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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1895)
j I t. TWO BIG lO Lines choice patterns, assorted colors ot PRINTED DIMITIES -AT- QUANTITY LIMITED. 10c For "STd. 8KB TIIJ5M AT ONCtf. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. DRIVES. lO Lfnos of all How Patterns, assorted colors of Pkintkd India Linens, at SJo Per "Yd. ! -Jli.il! iL 14 J UU1LJ.II lilt All II "Ay I am closing out a line ot Paper and Envelopes ! Former price 35c and 50c, now 25c box, F. S. Dear born, Bookseller, BIVEtt NEWS. fifrt Tho Willamette now stani'it 4.8 above low water mark. Steamer Altona will bo up from Port land thin afternoon and after making her landing ot Batom will proceed on up to ludepondonco. Returning In the morning sho will leave for Portland at 7.45 a. in. Steatnor JSImoro will bo up from Portland this evening bound for Cor-vnllli. J. L. MITCHELL AEREMTED. I MRS. RIELY'H BENEFIT. PERSONALS. Wm. L. Slmeral of Maoleay, was In the city today. Qeo. W. Davla returned from the Pioneer Quarry today. Arohlteot V, 0. Knighton traiiHacted buftiuwa in Albany Wednesday. Geo. H. Irwin Is homo from Aeh Jand whore he ban boon on business, Attorney II. J. Digger wont to Port land this morning on legal buHlnotm. Attorney General C. M. Idlcmnn ent to Portland on tho afternoon lo cal. E. IS. MoKlnney returned thlfi after noon from a grain buying expedi tion up the volloy. Kr-Attorney Qonoral Geo. G. Cham- brlalu canto up from Portland on tho 11(17 local on bualnoaj. Gov. and Mra. Lord vlulled with frleuik In Portland today nnduroex footed home thin evening. Mrs, II. A. Miller came up from Oro gon City this morning for ft short ylalt with relative and frleiuU. Governor Lord wont to Portland ytwterday to altond h banquet of the Loyal Legion, lie returnii thin oyon- Tbetaiu Vn Booy, formerly preal tkHt of the Wlllamotto University, Mm up from tho motrnpollo on llio Moral ug local. V, U. Danavoii, general agent for the (JfMt Northern Hallway Co., with hwuiimrUr at Portland, returned to tl HietropollH thin morning. fHvv, W. G. ICaiituer, accompanied Uy Mkweo Illanoho ami La Verne, ro tHnd front La Kayelto laid night, whru tliy attended oonihieiiueiuonl mclw at the oollegu nf which Sir, Katitutir v prwldeni for four yearn, Got. Kddy, nf tho JUIIroad (IoiiiiiiU fw, w la the city, JIu ha Iwen at ik Gr"ii I'wlflo wruoU and ha the MIoiiy lit liU Hjgket iwii whluh Mw wiimImI(M will umko lUlludliig Ih the i, Bishop Coming. JJIehop William Horn, of Cleveland, ono of the four bishops of tho Evan gelical association of North America, who Is visiting this coast, prcauhlug as ho goes, will bo In Halem, Thursduy, May 0, and will preach In tho Evan gollcal church on Bovonteoth sireot. Tho bishop, born and educated In Germany, canto to this country when a young man, Joined the Evangelical association In Wisconsin, where he was In 1801 received Into tho ministry, rn 1801, after thirty years of valuable sorvlco as an Itinerant preacher, editor and poet, he wai oloctod bishop, and Is In this capacity visiting this coast to presido at the Oregon and California annual conferences. Charged With Embezzlement From a Railroad Company. A warrant was Issued out of Justice H. A. Johnson's court Wednesday evening for tho arrest of J. L. Mitchell, charging him with the larceny of $200, the property of a transcontinental mil road company, for whom Mr. Mitchell has acted as agent In this city. An o(ll cer last evening went out to the res idence of Mr. Mitchell, on Couit street near Eighteenth to carry Into execu tion tho warrant fur his arrest but was prerentid from doing so on tho plea that Mr, Mitchell's physicians had for bidden anyone to see him. Tho officers thon returned and after consulting tho physicians who are attending Mr. Mitchell, decided to await until this morning before placing him under ar rest. Justice H. A. Johnson and Dep uty Prosecuting Attorney Condlt pro ceeded to tho homo of Mr. Mitchell and after a consultation with tUe de fendant set his preliminary examina tion for Wednesday, May 8 at 10:30 a. m. Mr. Mitchell Is held in the sum of (350 and Is endeavoring to secure bonds men this afternoon. Mr. Mitchell has not been at his place of business t-lace lust Friday, owing to nervous prostration, and at times his futully is greatly alarmed at his condition. Stylish J)nl)i( Chairs at KELLEll it- SONS, lfiO State st. Pollco Court. Om lonely drunk wm dUpood of In Jttwtttor KdtV court OtU morning, HVlB no iimnrp (he nun w given My tJy, TmatO'JWI"w.TIi attorney git m ruurrt mm opinion (hat Die mtty ut taUt l (he only projmr w4HHiufwi)t the ttftle govern men I, tmMwii Mr, JCluoahl in hit tvfucai to im4 wit jituuey Ut UI lnlllullon in mu eutii fkihl 11 nuiiiUr ut iiwitr. m mm da lite Dudlilug. HKMAWa lH JAIU-At 10 u'ultviV The University Case. Judgo Hewitt has decided tho case of tho board of Willamette University trustees vs. John Knight, sherlll of Marlon county. The complaint up on which tho court decided tho case Ih us follows! W. JI, Gdoll, as president of the board of trustees of the Willa mette university, shows that on the lth day of October 1870, said circuit court duly confirmed the snla hereto fore iimdo on the foieahwuru of u mot t gtign, held by O, W. Hhaw, In which siild ilooruu said circuit court, among other IhliiKs ordered anil decreed us follows! It Is hereby unlerml, adjudged and dvcmd by the court, that said salu be, and the same Is In all ri'H!0U uud partluulars coullriued and dt-vrml reg. ii Ik r, mid said sherlll U riiivstud lo niako it no ooiiveyaiico of said premium to said puruhiuur, If no riHlemptlou ho Itiadu (hereof as by law provided, That tmld plalullir, Iriulio of the Willamette uulvuntlly purehatwd the above promise at (ho eulu (hureof by the elierlU' of Marlon ooinity on the W.I day of Augual, IH1U. Tlm( no n. demplloii was ever made of said prvm se, That limn (he sherlll, J. A. flatter, failed, slid omllted lo make a iIhm provldeil by Ihe oourl, and Ihuy applied to I lie imuh lo order Iheprea em eiisiiii, jimn jiuigni, lo iiikku a ilewd conveying tU premlmis to plain lifts. Jibuti tifMiit Ihe forrgolng allldivlt and iitollon, the ooiul Nlug fully ad- Vm hwrubv or ili'0iMl that Jehit From Maclaay. Tho funeral of Mrs. John Craig was the largest ever held in Macleay, and was notablo tor tho exceptional man ner In which it was conducted. Rev. J. B. Early preached an impressive funoral dlscourse.and good singing wan had. Tho pall bearers were Harvey Taylor.Danlol Early,Clurence Slmeral, Adam Burns, Wtn. Taylor, and Dan- lol Humphrey; W. T. Blgdon, con- duotor. Tho funeral procession num bered over 60 teams, and nearly 600 people wero in attendance, to pay tholr last respects to ono ol the most honored pioneer mothers of this entire neigh borhood. The grayo was literally cov ered with iloral tributes, which liter ally hid tho earth from view, showing the high esteem In which this grand old lady was hold by her hundreds of warm-hearted friends. Of tho twelve children who accom panied tho father and mother from tho oast eloyen wero present, and many grand children wore also present to see their doarest mother laid to hor last routing pluce, Grandma Craig, as sho was fumlllary known, was tho genoral favorite of ull high and low, rich and poor none but honored und loved her. Her death la tho heaviest loss our com munity has sustained in many a. day. CHARGED WITII INCEST. Near Novelties Inlrnrfnrsd afc Salem Never Reuben M. Harris Arrested Before Seen. Oolville. The names and numbers on the pro- Colvillb, Wash., May 1. The train gram ot the concert to be given as a from Spokane broutsbt Bheriff Plum- bencflt lo Mrs. Chas. 8. Rlely at tUe of po)k C0UUV( Oregon, with re- S,.F2SeVD,Dg,flB? J''??!!,6 qulsltlonporers and a warrant for tho that It will be an event of great pleas- J ' ' . ucoand will equal anything of the arresi oi euDeu in. ,, ,-.-klud that lias occurred in Balem. The by the polk county grand Jury with program Is as follews: incest upon two daughters aged 12 and urcnei-tra. , , wnrriB ,a(i0 n0 rfB'stence when Bklitd-mco-.MisscsL-onoHirechand to this city where he was put In jail Ncttio Beckner. I Yesterday he left with Sheriir plum Pantomime "Jesus, Lover of My I mer for his former home, near Dallas, Soul" Mrs. Bay D. Gilbert Vocal solo, selected Miss Josle Brown Dungeon Scene from Esmeralda Mrs. Bioly and Miss Julia Matthews Tho "Trilby" Quart tte-Mre. H. B. Holland, Mieses Alice Steiner, Helen Copeland, Josle Brown. "Dramatic Action" Mrs. H.H. Thomp. son, Mrs. Willis Dunlway, Mrs. H. W. Meyers, Mrs. J. H. MoNary, Misses Magdalena Breyman, Lulu Hlrsoh, Edna Moody, Jessie Brey- man.Fuy Thompeon.Lucy William?, Maud IHIrsch, Leila Waters, Ethel Thompson, Louise Huelat. Spanish dance.. Miss Helen Copeland Recltutlon, "Death Dream" - Mrs. C. 8. Riely Tambourine Drill Mrs. W. H. Moyers, Mre. J. H. McNary, Mrs. H. H. Thompson, Mrs. Willis Dunlwoy, Miseod Louise Huelat, Ethel Thomp son, Jessie Breyman, Leila Waters, Maud Hlrsch, Lucy Williams, Fay Thompson, Edna Moody, Lulu Hlrsch, Magdalena Breyman. Tho "tamborlne drill" will be some thing unique In the way of a, specialty, and tho skirt dancing will be an nr tlstlo performance. Mrs. Riley has steadily advanced In public favor by hor conscientiousness and improved methods as a teacher and on the oc casion of her benefit a crowded bouse is to bo expected. Fitoir lIooHiKitDOM. Tho other day II. II. Itagun received a mysterious looking box, whlah upon opening was found to contain 8 oue-gallou cans of puro maple syrup, right from the old homestead lit Putnam County, Intl. It was a gift from his nged mother, who, though 8:i years old, still delights In superintending tho large "sugar hush," and every year turns out bur relH of the pure article. The boy hero In Halem enjoyed tho gift more than had each can been a shining coin and not a few of hi friends have enjoyed It too, Including ye son be, NOTHING NEW. Because we always have them. The best and fresh eat vefctables, the sweetest and juiciest oranyea, the sourest lemons, the nicest cookies, nuts, Jlus and dates. 'At Miller's Odd Cent Gro cery, Hid State at. ARE SALMON BEING TAKEN? Tka 1)AV,-Haturduy will be special ti-u sale ihty at the Blue Front. On that ono day only they will sell all grades of tea at greatly reduced prices, I.iut Haturday was the Illue Front's special sale day when they gave til I lis of granulated sugar forfl.00au unheard of record In Halem, On that day there was a (Mirfmil null for iinr all day at the llliiu Front, Hiilghl maU plalnllir. a shut Ill's lived (olh Church JIliU Opined. ihU uuuulmi Ji..uy llohlui..! .U..,1U.1UI "" "" ' HW W fll l4srfMMeUiuihe hat ooiims ..s ! W hmwhi. In Arhl.l lt Hm ivi tit bin, )illtr THint TmJwi r$1iiK4 lite will kpiI Urn, f HH HWMtlita In tluianwi vile for Hi it. MHMM. LAMM AND HM f fHilMiiy pm HgM iiimIoiii fct, ()W wllhll Hi Ml fctuf we j 0Wyvu ( l'l vahtwi for your mm la i fwwi iu ui i4iy ytMn' frmy JlibM Wmt V-Hi, v, Ww, v. i' ?tuU Kft)hrljfii4 Uitdvr fHmmU, rt wW, t,M wl, iiiiiiim'iM g4W MAY Hkimi t Uh U hmi fMiwi Wt HY llurggiaPe olllw Wtxllimdey aflerumiti aixl e?e fHllowsi J .pi,M.Wi It A. HIlHuMf.W7i(mtilM A lllll, M.TWI, Van JJr llaait A Hiullli, iMH. IIwhwkA Mm,l,Wi,l. W. Gahin, HMM I'teif. M.WW, Tim jlviiluiu, fi.Tir, Jfsrilld 'evrry MlHd Ihii 4WllNKr H,m, Wflttlt Hhm.tt.VU, Voting A JuMpmij, Mvr, , UtmUMl, ll.sl. ''m$ MditialMi do m litelMile ih funiihii)g Hf n gUM) bflVN vtulk, hvelliig appsiatiu or he timing ut UimhIiI hilhling all of whluh liNlHidwiie by Ihs fhurwli utuum Hum. 'II1I0 ipeiudtHl will puke I lis ut Ihe pevr p!w ut Mwtlilp aUul M.ww. j I)Klili'.TloN.-Thu new hall of WW Halem will be dedicated on Wednesday evening, May H, The minting lo open at H sharp. (J senior W. V, lird and Mayor (Jsleh will Its present uud do llvrr shorl addh'Mfs. Home of Halem' lt Iiiul4wl talent lis len viHlUted, A eulltftoi! will be Nkun. Kverylxtdy weJeuiiie. Feme llsiilley, srurelary. A Main JIiioiimw. -While Idowlng out hyilrxbit this iiiurulng, a suddtu mining ull of on' of ihtHu broke a wn liwillng Hpv, HwmIipk Ihe elli'rii mm (ton i ( slttel hihI tu4iig ihe Ws'nr (W. nMuniwiswe irwuuie nm t!xtiiw, 'J'JIM JtiliMKAMsiMsywl In llsemiing liie by Umiiiiw of pnure. Jlltf II. b, IIHU tuu, lt mr blml.aiaii IH-iiwe hut liUlt pilwi, itHine uhd m lhin-r, iMtur 1111, bwy Mine. jMy A lUnnmi, GwuiiH'ei Frionds of Salmon Should Orcanlzo to Protoct Spawning Grounds. NuaAltA, April 30, 1895. El). Jouknai.:-! noticed In the is sue of April ittd, In ait article headed "Noles by the Rambler," on explana tion ot the uoyel methods wo have of cstuhlng salmon here at the fulls. it was stated that "John I'ettou and Chrlss I.eube had u klud of patent suck ten feet long, attached to it wire and hung under tho falls, and when a sal mon attempted to Jump tho falls ho wouldend by alighting in the sack, which could be pulled In by means of u wire, and the rWh taken out, conse miently Jlop,ing right onto tho fisher man's table." I wuut to stale that I have lut had n sok or basket of any kind In the river for the past four years, I have caught but three salmon this year, They were blind In one eye and could not see out of (he other. I wall d until they (mine up in a little ereek, then slipped up on the blind side of (hem uud uauiiht (hem with aswar. The "Rambler" smuis o think It Is an outrage the wuy fUh are slaughtered up hero. Ilutwedu pot gst enough la supply the hums demand, Jt also slates that "Ihsy spread lieUJust above falls at Oregon City," am) sNo ll that an outrage Well, J ftgrto with lillit there. For all the fMi (hut esme up this siHtiou are "Iwlilallwl" audtutn. hot jump like thry uw o du, making llie"wion wb 'airsiiBmiiimi rM, urn. J Htp)Hi limy !( ihuiriaiUuuU iiug in km it ii,m Paiks i,t Oregon (fly, i iiiihh in jiHiuigvi" lied better raiiiHieiipitiiiihipaM uf Him Muimiry mid iry the "sk ra)Kiieli" htm. self. I iImu'i IUihU je wnitlil rtmj Ii MUe as Meiv a lj tjllgVl lw. As U u-yt, iUjf aif y eJiUiujiUe wl sett he mmtkl lilfihl U iiltmnf Hie )if, and w jiWii unUmi. ef wilt where he will face his accusers. He declares he will establish his innocence. The particulars of tho alleged crime, as related by tho sheriff, aro as follewn: Harris lived for many years, in Polk county, whero he was a successful far mer, He had a wife and seven chil dren, two of whom were boys. Har ris is an industrious and intelligent man. Notwithstanding that he is frail of strength, he bun taken a home stead in a timbered locality, and has been dlllgonlly applying his energies iu reclaiming a home from the forest. Mrs. Harris and the three youngest children, ulrls ranging from 4 to 9 years, are on the farm near Coiville. Mrs. Harris, after the departuro of her husband from Oregon, drove overland with a wagon team ftom Dallas lo Stevens and were compelled to solicit assistance along the way. When the two sheriffs drove oul to the quiet home of Harris to make tLe arrest, they felt tnut but for their duty as officers of the law, they would turn back and leavo hint and his wife and tnree cnnuren to continue in peace, whero they were. The officers found Harris in the woods by following the sound of an axe and saw. When they cime In sight of Harris he was lit og ling a crosscut snw, his wlfo helping at tho other end. When they were bc 0o?tedtho saw ceased, and tin two forms at the same time U'tbend "I io greet their visitors. Mrs. Hards pre sented a handsome face and excused herself for being In the woods Instead of tho house. The threo little girls came along after the officers wero at their parents' side. When Sheriff Plummer announced iuo purposo oiinis visit, ttio woman burst into sobs of deep anguish, but declared tho Inuoconce of hor husband. Tho little children clung to their father and cried as If their little hearts would break. Mr. Harris said ho would havo to go, and expressed the doopeBt regret that he would leave his fumily penni less, whereupon Sheriff' Plummer uuve tho woman a f6 bill. A hasty good uyeemled tho sad scene. THE) NKW LINK OR -Sun Shades- That has just arrived includes the newest shapes and styles of handles going at never heard of pr eS' The Palace,. rjgrDon't miss the closing out Dry Goods snle. 0i 11 5 s TATK Street IS THE PLACE WHERE EVERY ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE SHOULD BUY . 52-inch all linen Damask at 30i 58-inch all linen Damask at. . . k 45cj Alll linen Napkins at GOo per do7, All linen .Napkins, large size $1.25 per doz 9 4 Sheeting, bleached 16-icj 9-4 Sheeting, unbleached ...'. i4ic Rpst AmnslvHeor f-riiKrhnms . k . 0 n uv,, l.ninrn Divn Mlllriali rPrvrilo 1 n 'A J-lV OIW J.IU1W.J11 J-UHtlo -IOC 1 1 i IT Is the place to buy the following lines Dress Goods at Cost. ' Shoes and Half Shoes at Cost. Ask to see our line of 11 Lxdies Jt rdey Vests, all colors r L tdiesj Jersey Ribbed Vests at 5C tj u iujub o eiauy v escs, wit ii sleeves 20c 1 Died. JlUHH. At tho state Insann huv1i ii ton m..- . ""' syiuui, llurr, April IV), 180 Mrs. Minerva aged (XI years. Deceased wus oonimlttod to tho asylum, last February. Her remains will be taken to New Vork for Interment. J iiitiiimy lUltTV.-Tho Congre. gallons people gave a Miiwawsful birth, lay parly at II,.. uhureh l-U i,K,t, llt - - -T w t-M" iiiiuiiul was ennored and M it J ijp,- sttoj u m,,t uxwlluully. Kstray Notice, N.tloeU hereby given that the fu. owing dserlbl horis havo Uen mi ii piaiHHi into tuu Mil v taken imiiud uus'S. Why d.?H W Tl m far itew "'ir' "W m Whan ywt mii h1 lUm l Uw j TimfmiluUy. UUU Vtillliir lluhl a,il,r.t.l - ..i l.inr.. I.i l.l.'i t"? VS.'.: ""'" I IH J'7"1 " MIMII IM W I IH, une b luub unr iMit k1 tuiB by iwylii '"& 115 STATE Mr iB uio piace lor men to buy Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods. John B. Stetson Hats at $2.50, and others at same rates. Call and see us S. M. & E. H. STOCK 115 STATE STREET. Ntxt ti Gray Bros. FAMOUS EXILES. Tho Karl of Clarendon M-rote Ida fa Rioua hlktorieal worku while In oxllo, All tho prineeaof tho nourhon family havo for a long tinio lived in exile from Franco, Jluohaimn, IhoBoottlbh poet, whllo lit Milo and prlMii wrote tho fatuous 'J'araplirowa of thu l'nalnis." It in Mtld that ut thin time (hero are V3 on-soweignu raiding in dllTeront iwrta of HrUe, nouo of (hunt in tho oountrlw they oww rulori. A great niHiiy of the jio,)W myo j)tl0a fonwil Intu KKfiti, giimmlly by omuutm MIMMtf Ihe tHlUlla),t RbiIIWI iHinulMtt A fwv wre 4ril, but mwt of ihum The )Cwror UhaiiM V Jlvwl In ItU Ufa. Ill- ehUf uooHjwihm ,i ,, re MnwiNil wa .UvMbu iww vlaudJ, A Ml (fluUouotUi HMNltilN, liiir uiMM.7 . Z T i 'T" 1MIM II Op?ra fiodse Monday, May 6, AND WWSJC- SENTF.R PAYTON, MISS IUCY PAYTON, AU4amiuftt,mHy( M'moay nm ,M f,Aa Ogm,dy, fl Noble OMt. umm yn hwum yltJ iliii i m wariM mm tiimi Hhu VX,. W'MMT rwil U Mwiiuj i,Zit llM uiiitxj juigiN iUfe ftr ) r Mf Mi(t IfMl. 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