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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1893)
jcvramffQ ojLprrAii joritNAij, wedintesdat, September 20, isss. FALL AND WINTER. Notwithstanding the hard times staring us in the face, we have IMPORTED A FINER AND LARGER STOCK of Dress Goods, and Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Wraps, than ever before. Ladies of Salem and vicinity need no longer send their money out of Salem for their DRY GOODS a wo mn save them monev besides keeping the money at t rnr cfnnl- mmnrises manv of the finest varieties of German and French manufacture and it will pay you to ex amine our line of Dress Goods arid Jackets before purchasing. PALACE ANlfsHOECOMPANY, 307 Commercial Street. THE - IF You are goiugJUOmlldlornnksany Klodol Improvement, call oaJUie undesigned for material. We have a com plete stock, and are reuly to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co. Oregon FRUITS The Portland ex position folks expect to get up a pomo logical exhibitof our state lor the tuid winttr fair at Ban Fraucisco. To this end they offer the followiug premiums for fruits: For the largest five pears, $5.00, for the largest five apples, $5.00, for the greatest variety of pears, 5.00, for the beat ten varieties of upples,$5.00, for the largest buncbof grapes, $5.00, for the greatest variety of grapes, $5.00. The rame is to be shipped by express, free to the shipper, not later than Oct. 7th. A A PIG-TAIL MURDER. Highbinder Kills His Man Makes His Escape. OUR NEWPORT LETTER. Union Pacific Officials Inspect Yaquina Harbor. WHY NO IRISHMEN ARE ANARCHISTS How a Salem Man Drove a Coir Out of His Teiit and Adolph's Funeral. The services over the body of the late Samuel Adolph will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. from the home on East State street, and will be lu charge of the Masonic fraternity. The burial will take place at City View cemetery, and not at Portland, as was at first de cided. The services will be held at the grave, and all friends of the family are requested to be at the house at 2 o'clock sharp, when cars will take them to the cemetery. Last night atwut ten 'clock word was brought to the city that Chinaman Long bad shot and killed Yuon Hing. in his cabin at the hop farm of W. H. Holmes which is operated by George dun, several miles south of this city The work was done by a 48 caliber ball, which entered at his shoulder and pierced the heart. Sheriff Knight was early at the ecenr and altbuugut he still has several.depu ties out no trace of him has yet been found, except that be stole ajboatabout a mile this side and made bis escape down the river. Lone is a bad man. He made his es cape from the Victoria penitentiary some ago, and Is known to nave killed a man in a Ianndry in San Francisco He has been a fisherman on the Colum bia, and worked a few days In the Levy hop yards before killing bis man. Corner Statt arrived in the city this morning and has gone to the scene with Deputy Condlt to bold an Inquest. It la expected the man will be caught before reaching Portland. FROM BROOKS. Mks. Meyers Dead. Col. Jeff Mey ers this morning received a telegram from Sclo announcing tho death of his brother's wife, Mrs. N. C. Myers. De ceased was a daughter of Thos.Cornell. and was raised at Salem, where she bad many friends and relatives. Her death was not a surprise, as her health bad been falling for some months. She leaves an infant babe. The funeral will be held at tho M. E. church In Salem, Thursday, at 2 o'clock p. in, University Compliments. At a meeting of the faculty of the Willam ette uulverslty last Monday evening resolutions were passed uuauimously commending the valuable services of tho retiring presldentDr. Geo. Whltaker and the retired professors, William Ar nold, Miss Minnie Cunningham, and Miss Grace Scrlber and extending them best wishes for future happiuess and merited success. New Pastor. Rev. J. M. 8ohul8e, the new pastor of South 8alem M. K. church ,arrived in the city fromMoscow, Idaho, yesterday, and will begin his duties next Sunday, with the usual morning and evonlug services. i-olicb court. way uiliton was today fined $5.00 and costs for assault ing a celestial. The trial of Geo. Wills fur complicity lu steallug beer from a messeuger boy, will come before Judge Iides at 4 p. m. today. i i Show Not Coming. Salem has not bad muny publlo shows this season. Now there is one that is not coming, but Is already hear tho 11 uo show of frulta etc ut Vau Eaton's grocery store. Payino Cash. Urewster & Whito the feed dealers, carry a general stock of grain and bay feed, and are paying tbe highest market prlco for oats, in spot cash. St IN a Hukuy. Tho disappointed boomers from Cherokee Strip no doubt mado good time gettlug out, but tho Lockwood messengers move with great er velocity than all. t Overloaded. That condition of Clark & would be tho Epploy'a pop ular grocery but they keep ahoylng out toM of goods every day. THE MARKETS. Brooks Is looking up, sugar is on the rise also. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Massey and Mn. E. K. Shaw drove to Gervais Saturday evening. Grant Van Oartol speut a few days on this side lust week. E. M. Savage and family were camped at the fair grounds last week. Joie Jones assisted J. W. Bunder with bis machinery during tho fair. Harrison Jones and "paid" attended tbe fair Thursday. Mrs. M. L. Jones sister drove up Friday. Mr, Brown wbb up looking after bis fl ix crop last week. The R. It. fencing crew is in Brooks aguln. Geo. Massey is having bis bouse re medied. Geo. says he Is going to have one of the finest kitchens any where wo will call around about supper time wlion completed, George. Will Jones and family expect to start to the mountains soon on a mouth's pleasure trip. Dr. is on tbe sick list. Geo. Massey bought five lots of M. L. Jones last week, completing bis block. AmloMcClard came up Saturday. Hop picking is almost at a close in these parts. Elam Shaw Is on tho sick list. Miss Jauo McClard attended the fair Saturday. Tho remains of Mrs. W. Lerwlll of Brownsville arrived here on the o'clock passouger Sunday and were In terred In the Jones cemetery. Mrs, Lerwlll Is a daughter of old Mr. Fletch er of North Howell Prairie, The fu ueral was largely attended. you," Is a Blmmous Ban Fhancisco, Sept. 20. Wheat, Doetiuer $1.16. Chicago, Sept. 20. Cash, 071; Do eewfew 71). Fohtland, Sept, 20,-1 Wlieut valley, 11.00; WllWu!la.b7j. PERSONAL AND L00AL. Buy underwear at The Fair, aud save big money. Mrs. Dodd, of the Central school, re turned today from a visit to Albauy. Max Bureo, the furniture mau, has gone to Portland. To thluk "uotbtuir alls symptom of dyspepsia. Take litver iteguiator. J. W. Thomas of tbe Cash store, is in Portland. ROLLED OATS-Sometblng vkry choice at tho Blue Front 2-d w Rov. Qeo. Wbltlaker went to Port land this afternoon to confer with tho j bishop. Simmons Liver Reculator surelv cures headache, Indigestion aud all dis order)) of the liver, ROLLED OATS-tlia choicest you1 over ate at tbe Blue Frout. 2-d w I Newport, Sept, 19. (Special Cor respondent. Quite a party of notables Sundayed at Newport. Supt, Baxter, of the Union Pacific, accompanied by a few friends, in charge of Supt, R. E. Uulcabey, of the Oregon Pacific, came over Saturday night in a private car and were very much delighted with the bay, and harbor, and jetties. Governor Pennoyer, State Treasurer Metscban and Supt. Anson, of the Sa lem Electric Co., enjoyed a hand of wblst in tbe smoking car, aud tbe various officials and magnates did not get togetner-untll all boarded the "Res- lute" to steam across the bay to New port. Tbe superintendent, Baxter, who is a very bright man, became the center of an interesting group. There was talk of reduced towage rates on the Columbia and obolitioa of river pilot fees in which the governor and Supt. eemed very much agreed. The railroad people quartered at the bay View bose, and the goveunor and treasurer set out afoot for Monterey, two miles up the beach. They trudged dtoully through the mile aud a half of dills and sands aud half mile of beach, knocked at the back door of the hotel and atked for a night's lodging. Upon registering it leaked out who they were and at once they were lords of tbe premise?. As the governor has not bad a day off this year be wanted a quiet Sunday, and beyond a drive to Cape Foulweatber Lighthouse, where tbe breakers seemed to roll extra high in honor of his excellency's visit, the gentlemen did not stir out all day, but enjoyed tbe elegant homelike hospitail- ity spread before them. In the even ing they were entertained by Misses Nora and Mollie Fltzpatrick, with the newest songs at the piano. They re turned Monday, the governor having never but once been away from bis office on Monday and that was when be was ill. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Mrs. Governor Pennoyer is at the world's fair, having accompanied their son Horace as fur as Chicago on his way to attend the Lawrencevllle pre paratory school in New Jersey. Mrs. Pennoyer came across the plains in 1853, the present governor of Oregon came lu 1854, they were married in 18-55. October the 20th tbe warship "Oregon" Is to be lauuehed In San Francisco and tbe builders the Union Iron Works of California have invited Governor Pennoyer and full stutl.to be present. The governor was also asked to have his daughter christen the man of-war "Oregon." As bis only daugh ter Is married be may designate some one elso for tbe great honor. In that case it will be an Oregon girl probably Miss Daisy AinBWorth of Oakland. NO IRISH ANARCHISTS. That was a witty reply a certalu Sa lemite mado to a man who came inty his office and wanted to know why it was that Russian Jews, Poles' and Hungarians generally made up the so cialist and anarchist meetings aud why no one ever heard of au Irishman among them? "I suppose it Is because they are all employed as policemen," said he. There Is a good deal behind this re mark. The Irishman is naturally a city politician aud if be h not at the bead of city politics he is in control of tho police department, aud this is true of nearly every city lu the Uuited States outside of Oregon. While the Irish are gettlug coutnl of the munici palities tho Germans are gradually buy ing up tbe country ami the records will show that more farms aro sold to Ger mans in Marlon county than to all other classes of purchasers put together. THE SALEM MAN AND THE COW. They tell a good story ou a business man of Salem aud the way he drove u mauraudtng cow out of the camp of Sa lem tents at Monterey one day. While all hands were bathing lu the surf the cow got in through a pair of bars that bad been left down and began to ex plore a tent. She entered the kitchen tent and ate some vegetables, a box of doughnuts and a roll of butter, finish ing oft on a jar of pickles. Then she commenced eating a straw pillow In the sleeping tent There was just room for her to stand between the two beds aud she was munching away con tented enough until the Salem man left tbe beach in bis red bsthing pants and armed with a long pole to see what was tbe matter. He waved it frantic ally at her and at tbe first Jump she knocked down both beds. When she got sight of tbe short pudgy person in red tights she bellowed, kicked up her heels, shook her horns wildly as though it were her last gasp and carried oil the J cook tent, on her horns, the gallant knight of the Bea falling backwards ov er a log with bis legs in tbe air. Tbe whole camp came to the rescue and tbe infuriated cow flying over the mount ains with a yellow striped tent stream ing from ber horns was captured and order restored. Tbe Salem man swears he will never try driving a cow out of camp again, dressed in scarlet pants and armed with a long pole. OVER THE BAR. Under the cool and nervy band of Captain W.J. Richards the staunch little tug "Resolute" bore the railroad officiate out over the bar Sunday after noon. It was tbe last trip of the sea sou out into the open Pacific with pas sengers, me sea was quite "Dumpy" ou tbe outside of tbe bar, which had 23 to 25 feet of water at middle low tide. The ladies who belonged to Supt. Baxter's party decided not to go, tbe water being pretty rough. A reporter and two ladies and two children took their first taste of salt water. A gen tleman who went along to see us all get sea-sick was agreeably disappointed. I bad eaten a hearty dinner of salmon, j unce or twice as the little tug went on ber bow end and we all bad to brace ourselves to stay on deck I thought my j silver-sides wanted to regain their ua- J tlve element. Hut they cnangea their minds and concluded to stay by me, with no disagreeable results. Only one swell came aboard, lhe sight of giant waves was Impressive to land people. We ouly regretted the ride to sea was not longer. But as it was an official trip for inspection of the water and not for pleasure it could not be prolonged. Capt. Fred Olsaon who has sailed around the globe aud is always an en thusiastic champion of Yaquina harbor was happy over the low tide soundings, I and declared that the bar was "very good water." The steamer Willamette comes in Wednesday. E. H. THE COUNCIL SESSION. At a regular meeting held last even ing the city fathers allowed the follow ing claims: Smith fc Bchfndler, $2.25; R. L. Swartz, $15.84; A. N. Hales, $5; Salem Water Co., $103.74; Girduer &Darr, $5.2; Salem Ga3 Co.. $11.70; Smith & Stelner, $9.50; Salem Consolidated Btreet Railway Co., $435.75; Salem T. & D. Co., $12 50; J. W. Watt, $3; Smith & Stelner, .85; H. P. Mlnto, $12 50; John Knight, $112.87; W. C. Mitchell, $14 50; Sautlam Lumber Co., $9 12, F. M. Rice, $21; Glover & Pugh, $3.50, J. Meyers, .60; J. C. Goodell, $3.10, Gray Bros., $7.75. Chairman Gray's report on city finances showed expenditures from Jauuary 1st, tnis year $42,823.86. His report also contained a few good words of precaution to the city fathers, and compliments for Recorder Edes, on his methods of keeping the city books and records. A remonstrance was presented against the improvement of High street but as City Attorney Bingham report ed that it contained less than half tbe names of the property owners on that street, it failed. Referred. An ordinance ordering a rebate of sums over and above contract price on State street improvement was laid on tbe table. The ways and means committee asked for another week to report on the funding ordinance. Albert asked that same be taken out of the bands of tbe committee, but by vote of the may o his motion was lost. The city attorney made a special re port averse to removing the old build- ' ings on the alley north of Willamette j hotel. A petition asking abatement of a nuisance on High street in the way of rubbish, was referred. Alert Hook & Ladder Co., accepted the city's oiler of $5.00 per month for each of its members, with the provision that the company should have quarters in tbe new city ball and have first rec ognition when the city may establish a paid hook and ladder service. Adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening. Not the Right Word. "No," said Bertha sadly, " 'pain' doseu't express whui I sutler at these times it is simply 'anguish!' I Know I ought to consult a physician; but I dread it bo! I can't bring myself to do it. Then: too, 'female dlaeutea' always seemed so Indelicate to me, I cao'i bear to have any one know or speak of mine." "Yes, dear," answered Edith, "but don't you know you can be cured with out going to a physician? Send to any drugniat for a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Fav orite Prescription, aud take it, aud I warrant you'll fel better in a very few days." The manufacturers warrant the med icine, too. They guarantee It to do ex actly what it claims, viz: tocureleu corrbea, painful irregularities, excessive flowing, prolapsus, lufiamatiou or ul ceration of the uterus, and.tbe innum erable other "female weaknesses." It so strengthens and builds up the uter ine system, aud nerves; that worn-out run-dowu wives and mothers feel re juvenated after taking it, and they are eaved the paiuful embarrassment and expense of a surgical examination abd a tedious, tiresome treatment. PROM STAYTON. Public school opened Monday. Hop pickers are most all through and back to town again. Mrs. Mangle and family went to Salem Saturday?- Rev. Spangle, of Jeflejson, occupied the pulpit at tho Baptist church Sun day. Mr. Sloper, of Fox Valley, was lu town Saturday. Misses Susie Kerns and Tempest Duniviu, spent fair week In 8alem, at tending the state fair. A social hop at the opera bouse, Fri day night, Sept, 22d. Miss Cora Cooper returned home last Wednesday, from Southern Oregon, where she has been visiting all sum mer. Misses Magule and Bernlce Hoffman spent Sunday in town, visiting, friends. The Slaytou Hour mill has been do ing a tbrlviug business for the last ten or fifteen days, receiving wheat dally. f?6li Their gentle action and good eflect on the system really mate them a perfect little pill. 1 hey please them who use them. Carter's Lit tle Liver Pills may well be termed "Perfec tion." Nn one knows better than those who have used Carter's Little Liver 1'llls wbiurellcl they have given when taken for dyspepsia, dizzi ness, pain In the side, constipation, and dis ordered stomach. Do not despair of curing your sick headache when you can ro easily obtain Cuner'a Little Liver Pills. They will effect a prompt and permanent cure. Ihelr action Is mud and natural. To Trade for Goods. Valuable timber and farming lauds in Lincoln county in tracts of 10 to 100 acres. Will trade for general merchan dise. Address, Peek & Russell, 9 5 lm Yaquina, Oregon. AGAIN. John Holm has again opened a blacksmith shop in Salem, at rear of Cook's hotel. All friends In vited to give bim a call, and get work done in the best manner. 9-6. lm Opals. We have a few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will make opal pictures at a reduced price. Sperry, the artist, Commercial street corner Court, Salem. d-tf Largest Gun in the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought to see it. This is the month of months to visit the fair.pleas ant days, cool ulghts, delightful travel ing weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chi cago on the vestlbuled limited trains ot tbe Chicago, Union Pacific & North western line. See your nearest Union Pacific agent for rates or other informa tion. 12-9-tf We Radiate. In- every direction OUR HOME MADE GOODS are sent to all points of the com pass bringing joy and gladness to many. Patronize our Home Mills. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied In bundles of loo, not cut, tor sale at this oflico at nfteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pouna. jxexi uoor to the postonice. tf Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the asylum board of trustees, until noon, Sept. 18, 1893. for hauling brick from the penl teutlary to the asylum farm. For par ticulars, apply to L. L. Rowland. 9-13-td Supt. BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Kronta and supply tbe brick lor the New Balem City uau uu ueariy an menne Duuuings erected In tbe Capital City, ards near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. Udw aking Pewder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder -No Ammonia; No Alum. Uacd in Millions of Homeso Vars tbe Standari The Best Meals in the City at frjvi feMMie tor FntlUc MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN Connecting an d Primary Claj sea open Monday, Sept. 25th, Oor. Court and Liberty streets, opposite opera TRAINING For teachers and mothers will benn October Sd. at the same place. r particular apply to Mrs. P. S. Knight, mnciial. we ?m SALEM, OREGON, I GOOD LUCK TO YOU Good luck to yon and good luck it trill be to every ene who take advantage of our SCHOOL BOOK S'LE. Nell her a horse-shoe or four leaf clover can bring you men opportunities, Hee that your caijuren go 10 me ouie street dook ttore tor ineir scnooi suppues. Patton Bros., Boolcaellera and Stationers,' 08 STATE STREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Rlanh Jublin7iers. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank, Com'l Btreet. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, ?2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class In all Its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. NEW AJJVEItTIHEilENTs. WK?.- B?Sn?:h,a?t bestint iM Address a, care Journal. ftua r A DIES wishing to mkeR5 weekly brio. I I 1nowrllfn l ihbl. . f V W" iiTSrtn,i samp' MUs Loa'wi Fairfield, SonS . . H WANrED.-A good second hand S or WAPTkn. Ann vn. biIiImi.. .. tr l M Rhrith HHlcm. rr " "' V.a"h -ln.3T 17IOUND. A pocket book contalnftit Mnii . uiuuo". j uo owner can set the umtbr Minn v.n... . . . calling at the Blue Prom andproTingpnv ty & LOSi'. A ring: of keyB. Tie finder will t rewarded by returning ibeiame to Maf. iett- the hou--e mover 9-1341 T" ftZTA Tll "f hnnn-n kll !. u.. I 1 nMrisnittfflM likovaat Ta.,v..iu' anri tut n ifi ITT n bsf a " I .. ..s-iu. !; F lUKNIiHKD ROOMS :for lieht houuleep. iug mrrcak no. jb-I'enierstreeu w 31HIS PAPER U kepton file at E. C. Du'i ' Advertising Agency, 61 and 63 Merchuii xchange.Ban Kiunclsro, California, whm contracts for advertising can be made to It CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Literature of ill kinds on sale at S28 Liberty street. fS-lj CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received bv tha TnutM ot tbe Lake Labish Drainage DUtrlrt, fee aeepemn? ine lower end or tneir amu m u blsh townxhlD.T. . 8. it. 3 W. Tbe part to be improved Is F.SO0 fett kmr. 3,652 cnb'c yards ot material will nave tote excavated. The bid must state the amount that the ditch will be completed fur. Plan-, profiles and peciflcatlons are on Bi In tbe office of E. B. Henry .tugineer In coup of the work, room 7, Gray Block. Bid must be left with hJm on or before 3 o'clockp.o. Monday, Bepu 17, 1893. A certified phwk of t?S mnit ifComMM each bid as evidence ofgoed fkilo.. Tbe rl(U to reject any and all bids Is reserved, V-UU A GOOD CHANCE I AH goods at W. M. Sargeanl's rill be Bold at tbe regular price for tbo to au uayaat iu percent. uisuouui.iori THE PACIFIC DETECTIVB AND COLLECTING B1E11 SA.LErvI, - - - Oregon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT, Manspf. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition OPENS 3EPTBMBER 27 1R93 ObOSBS OCTOBBR 28 WILL FURNISH THE MVBIC A "WORLD OP MECHANICS IN" MINIATUEE. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS VEI MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ot 110,000 and throwing a thousand Jets ot water In all thetoloriofl nuuuow will oeauuiy uusio iiaiu LABGE AQUARIUMS, Containing fish olall varieties lound In Oregon water,have been constructed at great exp! TTTTZ ATtT O- A T.T.7V RV. Will contain a collection of paintings selected Irom the World's Fair. Among tbemEl burg's celebrated painting Cuiter'. Last Fight. To visit this great Exposition and yiel wonders in every department of Art and fcctence, will be next thing to a vUH to tbe ww I REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORTATION LINH8. . "or further Information address E5 W. A.X.Z.TDU, M.Mt.rt P-3-iw dw superintendent andSecrturj; m9 Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinerj AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Gooda and lowest TrloM. N. W. Cor. SUte and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON. TTAT TTUTTCJ. And then come and see us about It. We have determined to close out tbe lM uut-u ui ouroummerouuug tunneia, and novr w lue time for you w w i are selling me 15 coat 6Hes for lAe a vrI a&d flu 12 1.2 rent OHes ft 8H cents h yard, and that Isn't all. We are Bellini? our 10 cent Cnallles for ejo a jaHijSl ' . o m oo giuu to buow you laeme goons. Aliuouaiuo ", A uuw you our new ana elegant line or Jflall Uoodi, luciuaing " - novelties. "A7TTT .T.C5 TaTrkTIVJrT-O.CS A. HO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - BALEM, ORE0 Mtn'wwnrt Bov's Clothing never ao cheap &ji now. STRONG'S RESTAURANT, 271 Commercials! Wescacoct & Irvine, Prop'rs ftftl LJku.