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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1893)
1 i, k ' ', I? r IjB W I i ; i I n t ri ll F;: ;: : i l!' I I f If i i j ' I ul jcrkxusu iuJfiTjJj JOtiMXAL TVXMD&t, .ttate ft, 18. .'liny.i.ul,lia.uL,iWIH1lir'lll"l.'"""LW'IIMIWI "HI 1 I. Jl.iLg jj ij iitatuihau1 Stimmep at Last ! Wsea- SPECliX Atwrtfi r ff POL mil SHUT. Oa lawn- T- titmftrati V"lf - 3Bim' eat LWTTf lac mc f Girrfflwess. fcflfWlTl Ar tftfmr wwy Wrffl Hf HMK SUMMER G00DS.jmM?!!:?"; DOTTED, STBIPJED, PLAID A2TD PLAIN -WHITE SWISSES. Fonxte SUk WaisU, Saleea Waiste Swk Wa, fc rrwo oifie. k ij-lJStf Be- emu ----y ---- DRY OOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, ? w .fati4MM I mmt Puanh fM).IWtM a ' it gftrars . , , - -. JHW4HOH9& tfHttn -mbss s - - saw Of wrw! Hn pvr ffrfflf ! - sa- . A,nfl 9 j tmX f hhiuk tFtflb yfta Ttfto.-. JkiTf ta-ctiit - .. . Smb-j EiiSe rinst Bk j Fla Prs- ota inntotm .- - ... , AJHBJV 10 TOM. rSWMJtST fcttxab Pria TBl twt B tsrar The wi gnat e BmryctrtlMi "1 r lp ., - - ra fflst t. it. -nation St VjmifinlflA. Of bwi-res "Bweka ear- ,, .: . w 4a (IK 4 it STILL SAWINGI THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - if - F22SQX iuL AJTD LOCAL. 2 W 1 W gttiagto taBflor snake axy n nrnuiirt o os u tetwa w anirlTrlif W r a s jfiel c. fl a So cjf4j wrr JTP 3 h8, ' waric, s?B. e. Salem Improvement Co. tm fWATXg TTTLL (3S TE-j At the meeting last nbcbl an exeen-J tire coma" il ee was appointed to take charge ctf the de ile f tt bu& p5ea5c &t tb U1 Mr grxmaOi. Sapt. "WBfoo trill bare the sw csrt tatbesrors ssd sffllaordw oatoe Uslhft ceieiwxlioa. TieSxsa& EfcgiiaRat tuad i teo socared for tbe cakia. Tbsexeeatire oasazzultw laeeUthit sfter&ooa at 4 o'eioek to perfect detail, ppcantcomsttws,fripctthft!peatkfcrE, o suie &U other araagtsntuUL 73i7 iri& be psblitsbed tcrmorrotr. Out B-xemot: DAZ. Jepcr Katbesj former adenaite, -oS -t one tisaesberiffof Muioa ooauty, b i jaat Sdis But fiuoicn. He ovs-eda iw &ofiee rxoch la Mpxico, wbtre be til nairtfrc. 4 ud ist-rted sdrbueai toTkitbk oepbev, D. L-lL-ibear. Hcnt tken sick on board tbe ct2- ce. His idle and two ttoQB, Lrf Gar, were frith bid wbea be died, a3 meat word to tie rel&tirec iaBtlemof tbeebdereat. 2jCjUuujua C-JfAJ--Prof. WJlli C Hwky of the WUUnatU oulrer rity will kctore thl ToenOiij ereaiaj! t S n. m- tt the V- Id. C A. Hill on the blKtorfcoL esgiiieerlcs, coaomer - &d ad political ftsslttrw of the Kieit- xsgoAC-Q-l. 2ocb&rge sor&dtsluioa Ererybody welome. Tkk Pickic Crrr-Tbat ii whiut Jfumiosside U. It's a picnic oat there in the nutorai jrrore all the time. Commoa neabe or a iharp vit -will prompt a maa to wde a barsain, htnoe. lot in beantifal Morniopide ehauU be Turrrhanrrl bov( before steady building aad lsBproremeaU eobaoee the prion Ibat are do v ao low. Coiujtcu The Seventh Dy Adrent UlM will be Interested to tnow that tiro proaalseat men of this society will be atSalcra fiatarday July 6th to 10th, to triiz EJder Graham, President of Ore gon and 'Washington eotiferrooe, Prof. Sstheriand. twindpal of Walla Walla Adreattet college. TlCSW AT 1&OZXIKQB1DE. On Fri- dty, of thiiveea Juuetbe ittth, from 3 am. until 10 p. m. The groaDd will be ntted op with garnet and wlng. re-friahf-vesU aerved and good innate pro Ylved far the erenlng. Everybody in- Tited. Car ron every twenty mlnctea IxvtED, Prank Hmrrold came to town today with two teams and two loads of cordwuod. wben Sheriff Xnlgbllevkd an execution toeatitfya claim of C. B. Ck-ment, of the Pacific Collection Bureau. The levy covers both loads of wood and one wagon. HALf FAttav-Tbe & P. railroad will Mil half-fare round trip tickets for the BaSem races from all petals between Portland and Eugene. Tbe tickets will be oa sale beginuiog the lib and will be good to return until tbe 6th. -as-tr Nor BuKOar. Peas that are peas. TtgaUMe trash, clean ana enen, gro ceries full weight and Dew stock Is what ladiee get every time at Van Eatoa's grocery. Tkobb JACKKrs We are selling ao efeeap are Near York's best. Tbe prices an cut from one-fourth to ooe-tblrd. 'Coe and see. T Holvcreon A CJo. 2t m Hard Timhb. Tbe pnee of flour was sever o low m It is now, and tbe Ba kai Floatlntt Mills turn out the best weduct ever know Just tbe same. Buwkd. It k not alone basks that im basted. A Dolltlcal subscriber writes: "Pm dioewlloue.as the last poMiteal easspafftabiatedne." A Guam Calu The price wo are IM-l0.?cr Jackets. TbeycooUnue to hmv, $kfi U yoa want a bargalo, 0ftto9f, T. HoJvsrton & Co. 2t T. B- lrta 1 In PorUand. Ira Erb went to Portlaad today. Sra. L- Hlrsch arrirel borne today ater eeTeral zaonths rpentin Engcue A x-arrke Ssease has been iasoed to T " Bower asd Ed ward Finis j. Lena Ma j Bcullh tranfaernd today ooE-M. iiUcire tbe cnciTJoea one- third f It 7 blia, cialeja, lar flWl. Frank TiTaters and bride are expected home tomorrow. Jndce Hubbard, who has only lived la this coaniy fsce 1&4S, and has al ways been an intelligent, obliging farmer and not a boomer or real estate (rprc&laior, took a i9 mfle drive over Jaarioa county the other dayanda&ys he never iw crops looking better than this year. Frank Asrys has located in Salem as local represeatatiTe of the Wiley B. Alien Mnide boose, next dorr to 'Wil liams & England's bask. Miss Lm Allen of this city wDl be in charge cf ebeetmncde. Jnst recdved at tbe Sew York Backet, a new lot of aboes of all kinds. Prices low. Call and eee. I can save SO per cent buying atamps and seals from F. 3. Dearborn, tbe etationer. I not pay traveling agents exorbitant prices. Banger & Lot'a abows have trav eUd all over the world. 5ee them here July 6. Basger-Xest bare a complete Japa nese circus without extra charge Will exhibit at Salem Joly &. Life is too abort even for farmers to get along with a weekly. Prepare to take the Daily Jouksax. at 25 eta. a month, July lat. , The Lockwood messenger office Is open all nlgbt, and a boy can be called at any hour. J. F. Buotbby, BnpL of construction of the new city hall, has Juat purchased fa half lateral In tbe Salem iron works. Good new bouse to rent, six blocks from puKtomce. Inquire of Geo. M. Beeler. 5 30-tf Rich goldeo Jersey milk is beiDx anp- pued by tne catry or a. j. enarpe. E- M. Savage near Brooks lost a fixe two month's old colt from a broken leg. J. T.FriH and family, of Sionx CSty, have located in balem. yns ar craetoteg ant) ittntA fteSng i .Trm!JVW dkai BeaslBfui act eTj tnmt a i9e &!. 1TU Of bam grannasAreooustnerafl u uan -ver, sarBg gng ana oraaB. . . abottnfftaOrecTiaaiidaiitbsapjiwiavi " ments are complete. i City Sail Oautract Xococtaaertrl. The tifficers arc: Chaa. Glenn, oaab-' A apeclal mmlsg f tbe city onfinQll ' ien "Will Brooka, eeore berpec , was held land rreanc for tbe jrarjiw The ten rnage jrans were jot is a of reositiaiderisg tbe action by wbJob snnad by themselves, as twolre gnagt- tbe report tbe bufiduig cummutee , men are handicap;d bytwoyarda. oa city baK, grring tbe contract to There wlH be fifty shooters la a Hntcbins A-Soathwick JarKP.Cir, wa xaa!b oa an average, and tbe caahkr adopted at tbe meeting Friday r&ght. wifl handle about i&K a dsy, Tbe objecwonable alteraaoas and omis- WestacottA Irwin hare a neat din-' sbods in apeafiraAions pabUsbed in tbe ing parHllos. JocKSAiOatardar areelimlnatai. 8; BEARING OP. W vH mMtifrt- nwt IHme a t mfa- 7 nrrrr ft4 WW m v nor p-xxw BtoUi toaae Itwoa Urr Tan Jter. K300 GOOD BOUND 1000 Bl and IHtrrfitik Soe VBm from vlikfb 1 wWot . fur 8 wibIji Patton Bros., BgafctlTa mnd &ttlorii-. f RATE tTSKfT. I 'hit tbe laresKl aorfnioDt trt f.'OTil, IB4CUlBt, ac. 25irmf ftUrxei Are having great 4&tmty io Uiiring up in uoh tiw&fj m tbcfto. Good Honest flom? Made Goods iW& quite large. Tbey never abot away frtxa home before. A neat white satin badge decorates ail tbe delegates. Tbe trap bays are Jas. Blot, Wait. Davis. B. DifkinBon, Harry Tbumpsco, Bert Van Bokkem. The weather has been perfect ao far, cool, clear, pleasant. 2fo lire bird matches. There has been quite an attendance of ladies. .- TKZUATCH22. 2Cone of today's matches are shot oS as we go to press. In the 1&9 bicy cle contest G. Froman, Jestie and Via lng got Si oat of 25, and will have to labootoS. SUPEEME COUET DE0ISI02TS. In Ucltasmaa Oasat -Gene Bast. Th Oosrt Tbe judges of tbe wpreme court dered fohowlng decisions before going toEBtern Oregon on tbe 1,40 train. Dewitt & Jobnaoo, reap, va tbe Brid al Veil Lumbering Co., app. aformed. Oplaioo by Moore J. William MaaVera, et aL reap, va City of Portiatid, et aL app. amrmed. Opin ion by Moore J. Annie E. Baloe et aL app. vs. Jacob Ctine,et aL resp. affirmed. Opinion per corium. State of Oregon, "reap. vs. John H. Lucas app ; reversed and a new trial ordered. Opinion by Bean, J. Commercial National Bank of Port land, resn. vs. the City of Portland, app; affirmed. Opinion by Lord, C J. Fortuoato Oiacoeta, reap, va U. S. G. Marquaxn, app; affirmed. Opinion by Lord, a J. TUIMWUT) CASH Wing Yae et aL app. ts. Coos Bay, Boaeborg A Eastern Ball way and Nav igation Co. et aL ren.; appeal from Coos county; submitted on brief, with out argument I F. Mood, reap, va Mary E Mil ler, et aL app.; appeal from Wasco county; motion to dismiss; appeal al lowed. Opinion by Bean, J. sTm nMinMaa U ti .mn m ii iSTiltn TBI ATXESDAKCX W"'" '' -"-- -rf.w- o -- afabdiatbia mtralcr was Ttrv fiatter- eraton and it was carried. ine. From PorUand are nreaeet: Ga I " aewreponoi weouuamg w- Clark, a E. Hughes, J. J. Erans, W. mlfeewas than read as foliewa: J.Bey.P.A.K3uel. A-A-Wbeler, ToetodonCndlof W. A. Storey. McMinnir21e: Wa. j . on Martin, Ed. Long, A. M. Shattpn, e Jitr ball, to whom was referred Granville Shatten, C Holdridge. Al-, the bids fur the construction of saxae, bany: Mr. Deyo, Froman Bros. Aab-1 beg leaTe to report, that we baTe bad land: B lu YininR, E J. Farlow.!be Bemecnder ocmBideration, aadreo BrookK A. LaFolkftt, Wm. Jones. IThat the bid of HntcMns A Harriaberg: Ski Meeka. Halsey; E. Boathwick, ftr tbe construction of tbt G. WardjV. Jeraa, Lew Darin, Prank city hall, ajocording to tbe plans and Vaaatta, Ed. Dxinkard, JohnDaris, . Bptcation, as adopted by the ooun XT riui---, til, with 4eam heating, to-wit: the sum Geo. Tbomaa. jjag & j, ioVet bid. Of coarae this city is weH represented1 Second We receummend that ti bTxaembers of the aalem Bod and Gun i city enter into contract with Hntcbins ,v, A Soathwiek for tbe confrtraction Tbe crowd of raitJed" abootersis WEDSESDAY'S M.13CHES J.0. 4 Ten single blue rock. Entrance t LOO; birds extra. Divided 40, SO, 20 and 10 per cent Tirenty-fiveeingle blue rocks. Entrance fs.w: tares extra. First Prize One 12-gaage Ham- aierieBsanoi gnn. Second Prize One Martin rifle Aad-40 per cent of entrance money ... Third Prizs Set single harness American Field, Chicago, And SO per cent of entrance money .... .. . Fourth Prize Pair blankets : One bstn. , . And 10 per cent of entrance money Fifth Prize Picture "Tbt Monarch." Hunting knife Ana 10 per cent money 80 03 19 50 12 00 500 SOD 250 750 203 of entrance Sixth Prize Ladies' toilet set 6 03 Spill bamboo rod 5 03 Seventh Prize Silk Cmbrella Webster's dictionary 2 00 One hundred Nitro powder Cartridges 3 50 HATCH 90.6. Twenty single blue rocks. Entrance, f 1.50; birds extra, Fir-t Prize One thoroughbred Irish natter bitch, spayed f S3 03 Ten weeks training one doz Thomas Howe, 20 03 Second Prize 40 Inch Victor Jr. ball bearieig bicycle 45 03 Two hundred Nitro powder Cartridges, . 7 00 And 40 per cent, of entrance money . oonEtinction of the city halL Fourth Vre turtberreousnmeaa tnat Pioneer stone and Barton Bros, pressed brick, or others equally as good, be used In tbe constracuoB oi tne Dcuainc M.W.HCKT, Geo. B. Grat, E-M-Lafwez, Ccmmiiiee on constrnctioa of city halL Upon motion of Albert this report was nabrtitntel in the place of the J former one. CroHB moved that tixt report be bo amended that tbe hot water bid offered by Hntcbins A Soathwick, of 154.675 (335 more) be trabstttateo. This was carried oy a rote of 6 to2- Lafore Toting in the negative. Tbe rejwrt as amended was then adopted cnanimouitly. The following ordinance was then offered and read twice and referred to tbe ordinance cemmittee: A bin for an oralcanee aalhorixicg a contract with Hutchins A Sonthwlck for the erection of a city halL "Be it ordained by the common conncQ of the jcity of Salem: Section 1, That Ue mayor and tbe recorder of the city of Salem, be and are hereby authorized to enter into a contract with Hutchins A Soathwick for the erection of a city ball according to the plans, specCnca tioss and drawings prepared by W. D. Pagh and heretofore approved by the common council of the city of Salem for the tarn of 154,675. Third Prize Sole leather trunk run caae. Caning eet . And 30 per cent, of tn trance money . Fourth Prize B-m boo rod . One barrel patent fluur.Albauy One hundred "Eureka" car tridges And 20 per cent, of entrance money-... . .. Fifth Prize One dipper... 10 00 750 T50 '50 bandy grass Box dgara- . And 10 per-cent of entranos Sixth Prize One pair dobskates One-naif dozen best lluen col- Picture and frame Seventh Prize Cufl bottons One hundred nitro puader ca rtridjc 00 750 250 700 159 200 150 3 50 Insane. Blnco Jan. 1st, 100 Insane parsons have been committed to the Oregon asylum, belug nearly one a day. The following three were brought la to te day: J. C. Porter of Laoe, IUM. Wes trepof Jacksoa and T.J. Harrisooof Douftaa. MATCH NO. 7. Ten single and 3 pair blue rocks. En trance, f L50; birds extra. First Prize One Victor light roadster USS 00 Second Prise One Cbeaa peaks bay dog, Multnomah kennels mix cigars. Ca rtridzM And per cent, of eslra&ce money. 25 00 5 00 7K Third Prize-One Oa turn nick el revol- for tbe conBtraotaen fi tbe citv hall in aoocordance with ibel plans and apectfications for tbe Bum of 5E,87a That the city attorney b lpstracted to prepare contract and bond in accord anoe herewith, which wben properlj Bgned by tbe contractors, togetberwim griod and Baffieiest foretiee, in the earn of ad approred by tbe mf-yor. ehall be the contract governing the At low prices enablcu tho WOOLEN MILL to bear up and incr&Ao business every year. The Eoise Tea. The following progr&tn In to le ren dered at the Cvngrecational church this eresitiR, June iSth, to be followed by a rose tea. An admission fee of twenty five cents will be charged at tbe door which will include refreuhmente: Trio baa)o, mandolin and guitar Metwre. Eeller, Bodger,Beiaacher Vocal solo belected Mrs. Mabel Look-wood Beading "An' tbe Band Played" MiBB Younger Vocal duet selected Myrs and Ethel Bsrmond Recitation Miss Myrtle Marsh Mid-sumsser Night's Dream .MendeuBsohn uM. jt J . Knt)- n r Ml. -.P j STORE MM'm .... r." '; ips Jsaisa .iiai . j k a a . i a m ' , V V.00 ViE Vii STORE SALEM, OREGON. M9t WeUer Concert gestures. andBreyman Three yoanr lno bojo. Mra. WHlmsn. dies in costume .selected SPECIAL MILLINERY Si For One Week. B JJ MS m ji Tffl ii in m Dcaf-esi Cot be Ocred by local applications, as tbey cannot reach tbe deceased portion of tbe ear. There is only one waj to care Deafness, and that is br constitntiosal remedies. Oeafneas is canaed by an inflamed con dition of tbe mnooas lining oi the SuHchian Tabs. Whea this tube gets inflr-med yoa have a rambling tioand or imperfect bearinc, ana when it is entirely closed Deafness is tbe re- ttalt, and unless tbe inflammation can se taken ost and this tcbe restored to its normal c3scitiontbearing will be de- droyea lorerer; moe caBes oat oi tea are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe mo cons surfaces. "We will rive J3ne Hnndred Dollars 1 for any case of Deafne cafeed by catarrh ) that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend :or cucaiara, tree. F. J. CHENEY. A Co., Toledo, O, -old by xmiggifcta, oc French Chip, Tuscan. Braid, English MHans, all colors, includ ing a line of pretty plaques, every one cheap a $4-50, wl be sold for TJyrxr Picsic. Unitarian anday. aebool people chartered- a couple motor jcars for Moraingsade at 10 a. m. for a Hunt d basket picmc. What Shall the arrt Be ? Why ! What can It be, bat Buflering and sorrow, disease and deatb, if yoa neglect tbe Bymtoms of a disordered liver? Take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery. It outsells all other remedies. Sold nndsr condition that It must either benefit or care tbe patient or tbe money paid far it will be prompt ly returned. It cures ail diseasea aris ing from deranged liver, or from its pare blood, as billions) ess, " liver com plaint,' ail an ana scalp aiseasefi. aait-rneam. tetter, eeroinioas sores ana swfllings. fever-eores, nip joint disease and kindred ailments. Bich, Bed Blood As naturally results from taking Hood's SarEapariila as personal cleanliness re sult from free use of soap and water. This great purifier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt rheum and all other im- oaribesand build nn every the body. Now is tbe time to takelL Tbe highest praise has been won by Hood's Pill, for their easy, yet efficient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cent Silk Dams Pati ?b Gives Aw at. Mb Allen 55 Front atreet carried away the leading pre nt, a nice silk dress patera from the auction sale yesterday. Mrs. Sbreiber, 424 High street got the second prize. Tbe bal ance of tbe bankrupt stock intended for Albany was opened yesterday and a full line of fashionable dress goods is now going off at about 25c on the dol lar. There will be fine Taluabls pres ents given away each afternoon to tbe ladles who arrive promptly at 2 p. m. and three presents given away each evening to tbe gentlemen who attend the 3 p. m.sale. MSKK1KII. GEHRMANN CSCHNICK.-AtSt. Joaeph's Catholic church, Salem. Monday morninr. June 25, 1633, Miss Elizabeth Gehrmann and Peter Emiehnick, Bev. J. S. White, efficift- ung. m SAFE AD EFFECTIVE. Brandreth's Pills are the safest and most effective remedy for Iwdicestion, irregularity of tbe bowels, constipation, orian of 1 wlioasoesa, headache, dininess, ma laria, or any disease ariainc from an impare stale of tbe blood. Tbey have been in use In this country for over fiftv rears, and tbe thousands of cnlm peaceable testimonials from those who nare oaed tnem, ana inelr conatantiv inereaeing sale, is Incontrovertible evi dence that they periorm all that is claimed for them. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or angar coated. Babycri!, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Caatoria. Babe Oftek. Barea A Son have a few good second-hand carpets which CX.D oe naa ai a bargain. PRICE'S Pe? 10 03 259 The only Funs Cream of Tartar Powder. No -.;.- Ko W, UMa ia MiLLio-f u Hom 40 Yars tkc ) 00 2.00 2.00 SEE SHOW WINDOW. fflff W If GOODS! elegant shapes, beautifully New lot, Bummer styles, and artistically trimmed, cheap at $3.00, -will be sold for $1.00 $1.00 C1IIS UTS. $1.00 New and stylish, just the thing for summer wear, assorted colors, pretty and daintily trimmed, every one cheap for $1.50, will be Rold for 50 cents 50 cents- 50 cents 20 and Children's fine nntrimmed hats, cents 25 '20 25 dozen Ladies', Misses ' cents 25 dozen Children's Trimmed Sailors, 25 cents 25 cents 25 10 dozen Ladles' Sun Hats, assorted colors, cheap foi f 1.00, 25 cents 25 cents 25 cents cents cents SPECIAL LOT. 15 cents 5 dozen only Ladies' Bough and Beady White Sailors, 15 cents 15 cents Real, genuine, big-hearted, bankable values; jurt what the people want, and to be appreciated must be seen. FOR - ONE) - WEEK. MRS. S. G. REED, 265 Comrxercial Street. MEN'S and BOY'S SUrTB, PANTS and VErtTS. OVEBHIrnB,TJNDEBWEAR, COLLAIWaad CUFFS, NECKWEAR, SUBPENDEB3, HATS and CAPS. HOSIERY and NOTIONS. For Good Values and Low Prices Call on WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - - - BALXM, ORBGOY. AfaBtefccR.AQ.Corwli gctlathaw-ia. AaaH fsr "Bail Bwrin" few Mitos-is Mats hi Mstartat.