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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1893)
peea nfc? Jm. i mrx&k&b capital JotettAii, SAttTTBbA'jf, Au&tJStf &, lwa. m ? s ; w !." 'fWWff- if i mt. fit I1 I 1 i! 1 :B I Iff 1 MI ' GREAT mm For 30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will be given away September 1st. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - You are going to build or make any kind of Improvement, end oa the underiigued (or material. VVe have a complete stock, and are redy to supply any prepited contract, sewer work, (Trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. Open Air Concert. Several hun dred people enjoyed the cool shades of Moriilngaide Friday evening until a late hour. The Second Regiment band played a popular program including several gema and the latest popular aire that have been transmitted toBttlem by phonograph. "Memories of Child hood," "Bowery," "The Man in the Moon," and "Visit to Chinatown" were especially applauded. These concerts are looked forward to with much pleas ure. The Bio Beijxie County Judge Hubbard bos posted notices of warning thereon, The wording is: "Notice is hereby given that this bridge is unsafe and is hereby condemned, and be who crosses it does the same at bis own risk. Dated this 4th day of August, 1S03. Signed, W.C.Hubbard, county judge of Marion couuty." The Judge will try once more to get co-operatiou with Polk to fix it. No Arrests. There will be no ar rests in tho Aplla Insurance case. Whatever case there ever was, and there novcr was any but in a detective's mind, was busted by the reporters get ting hold of tho detective, and ho has left tho country. District Attorney Condlt has carefully investigated the case and says thero is nothing to found a criminal charge upon. Official Wisdom. Tno county government Is paylDg more every week for little Bciulrrel scalps caught oil fern hills that will never be cultivated than It would cost to fix the big bridge sufelduy. for public travel. A hundred dollars a Milt. Strattou, ihaaW ia nnnnlirnna ttrtt'a lit limit II nil ' ... . ..... ncBn.wuuvwu.MBu JD .w ..-".. "" trap anu not nuouurior puuiic Btwoiy Geo whizz I The School Hoard. It did not employ a city suporlutendent yesterday. Several of the unemployed from Port land who would bo glad to get the job at $1000 a year, or any price, returned today. They Beem to regard tho place m a sinecure, and are red hot to get It. The board will aot wisely to leavo tho placo vacant. Aiiolibii It. Tho people are heartily Bustalulng The Jouhnal In Kb position that our schools are butter oil with 11 rat class principals and uo city superin tendent, than with a second'Olass city superintendent and principals with but little responsibility or authority. The people aro right. Abolish tho sine cure. Asylum Farm. Bupt. Rowland fin ished cutting 136 acres oats, GO acres wheat, GO acres grass, Thero are 170 acres garden iu one livid, and 2S ucres garden In separato patuhes, or 520 acres altogether. Tho home farm at the asy lum Is 162 acres. All tho work but threshing Is done by the patients. ,, ThbCkacic Daihy. Wm. O. Wes Uoott represented tho Westacott & Ir win reetauraut dairy at the convention today. This Is tho Jersey dairy which they couduot solely for supplying their famous Btrong'a restaurant tables with milk, cream Rod butter. SATURDAY As usual was a bjsy day Ht Salem. Tho state dairy con voli tion, aUte board of agriculture, Salem grange and several sheriff sales were tolusrou atthesaino time. Tho tovn wm full of people aud teams. Ttio day wan cool. i m Salkm Pjcoplk. They Jlvo well all tbe week but especially Sundays. That ftiunor can be tuado perfect by tho use of Price's Fruit Flavors and extracts woM ou ly at Vati Eaton's perfect fam ily fffooery. Bki Dxikk. W. 1). Duncan of Zsua, km UkfR Home the last parts of his big 3ijr W drier, made by Jory t Sou of IMw my. Jt will dry uny uiwueis or a If, it Will Uy Wltjr uuiura J ofw of prunes at one flrluf . J Co. n i y n MLD DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Those who try the One Cent Daily a month for 25 cents almost invariably reuow for two, four or twelve months. Frank Bowersox of Portland, Is in the city, D. D. Cofley, the county assessor, is at Mill City. Miss Mary Bernardl goes today to visit friends in the mountains on the tianliam at Mebama. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jackson are with the Presbyterian party at Mebama. Oil. Darling and wife and G. N. Darling put In the day at Geo. Wolfer's Mineral Springs and bath at Hubbard yesterday. Tbey Bay for a one day out log it has uo equal. Go down in the morning and come back at night for $1.04. C. W. Boeschen and son Arthur, of Asylum avenue, started for an outing at Idahna yesterday. Mr. B. is chief cook at the asylum. Hon. Unas. Miller and senator Looney, of Jefferson, are in tho city, at the state dairy convention. Mrs. J. L. Parrlsh and son are at Newport for a month. Dr. L. L. Rowland of tho Asylum, is umoug the dalrylsts today. Geo. E. Allen, of the Waldo Hills, Is at the convention today. Jay Cox Is about his work again after a short lay-oil. The will of Chos. Berdt of Sllverton was tiled In the probate court today. Prepare to rest tomorrow. You can do this as well at home in the cool of the house or the shade as by tearing around in the woods with a gun or Hah polo. Mrs. C. A. Baker has gone to join her husband at Portland. Ex-Gov. Cbadwick Is at Portland to- of tho Oregon City a guest of Major f WOOIOIl AMIIfl, Wa8 Williams yestoiday. Mrs. II. D. Hathaway and son, Ralph, of Lincoln, Neb., are guests at tho home of G. L. Sroat, the merchant, on Church street. Mrs. Hathaway Is a cousin of Mrs. Sroat. No service ut the Baptist church to morrow. A dozen teams aud thirty mon are at work on State street. Many are com ing from other places to get work here, but there is not enough work for Salem people Two threshers wore at work today between Brooks aud Gervals. That 1b the musio by George. Tho overland train was two hours late and seems to be picking up a big wuter melon trade at local stations. Will Miller who is to assist Col. Root. Miller in the Oregon City Land Ofllce, went to Portland today. Miss Laura Stewart of North Yakima who has been tho guest of Mrs. B. B. Herrlok several mouths wouttoCheha- lis, Wn today. Before going on your vacation, call at Dearborn's aud lay Iu a supply of reading matter. 03 Commercial street. Dr. Jessup Joined hla family at Tur ner today, Flnley Perrluo, wife and daughters weut to Idahna. Jny C, Smith and family weut (o Iduhua today. Werner Breymuu Joined the camp era ou the Bantlam today. Henry Martin and Dr. Griffith, of tho asylum forces weut to Idahna over Sunday. Phil, A. Thomas returned Tuesday from a visit to Wisoonnlu. Frank Durbln aud Geo, Weeks are at tho dairy convention. James Davidson of Lebanon, will spend Sunday with his wife Dr, Clara M. Davidson, who has lately located In this city. Miss Lena Brandt, an asylum attend ant, returned from her home In Mlchl gau today, where she attended the last illness of her mother. H. U, Luker, of (he Pioneer btoie ..... went with him. Southern Pacific Announcement Commencing Monday, August 7th, and until further notice, the following cbaoges will be made in the running of trains on Woodburn, Bprinfleld branch. Train No. 14 from Sllverton to Wood burn, and local No. 11 from Woodburn to Natron, will run on Mondays, Wed nesdays, aud Fridays only. Train No. 12 from Natron to Condon, and train No. 13 from Woodburn to Sllverton, will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. E. . Rogers, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. THEY DO SAY That Jo Fusee has acquired a beauti ful boiled lobster complexion at New port. That the Big Three clam eaters have ordered new and stronger saddle girths to hold in the next feast. That there Is a chance for a pun on Jim Lamb's Mint saloon. That Geo. G. Bingham and John Al bert wear the prettiest of William Al len Richardson rosebuds on their lapels For the State Fair. The executive committee of the state board of agriculture is in session at the state fair grounds this afternoon and this evening at the state house. There are present, Messrs. Apperson, Gregg, Galloway, Mutlock, Tom Davidson, Ex-Gov. Moody aud John G. Wright. This Is a very busy session for these gentlemen. The details of the whole state fair lasting a week iu September are to be arranged. The state board have a struggle on band to get lights. Their six year contract with Thomas Holman for lighting the grounds is not being kept up by the new company. Gate keepers, ticket sellers, employes, superintendents, and nil officials of the uflalr will be appointed today and those nut selected will be left to the president to select just before the fair. i m Wm. Her of Butteville, is in town to day. He reports the bop crop in good shape. Fair merchantable hops can be contracted now for 18 to 20 cents. City Inquirer Culver went over to tbo Pioneer Quarries to lay a switch today to haul out tbo city ball store. An oye-opener that Sunday bill of fare at Strong's restaurant. Senator Hlrsch has been at the bed side of bis sou Guy Hlrsch of Portland, who has been quite ill, but is now much better. Newton Phillips went to Mebama today on a flying trip, because it is "so much more plzeuer" up there as some one has said. State Treasurer Metschan accom panied bis wife and two boys to New port for a few weeks. He returns Mon day. (Jet your eyes open as to what 25 cts. will buy for a Sunday dinner at Strong's. Young nun spend your Sunday after noon at the Y. M. C. A. The boys are glad to see you. Song service at 4 o'clock and address by Rev, C. R. Kel lerman. Cool hall, Ice water and fans. All men are invited. Come. More and bettor people for the money In Journal Daily and Weekly lists than any paper In Orogon. Get our hard time rates. If you cannot advertise in but one paper get the best and cheapest. See the Journal's lists. Open to adver Users. J. B. Tuttilll of San Francisco, one of tho proprietors of tho Salem gas works, is lu tho city. D. L. Asbbaugh of the state printing ofllce, and wife, Jas Godfrey, and Wm. Mansfield, left for S.dmon river, Tilla mook county, today. Watch for Strong's bill of fare for Sunday dinner. A box of Oregon peaches will make a family half dozen good meals or des serts, Iu freshest stato aud lowest prices at Clarke St Epploy's grocery. Lost supply of huckleberries at the Fruit Palaoe. From un-rlver warehouses nearly 10, 000 busholsof old wheat received at Willamette Valley mills tho past week to make room for new. SCALPS. John Demsen was given $1.18 forsqulrrel scalps; Newton Morris of Turner, has 300 pqulrrel aud 100 gopher scalps that briug bounties at 25. Nearly all these scalps are ob tained by Idle people off wild and un titled lauds. The busy farmer whose time Is worth anything Is not In the scalp business. PRICE'S m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No AhMst, UmtJ ia Millions of Home 40 Years tli Sttadui Tbo Stats Dairy. About forty practical dairymen of Oregon met at the court bouse and were called to order by President Looney. Secretary Williamson of Portland.edltor of the Rural Northwest, State Food Commissioner Luce, and other promin ent dairymen were present. The forenoon was spent In discussion aud extended addresses were made by Messrs. Williamson and Luce touching all the important interests of the dairy. The members met again at 130 this af ternoon. The regular annual meeting in held at the time of holding the state fair whpn a regular dairy institute will probably be held. Among dairymen .present were E. P. Walker and Walker Brothers of Nut wood Dairy ranch; Steward Barnard of the asylum farm, Messrs. Boise and Marsh of Salem; Mr. Cranston, the cheese maker, and many more. A Lore Sonic in M Flat. "My modest matchless Madeline I Mark my meodlous midnight mo ins; Much may my meltlnft music mean My modulated monotones." This young man stayed out too late, serenading bis lady love. He caught a cold, which developed into catarro, but be cured it with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Retfiedy, a sovereign specific for chron ic cases, "cold in the head," catarrhal headache. It corrects tainted breath, stops the offensive discbarges, heals the irritated throat and nose, leaving the head clear, and smell and taste unim paired. It costs but 50 cents, and the proprietors offer In good failh $500 for a case they cannot cure, FEOM OHEMAWA. A. C. Goodrich has leased his place for 5 years to Albert Clemmens to put In hops, and sold his team and outfit to tho same party. Mr. Clemmens is lately from Indiana. T. F. Goodrich has sold out to on Englishman just out from the old country. Born, to tho wife of Jas. Kitchen a son, on the 2d of August. Jas. is likely to live over it as it is about the 13th ex perience. Beaty'B hay stacker attracts as much attention as a circus procession. Over 100 teams stopped from five minutes to an hour to gaze on it at work. It di vides Honors wjth the hay-Un Jer. He has just put up a new hay shed with a capacity of 100 tons of loose hay. Some of the Indian boys thrashed the headfarmer, at the school last week, and then run away. There is a great kick among them about Mr. Brewer being let off. He has been disciplinar ian ever since the school was moved from Forest Grove. Evangelical Association. Ger man church, cor. Liberty and Central streets, preaching at 11 a. m. aud at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. All Germans are invited. Rev. A. A. En gelbart, pastor. St. Paul's A. M. E. church, North Salem, services at 11 a. p., St. Luke 24-47 40, and 7:30 Bt. James 17-19. Sunday school at 1 p. m. All invited. G. W. White, pastor. Y. M. C. A. All young men are iu Yited to hear Rev. C. R. Kellerman, at tho Y. M C. A. rooms tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. English Tabernacle East Salem preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Suuday school at 3 p.m. Rev. L. B. Fisher, pastor. - . m At Deauborn'8. Get the latest peri odical, illustrated paper or book at Dearborn's for your Sunday reading or summer resort. Evangelical ServicesSuuday, Aug. 6, at W. C. TI U. hall, Court street. J. Bowersox, pastor. T, J. Strayer will preach at 10:30 a. m , and 7:45 p. m. Morning theme, "Jesus and the Resur rection." Evening, "The Possible and Impossible." 8uuday BChool at 12 m. Y. P, C. E. at 0:45 p. m. AH are cordi ally invited to these meetings. Ofllcers brought to the asylum lost eveuiug Mrs. Kluoby of Astoria, aged 43 years, She suffered sunstroke ten years ago. Advertisers. If you are going to spend a dollar for advertising aud want to reach the most aud best people for the money come lu and see our lists, get our hard times prices and actual re turns for the money. Capital Jour nal Co. The Resort. The popular Sunday resort iu Salem Is the cool refreshing dining room of Hotel Willamette. The Columbian lea cream Is equalled? ' nowhere ou the coast. Is Life Worth Living? That depends upon tho liver. Ir tho Liver is inactive tho whole sys tem is out of order tho breath is bad, digestion poor, head dull or aching, energy and hopefulness gone, the spirit is do pressed, a heavy weight exists after eating, with general despondency and tne blues. Tho Liver ia the housekeeper of tho health; and a harmless, simple remedy that acts like Nature, does not constipate afterwards or require constant taking;, does not interfere with business or pleasure dur ing its use, makes Sim mons Liver Regulator a medical perfection. I have tested know that for Throbblnir Hcadac! cine the world ever saw. other rrmedlea before Have tried fortr Simmons Liver Regulator, ana none or them gave more than temporary relief, but the Regulator not only relieved but cured. IL II. Jours, Macon, G Salem grange today considered the referendum and dlstribut'da lot of books on the subject of direct legislation. NEW TO-DAY. Visit the Fair, 108 Court Btreet. Able to supply any order for Jersey milk Sharpe's Dairy. Fine lace curtains at low the New York Racket. prices at 8-4-2a Lodi Melons. A carload of Lodi, Cal., melons will be ready for delivery at J G. Wright's grocery Monday morning. Get your oruer in. Oregon Peaches. I am receiving daily Southern Oregon peaches for sale cheap by box. Also on hand fresh tomatoes green corn and huckleberries, John G. Wright. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied iu bundles of 100, not cut, for sale at this ofileo at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, Iare sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postcfSce. tf Notice to Farmers. Please take notice that the Salem Flouring Mills Co., are prepared to fur nish sacks this season as has been their custom in past years. Salem Flourlmr Mills Co. H. B. Holland, manager. 8-1 d w. In these close times it is well to look carefully to the way the money is spent, It is well to see that every dollar spe"nt brings in the most goods possible. The New York Rucket will give you more goods for the money than can be got in ordinary Btores, for the reason that they pay cash for their goo'ds, and sell for cosh only, taking the smallest profit possible iu the exchange. Call and see them. 8-4-2d Teach ers' Examination. Notice is hereby jfiven that the regular quar terly examination of teachers for Mar ion county will be held at the court bouse, Salem, Oregon, at one o'clock, Wednesday, Aug. 0, 1893. Applicants for state papers will be examined at the same time and place. Dated this 24tb day of July, 1893. J. 8. Graham, County Supt. of Schools. 7 24d-l w-w2t A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at its western gate, iu Tillamook county, title cleai and renting for fCOQ to $1000 a year can be secured now, in exchange for productive city property, or a good farm lu the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C. Ward, 18th street, near Court, Salem, Oregon. 7-7-dw 1m Contractors and Builders. Sealed proposals will be received at me governors omce until iJ d. m. Mon- day, August 7, 1893, and opened imme diately thereafter, for erection aud com pletion or two cottages and a congre gated dining hall, which are to bo erected at the O. 8. 1. A. cottage farm. Plans and specification can be seen at tho ofllce of Chas. Burjrgraf, architect, A certified check of $100 must accom pany each bid as a guarantee to furnish satisfactory Itonds. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. Sylvester Pknnoyer, Geo. W. MoBride, X-llIbJUKTBCHAN, 7-25-tf Jioard of Trustees. MILITARY. Armory Co. "Bd-Recit. Inft.1 Balkm, Or., July 20th, 1893. Order No. 4. ' In compllanco with peneral order No. 2, O. 8, Brigade headquarters, Company "B" will parade at the ar mory on Moudav. Ainmur 7th IftVt tn. I ntiriAAt lft tvaa l.. I...I t '. .,,.,.j,u j, i c ungnuo commander. noaciuuiy Ol a U CIOCK p. IU. ? M,e,U0er8 heut without leave will subject themselves to the penal- ill. AH state and government prop erty must be In the armory for exam ination by Inspecting nfllce. ji o.t. . z N. Berry. 1? 2d Lieut. Comdg, Company.- Auf?. 8-5-7 A SHIP LOAD OK THIN COATS AND VESTS, AH Sizes, Large and Small, AT COST. Get One and Keep Cool AT THE V10 0i fliWiU STORE SALEM, OREGON, Before Going to the World's Fair Enquiro About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, juuwauuee & at. raul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and .Chicago. These trains are vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the Qu est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world, The Electric reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat es oy an regular patrons or tniR line. We wish others to know its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way is the only line in the west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. ior further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark Bt., Portland, Or. tf BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture standard Pressed Brick, Molded BrlcV In all Patterns for Fronts, and supply the brick lor the New Salem City Hall, and nearly all the fine build ngs erected In the Capital city. Yards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. 8 S dw ST. PADL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County,- Oregon. Conducted by the "inters of the Holy Names of . "" Biarjr. ion location auorasail that k in uo ut-Bireo ior ineaimiui outdoor exercise. t. Paul can be easily reached by boats oa tho Willamette. The building Is newand supplied with all the modern Improvements. The course of study Is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. For further pat tlculars apply to "lsler Super lor. B-iimaw LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central deck: at foot ol Washington street every Sunday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning same days. Concerning fref&rht and nsuutmnwur hninaa Ml UU WIO CUb ii am ..... .... r . tw..irlv-. AL llERREN. A GOOD CHANCE! All goods at W. M. Sargeant's will be sold at the regular price for the next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BORBAU SALEM, - - Ongon Private work a specialty. C. B. CLEMENT, Manager, POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fresh and Bait meats ;of the beat quality Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. Stealer Elwooi j-.fcC,.Asr ife-ra.r-KaE Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS. u w o r t81 IuiProved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON. SALKM ALL RIGHT. Such ia our firm belief, and we have backed it up, by buying a complete and varied stock of fall goods, at lowest prices. WE WILL t all Prices at Closing Out m& M flak q v uw vuu . .AND WILL PROTECT OXJR CUSTOMERS jvtof? them the best goods -Jesse-, -ts. sr"TZL -rLm KEEP COOL. Keep cool and don't get excited, Take aurtimn irvnu are about to buv a novel don't do so until you have had time to pxamlne the new lot of novels on our shelves. We spare no pains in petting t he very laiesi. uur assortment or uinsirnwo periodicals Is unsuroassed. Call around and see our display. Patton Bros., Bookaollara and Stationers 08 STATE 8TRKET. E. X. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK ANDJ0B PRINTERS Legal SlanJcPubltsJiers. Bush's New Brlck,over the bank, Com'l street. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn nn half vnur wood. In fuel, when he saws It. Make your contracts with him personally orleave orders at Veatcts olgar store Dearborn's book store,43S hummer street, or address me by mall. 6-11-U MKW ADVERTISEMENTS. TK CLARA M. DAVIDSON, cTaduate of Medina Cttr rt PpnnAvL VJ .Woman's vanla ofllce, Bush-Breyman Bkck. Balem. "pKKSOr. AL.-E. K. Hall, paper banger, hat JT . returned from the east and is ready for business. p. TJHHl Ulvlsli RET ln Democratic Boom Terms, a Division Htreet between clal. Inquire 00 lot. new uouse wnu a room, nara onisn; on Front and Comraer. && J" 0lT. Wednesday, In Salem, a pa'ksue of Leave at this omce. ji jaccuna jnnges wi apnea in newspaper, 7-S0 31UIB PArEtt U kepton file at K. U. Date's . Advertising Agencj, 61 and 65 Merchants xebange, 8an Francis o. California, where contrao for advertising: can ba made for lu CHRI8TIAN RCIKNCE-Llterature kinds on sale at 826 Liberty street. of all 4-5-ly ATTENTION.-Cash money paid tor rags, bottles.old iron and all kinds of metals, aiso bides, at old Court Uouse, Halem. 1-W-ly 1. TOLPOLAR. ADVENTIST. Regular Seventh Dty Advent si services at old Unitarian Hall opposite opera house, ba lem, Hutur.sys. Sabbath school at Io. m., followed by Bible leading and other service. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 n. m. 6-27 FOE SALE. On easy terms and cbtap. A SO acre orchard on Sunny Side No. one. 8 miles south pf Baiem. MMMw JOHN HART. in the market, at lowest prices. MeFj . WllUS BROTHERS & CO. CORNER, .... 8AUEM ; OWtGOX,