Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, June 11, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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Proclamat I ON
WHEREAS, Thoro having appeared in tho corner win
d iw of J. J. Dulryinplo & Co., a beautiful lino of printed
DisTiitios, and
Wli ERICAS, Said assortment being so comi)lete and
quoted at the oxtromo low prieo of 10c per yard, bo it
RESOLVED, That ovory lady desiring a dross of this
dainty fabric visit tho aforementioned J. J. Dairy niplo k Co.
whilo this assortment is unbrokon,
(Signed) Investigating Committer.
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Do you use the
London Incan
descent Pens? Il
not, drop in and
get a sample of
No. 4, F. S.
Dearborn, Book
seller, Agent.
if imw"!1 ) J un.un.mwn .mi
Caps
Our capo trailo has carried oil 11 good
many good thing-. Wo hnvo it 1111111
ber yet on hand, I'rlcee uro cut to will,
Wo don't, toll you "coat" or 'Mean than
coBt." You know value when you seo
them. Home flno Jnokots In tho lino.
T. IIOIiVKKSO.V Jb 0.
BtHi our chitugeahlo Glorlit IHhlrh.
Tho 60-caiit HUMMRIl (J0H8HTH.
How It does go,
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ratooNALu.
Mm. 'A. V. Moody In vIsIUiik relatives
In I'ortluud.
W. T, Hoiisor vitnt to I'ortluud on
tho morning overland.
Mm, lit it. Holland was a passenger
In I'ortluud this morning.
W. Jl, L'kwlor, of Midiama, look tlm
J HO locul for tho mutropollH.
Hliurlll John Knlulit wan it passen
ger In Allmiiy 011 tlm morning local.
MIm KrunMtt 1'arkhurst was a par
Kingur to I'ortluud on tho nlternooii
loual,
Jtev. I. II, I'lslmr returned hlsnfur
noon from it (rip up tho valley in
Albany.
Mrs, JC, Jl, J'hllbrook relumed Mou
day morning from an extended visit In
California,
Hmii J. Jl, Dlinluk, of Hubbard, wan
Halnni visitor May, mi business be
fore Ihotilruult ootirl.
i'rank Mtiudtnhall, who haw been
the guest nf Harlan While over Hun
day, mlnmed In Marlon (hi morning.
(topi. John Jl. Hume, of the asylum
fom, Is laklng it abort vacation, and
will next week vUll tlm slate eiiuaiup
iijent.
1)1$. K. A. MeKenjftJe ami William
Join, of Ihe I'oMlaud Juttipllal, ale In
Ilia (illy wllm on iliu HwarU mur
der (wm.
Hll Kitpt. II. M Jrwlii wmitUi
Portland (III litoriilug Mini Mill attend
lh ooinhiu('lfltiit iiaW of HI.
Mary' fttdmy and twlligiv
W 'J' Jtfgitwli nllulitM HID pUnln at
Jefl'eiaoil May givwii uinUr Iheatu
li(oMh ItlilgliUuf lbs MansU
fthfj dWIVPlwl all addle
Jim Wfcodiwii, iiiv oliawt4tHi mut
mile Jtnni. MiHliiiK, t iMyl
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A. I), Hmlth, of (ho Hatom Improve
ment company, went (0 Qimrlzvllle, li
the mining district abovo Mehams
this morning for tho purpose of looking
after the building of a road from Gales
to Qunrtzvlllo, n distance of twenty
miles, over which muuhlnery In to lx
hauled to tho mines for mining pur
poses. Win. Bulllvan of Mill City, I- In
Saturn on tho Jury, nnd ho roportu mat
nrn much Improved up In tho Hantlam
0 tuntry. ifo says tho Bautlam mill at
Mill City, tho Hull mill at Gatesvlllc
md tho Luedy Mills lit Mlnto, uro run
ilng In full hlnHt, nnd roparts that tl e
Niagara mill will start up soon.
Work la Improving nnd business of all
kinds Ih picking up.
AN Acoidknt.Tiio litrgo crowd
who uttendml tho couduutora picnic ui
dalem Hunday wiih aafoly cured fin
both In Bulcm and whlloou tho tntliin.
Hut 0110 accident occurred throughout
the day, While returning from tin
fair groiindt and when near 17th ntrcol,
a young man from Wuthlngtou con 11 1
loat lua hat. ilo Jumped from Hit
ilreet car to nscuro II but struck a pole
near tho truck with full force. Jilt
fnco waa budly cut nnd bruised uud
whon picked up waa uucoubcIoiih,
Thn unfortunnto young mituwriHcar
rled Into thorortldeucoof W. T. Hon nut
near by, whuro ho wh properly cured
for and placed 11 board tho train fm
homo.
Kamimaii. Kvorybody, whether he
drlnka It or not, Ih familiar with Epi
cure tea, Why? Jlecaimo It la the
bol in tho market. .For aalo by Ull
bnrt & I'nttoraou only.
CASH XALKH,
Our onflro Moats of ptwlt
(( iml vanned (footln, Tvn
uiul Hjtlc.HH will bo ofl'twvd
for nalo at cohI, br(hnilnf
jloiidai, May U7, and tnwu
tlitnu t'l it (t'tiatli reduced
jtrttWH. Don't foi'tot the
jdaee, Mltlor'n Odd Cent
(Jrocei'i, intl State ut.
'I'llii MiMONM.Mi, (Jo, Jl, (Inty
Mra, IS M, l.uforo, Mm, 1'. A. Tumor,
Mm, Itlannr, Mim Allm Htolnorunda
number of otlwr mumbvra of Uhad wluk
uhapler of (ho A, K. and A. M, nl
Halm, went In 1'orlluud till aflo.noon
In nKeiid the aunilal oofulon of the
lUMttrn Mlur. Tint Halem tuam tixam
lililm tho word Iwfora the grand ohap
r tonhrht. Captain M, V, Hunt
W. T. Wllllaniaou and AUorney John
llayup, dtlt!ual from Halirm lodge
Xiiti A. V. nnd a, M., wont down
Ihla HfiurniNiii in utteml Ilia Ihlriy
Ik tl uunuttl wmI-mi of Ihu Orruuii
Kialid uliaplar of Ilia I loyal Aruh Ma
oii now in mvmIoii in the midmiMiiii
A Vot of Thau i,
, Al irgiilar lilrsllng of Hdgwluk
ll JhiptfHuisM of Oregon II, A. Jl
JUIIWlQ, JM ft volu of Uuoi w
elvmilo lbt() ti.U. and IJlvio soel.
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FOR A OBEA.T BIO rOnHTH.
Parade, Excrclso?, Bicycle Races,
Firework! and Fun,
A meeting, for the further considera
tion of a Fourth of July celebration at
dalem waa hold at the council chamber
with a very creditable attendance of
Rntom lillalriittta ninn Tn tlm altonnrn I
of President Willis, Secretary Westa-J
cott called the meeting to order and 1
wwuraed tho chair, Ed. N. Kdes, nedre
tary.
Mr. Kden, chairman of thecommltteo
on bands, military companies, Goddess
of Liberty, etc., made a report to the
efloct that teveral bands bad been
beard from that were willing to play
for stated nums; that some of the mil.
Itary companies nnd tho exempt fire
men wero willing to tuko nart under
certain conditions.
The finance committee reported sub
sonpiionsou nnun. $1000, witu moro
In projpeo.
Ojmothn It was ordered that the
comiiltteo on bands bo authorized to
employ tho following bands; Indo-
pouiieucc, Turner, Hllverton, tho H. A
0. bund nnd tho Becond ilegimunt
band of Ha!cm, Ht specified amounts,
aggregating $350.
On motion, ordered that (250 bo set
aside for llroworks; $200 for blcyclex
an I minor sports; (50 for decoration;
t2j for ex (tenses of speaker; $40 for
committee of ladlea to furnish music
and tableau.
Ordered that the following comtnlt-t3-',
conolsthig of three members each,
bo appointed by tho chair: On bauds,
fireworks, blcyo'es nnd minor sports,
sp aker and render, decorations, prade,
tratuporlutlon, ladles' committee, pub
llclty and promotion; uud that the
llnunce committee bo miulo tho execu
tlvo committee fur the payment of
ncc )U ills,
Moved that lib bo appropriated lo
tho onmmlttoo on publicity. Carried.
Ordered that tho cliulrmun of tho
tho sovcrul committees bu considered a
committee on progium.
J. H. Kluiig, chairmnn of tho com
m tteo on spcuker und reader, reported
that Hon. Thou. 11. Tongue of Jill's
boro, hud been secured us orator of
tho day; ulso thut W, J. D'Arcy of
Hulom, had been secured to read the
Declaration of Independence. A letter
from Mr. Tongue was road accenting
tho post of orator of tho day.
C! airman Weatioott announced tho
following commlttevs, tho remuinder to
bo appointed Inter.
Transport ttlonK. Jt. Anson, 1'hll.
Motsuhaii, John U. Wrlbt.
Jlauds-id, N. Kdes, K. 1 Infer, J.
II. Fletcher.
Illoyclev uud Minor sports K, I'.
MeL'oruaek, llul 1). Fulton, f, J,, I'ui
terson. Till: I'KOdltAM
Is to Include mi Inriuxlrlal purudo with
military and lire department, from
four to six bands, uud formal Independence-
day nxerclses ut Murlnn sijuuro.
Dinner.
At I p, 111. lo -I p, in. firemen's con
tent, uud Fourth of July shirts In the
mty.
Jlli
lioyclo races from 6 to 7 l. 111, at the
state fair grounds under thuimplce
of tho Capital City Cycling Club.
I no tivsuiiig 10 uouuiiKin Willi fir
works In lint olty. This program In
uoiym aiiopiiu aim may nu uiiangeii,
I It Is rKirUnl that private parties an
working up u halloou ascension and
raiTsal Ihu fair grounds on that date
also,
AllfilJ'liiNAI,
I'lruwurlu -III
Jl, il. Houiifinau.
(xii urn inw.
, W, ICd, tultnir,
Ladles' t iniiiultloMrs. OJivn Jin
gsiid,with Miwr lo appoint uulntauls,
iJooorall'iii W, I., Wade, J'rank
)rliru, A I). Hinlili.
HiMMtknr and l,llnrary-K Jl, I'lagr,
V. Jt, A 11111. JC, J'. M(!uriuaik,
I'arailM-W, J. fulvr. A. I), Coudll,
ll.V, Hhi-rmaii.
J'ubllslty and rroiiiiitloii.-Miiun
D.iMiilng. N. J, JiiiUli, J, V. TIioiiihs
l'rKioiii. Mr. oiv JCuglMnd,f, c,
Cr, W. U Wadw, ICil H. Jiilw, Jt,
1' Mii'wriiaiK, ll . I'MgM. V. J
lkivr, lUury DbwiiImk, I', Tl. Anii
It UNIT ON IIMK.
A mhed ear-fond of fur
niture reueied I'ortluud
UMtiu'duy uud me urereetde
luiouriorllon, Wit In fife
you tu mill uml nee the new
tiling In boult einum, hide-
boued anil etilfinlnri
Kit hi. ml NOW,
I HO tit tile.
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tmty Mil nm sW Ut mmm and im
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f MINOR LOCAL NEWS.
Uampmeetlng nt Turner begins
June 21.
Tho smell of new mown hay Is In
tho air.
Who shall bo fialem's Goddess of
Liberty?
The deafmute children are going
to occupy their new home In the
country,
The bicycle tournament on July
4th will bo a drawing card.
G. U. Hoyt ot Jeflerson, Is agent
for the Im erlal and Pacific.
Circulate good roads literature,
The Good Boads Jouknax,.
The Workmen order will give a
gruud picnic atJJefleriian June 20.
Hunday was our first really warm
day, but the Hta-breeze came at 3 p. m.
There will be no gate entrance fee
charged nt tho Halem Fourth of July
celebration.
Tho C. P. campmeetlng begins at
Bodavllle June 20, and continues about
two weeks.
Tho Populists of this county have
decided to bold their Fourth of July
picnic at Turner.
Send to Secretary E. E. Balcomb,
Monmouth, .for circular if you wish to
attend a Teacher's Summer school.
Tho Tncoma rose and strawberry
show will be held June 13, 14 and 1G, a
week earllor than was first announced.
A publio school board should em
ploy teachers solely on their record of
experience ,iud professional attainment.
In Thos. H. Tongue Salem will
havo a Fourth of July orator who Is
confessedly tho smoothest and most elo
quent man in Oregon.
Forty-six young Sulom peoplo rIU
sttrt out in life with a Grammer school
diploma n good start if they soe fit to
make good use of it.
Tho season Is ut hand to have ytur
winter's wood well dried by summer
heat. Buy n supply, have It sawed up
and lot It dry for GO days.
Hon. J. N. Dolph of Portland has
uccepted au Invitation from thoSilver-
Do you pay from 12 to 20 cents per pound for
irmcuroni when you can buy the best at our store
for IO oents, or 3 for S53 cents.
Do you pay from 15 to 20 cents pei pr und for
honey, whon you can get the pure, white aiticlo of
us for IO cents, ext) acted, or 3L2 cent for
comb.
Do you pay 20 cents for French Birdinrs, w'l n
wchoII thorn at 2 f-r 25 cents.
TJIK FINEST Wilson strawberries supp'ied
ny us ii-l'hu uany at "Y
quart boxes.
P. 0.
Grocery,
mi
mupuimm un jm .jmi.jiiju, ju
I'm IXvpubllvuii oluli to addroas the
ulllen's of Hllvrrtnu In the near fu.
ttir '.
Tho Insurance ujautt of ISijiena
ludd h iiii'ullnu and pvrftHilod a irnm
uoiit iirKMiilratluu of u loual Ixiard to
prnlrut Ihtdr btislunw In Lana wmnty,
II J'. Durils was ultHilud prtttldeut,
K. M, Wllklusvliw prtvldttiit and U,
N. ('uakuriluasitireUry mid trvaurtr
Anfri)utlv (wmunllli!', omnMlntr nf
tha )ilrliUut and vIimi prtnlilfnl, (lea.
It i..... I, K..ft I . ...I . r
r, i-mrr it, piuaiurpiivy nun fll, J
UamplMill wria lM!lvd w Ii (tower lo
apMdHt a ifrlvii(iuoiiimlltj,
TliuJastlwo years Jiava Imhhi a
holy Uuitit lollu (Hitinlry iiiwpaiMi
publUbw. Had wo known half lhal
wa hay vndurnl III lbs M lhlit and
half ytmit, wn most surely WMUld
MWM llUVDMUMIt hvi. Jlul, HioijkIi
it I skiiw awiniiiK, wo llillik lbl Is 1
ureal future fur litis lull of Oregon
hie darkwi huiir l said In t'lld Jus(
tVelwfftliellalilof day. VVi Iijm bl
this villi Lw iruu Ui and Hut this
Mluii u jwH mi lh tv of a neneral
(sseMlHir, dim) If Ihu ttuuulry ennls
l"bMMHi," ws shall not iry In slop
iliMiyM U Hibk "Jlliis fairly IimwI."
IViilag tiwe ItallM leader.
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OIROUIT COURT. I O I f
No" aeoHBurnrtJhninGr ' fl D fl 1,001100
IN THE
Department
Judge.
THE CRIMINAL DOCKET.
James Butler, (colored) assault with
a dangerous weapon on a steamboat
mate, James Gordon, comm fed to Jail
March 7th by City Recorder Edes,
O E Jones, burglary, four charges,
omml'ted March 16th by Justice H.
A. Johnson.
Alonzo Swarlz, murder, committed
April 27th by Justice II. A. Johnson.
James Red ford, larceny, of horses,
committed April 16th by Jutlce Wm.
Hurst, of Aurora.
Wm. Redford, larceny of horses, com
milted April 10th.
Esther Tripp, larceny, committed
April 10th oy City Recorder Edes, on
three charges.
Willis Jordan, larceny, committed
May 26tb by City Recorder Edes.
John Jarzen, assault, committed
May 27th by City Recorder Edes.
James Botcher, Tug Wilson, Walter
Hendrick and James Hughes, for
gambling, held to answer by Justice
Johnson on March 7th.
Wm. Hepburn, two charges, assault
with a dangerous weapon and larceny,
bound over by City Recorder Edes.
J. C. Perrin. I). E. Evans, O. R.
Levens and John Patterson, gambling,
bound over by Uity itecoruer .hueo.
CIVIL THE DOCKET.
A. L. Pearson ot al., ys. A. DeGreen;
service by publication.
J. Wolford vs. A. J. Coblelgb et al.,
action for meney: settled.
M. M. Ellis vs. F. J. Ford, action for
meney: continued.
Heness Bros. vs. Searle & Dean;
same.
bnell, Heltscbu & Woodard vs. H.
W. Cox, action for money; continued
for service.
Jennio E. Molcher vs. State Insur
ance Co. (a corporation), action tor
money; motion to strike out part of
plalntttrs reply sustained as to first,
third and fmir'ti assignments and over
ruled as to m-cmd
Wood Hnri'i-'lng Co, vs. T. J.
Chandler, net I 11 lor money; continued
for service. -
Paul J. G. Kl"j,in vs. J. K. I other
ford, au od damnum; settled.
E. C. KlrkpMiiicU vs. Horst Bros.,
action fur monev, continued by stlpu
latloti.
John ticbaror vs. Fred and Bertha
Kaser, action for m tuey; judgment by
default with order to sell attached
propei ty.
8. L Hnyden vs. Frank und Mar
Delckman, action for money set: ea
I
cunts per crate of
UAWUTT & LAWRENCE.
uh
aiiiuiiiumi ujijn
M. J I. Harriett vs. W. K. Ohm, H. D.
Ktxilit and John Hhellliamwr, uetlon for
mmioyt dtfsult and judgment,
John Havairo, Hr vn Uustavo Hick
ellilcrstol,, aotlun for money 1 dufault
' iieieiiiiiiiit, MuukIu MuMetikiu
entered, ilemurrer of doiuuiulaiit Hick,
stiller lo complaint overruled uud
ludtfineut axaliiht defeiidauts as de
manded lu the complaint with order
tosvllatiaihed priiny,
J. Jl. Vmidale vs. (has. W, Hurley,
action f.T money; at bue,
John Huuhes v. (I, A. Hleyuiis.
miIIoii (or money, aettlfd.
JC, . I.tiu.liiu v, J'.uiiiuwr A Ault
nd Jl, HiiIiImi, huIIiiii for iiiuiibv:
iiiollmi to lrike out nsris of uuuiiilslni.
rtlaleofOri-Kon Vs. (.'. A, Wilis, P,
llrebiii ami K, h. (ioriluu; t uo,
j. 11. iimHMiud t. Jl. A. Thoiii-is,
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sKti luoiuii in strike out mutter uver
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While the largo stock of Dry Goods is rapidly going at
Clearance Prices, wo are receiving a now line of
LADIES' SHOES.
Elegant cloth and kid top hand turned goods, from a A to
E widths received today. The newest styles. Call early
P. S. Tan oxfords, with hose o match, a specialty.
The Palace.
GREAT SNAP!
Having bought a large line of Dress Goods (the lost
season) at a great sacrifice,"we will offer the
same for four days
Wednesday,
Thursday,
at a snap price. Tho goods will anive on Wednesday. They
will consist of mixtures, plain and plaidp.
S. M. & E.
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STATE
TJ UST RECEIVED: A
SHIRTS 10c! SHIRTS 10c! SHIRTS 10c
Shirts, plain front, 10c, and
other work in pioportion. We
want to double our present
working force, or have 50 peo
ple on our pay-roll by July 1.
By our new process we are
handling flannels and delicate
colored goods to perfection,
'lhese prices will be for the
month of June 1895, but will
be continued if practicable.
Give us a trial this month.
THE SALEM STEAM
Col. j. Olmstead,
Shirts 10c ! Shirts 10c I
Tllinon Ford, George G. ningham,
Webntur Holmes, Mr. McCulloch, John
Hayne.
BIWINI) IJAV-J1JNK 11.
. J',V , WIllsjou, H, M. Van Avery nod
A. Klein were examined for p'ulntlit
In the case of Hyan vs. 8. J'. Co.,
when the railroad couipuny attorney
llltd a motbiu fur non-suit, This was
argued ot length until quite lute lu the
afurnoon,
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Gilbert Jlros, vs. W. ll. niiii.r.
rvillMllltMif CitP kurulti '
l'rauk Jros. Co, vs. Jt J. WhsiUin:
intluued, '
W, W. Kimball Co. v. I. ir u..
Mahou;eouiluutd. I
U. H, Jteld vs. l,owry A Bavuge;
ludgmeiu for waul of answer against
Jlttrtletl vs. Ohm, I'.Kiht uud r tell
hainer; default, JU.Igiiieut as lo Ohm
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