willamette university, will deliver Ma tecaoua lecture "Nicaragua Caual" .Tuesday evening uext at Y. M. C, A. bail. Adnleslou free. It Is a fine feature and deserve a graud audience. Prof. Hawley delivers It at McMluu villa tbla evening. T,f Wmkv to fo It la to call rawMl at Clark Eppley'a and ask for imm ef tba superb Neetucoa cream ahma, tae dalutleet edible on tbw war at Kmu in thm Road. Till you get to J. A, Van Kateu'a big eorner grocery. OsM titer be will do the rest to your MttM aaUefaetkui, Don't lose your MMgMMMJMtM Fkke Matinee for the Lambs. Each afternoon at 2 p. in. sharp, pro gram, great slaughter of silks, velvets, plushes, fine Imported drees goods, full lines of table linen, towels, napklus,and cloaks; ulstere, mackintoshes aud ready made suits for ladles and misses: to wind up with tbe Interesting after-piece, fine, magnificent and costly presents ulyen away free of charge to all tbe ladles who attend the auction sale at 2 p. m.. at Huston's Music Store. The first prize yesterday was carried off by Miss Moflett, and another by Mrs. Mc Cracken. Rich Mine. E. P. Spauldlne re-. celved samples of quartz, chrystal. free and wire gold this morning, from tbe Star mine near Wolf Creek, Josephine county. The samples are not over a handful and assay about $100. Mr. -Spaulding and a few other gentleman own this mine and a number of choice placer tracts near there. East of the Ranoe. Manager fownsend, of Knapn Burrell Co., re turned yesterday from a week in East ern Washington and Oregon. General outlook for crops Is better tnan last year at this time. There has been plenty rains, and fruit la abundant in some places. Cherries and peaches are a par tial failure. Money Is an unknown article over there. Fish and poultry plentiful Davison's The New York Racket has just re ceived a full (llne of ladles', gents' and children's hose, underwear, lace, em broideries, Windsor ties, fur and crush hats, white laundrled and uulauudried and satteen and llirfit dress shirts, per cale aud satteen waists, cashmere shawls, crash handkerchiefs, brocaded block sateen, silk mitts and gloves, and many other articles, all sold at lowest pi Ices. Call and examine them. 2d-lw A Bia Run Has been made ou The Fruit Palace for those mammoth goose berries and strawberries for canning and family use. All demands have been met, however, and tbe actual re serve Is known to be ample. Mr. Rine- man commands a great many acres, and takes only tho cholcet plcktugs. Get your fruit new, while it is in prime and remember tho Fruit Palace, ut 132 State SL Always go to the New York Racket for a good bargain lu all lines that they curry. They have a fine line of shoes of all kinds and sizes. 2d-lw Heat and Power, Articles were filed today by H. Wittenberg, J. T. Barron and D. W. Crowley, Incorpor ating the Portland Heat aud Power Co., with a capital stock of $500,000. m New Hookh Just received 600 vol umes of good cloth bound books,whlcu I am offering at 25 cents per volume. This Is tho lowest price ever made in Salem on cloth bound books, F. S. Dearborn, bookseller. Salmon trout Davlsou'a market. C, R, Carter. June 23d waa the day set for trial of C. R. Carter, alias Rose, at Mt. Vernon, Mo. No telegram was received horeupto hour of going to press. Wood Wasted. At Blind School 30 cda. body fir, 25 cds. pole oak. Bids received until July Ut. E. H. Bomjnokk. Sun. 0-22.2d.lw Blind School. Hard Ttuts. Tbe pneeof flour waa never so low sa It I nnw. mil lh Ra. lent Fiourlug Mills turn out the beat- product ever kuow just the same. Rarb Okkkr. Burvu A Son bave a few good seooud-hand carpets which cau be had at a bargain. Simmons Liver Regulator Is my ou. ly family madlelue. Rev. 8. M. Rol litis, Fairfield, Va. WANTED. In bulk, all mod ahlnnlusr varletlM otouerrtee m mo wiltawetie valley. Oregon Fruit & Produce Co., Salem. SlSdw Regulator b a ,ied, J Simmons Liver elttefrHdomdeud aud drtifgWW, JflViOKfcrVfJ UAPItfAli 3BB 1JLJ THB JM TOVJL Fred Dialer's Hack Onrrled Off by Colored Mea. Fred Dlmlcr of North Balem, a poor man ami badly disabled since year, lilted tils valuable hack to four colored tneii about six weeks ago. They were to tay 75 cents a day, and at the eud of the first week came back to Salem and paid hlm2 0O. Since then they have not paid a cent and bave not reported or shown up. They call themselves the Big Four and give minstrel and musical performances In small towns. Last night they were to bo at or near Eugene. Mr. Dlmlcr has no mentis of earning money but by hiring, his hack. He wants It returned. He has no means to hire a lawyer or employ officers. The four men are clearly absconders and should be overhauled and forced to re turn (ho hack and pay up. The Jour nal has telegraphed to Lane county and other points and expects to be able to bear from them soon. Concert and Social. On lawn of Catbolio church Saturday evening, Second Regiment band playing : PROGRAM. March, " Beau Ideal" Overture, ' Brunswick" Baritone solo "The Pardon came too Late" Mr. Richard Ryley Waltz "After the Ball" Medley "Plantation Echoes" Clarinet solo "Prelude Polka" Mr. Karl Poppa Overture "Silver Weddinir" Medley Waltz. "My Hweetbeart's tbe Man In the Moon" Overture "Enchantress" March "The Dominant." PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Hops continue quiet. Ed. Giltner is In Portland. AumBvlUe now bat tbe floor and can celebrate. Charles Scbwaner, an insane young man from Portland was brought to tbe asylum last night. Ed. Sullivan came home today from southern Oregon, and will start for Ya qulna bay soon. Fryers and brollers-Duvlsons market. Judge and Mrs. R. S. Bean returned today from attending commencement exercises at Eugene. Manager Anson went to Portland tbls afternoon. Jfryers and brollers-DavIsons market. Ed. Parkburst started this afternoon on a short visit to tbe Sound country. SupU McElroy returned today from Eugene, and reports an unusually fine commencement at the State University. Fryers aud brollers-Davieons market. Hon. L. C. Grifiltb, who was hurt by a street car colliding. with bis buggy yesterday, is resting quite easy today. Ouo drunk was sentenced by his Honor Judge Edes in tbe Recorder's Court today. Dogs have grown amazingly Bcarce on tbe streets since The Journal pub lished tbe new dog ordluance. Try the Daily Mail Journal 25 eta a month only one cent dally on tbe North Pad Ho coast. Mrs. C. A. Behlbrede, wfe of tbe SupU of the Christian Missionary con vention at Turner, slipped and fell on the steps of tbe tabernacle Sunday, and Is suffering quite severely. Thursday, Ray, the 4-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Louslgnot, was severely scalded about the back by fall ing lu a tub of washing water. Jud Catterlln and wife drove down from Eugene tbe other day, and will return tomorrow. Contractor Z, Craven and Fred Etlx- on went to Albany this morning. Misses Clara and Ethel Davis, who have been visiting their uncle George W., returned to Albany this forenoon. Seo'y J. T. Gregg, of the state agri cultural society, came up from Port- laud this mornlug. Salmon trout Davison's market. The Beaay children at the opera house drew a small house last night, but showed great merit. They are prodigies and geniuses by Inheritance and all four, little girls, ages from four to twelve, and all play wonderfully ou piano aud vlotlu. Tonight again. Jas. A. Dummett, traveling secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was lu towu today, H, Tilrer, formerly pharmacUt aud drug clerk with Smith A Steluer, now of Baker City, la visiting frleuds at Sa lem. Mlaalna Nles of Dallas Is tbe guest rMlablelner, operator of the Salem telephone exchauge. Salmon trout Davison's market. Next Saturday, lu honor of Leland .Stanford, whose funeral occurs at 1:30 I o'clock, there will be no freight bust ' ne transacted by the Southern Paci fic It R. Co., either at this city or other places along tbe line, Tbe railroad oowpauy e fenelHg Its grounds so that tearua will not drive over tbe walks ou Commercial street Supt. Rowland, of tbe asylum, la ex eted to return this week, J?' 7 I Judge Burnett expeeta to close court jOvnAh, TniVArWjvxw'w, i .W rmfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tomorrow evening, He heard coutiwl In argument for a now trial In Stale tr, Huntley today Chautice Lock wood Iim set up hi 7th bicycle for renting, Antonla Kick, wife of 0 forgo Kick, who tiled at CoJysa, Cat,, has been ap pointed administratrix of his estate. Kryerraud brollors-Davlsons market. Judge Hubbard haa returned from a bridge Inopectlon (rip In (ho south end oi mo county, ue report the crop prospects No. 1, He heard no com plaint of hop Hoe. Everybody hears of them somowhere else, and Is getting ready for them. City Recorder Edes Is drawing up tho advertisement for bids on $67,000 cf Salem city bonds at lower Interest. Fryers and brollere-Davfoons market. Why do you endure the agony of dyspepsia 7 Simmons Liver Regulator will always cure you. Good new house to rent, six blocks from post office. Inquire of Geo. M. Beeler. 6-20-tf Torpid PILLS. liver is cured by TUTPS PAOIFIO COAST ITEMS. Portland, June 23. If there ever was any anxiety on the part of Portland people regarding their deposits In banks of tbls city, It woold bave been dispelled by tbe sight of tbe arrival yesterday and Wednesday of an immense amount of gold coin from New York. Three express-wagon loads of shining twen ties, tens and fives were taken from tbe trains at tbe union depot and distribut ed among certain banks. No display whatever was made over the affair; tbe bankers looked upon it as a simple oc currence. Tacosia, Wash., June 23. Final de tails of tbe deal by which the city be comes the possessor of light and water plants were concluded at a meeting ot tbe council. The mayor, comptroller and city attorney will leave tomorrow for. New York, taking tbe $2,080,000 worth of bouds for payment. They will be delivered In New York to tbe National Union bank. They were pur chased by C. B. Wright, of Philadel phia. Dayton, Or., June 23. M. W. Tall man, a warehouseman of tbls place,lefl for Portland, ostensibly on a business trip, last Monday morning. Since then nothing baa been heard of him. It is now believed bis business methods have been crooked for months past. Hb warehouse, in which a large amount of grain belonging to farmers in this sec tion was stored, is found to be empty. Many people! wbo have lately sold him grain and wool have received no pay ment, and tbe public are generally vic timized. Be is supposed to have gone to Canada. Ciiehalis, Wash., June 23. Coun ty Clerk W. H. Kennoyer was the victim or a serious accident, lie was thrown from a wagon and rendered In sensible. When, picked up and .carried to bis home, it was found he had sus tained a fracture of one of bis legs- He was not seriously injured otherwise, but will be unable to attend to bis dut ies at tbe court bouse or several weeks. New Whatcom, June 23. The First National bank, tbe oldest bank in tbe county, lids closed its doors. Cashier Atkins states that every depositor will be paid In full. Roskuuho, Or., June 23. Tbe South ern Pacific engineers' strike at this place was declared off. A committee of tbe Brotherhood of Engineers, In conference with General Master Me chanic Small and Assistant Younger, settled tbe trouble by tbe company granting what was asked for. Jacksonville, Or., June 23. The preliminary examination of George Caldwell, for the killing of Jamea Mo Gulre, was bad before" Justice Dunlap. Caldwell waived examination and was committed without bail. A heavy rainfall, preceded by a thunder shower, began falling, last night and coulluued until 3 p.m. Tho low hills lu sight of this place were cov ered with suow this morning. There Is a large amount of alfalfa bay down lu tbls valley that will be damaged by the raiu. Reduced World's Fair Sates. Topeka, Kan., June 23 Governor Llewelllugof Kansas, has sent letters to tbe governors of South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri audJowa, Inviting them to join with bim In a movement to persuade the railroads to reduce world's fair rates. Women troubled wltb headache, will find Simmons Liver Regulator relieves ' Rich golden Jersey milk Is belngsun aud cures. pled by the dairy of B. J. Sbarpe. DPRICE'S (HOI Tfce ealy Pure Crew f Tartar Pwankr. No Asasaoaia; No Ataa. Vmi U IIULumu f Hom-4o Ytn Uw StuUufl ODD9AMDEND9, Many of lhilpdlii gtver rnnnt build' Ings at Washington are In the Greek style, Title country lm 4,000,000 farm liav lni GRCOOO.OCO ncre and ralttwl at $19 000,000,000, It to said that tho target piece of mica la the world wn recently taken out of a North Carolina qimrry. It infrtwiiroi fl by 10 inches. Tho averngo time a derelict remain afloat Is about CO days, nnd tliero are at all times about CO of theae rttwU float' ing about in the Atlantic ocean, Tho production of merenry reaches about 65,000 to CO.OOO frascos per an num. The frascos are enormous bottles of cast Iron which contain four ftrrobes of about 25 pounds each. A call from some of tho prominent la dles of Boston for a fund to provide rock ing chairs for aged women nnable to buy them was responded to by contri butions amounting to over $100. "Worth its weight In gold" is a phrase without tho meaning which It formerly conveyed. Beryllum Is worth about 10 times Its weight in tho precious yellow metal; venadlum Is flvo times more costly. Close to Gavarnlo In southern Franco there is an immense semicircular line of rocks called "the circle." The floor within is strewn with broken pieces of atone and debris, and the walls rise al most vertically to a great height. RAILROAD TIES. Vera Cruz has a 63-mile street railway. Chief Clerk Allen of the Erie's general passenger department bos resigned to ro-euter journalism. There wero 2,444 railroad accidents in this country in 1892, 790 persons were killed and 2,685 injured. The New York Central nas begun a train service between New York and Chicago on a 20-hour schedule. The London Southwestern railwoy has had built an 8-wheel outside connected locomotive. This engine is said to have tho largest platform of any engine ever built There will be three fast trains per day between Buffalo and Chicago, with new rolling stock, this summer. It has been arranged for them to connect with trains from Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton over the West Shoro and Fitchburg roads.. . 1'Ienty ufl'ime. She I want a sealskin sack, George. He But it's too warm now for seal skin. She; It won't be by the time I get it Detroit Free Press. Little Things That TelL It Is the llt'le things that tell little brothers for instance, who hide away in the parlor while sister entertains her beau, etc. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets are little things that tell. They tell on tiie liver ana tone up tbe system So small and yet so effectual, they are rapiaiy supplanting tbe ola style pill An Infallible remedy for Sick and Bil ious Headaches, Biliousness and Con stluatlon, Put up In vials, convenient to carry. Tbelr use attended wltb no discomfort. BORN. TYLER.-At the home on Asylum Avenue, June 21. 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tyler, a daughter. MARRIKD. HIGGrNB-lYEHM AN Tn Rulom nt tbe German Reformed church, June i, loud, oy itev. j. Aiueibaupt, Hit Amelia Hlgginsaud Ernest Lehman, Lth of Marlon county. DKATU3. DEBOY. At tbe asylum for the in sane, June 21, 1803, Mrs. B. C. Deboy, aged 45 years. The deceased had been an inmate of that institution since May 31st, having been committed from Clackamas coun ty The remains were taken to Canby. FIESTER. At the borne of Mrs. Barker, near Aumsville, June 22, 1893, Mrs.Rchel Fiester.aged 78 years. Funeral at Mrs. Barker's residence near Aumsville, Saturday, 10;30 a. m. aim luiermem in ijee Mission cem etery 2:30 p. m. Are You Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you bave that tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking Hood's barsaparilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodilv strength and thoroughly purifies tbe blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures Indlgea- tiou, ueanuurn ana ayspepeia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy In action and sure In effect. 25 cents a box. If you have over-lndulred ineatlncr fir rlrintrltltr tatru Hn&A tf ClminAn. T ver Regulator. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmit pun m TARE NO ON AN UAB'MAM SHODDY SUIT ATAIAIJULOUBPIUOK, BUTGOMKANDCIJST ONE OF OUit HOME MADE ALL WOOL SUITS AT THE ViOOUEl VVi STOWd SALEM, W M MILUNERY SAL WLl For One LADIES I French Chip, Tuscan Braid, Engliah Milans, all colors, includ ing a line of pretty plaques, every ono cheap a $4.50, will be sold for 00 $2.00 SEE SHOW if I ! New lot, summer styles, elegant shapes, beautifully and artistically trimmed, cheap at $3.00, Trill be sold for $1.00 $1.00 mm New and stylish, just the thing for summer wear, assorted colors, pretty and daintily trimmed, every ono cheap for $1.50, will be Rold for 50 cents 50 cents 50 cents 25 dozen Ladles', Misses' and Children's floe nn trimmed bats, 25 cents 25 cents 25 cents 25 dozen Children's Trimmed Bailors, 25 cents 25 cents 25 cents 10 dozen Ladies' Bun Hats, assorted colors, cheap for f 1.00, 25 cents 25 SPECIAL LOT. 6 dozen only Ladles' Rough and Ready White Bailors, 15 cents 15 cents 15 cents Real, genuine, big-hearted, bankable values; juct what the people want, and to be appreciated must bo seen. FOR - ONE - WEEK. MRS. S. G. REED, 205 Commercial Street. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FL0UNCINGS -AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES THIS WEEK Call aad exaaaise er well aeaerted atoek ef Carpets. Oil Cletbe, LlaeleMM a4 MattlBfs Prleea the fewest. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO, OMJU HODS COMTEK, ... - SALEM. OKBCOW. A teats far R. O. Ceae4a--Beat hi Um twU. te beat esHgaaai aaMa hi the lerfcat. pmwm nmwwiwii mummmmmnvy im mm CHANCES j OREGON, U Week. WINDOW. W GOODS! $1.00 cents 25 cents nvifei T MID HIT M BITS s