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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1894)
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HIGH OLA8S WORK PICTURE FRAMING -Rt Keller & Sods ' They carrj ft line Btock mid prices aro always agreeable. J. L. MITCHELL & (X Insurance. HOLMAN BLOCK, SALEM, Or. dw LOOAL CALENDER. April 17, Tuesday, Marlon county Horticultural Boclotv. May 4, Friday Republican county convention at Dallas, The Races. Tbo breeders associa tion bold another meeting lhinlnftor noon to settle the matter of the June races. Independence baa adopted the 14th, 15th and 10th, so It Is suggested thatSalom tako the week following, And make the datoa Juno 21st, "2d aud 23d. Flnstors. If you aro thlnklugof buying a plat tor, remember that you will place il upon your body nud cannot get u plas ter that will be too good for you. Allcock'a poruB plaster Is the best Blaster made. Your druggist may have somo othar plaster ou his shelves which ho Is anxious to get rid of, or elso some worthless Imitation pur chased at ft low price for tho purpose ol substitution. Do not accept his "Just as Eood" plea, Insist upou having the geuulne. Alloook'a porua plaster haB uo equal. llrandreth'a plus can always be re lied upou. Famous Piotukks. Oherriugton Bros, are now making their beet pic tures at special prices, tho Y. W. O. A. rush, notwithstanding. JHBPBKHSEKJ Hi in mm J hi ii i POPULAR APPROVAL gees far towards establishing tho 4diiig of n Imalnesa houso m tho ewtuunity, and the good-will and Juror we Jiave been shown indicate tfcat those who have dealt with us ! boa eminently Uafled with ffcrir trftBKftctioau. 2ffJ wk I am offering tay entire -flQIOGRAPB" ALBUMS- AT COST. W Qommwid BU x 1 A V mrnmM) moatkm fm-m MILLINERY ! Tub Canvass. Tho canvass in Marlon county lifts not yot got fairly under headway, but tho Itepublican meeting? are everywhere attended by largo enthuslustio crowds. AtJeilerson Suturduy night thro hundred people turned out, one huudrod standing up fir threo hours to hear tho speaking There will bo rallies at Woodburu Sat urday night and ut Aumsyllle Thurs day night. An Accident On the street alwayB ittracts a crowd, and so do the low prices of the Salem cash maraet, at No. .131 Commorolal street, In tbo Cottle blook. Glvo us a trial and you will ever after trade with us. Cheap for ash. Free delivery. Frank F. Toevs 1 i ' ' Women Dkleqatks. This after noon Mrs, R. S. Wallaoo, Mrs. A. L. Hutchison aud Mrs. A. O. Condlt went to Portland to attoud tho women's Northern Paclflo missionary assembly. Mrs. W. F. Booth by was also a dele gate, but could not go. ' i ' a I. The Coupon System, G. W. John fon & Son aro not built ou that plan, aud neither Is their clothing, but It gats thero Just tho sume. Everybody wears It. It wears well, and costs less than auy where else. Club Meeting. Tho McKlnloy club of South Salem will have n joint dobato nt tho old school house Tuesday evening, April 17th.' E. llofor, Repub lican side, J. P. Robertson, Populist Bide, At Labt. The loug expected ship mentof shoes, luoludlng the newest styles und best makes, has arrived at Tho Palace. Tho low prices will os- toulsh you. Call and see. Foil Manblauqhtkk Thomas W. Godfrey, of Jackson county, was today brought to tho ponlteutlary to serve ten years for the crime of manslaughter The shoes Just received at THE PALACE inoludes tho latest styles and are ottered at hotter values than over known in tho history of Salem. - ijiha. r, a. it may mase some peoplo look pale, but compared with balem steam laundry linen, they would sull pass for SeuegamblanB. i Wood, Wood. Tho Salem Improve ment oompauy Is supplying hundreds of families with their superior fuel, at the lowest prices. Tjik Bhownus Next Friday mght at Heed's. Admlsslou 25 cents, reserved seats 50 oeuta. A novelty for old aud young. Five tons of chicken wheat, cheaper than dirt, at lire water A White's. See those ax tiaudler, for only 15 cents, at The Faiu. School Apportionment. Tho apportionment of sohool fuuds to be made this week by the oouuty school Hupt. U about half the total amount. The rest will be distributed wheu tax collecting le ooaaplotcd. The New 8priag Hats Are all adorned with rose. The rosea ou your cheek? can bo retained by uslujr Park'4 'lVx. It clear the blood uf Impuretlee, movea tho bowels every day and give health nud strength to Ihe u?r, JAILBKSAK. Professional Burglar Escapes Mon day Morning. Fred Nelbold, who was put In the county jail from Sllverlou, March 19, awaiting Inquiry of the" grand Jury on a charge of burglary of Frank DePue's residence aud a shoe store. He was about 88 years old, dark complexion, 5 ft. 0 In. and weight about ICO to 170 pounds. Robt. Lyons, his cellmate, did not know about it until ho was awakened. Rut his time Is out today or be might have known perhaps. The break was effected about fl a. m. this morning. Other prisoners heard the noise nnd notified ShorifT Knight through the night watch W. S. Klein. Ho sawed two bars of bis cell first. Fx get the board door open he sawed a link out of a chain that locked the gate. Next he sawed oil an inch Iron bar and bent tbem aside with an iron rail from an iron col. It must have been done very quickly because the nigbt watch goes the rounds in the Jail every hour, when he is not working as Jani tor. The work of Hawing the soft Iron bars was done with a steel case knife .mce silver plated, but now all rusted over. This bos been converted into a xhw with two edges that cuts iron like butter. The saw was eyjdontly made by a skilful cracksman, and was pro bably secreted by some assistant of Neibold's. Jefferson Republicans. The greatest rally in this county so fur held by tbo Republicans and one hat will bo hard to excel was carried nut under the auspices of the JtfTerson Republican club Saturday evening. I'fte JeUerson bund, a splondid organi zation for campaign purposes or wher ever bjass muslo is needed, paraded the Creels. A local artist had constructed -tume pertinent oampalgu banners, tak ing otT the weak points of theopposi tlon aud creating great amusement In Hmltu x Jones' nail wus runner evidence of careful preparation on the platform, illustrating the admiulstra tlun'a Hawaiian policy. Flowers graced the table, the ludles graced the occasion aud the speakers engaged In honorable discussion of publlo aflairB. The Jefferson Republicans set a splen did pace of enthusiasm, the Influence of which will belt all over tbo coun ty. Thero Is no more loyal Republicans in tbo state than John Roland, who cume so near tbo prlr.s or the county clerkship. The olub here has 110 members and the Junior Republican club has an en rollment of 88 lade. The little girls have not yet been enrolled but if the women and the young ladles get started we presume they will follow soon. Thero seems to bo something to Impel paoplo to become Republicans this year. The Populist Campaign. Gov. Pennoyer will, in the near future, open the campaign for the Pop ulist party at Ashland. His speech is already prepared, and will be supplied to the proas of tho state in stemtypo plates, free of all expense As Is his custom, he has carefully prepared his speech, tho same being written out word for word. He made a trip to Southern Oregon last week, to arrange for the dollvery and the publication of the sauio. It is not yet known whether the Republicans will challenge the governor to a Joint dobato, as tho atti tude of his campaign Is still a problem to tho publlo. Whatever ho may have to say, his official acts and record ought to be dlsoussed for the bonellt of the publlo at large, and he ought not to be allowed to escape his personal share of the responsibility. The Lecture Dou't forget Dr. Locke's lecture on Tuesday, 21th, ouo week from tomor row evening. This will be tbo lecture of tho season. Over 400 tickets have boon sold. We expect to sell moro tickets than the University chapel will seat, and will ohaugo to a more conven ient place, notice of which will be given soon. Wo believe Dr. Locke to be tho most polished speaker In the state. The peoplo of Salem will bo glad to hear him. Ouo man said: "I went one' huudrod miles to hear Dr. Locke," You can bear mm uy going uo more than a mllo April 24th. The Q. A. It. Social. Remember the mouthly social glveu tonight at the G. A. R. hall, by the three patrlotla orders. There will be a great variety oh a pleasant program. A social hop will follow it, at the W. R. C. rooms. Music by Prof, MoLyman and orchestra. Vocal solo, Edna Kulght; recltatlou, Mabel Carter; vocal duet, Mrs. Linn aud Mr, Matt Whau; recitation, Del Dlusmare; vocal duet, MUufa Dayls aud Drown; vocal aolo, Mattie Bouthwlok; address, E. Hofer. I m Economy and Strength. Valuable vegetable remedies are Used iu the preparation of Hood's Harsaparllla In suoh a peculiar luauuor a to restrain the fall medicinal value ot every Ingredient, Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy aud etrengtb and U the only remedy of wlilcli "100 ikxw one Dollar" u true. Do sure to get Houd'a, Hood's Pills do not purge, palu or Krine. but act tromitly. easy and efficiently. Fat)iTlKxftKSr&-Th6y are look injt up. Car loads of fresh fruit go East dally over the Overland trains from California. Fruit canners are rejoicing because of the demand for Pacific Coast fruit, consequent upon tbe damage to the Eastern crop by frost. Two to five thousand cases are being shipped daily. Tbore should bo a large attendance of all frnit growers Tuesday at the meet ing of the Marlon county Horticultural society. IIOAD3 AND BOOK CEUBHERS. County Court Assembles to Witness the Operation of a Machine. The Marlon county court assembled this morning to witness the operation of tho new rock crusher bought recent ly. There was some delay in the arrival ot tbe engine, and Messrp. Hub bird, And rson and Watson put in the time talking up road matters at their rooms in the court h juse. An englno wan rented of Messrs, Hunkers & Wautosj, to run the crusher at $1.50 a day. But tbe county court today refused to be responsible for tbe bill. Tbe court takes the position that It has not yet bought the crusher, but has only agreed to take It if it Is a suo- cess. DON'T G0HUNGRY. When you can get Royal Chinook Salmon at 10 cents a pound, and other varieties of Ash at Steiner's market EVAPORATED OREAM. A New Dairy Product Which is Be volutionizing Dietary Science. Investigations of dietary chemists have been triumphantly established that animal fat, a most Important con stltuentof diet, is not, iu the strict senrjeof the word, digested, but finely divided. That Is to say made into an emulbion by tbe stomach, before being deposited In tbe tissues or consumed as fuel In the process of producing vital energy. When Gail Burden Invented tho pro cess of condensing milk, to as to render It capable of transport tlon, be did not and could not take iu this bene ficial aspect of his luvention. However, it being tho established policy of the company which baa fallen heir to his patents and trademark, to keep up the efllceincy of their plants, to encourage new inveu tions which will still further Improve already valuable proorssea, the dietary value of Mr. Borden's Invention, present from the begluulng as during tbe last few years, reacbed practically its final stage, What is being cold so widely throughout the United States today under the uume of Evaporated Cream, Borden'js, Peerless Brand, is a perfect food for, invalids. VYtiy snouiu healthy stomach be taxed any more than that of the invalid or tender Infant ? It should not be. Evaporated cream can be used as a complete sub stitute for all crude milk. Evaporated cream is a much better thing to give to,lnvallds,ror instance, tban'cod-ltver-oil. It Is fat the fat of milk and it is fat made by very sim ple processes of driving oft tbe water into a perfect emulsion. The process of evaporation Is ac complished by tho New York Con densed Milk company In vacuo aud by exercise of skilled experts, who have been taught by years of oxperienco in the business and patient care. With out the Borden processes, and without auoh skilled use of these processes, evaporated cream would be an im poM&lb.llly. So careful are tbe com pany to preserve the natural flavor and color of pure dairy ceam that eterlll zatlon Is affected after the can Is sealed. Physicians and housekeepers, especial ly mothers, will Hud that an Invest! gatlon Into the methods of this com pany will bo of great interest, aud should the claims now made for Bor den's Peerless Brand be sustained, great benefit to children, especially those who have teudeuclea to waste tissue, will ensue. These olaims can bo summed up briefly as follews: 1. Evaporated cream is an tmulslcn of cream, especially valuable for those of delicate digestion. 2. It Is o mpletely sterilised. 3, It will stand transportation. 4, It is uot dark colored, aud retains rreen, natural flavor ;of tbe best dairy cream. The established reputation of tbe Gall Borden Eagle Braud of condensed aniR as an imam rood, indicates great future for the new unsweetened product. Don't forget that Biro ig's rettaurant serves the best meala In the city. Tbe freshest datutioi always on their bill of fare. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. IFPRICE'S ,amrm ma G&Powdff XM in Millions of Homoi HAYO& &AT0K ON BONDS City of Salem Paper Advertised at a Big Premium. There is a great deal of Inquiry why the money from the recent sale of JC0,- 000 city bond has not been furthcoming. Following interview was bad wltn Mayor Claud Gatch teday: "How about the bonds 7 Have you beard from the purchasers ?" "Not a word, unless a resolution, In troduced by an alderman, regarding their form was from them; but that could not be. A councilman would not serve two masters, the city and also as agent for Rollins & Sons at the same time, would he?" "It la near three months now since Rilll 08 agreed to take them. It may bo there la some legal obstruction ?" "I think not. I see a part of them are advertised for pale, to Vei- mont and New Hampshire) Savings banks, price 1.07 and Interest 5 pr cent., quite a nice little profit to make, we meanwhile paying 8 per cei t on our warrants, awaiting tbeirflndirg a good sale." "But did tho city agree to wait unt 1 they sold them ?'' "Rollins' has tbe handle to this Jug contract. Yon will recollect that I tried to get tbe council to insist that n'l bids be accompanied by a certified check, but could not succeed." Wben we get the $60,000, will it not help raise tbe discount from our city warrants?" "Certainey, but that is not what in terested parties wunt d.ine. Ten per cent, discount on warrants Is too good a snap. Every move to place warrants at par has been defeated. I would cite tbe Lafore ordinance, pledging tbe city to accept its own paper iu payment of debt due it, and their bulldozing of our sheriff, preventing citizens paying their city taxes in warrants. Examine our city treasurer's report aud see tie warrants returned by tbe Oakland bank, if you want to understand tie trade going ou In warrants." County Finances. The semi-annual summary statement of the financial condition of the county of Marion ou the Hrat day of April, 1804, bus been prepared by thu county clerk a .d (lied for record in his of 11 jo. It is as follew: LIABILITIES. To warrants drawn on tbe county treasurer, and out standing and unpaid $ 55,768 77 To estimated amount of in terest acccrued thereon 3,500 00 To uncalled for warrants in " the hands of the county clerk 2,024 80 Total liabilities 61,313 57 resources. By funds in hands of county treasurer applicable to tho payment of county war rants' $ 3,654 00 B ' estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to tbe payment of county war rants 138,168 67 By estimated unpaid delin quent taxes for lSS3-'80 '90 01 92. 18,140 1 By estimated unpaid delin quent taxes purchased.. 6,118 26 Total resourced 166,131 14 Amoug the large invoice of new gooda received this morning at Joy. Clark's is a large stock of tbe famous Heluz hulk pickles. Our Grandmother's Way Was to steep root aud herbs aud use It every night We can do the same by uslug Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptly and without discomfort. Not a pill nor a cathartic but moves the b'jwels every day. m Midwinter Fair Bates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to Ban Francisco aud return, via Southern Pacific (Jo'b. Shasta route. Rate, $27.50, lucludlug five ad missions to tho fair. Tioketa good for thirty days from date of sale. The Home Boat. The home boat Elwood arrives up Sunday and Wednesday; leaves from Corvallis down Tuesday, and Saturday for Purtlaudj built for Salem route; natronizej balem mprnimnu- r..t. always reasonable. F. J. Smith, agent. iiuaii iuuiui oiuie street. . Low Steamer Bates. Parties intendlncivlaltltifr tim xn.i winter Fair should patronize the Union Pacific Steamm-M. n llila v.... ...... i placed In eltect from Portlaud the low miu ut vw iu oan rranciHco and re turn, which Includes meals aud berth. Full nartlculara ran lu nhioini i... - j dressing W. H. Hurlburt, A. O. P. A.! uumu xaumuoysieoj, roruaua. l-aj-tf - 40 Y "J Gents' shoes, Child's :-G00D In low and medium-priced Goods. Nover before have we been able to offer such bargains in Footwear as now. Hard times prices discounted. OSBURN'S RACKET STORE W. K. C. SOCIAL. There will be a social, followed by dancing, at the Graud Army hall, Monday eveulng, April 16. Following la tbe pregram: Mnalc Prof MrLyman's Orchestra Vocal Solo ' j-ana nujgni. 1U citation u MIbs M'ble Cmter Vtical Duet Mm. Linn and JI itt Wann Hecltatli n Mr. Del Dlnsmore Music llHrmonlca and Guitar Prof. M' Lyman Vocal Duet Misses Davis and Brown Vooil Holo Miss Mattio Bouthwlck Address Mr. K. Hofer w WE SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. Scoffs EmuEsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. A Prtptred by Soott A Bowne. ChemliU. now xoric. boiq uy an arneeisit. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! -AT THE- University Chapel, Tuesday Evening, April 17,'D4 First part to consist of popular, hu morous and character pieces. Including DAVID aud GOLIATH.by Earl Sharp and Dr. Epley, aud first bceue of Prot. Pirvln's (tanttta of the Pioneers, clos ing with Buttei field's GraudCantata of "RUTH THE GLEIO." CAST OF CHARACTERS: ItUTH Miss Sargeant OUEEN UK MOAU Mis. Holland NAOMI MUxAliermatt ZILLA.Tue tibepberdiss Miss Cirpenter OKl'All Mis5Jory KINU OK MO VU Mr. Kundret liriA Mr enger I1EL7. UtADAN , Dr. Kpley UA-tfAN Hrol.Parln Accompuuii.i Miss Ilub'jard Tickets at tbe Bookstores. Admission 25 Cents AT LAHOK-Blllv Wright's boys (and Wily doesn't know bow many) are at large ni'iwlug lawns, dclng garden work, and otbei wise minding other people's business, as well as their own. Olve them a trial and be knppy. a iu im E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO , BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS -AN Legal lilanlt Publishers. Bush's NewiBrick.over the,bank,Com'l street Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. .Latest Improved Goods N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. s ee? vices, I carry a large line of Optical Goods and can fit your Eyes at one eltUog. W. W. MARTIN, Optician THE NEW WILLAMETTE STAB LBS Completed and ready to wait on customers. We beep a full line of Truel. urays and Express to meet all demands. Barn and residence 2 block south of poatofflce. RYAN & CO. PERRY & CO. Engines repaired. All kinds ptfib' Work neatly done Near Depot, Salora, Oregon, Correspondence solicited. shoes. VALUES - : JOHN HUGHES. Dealer ia Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes and the most complete stock of Itruslics of all Kinds in the State. Artists' Slater ials, Lime, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest 'quality of GRASS SEEDS New Advertisements tfTK Art PER WEEK using and Belllnc cplO-UU Dynamos for paling walchei. Jewelry and tubluware. PJutes gold, silver, nlcftel Ac , same as new goods. Different slz.s for egents, families and chops Ea?v opersted; no experience; big pi oil Is. W. P, HAIUtlaON 4 CO., Clerte.No. 14, Columbus, Olilo. eod 0. THE LADIES1 BAZA Alt ftS received u new.and elegant Hue ol t nUtlren'n bonnets and bats, ready made drcsso, Ladles' kid gloves in newest shades from tli els up ward; gloves guaranteed and fitted at tbe cornier. Fast Ulacte boss 10c per pair Onr motto, low p ices, quick sales. First .National Krtuk building, 317 Commero al Ht. 4-l.t3t ru NTtiD A girl who can sew, to learn the II tailoring traae, Inquire at SOS Commercial slrett. 4 un 0 ATrt WANTED-At tbe warehouse foot ol Union strett A. M Hutnphicys, Frop HOUbK TO BhNT Corner Church and Fer. rv bis. Innulro at U3 81ato street, A. B amlth. 4 1U( DUCK EUGd-l'uiewhlto Ft kin Duck Ejgs. forstie. A. F. UOFKIt, JoonNALofllce. mill: most perfect trnlng truss made. Will I hold a rupture where all others hmt failed. For saie by J. X.. Farrlsh, 401 Capital s:re-t. 12-lsMf ft A PGUC PfipHnnri Sacramento, ocaltte. Tacomaand Han Francisco papers on sale Ht Bennett's, l'ostofllce block. c UKIsriAN HC1ENUE Literature of all 4-My kinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. rnUIB PAPER is keptou nie at E. O. Dase'j I Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchant! Exchange, San Francisco, California, when contracts for advertlslnc can be made for li. .'-GROCERIES-: STAPLE nud FANCY. Wcodenware, Willow ware, and CROCKERY. I A choice new Hue of Syrups Osborn & Harritt's no uourt street. Closing Out! 1 ((( KOLLS WAUi FAFEH t l.UUU Who'e!alecost,y7 State street. This paper must be allcloed out in a short time, uau eany ana get me: nnest ana Den paper cheaper than ever will be sold again. Qteiner' O CARBOLIC SALVE GUARANTEED To cure Burns, Chapped Hands, efft xso cure, money jieiunueu. To Milk Consumers. Oregon School for Deaf Mutes, 1 Salem. Oretron. March 30. 18U1 I To v horn It May Cencern: I have much pleasuee in testifying that tit, W.N.Havage has supplied this lnstliu ion with milk lor the past two years. The wW Vint. llAdn .tnli pnii. .lnin n .. f 1 n . tl II hlT 01 nrnt-class quality I heartily recomroendwr Savage to the patronage oj any private W lly or publlo Institution In need ol a re'itBJ milk supply, i B. mVlNli, Burt. 4- 2 ' and Lowest Prices. SALEM, OREGON. I make a Specialty of fitting the Eye with U'ff I have had thirty-five years' experience, wuk with my French Trial Case, enables ine to cw rectlv fit the Eve. There la no charce for my'' MANUFACTURERS of BP and Cooklnp Htoves, How, ware, all tlzes, and I n"" mi. ' .i.- 0..11 line w Jl'lOW I'UIUIB. run -Stove Extras, . 'Tm- - -